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SAC ED TO THE MUSES.
OM ANTICIPATION.
T'-- e (hort-- 1 vM comforts nature gives,
Seems mr.de h-- to deceive us ;
Fo', thnujh thev vieM atr?ni-r- t r,vt
We're wretched when thev leave us.
Thus (Vifrlvi-'- and woe succeed,
With trueaod cerMin neafure ;
What gives us sorrow wdien ytis pair,
In prospect is our pleasure.
The present scarce a thought employs,
Or with one Rood supplies us
'Tis perfeft happiness wc feck,
This always (he denies us. '
With her we never are content
But suture pleafuic viewing,
And though 'tis nothing when pofies'd,
'Tis something we're pursuing.
Te suture cv'ry will employs,
Keep3hope in conflant acVion,
Of this depriv'd w soon mould be
Unhappy to detraction.
Wj think the suture ftoi'J with blifj,
And a that can delight ns,
And view her (land with open arms," To welcome and invite us.
In her we trust, on her we live, atNor let the ;vt
But when the fi'lu c docs arrive,'' ' Twill equally diilrefs us.
ANECDOTE.
Two Negroes at a tippling (hop, calledfor a noggin of grog CuiTee aster, drink-
ing two-third- s of the contents, cries out in"Hem! Muse, d,s too 'transput letkmore uater in it. " Tav,mate, (says Sci-pi- o)
donne be i". sicb dam burree, lemmecry, Hem 1 too."
JUST RECEIVEDFROM PHILADELPHIA & BALTIMORE,
NP How OHM'' 6 BY
JOHN A. SE-IT-
T N the ftane honfe at the corner of Main and Mill
i ft.eets, iormerly occupied bv Seitz Si Lauman,and lately by Mr. John Jordan j'in.
AH EXTENblVE AS'soRTMENTvOF
MERCHANDIZ E,COJ'ISTING OF
Dry Goods , Groceries ; Hard, Glass,Queer's is Cbhla Wkres :
Alio, 1 constant supply of
SsU, Castings, Neils, tiar-lr- o i, &r. &c.W' ic'i will be sold c'lean for C sH, or ruch Cou-ntry iJr.oeCF as in iv occafiunalU suit him
Tt-of- who have act ounts with the lite firm
of iEir7 1' Liu a;v, vet uiifertled, are again foli
ct d to come for .ird and cljfe tl'em, as a delay
rniv p'ove veiy ipj.nfc)us both to'tbe debtor and
cied.ror. itt &nnzon, J'ine 3d, iSo- -
J )H .. SKHZ,IN sedition to In? lormer importations has recsived
a 't ltrra' ailortinent oiM E R V is A N D I S E,A nongft wh ch are a hrje qusnt'fy of
COFEi k, of a luncrior qdality,MADElItA,A
& fWINES,PORT JCompleat sets of CHIN,A quantitv of coatle aIUSLINS,INDIA NANKEEN,WHITE ditto,CALICOES,LmMITIES,SCARLET CARDINALS,TAMBORED & JACONE V
MUSLINS,LADIE-;- ' POCKET BOOKS,PATENT SILK HOSE,RAW ditto,COTTON HOSE, &c. &c.
AH of which he will sell it the mod induced pri- -
ces Letin2ton, epr I, iSoo.
GINSENG.J" WSH to purchase twenty thousand pounds of
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clean well diy.d Merciiaiitable
jf. G I N S E N G,
EHit in Onall r. Is orpaci-e- in cood t;"ht bar- -le'",l wiuldrec uu iend to perlons n'locm piucuiec '"devable quant.t sto apply and con' ior thefa le
I have j'ift ipr i 'edanailriirionto my aflVtmentof M;rcl,an:lise v' ii'i''l bj .oU at t'.e nui .edu-
ced puces, ior caih, Gnilcng countiy augar, and
Linen.Wdl.a.n West.
Lexington, 20th Mav, iSo.1 N. BU1ROWES1" ESPECTf ULLY informs Ins fiicnds and theS publ.c in d that he "i fiomtlu
brick l.onC- - adj n nil ' M. I f . d in, ind Muffr?
S 4:G Tro't" r. rot'ie i k nuie opoofiie fie courthou'e and nKt c 3 ib v VIi A l'irker where
he has in adJi' .n t his to in-- -. H"itTient, Hard,Crockery and Olals Wares, also comulete sets cfChun Tea Ware
N B rhoie indebted are reqneftelto make im-j- nr
bate payment, as I Ihall ihoitly start fjr Phila-
delphia-Leiiigton, lOthMay, 1800.
blank: deeds,For sale at this Office
Ii"a.b:an 6' Voyzer,
Art no'-- opening, at tbstr Store, (formerly oe- -
cpiul by r.an,) xagun,A Kanclionie -- floitiiiciU ot
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOKSAND PATENT Ml DiClNES,
Which they will iell on tl.e Lev. . sr termsfor CASH, GII.SLNG, 'iOtACCO,OrCOUA- -
try linen Consisting ofMuslins, from is. to 9s. Copperas,Callicoes, ;. to 6s. Kuim,Nankeens, 9s. Pepper,Cotton lockings, 53 12. Te..s,Woolen do. Yellow Ochre,Black Mode and battin, Glauber Salts,
76 to 12s Miff, b'p, 5: nand saws,
Dimitiej, Mnflinetts Sec. Poit tc Sheiry Wines,oolen Cloths, Hi andy U Jamaica Spi
Stutis, rits,Wool Hats, V g' Shaving Soap,Lamb's wool a,V Willi Bills, Si
Fur do. X Peril, .nery,Painted Oil Cloths, onuli,Ladies' Fans,Morocco &z ituff Shoes, Scotts Lefl'ons,Ha.dware, Spelling Books,Queen's Ware, Pi imers.Gmna, j Dictionaries, '
hoe Blacking, And funriry other Books,Look i. it, GlaftYs, onCrooked Combs, D.i.n.tv,Ivor do. Giui tipii ,Best Indigo, PI" sit
Madder, Law,Arnotto. H.ttorv, fcc,Together with a large quantity ci all kinds oftl(
molt ceiclnattd
PATENT MEDICINES.The lowest prick, made, at a '.vord
and no abatement. The very low j
which they are offered, no credit tanbe given.
Lexington, 13th Augnft, 180". i
GINSENG.
w4h to purchafc a sew thousand poundsclean, dry and well picked GINSENG.
Apply at the itore of t(
? obn Jordan jun.Who has for sale several valuable tracts of LAND,this state also in the Territory North V;ft oi
(he Ohio.tf Lexington, 3d February, 1800.
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()$ F OR SALE,rpIVE HUNDRED acres of land on2. the waters of Slate, or Lulbulgrud, in Clarkecounty.
Also 2o acres near the above.400 acres on Grten river, about 16 miles from
Lincoln court houseAbout 300 acres Big Brufn creek, Greene county.About 400 acres 011 and near the road frcm
to Frankfort, near Grays Horse MillFor terms apply to thefubferiber, in Jeflair.ine coun-
ty.Samuel APDoviell.
Aprilio.th, 1799. tf
m LANDS TO SELL VCs' At a R easnnnh'f... Piirp...., vi. T4
l"33 3 acres, in Montgomery county, bounded on tue Couth by !ted river, on the nor'hbvBc ercreek, and a branch of Slate, the trart inclmiei
Ircli-- n creek and its branches which aformany rr its for mills, it is well timbered and v. r;red wit a great number of uever sailing fpringj nesides Indi in creek, its soil is very fertile sit for cultivati tho' broken, it isinteimmed with sin: bo'toms, with a little trouble and a small expence i aluable prniTits out of Cultivation may be got in fon.epart of 'he tract. The title inrifputable.
11646 1 3 acres, on the north fideof the No't1-for-
oi Kentucky river about 8 miles above tatmouth, running up the iver with the meanders there-of no poles when leduced to a (Iraight line, thefnl ntetty level and rich. The title lndlfiiutable.
267 1 2 acres, on the waters of the North fork ofHRock-- C lille river, Matlhon cyinty.
330 acres, m (jarrard countv on White Oak rim"opposite the mouth oi Hickman creek, the roacTtttDanville crolfes the traft N E. US. v. about 2 3of a ni le, it is of a verv early entry 7
418 acres, military land nn the bank of Cumberland river jo'nlng the town of Clarksville well wa-
tered and timbered.46 town lots and ont lots in tb said town of
Ckuki llle.600 1 acres, of land in several small grants reserved
by the ltate of Virginia, and confirmed bv two atsof Con?iefs, lying on the bankoi the liverKalkafKi-a- s,
near the town of the same name, territory N.W otthe Ohio.
zoo icre, military land in the Illinois grant N Wof rhe Ohio, 918 poles irom tl e ri.er andopoofite 18
l.ii'esilUrd which lies abtut 25 mi'es auove Lomfville, th; tract is not ii' f.om a f.ouriflu.ig settlement in the grant.
N. B. Henroes, Produce, Merchandize, Lotts Si
Ho ires .n Paris or Danville will be takenin pin ; i good plantation between Lesmgton andMount iti-lm- g will cominanJ a profitable bargainioi tie pnroitfer of a conbdei able quantity oi saidlands, tor iuitlier lniormainn to
j) P. D. Robert,tf Hihftreet Lexington.
'J GIVE notice to nentieraen who lnve bee'ti cultoIi men to my horfi- - BLAZE,' and those nho iviili
to breed from hn.i, that I mein to m Ve hun (ronithis ftite next season, unless they willconie forwardand enter their mares to the amount of 15?, atj1 payable on note at C'l'iltnas 111 wh (key deliveied in Lei n gton at market pi ice, or Fiom deliverel in Franktort ac maiket price, or note fortwelve dollais for the season, or seven the lmgleleap, paid at C'niltinas ib'ii I find money veiylcarce ana (iimcuit to collect, is me 1 wn tomove him, the indulgence I have given has causedme to suffer much for money.
Benj. Wharton.August 28. iSso.y
FEA.X SEED.
THE ftihfcriberswillpurchafeatrnot. rnnnH. nFLL CLEAVED FLAX EFD,
delivered at the.r Oil Mill, for which they will give
a generous pi ice.
'John 6' William Bobb.Lexington, Sept. ill. 1830. U
NOTICE.T HE co oi Cnirc-1'u- s Tefttv & Co.
1 is now c'lilolvcd bi nitial ard .1
the Tub cnbei illbeahltnt iror.i thi' pl.ee loi foi. c I'
'nme.hr rr.mii-i- .ill ocrfoii'. nidcuiLb to the al e '..
him to call ai.d lettle the halrre o thtir accountswith A. Bett, who is l'u'.lv authoriltd to rcieiveo.ui. Tlioiewho neUA thr, ootic n.ay re Ti-
nned that moie effcciiiaHtesWili uc taken totem-p- el
payment. .
I L lieattLexington, July 5, 1S00T
PUBLIC NOTICE.TO ALL WHOM IT JtAY CnSCIS- -
Ii.T we, qr one of us, v.iL attendI on the 8'h, of OiTtoher net, hee-- thehouisot ten and iwclve 111 the mornin,, at John Boi.ley's sop, near the head of Clear C.eck,wit'i the( Jiniifsflii'iiers appointed bv the county court i F
cqunty, in oTderto take the depofiuop-- . ol luthwitijefies ai (hall attend, & peipetuate thtir teAimo-nv.'t- o
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eftabhlh the Ipccial calls of a militar lutvev,made lor Davd Bell, on the head oi Shannons run,
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a fov.th branch oi iouth tlkhorn, including part 01
said creek, and is it cannot be done on that day, totominue from day to until it can be complea-te-
; and to' do 'uch other acts as fliall be deemedand agreeabL to law
John Bell.James Bell.
AuguItSlft, 1S20 3wf
NOTICE,"HAT commiffioners aon'ointedbv the
I' countv ciurt.of Clark county, will meet on the5th i!a ol the present month on l.eit river, at a log- - '
ooTi, inarKeo a v. oegiuning cornc- - man cony "i ii
about eigntrnndretfandfiftwcie. of land, made in "
the name of Cheney Woodward, aflignee of Itobs.t j
Kaidu.ck ; then and theie to take the deposition oi".....,r--c . mjr f,i nrrwhor rcftimorv '
conteri.ingfaid etrv, and do fuel, other arts as (hallbe deemed ncce!Taryv5$d agreeable to law.
Cbtsley Woodward.September 5th,
ALEXANDER PARKERHA.Sjuft received from Philadelphia,
at his store on Mainllreet, opposite the court-hous- e, a verygeneral aflbrtmer.t of
Dry Goods, JV Queens,Groceries, China andHard Ware, Glass Vares.
Which he will sell at the nioft reducedprices for CASH.
Lexington September 15th, 1830.
p AKEN up at the plantation of If.iacU E1ey,on Svcamore fork of Slate creek, a bright
bay mare, three years old this spring, no brand, aboutthirteen hands and an ball high, with a mail uar inher ibiehead, polled and appraired to l,
, ft y William Ellis.alexia mery county May 21, i8ao. f
'T'AKENiiphv the fubferiher, liningi on tne nuiuij t ork, a hay mare, nbout ten
years old, thirtren ind a half hands hieh, brandedinn the near fhojhr nd buttock, thu, AW, in apiece, fliod before, a natural trotter, some hiteonher hind toot, apsraifed to J5I.
John Kefd.W?(riisron countv, May n, i8oo. f
MANN's LICK.
A Large CHianrity ofAj ci can, mv,
Qjf SALT for SALE.tf. John Speed.
NO riCE,THAT I willl meet on thelaft Monday
' in Ofl-eb-- 1800, with co'iiniifiioners appointed by the county court oi Nicholas countv, on anentry of 543 acres, made by Benjamin Hanifon,
hin the name of John Dawson, on tl e east side ofILicking, sour miles Iwlow the Louer Blue Licks,
tfen ana ttierc to take tne depolition oi wi'rclles,pn per)tinte their teiiimony cor.tcining certaincalls in laid entrv, and do Inch other acts as mav
Tie thought iwcefijry and agreeable to Iav.John Dawson.
Anguft 30th, t3oo.
4ff WAR1 DEPARTMENT,0? August 4tb, 1800.
5",HE commanding officers of corps, de-- -taclmients, pods, garrisons, and recruiting par-
ties, belonging to the military eilablifiiinent of theUnited St ites are to iiptrt to and receive ordersfrom, Brigadier General Wilkinlon, 111 the citv ofWafliington ; and all oificers on furlough are to report themfelvesto the same oilicer, with all poflibledispatch.
SAMUEL DEXTER,Secretary of War.
AH printers within the United States who publiflied invitations for propofalsforcontracts of the 13thoi March last arc requeilcd to mfeit the above intheir papers, once a week foi two months
r"pAKEN up by the fubferiber, livingX in Bourbon county, near Hmkftons folk oi
Licking, a bay mare, abont six years old, a finp onher noie, the near hirtd soot white, and a small whiroonthe right, (he is about 14 and a half hands high,110 brand perceivable, apprailed to ill.
yh Clemens Ferguson.June 2d, iSoo.f Jy I
MILKPfJY LAM)S,1 FOR SALE.
"ipWELVE or fifteen thousand acres of', Virg'nn military linds, lving on the Little
Miami, Ma"ics creek, Celars creek, Todd's fork,ind Paint creek. For sin ther infoim ition, apply toI mes Brown, or Dr. S Biown, 111 Lexington, or tothe iubienber, --v
" John Bro-.v- n.
September 6th, iS30v, ""' 4w
'TAKEN up by the fubferiber, living? in Muhlenberg county, mouth d" Pond cicek,a
bay m-- re 7or8 years old, J3 ha 'ds 3 n dies high,irandedon the nearbuttof-- B, two small white footson her neck, appi ailed to 201
irm John Smith.December 1 jth, 1799,
TPOTTFRt? LSOTTTTERELY lr.furm tl.e publicist thev 1 ye re- -
t rroved treir lioie ii totlelttk . Ct &. "etdoor lielow the home tnev toin rly uici- .1. , J
-- l e'n It received ad now opci tj ioi Ui ,aiaiiiend very ole. ant aiiortment oi
ME R C HAND I Z L,In additu n to tl ..n a Lk on liand.vith a fi pplj
A 1 k' J: oj L ccerns, G ass,CI 1 .a, ard .:u ,,! Ware, Salt, Ear- -
iron, 11 ia Custti rs Excellent JLnk Salt.
As the above "lerclnnd'ze have been purchafeilwith Ca3i anly, cl cy will oi con!equ.ni.e be toldji on lower tcnii than anv goods of etjual qaility,th ' ive been offied lor lalt in the NVtftcin Coua-t-r
Eut ro ciedit can Le given.Letmirton, August 20th, 1800.
TA ,'v I l up bv the iubfciiber,living in Fr.1"ecountv, on Hickman, a sorrel mare,a fibrin l.er toiehe td, lang bob tail, 3 ears old, a- -oour 1.5 ana an it riamis high,almall wuite j jot over.tile right eje, -- pprailcd to 61.
Henry Carr.June 2ift, iRo.
1 AKt1. up bv the fnbfcribir, livingin G"iirnrilci.untY,at the mouth of Sugar creek,
a chefnut fmre! horse, $ earso!d hit 'puniv Jfeethigh sremmkali'c find oer his riphr eve, bi.nidedon hisnear HiimMsr A, anJ on his right bi'ttock K,appraised to 30I,
William Dav's.Aneuft aoth, 1820.
NOTICErru a t ,? , ,i "" cumimmuueis appoinwa Dy? the county Court oi Bourbon countv, iU
meet onthe firllTueldav in Oftobei next, or Strodescre-- k, (foi nierlv called middle creek.) at a place
,'Jaow" bvt,ie "an,e of th Man-- l rc PS "ear", nbf ck's mill, then and there to t ike the depofi- -
tiiir of certain witneil'esand to p.ipctua e ti.t r
concerning a pre einption oi 15 j uu n Ca-!e- y,
made in the year I "7o, by David V uiwn.s, en-
tered in the name of the heirs of Ben; jn, 111 t aley,and do fnch othei jts as may be deemed iitcefTaryand greeible to Lw.
Berjamin Radd'jf.Sep'embei 8th, 1800.
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BOURBON COUNTY.Auj ! cvirt Quarter feflions, iOoo.j-- .
J.m.j K.i.iy, complainant,.l.i'lft ssr
Joji.i& Dun, Milrt V Cm-ie- j, nml Sir.yi$iKgtitf(jt, dierdants
IN (.! VNCI.RY.
Aw.rl HE defendai t K ton, n 'r '.avin,' entered his
' appearance bcein caicrvLiY t tie .ct usfemiily, nd the iule oi this con t, ami it anpear'.ngto the fitistac'tion oi tl i. (Oiir'.tlnr e is "o' an 111- -1
I.ab':ant oi this Uaf.o tlie inot.nn ol tne timulmiitby iuscounlel, it is ordered t'.at .0 do appearhere on the firil day of our nexr iovt.ii! ci touit,and answer the tcmpianaiits bill, il.at afupv "fthtsorder e pubhilicd in of tne Ktuti.ik Ca.vttes,fortwo months fuccellivelv,auotlic. copj pjiitd atthe door of the court houi- - uc rins tua.it , uid at
the front dour ot the i'riil)Kr .nine' tmg-hbuf-
in Paris, fume Sunday immediately alter di-
vine service.A Copy.
Thomas Arnold, C. B. C.
BOURBON COUNTY,August court Quarter fellions, 1S00.
James Ktiiiy complainant.against
Jtln C'tSJetthrtrjylViihom Cutjerihtiry Elijah Gusjcnbiiryi'tttcetit Casjitiiury,D intel try, f fu.turi'Jcrtlintgecft-jMtyairyent- j, Linisty ir P drjittsllift, LlnJjty, and 3itJJ bij t ft. OSJ ,itiAnnii hiJ iitfe. an I tuuhel Cutstrwy, (an ttijarztunUr the aie of one yarj,) S, ;.. ti, oflUs j Cxss'nf-ar- i ti C'isei, att Cuss.nbury.Ttitltrw of Jiiid Ajext'j d ccued, hlilcj it t iiuij
StiMii Kentm, defendantsIN CHANCERY.
T HE defendant Kenton, not hiving entered hisappearance herein agieeably to the act of as--
fembly and the rule' oi this coui r, and it appearingto the fatistaction 01 the court trnr lit is no' an
this (lite, on the irotion oi the Compla-inant by his counsel it r oidered th it c do appearhere on the firlt diy ot their nexr November court,and answer the complainants bill, that a cop) of thisoider be publifiied in one of the Kenti ckv G ?ettcs,for two months lucceilively, anoth'-- r cop p ued atthe couit house dooi, in this co'.nt, and puliliftieda the front door of the Preibvteii.ui meeting housein Patis, some bunday lmmediatel) alter divine itr-vic- e.
A Copy.Thomas Arnold, C. B. C.
JESSAMINE COUNTY, to wit.July, Quarter Session Court, I boo.
Drury Stovall, Complainant,Againll
Robert Walters, &? Jokn&? Samuel Walters, admi- - Defendants
ters deceased. JIN CHANCERY.
ON the motion of the complainant, and forreaappearing to the com', it is O'deud that
the defendant Kobeit, do appear he-r- on t'-- tirftdayof our next December court, and answer the coin.,4. inants bill, and that a copy oi this older be polled
in Tt the dooi of the comt house, another be at
Crawfords meeting house dooi immediatelyaKrUivine fervic, and that another copy tuereof
kbe inserted in one oi the Kentucky Gazettes, as di- -
recteu nv law.A copy. Telle.
Samuel II. Woodsov. c. l. k.
JUST PUBLISHED,And ForS.de at this Office,
VOYAGES, ADVENTURES, & SIT--, UATIONof the'
FRENCH KM I GRANTS,From the year 'o to '99,
And will serve a,s an epitome of thehistory of the French Revolution.
EY A LADY.SubRribers to the above worlc,
will plctl'e apply at this o.hce for theii'copies.
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