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SaCAED to the muses.

TO MY SPANIEL. '

WHY, clinging cro.iching, tail uncurl'd,Thus uolt th'j greetTh nuftcr's feet?

I wouIJ nst hart thee for the worlj.

And yet love thv fawning grace :

1 is nature s voice,And rejoice

H;r ever-varie- d speech to trace.

But Man, of Heaven the noblest born,Such arts and wiles,To gain the smiles

Ofjutron 'proud, should ever scorn ; t

s 'Should wrapSi.nfelfin dignity and wortlt,And heaVen hi: friend, defy the rockitfg

earth. ''

ANECDOTE.v

Some time since, certain Lord, (inIrel ind) gave a grand gala to ' the' mem-

bers of the volunteer corps, in the foeigh- -

horhood, all oi. whom, attended injfull uni-- ra ..' .i i jn,:..i.iorm. Among oineis, ms Ltviau"

taylor was present, ,nd the hoftcfime..upto him, saying, "My dear Sir, howdo f 1 beg your pardon, I .forget yourname, but perfeclly remember seeingyou somewhere before.." --The taylorwas a little, confounded by this partial--lcir notice'J and, as the best way of makH

ing himself remembered, whifpe,red, "made your breeches." The noble lord,thinking the taylor had informed him ofhis naiie, turned round and took him by

' fie hand, exclaiming ". Major Bridgesam very happy to see you.

"forty dollars reward.AN-AWA-

Y from the ftibfcriber, li

ving at, Mann VLick, about the 28thDecember lafta, Necro man named

rTA-- R R-Y-,

about 25 years-o- f age, upwards of six

feet high, very likely, active and wellmade, has a variety of cloathing withhim, among which is the followirig. Anew green broad' cloth coat, fwanfdownjacket, ginghaiTtvdo.white'fhirtSjTiew leath-

er overalls, carter hat, a new grey linfeyhunring-fliir- t, did cloth overalls, strong'new fhocs,fec he. Any person whowill secure thcibove negro in any' Jail,so that getldiSm again, fliall receiveTWENTY-FIV- E DOLLARS reward,'or the above reward is brought' home,paid bMze. ' ' '

tfi'V" JAMES F. MOORE.

COACH MAKING. ,

THE fubferibers from Philadelphia,theifiicmlsin particular, and the pub

lie in ge'neral.'tha't'lhey have'jud commenced theVarious 'branches- - of COACH COACH HAR-

NESS M AKING, POINTING & TRIMMING, op-

psfite rrtr David Stout's and nearmeffrs. Baftrop and Nancarrow's Faftory, wherethole who cHoTet6 empToVHiem, may have theirwork done it the- Shortcft notice", the most rcafonable price, and" the ,r.eauft manner.

. . Richard Asbton,

Lexin'tcn, Mu lith, 180John W. Stout

Kr" RICE For Sale,

AT the Kentucky Vine Yard, labout

miles above the mouth' of Hickman, ontheKerituckv river, a Quantity of EXCELLENTRICE those who will purch'afe loolbs'. or upwardsfha'l befurniuvd at sit pence per pound, deliveredeither or at the Vine Yard, or at the mouth ofHickman.

y, y. Dufour.March 14th, 1831. tf

& FRESH MEDICINE.

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Tuft arrived from Philadelphia, at ourfliop, near the Stray-Pe- n, Lexington, andto be sold for CASH, Fine Linen, orFlax-See- d.

Also RED CLOVER SEED,For Sale.

Andw. M'Call 6? Co.

LAND FOR SALE.AM authorized by gentlemen of

in Philadelphia, to sell a- -- bout one hundred and eighthy thousand

acres ofLAND,

in different parts of this state, some of itA J MILITARY LANDS south of Green

J fj ri er The payments will be made easy.I will 'lake a (Wall part in CASH, theballance in HORSES, FLOUR, HEMP

. cr TOBACCO ; or allow a credit forthree fourths of the purohafe money, pay- -

able in one, two and three years. A de- -

fcription of the LAND, and particularsof the terms may be had by applying tome in Lexington.

Thos, BodleyDecember 20th, 1800.

63 FRLSH SUPPLT.

MACBEAN b? POYZER,Have j'ust received jrom Lee !k Co's Fa-

mily and Medicine Ware-Hous- e,

Baltimore, a Large Supply of the mostCelebrted ,

iMEDICINES:Price 1 dollar per packet,

Hamilton's Worm DestroyingLozenges,

Which have, within two years pad, given reliesto upwards ii FIFTY THOUSAND PERSONS,ot all ages, in various dangcroutffifapUints, jrifingfrom worms and from fouk&Ts jHkruchon in theftomacband bowels. pfljv

A peculiar excellence of this remedy is, its beingfiuted to eveiy age and constitution contains no-

thing but vli c is psife&h innoienr, and is so mildin its operation, that it cannot njuic the mod de)icatc pfnantlady, or the tendcrell infant ol a weekoL'l, 'iould no worms ctut in the Jlibdi but willwir'iont pun or griping cleanse the stomach andbpwels of whatever is soul or ', and therebyprevent the production ol many fataldilorders. - tDescription of Worms, and the symptoms

by --jibicb they are known.Worms vhicb infelt the human body, are chiefly

of sour kinds, viz. the Teres or large tound worm,the Afcandes, or small irmv worm, the Cucur-bitin- a,

01 (hort, slat, white worm, and lastly, theTaenia, or tape worm, so called from its resemblance

to tape ; this is often many yards long, and is fullof joints It is inoft, hurtful, and niqlt difficult tocure.

Among the fyraptoms attending worms, are,breath, especially in the morning Bad

and corrupted gums Itching ip the nole and aboutthe seat Convulsions and epileptic sits, and sometUr.es privation of speech btartmg and grindingot the teeth 111 IleepI' regular appetite, sometimesloathing fuod,' and lometinies voracious Puiging,with (limy and icecid stools Vomiting Large andhard belly Pjihs ahd sickness at the (tomachPains in the head and thighs, with lowness of fpi-ri- ts

Slovt sever, with small and irregular pulseA cjry. cough Esceifive tuiiit Son,ieiimej,p3leand 'unhealthy countenance, and sometimes thjacebloated arid flushed- - v

TorfonsafHiftedwith any of the above symptoms,(hould have immediate recourse to HAMILTON'SWORM DESTROYING LOZENGES-whichha- ve

been conftaiily attended with futcefs"wall com-

plaints firailarito thofc above defcribed.VJfcChildren centrally take tins medicine with eager--

ness, having a plealtng appearance, and an agreealllrt Tfl

We ih.aU give occasionally, an account of cures;ielected irom a number ol pcrlons in this Rate.

Price 1 dollar and 50 cent s, per bottle

The G'enuine Ferfian 'Lotion,Ear Cleaning and Cleaning the FACE

and SKIN,Of all Scorbutic and other El options particu-

larly Freckles, Pimples, Pits aster the Small-Pox- ,

Inflamjtoiy Rednefs,Scurfs,kTettsrs, Ring-Worm- s,

PricVley Heat, Premature Wrinkles,&c. sire. Rendering the ikin delicately clear andsoft, improving the complexion, relloring and

the bloonl of youth.

Price 1 dollar and 50 cents, per bottle,- Church's Cough Drops,

For tbe cure of COUGHS, COLDS,ASTMAHS sc? CONSUMPTIONS,

Price 1 dollar and, 50 cents tper bottle,Infallible Ague & Fever Drops,For the cure of 'Agues, remittent and in-

termittent Fevers.Thousands tan testify of their being cured by

these drops, a(rer tlie bark and every other medi-

cine has proved ineffectual ; and not one in a hun-

dred has Jiad becafion to take more than one, andnumbeis not half a bottle.

These drops are particularly recommended to theinhabitants of low marfliy countries) where theworst sort of agues generally prevail, which unlessearly attended to and speedily removed, injures theconfhtution exceedingly, and brings on dropfles,putrid severs) and a variety of complaints, of themost dangerous and alarming nature. Many othermedicines arc daily offered to the public for thecure of this disorder, which, upon trial have beensound either dangerous or ulelefs. The bark is theufiral remedy made use of, but being a very naufe-ou- s

medicine, and seldom taken in fuflicient quanti-ty very often sails; and children, and thole vfhohave weak stomachs, are frequently lost for wantof a moie easy and pleasant remedy.

Price 75 cents per box,-- p

The Sovereign Ointment for theItch,

Which is warranted an infallible remedy at oneapplication, and may be used with the mod perfectsafety by pregnant wbmen, or on infants a weekold, not containing a paiticle f mercury, or anydangerous ingredient whatever, and is not atcom- -

junieil with that tormenting smart, which attendsthe application of other remedies.

PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE.For tbe prevention and cure of Billiousjjm&JHalignant Fevers, is recommendedT Jff (Price I dollar per box,)

DrH aim's A nti-Bilio- Pills,Whichhave been attended with a degree of fuc.

cess highly gratifying to the investor's feelings, infevenl parts ofthe West Indies, and the southernof the United States, particularly in Baltimore,Peterlburg, Richmond. Norfolk, Edenton, Wilmington, Charleston, and Savannah. The teftimonyof a number of persons in each of the above places can be adduced, who have reafonto believe thata timely use of this falutarv remedy, lias underProvidence, preserved their lives when in the modalarjning circumstances.

The operation of these pills is perfectly mild,soas to be used with safety by persons in every fitua-tion- ,

and of every age.They are excellently adapted to carry off fuper-fluou- s

bile, and prevent its moibid secretions torestore and amend the apDetlte to produce a freepcrfpiration, and thereby prevent colds, which areoften of fatal confluences A dose never sails toremove a cold, 11 taken nines, jirft apperaance.They are celebrated for removinghamtuolcnftive-nef- s

sickness at the lomach, and fev ere head ache,n4 0.1-.- 1 to be on a change

ol climate.eifigglr.

Price 1 dollar and 50 cents per bottle,

1 he Genuine Ellenccand, 1 dollar per box,

The Genuine Ex,tra&, of Muftard,

For the Cure of Rheumatifin, Gout, Palsy,Snrtrx:- - Whili- - Swplli.ifr. SL'r . find has nerfoiniCTi:r: .'."" r, :v:6' r"::v.:- - a. .4ujurc Lines in uic auove cuuipiuuii, liuiii t i"kothermedicincsever before made public.

Price 1 dollar and 50 cents per box,

Dr. Hamilton's Lhxer,A sovereign remedy for Colds, Obflinate Coughs,

Aflhmas, and approaching Conlumptions, and is

larfuperior to anyotl.er medicine loi the WHOOP-ING COUGH.

53 Price dollars,

Indian Vegetable bpecific,T For the Cure of a Certain Disease.

Price 2 dollars,

Hamilton's Grand Keftorative,Is recommended as an invaluable medicine for

the speedy relies and permanent cure of the variouscompiaints which lefult fiom diffipated pkafcies,juvmile jndifcretions, rcfldence in dimaMBiavorablc to the conflitution, the immoderaWofmercury ; the diseases pecular to females cer-tal-

period of life; bad lyings in, &:c.

Price 50 cents.The Damalk Lip Salve,

An elegant and pleasant preparation for choppedand sore lips, and every blemifn and inconvenienceoccasioned by Colds, Fevers, &c. Ipeedyreftoringabeautilul lofy color, and delicate fottnefs to the lips.

Price 75 cents per box,

The Reftorae Powder for theTeetrPafld Gums,

This excellent preparation comforts and strengthen3 the gums, preserves the enamel irom decay,and eleanfesand whitens the teeth, absorbing all thatacrimonious slime and foulness, which.fufferf d to ac-

cumulate never sails t injure and finally ruinthem.

Price 50 Cents,Dr. Hahn's True and Genuine

German Corn Plaifter,An infallible remedy for Corn's, speedily remov

ing them root and branch, without givingpain.

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Price 1 dollar per bottle.

Hahn's Genuine Eye VVa- -

te&A sovereign remedy for all difeafesjDfktlie eyes,

whether the effeft of natural weaknelVorofWci-dent- ,

speedily removing inflammations, defluniousof rheunie, dulnefs, itching, and films en the eyes,never sailing to cure thofc maladies which frequent-ly succeed the small-pox- , measles, and severs, andwonderfully Strengthening a weak sight. Hundredshave experienced its excellent virtues, when nearlydeprived of sight.

Price 75 Cents,Tooth-Ach- e Props,'

The only remedy yet discovered whichT givesimmediate and' lading relies in the most fevcre

(y V' Price 1 dollar,The Anodyne Elixer,

For the cure of every kind of Head. Ache, &c.&rc &c.

N. B. These medicines are sold as above, by ap-

pointment, and no where else in Kentucky.

Also may be bad as above.,

Hooper's Female Pills,Anderson's Scot's do.British Oil,Godfrey's Cordial,Dr. James's Fever Powder,Turlington's Balfom,Daffy's Elixer, &c &c. &c.

Lexington, 3d April.

STRAYED

FROM my plantation on Cane run, eigh$rni!esLexin'ton, the id of March, A DARK

BAY FILLEY, two years old this spring, aboutfourteen hands high, stout made, not branded, longmane and tale, star in her sorehead one side of whichis a raon, some white on her hind feet, a sear on herlest buttock. Any person that will bring the saidFilley to me, or give information, fliall be hand-fome-

rewarded by fPtf jf Walter Warseld.

mj Alexander Parker,

HAS just importer, and now openinghis Store, onnofite' the Court- -

House, in Lexington, a very large anilelegant aflbrtment of

MERCHANDIZE,Confiding of Drv Goods, Groceries, Sta-

tionary, Hard, Queens, China and GlassWare, whicfc he will sell on the most re-

duced prices for Cafli.N. B. In the'above aflbrtment there is

Cut Nails of every sine, Saw-Mi- ll Cranks,Boulting-Cloths- , and a large quantity ofCoarse Muslin, aflbrted, which will befoldbythe bale or piece, lower than usual.

Lexington, April 20, 1801.

TAKEN up by theftibfcriber, living inClarke County, nesr Boonfborougb, one gray

Horse, supposed to be five years old, about four-teen and a half hands high, a natnral nicer, no brandperceivable, valued to jj; k

J& TboiiiasTaylor.35th May, iZoxiP f

MyFOR SALE,

BKIOK HOUSE

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,N Short Streetopposite the

Presbyterian Mctt- -

ing-noul- e, cs neifly opposite the Mfo- -

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ton. 1 will receive in payment, one thirdCafli, arid two thirds Propety. Thepayments will be made easy to the pur-chafe- r.

Forvfurther particulars applj toWILLIAM ROSS.

Twenty Dollars Reward.AY from tie fubfuibers living near

RAN-A- Montgomeiy county, on the7th instant, two negro men, the one is the propei'yf Mofej Eledfoe, by the name ot JIM, who bi sore

be darted broke open a desk, and took out loir.cmoney and other articlcs,allo took away a very likelysmall rifle gun with lome fiHei mountii g as athumb p.ece, and about the loops the makcis r in.eon the barrel, is S. Lauck, he took a new fur harJJLan old white flannel coat, an old brow n cloath coat,a short yellow linfey coat, a pair of new wordeddockings, bandanna and silk handkerchiefs, a newblanker, a new powderhorn hung with broad blueferreting, lead, powder, and many other articlesof dore goods, and cloathing; the above fellow

Jim as rather under a middle size, about five feetsix inches high, of a guilty down look, 2J yearsof age, black colour, a sad flamnienng speech, alarge and wide inoutli, and walks very light and nim-

ble; they went prepaied to take borfes, with equi-page as ser a long journey; the other is the pro-

perty of Thomas Jamefon, named ADAMaitoutlellow about 20 years of age, also a down look andsfomewhat lighter in colour than the other,one ofhis under sore teeth out, and will be slower ofspeech, yet principle coleague ; as for cloathing theywillchinge alternately and may part with the gunthrough lear of suspicion, it is thought they willaim to cross the Ohio, they bad along a light coloured furtout, that has been ret t nearly through theback and sewed up; whoever secures find negroes,or returns them to the owners shall have the

The al-o-c fellows has been taken and efcapcrffrom Montgomery jail, and we have taken the gunand some other articlat from them, and the leward

Jliall.dill be given agiceably to the advertisement.Moses, Bledsoe.Thomas Jamesony

June 8th, 1 So 1. ,' tf

THE partncrfiiip of BLEDSOE &is dUTolved by mutual consent, all

those who are indebted to the said firm, are rcqi,eftedto call on Walker Baylor and pay off their re 'pftivebalances who has lately returned from Baltimorewith a general affortment of GOODS, am,ungd which

LOAF &? MUSCOVADO Sugars of a sit. &pertor quallity,

BEST GREEN COFFE ; CHO-COLATE sc? TEAS ; MALA-

GA, TENERIFF, OLDPORT, SHERRY 'S?MADEIRA WINES.

FIRST sc? SECOND UALITTFRENCH BR AND1.

PEPPER, PIMENTO, ALLUM, COP-- H

ERAS Es? MADDER.QUEENS WARE-- assorted

HARD WARE 6? CUTLER T assorted.He has also on hand, a quantity ofMannS Lick

SALT, of a superior quality two years old.N. B. Country merchants and others may be

fupplie'd with any article in the above line on thmod moderate terms for CASH.

Trotter & Scott, V

HAVE just received, and now open- -for sale, at their Store, in Lex-

ington, a complete aflbrtment ofMERCHANDIZE,

Well suited to the present and approach-ing seasons, consisting of Dry Goods AGroceries, Queens and Glass Warp. liar.Tron, Steel, Imported Castings, Nails,winaow-uiai- s, aoulting-Uoths- , suitedfor Merchant or Country Work like-wi- se

a supply of Mann's Lick Salt, all ofwhich will be sold at their usual low pri-ces for Cafli.

Lexington, April ao, 1801.

'FOR SALE.A TAN YAKD,

WITH a small flock and materialscarrying it on ; with about

thirty or forty acres of land, twelve acrescleared, lying in Woodford county, tenmiles fron the court honfe, eighteen fromLexington, and about a mile and a quar-ter from the Kentucky river, within halfa mile of Froma.ns iron works, grist-mi- ll

and saw-mi- ll ; there is a good waggonroad from thence to the river ; there iseight vats, lime &c. with a good mill. '

house, two good cabbins, and a neversailing spring, with a fall of 'about 20feet ; the situation for convenience ofwater, and barck, is superior to any Ihave seen in the state, thbfe inclining topurchase will please apply to me on thepremises, or to David or Thomas Reid, ,Lexington.

tf WILLIAM REID.

"jPAKEN up by. the fubferiber living--

bid, soot lute, thirteen hands high, has a star, Jfcbranded on the near shoulder amfbuttock not plain, T .ahnralfed to TK 10.

May 19th 1801.yobn Henry,

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