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M.R. BY MRS. ROBINSON. When MYRA bloom'd at gay fifteen, Mankind proclaim'd her beauty's
queen, And every heart ador'd her Now Myra trembles at three foore, The barb'r fex, alas no more A fingle glance afford her! Now flander occupies her hours, And fpleen her wither'd form devours, Of envious fate complaining Tis thus we fee a rofe decay, And all its beauties fade away, The thorn alone remaining.
ANECDOTE. A poor malefactor in Newgate, was lately farprifed, 24 he was fearching the hible very attentively, by his vilit. or, a methodilt preacher : he faid he was looking for a pallage he could not find. Give it me faid the paf- tor) i can find any pailige.' Can you to (fays the criminal) why then 1 with you would and me a pallige out of this prifon." TO
A at Nolin, on Wednefday, the fft day of T the plantation of the fubferiber, living November, 1020 acres, (or part thereof,) of land, a pre-emtion right, lying on Gift's creek, Shalby county. Alfo 6000 acres lying between Bullikin and Floyd's fork, county aforefaid. Special deeds will be made and no other. Alfo fundry other goods. Attendance will be given by ISAAC LARUE.
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TO THE HIGHEST SIDDER, N Thuriday ad day of November next, the traft of Land where Capt. John El- Is dec. formerly lived, containing three hun- dred and thirty-eight acres, lying eight miles from Lexington, on the main road to Clarke court-boute, by way of Strode's. There ST# three improvements on faid teach, one contain- ing Eventy or eighty acres cleared, a framed dwelling houfe 34 by 12 with three rooms be- law and two above, two tone chimmeys, with two fire places in each; a good kitchens and mest large bewed by barn, with is. veral other convenient invies; peach occhard of about $ 20 trees, and a finalt apple and cherry accura. There is about thirty neres cleared on the other two improvements, with Sexeral good cabbins,
Alio a final Date of forty-feven acres, lying within Date wills of the above; there is it cabora NA it, and feven or eight nores cleared. The whole of the land will be fold sogether, or in parcels, as it will beft fuit the purchaters on the day if ale, There will be twelve months credit allowed the purchater, his giving approved fecurity, bearing interall your the date, if protecture mid
Attendance will on LOS premile Trueral PARISH, JAMES PARISH, LINCEPTED BUREAGE, JOHN MARTIN, Guardians. Rear. BUCKSTR, JACOB A. MONTGOMERY. 19th August, 1797.
Doctor Samuel Brown,
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THE SU BSCRIBER empowered to fall the followingtrafts of land via. 1443 acres, on Panther creek, Nelfon county 2000 acres, ditto. 4006 acres, ditto, 5333 acres, near the mouth of Green river, Hardin county. 3000 acres, Bourbon county, on the waters of Big Sandy. 500 acres, ditto, on the waters of the North fork of Licking, and waters of Johnion's fork of Licking 200 acres, Fayette county, neur the dividing ridge between the fork of Licking and Elkhgrn. 2666 acres, of Continental Military land on the Ohio river, and Patalpa creck. 1000 acres, ditto, on the waters of Clay lick creek. 1000 acres, ditto, on Clay lick creek, waters of Cumberland the terms may be known by up- plication to Mr. Smannel Ayresin Lexington, or Mr. Achillis Sneed in Frankfort or to the Subferiber.
JOHN DANIEL.
SALE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES; T HREE NEW STILLS of the beft quality, and the veticls fitting the fame, all made laft fall, and in good order. Alfo, a LIKELY YOUNG GRO MAN, a. good diftiller. Alto VERY LIKELY NEGRO fixteen years of age. Alfo, the notedhor called THE GRAY. will take in exchange, likely young geld- ings and brood mares. Any gentle. man inclining to purchase, may apply 20 the fubferiber living on Cane run, four miles from noton, Fayette county.
All perfons for whom I loca- ted land, are defired to come forward and pay off their refpective balances, in order for a di- vition, otherwife I shall petition the different courts fora divilion.-Alfo all perfons who have any demands again?t me for land, are defired to come forward, as I am ready to difcharge the fame. have for fale twelve thousand acres of land, on Little Keptucky, and Floyd's Fork, be- tween eighteen and thirty miles from the Falls of Ohio, of a quality, and lies level, which 1 will fell on reafonable terms for cath or ne- groes, and make a general warranty deed. B. NETHERL AND. March 16, 1797. tf
LOTS FOR SALE
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IN THE TOWN OF NEW-DISCOVERY,
N the Cumberland river, below the falls, berwixt Pitman's creek and Filking creek, lying immediately at the Indian old croting place, in the county of Lincoln and ftate 01 Kentucky. The town abounds with good fprings, and has an excellent place for a landing.
Alfo to leafe for a term of years, 12 or 1500 acres of EXCELLENT LAND, adjoining faid town. For terms apply to the owners of the a- bove property on the premifes. Great bargains will be given, and the title made fatisfactory to the purchafers by the owners.
SPENCER GRIFFIN. HENRY FRANCIS. JOSEPH BARD. Auguft 28th, 1797
26 400 Acres of Military Land. FOR SALE, YING in the county of Clarke, about 12 miles from Lexington on, the main road leading from thence to Clarke court boute, ad- joining the land of Hubbard Taylor-This land lies well, is all of the quality, kind of indifputable title--a deed of general will be given. Any perfon inclined it will be gracified by Mr. Taylor. may be knownb applying to Mr. Jodeph on by in Lexington, or to Capt. Richards Aaron ontaine. Jefferfon, March 5, 1797. The whole will be fold together, or di- vided Into one, or two hundred acre lots, as may beft fuit the purchafers.
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FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Two or three Apprentices To the Carpenter's and Shop Joiner's Bufinefs. two or three Good Journeymen, for Houfe work, to hom generous wages will be given. JOHN SPANGLER. Lexington, April 12. tf
Notice is hereby given, I fhall make application to the county court of Garrard, for anorder to effablifs a town at the Cro/k roads, where the mud from Lexington to the Crab croffes the road leading from Danville to Madifon court home. WILLIAM BUFORD. June 2,1797. 2am3m
17 NOTICE. CHARLES HUMPHREYS H oppotite the Court boufe, lately conpiede AS bufinefs in the Bricok Stor by Hugh M'Ilvain Efg. where he has to dispose of, a great variety of articles, confiting of
EGS leave to inform the PUBLIC, that he will practice MEDICINE and SURGERY in and its VICINITY-He occupies the house in which Mr. Love/lately lived, oppofite to Mr. Stewart's printing office, He will undertake, on reafonable terms, to inftruct one or two pupils, who can bring good recommendations. September 5, 1795. If
JOHN COONS, Informs his friends and the public, that be has jult received a quantity of Copper of the beft quality, at his thop in Lexington and Bairditown, where they may be fupplied with any kind of work in his line on the fhorteft no- tice.
HERE is at my houfe a remarks bly fmall African negro woman, about forty years old, Speaks very broken, fays her name is Jenny, and that the formerly belonged to James Rutter in Loudon county, Virginia, who gave her her freedom and that the came to Kentucky to fee her chil- dren, who, the fays, belonged to Nan- cy Stephens. She has been in Lexing- about fix weeks, and as it is polli- ble fine may be a runaway, I have thought proper to give this informa- that owner may know where to get HIRAM
DRY GOODS, HARD WARE, QUEEN'S WARE, GROCERIES, And & fmall quantity of PATENT MEDICINE.
87 AND FOR SALE. THE SWBSCRIBER AS tracts of Land in dif. ferent parts of Kentucky, for fale, which he will difpofe of reafona- bly,
JOHN CLAY. Lexington, 4th Angult, 1706.
For fale, THE FOLLOWING TR ACTS OF LAND. NE tract lying in the county of Campbell, on the waters of Local creek, containing 2699 acres. One tract, lying nn Long Lick creek, a branch of Rough creek, Hardin county, libout feven miles from Hardin lettlement, con- taining 2500 acres. The above lands will be difpored of mode- rate terms; one half of the purchase money to be paid down, for the other a credit of twelve months will be given; the purchafer giving bond with approved fecurity. Any perfon in- clinable to purchase, may know the terms by applying to Capt. Robt. Craddock in Danv or, JOHN W HOLT, atto. in fact 12wtf for THOs HOLT.
NE thousand acres of Land, lying North- Well of the Ohio, containing an extensive bank of excellent Ore, as the fubteriber: Imppole -the quality of this Dre has been afcertained by Mr. Saugrain of Lexington, to whom any perfon defirous of purchafing can apply for informa- stion. The above traft of land lies about twelve miles from the Ohio river, and about one mile from Little Scioto, which empties a few milles above the three Illand Aream Supposed to be well calculated for A fornace, runs through Rie land, and has a fall of thirty feet at on (pot, and about three quarters of a mile from the bank of ore-For further parti- culars apply to Mr. Alexander Parker of Lex- ington, or the fubferibers in Wathington.
38 BASIL DUKE. JOHN COBURN. April
NOTICE
HEREAS, the partnerthip of Alexander and James Parker being disiblved (by the death of James) the executors of the deceased. earnellly requelt all those indebted to the faid firm, by bond, note or book account, to come forward immediately and fettle their respective balances; likewife all thofe who have any de- mands againft faid firm, to bring them forward properly authenticated, for fettlement, as the debts of the deceased muit be immediately paid and the partnerfhip fettled.-No indulgence can be expected. LEX. PARKER, OHN COBURN, Exire. OHN BRADFORD, Lexington, April 12. 1797. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OF FICE-PRICE 9d. An Expoftulatory Letter From EDWARD RUSHTON to GRORGE WASHING- TON, of Mount Vernon. JUST OPENING, S.A.L.E, In the house formerly occupied by Benjamin S. Cox as a Store, at the corner of Main and Cross arekts, oppolite the Old Court Houte, CERTES and DRY GOODS adapted to the teaton; NAIL,5&c. WINDOW GLASS by and by 11; allo a variety of SAD- DLER undles of different defcriptions, and die-Bags, Margingals, Bridles of every deferip- tion, & allo a calk of PORT WINE-AII will be disposed of extremely low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, by The Public's humble fervant, NATHAN BURROWES. Lexington, June N. B. The fubferiber has apackage of SAD- DISER Y-Saddles, Soddle-Hags, Bridles, See. that be will difpole of on very moderate terms for CASH. ti NOTICE. The partnerfhip of M'Coun & Caffleman has been fome time diffolved, by mutual conient, which was made known by * former advertisement. All perions indelited to them, are earneftly requefled to make payment of their refpective accounts to James M'Coun, before the 10th of April next. Those whode not avail themfelves of this notice, may depend on having their accounts put into the hands of proper others for collection, asno further indul- genue can be given. [AMES M'COUN, JOHN CASTLEMAN.
A LL performe at hereby contioned againft taking an affignment on bond given by John Samuel to john Montgomery, and afligned by him to Peter Samuel for forty-one pounds ten fhillings, able the firit day of April there has beenupwards of thirty pounds of faid bond already paid.
REUBEN SAMUEL, for JOHN SAMUEL Auguft 31. 3rraw]]
Marks Lick, September 2d, 1797. W are well informed that forme malicious perfon has lodged fale of an Inferior qua- lity, for a length of time, at the widow Com- log's, for fale, as being of our manufactory. We hereby declare to the públic, that we did never Jodge any falt for fale on the road be- two this place and Lesing. This deception is calculated not only to injure our reporation, but the public at large AMES F. MOORE, CHARLES BEELER.
3m John M&Clelland, complainant, AGAINST George Checks, defendard, IN CHANCERY. 2 The defendant not having
entered his appearence agreeable to law, and the rules of this court, and it appearing to the faction of the court that be ** not an inha bitant of this flute-on the motion of the com- plainant by his country, it is ordered, that the faid defendant do appear on the fecond Mon- day in November next, and antiver the bill of the complainant-that a copy of this order be forthwith published in the Kentucky Gazette for two months fucceffively, and forme Sunday immediately after divine lervice, at the Pref- beterian meeting house, in the town of Lexing- ton, and another copy he potted at the door of the court-houfe in the town of Loxington. Copy) Tifle, LEVI TODD, C. F.
OLD DRY SALT, To be had at Mann's Lick, of THOMAS & JOHN SPEED. Auguft 111, 1797.
N the 27th ult. the house of James Stew. art, on Flat creek, Modtgomery county- was broke open, and three notes taken out, (to with one for forty dollars, given by Henry Bohannan to the fabicriber, datedin June laft, payable the fill day of October next One for fifty dollars, dated in July, payable the laft of Offober-and the other for nineteen pounds, payable in falt, ondernand, dated allo in July I hereby foreware all perfons from affignments onany of the above notes, as they will not be paid. *3c ARCHIBALD HAMILTON
A LL perfons indebted to the fubforiber, ei- their by bond, note or book account, are requelled to come forward and make payment to Mr. Thomas C, Howard, en or before the 5th of this inft. as I intend letting out for Paltimore and Philadelphia, about that time. Thole who do not avail themfelves of this no- tice, may reft affored that they hall be dealt with the law directs, at the expiration of Oald time-therefore I am in hopes this no- tice will be attended to, without further tron- ble, as Itam determined to have all my accounts finally lettled by the IR day of next, TEGARDEN. September 5. 1797.
NOTICE.
monthly ftated meetings of Levington troop of Light-Horfs, and changed from the Saturday to the Th may preceeding the court day in each month TAMES M COUN, See.
Francis and Deakins having empowered us TO tranfact bute- nots for them, with Mr. Benjamin Jennings, we betchy 14 quali Mr, Jenning: to call on us at Loxington DE inform us by letter, where we suay call on him, as we are unacquainted with his address.
ΓHAM & BANKS.
SAMURL BEELER,
Lexington. September 5, 1797. if Twenty Dollars Reward. AN away from the fubferiber, living in Shelby county, about eight miles from the court-house, two negro щеп, by the names of Parmer and Dick, Parmer is young and very well made for frength, and Dick is old, libe well made allo. Whoever will take up the faid negroes and confine) them*fo that I get their, thall be entitled to the above reiverd, or ten dollars for either of them and reafonable cher- ges paid. RICHARD M. BOOKER. Augun 26, 1797. *3t
HEREAS, I gave my note to = certain Samuel Jacobs, for thir. eight pounds, payable the first day of April next. Thefe are therefore to forewarn any perfon from taking an allighment of faid note, for I 218) determined not to pay the money mentioned in it, untels compelled by law, as faid note was given in confi- deration of land bought of faid Jacobs, which I am affined faid Jacobs capant make me a titleto, as the perfort dm whom he bought the land had no power from the proper owner to fell. Samuel Gray.
Lexington, Auguit 31.
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