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v ' To soar aloft on Fancy's wiog " OR Tiir sorrows or hassan. AH LASfBRN hCLGCUK. 1TTEH BY A CAROLINIAN OHIGI LLY PUBLISHED IN ENOLAND. i Te dulciscopjuxteroloinLittorefscum, Te veniente die, te decedente, cnehit. THE sun had just attain'd his fervid heat," I And every creature sought a cool retreat : ' Th, pri.n n, ifi.ft. n,, i,;. Proud of thajphonorsof his train ; And rolling Otf-- rise sands with scaly pride, Vibrates Ins tonWe and wreathes iramilde to Light infeftshover in the fol-i- r biam, And shoals of fiihesgjiften d in theftieam. A'thititillhour.byfcorchingrDvso'ercome A Pcrf'.in Hunter wand'ringfiom his home : ... ....... . ., . Veil Kill 'i tourge tlie oouncvngita" itchre, Or rouie the pantntr from hu Icciet pLce ; bought the kind covert of a neigbb'rii 2 ctve, Where the blue ocean heav'd bis briny w-- ve : Then thus began hrs forrowsto relue, And mourn the haplcfs tenor ot his sate : "In dreadful fplendour rolls theorbof day, All nature oioops ueneatn nis uurnirig jay : JJ.it I, all- -' b s aidour ran" fultain! Andfead Uie mazes ol the scorching plain JVluft Lrave the horrors of the gloomy wild, From every foc'ul haunt of man exild. ' Yet dauntless o'er the tracklcfs watte I'd rove Could I recal my once unequaV'd lovt I No Ferfian maid such winning chaims polleft,' Nor had such virtues center'd in herbrealt. Like as the snow drop io fair Flora's tread, Beneath opprcfiive dews declin'd its head ; Sodroop'dmy love whenpity smote her soul, And fott compaiTicnbid the tear to roll. But ah ! fh's gone, Emvra's clay cold face Ho longer pleases with resistless grace That beauty v. hich was wont m to beguile, Lull ev'ry woe, and soothe me with a smile, Is ever loll: untimely doom'd to sly, Like the folt tinge that gilds the cv'uirg ft)! No more within my cottage racn reitcie, Or pluck the lilly from the Ureaintet's f,dsl No more (he'll five the turtle fiom the knife,- - wneq trcmoung it impioiesKs "armieis me; TtILLIAM HAYES, oile of the defendants' 4 And press the gentle creature to her breafty 'not in thls cause havin;cntered hisap. ,. -- - "- - y Jr "Wince happytimes, no foriowtpcd the hours; DV giaoneis iporceu ,n c. uu. Iu oowers , thathc heart mM ternlj the that fliade rearM order publick And fig1'1 foliage papers in ilate, months fdc- - icellively, another Ana trier Tiiinjoy tne glorious iun, Fatigued in the morn.begun, Prepare for relt j and in the deep The glowing axles his steep 1 "Butah 1 heart xvhynow recal to mind Thole happy times e'en fleeter than wind : For as when oyer ocean calms prevail, Swifc follow tempests jnd the raging gale ; So when conttntment smiles upon mankind, .Black plum'd often lurks behind. l When health beauty in Emyra Cione, And favor'd I wasbleft by her alone 5 I thought myself o'erfprcad by pleasure's wing, No" dream't of suture furrow's baleful ltmg. Bat ahl a langour feiz'd upon her frame, Norfnicc that da- H3iTan been the same, vain each each remedy we tried, Sbt hung her lovely Bead! she dioop'd ! fhc died ! Oh ! world, you no chirms to case pain Sonnfliall I see Emyra's form again !" imeward the mournful Haifinbent And wifli'd to prove fvveets endlelsday ! T. R. S. Trifles light as Air. A moll uncomnon circumstance oc- curred in the city road, London. A large dog of maihff breed, happened to pafi near a game cock, when lat- ter without any provocation, affdiledthe dog with tbe tftmoft violence. The dog became irritated, and in lii 3 tuin the game-coc- k. severe com- bat ensued ; but the vigilence and dex- terity of the cock eluded every attempt .of the dog to hurt him. At length the 'cock Jew upon dog's back, and Vith his beak actually beat both his eyes. He then continued his attack with such fcroc.ty that in a short dog sell to sc ground, cock llruck hirara rMow with h'.s heel, which penetra- ted to l.is brains: and he inflantly expi- red. were above 500 vitueffes to curious battle. Mr. Niitfiio, of Gcoi gc it-e- it, Man- - cbeiitj square, lately down to itv, a pigeon from hii dove-co- t, to be d.fpaiched, with alllt r "id its ncc1', the diy as 12 o'clocl- - precife-lv,i- n order t- - alcertain what depen- dence couH be placid on pigeons in case of exticordmary expedition being nef-- cefTarv, The bird arrived with let round his neck, seven minutes pad three 111 the aften.Oon, diftanc 83 miles, m three hours and seven minutes FOR SALE, J MERCHANT iUlLL - SAW and . DISTILLER 1 Situati; on the waters of miis trom xv..ntuck" river, to Vliii.h is annexed 140 acres ot TheHream and ie'&t ua1 to any in tl - and trrenuis and dnhl Icr. prune ordcW terms i r 1 t I)i V Lilt iuJiV.Liwv.1 wii ViiV 1JIGUW PORTER. .r, is 33. tf K t2S!fei i WILLIAM ROSS, J3007 tf .S7?0 MAKER, AC - 1 - 1 n,.-r,n- f &. of HOOTS & SHOES, which he intends Idling at reduced prices D. !Brown toD Boots. 8 'jjack top Jo. 7 il Ir,., hree do. 5 2, ?c it foxed 6 .Half do. 5, it foxed 5 5 (Metis1 lined & bound Shoe, X Mens' kip-ski- n do. I IS ,cls coarse do I kol iWomens' Slippers from I to I AN'.. - . Small ohoes according. of t these low iitices, no trull need hi pTiiF-M- n , . Hp means In ii-l- r "- - - -- - the these prices through tilt COUrfe ofr ihe yjar. N g . -.- ntlemap. that willies - . -- , :to pucchalea quantity ot' any Th is 'above work, the prices wll Rill be reduced. ,., , nnp T7'rVTTPT7 " x wu "' -- vi ' "' ;" Wanted to the above btiinei3 imile diaetlv. tf State of Kentucky. Montgomery Circuit courl, Oftolwr. term, 180 (James Barrow, Jofepli Yardley, veilon Hackctt ATirtha his wifchte Mar tha Yardley, Sally Yardley, Robert Por- - ter and Elizabeth his wise, latetlizabeth Yardley, and Nancy Yardley and Willi am Yardley, infants under the of 21 YA years, by Nelson Hpckett, their next friend Martha, Sally, Elizabeth, Nancy nnd William, are childien, nd at law William YerdleT ('ereaf- - ed, and Wiles Cook and Arthur Connally,J as against $3f;ain n&yCS & weather Smith, Defendant f In Chancery. 'pearance herein agrcealily to law and the rulej tonrt lt appraringto tnefat.sf.ic of t;on rf h ciurt t(at ,l(. h nQ lnhalMtai)t of five door of the l'relhytenanv meetinj houlc, in Mountfterling, some Sunday lmmidiately astir, divine fe'rvnce. (A copy.) Tefle M. Hanlon, C. M. C. C, ' BROVW and WESI'sPA'lENT WOODEN STILLS . n "kzvfai been in use for some time, 11 ei'tyflty ot Lexington, ana hive re- - fv .wed ttfe mod ueiuipalripprobajion om more than t ) lTiyia?(i practical Oiftillers, whose .i'.i!ioates vCfluld bt ealily procured. y A. Any common carpenter or tooper scan conftruft a diftillcry on this plan, in three or sour days, and the cofi of ftillb which will contain gallons, will not exceed 100 dollars. Spirit (of bleb proof and fiee from all disagreeable tatte) is produced by one operation, which saves the cxpence and trouble ot doubling. Thefeflills ",-- more than thieetim' as fall as the common flills and require a lmall quantity ot tuel Gentlemen, who are dturous of puiy is chahng Right forilates, couti ties Or Tingle distilleries, will please to ap- ply to the Paten ears in Lexington, Ken I tucky the 1 he price ol Rights to individual'! 50 dollars. npHL. fublcriber returns his A fincers thanks to his friends and thepublick at large, for the enrou ragement he has received in the prj lecutlon ot Ins bulmels, and takes this method to inform those who may the Willi to employ riim, that he Hill Qon do tinues to carry on the Well Digging bulmels in its various branches, both for rrelli and Salt AVater, and hopes that his experience in the- - digging one hundred and eighty odd wells, will entitle hirri to tuture encourage- ment 1 from the nublick. He has a J valuahle Stonp Onarrv nnn in f k vicinity of Lejington, .'' "!','" he will iho.eoowers.aiasinomorew.upieuemyeye thlsftate;t j, ordered doappearhcre Bat as I view them urge felt sigh ! . te first day of thejr Apii, an(, 'anfwci; complainants' bill a copy of " To our cot the cocoa its head, tliis be inferred in one of the pleafingto tbs its spread ; news the for two Howotthavewereclm'dbeneat'MtsBiade, posted at the door of the Vhichcoolingeve'nlnglarmoregate'u(nld,lCOUI.t poufe of this county, and one at the oenew withlabors azure of chariot my the misfortune and has In art, have my H his way, the of the the attacked A the out time the the There this lent Sa-lis- h next the bil a of MILL, Silver' ttse . in P quarter at yi of and age heirs of 500 the t'atent tbe have always on nad for the next sea ion, iuitable nones for any parts building 111 plain work. Those who apply fliall be served at the fliorte notice, with pun&uality. He will give good encouragement to two or three hnndsvfrb- - understand blow ing rocks, y R. SHAW. Lex. D C. I, llQ7. tf J he Kort 'haw whonowxcells. I,i bWwi v- i.'k .nd diupinrr wells Can t .iuli bv the ntw art, A- - well the tieflijlowell the lalt. iVtry'dthea.iofMr Cook. Ai.d to my friends I do e'eelare, Awittli I never was before. Before niv nnOer doth get nth, Come unronie, the art teach, i fed. of ' t3' W U "cw them all for friendlbip' sake Then all that wiftf to ds fait wells, Mav eafv learn that Shiv excells. Blanks of all kinds,! may en. kad at .h oiScc. - creek, in Mddifon COUillv, ubout six Since conjurors became fbwife, miles from the court houlc, and teni1" ,telllni; hfre r,,twa.t" ''" J ., r 11 .In hopes I fliah n. t be torfook. aieer For - r which t very i i NOTICE. "Those who iave ruirrs ' sraimt -- "- thcefta'e of Ai drew i II limes decead ', i UftqntOcd to c'l'h t them legally nii'lut, , tiCMed to the fub'cubrr, in order t'r it u? made as nrl rs pifiible 1 ir dil" charging then' And indebted t. theel"-iat- e, are now called on tmKihiige the same, otherwise tints u,ll certainly be commented without difcrinnnatinn. J- - Pot MES, Lexington, Msic'i $r i 4- - iZ ' IN IF., i;jrb, , And will be publjfii'c in a sew weeks, J THE INrERNAl. COM'iKFNCl. J on OT DEVILS. 2; By the LisTnkr., ThisEditioiiispdnted-rortheKev.JoSH- u Mnblill a.f.1 T.,,11 n..t .. 1...... J..r. nn. 'bound and lettered. The price to fubfcriliers 11 .. l , n , one uonar. j r.oie vviiovmid to p ueiseopiesi ths above work, will ploie to Ict.d their . names to this office, as carlvs rnffible The numerous editions tl at have been nrinted ol Dialogues of Devi's, is eonfidcred afufh-- l tient leeommendatior. WANTED, JIN iftnous, Sober Mar, who well acquainted with the ..A m " . LAGK$FA1 lis TRADE, . can com? veil recommerded, (liall ive an inUrtft voith his attention to tl.e fublcriber, living in ntgomery county. JJLSON PAYNE. . 24, 18J4. , m xviwrJi. fACCOUlf S? TILFORD Have removed their " S'T 0 A E To the House formerly occupied by Messrs. Saul, and Gto. TjCoVTer. July 26th, 1803. NOTICE. entucky JPsuiqiice Lomvary. THE nnualiKtnel meeting oi the the Kentucky Insurance fmpany, will be held at their office, in exington, on Monday, the second day April next, it 10 o'clock, for the elec- tion of a Prtfident, sour Directors, and Auditors, pursuant to law, and the ordinances of the lornoiHtion. TJy order of the Prcfidcnt and Directors W -. CBEAN, CU. Lexin"loli, 181 Ftb. ItCv. GRAND LODGL 0. KL 1 L CA THE Renrffnr. m 1 At. f . atives of the f v 'SKt sy ii eial fiibordinate sFBensrr. Lodges, aii-- 1 all jsmp the Members of vWv the Grand Lodge C"it3 52iiiVsS 'JS. vs of Kentucky, are iKUj !' recjuilled to be punftual in their attendance at the Ma- - lons' Hall, in Lexington, on the thud Tuifday in March next, at ten o'clock, -- . being the Giand half yearly Com munication. By order of the Mod W'pful G. M. DAN URADFORD, G. Secy. Lexington, Tcbtuary 25, 3804. Just Published, And for fait at Charlefs's Book store, Lex 4 A SERMON, ington, Delicred at Pifgah, tbe Rev. James B'.ytbe, Oc cafioned by tlie death of the Rev. John rown, late Pallor of Providence congrega tion, Virir. . ' Feb M, iK04. NOTICE. SHUL attend b myself or anent, en thirtieth day of March next, is sail, is not the ext fair clav, ai the houle of Thomas c!y'l,in Bouron county, and from thence ed to a sugar trie and buckeve, at the orsofa branch, to take depnfitions, to eila- - and perpetuate th; calls in the following bentrv-ju- ue totii, 17KO, I heodrus ipar wiTteri 25 acres npon a eieafcry warraritftsl incjude the fork of a (mall branch of Licking, emptying in Stoners fork, about 1 mile above fait spring tiace, at which foik is afrtgar tieealidbuckcvc both marked T. i " anc-t- such' other ac1 or ,i(s as I may deem necel lary and according to law and 111 Lafc the bu finefs is not completed on the first day, we (hall adjourn from day to day until the bufi-nef- s is completed. John Sparr. 24th Feb. 1804. i NOTICE, S hereby given that I will attend the com- - J3llll0ners appointed by the county court of to perpetuate testimony, and eflablifli special calls of an entry of iboo acres of d, made m my name, in said county, on the k of ureen river, near Mathew Adams s of WTuhlenberg county: and to do such other things as the law directs, should the bufmefs not be completed in one day, it will be coutin uep from day to day; and it any thing should prevent my attendance, an agent will attend in my Ucad. Stephen Fisber. sen Meicer county, February 28, i8d4. f3 Clarke countv. ' I ASEN pp by Francis cfcfdn,-- l ving on the Kentucky river, Jackfons Ferry, , tr ri ji. , Jk J.JW.U. 1 JUltlC, fourteen Innds and a half hich. six or seven years old, branded on the near shoulder like iv, a itar in her lorertead, laddie marks on her llaCk, and mod bcloie ; appraised to 23I. D. Hampton, j. p. Dee. the 27th, 1803. f Scott county, kl. AKENup by Michael Godard, living about two miles from Georgetown, ci J'ortii Elkhorn, a f xijy norse. about 10 years old, 14 hamh one and a hah inches hr,!h, a fla.,iu the forr head, some sad die spots, no brand perceivable ; appraised to 30 dollars. A copy. Telle, Saml. Sbrfia'-dfj.p- . Jan. 7th, 1804. t "',Jkioon Tuesday, the eighth day of May Dj ill FAIR 3PECUL ATION CN VALINE LE LANDS, To Sell at moderate prices for S'ix or Light years endit Y'.z. SJj Acres at tbt inouth us Iidi.-- n creek, liom the Ohio, n floiiriCime Ictihnert. on hfu rucr, branh of Ken'iickv rner 2293 acres at tbe mouth ol Ilolh creek, including troztn creek, biai.chi s ot the Ken- - tui.ky river, Lout 9 miles abme its three lorltS 2367 acres on the Ncnth foik ef Rock Caf te "ver. 300 acres on the Sorthrrn bank of Kentuc- - rlcy river, oppulite the moutli ol Hickman creeK. 2000 icrcs including the main branch of Welch's creek, waters of Green liver. il am.- - i" me nullum S1.1111, v,u f""" For fuither information apply to ,, , P.--- 1 v Mt rw TT rUrp(Jcioct uanvitit, to nomas Howard in liichniiiod, Madison county nrtn William Silddtith Clarke IJLUS, RED, CUIEEN, YKLLOW '& BROWN D71NG. ILL color cotton and linpn rWitSTa hot dye, which I will warrant touano, or leturn tne money, aim on as reaionable terms as any dyer in Lexington. I will dye wool a deep blue at is. (id. per pound. HUGH CRAWFORD, At the sign of the Golden Boot & Shoe, in the old court-hous- corner of Main & Cross-street- s, Lexington. lentember lth, 1803. v. 13. Is you want to have your cotton coloured freetroni spots, lye your cuts loose. H. C. TOB ACCO WANTED. Wiflcrn Baylor c? Son r jtmr ( yj NfT to purchase a quantity f INSPECTED TOBACCO, At any of the ware-hous- es on tlie Kentucky liver, for which they will give Cash and Merchandize or all Cash in nine months. Apply at their store oppofile"-th- e market-hous- e, in Lexingtqn. September 27, 1803 --Ll Tvl ol 1 Manufactory. GEORGE NORTON, AKES th.s method of informing li a tr'ends, and tre public in jc- - liti-al- , tl) t he continues canying on the NA- - ' MziNUtstCTVAT, On Mam fr-- t ; ar.U has on h.'-- a hi0e afTortireni of Cut and Himmered NAILS, .f the belt q, a'lty, SPRIGS. URALS, &c. vhith - w II sell t the moll reduced prices ff ' Cafn. A larg quantity of liAR 1RCN of rlie bell quality, from theiioi. v, orks of Benner and Dorfey, also for falc. , Lexingron, Januaiy 9, 1804. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 700 acres Military Land, lying on Brum cieek, N. W. T. wheje the road croffe6 from Limestone to Chillicothe : this trad! contains about three hundred acres of rich bottom, the remainder is well timbered ; has on it a good mill seat, and is an excellent stand for a pub- lic house. 500 acres ditto, lying on Clover Lick creek, a branch of the Eaflforkof the Little Miami, N. W. T. in a good neighboihood, about thiee miles from Dunhams-Tow- n, seven from Williams-buig.,and- . eleven twelve from the o river. 1000 acres ditto ditto, lying on Brufli creek, a sew miles from New Market, N. W. T. 5006" acres, lying on Bank Lick creek, Kentucky, pait of two tiach, contiin-in- g 6000 acres, fiuveyed and patented fur William Jones. "4000 acres, Clarke county, Kentucky, part of a tra'ft of eight thousand acres, fiirveyed and patented for Richard Chin-nevoit- h. 3332 2-- 3 acres, Mason county, Ken- tucky, part of 5000 acres, furv'eyed and patented for George Underwood. 1200 acres, Mason county, Kentucky, surveyed and patented for Moody and M'MiIlin. 1000 acres Military land, on the wa- ters of RufTell's creek, Green river. 325 acres, JcfTerfon county, Kentuc- ky, about sour miles from Louisville, 40 acres of this traft is cleared. 116 -2 acres, Franklin county, Ken- tucky, on the North fork of Elkhorn, abbot six nniles from Fi ankfort ; on this tract are conliaerable nrprovcJnKnts. A Iaoufe snd well unproved Lot in the town of PirK, on Md.n street, and adjoining Mr. HugheVs tavern. An Inn and Out Lot in said town. Ajfo a House and well improved Lot in this place. The above described property will be sold low foi Cas-i- , ITt-ir- and Tobac- co, or on giv.n bond with good fjcuri- - ty, a considerable credit may be had Tor farther particular enquire of An diew F. Price, attorney in fadl for (or to the fubfciibers. JOHN JORDAN Tun. JOHN A. SEIfZ. Lexington, Kentuck-y- January 14th, 1803. '3 22co ocics ahig the bai k of tit river Kafk(kias, tl e tounol that name, grants of the ilate ot Viifna. Willie ioldcvcn ll traifts for the accrn odticn ol tie purchasers, one tenth pidouvvn, tic mr tenths at f x or eiLht years rrcdil, with u,terUr paid annually. fior.rl, ana jppii td ftcurities vill be re- - quelled for the cLyment ci' tlie interest and lor the prii cipals. Infiected pioduce will be received at mar ket prices for tbe half qfthe annual interest, cue otner nan ihall be paid in calh. the Printer in Lexington to liobprr w i in 1 r.nuntv. .r ditto to The thorough elegant IJOSSE. Flimnap, NOW in high perfection, will fiandf the enluing iealon at Capt. JACOB SPEARS'i fsnn, in Bourbon county, on the road leading from LeMitcn, by Gen. lluffell's to Lime'ftone, ai d fcur miles fioiu the platen here he flood tic List season, and will be let to m?res f.i the moderate pi ice of Tvet Dollari the season, payable by the 20th of De- cember next, in the following articles of tiade, (to wit,) good merchantable Hemp, Country Sugar, Salt, Bees-Cattl- e, to confill of Steers between the ages of 3 and 8 years, Pork, and Wheat at then market'pnees ; or Ten Dollais in C.fli, winch may be difchar-ge- d by the payment of Ten Dollais worth of good merchantable, well taf.ed Whifkty, is delivered in good caflcs with- in the season, which will commence the first day ot M.rcb, and eiid the first of fl August next Mares may be inluicd at y Jiigliteen uollsis in Calh, or Twenty in any of the above mentioned 1 racte- -l Jr Five Dollars in Calh, for the f.ngje leapV V to be paid dow.i. 'Jhewhut (! delivered in Brent's. TWh-.n'- . n,i... or Ruddle's mills, .nd not looner than the rirft oi November next. The other trade at Capt. Speirs', form. Extensive and well enclosed paftjrage, containing upwaids ol 200 acres, ai,d e ua! to any in this ftafr, will be iurnifl cd e rat,,, tr, . " j.,- -i - u men Jii'-e- , 3 sine from n r 11,,,. ard every pos tie ; tle-.tu- ,',.' -- ',' by .jji. jjjrars, r whole iar; i inent ot tbeluilenconfid.a, but T will not be hible 1 a ? cidLnts r. (cnpes blrvai,tsmJyii-Lu,.c!cj- , p, r. t es f, t Wlthra-- is rtmicd, on i' - ,, a -- der?te tern. I j. ,U nrt lv , 1, . It It r.ounti to take tl e .b ,. A, -- kuf trade is they ?re rot punft. al paid, It is tin miles from a ciftai.te, w;ii Us d their notes ivitli tiir.ii. K. B. Any putting sour mares by the season, -- (' raying punftually, lhall lravt the lcuion of one giatis. FLlMNAP's foim.aao y, and high charfttr as ?n foal getter, to- gether iv 1th Ins p.'digrfe, v.hich is de- scended fiom the motl appiovcd horlet in E lglci d and Vnginia, renders a pom-pc- us of him unnecefia- - FLIMNAP was bred by Col. Antho- ny Thorium, ol Caroline county, Vir- ginia ; is riling nine years r id, black and handfbmely marked, full la hanSs 3 .Inches high, very lengthy, and well formed. He was got Iry the celebrated running hoi ft, WJuftle Jacket, his dam by the old hu, grand dam by Dandridge's Feai nought, a thorough bred Ion of Baylar'soJd Feai nought, his g. grand dam by old Janu, cut of the dam of Col. Sjmm's JJ WiUai-- ; the defcenckd irrn, old Jolly Roger, and Carter Braxton's Kitty Pilli-r- . D"io-med- e, the (ire of Whiftl- - J .cket, fuppo-fe- d to be the best running ho.fe in Ame-iic- ?, was a thorough bred son of Coi. Fenwicle's imported old Tlimilap, which horse covcied at 20 guineas 'a mare. From the dam, he was descended from the Duke of Ancafter's Centinel, and Beauty, a daughter of the Oman. Barb inaie. Whiitle Jacket's, dam, Lu- cy Locket, was got by Bell-Ai- (bred by the late Col. John Tayloe cf Mount Airy) a son of Moreton's Traveller and old belinia, her dam Matchless, by Othello, her giand dam youm; Cate, by Childejrs, her e. grand dam old Creeping-Cat- e, by the Dancing-Maste- r, her great, great grand dam. was the Spamlb maie imported by Col. Armllead Churchill. p, the sire of Flimnap's mo- ther, was go: by Specimen, out of Gen. Nelson's impoitcd maie bloflom ; Spe- cimen was got by Bayloi's old Fear- nought: out of old Jenny Difrnal. Gentlemen conversant with perfor- mances., qn the tars, will discover from the foregoing pedigree, that a very git at proportion of Flimnap's ai cdV" n e- - -- ery direftion, w.-r- ascapit.l u in horses as anv ir Virpima. I th ht it neceuarv t;t iy teflon, to pn ) I . number of rtrtif -- ates from gCl! UC. ot the u tin ot j'j-ert-- b lity a Virgi- nia, to liov in riimnap fhv.d in tlie highest eftim tUi n L!iere as a Ir ai getter ; but as he V a iieat iiuinLn of colts r.ov( in this (hte, .md his as an unuiuul f.ze, it would b' unnecef-far-y and inconvenient,' fuppofin.i that the appearance of his col's wruld be a more conclulive evidence cf hi inn rior foal getting, than any certificate vndch I could publilh. M. LANSJIOBAE. Feb. 31, 1804. !

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Page 1: Kentucky gazette and general advertiser. (Lexington, …nyx.uky.edu › dips › xt7nzs2k761t › data › 0247.pdftha Yardley, Sally Yardley, Robert Por--ter and Elizabeth his wise,

v

' To soar aloft on Fancy's wiog "

OR

Tiir sorrows or hassan.AH LASfBRN hCLGCUK.

1TTEH BY A CAROLINIAN OHIGILLY PUBLISHED IN ENOLAND. i

Te dulciscopjuxteroloinLittorefscum,Te veniente die, te decedente, cnehit.

THE sun had just attain'd his fervid heat," I

And every creature sought a cool retreat : 'Th, pri.n n, ifi.ft. n,, i,;.Proud of thajphonorsof his train ;

And rolling Otf-- rise sands with scaly pride,Vibrates Ins tonWe and wreathes iramilde to

Light infeftshover in the fol-i- r biam,And shoals of fiihesgjiften d in theftieam.

A'thititillhour.byfcorchingrDvso'ercomeA Pcrf'.in Hunter wand'ringfiom his home :... ....... . ., .Veil Kill 'i tourge tlie oouncvngita" itchre,Or rouie the pantntr from hu Icciet pLce ;

bought the kind covert of a neigbb'rii 2 ctve,Where the blue ocean heav'd bis briny w-- ve :

Then thus began hrs forrowsto relue,And mourn the haplcfs tenor ot his sate :

"In dreadful fplendour rolls theorbof day,All nature oioops ueneatn nis uurnirig jay :

JJ.it I, all- -' b s aidour ran" fultain!Andfead Uie mazes ol the scorching plainJVluft Lrave the horrors of the gloomy wild,From every foc'ul haunt of man exild. '

Yet dauntless o'er the tracklcfs watte I'd roveCould I recal my once unequaV'd lovt I

No Ferfian maid such winning chaims polleft,'Nor had such virtues center'd in herbrealt.Like as the snow drop io fair Flora's tread,Beneath opprcfiive dews declin'd its head ;Sodroop'dmy love whenpity smote her soul,And fott compaiTicnbid the tear to roll.But ah ! fh's gone, Emvra's clay cold faceHo longer pleases with resistless graceThat beauty v. hich was wont m to beguile,Lull ev'ry woe, and soothe me with a smile,Is ever loll: untimely doom'd to sly,Like the folt tinge that gilds the cv'uirg ft)!No more within my cottage racn reitcie,Or pluck the lilly from the Ureaintet's f,dslNo more (he'll five the turtle fiom the knife,- -

wneq trcmoung it impioiesKs "armieis me; TtILLIAM HAYES, oile of the defendants'4 And press the gentle creature to her breafty 'notin thls cause havin;cntered hisap.,. -- - "- - y Jr

"Wince happytimes, no foriowtpcd the hours;DV giaoneis iporceu ,n c. uu. Iu oowers ,

thathcheart mM ternlj

the thatfliade rearM order publick

And fig1'1 foliage papers in ilate, months fdc- -

icellively, another

Ana trier Tiiinjoy tne glorious iun,Fatigued in the morn.begun,Prepare for relt j and in the deepThe glowing axles his steep 1

"Butah 1 heart xvhynow recal to mindThole happy times e'en fleeter than wind :

For as when oyer ocean calms prevail,Swifc follow tempests jnd the raging gale ;So when conttntment smiles upon mankind,.Black plum'd often lurks behind.

l When health beauty in Emyra Cione,And favor'd I wasbleft by her alone 5

I thought myself o'erfprcad by pleasure's wing,No" dream't of suture furrow's baleful ltmg.Bat ahl a langour feiz'd upon her frame,Norfnicc that da- H3iTan been the same,

vain each each remedy we tried,Sbt hung her lovely Bead! she dioop'd !

fhc died !

Oh ! world, you no chirms to case painSonnfliall I see Emyra's form again !"

imeward the mournful HaifinbentAnd wifli'd to prove fvveets endlelsday !

T. R. S.

Trifles light as Air.

A moll uncomnon circumstance oc-

curred in the city road, London. Alarge dog of maihff breed, happenedto pafi near a game cock, when lat-

ter without any provocation, affdiledthedog with tbe tftmoft violence. Thedog became irritated, and in lii 3 tuin

the game-coc- k. severe com-

bat ensued ; but the vigilence and dex-

terity of the cock eluded every attempt.of the dog to hurt him. At length the'cock Jew upon dog's back, and Vithhis beak actually beat both his eyes.He then continued his attack with suchfcroc.ty that in a short dog sell

to sc ground, cock llruckhirara rMow with h'.s heel, which penetra-ted to l.is brains: and he inflantly expi-

red. were above 500vitueffes to curious battle.

Mr. Niitfiio, of Gcoi gc it-e- it, Man- -

cbeiitj square, lately down toitv, a pigeon from hii dove-co- t, to

be d.fpaiched, with alllt r "id itsncc1', the diy as 12 o'clocl- - precife-lv,i- n

order t- - alcertain what depen-

dence couH be placid on pigeons in case

of exticordmary expedition being nef--

cefTarv, The bird arrived withlet round his neck, seven minutes padthree 111 the aften.Oon, diftanc 83miles, m three hours and seven minutes

FOR SALE,J MERCHANT iUlLL -

SAW and. DISTILLER 1

Situati; on the waters of

miis trom xv..ntuck" river, toVliii.h is annexed 140 acres ot

TheHream and ie'&t ua1 to anyin tl - and trrenuis and dnhlIcr. prune ordcW terms

i r 1 tI)i V Lilt iuJiV.Liwv.1 wii ViiV 1JIGUW

PORTER.

.r, is 33. tf

K t2S!fei

i

WILLIAM ROSS,J3007 tf .S7?0 MAKER,

AC - 1 - 1 n,.-r,n- f

&. of HOOTS & SHOES, whichhe intends Idling at reduced prices

D.!Brown toD Boots. 8'jjack top Jo. 7

ilIr,.,hree do. 5 2,?cit

foxed 6

.Half do. 5, it foxed 5 5(Metis1 lined & bound Shoe, X

Mens' kip-ski- n do. I IS,cls coarse do I kol

iWomens' Slippers from I to I AN'..- .

Small ohoes according. oft these low iitices, no trull need

hi pTiiF-M- n ,. Hp means In ii-l- r

"- - - -- -the

these prices through tilt COUrfe ofrihe yjar.

N g . -.-ntlemap. that willies- . -- ,

:to pucchalea quantity ot' any This

'above work, the prices wll Rill bereduced.,., , nnp T7'rVTTPT7 "

x wu "' -- vi ' "' ;"Wanted to the above btiinei3 imilediaetlv. tfState of Kentucky.

Montgomery Circuit courl,Oftolwr. term, 180

(James Barrow, Jofepli Yardley, veilonHackctt ATirtha his wifchte Martha Yardley, Sally Yardley, Robert Por- -

ter and Elizabeth his wise, latetlizabethYardley, and Nancy Yardley and William Yardley, infants under the of 21 YAyears, by Nelson Hpckett, their nextfriend Martha, Sally, Elizabeth,Nancy nnd William, are childien, nd

at law William YerdleT ('ereaf- -

ed, and Wiles Cook and Arthur Connally,Jas against

$3f;ain n&yCS & weather Smith, Defendant

f In Chancery.

'pearance herein agrcealily to law and the rulejtonrt lt appraringto tnefat.sf.ic oft;on rf h ciurt t(at ,l(. h nQ lnhalMtai)t of

five

door of the l'relhytenanv meetinj houlc, inMountfterling, some Sunday lmmidiately astir,divine fe'rvnce.(A copy.) Tefle

M. Hanlon, C. M. C. C,'

BROVW and WESI'sPA'lENTWOODEN STILLS . n

"kzvfai been in use for some time, 11

ei'tyflty ot Lexington, ana hive re- -fv .wed ttfe mod ueiuipalripprobajion

om more than t ) lTiyia?(i practicalOiftillers, whose .i'.i!ioates vCfluld btealily procured. y

A.Any common carpenter or tooper scan

conftruft a diftillcry on this plan, inthree or sour days, and the cofi of ftillbwhich will contain gallons, will notexceed 100 dollars.

Spirit (of bleb proof and fiee fromall disagreeable tatte) is produced by one

operation, which saves the cxpence andtrouble ot doubling.

Thefeflills ",-- more than thieetim'as fall as the common flills and require a

lmall quantity ot tuelGentlemen, who are dturous of puiy is

chahng Right forilates, coutities Or Tingle distilleries, will please to ap-

ply to the Paten ears in Lexington, Ken Itucky the

1 he price ol Rights to individual'! 50dollars.

npHL. fublcriber returns hisA fincers thanks to his friends and

thepublick at large, for the enrouragement he has received in the prjlecutlon ot Ins bulmels, and takesthis method to inform those who may

the

Willi to employ riim, that he Hill Qon do

tinues to carry on the Well Diggingbulmels in its various branches, bothfor rrelli and Salt AVater, and hopesthat his experience in the-- diggingone hundred and eighty odd wells,will entitle hirri to tuture encourage-ment

1

from the nublick. He has a Jvaluahle Stonp Onarrv nnn in f kvicinity of Lejington,.'' "!','"he will

iho.eoowers.aiasinomorew.upieuemyeye thlsftate;t j, ordered doappearhcreBat as I view them urge felt sigh ! . te first day of thejr Apii, an(,

'anfwci; complainants' bill a copy of" To our cot the cocoa its head, tliis be inferred in one of the

pleafingto tbs its spread ; news the for twoHowotthavewereclm'dbeneat'MtsBiade, posted at the door of theVhichcoolingeve'nlnglarmoregate'u(nld,lCOUI.t poufe of this county, and one at the

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have always on nad for the next seaion, iuitable nones for any partsbuilding 111 plain work. Those whoapply fliall be served at the fliortenotice, with pun&uality. He willgive good encouragement to two orthree hnndsvfrb- - understand blowing rocks,

y R. SHAW.Lex. D C. I, llQ7. tf

J he Kort 'haw whonowxcells.I,i bWwi v- i.'k .nd diupinrr wellsCan t .iuli bv the ntw art,A- - well the tieflijlowell the lalt.

iVtry'dthea.iofMr Cook.

Ai.d to my friends I do e'eelare,Awittli I never was before.Before niv nnOer doth get nth,Come unronie, the art teach,

i fed. of ' t3'W U "cw them all for friendlbip' sakeThen all that wiftf to ds fait wells,

Mav eafv learn that Shiv excells.

Blanks of all kinds,!may en. kad at .h oiScc. -

creek, in Mddifon COUillv, ubout six Since conjurors became fbwife,miles from the court houlc, and teni1" ,telllni; hfre r,,twa.t" ''" J

., r 11 .In hopes I fliah n. t be torfook.

aieer

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NOTICE."Those who iave ruirrs ' sraimt--"- thcefta'e of Ai drewi II limes decead ', i

UftqntOcd to c'l'h t them legally nii'lut, ,

tiCMed to the fub'cubrr, in order t'r itu? made as nrl rs pifiible 1 ir dil"

charging then' And indebted t. theel"-iat- e,

are now called on tmKihiige the same,otherwise tints u,ll certainly be commentedwithout difcrinnnatinn.

J- - Pot MES,Lexington, Msic'i $r i 4- -

iZ' IN IF., i;jrb, ,

And will be publjfii'c in a sew weeks, J

THE INrERNAl. COM'iKFNCl. J

onOT DEVILS.2;

By the LisTnkr.,

ThisEditioiiispdnted-rortheKev.JoSH- u

Mnblill a.f.1 T.,,11 n..t .. 1...... J..r. nn.

'bound and lettered. The price to fubfcriliers11 .. l , n ,one uonar. j r.oie vviiovmid to p ueiseopiesi

ths above work, will ploie to Ict.d their .

names to this office, as carlvs rnffible Thenumerous editions tl at have been nrinted ol

Dialogues of Devi's, is eonfidcred afufh-- l

tient leeommendatior.

WANTED,JIN iftnous, Sober Mar, who

well acquainted with the..A m " .

LAGK$FA1 lis TRADE, .can com? veil recommerded, (liall

ive an inUrtft voith his attentionto tl.e fublcriber, living in

ntgomery county.JJLSON PAYNE.

. 24, 18J4. ,

m xviwrJi.fACCOUlf S? TILFORD

Have removed their" S'T 0 A E

To the House formerly occupied byMessrs. Saul, and Gto. TjCoVTer.

July 26th, 1803.

NOTICE.entucky JPsuiqiice Lomvary.

THE nnualiKtnel meeting oi thethe Kentucky Insurance

fmpany, will be held at their office, in

exington, on Monday, the second dayApril next, it 10 o'clock, for the elec-

tion of a Prtfident, sour Directors, andAuditors, pursuant to law, and the

ordinances of the lornoiHtion.TJy order of the Prcfidcnt and Directors

W -. CBEAN, CU.Lexin"loli, 181 Ftb. ItCv.

GRAND LODGL 0. KL 1 L CA

THE Renrffnr.m 1 At.f. atives of the f v

'SKtsy ii eial fiibordinate

sFBensrr. Lodges, aii-- 1 alljsmp the Members ofvWv the Grand LodgeC"it3 52iiiVsS

'JS. vs of Kentucky, areiKUj !' recjuilled to be

punftual in their attendance at the Ma- -lons' Hall, in Lexington, on the thudTuifday in March next, at ten o'clock,

--. being the Giand half yearly Communication.

By order of the Mod W'pful G. M.DAN URADFORD, G. Secy.

Lexington, Tcbtuary 25, 3804.

Just Published,And for fait at Charlefs's Book store, Lex

4 A SERMON,ington,

Delicred at Pifgah,tbe Rev. James B'.ytbe,

Oc cafioned by tlie death of the Rev. Johnrown, late Pallor of Providence congrega

tion, Virir. . ' Feb M, iK04.

NOTICE.SHUL attend b myself or anent, enthirtieth day of March next, is sail, is not

the ext fair clav, ai the houle of Thomasc!y'l,in Bouron county, and from thence

ed to a sugar trie and buckeve, at theorsofa branch, to take depnfitions, to eila- -

and perpetuate th; calls in the followingbentrv-ju- ue totii, 17KO, I heodrus ipar

wiTteri 25 acres npon a eieafcry warraritftslincjude the fork of a (mall branch of Licking,emptying in Stoners fork, about 1 mile above

fait spring tiace, at which foik is afrtgartieealidbuckcvc both marked T. i " anc-t-

such' other ac1 or ,i(s as I may deem necellary and according to law and 111 Lafc the bufinefs is not completed on the first day, we(hall adjourn from day to day until the bufi-nef- s

is completed.John Sparr.

24th Feb. 1804. i

NOTICE,S hereby given that I will attend the com- -

J3llll0ners appointed by the county court of

to perpetuate testimony, and eflabliflispecial calls of an entry of iboo acres of

d, made m my name, in said county, on thek of ureen river, near Mathew Adams s

of WTuhlenberg county: and to do such otherthings as the law directs, should the bufmefsnot be completed in one day, it will be coutinuep from day to day; and it any thing shouldprevent my attendance, an agent will attendin my Ucad.

Stephen Fisber. senMeicer county, February 28, i8d4. f3

Clarke countv.' I ASEN pp by Francis cfcfdn,-- l

ving on the Kentucky river, Jackfons Ferry,,tr ri ji., Jk J.JW.U. 1 JUltlC,

fourteen Innds and a half hich. six or sevenyears old, branded on the near shoulder likeiv, a itar in her lorertead, laddie marks on herllaCk, and mod bcloie ; appraised to 23I.

D. Hampton, j.p.Dee. the 27th, 1803. f

Scott county, kl.AKENup by Michael Godard,

living about two miles from Georgetown, ciJ'ortii Elkhorn, a

f xijy norse.about 10 years old, 14 hamh one and a hahinches hr,!h, a fla.,iu the forr head, some saddie spots, no brand perceivable ; appraised to30 dollars.

A copy. Telle,Saml. Sbrfia'-dfj.p- .

Jan. 7th, 1804. t

"',Jkioon Tuesday, the eighth day of May

Dj

ill

FAIR 3PECUL ATION CN VALINE LE

LANDS,To Sell at moderate prices for S'ix or Light years endit Y'.z.

SJj Acres at tbt inouth us Iidi.--n creek, liom the Ohio, n floiiriCime Ictihnert.on hfu rucr, branh of Ken'iickv rner

2293 acres at tbe mouth ol Ilolh creek,including troztn creek, biai.chi s ot the Ken- -

tui.ky river, Lout 9 miles abme its threelorltS

2367 acres on the Ncnth foik ef Rock Cafte "ver.

300 acres on the Sorthrrn bank of Kentuc- -rlcy river, oppulite the moutli ol HickmancreeK.

2000 icrcs including the main branch ofWelch's creek, waters of Green liver.

il am.- - i" me nullum S1.1111, v,u f"""For fuither information apply to,, ,P.--- 1 v Mt rw TT

rUrp(Jcioct uanvitit, to nomas Howard in liichniiiod, Madison countynrtn William Silddtith Clarke

IJLUS, RED, CUIEEN, YKLLOW'& BROWN D71NG.

ILL color cotton and linpnrWitSTa hot dye, which I will warranttouano, or leturn tne money, aim onas reaionable terms as any dyer inLexington. I will dye wool a deepblue at is. (id. per pound.

HUGH CRAWFORD,At the sign of the Golden Boot &

Shoe, in the old court-hous-

corner of Main & Cross-street- s,

Lexington.lentember lth, 1803.

v. 13. Is you want to have yourcotton coloured freetroni spots, lyeyour cuts loose. H. C.

TOB ACCO WANTED.

Wiflcrn Baylor c? Sonr jtmr (

yj NfT to purchase a quantity f

INSPECTED TOBACCO,At any of the ware-hous- es on tlieKentucky liver, for which they willgive Cash and Merchandize orall Cash in nine months. Applyat their store oppofile"-th- e market-hous- e,

in Lexingtqn.September 27, 1803

--LlTvl

ol 1 Manufactory.GEORGE NORTON,

AKES th.s method of informingli a tr'ends, and tre public in jc- -

liti-al-, tl) t he continues canying on the

NA- - ' MziNUtstCTVAT,On Mam fr-- t ; ar.U has on h.'-- a

hi0e afTortireni of Cut and HimmeredNAILS, .f the belt q, a'lty, SPRIGS.URALS, &c. vhith - w II sell t themoll reduced prices ff ' Cafn. A largquantity of liAR 1RCN of rlie bellquality, from theiioi. v, orks of Bennerand Dorfey, also for falc.

, Lexingron, Januaiy 9, 1804.

VALUABLE PROPERTYFOR SALE.

700 acres Military Land, lying onBrum cieek, N. W. T. wheje the roadcroffe6 from Limestone to Chillicothe :

this trad! contains about three hundredacres of rich bottom, the remainder iswell timbered ; has on it a good millseat, and is an excellent stand for a pub-lic house.

500 acres ditto, lying on CloverLick creek, a branch of the Eaflforkofthe Little Miami, N. W. T. in a goodneighboihood, about thiee miles fromDunhams-Tow- n, seven from Williams-buig.,and- .

eleven twelve from the o

river.1000 acres ditto ditto, lying on Brufli

creek, a sew miles from New Market,N. W. T.

5006" acres, lying on Bank Lick creek,Kentucky, pait of two tiach, contiin-in- g

6000 acres, fiuveyed and patentedfur William Jones.

"4000 acres, Clarke county, Kentucky,part of a tra'ft of eight thousand acres,fiirveyed and patented for Richard Chin-nevoit- h.

3332 2-- 3 acres, Mason county, Ken-tucky, part of 5000 acres, furv'eyed andpatented for George Underwood.

1200 acres, Mason county, Kentucky,surveyed and patented for Moody andM'MiIlin.

1000 acres Military land, on the wa-ters of RufTell's creek, Green river.

325 acres, JcfTerfon county, Kentuc-ky, about sour miles from Louisville, 40acres of this traft is cleared.

116 -2 acres, Franklin county, Ken-tucky, on the North fork of Elkhorn,abbot six nniles from Fi ankfort ; on thistract are conliaerable nrprovcJnKnts.

A Iaoufe snd well unproved Lot inthe town of PirK, on Md.n street, andadjoining Mr. HugheVs tavern.

An Inn and Out Lot in said town.Ajfo a House and well improved Lot

in this place.The above described property will be

sold low foi Cas-i- , ITt-ir- and Tobac-co, or on giv.n bond with good fjcuri- -ty, a considerable credit may be hadTor farther particular enquire of Andiew F. Price, attorney in fadl for (orto the fubfciibers.

JOHN JORDAN Tun.JOHN A. SEIfZ.

Lexington, Kentuck-y-

January 14th, 1803.

'322co ocics ahig the bai k of tit river

Kafk(kias, tl e tounol that name, grantsof the ilate ot Viifna.

Willie ioldcvcn ll traifts for theaccrn odticn ol tie purchasers, one tenthpidouvvn, tic mr tenths at fx or eiLhtyears rrcdil, with u,terUr paid annually.

fior.rl, ana jppii td ftcurities vill be re- -quelled for the cLyment ci' tlie interest andlor the prii cipals.

Infiected pioduce will be received at market prices for tbe half qfthe annual interest,cue otner nan ihall be paid in calh.

the Printer in Lexington to liobprrw

i

in 1

r.nuntv. .r

ditto

to

The thorough elegant IJOSSE.

Flimnap,NOW in high perfection, will fiandf

the enluing iealon at Capt. JACOBSPEARS'i fsnn, in Bourbon county,on the road leading from LeMitcn, byGen. lluffell's to Lime'ftone, ai d fcurmiles fioiu the platen here he flood ticList season, and will be let to m?res f.ithe moderate pi ice of Tvet Dollarithe season, payable by the 20th of De-cember next, in the following articles oftiade, (to wit,) good merchantableHemp, Country Sugar, Salt,Bees-Cattl- e, to confill of Steers betweenthe ages of 3 and 8 years, Pork, andWheat at then market'pnees ; or Ten

Dollais in C.fli, winch may be difchar-ge- dby the payment of Ten Dollais

worth of good merchantable, well taf.edWhifkty, is delivered in good caflcs with-in the season, which will commence thefirst day ot M.rcb, and eiid the first of flAugust next Mares may be inluicd at yJiigliteen uollsis in Calh, or Twentyin any of the above mentioned 1 racte- -l JrFive Dollars in Calh, for the f.ngje leapV Vto be paid dow.i. 'Jhewhut (!

delivered in Brent's. TWh-.n'-. n,i...

or Ruddle's mills, .nd not looner thanthe rirft oi November next. The othertrade at Capt. Speirs', form. Extensiveand well enclosed paftjrage, containingupwaids ol 200 acres, ai,d e ua! to anyin this ftafr, will be iurnifl cd e rat,,, tr,

. "j.,- -i -u men Jii'-e-

,3 sine from n r 11,,,. ard

every pos tie ; tle-.tu- ,',.' -- ',' by.jji. jjjrars, r whole iar; i

inent ot tbeluilenconfid.a, but T willnot be hible 1 a ? cidLnts r. (cnpesblrvai,tsmJyii-Lu,.c!cj- , p, r. t es f, tWlthra-- is rtmicd, on i' - ,, a --

der?te tern. I j. ,U nrt lv , 1, .It It r.ounti to take tl e .b ,. A, -- kuftrade is they ?re rot punft. al paid,It is tinmiles from a ciftai.te, w;ii Us d theirnotes ivitli tiir.ii.

K. B. Any putting sour maresby the season, -- (' raying punftually,lhall lravt the lcuion of one giatis.

FLlMNAP's foim.aao y, and highcharfttr as ?n foal getter, to-gether iv 1th Ins p.'digrfe, v.hich is de-

scended fiom the motl appiovcd horletin E lglci d and Vnginia, renders a pom-pc- us

of him unnecefia- -

FLIMNAP was bred by Col. Antho-ny Thorium, ol Caroline county, Vir-ginia ; is riling nine years r id, blackand handfbmely marked, full la hanSs3 .Inches high, very lengthy, and wellformed. He was got Iry the celebratedrunning hoi ft, WJuftle Jacket, his damby the old hu, grand damby Dandridge's Feai nought, a thoroughbred Ion of Baylar'soJd Feai nought, hisg. grand dam by old Janu, cut of thedam of Col. Sjmm's JJ WiUai-- ; thedefcenckd irrn, old Jolly Roger, andCarter Braxton's Kitty Pilli-r- . D"io-med- e,

the (ire of Whiftl- - J .cket, fuppo-fe- dto be the best running ho.fe in Ame-iic- ?,

was a thorough bred son of Coi.Fenwicle's imported old Tlimilap, whichhorse covcied at 20 guineas 'a mare.From the dam, he was descended fromthe Duke of Ancafter's Centinel,and Beauty, a daughter of the Oman.Barb inaie. Whiitle Jacket's, dam, Lu-cy Locket, was got by Bell-Ai- (bredby the late Col. John Tayloe cf MountAiry) a son of Moreton's Traveller andold belinia, her dam Matchless, byOthello, her giand dam youm; Cate, byChildejrs, her e. grand dam old Creeping-Cat- e,

by the Dancing-Maste- r, her great,great grand dam. was the Spamlb maieimported by Col. Armllead Churchill.

p, the sire of Flimnap's mo-

ther, was go: by Specimen, out of Gen.Nelson's impoitcd maie bloflom ; Spe-cimen was got by Bayloi's old Fear-nought: out of old Jenny Difrnal.

Gentlemen conversant with perfor-mances., qn the tars, will discover fromthe foregoing pedigree, that a very git atproportion of Flimnap's ai cdV" n e- - --

ery direftion, w.-r- ascapit.l u inhorses as anv ir Virpima. I th ht itneceuarv t;t iy teflon, to pn ) I .

number of rtrtif -- ates from gCl! UC.ot the u tin o t j'j-ert-- b lity a Virgi-nia, to liov in riimnap fhv.d in tliehighest eftim tUi n L!iere as a Ir ai getter ;but as he V a iieat iiuinLn of coltsr.ov( in this (hte, .md hisas an unuiuul f.ze, it would b' unnecef-far-y

and inconvenient,' fuppofin.i thatthe appearance of his col's wruld be amore conclulive evidence cf hi inn riorfoal getting, than any certificate vndchI could publilh.

M. LANSJIOBAE.Feb. 31, 1804.

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