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POETRY. ORIlAuL. "THERE'S LUCE IV LEISURE." Why should I seek a vufe (quoth John)- - , So soon (at nhiewid twenty,) Sing'c and blestj thus farIJlve gone, Still there are girls'?! plenty' Perhaps refusals Lshould meet, And thatwoVi'.d spoilmy pleasure, , So, vngle. jet dwhile l'llsit ; Tor? frith there's hick in leasure. Suppose a shrew I'd light upon, A And then my neighbors' ciVi),' ShouUi sneering style meHen-peci'- d John ; Ah ' tint would be the devil ! And n; nhap, also, she 'Would break My pipe ' (my darling treasure,) And o'er my heatl a cudgel shake ; I, filth ' there's luck in leisure. There's brother Tom who got a wise Befoiehegot a razor : " Now in his house there's'ceaselejs strife ; Poor Tom can neverTplease"her : And cousin Bob whose dailing spouse, Has squander'd all his treasure His lands, his furniture and house , Faith1 I say, lucbin leisuie. But still I think a married state, Than single, far is better, And I should like a clever mate, j Is only I could get her : But of sine maids so sew there be, " And numerous are the evil ; A good one miglit'not fall to me, A bad would play the devil ! So let me sit and think awhile. On books and pipe I'll feastme ; I yet enjoy coy fortunes' smile I'll not be rash or hasty, m I'm still contented with my sate j I've had my share of pleasure : Another year I'll patient wait, For, faith there's luck in leisure. ' Thus honest John from year to j ear, Would sit soldbquizing, All the unhappy ills he'd sear, Fnm Hymens' bonds arising j But still as he'd con, He'd see and praise its pleasures, But e'er rfi-ai- to venture on, HM still say luck'in Jeisufe. Miscellaneous Selections. LITERARY. Messrs. Editors. In tlfb Mcrcure de France of the 12th May lost, a celebra- ted literarv- - and political iournal, nub- - ' . . . ' ttr libhed weekly in Paris, is iound an ex- - cellent review of a new work entitled " StORIA DKLLi GUEB.RA DkLL 'iNDEN- - TA," Sec. History of the war of the iiide-jiniden- of the United States of Ameri-in- , written by Charles Botta, of the Academy of Turin, and member ofthe Legislative Body, (being the first com- posed in the Italian language) from which is extracted the following cha racter of Washington, which you are requested to insert in the Chronicle : " Among a considerable number of illustrious persons, who were active L thi re volution" there appears one ofj thuse heroic characters who were only common in antiquity, and of whom she seems to have .bequeathed but an infin itely small numberto modern times Simple, great without an effort, brave without boasting, calm and serene in the greatest dangers, invincible in the greatest leverses,' humane and mode rate injhis successes, as able as intrepid a warrior, and always and before all things a citizen. Washington 'pre sents himself, or rather is there when the urgencies of his country seat to have made him necessary : he defends her, he renders her victorious, he pla ces her in the rankot nations ; then he lays down his arms, he returns to his estate, like Cincinnatus to his plough, and the history ofthe American war is truly finished, when the historian tells vs with an antique simplicitylike the character of his hero, " Washington resigns the general icommand, and re- tires to his seat at Mount Vernon." Boston Chronicle. FROM A LONDON FJFER. Mr. home Tooke. A public sensa-satio- n has been excited in the course of last week by the alarming state of health of that most distinguished literary and political character, Mr.Horne Tooke On incjuiryj 'we find that but slender hopes are enteytainedby his family and friends. He remains in a most exhaus- ted, condition, but Very sensible and grateful for their kindness, and the ex- ertion of his" physician, Dr. Pearson" whose attention to his friend find pa tient is abo.ve all praise Aware of-hi- s declining state, Ml-- . 'Tooke has been particularly Anxious, during some months past, to complete a vaulttfqr his remains, under a plot of grass in the g irden ne?rt the north wall on Wemhle don Common. It is. now ready for his rcctmian : ajiandbumc tomb-ston- e o finely polished black marble, about eight leet long and two wine, with the follow mg engraved epitaph; ,was a sew days a"-o- , by his own tlirection, laid down May the a wfuli mansion long remain untenanted Itswld lonjnay it beVere toe blanks in the inscription be filled' up! JOHN HORNE TOOKE, Late Proprietor and now Occupier Of this Spot, Wus born in J ine, 1736,- - And DiPti in - . Aged Years, Contented and Grateful. Awonor the oHinanres promu'siated at St. Helena, in 1700, wc find the sol it their business to go from house to house, .ibout the island, inventing and spreading false .tindjscandalous fepor.ts jf'the good people theieof, and tnei&r by sow disqoid , and -- debate aiiiong neigbours,";and ofjen between men. and their wives, to th'cgreat grief and'trou- - ble oi all tood and cmiet neonle, and- - o tUc utter extinguishing of all friend- ship, aniityand eood neighbourhood, iir.the punishment and suppiession whereof, and to tlie intent that all strife jp.iv be ended, charity revived, and nfendshir! cqbtinuetl, we do order, that is any woman from heiiceforwar.ds shall be convicted of tale bearing, mischief-makhi- g, scolding," drunkenness, or any other notorious vicesj they shall be pun- ished by ducking'or whipping or such other punishments as their crimes or trdnsgiessions shall deserve, as the governor and council shall think sit. Among the expoits mentioned in a Dublin paper of the 7th, are 60 cows, with thcifhides, hair, horns. Uc The etcetera no doubt means the ears, leers ancrtails. - f MAN TO MAN. A person of the name of Mann in hi! walks used frequently to meet a gentleman who was known to be dis- ordered in his intellects, but whose conduct had always been inoffensive. Irhappened,one day that the mad man met him on a narrow causeway, and having a largestick in his hand, when he 'fiftmc up he made a sudden stop, andfixinsr one end of the stick on the ground, while he held the other with both hands, sternly pronounced, Who are you sir'? the other not at all alarmed, and willing to sooth his as sailant by a pun, replied, " Why, sir I am a double man : Man brj name, and man by nature." Arc you so, sir, says the insane peron, 'iVhy" I am a man beside myself, and we two will sight you two,' Upon which hejr knocked Mr. Mann into the ditch, and deliberately walked off. At a sale last week at Ketton, near Darlington, of Mr? Charles Colling's stock, a bull named Cornet, 6 years . old i r .1 f bol.u Ior me uncommon price oi iodu guineas ; and two cows in call, one for 410, and another for 400 gnineas. The . following was the number of sheep at Ballinasloe Fair (Ii eland,) on the 4th and 5th instant: " Sold 66jGIO Unsold 21,32S Total sr,93S An act worthy American Seamen. While the frigate Constitution, Capt. Hull, was coming down the Delaware, a young senman accide,ntly sell over- board and was drowned. A subscrip- tion was opened on board the frigate on Monday last, for the relies Of his mother, a poor widow, living in Phila- delphia ; when the sum of one thous- and dollars was subscribed by his ship mates, which they had requested the honorable secretary ofthe navy to have stopped from their pay, and to be paid over to this unfortunate woman. Te URATE ARE AL1TAYS GEKEROUS. , h Philadelphia fiap. er. A Field Preacher lately,inthe course of his cnthusiastick jaillery, exclaim- ed, " i" aee a thief I'll threat my book at Mm .'" and listed it up for that pur- pose, when'behold Tall his auditory im- mediately started back, and the preach- er affirmed thattliev were all thieves. LOFTUS NOEL, lAYLOtt, informs his friends and RESPECTFULLY that he has remo ved his hop to the tlu-e- stoiy brick house, formerly occupied by Mr. Becfe, next door to Mrs Levett s boardintr-schoo- l, and nearly op posite the Post Ofiice. . L.N. returns his thanks for past savours, and hopes from his unremitted attention to business? to share the patronage public. Lexington. Jan. Xlixpu. THE highest price in Cash will always be for ASHES, and all kinds of FAT. at my soap-hous- ori'Main street, between Sanders tactory and Morton's tanyard. a consi'jIN'!' surpLr of MOULD St DIPPElJ,-CANDLE- AndddTerent kinds of f SOAP, ". Of the best oualilu for sale. " - JOHN BRIDGES. January aixt,'iBti Notice. WILL be sold on Thursday the U'.h of 1811, at the farm ol Benjamin Allen, dec. 011 the road leading from Lexington to the sulpherwell, ten miles from the former, aid two from, jhe latter, all the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of a JJegro Wotnan & Child, together with the stock of Horses, Hags, Sheep, Cous, the Farming utcnsils,House-hol- d and Kitchen furniture, and a part of the ptesent crop of corn. A credit of twelve months jll !jc given for ail sums over five dollars, the purchaser giving bond with approved security all sums under that amount to be paid tlie day ot sale. . , " CHs. H.ALLEN. is . is. A.11 inose inueotea to tae estate are re-- , quested to make immediate payment. Thote having demand to present themfor settlement. Januan 17tb, 1811. F. BELL, AllORNEY AT law JOHN attend the coQrtsof Fayette, Woodford and Scott His office is kept on Main street in Lexington, one door below the ,um,"5,.l,"""U3 hS"- - vxierea Post 0fice and directly opposite the OiT- - 'f,t aeeivlidle, gossipping women, makeJthe Insurance Company. 1 4t 1 Take- - Notice. Tim subscribers propose or intend to ap- ply so the Woodfotll court tp" have a townlaid flft on their land,'as the place now called which they aredHsposed to'sclI, off in lots, &c. . ' ' . Xj- - MORTON, vW. TAYLOR, ; J. WILSON. . Teste.- - J. .. Morlonsville, Woodford ' county, Jan. i2, 1811. 4teov THE subscriber returns Jh: most grateful sinceie thanks tohis friends, and the public in geneial, for the liberal encouragement which he has leceived ityhu line of business since his residence in this place, and Halteis himself froni Ins strict attention to business, to receive a1 share of the public patronage . y. BOWLIN. N, B. Four apprentices are warned to the shoe and buot making business that can come well recommended. Hoys about tlie age ol i4 woujd bepreterred. " IV. B, Wanted, THREE or FOUR Apprentices, to learn the Machine making business they willbe in. structedin eyery branch, and made complete workmen,tcjomfortably accommodated with boarding, lodging and clodnng, a good educa- tion, and ifbound at i4, i5 or 16 till 21 jeais of age, shall receive when free, a complete suit of clothes and one bundled dollars in cash. Wanted also, two journeymen, who have been accustomed to either turning or filing, to - whom generous wages will be given and con. stant employment. J. MARSH Ec Co. Waterstreet, Lexington, Jan. 1st, i811 3m Taken up by Col. W. Barnet, fn Green county, ncarGreensburgh, a bay mare, about 13i hands hith, supposed to be six years old, no brands peiceiveable appraised to g 25 betoreme this 17th day ot September, laiu. JOSEPH AKIN, j.p.e.c. jessamine countjr, 'Ct. Taken up by Samuel Oftutt, living on the waters of Hickman, two Horses ; oue a SORREL, the other a BAY the Sorrel has a blaze face, 1 bloch'd brand on the near (boulder, lest hind soot white, (hod before, about 14 s hands high, 8 years old, some sew saddle spots on his back ; appraised to 30 dollars the .Bay is about 15 hands high, a frnall flar in his sorehead, 6 years old ; appraif- - ed to 25 dollars. A. YOUNG. November 16, 1810. jw Clarke Countjr, set. Taken upbyRansdale Petty, living about 2 miles from Winchester, near the Mountsterling road, a bay mare about 12 years old.lbout 144 liauHs hitrh. with a star 8c snip, aad a saddle mark on "xsd& side of her back, no brands perceiveable appraised to S 10 Also, her mare colt, a brown bay with a blaze face and both hind feet white, apptais-e- d to g 5 before me this Htlitlay of November THOMAS SCOTT, jr. c. c. . FOR SALE, tooo ACRES' OF LAND lyinpr at the forks ofLicking, adjbining f Falmouth, the greater part 01 wnicn is Dottom, and intenorto none in the'state The advantages belonging to this tract, of navigation from the spot its eligibility to every kind of water works the probability ol its containing a large quantity ot iron ore, ana its contiguity to the county seat of justice, combine to make it onebf the most desirable speculations in the Western country. Bv a person of canital and enter- - prizethis situation may, in various ways, be uhjiuvcu, uuiiiparuiiveiy ai out nine expense, I iptoan estate of great magnitude. .For a stock farm, orfor hemp or tobacco, no place in the state is entitled to a pieference. Apply to Thos. Bodley & Chs. Humphries, Esquires, or la me suDscrioer. ALSO A TRACT OF LAND six miles belovvjLouji-vill- e, one and a half mile 9 from the Ohio, con- taining 314 acres, and is good farming land. also A GOOD TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE on Limestone street, vv;ith cellars, kitchen, dairy, smoke-ho- e and pump, in the occupan cy ot Mr. NaHiamel Burrowes. I will take tor those two last pieces 'of property, xvhislev. flour, bagging, lash-rop- yarns and tobacci. Mr. John Gnathmey- - will shew the land near Louisville and contract for it for the House and Lot, apply to Chiilcsi W.iTkirw, E50. or to, the subscriber. 4 - F. IUDGELET. Lexington, Jan. i,i8i. 6w Twenty Dollars Reward,. TJ Ft M1htrliVinKvlv n.1i4 "XT niiini nm 11 iiiiii tAvr,j iiuiil nn- - juuiiLiiui,i un iiiy iiiLlllb of theST'th UedemScr last, a likely el!6w boy " JERRY. , V'-- ' - About five feet seven or eight inches high illflln nncp. Inlprnlilp lairrp Trmiith.ulipn . ... t.j. -- -, w...- - ,, laughs he is apt to shut his teeth together, bis! u uuwji iuuk. wueu ciostiy exaiuineu. noiiow ey'ed KeMsa tolerable shoemaker, and pliy oii'tffe violin a little took with him sundry clothing, viz. a tolerable good vv ool hat, one pair dark velvet pantaloons, one pair white corderoy ditto, one halt worn cotton casimer coat, an old great coat with a velvet eape and sundry other cloathjng not recollected. It is probable he has procured a forged pass. It is presumable he will make to he state of Thijibove reward will be given to any person vvno vvilJ bring hTm to my farm in Montgomery couuty; near Mountsteilinjj, and ill reasonable expenses paid, or half of the reward, is lodged in any jail in the state so,that I get him. JNO. PEEBLES. January 2d, 1811. . ' Davidson C Goddafd W Henry Clay vs Joel Craig, adm'r. of Elijah Cra 'Zf eery. and Elijah Grant FOR S IN pursuance ot a cree of the honorable the circuit court fifScott county Will be sold to the higliegder, for ready money, on the urscviir y.j February next r at the court- house' 5, Georgetown, Scott county, the " t1V?rraes, viz. Joshua, Zachariah, Hen. ry , n, Guy, Fanny, Anna, Maria and Jude, aecreed to be sold to tatisty said Daviusoo and Goddard, their debt and costs V TVfnrtin Cem'rs. Eielding Bradford . REMOVAL. ASABLANCHARD, GOLD IX, SILVER s.m TNFORMSthepubhclE-enerllvthatllehisre- . 1 moved his shop to the coiner rt and L Mill streets, opposite toJrs.-,Rus'!e!- l and Dr, Ftshback's, where h"e carries on hisjbusi. ness on a much moie extensive scale and e?.gani style, being provided with workme'fi ol tht first abilities. He will kpfp constantly onliand a general assortment oiGcld and Silvtr Work which will be sold on the mostmoderute terms Saddlers can be always furnished with silver and plated heads and cantels, &c. He flatters himself that the prices and quail ty of his woik, added to his unremitted end;a lAlllft r IvIu'Jkii Hi "ill h!m n 1aiiv. uin " JM W4UVUIV- - null Ai, laa equal share ol the custom or Lexington a,n jits wcinity. Orders froma distance will be; at- - tended to with the greatest punctuality find dispatch. Q.1,.of Jtr in irx',ra mmmfnsl CDPPT A f T T? t Large, small & Ions? tortoise HAIR COMiS " ? The highest price for old GOLDf.nd SILVER. T , LMington, Dec 1..181D: "tf NEW GOODS. P. I. ROBERT HAS just received, and is now opening in the store formerly occupied by Messrs Thomas & Robert Barr, an elegant and extensive assortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, , Glass, China & Queen's Ware, A superior quality of Imperial, Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Htson Teas, kc. All of which being bought at the most re- duced prices, will be sold very low for cash, 13th August, I810, tf William Webb, M. D. 1 WILL practice PHYSIC SURGERY, nd MIDWIFERY, in the town cf Winchester aid its vicinity. 3m Winchester, 28th Nov. 1810- - The Subscriber INFORMS the inhabitants of Lexington inl the public in general, that he lias est-A- hshed a BOOT S.SHOE MANUFACTORY, in the house formeily occupied by Sir. Alexan- der Frazer, where he intends carrying on in all its various branches he honei from his long experience and knowledge in th uusiness iu ue apre 10 give geneial satislactio particularly on ladies' JtfTersons , WILLIAM BOWLIN. Dec. 11, 1810. tf KENTUCKY HOTEL. I HAVE rente: of Henry Clay EsrfJ tnat large ana conj mouious brick houl in Lexington, callef the Kentucky Hole It will be my con stant care to mak those comfortable who mav please to fav our m with a call. The management and comfort j the stables are equal to any in the Unite! &ales, GEO! SLAUGHTER, Jr. Lcsinfitot), 1st Jan-181- tf Tobacco, Hog's Lard, Whiskey Bees-Wa- x. , A quantiy of the above articles wanted the store ofthe subscriber immediately. A. LE GRANp Lexington, Dec. 24 181O. Regimental court of Appeals. DELINQUENTS of the 42d reginfent who have been fined for a the musters in 181O, are notified that the tinp of appeal will expire on the tst of February nest ; ItEJtf .H lllinK TIa Va m4nnrn hi!lllViVml with nr John Todu, at my place ot rcsuenee, uuaog my absence, will be received. DAVID TOD Judge advocate 42d Reg't DeciO, 18 10, j I WISH TO PURCHASE OR klRL, lpR.A TEEI CF YEiUS, SEVERAL -- NEGRO BOYS, Beween the age 61 1 Snd 18 years, to work in Rope-Walk.- "' 'THO. II. PINPELL.2 loVf-ty- . Jxtil., ifcii. ' Taken up by ivion Goodloe, living in Woodford county, tha- w aters of suuiu .ikuuiu, vMLwiii mc jiiiigoi me uuun-hus- e, one, sorrel mare with arnall star in her foieheatl, somesaddla spots, with a white spot on eaclrsideof liernexk, 10 or 13 years of age, appraised to S 1,0 before me this 26th day ol October, 1810. H.WATKINS.j. p. MY Wise Polly Gatenood has lest my family and Tcfuses to live with me this is to make knownthat I will pay jio debts of her contracting. Fayette county, Jan.' 1 st, 181 1. 31U WILL BE SOLD, IN the Street before the door of the Kentucky Hotel, on February Lourt aay, BETWEEN 1 and 2 o'clock, to the hiehr. esUbidder, is not sooner disponed of by prlj . .? n. .1, :..i.. r.ii...,n.l fC.i. Jf a Racer and a Foal-getter- ) Stud Horse DARE-DEVI- L, ormerly called Johnson's Colt. He is appa- rently iu high health and spints, and in good condition for a Stud Hoise, atJthis season of the j ear. Cash, hemp, uhisiey, cotton, or salt willbe taken in payment. A ciedit will be gien on the greater part by giving bond and secunty. I or turtlier particul-irs- , api.lv to iV. BURROWES A Lexington, Jan. 1st, 1S11. stj ,yV-rA.rt.rj- f , ,. J Takervupby Enock Smith, i Near Mountsteiling, one iron greyFilley about two ve,us old Ust spring-- some vvhito on the lest hind soot has a large star in her face 14 hands high, no brands to be seen, ap- praised to g 10 this 8th October. 1810. JOSEPH SIMPSON, J. P. OF ALL KINDS, For Sale at tins Office. Lt,u3t ti" isu iu 111c luch- ajjcais, wiit.iir themselves of the opportunity of doingfeo by tiiat time an(l 'f properly qualified to afd lest To Druggists And Qpitntry Store Keepers TTiIFTEEN hundred 1200 lb termed lb. gum rtfgacant! IJoOO do. Spams hj (JUO do. peail. aslies ;200 do. cociui.f 000 do. cmicksilier 500 dij. aquafoi m 5000 do. English oil 500 doz. svrinp , vitiol 200 lb gums j,, 1000 lb. flor. snlphui ;200 do. Tuikty opium 2000 do. white led 1100 do stuni lumper 3000 do. red saunders 300' do piuingiajute 3500 do crein.taitar 2000 do. gum copal 100 lb. ather vitriol 5000 do.jellowbaiK aQU dp. bUcklt id 1000 do. Senna 500 do. Aleppo gdlj 1000 doz. ink powdet 00 Jo. cum arable 500 lb. fresh linibarb 3i,0 dq. ciud sal ara 300 do. best Spanish moniac Annatto 206 lb. sugar of lead 100 lb Spanish saffro f300 do cowt;e 300 do. iiniAiutiba J00 do criiaicuTa baik (JOL sine snonjrej "00 lb.fineanowrost :000 lblefmedcatn 300 do. gum shelkc pnor " 100 do. led bark 300 lb. Asstfcctida 300 do. arsenic I'.OOO lb. Veixhgrease. 100 packs gold leis 1500 bottles Caitor oU COO dgz. toothbrush- es 500 Gallons Spirits 1 urpentine 200 doz.smellingbot-jIrc- n mortars and pea ties 100 doz. cologne wa- ter Oil ofanniseed 50 bbli. Glauber salts bottles ,100 doz. spring lan- - trraduated measures cets Patent medicines i50O lb- - snake root With a large andgeneral assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINE, PATENT MEDI CINES, GLASS BOTTLES, VIALS, and every oher article belonging to th Dryg-- Apothecary line, expressly laid ii to sui5 Druggists, Storekeepers and other vvho!e?ate dealers the subscriber has also nude arrange- ments with manufacturers of WINDSOR SOAP, that he caivsell at the manufacturers paces. STEPHEN NORTH, Wholesale Druggist? No": 85, marjeet Street, between 2k W 3d Streets. PHiLAnFLr;iiA, Nov''-- . 25,1810. Mj:s. WHIJWs MILLINERY STORE. The subscriber, having recently returned from the etiitward, is now ofienin an extcniive "and elegant dstort- - ?iient of FANCY GOODS, sciccrzn from the besv mjrkzys,. CONSISTING OF rTp6PEDO, Wardlc, Woodland, JL cottage and gunboat bonnets Shepherdess and, Madison hats Black Leghorn do. Chip audstraw bonnets, with our usual of satin, silk and muslin do. Fashionable veKet bonnets Full dress caps and lace handkerchiefs Fancy arul black. XJstndge seat ieis ArtificiaVftouers anctneltk luces Gold-an- silver band" Gold and sili er spangles sndfoi Parrasols and umbrellas Alii ne&l silk and cotton trimmings Silk and cotton cord, and jet billions Black and white cotton and thread lacet Thread tatten and lace leno trimmings Lace gauze for caps and handkerchiefs, Lace leno fordo. Coloured and white leno for scars Elegant vvoiked robes andsoufel gauz; Biack and white Italian crape ' Worked hankerchiefs and seeded muslins Elegant rose straw gimp &cork screw do. do. Elegant straw backs and crowns for bonnet Shawls, cotton, cambrick, callico, India muslin and baftas Netand leno sleaves.Jkid & cambric filove Men's leather do and suspenders Gold and silver watches Silk and cotton velvet, coloured ; and Hack satin and silk for bonnets. Plain and figured satin and lutestring rib bonds plain and figured coloured velvet do- - hne anrt coarse upwire, common tenor treble and bass violin strings Womepis sine black worsted hose cotton do Women's Jiif,h heel spring and slat kid shoe. and shoe knots Children 'ishces, glass tumblers, nhalebona for ladies porstts cotton laces foi do Ladies d) ess qiiisical, crape, mourning and common sans Ladies riding t.I.fps Piano stiings Ridicules, stkilct and greeii Conversation, .flirting k,fortune telling cardj SOj boxes of White aiiit'colomed cotlon tiU Cotton and thrtad buss and wotsrcdcnuL Scotch tluead hum No. 10 to "0, slat bobbin- and Tuikey red White chapel'and tambour needles Steel bodkins sciisrfis and thimble;. Palermo Windsbr&Philadelphiavihitesoa Frock papei and pound pins Hair combs, fiizeingand reding pomatum insticksr- j Court plaister, toolhpow Jer and brushes Double distilled Eeigamotte, lavender a?' honey , and the much admired milk of 1 oe Pungent salts, smtJlingboitk-Stpa.n- t b v ', , camel hair and bijek lead ptncd3 Gold and silver pper, si .imped do gum u- - labic, alab ister dolls and a v.irietv i.t Uas Children's leather hats Miliary sift Peppeimint diops sugar and buini lmund, hiig.u plumbs, kisses ioe take ano li"c hound candy Imperial tea, green coffee, loaf sugar, 1 g lish Durham mustard by lb 4 01 2 ot. Nova Scotia red herrings, pepper, ginger,, allspice, cinnamon.copeias, allum, fig blut starch, losin, stone ware Casstings', country linen and thread. XJ TWO lb piioie Terine&see cotton rioter, kitchen, gatden and grass seeds Double rocket naustortions do, cotae'uine wallflower, do. slaw eiiiv;." balsam, svvtt flowering. pea, vartgaud and plainc-Tar.hiin,"Ch)- na asters purple l'russiuv italk d, PpP1 ten vretk liui" flowe. supeifi.ie carnation n nl, dci,Eiigh-- ihori, Iiaws Pjraiicanthia (wji tl i solid cclleiy, sine caul luer, ailv York and sugar loaf caUbagi, reJ cabbage anii all the vegetables beloiging to, the kitel garden . V A perspective, with views in France W Germany, Italy, nglaid and IivhmY, DAMEL WI1I1E. Lexington, Mainsteet. r AN APPRENTICE WIIL BS TAKEN AT illlt. orFICR.

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Page 1: To Druggists s.m And Store hj - University of Kentuckynyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7gms3jxg0f/data/0381.pdf · POETRY. ORIlAuL. "THERE'S LUCE IV LEISURE." Whyshould I seek a vufe (quoth John)--,

POETRY.ORIlAuL.

"THERE'S LUCE IV LEISURE."Why should I seek a vufe (quoth John)- - ,

So soon (at nhiewid twenty,)Sing'c and blestj thus farIJlve gone,

Still there are girls'?! plenty'Perhaps refusals Lshould meet,

And thatwoVi'.d spoilmy pleasure, ,So, vngle. jet dwhile l'llsit ;

Tor? frith there's hick in leasure.

Suppose a shrew I'd light upon, AAnd then my neighbors' ciVi),'

ShouUi sneering style meHen-peci'- d John ;Ah ' tint would be the devil !

And n; nhap, also, she 'Would breakMy pipe ' (my darling treasure,)

And o'er my heatl a cudgel shake ;

I, filth ' there's luck in leisure.

There's brother Tom who got a wiseBefoiehegot a razor : "

Now in his house there's'ceaselejs strife ;

Poor Tom can neverTplease"her :And cousin Bob whose dailing spouse,

Has squander'd all his treasureHis lands, his furniture and house ,

Faith1 I say, lucbin leisuie.

But still I think a married state,Than single, far is better,

And I should like a clever mate, jIs only I could get her :

But of sine maids so sew there be,"And numerous are the evil ;

A good one miglit'not fall to me,A bad would play the devil !

So let me sit and think awhile.On books and pipe I'll feastme ;

I yet enjoy coy fortunes' smileI'll not be rash or hasty, m

I'm still contented with my sate jI've had my share of pleasure :

Another year I'll patient wait,For, faith there's luck in leisure.

'Thus honest John from year to j ear,

Would sit soldbquizing,All the unhappy ills he'd sear,

Fnm Hymens' bonds arising j

But still as he'd con,He'd see and praise its pleasures,

But e'er rfi-ai- to venture on,HM still say luck'in Jeisufe.

Miscellaneous Selections.

LITERARY.Messrs. Editors. In tlfb Mcrcure de

France of the 12th May lost, a celebra-ted literarv- - and political iournal, nub- -

' . . . ' ttrlibhed weekly in Paris, is iound an ex- -

cellent review of a new work entitled" StORIA DKLLi GUEB.RA DkLL 'iNDEN- -

TA," Sec. History of the war of the iiide-jiniden-

of the United States of Ameri-in- ,written by Charles Botta, of the

Academy of Turin, and member oftheLegislative Body, (being the first com-posed in the Italian language) fromwhich is extracted the following character of Washington, which you arerequested to insert in the Chronicle :

" Among a considerable number ofillustrious persons, who were activeL thi re volution" there appears one ofjthuse heroic characters who were onlycommon in antiquity, and of whom sheseems to have .bequeathed but an infinitely small numberto modern timesSimple, great without an effort, bravewithout boasting, calm and serene inthe greatest dangers, invincible in thegreatest leverses,' humane and moderate injhis successes, as able as intrepida warrior, and always and before allthings a citizen. Washington 'presents himself, or rather is there whenthe urgencies of his country seat tohave made him necessary : he defendsher, he renders her victorious, he places her in the rankot nations ; then helays down his arms, he returns to hisestate, like Cincinnatus to his plough,and the history ofthe American war istruly finished, when the historian tellsvs with an antique simplicitylike thecharacter of his hero, " Washingtonresigns the general icommand, and re-

tires to his seat at Mount Vernon."Boston Chronicle.

FROM A LONDON FJFER.Mr. home Tooke. A public sensa-satio- n

has been excited in the course oflast week by the alarming state of healthof that most distinguished literary andpolitical character, Mr.Horne TookeOn incjuiryj 'we find that but slenderhopes are enteytainedby his family andfriends. He remains in a most exhaus-ted, condition, but Very sensible andgrateful for their kindness, and the ex-

ertion of his" physician, Dr. Pearson"whose attention to his friend find patient is abo.ve all praise Aware of-hi- s

declining state, Ml--. 'Tooke has beenparticularly Anxious, during somemonths past, to complete a vaulttfqr hisremains, under a plot of grass in theg irden ne?rt the north wall on Wemhledon Common. It is. now ready for hisrcctmian : ajiandbumc tomb-ston- e ofinely polished black marble, about eightleet long and two wine, with the followmg engraved epitaph; ,was a sew daysa"-o-

, by his own tlirection, laid downMay the a wfuli mansion long remainuntenanted Itswld lonjnay it beVeretoe blanks in the inscription be filled'up!

JOHN HORNE TOOKE,Late Proprietor and now Occupier

Of this Spot,Wus born in J ine, 1736,- -

And DiPti in - .

Aged Years,Contented and Grateful.

Awonor the oHinanres promu'siatedat St. Helena, in 1700, wc find the sol

it their business to go from house tohouse, .ibout the island, inventing andspreading false .tindjscandalous fepor.tsjf'the good people theieof, and tnei&rby sow disqoid , and -- debate aiiiongneigbours,";and ofjen between men. andtheir wives, to th'cgreat grief and'trou- -

ble oi all tood and cmiet neonle, and- -

o tUc utter extinguishing of all friend-ship, aniityand eood neighbourhood,iir.the punishment and suppiessionwhereof, and to tlie intent that all strifejp.iv be ended, charity revived, andnfendshir! cqbtinuetl, we do order, thatis any woman from heiiceforwar.ds shallbe convicted of tale bearing, mischief-makhi- g,

scolding," drunkenness, or anyother notorious vicesj they shall be pun-ished by ducking'or whipping or suchother punishments as their crimes ortrdnsgiessions shall deserve, as thegovernor and council shall think sit.

Among the expoits mentioned in aDublin paper of the 7th, are 60 cows,with thcifhides, hair, horns. Uc Theetcetera no doubt means the ears, leers

ancrtails.

- f MAN TO MAN.A person of the name of Mann in

hi! walks used frequently to meet agentleman who was known to be dis-

ordered in his intellects, but whoseconduct had always been inoffensive.Irhappened,one day that the mad manmet him on a narrow causeway, andhaving a largestick in his hand, whenhe 'fiftmc up he made a sudden stop,andfixinsr one end of the stick on theground, while he held the other withboth hands, sternly pronounced,

Who are you sir'? the other not at allalarmed, and willing to sooth his assailant by a pun, replied, " Why, sir Iam a double man : Man brj name, andman by nature." Arc you so, sir, saysthe insane peron, 'iVhy" I am a manbeside myself, and we two will sight youtwo,' Upon which hejr knocked Mr.Mann into the ditch, and deliberatelywalked off.

At a sale last week at Ketton, nearDarlington, of Mr? Charles Colling'sstock, a bull named Cornet, 6 years

.old

i r .1 fbol.u Ior me uncommon price oi ioduguineas ; and two cows in call, one for410, and another for 400 gnineas.

The . following was the number ofsheep at Ballinasloe Fair (Ii eland,) onthe 4th and 5th instant:

"Sold 66jGIOUnsold 21,32S

Total sr,93S

An act worthy American Seamen.While the frigate Constitution, Capt.

Hull, was coming down the Delaware,a young senman accide,ntly sell over-board and was drowned. A subscrip-tion was opened on board the frigateon Monday last, for the relies Of hismother, a poor widow, living in Phila-delphia ; when the sum of one thous-and dollars was subscribed by his shipmates, which they had requested thehonorable secretary ofthe navy to havestopped from their pay, and to be paidover to this unfortunate woman. TeURATE ARE AL1TAYS GEKEROUS. ,

h

Philadelphia fiap. er.

A Field Preacher lately,inthe courseof his cnthusiastick jaillery, exclaim-ed, " i" aee a thief I'll threat my book atMm .'" and listed it up for that pur-pose, when'behold Tall his auditory im-

mediately started back, and the preach-er affirmed thattliev were all thieves.

LOFTUS NOEL,lAYLOtt,

informs his friends andRESPECTFULLY that he has removed his hop to the tlu-e- stoiy brick house,formerly occupied by Mr. Becfe, next door toMrs Levett s boardintr-schoo- l, and nearly opposite the Post Ofiice. .

L.N. returns his thanks for past savours, andhopes from his unremitted attention to business?to share the patronage public.

Lexington. Jan. Xlixpu.

THE highest price in Cash will always befor ASHES, and all kinds of FAT.

at my soap-hous- ori'Main street, betweenSanders tactory and Morton's tanyard.

a consi'jIN'!' surpLr ofMOULD St DIPPElJ,-CANDLE-

AndddTerent kinds of fSOAP,

". Of the best oualilu for sale." - JOHN BRIDGES.

January aixt,'iBtiNotice.

WILL be sold on Thursday the U'.h of1811, at the farm ol Benjamin

Allen, dec. 011 the road leading from Lexingtonto the sulpherwell, ten miles from the former,aid two from, jhe latter, all the personal estateof said deceased, consisting of a JJegro Wotnan& Child, together with the stock of Horses,Hags, Sheep, Cous, the Farming utcnsils,House-hol- d

and Kitchen furniture, and a part of theptesent crop of corn. A credit of twelve months

jll !jc given for ail sums over five dollars, thepurchaser giving bond with approved security

all sums under that amount to be paid tlieday ot sale. . ," CHs. H.ALLEN.

is . is. A.11 inose inueotea to tae estate are re-- ,

quested to make immediate payment. Thotehaving demand to present themfor settlement.

Januan 17tb, 1811.

F. BELL, AllORNEY AT lawJOHNattend the coQrtsof Fayette,

Woodford and Scott His office is kept onMain street in Lexington, one door below the

,um,"5,.l,"""U3 hS"- - vxierea Post 0fice and directly opposite the OiT- - 'f,taeeivlidle, gossipping women, makeJthe Insurance Company. 1 4t1

Take- - Notice.Tim subscribers propose or intend to ap-

ply so the Woodfotll court tp" have a townlaidflft on their land,'as the place now called

which they aredHsposed to'sclI, off inlots, &c. . ' '

. Xj- - MORTON,vW. TAYLOR, ;

J. WILSON. .

Teste.- - J. ..Morlonsville, Woodford '

county, Jan. i2, 1811. 4teov

THE subscriber returns Jh: most gratefulsinceie thanks tohis friends, and the

public in geneial, for the liberal encouragementwhich he has leceived ityhu line of businesssince his residence in this place, and Halteishimself froni Ins strict attention to business, toreceive a1 share of the public patronage .y. BOWLIN.

N, B. Four apprentices are warned to theshoe and buot making business that can comewell recommended. Hoys about tlie age oli4 woujd bepreterred. " IV. B,

Wanted,THREE or FOUR Apprentices, to learn

the Machine making business they willbe in.structedin eyery branch, and made completeworkmen,tcjomfortably accommodated withboarding, lodging and clodnng, a good educa-tion, and ifbound at i4, i5 or 16 till 21 jeaisof age, shall receive when free, a completesuit of clothes and one bundled dollars incash.

Wanted also, two journeymen, who havebeen accustomed to either turning or filing, to -

whom generous wages will be given and con.stant employment.

J. MARSH Ec Co.Waterstreet, Lexington, Jan. 1st, i811 3m

Taken up by Col. W. Barnet,fn Green county, ncarGreensburgh, a bay mare,about 13i hands hith, supposed to be six yearsold, no brands peiceiveable appraised to g 25betoreme this 17th day ot September, laiu.

JOSEPH AKIN, j.p.e.c.jessamine countjr, 'Ct.

Taken up by Samuel Oftutt,living on the waters of Hickman, twoHorses ; oue a SORREL, the other aBAY the Sorrel has a blaze face, 1bloch'd brand on the near (boulder, lesthind soot white, (hod before, about 14 s

hands high, 8 years old, some sew saddlespots on his back ; appraised to 30 dollars

the .Bay is about 15 hands high, a frnallflar in his sorehead, 6 years old ; appraif- -

ed to 25 dollars.A. YOUNG.

November 16, 1810. jw

Clarke Countjr, set.Taken upbyRansdale Petty,

living about 2 miles from Winchester, nearthe Mountsterling road, a bay mare about 12years old.lbout 144 liauHs hitrh. with a star 8c

snip, aad a saddle mark on "xsd& side of herback, no brands perceiveable appraised toS 10 Also, her mare colt, a brown bay witha blaze face and both hind feet white, apptais-e- d

to g 5 before me this Htlitlay of November

THOMAS SCOTT, jr. c. c.

. FOR SALE,tooo ACRES' OF LAND lyinpr at the forks

ofLicking, adjbining f Falmouth, thegreater part 01 wnicn is Dottom, and intenortonone in the'state The advantages belongingto this tract, of navigation from the spot itseligibility to every kind of water works theprobability ol its containing a large quantityot iron ore, ana its contiguity to the countyseat of justice, combine to make it onebf themost desirable speculations in the Westerncountry. Bv a person of canital and enter- -

prizethis situation may, in various ways, beuhjiuvcu, uuiiiparuiiveiy ai out nine expense, I

iptoan estate of great magnitude. .For a stockfarm, orfor hemp or tobacco, no place in thestate is entitled to a pieference. Apply toThos. Bodley & Chs. Humphries, Esquires,or la me suDscrioer.

ALSOA TRACT OF LAND six miles belovvjLouji-vill- e,

one and a half mile 9 from the Ohio, con-taining 314 acres, and is good farming land.

alsoA GOOD TWO STORY BRICK HOUSEon Limestone street, vv;ith cellars, kitchen,dairy, smoke-ho- e and pump, in the occupancy ot Mr. NaHiamel Burrowes. I will taketor those two last pieces 'of property, xvhislev.flour, bagging, lash-rop- yarns and tobacci.Mr. John Gnathmey- - will shew the land nearLouisville and contract for it for the Houseand Lot, apply to Chiilcsi W.iTkirw, E50. orto, the subscriber. 4 -

F. IUDGELET.Lexington, Jan. i,i8i. 6w

Twenty Dollars Reward,.TJ Ft M1htrliVinKvlv n.1i4"XT niiini nm 11iiiiii tAvr,j iiuiil nn- - juuiiLiiui,i un iiiy iiiLlllb

of theST'th UedemScr last, a likely el!6w boy

"JERRY. , V'-- '-

About five feet seven or eight inches highillflln nncp. Inlprnlilp lairrp Trmiith.ulipn. ... t.j.-- -, w...- - ,,

laughs he is apt to shut his teeth together, bis!u uuwji iuuk. wueu ciostiy exaiuineu. noiiowey'ed KeMsa tolerable shoemaker, and pliyoii'tffe violin a little took with him sundryclothing, viz. a tolerable good vv ool hat, onepair dark velvet pantaloons, one pair whitecorderoy ditto, one halt worn cotton casimercoat, an old great coat with a velvet eape andsundry other cloathjng not recollected. Itis probable he has procured a forged pass. Itis presumable he will make to he state of

Thijibove reward will be given to anyperson vvno vvilJ bring hTm to my farm inMontgomery couuty; near Mountsteilinjj, andill reasonable expenses paid, or half of the

reward, is lodged in any jail in the stateso,that I get him.

JNO. PEEBLES.January 2d, 1811.

. 'Davidson C Goddafd W Henry Clay

vsJoel Craig, adm'r. of Elijah Cra 'Zf eery.

and Elijah GrantFOR S

IN pursuance ot a cree of the honorablethe circuit court fifScott county Will be soldto the higliegder, for ready money, on theurscviir y.j February next r at the court-house' 5, Georgetown, Scott county, the

" t1V?rraes, viz. Joshua, Zachariah, Hen.ry , n, Guy, Fanny, Anna, Maria and Jude,aecreed to be sold to tatisty said Daviusoo andGoddard, their debt and costs

V TVfnrtinCem'rs.Eielding Bradford .

REMOVAL.ASABLANCHARD,

GOLD IX, SILVER s.mTNFORMSthepubhclE-enerllvthatllehisre- .

1 moved his shop to the coiner rt and LMill streets, opposite toJrs.-,Rus'!e!- l andDr, Ftshback's, where h"e carries on hisjbusi.ness on a much moie extensive scale and e?.ganistyle, being provided with workme'fi ol thtfirst abilities. He will kpfp constantly onlianda general assortment oiGcld and Silvtr Workwhich will be sold on the mostmoderute termsSaddlers can be always furnished with silverand plated heads and cantels, &c.

He flatters himself that the prices and quailty of his woik, added to his unremitted end;alAlllft r IvIu'Jkii Hi "ill h!m n 1aiiv.uin " JM W4UVUIV- - null Ai, laaequal share ol the custom or Lexington a,njitswcinity. Orders froma distance will be; at- -

tended to with the greatest punctuality finddispatch.Q.1,.of Jtr in irx',ra mmmfnsl CDPPT A f T T? tLarge, small & Ions? tortoise HAIR COMiS" ? The highest price for old GOLDf.ndSILVER. T ,LMington, Dec 1..181D: "tf

NEW GOODS.P. I. ROBERT

HAS just received, and is now openingin the store formerly occupied by MessrsThomas & Robert Barr, an elegant andextensive assortment of

DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, ,

Glass, China & Queen's Ware,A superior quality of Imperial,Hyson, Hyson Skin andYoung Htson Teas, kc.

All of which being bought at the most re-

duced prices, will be sold very low forcash, 13th August, I810, tf

William Webb, M. D. 1

WILL practice PHYSIC SURGERY, ndMIDWIFERY, in the town cf Winchester aidits vicinity. 3mWinchester, 28th Nov. 1810- -

The SubscriberINFORMS the inhabitants of Lexington inl

the public in general, that he lias est-A-

hshed a BOOT S.SHOE MANUFACTORY,in the house formeily occupied by Sir. Alexan-der Frazer, where he intends carrying on

in all its various branches he honeifrom his long experience and knowledge in thuusiness iu ue apre 10 give geneial satislactioparticularly on ladies' JtfTersons ,

WILLIAM BOWLIN.Dec. 11, 1810. tf

KENTUCKY HOTEL.I HAVE rente:

of Henry Clay EsrfJtnat large ana conjmouious brick houlin Lexington, callefthe Kentucky HoleIt will be my constant care to mak

those comfortable who mav please to fav our mwith a call. The management and comfort jthe stables are equal to any in the Unite!&ales,

GEO! SLAUGHTER, Jr.Lcsinfitot), 1st Jan-181- tf

Tobacco, Hog's Lard, WhiskeyBees-Wa- x. ,

A quantiy of the above articles wantedthe store ofthe subscriber immediately.

A. LE GRANpLexington, Dec. 24 181O.

Regimental court of Appeals.DELINQUENTS of the 42d reginfent

who have been fined for a themusters in 181O, are notified that the tinp ofappeal will expire on the tst of February nest ;

ItEJtf .H lllinK TIa Va m4nnrn hi!lllViVml

with nr John Todu, at my place ot rcsuenee,uuaog my absence, will be received.

DAVID TODJudge advocate 42d Reg't

DeciO, 18 10, jI WISH TO PURCHASE OR klRL,

lpR.A TEEI CF YEiUS,SEVERAL --NEGRO BOYS,Beween the age 61 1 Snd 18 years, to workin Rope-Walk.- "'

'THO. II. PINPELL.2loVf-ty- . Jxtil., ifcii. '

Taken up by ivion Goodloe,living in Woodford county, tha- w aters ofsuuiu .ikuuiu, vMLwiii mc jiiiigoi me uuun-hus- e,

one, sorrel mare with arnall star in herfoieheatl, somesaddla spots, with a white spoton eaclrsideof liernexk, 10 or 13 years of age,appraised to S 1,0 before me this 26th day olOctober, 1810.

H.WATKINS.j. p.

MY Wise Polly Gatenood has lest myfamily and Tcfuses to live with me this

is to make knownthat I will pay jio debts ofher contracting.

Fayette county, Jan.' 1 st, 181 1. 31U

WILL BE SOLD,IN the Street before the door of the Kentucky

Hotel, on February Lourt aay,BETWEEN 1 and 2 o'clock, to the hiehr.

esUbidder, is not sooner disponed of by prlj. .? n. .1, :..i.. r.ii...,n.l fC.i. Jfa Racer and a Foal-getter- ) Stud Horse

DARE-DEVI- L,

ormerly called Johnson's Colt. He is appa-rently iu high health and spints, and in goodcondition for a Stud Hoise, atJthis season of thej ear. Cash, hemp, uhisiey, cotton, or saltwillbe taken in payment. A ciedit will begien on the greater part by giving bond andsecunty. I or turtlier particul-irs- , api.lv to

iV. BURROWES ALexington, Jan. 1st, 1S11. stj

,yV-rA.rt.rj- f , ,. J

Takervupby Enock Smith, i

Near Mountsteiling, one iron greyFilley abouttwo ve,us old Ust spring-- some vvhito on thelest hind soot has a large star in her face

14 hands high, no brands to be seen, ap-

praised to g 10 this 8th October. 1810.

JOSEPH SIMPSON, J. P.

OF ALL KINDS,For Sale at tins Office.

Lt,u3t ti" isu iu 111c luch- ajjcais, wiit.iirthemselves of the opportunity of doingfeo bytiiat time an(l 'f properly qualified to afd lest

To DruggistsAnd Qpitntry Store Keepers

TTiIFTEEN hundred 1200 lb termedlb. gum rtfgacant! IJoOO do. Spams hj

(JUO do. peail. aslies ;200 do. cociui.f000 do. cmicksilier 500 dij. aquafoi m

5000 do. English oil 500 doz. svrinp ,vitiol 200 lb gums j,,

1000 lb. flor. snlphui ;200 do. Tuikty opium2000 do. white led 1100 do stuni lumper3000 do. red saunders 300' do piuingiajute3500 do crein.taitar2000 do. gum copal 100 lb. ather vitriol5000 do.jellowbaiK aQU dp. bUcklt id1000 do. Senna 500 do. Aleppo gdlj1000 doz. ink powdet 00 Jo. cum arable500 lb. fresh linibarb 3i,0 dq. ciud sal ara300 do. best Spanish moniac

Annatto 206 lb. sugar of lead100 lb Spanish saffro f300 do cowt;e300 do. iiniAiutiba J00 do criiaicuTa

baik (JOL sine snonjrej"00 lb.fineanowrost :000 lblefmedcatn300 do. gum shelkc pnor "

100 do. led bark 300 lb. Asstfcctida300 do. arsenic I'.OOO lb. Veixhgrease.100 packs gold leis 1500 bottles Caitor oUCOO dgz. toothbrush-

es500 Gallons Spirits

1 urpentine200 doz.smellingbot-jIrc- n mortars and pea

ties100 doz. cologne wa-

terOil ofanniseed

50 bbli. Glauber salts bottles,100 doz. spring lan- - trraduated measures

cets Patent medicinesi50O lb- - snake root

With a large andgeneral assortment ofDRUGS, MEDICINE, PATENT MEDI

CINES, GLASS BOTTLES, VIALS,and every oher article belonging to th Dryg--

Apothecary line, expressly laid ii to sui5Druggists, Storekeepers and other vvho!e?atedealers the subscriber has also nude arrange-ments with manufacturers of WINDSORSOAP, that he caivsell at the manufacturerspaces.

STEPHEN NORTH,Wholesale Druggist?

No": 85, marjeet Street, between2k W 3d Streets.

PHiLAnFLr;iiA, Nov''-- . 25,1810.

Mj:s. WHIJWsMILLINERY STORE.

The subscriber, having recently returnedfrom the etiitward, is now ofienin

an extcniive "and elegant dstort- -?iient of

FANCY GOODS,sciccrzn from the besv mjrkzys,.

CONSISTING OF

rTp6PEDO, Wardlc, Woodland,JL cottage and gunboat bonnetsShepherdess and, Madison hatsBlack Leghorn do.Chip audstraw bonnets, with our usual

of satin, silk and muslin do.Fashionable veKet bonnetsFull dress caps and lace handkerchiefsFancy arul black. XJstndge seat ieisArtificiaVftouers anctneltk lucesGold-an- silver band"Gold and sili er spangles sndfoiParrasols and umbrellasAlii ne&l silk and cotton trimmingsSilk and cotton cord, and jet billionsBlack and white cotton and thread lacetThread tatten and lace leno trimmingsLace gauze for caps and handkerchiefs,Lace leno fordo.Coloured and white leno for scarsElegant vvoiked robes andsoufel gauz;Biack and white Italian crape '

Worked hankerchiefs and seeded muslinsElegant rose straw gimp &cork screw do. do.Elegant straw backs and crowns for bonnetShawls, cotton, cambrick, callico,India muslin and baftasNetand leno sleaves.Jkid & cambric filoveMen's leather do and suspendersGold and silver watchesSilk and cotton velvet, coloured ; and Hack

satin and silk for bonnets.Plain and figured satin and lutestring rib

bonds plain and figured coloured velvet do- -

hne anrt coarse upwire, commontenor treble and bass violin strings

Womepis sine black worsted hose cotton doWomen's Jiif,h heel spring and slat kid shoe.

and shoe knotsChildren 'ishces, glass tumblers, nhalebona

for ladies porstts cotton laces foi doLadies d) ess qiiisical, crape, mourning and

common sansLadies riding t.I.fps Piano stiingsRidicules, stkilct and greeiiConversation, .flirting k,fortune telling cardjSOj boxes of White aiiit'colomed cotlon tiUCotton and thrtad buss and wotsrcdcnuLScotch tluead hum No. 10 to "0, slat bobbin-

and Tuikey redWhite chapel'and tambour needlesSteel bodkins sciisrfis and thimble;.Palermo Windsbr&PhiladelphiavihitesoaFrock papei and pound pinsHair combs, fiizeingand reding

pomatum insticksr- jCourt plaister, toolhpow Jer and brushesDouble distilled Eeigamotte, lavender a?'

honey , and the much admired milk of 1 oePungent salts, smtJlingboitk-Stpa.n- t b v ',, camel hair and bijek lead ptncd3Gold and silver pper, si .imped do gum u--

labic, alab ister dolls and a v.irietv i.t UasChildren's leather hats Miliary siftPeppeimint diops sugar and buini lmund,

hiig.u plumbs, kisses ioe take ano li"chound candy

Imperial tea, green coffee, loaf sugar, 1 glish Durham mustard by lb 4 01 2 ot.

Nova Scotia red herrings, pepper, ginger,,allspice, cinnamon.copeias, allum, fig blutstarch, losin, stone wareCasstings', country linen and thread.

XJ TWO lb piioie Terine&see cottonrioter, kitchen, gatden and grass seeds

Double rocket naustortions do, cotae'uinewallflower, do. slaw eiiiv;." balsam, svvttflowering. pea, vartgaud and plainc-Tar.hiin,"Ch)- na

asters purple l'russiuvitalk d, PpP1 ten vretk liui" flowe.supeifi.ie carnation n nl, dci,Eiigh-- ihori,Iiaws Pjraiicanthia (wji tl i

solid cclleiy, sine caul luer, ailv Yorkand sugar loaf caUbagi, reJ cabbage aniiall the vegetables beloiging to, the kitelgarden . V

A perspective, with views in France W

Germany, Italy, nglaid and IivhmY,

DAMEL WI1I1E.Lexington, Mainsteet.

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AN APPRENTICEWIIL BS TAKEN AT illlt. orFICR.