1 I from the Jfewbern Gazette. t V ODE TO MYr . HAST thou return 'd again sweet Mar.' The dreary woodlands to console : V To chase the northern blasts away, , -"And chain them to their native pole J ,Yes; thou art come, in all thy pride, -3 To deck with gems the vernal'year, The lawns, in various colours dy'd, ' Proclaim, with joy, thy presence here. The Bow'rets breathe their rich perfume, Young zephyr courts the blushing rose, ' Till cloy'd with sweets he faints at noon, And in a sun-beam .seeks repose. J The feather'd tribesrwith votive song, Around and o'er th' ehamel'd plain, ' . In cheerful strains, their tunes prolong ; And celebrate thy golden reign. .Fair Jessica, and Collin, now, r"--'"- In chaste embrace, enraplur'd, twine. Sweet earnest of amutual vow, To plight their troth at Hymen's shrins. For Jessica, to Collin, swore ' (When he the prize at wrestling got) If he prov'd true, a twelve month more k.Her hand should be his happy lot. - And Collin swore, by her bright eyes Whose radiance thrill'd a pleasing pain, " The lovely nymph alone he'd prize, ..And prove her true and constant swain. .Then Collin wish'd the time away, And often said, (for love will prattle,) 'Fair Cynthia, and the gd of- day, .Had stop'd to view another battle. """"Now "tfibu art come to bless the day, And Jessey leads her snow-white train, To Hymen's court, where Collin may, . o Another wrestling match obtain. - . ' PLEASING-PROSPECT. The schooner Jane (savs a Frankfort Ken- tuckey paper of March 3i) the property of : Mr. John Mullanphy, was launched .this morning with great ease. She is a handsome -- vessel, apparently -well calculated for sailing, and adapted to the West India trade.The appearance of two schooners anchored be . fore our town, which only .a few years ego , was the hunting camp of uncivilised -man, is a truly novel one ; and must convey to the patriotic heart, very pleasurable emotions in- deed. If so much has been accomplished in a few years under such embarrassing and dis couraging difficulties, what mind can con ceive the (ptteutto which, commerce may be. carried ' e ihu tributary -streams of Ohio, in the course tf ten or twelve years, by the as signee of enterprising men, who possess crpiftland public spirit, to enable themo prosecute no laudable a pursuit, andaJthough the western water a fiord numerous situa tions, where the business 'W ship building .may be.carried on to advantage, few excted . . Frankfort, for vessels suited to the West-ln-' dia trade. The practicability Of descending the river from this place with ease and safety, . Laving bcn well ascertained, it possesses ad vantages which cannot fail to recommend it to the enterprising merchant. Situated in the heart of the fertile state of Kentuckcy, produce for exportation may be collected in large quantities. Tar, and pine timber for masts,pars and decking can be brought dowu the river, on the heads of which we are in formed there is plenty tube had. Cordage is manufactured in tho vicinity of the town; , and mills for the manufacture of flour, are ; numerous within three or Tour miles. Gtrmti rectft sr a Cwfumpt'ton. Take fre Ih nettles evctv djv. fil.ofe of the n;.ft gieen re tile bcilj pi eft rut the juice and 'tve the patient a ta- ble-fpuonful Utorp ;tftrg rtrthc nirn-' irpfaiintj ih ofe at-noun atidl)e:i time, with a tcanrup ofVcd Burgundy or port after the juice. The diit of the I'ttient 10 c tnaft of fuup r broth cun tiining the .piclT! nettle, ami good. ' roiU icet ir nmuo i ; he i not to be al io J to est any thing ..or, or li-gMy fcafot.ed. The rrtnedy hjs hing been ufed by a meiiical.nunofthc Hrllctaincwice. inGctmany. A yoonS 3,!y h Cnt!au. was a fl,ort lime pad,. co.)!eieiy rc-oveted from a confumption by dinlrinj tea ma.'e of . . cfnonu e iioweti gaiherrd In the morn ir.g when the due was on. The hint waslakcn, from onfctwii.ga fi, k ((tf, pf0 ceeJ.'O the camomile h-d each nn-rnin and Ik k Ihc J. w. (U ,t,)mtri ftlfr , . oo (Fnm the 'InJifm True Amakan J OV FINING CIDER. , r S'X'- Poia, ,0,b 8cx. Kefpeclcd Fncudi, A.you hae publinl my method of riutn cidtuwiih ItinijIaM, wbivh t a Icim truclc -am ea,Kr.fire, a( I me Sv one of ,y himfkat ecri- ........ a mria.u rrm 1.. 1 d W It . 1 , irt'iwn iwir flft rial lut f.ircce.leJ t beer liini'll - ircr i-s with m.. f.4 1. )onuihc it.ttefijt grnerl'y y d.fro.a,o ta wiih thai ,y ufefu my wi may be uflu u t'y ,c!u cU 0 ,r tizens,'! fend you an account of ic,which you are at liberty to make what ofe of, you pleafe. -."-',. ' x ( " - " Having killed a bnllock tfew days previous to the' lalt meeting of tive le giflature, and my. people having boited the feel 'mote than common, and let the liquor (Und cold, I perceived it to be a thick jeily j refembling diffolved ifinglafs, having fome cider hot 'lined, tried " the a bove faid ielly. by warming it lid diffolved, then drew fome of the cider 1 intended to try with ilr and mixed both together gra dually in a tub.'.and kept cbnltantiy Itir ring the Ynix.ture till cold, then drained a and put the mixture in two hoglhea is I of cider, mixing the whole as well a pof-. hole by worktcg it with a luck lplit in four parts and put in at tfee biinghole. I dire&ed U to be racked off in ten days, which was-donc, and on my return home, found it as-fine as ar.y cider I ever faw, and greatly improved in .flavour. If you think proper to publilh any part ot the above, it will be beft to do it loon, as cider fines bed previous to the trees being in bloom. JOSFFH COOPER. IVilftn.W'Blaclwitl. . : . . SrtRJFF'S SALES r ILL bi fold under the Court Hon fe in trtlmtnzl'my durtn? the enutm County Court, to be ieU Jir .. tkejounty 0 ISIew-Hanwtr, on the third Monday in June ncx, the Lands belonging to thefol loiving perfons, to falisfy t e taxes for the years j8ot aid 1802. . IV m JBLUDlVO R TH, Shjf. , May 1, 1804. ' 382 . Taxable property returned for Wilmington District, New-llano ver County, . for the . yearttyi. fa s' s' 'Persons-iTamts. S. 14 9 .6 Ashford Butlar 53 T. liartlett Abraham 150 Bunting William .5 ' Cameron Ceorge 'Cullar Archibald 1551 Dorsey Hobert Davis Junei Z72 Eagles J. Estate ol ..Harris Peter HillN.Est.'LeTV.n. Henry Fraiicis -J 00 Jones Watts W. 1837 XJoceliii Samuel R. 300 Jones David 325 Jones Elizabeth 64O Kelly Richard v MNeilforMrs. Younger 5 M-Uae John G. M'llhenny John Mixon John 100 M'Kenzie George 640 Nicols for Mrs. N. 800 Newton Edward 300 r 1 1 1 -2 J 1 1 u 14 17 . n .7 . 6 4 rts 8 2 13 12 13 8 1 1 10 3 3 1 1 5 1 10 3 1 2 2 4 -4 o 5 5 1 -1 ,7 17 13 I 16 3 1 8 19 2 17 HPeabody John 1'arish Jamca Head James Smith Benjanxin '130 . 100 5i47 u 1578 1136 222 ICO bnuth retcr Sniley Scott John G. Toomer A. B. -Do. Estate) of II. Tooiner) Thomas Ann 14 3 3 j 17 5 2 18 4 8 Wilkinson William . WalkcrJams,sen. 372 Walker James W. iCO Wright loiCUjpocl 'William 'James 320 Blake John . lyj BiudnoillkTito.ten. 400 -Ucasley bo!onion -30il Cuilar Roger . lO'JO Lrwin John llio Gufford Ja's Kttate 737 llooier WilHani I9b'j I I 36 19 5 4 . 1 . 1 -di r IS 13 IX 17 1 18 7 7 IJ 7 7 3 3 3 3 4 I slarkins William l.aikins Rvgtr Larkins Kobtrt Moore Roger t:o 7C0 350 :o 5 40 250 Miller rUitluod Ritur Mot Stwkrly John Stuckey Arthur 1 I 26 '20 24 1 Sttudvuk Martha 7yy4 SjmpMKt Mkbatl S0) 16 7 bann John TaJor John Ti:i.un David Walters Henry Yarborough ho. Alexander Ilcnj. lUnrick White Barlow Thoaiai BinIio; T)onist Canton John Kdent Margrct lloard James 289J 6.S0 1674 3348 '60 330 I GO 400 . 810 313 100 I 2 19 10 1 6 3 4 4 IIwsrd Ja?rn:1l,tm.3( Mi4UcT0n David m rerkins Nrwton l'arker James S.blf y John hu George Manr 378 314 TOO 810 - lilt, 1 13 1 1 I 1 .1 1 1 than WiltUmtuaWni. Andermi John lUu.Uorth 1 hotnia S3 niudorth Rcbccia f0 Craft John C. 640 r.jkt.tf Jarob 50 13 i 101 - 30 3690 150 -'649 490 240 S 1 2 1 7 17 3 10 Hamilton Ann ..James Hinton '.Murray Joshua Phoebus James Rivenbark Ann ; Savage Arthur., Wooter Joshua 11 9 10 2 15 13 . Williams William 746 .Brinson Joseph 410 290 107 100 100 800 400 '650 " 180 2fi0 840 80 80 , l0 -250" Burdaux Isaac Buxton William Colbrith John Emiis Sarah Gufford William Hondry William ' Heron John, sen. Henry Charles Huffum William Herring Samuel Jacobs Prinias Jacobs Zachary; Lewis John Marshal John . a 8 2 " 3 15 6 17 12 3 2 1 1 1 3'2 5 . 8 5 6 4, 13- 15 6 11 M'GufTord ath'i -1785 ' Malpass Simon M'AUister Alex'r 200 Malpass James . 270 ' M'Cvllister Charles 100 Moore Petegrew .' 700 -M'Kenzie John 250 Prigin Francis .. 50 Rowe ; Frederick 350 ' Giddons Thomas 32 r 3 3 1 Hi 1 10 4 7 Gurganous. Samuel 200 Holly Henry oOO Kennear John 1085 Kxnnear James 64 Wmb William 770 Russel Charles 150 RusadCharlea " 420 Walker John ... 574 ; White Luke 290 White John 560 1 r 2 13 1 1 1 1 1 Smith David 540 Andres Stephen .550 .1 Andres William 100.: 1. Beatty William-H. 400 v Cogdel Charles. 1640 - D e a n e T ho m as,- ? Q20 : -1 son of John 4 2 7 16 d. 2 9 -6' Devanc V,'illium 1440 "Devane James 1805 Lta Solomon 100 Newkii-k Abraham 730 PoweUacob, sen. 700 Powel Hardy S29 ' Robeson Reubin 286 Wambles Nathan 180 Howe Jane 1777 Jones. Joseph -2X M'Dugal Ramal 160 ;Fifller Barnabas 1 7 4 3 2 19 5 4 1 7 7 1 6 3 13 . .. . 15 2 1 . 13 7 1 13 1 2 3 6 1 12 6 2 6 1 10 10 1 40 j 10 Robeson,' Joseph 160 roa 1802 C5 n c a t? .1 I 1 1 53 i5 Ash fcrd Butlar 53 1. Bunting William .5 Callendcr Thomas ' 1 Cowan Thomas 1 2 1 2 5 3 8 - 3 -2 6 Claypool Wiiliam,7 Estate of J Carson lamea DuboisJohn, by J. Walker S 3 2 4 1 J 12 c' 1 13 G 1 22 11 17 2 I 8 8 "8 6 13 3 1 9 16 19 I 7 1 10 3 17 10 2 3 14 8 1 14 -3 1 10 -1--3- r.io 13 it 4.1, "6 18 3 1 10 9 I 7 7 1 2 4 3 1 6 2 2 6 4 6 3 2 9 9 5 2 13 7 2 7 0 6 4 4 9 2 Eagles Joseph, II 3 Estate of J F.vwisEffectJaTivSSO 1 Halsey Henry 6980 3 Harlcv Robert 100 ' ' Heron Alice 1164 3 I HoopctGeorge 1475 22 ' HallingSolonion 520 . Hoskins Henry 400 2 ' Hurst Cornelius I 6 6' , Jr.ncs Elizabeth 960 . , JenneU Jesw J 2 1 Johnston Thcs. 640 ' JoceHnSam'IR.JOOl. ; Kenan My , 4 2 Tserkwood Jane 40 3 I Knight Miles 50 Lhndott.R. 250 2 7 I.. 14 1 4 1 2 7 6 Maclallan John 250' 4 Movre Rebecca 910 - 6 8 Mahson Mary 1089 M'CannJohn, br 1. P. 14 3 I 14 13 18 9 IJ 120 1 5 3 I S 5 4 C Neland Ejios SCO Nirholls Nancy 500 NicholH John 4u I I'ljycr John 3 Player Richard I9J I Read James 100 3 Sn.eaton Wm. I l oonier A. II. 1101 7 Ure Andrew I WriRht J.G. 200 II Walker J. W. 220 3 IS 7 5 2 7 12 8 I) 3 13 3 17 12 8 14 I 6 I 19 7 13 3 7 II 3 Young Henry 20 l 1 Harwick White 120 BsmkkWhite 208 1 Dot try Rf.lt. 4 for Sibley 4 I 1lowtrdJas.scn.300 I 3 1 3 I 36 IS 1 Howard Jareet 26S 3 Merrick Geo. 2840 I MClammtCfo. loo 1 Shepherd Benj. 2i0 1 Towning James 61 S 1 AMermtn Thos. 400 1 AtuJret Wm. ICO 1 Corbet James 2i0 Cromety Jamet 2oO CogdelCht? .... EsUtecf J U7 6 3 Dei ine Thos. ItSO I I I 16 9 1 0 I uetau jatnet H J Dctanc Wbu VjQ hi . a-" n - Herringtine Wm Kerf Oanifcl , Rogers Reuben 3 IS 8 2 75 280 120 1 1 2 1 Sykes Martha ' bp' 6 3 7 3 .9 earman Edwaid looo 1 10 4 13 8 8 2 4 2; 4 6 6 6 6 Crootn John Hamilton Ann Johnfton Matnew Jones William Jones David M-array James Murray Jolhua 30 '57 1647 575 24 140 54" low ,425 617 '.. 200 200 ' 305 v 125-5 4 3 4 3 1 M'Gowan Jhn Phoebus James. Rivenbark Ann Savage Arthur Buxton Bryan Beefly Abfalom Bonham Hezekiah Ashe Samuel, sen. Bowden John ' Beesley Thomas . Beesley Solomon . Cutlar Archibald Cutlar Roger Clark Major . Erwin John 1 I 1 1 1 2 8 11 7 4 10 5 7 1 0- 6 10 .10 13 16 10 8 2 16 10 9 9 '9 6 50 1210 845 10O 700 350 1 8 2 Heron Samuel Highsmith Solomon Larkings Roger I 6 1 , 8 I 1 I .1 8 1 1 -3 1 4 Larkings Robert Larkings .William, sen. Larkings William, jun. Larkings Samuel Morgan Aaron Malpass William Mdore James - 406 67O 420 640 1 13 6 11 11 4 5 S00 378 1170 5900 . --100- 180 C-00 .. 47 . 71 3S3 500 3101 119 . 790 l0 3000 209 160 340 100 400 , 100 260 ISO 3000 .320 870 123 173 378 1777 300 450 200 160 3'X) .1870 100 100 249 250 200 375 Miller John- . Moore George Nelson Margret ; Penney Clark - . Quince Richard Ritter Moses R venbark Samuel Swonn Samuel . Stockley John Stanley James Stanley Samuel 7 rv 8 8 1 2 1 10 I I 16 ,5 ,17 1 1 14 8 Stanley Jonathan Taylor Absalom Wilson James Williamson William Ashe Samuel Anderson James Doty Phebe Frontress Jamos Kali David Rogers Hannah Scarborough Mary Simmons Mary Simmons Isaac Williams John Pugh 'Williams David Bishop Thomas , Beesley John Hcwlct John Hynes Iaww Howe Thomas Johnson Matthew Lobar Martha Larkings John "Roberson Joseph Woodward Thoma Green William Henry. Francis Larkings William Malpass Simon M'Kenrie John M' Alitter Charles Marshal William Marshal John Sluckcy Arthur Sykee Isaiah 2 15 2' 12 s. 6 6 14 d. 8 6 ; 6 1 I 16 S 3 12 1 1 1 I 1 859 250 I 240 " . 4014 1 1500 I 12 ... 38. .2 .... Swinson John," jun." White Jamet B. Slower Allan Wooten Joshua GufTonT Elizabeth Holly Henry Henry Mary Kenan John Kenan James Mott Benjamin Mott Hedge . 240 I II 9. - 320 7 ' 450 IG 3 140 3 t 839 I ll II 3 550 t I I 5 150 1 9 J 75 I. 8 2 200 4 4 424 9 4 320 1 5 1 10 ' S3$ I 1 3 l MM 1 2 J I 200 I 10 10 ICO I I 132 lOO I 8-8, 150 1 9 9 200 r 10 550 2 I 4 it Rigtster Joseph Russel Charles, sen. Walker John 10 8 4 10 8 II 0 10 3 3 6 -9 Buxton John Bourdonx John Burn John, tin. ' CotUtt Winiam . 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