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He comes, the Herald of a noisy world"News from .ill nations lumb'ring at his back.'
LEXINGTON, OCTOBER 17.
To A Correspondent.A tiev Translation of Virgil's First Pasto-
ral is received, and shall be inserted in our next.
Married, on Thursday lad, Mr.James Kelly, Merchant, of Paris, tothe amiable Miss Elizabeth Clarke,daughter of Mr. John Clarke, ofBourbon county.
On Thursday last the dwellinghome ot iUr. K.irfcpatnck near thistown was entirely consumed by sire.He was from home or. his ordinarybusiness, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick on avisit at a neighbour's house. Thewhole of the houlhold furniture wasentirely destroyed. Ind. Gaz.
The lecriflltllre of the Tndiann territn
Jinot
Nautilus Meflina.gun-
boats
was
following
the
Purser.promoted.
ry enacted, all Gamble, do.mulattoes brought Cutbufli, doLunder fifteen years age, are to be re- - Wallace Wormly, do,
and until the are it Redfhaw, do.i ,i.- - r.m ,i.. a ii
j taken b:fore the prothonatorv and an Nicholas Harwood, Surgeon'sagreement fora term, and is Jonathan do.the term brings them to 45, or over, the.Wm. Anderson, Capt's. clerk,matter to give with security of
s, that they fliall not r n cchargeable to the country-- all J""?" "U6. aauiiMKi:!,
the paffage of the serve, (Richard Stevenlon,the males till thirty years or age,iemaies till 28 j they are to be under triedame regulation as apprentices, and canbe removed in of maltreatment.
lb.
NORFOLK, Sept. 11. United SUteforYesterdayloads the United Frigate' rlPolli
Irrelident, Lo'iimodore liarron,Capt. James Barron, in 38 daysfrom Gibraltar. By this Ihip we"are relieved from all anxiety upon
inteiftirtg subject, for not onlyr?nfi flif- - brine thn fprtjm nrrnnnlfl1
lft.
of and lhe!board ha of Baltimore,our unfortunate' countrv-jw:l- s captured sent into Barra-.men- -
but has Lco3' and who thisBainbridge, his officers and part ofj
' his crew, a number of are. .now in town. We ofFer them our
felicitations upon this happy occa-fio- n,
and sincerely hope that thepleasures they will meet in their na-
tive country, in the embracesof 'their friends, will compenlatein a measure for their pad fuflerings.AVe are sorry to understand Com-
modore has returned in ve-
ryThe particulars which we
collected are corroborative of whathas already published Gcnejral Eaton deserves great credit; tjfhis enterprize and courage we atffipiinupully indebted for the atarxijTniMit ot tneie important oDjeeis.Tjv e
understand that Gen. Eaton reach-
ed Derne about the hit of April,when he i'lltantlv attacked tlie Bafliaw's army, and defeated witlilittle, lols, himself being wounded in
the riht arm so as to render it use-les- s.
The sew Americans whowere iu t"he displayed a cou-
rage that confounded, the Turkswere appointed to lead the
tack, which performedin a that did thejicountry. We underlland trut atthe time General Eaton attacked
army by land, captain HullIn the Argus, captain Dent in theNautilus, and Evaiis ofthe bou.b ketch, attackedthe batteries by sea
General Eaton's army was, we un-
desftand, cornpofeJ of men,& that of the B lhaw's 6000. Thisintrepid little band had800 rnuesacrols thetlroueh a country, and hadseveral partial actions bsfore thedecilive one at, Gen. EatonWas wounded tvhen in the acl of
down a Seik of the liafliaw'sarm.
The of this action appearsto have been an immediate propolalfrom th Ealhaw for peace col.Lear went immediately $0 Tripoli,and a tratv of peace was ligned on
the 3d of June, and our countrymenthe next day. 1 lie terms
we can.iot learn sully, but we under-ftand that as far as we had Tripoli-tan- s
thev were exchanged man for
Trail, for the balance of Americansremaining, we are to pay 60,000dollars. provision, but what
Aye cannot understand, is made fortlit 4 his wise and familsyk$ wWc detained a3 hottages, artp be liberated. As the o(Sc:al'S- -
caunf! ate Rone WafluiiKtoiv.x tu.'ift fuip"endour as t
the other articles at presentThe President lest Syracuse 7:!
July the following was the. bjition of the An.ciicin '"'".iltj'i a1
that time. The frigates ConWi-- 1
tion, Constellation and flex, V'OROMthe brirq Syren-
and Vixen, and.1- -. in. ' 11.. . '.... s i .
aOitKcL mai., tiireejca.s oiui-s- t, October, is takenbomb ketch Hornet were at Svra-ifp'''n- "P.oF "'""- -, '
brandW wiaWij months, vill be sent tocufe ; the Argus has for Egypt and the forThe frigate John Adams and a
anchored the day the PresidentGen Eaton f.iiled for the U.
S. in a merchant veflel. Thewas at Syracuse when the
President sailed. The President onher paffage to Gibraltar got near!the Spanish coast; taken for yr.miuui irigate, ana nrea upon iromthe
It may be grateful the friendsof the officers who nave been in captivity, to know where .now arc,we procured the ac-
count of
Returned in President.Wm. Bainbridge, captain.Jacob Jones, ad Lieut.Keith Spence,Benjamin P Read,lieut.James Gibbon, do. do.Daniel T Patterson, do. .
Wm. Ofborne, Lieut. Marines,iJiddle, lVlidlhipman,
have that negroes and Robertinto that territory, Wm.
ofcorded serve males-- a ., ., James
mate.made certain Cowdry,
bond Clnr Hn,l, Rn,fr,;- -dollni become ' "'500 r 1 i 1
childrenborn aster lawto Gunner,
thej
case
this
peace
whom
and
have
been
;
theythey
manner honor
the
lieutenant
1,500-
cutting
result
;
S.ome
ontocuriosity
s diftri
which
sailed
batteries.
theyhave
thern.
Remained in tie Mediterranean.David Porter,
Theodore Hunt,Benjamin Smith,
Bernard Henry, Matter,Dr J. Ridgly remains as C
n Hampton! ATms for ,he
States'j bimon ivliclihipman, andWm. Godby, carpenter.
CHARLES 4.Mr. J. B. Jarbee, and
Mr. fames Love, Silk-make- r, on
being concluded, Jane' which
Veleafe of ai.d
file broucht Canta'in arrived at port in
Barronbad health.
it
aftion,
serviceto
that
Hornet
marchedbandy
holtile
Derne.
rek'dled
faileTl.
to
James
Lieut.
arrived
amith,
TOM, Sept.gunner,
the brig Lear, have furniihed us,with the following particulars ofthat action :
On the morning of the 15th July,off the Platform, were engaged bythe French privateer Superb, cap-
tain Dominique, mounting 6 guns.with 87 men, completely accouteredwith muikets, &c. Ihejanemounted 16 carriage-guns- , and at thecommencement of the action had 4men, li". or eight ot which were toosick toi'tand the deck ; her cqrnmandsr, cjpt. Wm. Kennedy, was killedearly in the action, which hfted a- -
tout one hour, when the privateers- -
Ten carried the Jane by boarding.mUet being twice before beaten offin attempting it. On eV rer.chmen behaved inful and cruel manner : Mr.tAiA'Vson the mate, who was wounded inthe arm, and was the only officer remaining on deck when tiny came onboard was immediately cut downwith their tabres, as were also oneman and a boy, who had not securedtheir retreat by running below.Mv. 1' annmg lupercargo ei theschooner which was captured incompany, and who had taken pas--
lage 111 thebrigfor lafety, was thrwnoverboard, and endeavoring to swimto tle privateer, was wantonly Jlfotwhile in the water. The remainderof the crew of the Jane were crew-ell- y
treated by 'the privateerfmen,and plundered of every thing.
The following are the names,which can be recollected, of thosewho were killed and wounded onboard the e,. .The whole num-
ber was 17 killed, and o wounded.Killed, William Kennedy, Matter,
Mr. Anderson,. lirft mate ; WilliamDexter, boatswain ; Henry Smitsboatfvvains lpate ; Alexander Moul- -
ton, Carpenter ; William Johnson,Charles Lewel, Robert Vallient,Joseph Pembleton, Francis Bowen,Wm. Grenell, John Baker, JohnCooney sea,men.
Wounded and in the hofpnal atBarracoa; Jeremiah Pv Davis sec- -
ond mate, dahgeroufly, John Jennings, Thomas olowell,and GeorgeDavis, leamen ; the Look and h
mate.The fch'r Saltellite ; capt. Hall,
of Baltimore with a cargo of coffee,valued at 14, 000 dollars, was alsocaptured and sent into Barracoa.
AN OUT LOTOR SALE by Vendue, on Sat- -
fdav next, ltli iitelant, containing Tne Acres,
f.,nt - on romth.ee fifth street ,Tl ..- - ...Mtj ! .n.l l.n.nrr Mfv ,7 inl.'llllill 1T XM. .V.. J ., i.w , ...
ho plan of the to. 1. .
A lKgoti. U note at SO divs'will t..ken.V. MACBEAH, Au.'r.
iuc Sin --, 1 !b'J5
Sanders's
STR.YED, (
mv firm ne Lexinfto. , a EL ZZ til tVC XJ05t Office JLCXingtOll, Oil tOC U. M C.arty." out
I'eay made, withahze ...vv., no or , ,. IT.other maik uollectet The above mare was 'PC general J'OSt Uj,tce as UCaa L.CIraised at mr. Lough-d'- near Col. "Sj&sXters.
and purchad at his late salkreward will (riven to have hertent!rcasonaaie
home, or (oi- - notice wh e she is to be sou:
R)BERJ BABROctober 12th. 1805. 2.v
TWO APffiENTICESill be token by
iVt'hls Cotton on Water street,Lcan.'rton.
TdHN TONES,Maliuictory,
Saddh
October 16, 1805
WMmmwmmwJJOHN BRYAN,
er, Cap &? Harness Maker.RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of
in gener J, thathe has commenced business in Main tercet, andas he is furnished with an assojtment of thebest materials, and has in his employ some of""-;"- ,
lie nancrs iiimjelt trorn thequality of his ivoik, the moderation of his pri-ces and assiduity to business, to intrit a shareot public Tims? ihn m r r.ia..L,.10 i.,or him with their commands, cm be fur-nished ivith Ladie's Saddles with hog skm,buck sm, and plush seats Gentlemens' bestc.o. maae on hnglish Trees and chiefiy EnKlishI MlllP- - Ul .. f. .1.11.. , n , ... iiuaiw owmes sniueu (to. in-laid with Leopard skin Common SaddlesPlated Bribes with guard, hidf guard, dukes'branch, bit and b.uLine. P.irtnmnutl. !mand snafflle bitts Common Bric'les Martin-golcsS- c
Colliis Plated stirmpsUid ng whipsSmvr.no!., spii'S Horse-nUEn-
caps buckets on animproved plmPditmKntreiiis 1i(Ueiags Carnage, Waggon, and Cait Har--IICB5, txc. CvC.
October irtli, 1805
JUST. PUBLISHEDVBv Joseph CharIefs,V"
nu solttattlie di tt erent Pthis state and Ohio,
. ATO JOHN P. 'CAJ1P.
unUngX32ic5in
BELL'SStrictures on Atonement
DV BASTOSW, STONE.
The Phiiittirei ie titot tkee. JjmJmn Andhe brake the j.ithes. at a tlicadofto is !,mt,viketi it toacheth tkejire. Judges.
To those who purchase by the dozen, a 'iLe.iaKil'0' anre Mill be made. 3t
EVENING SCHOOL.THE fubfqriber's Evenintr Schoo- -
will comtnence en tho.4th evening in Nov ember.Those who rleasejo fayor him, may be taughtoaclng, witting, ait)imct.c,"cnd the AfferentBrandies ot tlie Mathematics, on as goid tcimsUs in any place in the union, and theaccommn.dations cqual'to any in Lexington.
1 am tne publics out libte. sent.Wm. J. DUTY.
October 16, 1805. .
TOBACCO MANUFACTORY.
JACOB LAUDEMAN,INFORMS his friends and the pub- -
ic 111 general, that he continues hisTobacco Manufactory,
Lexington on Main Street, nearlyfpofite Wilson's Inn, where he ha
lined himself with all necefiarvcois, and liaves ot his own, so that he
.an manufacture about twenty or thirtythousand weight of Tobacco a year.by wh,ch means'he is enabled to ft 11 ordie lowest thrms fpr ca1h, or he willgive from three to7nine;montrs credit,on giving bond With approved security ;he will also takycordjrrs e rood(lore in Lexington, tfd goods, terfonsapplying, may be.furniflied with thefol-lowin- g
kinds of Tobacco viz.Chewing, tn twists, pigtail of differ-
ent kinds, smojting tobacco 0 dif-ferent ki)ids, cut and in papers, s,
scotch and rappee snuff ofdifferrent kinds. The whole
of which he will warrant equal is notfu-peri- or
to any manufactured in the (late.Lexington, Oct. 17, 1805.
N. B. A good price will be given forone or two hogsheads 01 good Kitefoottobacco. Any lerfon wilhinir to pur- -
chase, can be fujiplicd with tobacco ofthe rinterent kinds at the (tore of lofepli Hudfou eppoiite the Court House111 Lexington.
STATE OF KENTUCKY.Fayette Circuit, set
September Term 180c.Thomas Lewtj, Compt.
'against.James M'DoWtll, William Stewart
and Sarah hi&j wise, Adminiftra- -
to.rs of Joseph M'Chin dec. a'
Joseph M'Chin, James M'Cland Ann M'Chin, children 'J,
heirs of the laid Joseph M'Chindec. JJelenuants.
In Chancery.Qn the motion the Complainant, it is
filtered that James M'L pwcll be afligncdGfiardian to defend the infant heirs in thiscauic. And it appealing .ths satisfaction ofthe Court, tltittlic Defendants William Stew-art and'arah Ins Wise, and Joftpli, James andAonTu'C'laijijaie not inhabitants ci'tlns
It is oidered that the fiid defen,ul Willi a pojt and rail fence, well set with d'int5 do aPPar here en the thitd day oi our
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to
next. Manh Teim, and jnfwi-- r the CompUininti bill, and thara copy of ihis order bemic.ted in lonae autl.oufed paper t.ccoidiiigto Lav- - ,'.
IV CojvTcfieTkas.sJlyiC I. C. C.
'a rRuben Anderson Nathl. Afliby tThomas Arden Joseph AkersBenj. Atkinson Will. AdamsJas. Armstrong
BJoseph C. Breck-Rirhar- d Bibbinridee Miss H. H. BlairRobert Barr George Barr.yVal. Barnhart Steptoe BlackwellElila Browne John BarnardSamuel Biles John W. BaylorLeon. R. BradleyWm. BawLevy Boon Rev. Jas. BlytheGeo. T. Brent' Cornel. BradfordG. 8t W. Bhydes Robert BoggsHez. Bradley John BrntowDavid Brown Tames BarbourRobert Bell John ButtonEzekiel Bragg James BettisBrown & Yarnoll Joseph BeardJames Biadford Phillip Br,hiTiNatl. BurtJoseph Barb'ebamuel lilair
VJ
y.hn Baxter
Wm. ChapmafT Charles II. Car'rGeorge Caldwell Cornelius CozenRobt. Campbell William CoxTho. Cohoon John A. CapeiPleas. Craddock Robert ClarkFred. Cabel William Clark1 abitha L.ampbellr"rs. t. LloHfierWrn. Club fames CamnMl?Far. Coleman 2 James CarnesJefTe Cole Robert CoeftSamuel Clinton Jno. & Gf.John Cuningham Marg. CalhoonJohn CoxTlio'mss CoxGeorge ClarkePeter Conflea
DDucker James
Dickerfon aThos. DickerfonC. 2 James Dowdall
ThaddiusGen. Dayton
Et -
Dudley , JlebeccaEllioa, Ellefton
Edwards.. Thomas Early
FlemingJohn F.razer
Feather-hous- e
GrayfonGist
amuelBenjamin
Cuftortharjes-Jac- ob
ClearMath. CalwelN
Robert DavisMar.Thos.
DulingJohn Di'leMiss. Devenport
Ellis EnfellRobert RobertJona.Jocob E'ckler
Wm.
Wm.
Wm.Robert
ArnoldJoteph
Eliza. FicklinRobt. Faihis
Joseph FaulknerGJohn GravesBenjamin.
John Greenwood John GrayfonJames Goreon Arch'd. Garvin
Gofe John GaflirightElilha Gordon William Gels
HDaniel Halhird Simon Hickey
Benj. How-Edwi- n Hordard Abraham Hite
Johh'W. Hinde Leo. HoustonWilL Hofkins Joseph Houstonr lizabeth HattonWm. HalleyJohn Holmes jr. 3II. HarnfonRobert Hufton Thos. Helm'Andrew Holman Wm. t 2Arch'd. Harris 3jofeph Horn
Howard ThomasHamphill John Hamilton
George Harfhmanllobt. HamiltonSavel rlaroen Joleph HuntMrs. Harrison
James Johnson Elijahjohnflon- -
Wm. Johnson acop-fone-s
Martha Irvine Joh'n'JohnftonThomas Jones Thos. JinningsJoseph Jones' John Jackson
Kauffman Bart. KendricHenry William KifoEdward Karrick
LJohn Lowman Hugh LoganHen. G. Letzue John Laird ,
Thos. L'euly Stephen LeayThos. Lincoln John Leece
james MonterJohn S. ManerQuiiuMortoii 2.
James Martin 2Peter M' Cartybamuel lVlillerJohn M'Donald
ohn A'atchttWilliam MillerWill. Marfliall
A; W.Oboufiier
BeelerBerry
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K.
John Fowler
Sen.Gai ns
John
Hon
Hai
Hai:
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Kile 2
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Charles M'Mi&Jen fen.
James M'NabbJames M'KayJqhn R.John MitchelJohn Ma rflial
V
Crow
Davis
Eliza,lames
T
Isaac
Wm. .Varfhall
nMorifon-Geo- .
M'Gaharry
Maj'. Mongomery James May hewRobert Marfliall Robt. M'ElheneyColvMorrel Elijah Miltonlames Mares
NBen. Nctherlin John NewellNathl. Nicholas Peter Nicholas
OverO
John Ogalby V2 Patri'-- O'Neal
PEdward Pcarfon Willi? PatterHugh S. Parker Nancy PoaeeWm. Pollard Saml. ParkeGarret-Peikin-3 Jonathan PowelJames C Picket 2Roer Pattoa
I Ch?.rlt?2 Pn-lic- ic Rc-lt- . Pagc
1 ayne
Eliia B.jW'n. RobertsonSally Reading
John PerceJames PetersMerrjman Payrs
RRandolph
Curtis Roberts Jamts RoseJohn Richardson Mary RoieI'ofeph Uealon Mary ReynoldsJohriC. Richard-Mrs'- .
son Vincent RozziSaymour RojWill. Reading
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Jacob II. Sherleyjohn Stenf.nillaac bmith J.icob SmithJohn Swift Thos. SthrtlhlyJohn Scott Alex. ScottEdmond Single
ton .
Peyton ShortMi, ah button
M Rev. Jo
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Scottepiiens
Thos. Shanklin
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Role
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Sen.
ySar.derfon
F.2
John W. Semple Sampson Sawyers1
Hubart Taylor John Tipton fkc.Buc. ThruftonNihell TannerEli ThomasJohn Thompson
Shropshire
Elijah-Sentor- t
lateTompkinsTc ard
Thompson, Thor.aonBsnnet Thomas 2George Talbot
V.Jabez Vigus
William WalkerHenry WallaceGeorge WalkerRachel WalkerJames woodlfrael W.ight'Cot. Williams
Peter
Ratleylitmond
Jerh.John SheltWm.Samuel ScottWrn. Stony
Daniel Shanne'sGideon Salhn-fta- ll
RobertJohnJohnJohn Tavlor
Sarah Wm.
WDavid WU'iams .
William WilliamsCharles WilliamsJean WileyJno. W. Wo-ld- -
ridgeBaker Vallace
Edward Williams Joseph WardLawrence Ward John WaghonFrancis Walker Edward WhiteJer. Weaver Patrick iVatiotiWilliam White John WrightMis. Willfon Nathaniel WhiteJoseph WinfcottGeorge Willfon.lohn Wallrfoa . Rebecca
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Jacob Yager Jfaac Yarne'.lElizabeth Ymiles
John Jordan Jr. P. M.
TAKEN UP' by Joseph Hedcr- -ick, in Garrard Countv, near M'Cojs Mill; a
.BAY HORSE,fourteen hands and one inch high five yearsolda fmallftar in his so eheart, a part o lusnear hind soot white: bramleil an n.e nearbuttock thus H June the lft, 1305. tppraif.ed to 50 Dollars' , t
CHARLES SPILMAN.
MADISON COUNTY Sa.TAKEN up by Barnet 0. Vgs, livingg on
the JCentucIo River, about th-e- mi'es bflow it!ie nn uth of Diowning Cheek; one GltEYMAJIE, about six vear old, tourtecn handsand .lyclf liigb, no brands ptrceivablc ;
dollars, v
" : 'Nathan Lipscomb, J. P.July 4t!i.iS35- - .
CLARK COUNTY Sa.I'AKEN UP-b- y Henry Kelfoe liv
ing on the waters of Stoner, Shieh'srbettlement, one iSay Aiare nineyears old Thirteen hands and a' hals:high, branded on the near Ihoujder,W. L. and near Buttock I B.! Somewhite Spots, on her Back : Appriiedto . 11. Before .
D. HAMPTON.
TAKEN UP by Geo. Caldwtrion South Elkhorn, near tlf Frank-fort road ; a Two year old BrownFilly with a fftiall star in her Fo.
andthe off I ind soot whreabout fourteen- - and a hlf Iundshigh ; Appraised t,o thirtv Dojlars.AcopyTelt. D. TODD D. C.July sa, 1 3c j. y
NOTICE.THE Public arc forwarned sro:nvf
creditinsr mv wise Sarah', on mv ac- -count, as ihe has abtconded from mybed and board, without any jultcause, and am determined not to'pay'any of her conttaas.
Andrew JSVClar.ohan.Itladifon County, Sep. 28, 1805.
Fayetts, scl.TAKEN up by Geoige St.ne
on Steele's Run, about Csven milesfrom Lexington,
One Bay Filled,about thirteen hands high, th nearhind soot vhite, appraik-- to 27 dol-
lars, before"Edward Pai nejr.
July ift. 1805.UOi hereby cautioit all pcrfens againd traJ
J dirg for a NO I'E, given by me 10 El'iasMiers, for Eighty Dollars; payable the 25r.l1,.of December lKOJ. As I am determinetl n xSto pay it unlels cpmpelled by law; as 1 havobeen deceived in the conlideration lor which"
note was given.
James Lheatham.Chrke ciilnty, 2;tn, l3oy. 3tt?3A(
Wanted Immedhtch;A JOUKNIiYMAN
'l hat unuerftands his bolinels, tJwhom peirefGUJ wanes viH be gnen.- --
lI'i'O'Mic at t'.is orrce.
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