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A fXlJ'STJZJb ir HARTFORD, (Cb.v.v.) lt HUDSON 5J GOOLHVLN, Ufairtrcel, opposite the Mortk MzEriKcKousz. i Dol. 50 Cents per Ann.j WEDNESDAT, DECEMBER 4, 1805. Vol. Numb.

2132 HARDWARE GOODS. CHARLES S1GOURNEY, Jus. Hi imported by the Ships Logan, and Delaware, From the BALANCE. American Captives in Tripoli. NEWCOODS.

THIS DAY OPENING, BY LEMUEL WHITE, An affortment of GOODS, fuitallefor the feafon. 3600 Reed CANE POLES, Nov, landing, and for Sale -to 8.RUSSEL, One Door. Eaft of Mr." jfohn Lte's Srnge-Houfe, State-Street. (r. '31 A new Affortment of Hats and Bonnets Ax H.

MARSH' LADIES "1 ick, blue and brown Beaver H.its bUck, fhtr, green, white and Devonfhire brown' fling with plunurs ant! trimming of corresponding colours fin: ftrtw B.mii.t!-. with' ftriw flowers; VcWer. 3.nnets VcIvt'Shawls trimmed a new oi Ribbons, broaii wiiite SilS L.iCc-s; W.icJtT Veils of prices for Indies grew, pir.k'and white Sarcenets, with a number of other things mentioned ia'a fonpet advcrtifiineiit. Nov. 15.

'-i- DANIEL CROWELL, TTAS tbis day- received, a large and gene- FOR By JUSTIN and 50 ouwtm Rum. 6 Hhds? of beft rctai line Molaffes. .5 Brandy: wifo to puf chafe odii'mppinghpries. -hieh withmany other 4 Cafc! Sf bcft thick Mill-Saws, mfde of pe Snuth commodore the gun-boats 5 3 F'H- articles not meritioned, wffl fee difpofei of, on Sted-Cafi fted veneerintt Saws. in the late aaion, and was killed by a muf-and iKhIy mtrtftns work, entitled, "A n.t:v.-,i o.iii-m!.

l. J. ud r-v Hull, an extenfivc and complete affortment of Hard-Wan for the Fall trade, which are now opening, and are offered for fale, at rWoItfale on the mofc reafonable terms; and to which confidcrable additions are eipecled byrhc arrival of other vcffels. An Aflbrtnient of 50 AnV'Uj Vices, Becfe-irons, Sledge Hammers. Bellows pipes, Screw-plates.

v-ut itt-ci anc turning saws. Iron Wire by the Tinners Rivrts. Horn Lantern Nealcd Iror and Braf, Wire. Bar Copper, Braf and CopTerWarminc Pans. Unnncr a Iron Tn Bralsand Iron dhaSogifteZ SaK EnciiiJ.

Potk 0JJrih io s. Frying add Spades. A great varietv of Brifs and Cabinet Furniture. Coarfe and fine Cutlery of all kinds. jjo Groce of low priced W.

M. plain gilt, and Coat and Veft Buttons. Itt8" Hard wood and common Sand boxes. inhpowder, Quills, Whipping Twine far Eobk- binders. Hatters Hatters Irons blocking Cord, A great variefy of plated Sadiery, Coach and Harnef Farniture.

Pbted Hames.plated Jelht EWan patterns of phted Coach Laops. Common Iron Hames, Stump Tbints. Hollow end Pole-rings, Ccach Bolt'. Together with almoft every kind of Tin'd; ja; panM, Iron and Brafs FUrniedrcj Sec Hartford, Aug. at.

IJW17 FOR SALE, real ef.att. privileges heretofore (hewn, and relying HE one half of a vrharf, fituattd on Bank- p.00dnefs for proteaion, we moft humbly pray, that your exceU the in oil cull om of any in this cityv together 7 r. J7 J. -R''tfn B-iLic, thrftiBh Dcim.ar!, icveden, RulLa, cf Germany, the year T-Sfv, hv lohn irr Elb. author or the 1004 uy jonn r.irr, -umo.

01 Stranger in France," Sec will be comprised in about 400 duo- decim, printed with an. entire new and beautiful Type, on fine paprr, and will be fold at 1 dollar and a5 cents, liandfoinely this celebrated work, handfamely printed in quarto, with bsautiful engravings, fells at i3 dollars co cents in boards. Hartford, November e. WILLIAM WATSON, 3crt north of the Churei, StreeJ, TjASthis day rceived Bofton, an ex- 1 tcaQvc affortaicnt of European ad India GOODS. which lie will, fell iinufually cheapo arnnn1 ch are, 9 hales of Tr.dia Cottons-and Calicoes at wholcfale or retail.

Hartford, N-tvetnber at. 6w3t NEW GOODS, This do received from Eofion by PHILO L. MILLS Co. WHICH will be fold verv cheao for cafh -l. 1.

amonr are, iviocrc iviarau tiu of a fupcrior. quality. Hartford, Nov. 41. 6W31 NEW GOODS.

PHILO HILLYER and Co. JTAVE this day received from Bofton, a large JL affortment of European and India OUOlw, which will be fold at Wholesale or Retail at a fmall advance. Eactford, Xov. 4Wli NEW'G00DS. tohn russ, ftore anor estenfive afibrtsent of DRY The; belt extra fuperBne 'Broadcloths and Cafii- meres middhne.

and low priced do. Patent Vrfto. atte iw liaS utTMLtiiMv-'I-j nS'L vard very low jzo-a Men's ijporte'd Beaier Hat, of an excellent quality s' 1 powns, blue Snawis anaOu.vcs, etc. ccc. a Mt Hartford, Nov.

a 7. 6W31 TJTMRF.R. A RAFT of exe-llen't whit? nine Boards. r- afloat, if applied for in.meriiatelv. xvATTTTTccn-vi Hartford' Nov ai To PRINTERS.

ANTED immediately a good employ for three-months, will be giveni- wwrfJii. application lettef will pe immediately attended to. A1I0 wanteel as an appren- tice a Lad 13 or 14 years of age. LINCOLN GI.EASON. Hartford, Nov.

'SomuZl PdrmeleMeW-Torkrdnd i. Solomon Pzrrih, of Bolton Have entered into Trade under the Firni nf PARMELE edging? from T6to ioperyd. and almoltev- Jtu .1: Ar ii ery other article in the L7ry Gcocls line, all wnLcnwi lbeloUvcry ExlraSs from the Journal of Dr. Coittdcryj h'pt during his captivity in Tripoli. Tcoktinued 1 Augull 10: Lewis Hexiner; wholatc- Jy turaed Turk, went bv order of the Eaihaw, and told capt.

Bainbridge, the particulars of the two late aftions. The Bafliaw informed me that the late iuivui-ii juc vui uicu complained of being drove and beat about r. Lull ti 7 wmtu Liic uctuiQuca tue xainaw, uic Following terms 7o his Excellency the Grand Bzfha-m of Tripoli, The petition of the whole of the American prifoners mod humbly fheweth. 1 hat your humble petitioners, when u'cy commanded, are moll cruelly beaten by our wardens, ftoned, infalted, and fpit upon by the foldiers and others required SJSffite nd chafed and brmfed. un.il we re.r loon IbaU be, unable, to labor at all.

From the many afis of juftice, kir.d- hrfs and eenerofity we bave experienced from vodr exceliencv. We cannot firooofe that fnrh is anthnrifed bv --Mir i 5 i I Ll tommands ar that we Wd be pen ft- ea tor waat is out ot our power to pe; form or for the aciioas of otters, which we hare no aier-cv in, and which we can- not prevent: vohr eiel3eacT oar fineere and humble thanks for your bounty and IerT wia mtcrpoic xour ryai utiior- tty, and grant us a ipeedy relict. And. yonrpetitioncrs, as in duty boundj tvill remain 'ycur excellency mott-'huable; faithful and obedient fervants. -w vn -cc pem.o.i lacing c.p.cin..u to i.

Rahaw rtv t-lrvtrir-. for Hemet American hjs new name) forHd the j. resjitmg icpmoaera. -t. arte, uurccauiy iu uio j.

ivvjfc ivai Kv lus fide. He bezan converfation -about rr.y ana our fquadroa, 'which wasthea ii) fight, and conCfted of eighteen fail. He fa'ui that for two doi- ht COuld repair aU the damages! that the bombardment did to his towbtUt tut one man was hurt by the; (hells that what be had been offered for the A- -mencan pnfoners was about fifty dollars i :3 T. womu maw; mem cam mouths- He aiked rr.c my country wouiq cive forme. I told him 1 die not tnow.

idr i-h rinlip. tliar ftifflt iSlvery for faid, I muft then content myfelt to Hay with hirn. I afeed to and lee our men. with hirn tut rcfufed, faying the Moors and Arabs would kill me if they could catch JTugvjl 12: Our fGuadroh hoiftcd flas; of truce, feat in bng and fchooner, arid fired a gun. The Bafhavr.did not, fwort he wcv.ld not anfwer it i.and woujd not treat commodore le; Atruce.

"CltTZZJTn held. Coniui JBnen w.meQ to come an fhore. but was refuted. A-igvfl 13. Another truce was held; wben thc.Bafinw demanded one mPJion oF dollars for our ranfom- One hundred and twenty thoufand dollars were oifcred and Augvjl 1 7.

The Balhaw inforrocc me that fifteen Americans were found drifted afhore to the well ward of the town, and that one of them was an with an epaulet on the rigkt moulder. WeTup- pofed they were men wno were ceixroyea by the explofion of the in the late engagement, i aiKea permunon to go with two or three ot our men ana. ou- T-L- tbm and the Bafliaw told me I mip-ht go the next day. Our fquadron laj' at an- hor ft r. The inhabitants had chiefiy moved out of tl town, through fear of another bombardment and the and fient in his bomb- DTOOf room.

Several tribes of the back- -it- uj i country inhaoitants had la.ely come and offered their fervices to the Bafhawin all, not more than one men. Many of them had mulktts without lccku, but had a fort of match to put fire to them, ft rM? ftarvcd i wlthou trP''- to battle, or appear t'etcive the JJal.iaw, they run to and fro, fhaking their rilty muflccts over their heads, all crying HoUtmt 1 fn-i 1 (I am my fawcr io.ij. tribe has a pncl, or what tBey ca.r ranjiJiMg oft ROADCLOTHS Caflimcrs Costing; Flanneli. Baizes ForeO- Clotni veit- Chintzes and Calicoes Lace? and Edgiegv; 5-4 and 6-4 SilK Shawls Cameli Hair do. Vigonia do.

extra long'Silkacd Kid, "Gloves; Kabitdo. v2oot and Cambric Mafiins Durants; MtuwHwuiMw-w. -B-Hi. NoVtooct ij. 3t TlwTBrSTrp 8 ko -ook iwar f'ndst back away, f.nds it back in afw daytBoeaw flull be '-V.

rr -1: rfnrTM iermirrymr Tc iSonS r. '5OkTS0, Jjr OA. nd RMwan vnveifrvt. faggots beft Lond (L) Steel. 4 eafesbeft purified Wiodfor Soap.

A quantity of 4, 4 and jib pids, and pins in packets. Fine coarfe Glafj Paper, Sand Stones. slfcdeti fceil Inkpovder. A general auortment of wooilen and Uneti girtn Webs, ftaiaingWebi, and bo6t AVcb, fuita- blefor the early fprins'tradb. By N.

T. facte Jhm A variety of Pewter mannfaclures, Bafons, Ink- Hands. Taile and Tcafpoone. Pewter pint and half, and quart Teapots. fhnl ariffsnp.l, Tmmw.

Cod Lines, Log Lines Ciiaik Lines. Shovels and Spades. Bliftered Steel, Calt SteeL A quantity of Enjrlifh Seine Twine. Sheet Iron, Brafs Kettles, ic. By the William Per.it and Alexander Hamilton jfrtJt.

Lrvsrptot. A variety of plated Harncfs Furniture, scco feci plated Coacli and Cantle Moulding. Plated Terrets, Cockevs, Coach door Handles. Plated Saddle Naiis, Wheel Bands. A few Bits, Stirrtps, andBridle Tinned and Japanned Inlets, Codar and Tug Col'ar and Tug Buckles, Cockcy, i4t jaiunts ana jf and Brafs Cabinet Forniture.

Green 'vTire Fenders with brafs tops. Do! Sne Twine, Dutch tetorfS8' beftHeartand Club, and Halbach Steel. Together with acneral affortment of iron- mongery, a great vaijcty, of! able Knives, Pock- r. P-n. atiH Rsr nw KrvM J-t-Iir r-e-e--ts-A rA SALMON WAY, TNFORMS thofe indebted to him, that A payment muft be made to him iramedi I-e ate'y as he is about to move away.

attend for ftttlement for a fhoi time, atthe houfe of AMOS MORSE, this twn whet he workedlaft feafon. -Thofe who neglect this calL, rhuft foon exped a. legal Farmmgton, November 18. QIX, nHuf" tWi toe, being allowed by the Hon. Court rf Probate, for the dcftncl to thff mn Jat -t of decrod it their claims againA faid efbte, legally attefled or.

be debarred a recovery according to law. Thofe indebted, are reaueffed to make immedi- trter wsw Tolland, October 1805. FOR "JjH valuable FARM late the property of Mofc Gaylord deceafed, containing about There Is on thepremifes a ManSori Houfe; Barn, Ciacr Mill, and convenient OntHoufes. The fituation of tbis place is very pleaCng, it Hands on an eminence and commands an cxten- five and beautiful profpeft. ALSo, A Wood Lot.

two mile, well of the 3bovl: wrmj containing aDout 30 acres, Apply to AARON AYLORD. Hartford, November 1. tf.77 Lottery InfUrdhcC Officii 5 Prizes of Js IOOO I 10 Prizes of sod D-TS50o; ho IOo forfalem A'wi Channel Lottery, i by the fubferiber at his Office, 14 rods South bt the State honfe, in wholes halves, quarters, and eighths. Tnc prices as follows Whole Tickets. Dols.

Checks of wholes 4 Dols. value it, fubject to 3 Dols. extra it- duition. Checks of wholes, 3 Dols. value drawn fubject to 6 Dols.

extra deduction, Checks of 1 Dols. value drawn fuhjedt to 2 Dol, extra deduction. Checks of nc drawn, fubjea to Dol. extra deduAion, Check.of eighths, to Cents, value drawn, fob- to 7.c Cents, enTa deduftion. Tie'lttt exclianred fr prhr, in other Lvtterier Prize, faid ot thh offc, thirty i after Titlelt will foon fife to 5 Boh.

(3 Cenlt. STKUMAN ADAMS. Hartford, November 1 8. tfi 7 n. 1 1 .7 IT nf per man rtnat nc or falcyon the moft reafonable atwso- tneonTcr saia inner Harbor.

Forte Irunrbuli r. that liitn in two SALE. fnfwoW. nnd ha in. old ctilnr ftcsc.

nc ltA4AJ "XI ral 2lTrtment of TA3y; and rStiple, GOODS, confiding of almoft evtry article called for in retail dry goods Store, which are offered for file at the mod reduced pri-ccsfor nr'fliort credit. WANTED VThitcned and ciieck Flannels, whitened and brown Tow Cloth, Stockings and Mittens, and fulled Cloths, for which a.generotis price will begiven. Hartford, Nov. 26. Vt ASA 5f DANIEL HOPKINS, HAVE juft received frefb.

Calk and Mufcatel Raifins Almonds Spices, Sic. November 23. '3 NEWGOODS. EL1HU FAXON, AS jo ft received a new affbrtment of Dry GOODft, wluca wiu bejold very low, for Cain, or wnite woolleir Fanncl, Mittens and ful'ed Cloth. Hartford, November 31 SHIPPING F17RRS.

"jpHE fobferiber, JAMES TOBIN, Irilh eralift, wifhes co purchafe a quantity of Shipping Ferrs, for which he will give as niych price as any Jacobin vhatcver. Suffield. Nov. 3t E. tsf W7DODDWCo.

HEREBY inform their cuftamers and the public generally, that they hve very liberally replenifherl their affortment in the Dry Goods line, with a large variety of Wooltn, Linen, Cottsn and Silk Goods -of European and India manufactures frdra fhe lateft importations. Bcjl London mar.ufaSured HATS for. Gm-tUmtnofibemoJlfnJhioiiablrfcrm. Hartford, State-Street, Nov. gj-.

31' FA NOT STORE. JAMES R. WOODBRIDGE, Has tbit djy rctencd. iie grcateji JJbrtment vf Rifthttoblt.a&J'Faiby GOODS, ever offered for fntt in tlth ntarlet part of which are, BLUE, black, green, brown- and drab Silk Velvets; j-4, 6-4 and 7-4 Silk and Camels Hair Shawls MuHin do. "Imitation do.

coir ored Satins and Lulirings extra Ions, white and colored Silk and Kid Gloves habit do. plain and Silk Lace Fancy Mwfiins ftripe, plaiir and figured Xenau's fioc' India Book Miiflii.s Linen Cambricfcs Long Lawns, from. 38 to Sf SonBIc Robes and Hancker- mock and real Chambra complete affortment' of lidies' and Gentlemen's Sili, Cotton and Worfied HoEery white Laces from tto 4tf a yard bbek io. elegant Chintz Furniture Bed Laces Chin Fringes and TaffeU Cambric: aid Common Dimities Linen Cambrick 'Hanuiercliief "Silk and Cotton Gown -Buttons plain and figured 'colored Crapes; Shcl Comhsj' Surrenders, ALSO, toco -yardi Ingrain Garpeting's Tickings from 3 to Superfine Cloths and Caffimcr Flannels from 2 to 76, Coatings Baizes; Blankets'; Sheeting Linens Irom' iff to Damalk and common S-apers Table Cloths and NapUins; Oil Cliths a general affortment of StuIT Good-i Coach Laces Providence knitting Twill and filling Gottnn li.ver mounted "Whips Silk and Cotton Unibrel'as Hearth Bruftes Englifh and India Bandanoes, Sic. MuiFs andTi'ppetf.

November -t HALL and KILBOURN, HAVE jiift received a new fuppiy of Hardware GOODS, are tor fale by wholcfale and retail-fdr cafii, approved credit, orcountry produce: Alfo, An affortment of gilt and, common framed LOOKING GLASSES, from one to thirty dollars. Hartford, Nov: jj- NEW GOODS. W. and HILLS, Jtferclohe-Tjxh'rs, Hartford Main-Street, direflTy otftjitc the HAVE jiiit rccJlVcS; freNw-lTdrk ah ei2 tcnGvc alTortnient of Fall and 'Wiiiur COODS among wh ich -are piece extra fuprrftncDutcIa, French, Span-ith and JUon'icn Brbadc'oths. ft o.

douWie milJed London do. XS do Ytirfcfinre do. of the mofl fafliionable colours. 19 do. foperfine doufelemillcd and fingle Caf-iKcra of all colours.

Silk Vaiyet and Pluih Silk McrfaiUcs, Florentine and Sarttn do. Parent Cord, Swanfdown and Toilaiiet do. Silk Velvets ofrnoft all colours; fine amhikin and ctm mon do. reit Cloths, Da-rants, A new and great variety of all other kinds for Geutlehien and Ladies Cloarhing Sufpciidrrs all kind hoxc. fine Englift luany other fjney- ami common Goods.

The above Goods are offered for fale as low as can be bought ar any Store whafccr. C.c-rhmade in fhe iicwcft fafiuon, and on the fiioncft 'y Two B05S of about 14 years of age arc wanted a.s iipnrenriccs rhc LiiSnef Hartfirj. "what I thoap-ht wirhthconchalfofalUhcStorff8Yards.StabIes, f.il and rigging Lofts, hay Sc. the above Hand lately ocupicd liy the late firm if xuiey-w juiuer. ri.

t. ir The one half of the Buihunzs and Land oc- eupicd as a Snap and Candle Manuladory, very t.i. a ncceffary apparatus for carrying on faid buSnefr That valnah'cahdpleafaiitlvfiaatdlwrUjcc- he i i- -v r. ii j.JIai-' i. and' ftbrcs, having an cxcrllent Garden, Barn and everyconveiiicr.ee neceffary lluiife Is built of the beft is extremely well calculated fcr a Public Heuft; It Mcdsc.

bet- A K'oufe Lot, on Barrett, Ctuated a few rods fonthof Jonathan Starr, Efe: being about 1 five-reds front, and ten roos rear. a beautiful f.r Juclnnfl- hfliifr vifisr nr ALSO. ti. Meetin? Kcufe. a little fnrth ..1 Wr.Ei- eorja i.nng 4 acres, wall- cd and under the mghefi intc 1 cultivation.

The above if not fold by the 10th Arril, will be rented. Por farther partiettlafsaail t'ehot for all or any bf the above prcmifes, applyto JOHN S.MILLER. S7U1, 'S. tf44 JAMES H. WELLSj AS iuft received bv the Laura, from Liver- 1 pool a anreafforteist of HARD WARE, which hewillfeli or Retail, atthe NcwrYork prices.

Smi-le. double and treble roil Iron. Crofs cuti, tenon, hand, pannel, omFals, acA ti.k.e, es Aft 'and of an excellent quality 90 doz. Norfolk and common Thumb Latches. Locks, Hinges arid Screws in great variety.

Tacks, Brads, out Nails, tenter Hooks. Jappanned and tinned in ictt Buckles. Compaffes, Bitts, Gimbica. Coffee Mills fleeve Links, fugar TogS. Flint and fand Paper, horfe Brulbes.

Pollifh'd and common tooth Brufhcs. Japan tea Trays, Walters and Lamps; abating Boxes, fine Ivory Combs. Round and oval Spectacles, green do. iron and plated Candlcfucks Brafs wire from No. 41030, warming Pans.

Gun Locks various curry Combs. vx. Round, oval, andOaagon.commo'deHandlei cf- and Knives and Forks. $ix, butcher Knives. epW 86 doz.

foft moulding nr-tM and fteep H-rrcf, Trimiincd S.ddlery. Brafs, and Brafs Top, Andirons, newell pat- tcrn, anti cut Kails, and Brads. 4nd Eli.tal pn n. 0 anrt laro re-! morncco nockct 3ooks, c2vt tea tr. taSSISr anij WMCfc 0f thc vcry heft fort, and so differtnt kinds 5tc.

tfss 11 30OO 1 eflamenCS, Quires; -well printed; forfaic, by KUDSOJJ 5l At the Store, of Mr. Worthington, in Col- Z40 fituatc in th; well parifh of Hartford; chefter, 'Weftcheftcr Society, which Firm five miles from the city. The farm is well wa-. cpnuiienced Trade brithe 4th 5rpr. laft and proportioned for mowing, pabAndba-jeforScc, arable and it produces annually jb A penerai AfTortmeht tf Eurbnean and Wefli.

tons Hav and I CO bbl. Cider India Goods and Crockery, which they offer for Z': cheap as any regular retailer in this State, for Calb, moft 'kinds of Produce, or on three mbnthsirtli t-. Coleheftei; Nov. 10. 3 i A LLpcrfons indebted to the fubferiber by i book, note, or othcrwifc, are rcquclled to make payment to eh Burl and Solcmon Liomh, who are duly authorifed bv me to receive and difcbarjrc the fame and ail perfons havinir claims againfc lum are defircd to exhibit the fame to faid Burt and Loomis for adjuftment.

CONSIDER BURT. HartfordNdv. a3. .31 HE Hon. Court of Probate far the diftrict Eaa-Wndfor, Jiavc allowed txxmonth, from the irth day of November mffc.

for the creditors to the ettate of JOHN ABBE, late of Enfield deceafed, exhibit their claims againft faideftate to the fubferibers, or be debarred a recovery agreeable to no accounts will be allowed unlefs properly" The fiibfcri- ber, hereby mmcc. that they wilt attend on receiving faid claims, on tno nnt Tue.faays April and May next, at the dwelling houfe of faid detcafed, at 9 0'tkts A. each of faid day. Al! whoareindebced to-faid eflatc arede- Cred to make immediate payment, to 'Y'hnAtir, TimoCv rtlie, i Eafieid, November i8oj. 30.

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