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, ■ £rotthc HsUfw Roy*! o*2site or Sept. sj. |
By Lieut. Gen. Sir John Coupe
brook, Knight of the moil honorable
Order of cite Bath, Lieut. Governor and *
Commander in Chief, in J over H •
Maicfty’s Province of Nova Scot ia, conT- .
- jouncing a division of His Britannic
Mair ilv'4 Forces; and bv Edward Gnf- .
fith, Esq. Rear Admiral 1 of the’ White,
commanding a squadron of His Majes
ty’s (him olwir, employed in taking pos
’ st-(Turn of the EafWrn iide ot Pcnbfttit
river, and all* the country lying be
tween the tame river, and .tint bounda
ry hue of the Province of Me’w-Brtins
wick, &c. See.
A PROCLAMATION.
Whmas we have taken formal .piffles*
Sian, for his of all thd P.lieifi
fide of the Penobscot river, and* II the
foyntry lying between the fame river, and
tltc boundary line ot the Province otNew
, Brunswick, including Long Ilbnd, and all
the other illands near and contiguous to
** iiie Stores thereof.
And whereas it is expedient and neces
-s.iry, that a Prqviflonal Government be
eftabiithed in that country until hia tnnjes
ty’spkafurethall be known—We do there
fore order 6c command; lor the present,and
until farther orders so die contrary, all
jpidgts, justices of the peace, aad other a#-
Xr* duty commissioned and t appointed to
keep the peace, and vjniiniftcr justice, *nd
who wire aflingun-fii*- the authority ot
the governitu ut within that country Adi
to continue \n autlrorily until his m/jefty's
pleaiure further known, fond to.
•jdmUilfterjultice, and preserve pejCt and
gorxl order within the fame coimfry, and
- .-cry part thereof, agreeably to die law*,
ullage and cuftoins in force at tbettitne We
took pofftlfion of that country j TubjedA,
hjwevcr, to Inch future coders a*d, altera
tions as may be expedient. Ancj we have
appointed Gen id GoiTelin, Esq. r ajor gen
eral’in V>* ma jetty's lervice, or whoever
may faceted to the military command hi
case of his death or departure* to com
mand ami -goverb tlur country, mil his
mu jetty’s pleasure fliall bfc further known,
or until the conona’ideV in chiefo • his ma
jetty’s forces Hull rtlake other order to
the contrary- And,we ftri&ly enjoin ind
Command all peri'ms of every description,
dwelling and rcfjdng within the nits of
the Wore described cr,untry, to pay obe
dience so this proclamation, and to the
itri Gerard GottVJmi or to the fifoior offi
cer commanding thltaeountry for* the time
“being, and to conduit tijdnfelves peacea
bly and quietly. And if any person or
speifom, rtfliiing or inhabiting .within the
country before described, fliailherttafter be
found in arms agTyitt his m a jetty, or aid
big $ a (fitting his m,ij. fly's enemies in any
other lhape, either by conveying iotehi
gcnce, or otherwise, such person or per
sons ttiall he immediately brought before a
court mart!ah and, on conviHlon, ffia{l ‘be
puniftitd agreeably to military law. And
all collellors,and receivers of ii*e public
revemie-of'that country, ard enjoined and
commanded inimedfcitriy to render, to the
proper officer of. his majetty’s cuftomsj ap
pointed for that pin pose at Gattine, a*true
?:id exact Account of all and every lum or
Arm of public money‘in their hands at the
time |X>nUTion was token of that country
-for his mttjtfly, and to pay over the. lame
to the said ftfhCrr of the culloms,; and all
( fndi col tenors and receivers” art? ta account
■J for, and pay over in the fame manner, all
•monies by them collolted Or rcteived liuce
jn&ttTions of that country was taken by us
v la aforesaid. 1 ;¥ r, •
all {a rson* inhabiting WdtJiln the
Ihid ciwmiy and tilmds are rj-quirfed to ap
pear, before the proper officers ajlpointtd
for tfu.X purpose as foeVdily ns poffibie af
• ter tin* publication hereof, and, to take “an
•Oath t tbohave peaceably ancfquietly, and
while inha’ jng ind iwWing’within that
1 country, not to carry arms, or iu any rev,
AdT hoiliU.lv ugaitvll his maj. tty, or.
any of his 1 ufajedh r And such inhabitant*
after taking such oath, llmll be prott tied
in their pprfons and properties, until his
• nmjt fty.’a pleasure lhall be known;.
filing however, herein contained, is to ex
tend taany property feised, and taken as
prize previous to the publication hereof,
r to the fociirity of the persons or proper
ty of those who refuse to take the oath
1 before mentioned. Apd all and every
person or persons not being |n inlmbitant
or inhabitants of that country, at the time
dt poffcAicnjof by his niajt'tty's
fences, wliether such person pea Britilh
*> fubjeft orotberwile, who fbalt be found
rhjouming in tltat Country, w’uhtn the
foid limits,- or patting or repafling nothin
the fome, without a proper pass, and li
eeie granted; cither by the governor,.™
chief otßritifh th America, or by the
admiral comp>am!ii.| in chief his oiajefty *s
on the oo.itt of Norjh America, or
by the I’Wut. governors, or commanders
ih tbief hwthe time being, of the provm-,
ces* of Nova-Sc >tia, or New Br-*nswick*, or
by commanding for the time
being at Halifax, or fr<*m the said Gerard
GofTelin, or whoever may fui cced him as
senior officer commanding within -tlx; said :
country, shall be imimdiatety apprehend-.
ed atid brought to trial before a court mar-
tial, and puniflied as fdf breach of orders,
accoidihgto military Hw : and tullp-vvyer ■ |
and authority is hereby graiKed to thelaid
•Gcrartl GofleliM, or wlmever may lwie;if>
ter be commander m that country, until ‘
bis majetty’sp'-Turtbc known, to compel
any person or persons, who mav hereafter
‘be guilty of any hoffile, disord -rly, ftr dis
obedient conduit, or who refofe to take
-the o>th before .directed, it> h* removed
that country, and to ponilh luclvfWr
ipn or persons, who may to the fauje*
after foci, remmwl, according to rejJiutrJr |
law, Wtfor a kretch. ‘• j
:A*A <*
within that country, being owner or owl
ets of anv lliip, or iliip. vcffj or wden,
nnd who (hill ’nave laU fi the oath of alle
“giance to his maiel>v, c .lliaU l*e ensiled to
receive the ufficer of the cuffom* ap-*
i pointed at tfcftine, a certificate, aud coaft
mg licence, counwrtigned by the military
officer commanding in that country (oV tlie
• time being, wli r.h (hail protect tuch fhi;is,
or vessels retpe&ively, fifliing or coafl
ing from one harliour or river to the other,
within the lic- itS of the country aforefaid ;
audit dull be lawful for-fuch velfols when
fdroilhed 1 with codling clearances, and
permits from the proper officer of the cus
toms at Caftine aforefaid, to carry with
out moledation, from one harbour’ to ano
the, within laid djftrtift, the produce of
that country, or any goods, ware*, or
merchandize, lawfully imported into Cas
tjnr. Provided, always, it any (hip
‘ or vtficl lb licenced for fifbing or coasting
fliall be found at the dilhnceot ten leagues
frrifri the (liore of -id comitry, or to the
foutliward or wefovard, of the eastern Tide
of Monhegan Ifldnd, or (ball be found to
j northward or evAward of the line ot the
province of New- Bruhfwick, the licence!
of fuch’ vessel or vffels, fliall be null and ,
•Voill, aud it (halt be lawful to .seize andj
make prtze of such veflld or veflels, the I
fame if* if owned by the enemy. /
And it (h ill ‘and may be lawful, until j
yhis majesty’s plealiire fliall be known, tw
any Britilh fubjtd, >r person inhabitufj*
•within ther Ibid ctntntry, who /Ji;ißte ad* ;
milted to the privilege ot a
to import, ?ndbring from the BmWKing
dom of Great Britain, and Ireland, or any
of the colonie* or plantations thereto be
longing, into the pot of Caftine, and no
other port or place within the said diftrift,
in Britifti ships, owned and navigated ac
cording to law, all goads, wares, and mer
> chandize which call be lawfully exported
from Great Britain and-Ireland to the Bri
tish colonies ; and all good*, wares, and
merchandize, which can be lawfully im
ported from orte British colony to another,
, and to export in like manner, in Britilh
ftiips only, from the said port of Gaftjne,
any goods, wares, or. merchandize, the pro
duce of the said country, Or goods con
demned ns prize, and-to carry the fame to
Great Britain or Ireland, or any oi tbe
Britifti colonies#
Provided always, that any Britufi
entering or to inter, ocher
port, hartjor or place, within the limit* of
the said country, iave the said port of
Gistine, shall beliable tobe seizedas prize,
and condemned i.t , a British ship trading
with t£e enemy.; and provided also, that
, nothing herein contained, shall - authorise
British subject*, or persons trading to that
country under the authority of this proc
lamation, to take up a residence in said
country, unless specially licensed for that
, purpose as aforesaid, v - . ‘ •
And all good* imported and exported,
’ into, or from the said port of Gastine, or
1 carried coastwise or otherwise, shall be
subject to all the fluties* rules, order* and
regulations, which the laws oF trade and
navigation, and tlie British acts of p.’i lin
mrht reguifttitig tlie trade am! fiflieries of
the British colours appoint: and wbi.ea
sduties flialHie collected and laws of trade
rules and rt-gnlatkms, executed after the
’ same manner as at the custom house in
in the province of Nova Sjotia.
and- And we do allure, • and promite, the in
habitants’of the country’ taken pofTclljon
I)fbv us aforefaid, that so longt a* they
fliall conforni to this Proclamation, and
bthave p aceahly and quietly,,
and dial! take and fuhfcribe- either the
oath of allegi-nce to his majeftv, or the
OHtii by this proclamation appointed, they
. fliall be protoifted hoth in person and pro
perty, xr.trHiis majelly’sjileafure.fliall be
-known; artek ’s far as poflible, fliall have
:the laws ivlurh wen;in force, at the time
We took pcfieifioh of tipflt country, cr.rri
cd into execution by the judges, magistrates
and peaccx officers, who were in aiutiority
at the time yrt took pofleffinn of faul
Country; fobjeft, however, to such altera
tion and ordinances, as tlie Officer com
manding, for tlie time tiding, may deem
uectlTary and exponent, to enable him to
flipprt and maintain the power and atitho* j
rity of his majesty, in and over that coun
try, anif fubieft to the authority of that
. fore in ary and military of proceed- ■
ing which the defence of that country
inay render necessary, and Which the lafws
ofwar amungft ciyilretd nations authorife. v
And. we liope.that'the peaceable demean
or and behaviour of the inhabitants under
pftfont rircumllan^c s s wH be such a* wilt
enable the officercommanding'for the time
being, to carrry into effidf, every ‘meas
ure mxtffary to piyonote their, present fe- .
curity and happinds; but nothing coti- |
tamed in this proclamation is to extend, ot I
be ceuftrued to extend, to the ettablifb- j
merit of any form of government, that :
fliall exist longer than until his msjffty's
plesfure fliall be hiown, and fubjtft to all j
, such orders and regulations as the-Prince’’
• Rt getit cf tbe Utiitcd Kingdom* aAjog uj,
the name and on the behalf of his majes
ty, inay think expedient to appoint, and
est .hlilh, for the permwent government
: pf tliat country} unt'ft Which pe ‘od we
protnife to carry into cfteA this prqclama
tiox iivevery way that will be ft conduce
to the fafety and profpenty of the inhabi
tants of the country.. Provided they con*
tribute by tlieir peaceabledemenhor to tlie
tpeafurrs necessary and expedient to*be
ti>V to boht ljovscffion ioF the country a
•gi vi his majesty’s Enemies, to wliicli ob
jifrt the officer commandiug in that coun
try, for t!s time being is to employ his
wnote force, and any oppolitiou f to*n die
inhabitants of that qountry to the mcalures
necessary jo accomplifli foaT object, will
render this proclamation nidi and void.
Given our Hands apd Seals at
| Are* at Halifax,, this zift day of
September, in die Jath year of h
nvjelly’s reign, Anuoque Dom’mi,
*3t4- i
-Jo:is Coape Shkrbrooxk, j
Lieut. Gen. Commanding. ,
GaiFFiTH, Rear Admiral. *
CONGRESS.
hcusK of representatives#
%
TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 4j.
, WAYS AND. MEANS.
The House resumed the coDoderatiou of >
tlie UnSniffled bufinefe, being the report of ‘
the committee of Ways and Means recom- i
mending the imposition of additional tax
es; and the firfl refohitiob for adding too •
per cent, to tlie present amount ot the Di- |
rest Taxes, being on its paflage—
Mr. Rbea of Tcntt. (poke at length in
fopport of the resolve, and in reply to Mr. ;
Webster’s speech ot yesterday.
Mr. Calboun of S. C. next took the
floor, and ean able and eloquent speech
pourtrayedAe exigency of the times, and
enforced thebecelfity ofprefent aft ion, in- 1
j {lead of recurring to fjflmer feenes, and ,
fighting over again the old themes of con- ;
tention. . ‘ • !
j Mr. Webster of S. spoke briefly in :
I explanation. , ‘4
Mr. Fisk ofVt. his usual pointed
’ manner assigned the reafoas which induced
i him to vote for the increased tat*,
j Mr. Sbipberd of J*- fp°k* at great’
• length, and with Vis ■
1 in opposition to the tax.
j ‘ Other gentlemen fooke’alfo on tbi* and
i the following questions.
i A division of the question having called
■ on the refofotion reCpefttng the Direst Tlbc,
the firft queftiott put was on tlie following
part“ Resolved, that it is expedient tq
continue the Direst Tax.”
On this question, the iote* were-*
For tlie motion, 97- •
Againftit, . *4
Tlie question was then taken on the re#
Mining clause of the fo
inereast tbe same too per tent” —’and
decided'as follows t
YEAS—Meffr*. Alexander, Andetson,
Avery, Barbour, Bard, Barnett; Boien,
Brown, Burwell, Butler.Galdwell,Cantion,
Cliappell, Clark, Cflpton, “Creighton,
Crouch, Cuthbert, Dana, Davis of Penn.
Denoyelles, Deflm, Dnvalf, Exrle, Eppes,,
j Evans, Farrow, Fi£k of Vt* Fiflc of N. Y.
; Feiney, Forfythe, Gholfon, Glasgow,
} Gootlwyn, Griffin j Hill, Hanson, Harris,
; Hawes, Hawkins, Hopkins, of K. Hum
• phreys, Hungerford, Ingbam, Irwin, Jolm
fon of Vir. Johnfo|* of Ky. Kennedy,
Kent of Md. Kerr, Kerlhaw, Kilboiim,
■ King of N# C. Lc(forts, Lowndes, Lyle,
M‘Coy, M‘Kee, McLean, Montgomery,
Moore, Nelson, Newton,Oakley, Ormfoy,
, Pickenr, Pleafants, Wm. Reed, Rhea of;
: Tenn. Rich, Ringgold, Robertson, Sage,
Seybert, Sharp, Smith of Vir. Strong, Tan
pehiii, Tayjoy, Telfair, Troup, Udree*
. Ward of N J- “tyilfon of Penn. Yancey
t— 89. 4 \
i NAYS—Messrs. Bay lies of Ma*sao*!i
fetts. Bradbury; Bringhara,Caperton,Coo(>*
s cr, Culpepper, Davenport, Franklin, Gas
ton, Goklflforough, Hale, Hulbert, Jack
son of R. 1. King of Mass. Lovett, Ma
con, Moffitt, Markell, PearfonjFickering,
Pitkin, Pott, letter, John Reed, Ruggles,
Sclmreman, ShipUerd, Smith of N. York,
i Stanford, Sturges, Taggart, Thompson,
Vfefe, Ward oi” Mai*. Wheaton, White, !
Wilcox—37.
J So it was determined to continue the pre
, font Direst Tax, and increase the fame 100
jxrxent. .
Tlie lecond refolutinn, M to iucreafe tfie
• dpty on fpfrits diffilled by an additional
j duty rand a half cents per gal
’ loll”—being under consideration, together
with tra? ameodnient made in committee
of the whole, goingUo ini reafe die fame to
! r j cents per gaUcmE
‘ Mr. Fish of N.‘Y. renewed his-motion
toinfert twenty-jive inlkarlof fifteen.
Mr. Gaston of N. C. in the course of
difetiftion moved to lay ®n the table so
1 much nt the report of the committee of
the whole as applies to tbe lecond refolu
; tion; which motion-was'agreed to; and
then
The Honfe adjourned at half pad three
! o'clock# ‘/v _ 1
BOSTON, Oftober,
FROM HALIFAX. A
Admiral Cochrane 1 failed from Halifax
on the 1 ath inst. in his own (hip, the Toni
naot, unaccompanied by Smy other. He
remained at Halifai. but a few day*, and
j- 1 took with him. a quantity light artillery.
• It was thoiight that he was on hie return
I to the Cbefapeake. ,- f ;v
Admiral failed apparently in great
\ haffe, being toWed out of the harbor by
’ boats. It was said he came to draw from
} the place all the regular ‘troops, end to
■ h*ve the forte garrisoned by militia ; but
Gpv. Sherbroke would not agree to the
arrangement, opinion was
tliat he had a r.ew expedition in view, and
was to meet his force at fortW particular
place to execute it.
‘Jhere were about twelve fail of men of
war in port, including two or three fail of
tho 1 inland five or fix frigate*.
It was reported thit the officers m Can
ada had protested again ft Gav. Prevoft’4
. military* conduft*and ligned a petition to
the Prince Regent tor his recall, and it
wlk'even said “tliat Gov. Sherbrooke and
Admiral Cochrane had (igned the petition.
I he*kody of Sir -Peter Parker, (who
was killed in Maryland) was font to EJig
lanfl in the ‘debar.
y' T The 27th inst. is appointed a* a dty of
public thankwiving m Nbva-Scotia, for
the peace in Isnitope> - - . *
A American privateer brig fljgpofotl
to be the Portsmouth, was qf FL&.
“rfax town on the 9th instant.
Provifion* were very high-
LATEST REPORT/row ENGLAND#
Tbe fiiip captured by the privateer Ports- .
mouthy failed from. Plymouth, (Eng.) 00
the Ift of September, with foveral trans
ports of troops, monttions oi wif &c. for
Quebec, and under convoy, and separated
at sea. Lord. Hill had not failed. A
r large number of Britifti transports bad de-
I parted for France, engaged to carry French
I troop* to'the W. Indies^— -Bost. FaL 21 st. .
i From Salem-, Oct. 20.— M Nothing
new here to day. Tlie (hip Stranger and
. cargo fold for about 72,060 dollars, Which
. was far short of the general expeftation.
, The cannou and many other article), fold
j very low. 30 of the 2.fib guas, fold for ;
300 dollars a-piefte. A The pureliafer 1 now
hold them, I understand, at 800 dollars 1
If the file had taken place a few cfojys la
; ter, the cargo WQuld have fold for a pinch
larger fumt ‘ The other guns brought 41 o
and 5 1 o dollars each. The (bip 3-*bo.”
,We understand the Govern mein of..
Massachusetts have purfhafed m >ft of the
* ordnauce of the prize (hip Stranger—ld.
‘■’NAVAL COURT OF -ENQUIRY.
j At a Court of Enquiry, of
! Captain Isaac Hull, and OaoUtfi John
Smith, of the United States’ Navy, at the
Navy-yard in tke PortfiKiutb,
N. H. to investigate the condiift of tlie
! officers and Crew of the U. S. (hip Adams,
j commanded by Captain Charles Morris,
: and tlie cailfes of the fofs of tliat (hip by
i fire, by order of Capt. Morris, in order, I
j alledged, tq. avoid capture by the T
; enemy at Hampden, in the diftrift of !
Maine, on the 3d of September, 1814, the
opinion of the Court -uponthe faftsfound,
was, by order, attached tot the proceedings t
trammitted to the Department, and is as
follow*, viz. ,
OPLVIW.
K The Court having attentively consi
dered tbe teflimony in the case, are of opin
i ion, that Capt. Morris, tbe officers and |
r Crew of -the late (hip Adams,, have, done
| their duty; and express their entire appro#
1 bation of their cohduft on this occaffon;
j and further, that “bad the (hip not hsjye
.{ been destroyed (lie must have *ftllen iirto
% the hands of the enemy- And, from the
% circumstances which attended’ her deftruc
’ tioti| they are, moreover, further ot opin
; ion, that the conduft. ot Captain” Morris ]
j during the approach of the enemy, andrin
; the deftruftion of the U. S, ffiip Adams,
reflefts on him tbe highest credit.” %
41 The Coiirt adjourned Kne die.
•“ISAAC!
“ President of tbe Cour!.
, 44 G# W. Prescott, ‘ ;
*J*dge Advocate
. - - * :
NEW-YORK, Oftober 24.
Our Committee of Defence, having
great reaforl (they fay) toapprehend an at
| tack on this city, within a few weeks, call
1 on tlieir fellow-citizens for a renewal of
their patriotic labours without delfty for
i the completion of the defences at Harlaem,
which wUj place tbofe works in a lorrai-.
, dahle fnuation as to afford an effeftiial re
; Cftanee to afty force whichmay be brought’
i. against the city.
Iv.”: Letters from Walhington are said to be
dating that lord Hilf, with 14,000
1 men had failed from Cork about the ift of
Sept, for the American eoKft. * ‘
It appears that the enemy hold out fotne
foVere threat* against Savannah jand recent
accounts from Baltimore “fay, “ the ede-’
;my is returning.” But there is so much
; contradiftitay about thjfir movement in the
that it seemingly is not known
whether they are there or gone to sea.
A Kingston( Jjm.) paper of Sept. 7, lays,
that gen. Balleftetos with 10,000 men had
failed from Cadi* for Santa'Martha, in S. *
America } and that gen. CapohS was ready
to embark with 20,00a troops for Louis?-
i ana, and that general Lacy was shortly
after.to leave Spain with an equal nmnber
. of men for La Plata and Chili. ,
The Preffdent has conferred a foconcl
breve ton that uniformly dlftinguiffied offi
cer, Capt. Nathan Towfon of the corps nf
Artillery. - He is now a LiedL Colonel,
to rank from the 15th of Auguffi *Y£
Such men will eftaWiflia precedent Tor
promotion according to merit, without re
gard to Nat. Intel.
Sir George, Prevoft has iffiied a general
oi-der, complaming of certain arljdes of
dressy jv-ora the officers of Loid Wel
lington’* army , as improper a It Is imag‘rt*
: ed .that hi* excellency is more dissatisfied
with the dressing of General Macomb,
thin the dress of hi* own officers. 1 *
Norfolk Ledger r OHofter 26.
; . .J. , n- V; l*-** “< -•"'A'.
yAt a fate Mayor’s Court, a ipan and
his wife broughtcrofs'aftions, each darga
ing the otfoer with having committed art
assault and battery. On inveftigatipn, it
.appeared that the husband, had pushed the
, door against his wife, aod the wife in turn
j pushed tlx; door against her .husband. A
gentleman *fthe Bar, that he
could 4ee no impropriety in a naan and.
hit wife a-d<3r-ing each other.
‘ .Northern paper.
7 r ‘ - . * Jwrm < v
Accor.*ts were received by last pight**
Eaflem mail (lage, frorn St. John’s, N. B
to the 6tji inst.;” Eaftport to the 13th, afld
Caftine to the 16th—no news. The Fat# :
tome and Piftou brigs were pi Eaftport.
: The British held Robmftown. Several
deserters from Eaftport, were pursued and
overtaken on the bridge at a °d
othora cfiwytffi 1 JitiL.
. May & Lewis,
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•} Handkerchiefs, for cravats
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J light ttriprd ditto
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1 bale Rnfe Blanket?
1 trunk Cambrics
STURGES & BURROUGHS-
Nov. 7 / 3* 7 1
T A
River Low Grounds f
FOR S\Li£.
Seven hundred acres, situated on Savan
nah river, below Augusta, in Richmond
((county. The quality is prime, most all
fit for cultivation, add is well timbered.—
Also; an upland situation of 35 acres,
proved by long experience* to be equal to
any in the state for health; has two
Springsofexcellent Water,isvery elevated
at a convenient distance to, and commands
an entire view of the low .grounds. It
will be sold for cash on a liberal credit,
or exchanged for negroes—and as it is not
much improved, a great bargain may be
expected. - Unexceptionable titles will be.
made. For further particulars-enquire at
this office.
Nov. 7 3t* ■
Just Received,
And for lale, low for ca(h, LON DON
PORTER, in hhds. LISBON WINE, ia
’ half pipes, HYSON TEA not more than
i four months from Indm, luperfine BROAD
CLOTHS, and a quantity of SALT.
HA\ £NS 8c BILBO#
. Nov.y ft *
Bills on New-York, *
For Salk rv *
JOHN MOREHEi\D,
; : No. 3, -eommefe Roiff.
Nov. 7 3t 7 c
Troop Orders*.
The members of the Clhml 7ro r p
of Light Dragoons, to .
semble at the Long
This Evknino, at 7 j ‘
JAMES M. VVTYNE,
Nov. 7 71 Capt dint
EleSiars of Chatham County,
Ia Candidate for die office of Re*
teiver of Tax Returns , at the ensuing
January eleftion ; as there are now no
Courts, and of courfo no fees, Itruft you
f will aid roe in the present application.
JOB T. BOLLES.
November 7 7 * .
7 h? death a/John Caig,
renders it absolutely necessary that, hfe
debtors, and those of the fubferiber, and of
the differen t firms in which they were con- *
cerned in Savannah, Ihould make immedi
ate payment, as no longer indulgence can
be given, and their creditors arirtdefired tp
give in their Claims for fottlement*, #
- ROBERT MITCHELL, 4
Nov. 7 71 Survive^
Way & Baker
Have removed to tlie (lore recently oc- 1
<mpied “by J. J. & F. Blanchard, where
they offer for foie a general assortment of
GOODS, suitable for the feafbn.’ *
An elegant assortment of Cloths,
and Veiling, all of which will be fold on
re.afonable terms for c'alh, cotton or sppiov
ved acceptances in town.
; .„ v November v/, y r
Twenty Dollars Reward* t
Will be given for apprehending my f
mulatto boy, PETER, who runaway on
the 16th instant. He-is about 2* year#
dd,mkldle size, very light color; he is an
artful raffia), can tell a plausible story, and
will report himffilf to be fire; he wore off
a btae broadreloth coat, white m irfei Ilea
veil, (boe boots, and carried away * varie
ty of homespun cloathing. Twenty “DoU
lars, and all reafqnable eypenfes will be. t
paio for delivering him to me, or fecurinff. .
him in Jail* Washington County
william hurdern-
Oftober 22, 1814. 7*
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QEORG lA. j By John o*i!ie Cltr* of the
(t.*.) > Court of the
J. Bailie. V-Coimty of M’lntofh and Su<e
afortfiilL
WHEREAS, Jofcph W. O'Nml appliea for
fteitrts ol atfonni*rrapon on the crt and c ‘*
left* o. r Lien:. A. O*N<-sl, fete
the United s*ej Sea Fencible, dee. •* neafrik
° thete *re therefore to rite and admonlab *IJA
and (insular, th-kindred Arted-tor* of the *id
deceat'd. to (*fe the if objcttiont (it any they haw jr
in my office, on or Vrtore-the fiiQ Monday 5 4
“ p&i neat.-mfiSrrwu* letter* of AdmtnUtraupH
“witl he *o,.ted, . *
Given under my hand and this *ft day -
of Nov. A. D. one thouwod, etjehr huntirtrt
• and fourteen, and y** 4 e s AislTiican Indr
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