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&iS army hffciafl when attacked, at Oeuraa
*■, hy Morales, ad went to Boouir;
but oahaariag’ that .sir George
‘vho had eaptured Vittoria, had come ap
‘Hitfa seven hundred men, defeated Morales
and again got possemsiou of Gcumara, he
r eturned, hut would not be received by his
troops. Morales is desperately wounded,
and obliged to retreat to Porto C&bello.
** Subletee has had an action with some
of the roy-xl troops, and was compelled to
retreat towaids Cuniana, where geaerai Ma
rino is in force.
“ Bricn's llat has sailed, supposed for
windward, auhe disgusted with the
cotcluci of Bolivar. *
■ii* laan ‘j'it ■>!s■ !>■ -I't
Highly Important Notice!
v ,, . I
TasAsunY Department, Sept. 1 2, 1816.
V 1
The proposition made by this Dep-rmeut
fSr eommeocing the pnym.mt of small sums,
in Coin, on the first day of O tuber, 1816,
has been generally de lined by the fetujtb
Banks, which have heretofore suspended
their specie payments. Arid, as an arrange
ment for supplying the Peop'e With the re
quisite medium, to pay their duties and t;<x
es, independently of tl.e St; te Banks, tan
not be conveniently mad.', until the Biv*k of
the United States skall be in operation, no
further measures wifi be in operation, no
further measures will t>e pursued, with a
view to the collection of the revenue in
Coin, on the said first and *y of 0.-lob .r, 1816.
Bnt, in pnrsu’inee of the Resolution of
Couc ess, passed on the &9i.h d.v of April,
1816,
Nones is kereby given,
That from and after the 2o h and y of Feb
ruary, all duties, taxes, debts, or bums
of money, accruing or becoming p .yaole
to the United States, mu it be peid and col
lected in the legal ourreoey of the United j
States, or Treasury Notes, or Notes of the
Bank of the U. States, or in Notes of B . .ks
whith are payable, &. paid on and round, in!
the legal currency of the United SUitea, & I
not otherwise.
And all Collectors and Receivers of Pub
lic Money, are required to pay due atten
tion to the Notice hereby given, and to, gov
fern themselves, in the collection and re
ceipt of the public dues, duties aud taxes,
accordingly.
The Collectors of the Customs, and of
the Direct Tat and Internal Dunes are re
quested to make this Notice generally known
by all means in their power. And, the
Printers authorized to publish the L;ws of
the United States, will be pleased to insert
it in their respective newspapers.
A J DALLAS,
Secretary of the Treasury.
latest’ fro m eng land.
New York , September is
By the British packet Blu tier, whi.fi
arrived yesterday, the editors of the Mer
cantile Advertiser have received Loudon
{tapers to the 12ih alt. London snipping
ists of the 3d and j h of the same mooli,
and Halifax papers to the 10th instant, from
which the following extracts are made.
London, August 3, I
Ueceut letters from Madrid, state, that |
an o-'jer had been issued by the ‘
for a Ituy or ballot qf 80,000 iaeri to be |
embodied as a militia. la tba opitiiou of
some persons, the measure ts adopted with
the view of Jefmqg the regu ! ir troops at
the disposal, at government, for the pur*
pose of sending, theip to soutk Amertea 6c j
MexUo, where their services unroll, \
wanted. Others talk of an exp< diiiofc be
ing intended for West-Florida, in tbe con-’
temp’ationof a war with the Uuited States.
August to.
A letter from Uenoa, July $9, says “ in
felligence has been received here, that the
dey of Algiers has 8000 slaves at wn k at
the fortifications of that place ; which are ’
intended to mount fifteen hundred pieces
of cannon.”
August it- j
Spain is fitting out a small squadron a-;
gainst the pirates and intends reinforcing
the garrisow of Ceuta. 1
An article from Cugliarn. of the 22d July,
fays, that the Americau squadron was met
steering for Algiers, which they were to
attack before lord Extnouth’g arrival.
The duke of Wellington is expected to
leave London for Paris to-morrow.
Paris, August 9.
The destination of the armament which
the Porte is preparing is shid to be the
coast of Algiers, though not for the pur
pose of joiniug the forces of the Bai bary j
powers, but on the contrary to aet against’
Algiers, and oblige the dey to a< kn wiedge ,
the authority of the grand stumor The|
policy of the divau in this respect is, how-*
ever, so very uncertain, that event# alone j
can explain its views.
A peace has been concluded between the
Ashcntyne and Fautyue nations in Africa-
Kingston, August 10- j
fa eonsequeute of the great scarcity of l
tice atod corn, a memorial from the juer-l
chants and other inhabitants of this <JtJr
was predated in the early pa:*t of the weak ;
to his grace the governor, requesting that
these articles might he permitted to be im
ported in British vessels from foreign ports,
under the usual proclamation ; but bis ,*raee :
the governor was pleased to reply that he
was not able to comply with the prayer ‘
thereof, as it would interfere with tbe laws ■
that regulate the trade, end which cannot
be dispensed with but ia cases of urgent.
necessity. a |
i Late from Gibraltar and the tervar.ean.
Nkw-Yokk, Sept. 16.
brig Boxer, e&pniu Mis, arrive? at
tills port yesterday, iu 48 days front Sinyi -
: Ra. and 26 from Gibraltar,
i Captain Mix inform:; us that the esp'^i- 1
I tion ueuer lord l&Kinouth, arrived nt (iio
ralf. r on the Dili, and g&iid on tbe!
44th of August for Algiers. I \ c . *
i“ invincible arma<la M consisted of il, I
| t.mong which were 2 three deckers, J sev-!
enty fotirs, together with a floiill- of un- i
boats, bomb ketches, &iv The Dot h rd
rniral followed iu the w&ke of his lordship.
Advices re-ejvrd at Gibraltar from Al
gtvr?, stated that the Dey whs well prepaid!
so •'reive his oppontuta, and ;hai he Was
inijied to defend himself and sperntety.
M ’ny I'Veueh eugiaeers had entered his
servi @.
I **e British frigate with the Algeriao
aiiib *ss*utor to the SubiiuH iCrte remained
at theLl ‘ot I'eredos, the Grnud Heigti'.or
refusirg to allow her to pass the Dari! n
elh s. the ambassador wislied obe land
ed at the isiand ; but the cotumamier of
the Iri he would carry him
hark to Algiers, unless he Wd# allowed to
hiiid him ul Constantinople.
The e< pt&in Paiha of Turkey, with 25
sail, w, son a eroise ia-he Archipelago.
The United States’ sloop of war fc , **&*
captain Rogers, arrived hi Gd r&itar
ioa the 15th of August. The United SiateiV
i schooner Hornet arrived there Irora Mala
[ ga about the 7t h.
Letters from New South. Wales
states, that nearly the whole of
the natives of the Island of Li
med, in the South Sea, near Ota
heite, have renounced idolatry,
and embraced the Cnristian faith.
Six hundred and sixty attend she
school.
[London pap* r , Aug. 3.
Emigration. — There is not a
week, scarcely a day. but a ship
leaves some of the many harbors
in Ireland with a cargo of men,
women, and children,, Tuesday,
se’nnight, the Report laid before
the Privy Council held in Dub
lin Castle, of the number ready to
sail for the Atlantic, amounted to
Sixteen Hundred f Os these 500
satl from Dublin—upwards of
iOO in one vessel ftom Newry—
-5 or 600 from Derry and Belfast,
the export ports in this trade.—
London paper .
A LIST
OP LE ITERS, in the Post Os
fice at Louisville, on the Ist.
day of October 1316
William W. Abbett, James O.
Abbett, 2 Eliza Boyd, Olive Bell,
George R. Brown, Gabriel R.
Barcley, Clerk Superior Court,
George R. Clay ton , Howell Cobb,
Simon Caldwell, John R. Cook,
Georgeann Cook, Arthur Clarke,
Rev. Thomas Darley, Nancy Da
niels, George L. or John Earnest,
Mary Flournoy, John Forsyth,
Josiah Fokes, Alexander Good
game, Hezekiah Gates, John P.
Harvey, Abner Hammond, Lew
is Hales, Eliza S. Hargrove, Sa
rah Jones, Lovina J uner, William
Knight, Mathew Lane, Rev. Jo
seph Lowery, 2 AqUilla Lowe,
John Lane, Joseph Marshall Sen,
John Marsh, Thomas M’Wattey.
Morris Miiiphey, 2 John T.
Pressly, Martin ’Quiney, Mary
Ann Roach, Abraham Robinson,
2 Jacob Robinson, Isaac Robin-
Son, 2 Mary A. SchweighofFer,
James Spivey, Jonathan T
Simms, Samuel Scarborough.
William Spites, John M Smith,
Geotge Stapleton 2, Taylor
Esq. John Tompkins, Josiah
Telfair, William H. Thompson,
Uiicious f’arven, Jacob West,
Isaac Woods, Jane Woods, T
F Williams, James Warner, John
Welch, Edward Wingate, John
Wi Woods, James Young 2.
A WRIGHT, a. p
Caution.
All persons are forbid tra- \
ding for Ten Notes of hand, giv- \
en by me, dated the i9t i Septem
ber 1816, payable te Joseph Hun
naway, or bearer, s.>n, or before
the 25th day of November next;
for Thirty Dollars each.- The
said Dunnaway* traded mt a Ne
gro, which from his own confes
sion, during my absence, is dis
| eased, and lam determined not
i pay said Notes, until a just h ;
; satisfactory settlement can be
had. . ,
WM. N. HARMAN.
Louisville., October 2, tBl6.
500
DOLLARS REWARD,
ESC APED from the prison in
Chilicothe, state of Ohio, on the
night of the 4th of June last,
JAMES ESSEX, alias J AMES
i ESSEX CROSBY STER
LING.
; He is about 30 years of age,
five feet seven inches high, of a
fair complexion, thin visage, ligfn
hair, Luge eyes, Roman nose,
large whiskers; by trade a clo
thier, can work at carding or any
employment in manufactories,
is also expert in the sword exer
cise and boxing. He was born in
Warwickshire, in England, and
it is believed came within the last
year from Canada to this place.
The said James Essex, alias
James Essex Crosby Sterling,
was committed to jail last January
on a charge of robbing the mail
of the U States —His partner
| who calls himself THOMAS W -
NOBLE, is now in prison on a
charge of robbing the mail at the
same time. The above reward
will be given for his apprehension
and delivery, or confinement in
any jail of the U. States; so that
he can be brought to trial,
JOHN HAMM,
! Marshal of Ohio District.
Zanesville, Ohio , July 25
GEORGIA — Jefferson county .
WHEREAS James Stone ap
plies for letters dismissory from
his administration on the estate
and effects of Jonathan Archer
late of said county dec.
These are therefore to cite and
admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by
law to show cause, it any they
have why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand this 23d
August 1816.
A. WRIGHT, d’k.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WiU.be sold at the Market House >
in the Town of Louisville o?i
the first Tuesday in November
next, between the usual hours*
One negro woman named Ce
lia, as the property of John
P. Harvey, to satisfy two execu
tions, one in favor of Furlow
Hill vs. Harvey, the other IV mp
son Lawson vs Harvey, the pro
perty pointed out by the plantitf V
Attorney.
Also one likely neero man na
med Abram-
JOHN G BOSTICK.
Sep? 26. ShtT J C.
ADM IN ISTRATOIi’S SALE.
Will be sold, on the first Tues
day in October next, at the Mar
ket House in the Town of Lou
isville, 150 acres of land. l} ing
on Kocky-Comiort, in J If rson
County, belonging to the estate
of Thomas Ford, dec.
I . Terms made known cn the
1 day of Sale.
JOHN COLEMAN.
August Ist. Adm’r.
ter The S.ile of the Lrfl is post*
pined till *he first Tuesday in December
next.
October 1, 1816.
noticeT”
Nine months after Tate appli
cation will be made to the honora
ble Inferior Court of Jefferson
county, for leave to sell a part of
the real estate vi ßerjamin Davis
dec. Consisting of 32 lots in the
Town of Louisville, with the im
provements, whereon Joseph
White, formerly lived.
ALSO, one other tract of land
containing 202 1-2 acres 16th
district W iikinson Cdunty, at the
time of sutvey ; and known and
distinguished by lot NO 7. Sold
tor the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Elizabeth Davis, Adm'X*
John Cock , J g
Jonathan Davis , > g
Wiley Belcher , j
October, 3
All persons indebted to the es*
tate of Benjamin Davis, dec. are
requested to make immediate
payment, or renew their notes*
and all those to whom the estate
is indebted to bring their accounts
in, attested agreeable to law.
ALSO.
All those indebted to Mary
Horn, minor, are requested to
make immediate payment, or re
new their notes immediately, as
no further indulgence can be giv
en.
Elizabeth Davis, Aelm'x .
Elnathan Davis, Adm'r.
Sept. 14, 1816
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All persons are hereby cau
tioned against trading for six
notes of hand given by me to Jo
seph Truluck, lor in ah the sum
of one hundred and sis dollars,
payable first of January 1815.
1816.18 17. which said notes have
since been transferred to and are
now in the hands of John Thomp
son, and have been paid off and
discharged by me.
WM M’CLENDON.
Sep. 12, 1816.