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I be is CR 4ZY—and il is expelled he
’ will Jhortly depart this life—find re
leave the Rewa'dof bis iniquities.
* O.i Monday laft, an clefilion was
he ld at rhe Court Htaule in h*s
I c U‘ r v for a ax Colic fit nr, &Re
cr:v u r of fax Returns —Georg Y.
; Farrar, Eq. was defiled C dlt filor,
l{ and anstard, Eiq. Recciv
!;er.
iThe following Mbffage from the
Prcfident of the United Starrs, cn-
IrlofingGov. Harntar.’s two letters
; to the bet retary at War, on the lub-
I j fit of the late engagement with
tne Indians on the Wabalh, was
laid before Congrcfs on the 1911
ilttmo.
To the Senate find of Repre
fentatives of the U Swtes.
. I lay Ochre Cor grels two letters
■ re. rived from Governor Harifon
il et rhe Indiana Territory, reporting
the oarticula'S and the Hue of the
1 expedition under his command, of
I which notice was taken in my com
tmioication of Nov. 5.
While ic is drepL- lamented that
io many valuable Eves have b cn
1 ft in the afition winch took place
j on die yrh ult. Con grefs will lee
4 wi;h fatisfafiUon the daun lei’s Ipirit
and fortitude v ; fib>riatfl/ dilplavcd
bv every deferipoon of the troops
f eng grd, as well as the collefiled
1 ft; mods which diftingu fhrd tneir
| comma der on an <*ccali n r q*l r -
J i g the u mod exertions or valor
and li'.C ipime.
It may reafonably be expcfiled
that the good rff fils ol this criri
ca! dtfeat and dilpt fin of a com
bination of favages, which appears
to have been fpreading to a greater
i extern, will be experien ed not on
j 1> in a reflation of the muiders and
I depredations commuted o* our
frontier, but in the prevention of
f any hoftile in urfions other wife to
have b- en appr< hended.
1 The families of thofc brave and
patriotic citizens.who have fallen in
tnls fevere corfl fit, will doubclels
i engage the favorable attention of
Cor-grefs.
JAMES MADISON.
IMr. Mitch li from the commit
tee <*pp : ued on that part of the
Pr?fideet*- M flige which relates
t • e Spamih American colonies,
made-the tallow g
REPORT.
v The Committee to whom was re
ferred fo much of the Prefidrnt’s
IM:ff ge as n la es to the Span lh
American colonies, have, in 0-
bc .srnee to the order of the
H ufe, deliberately confidered
tne fubj fils before them, anddi
i refitd a report, in part, to be
fubmited to (.he corfiJrration of
I the- H ule, in the form of a puo
iisc declaration, as follows:
Wh r-as feverai of the American
i Spar ilb 1 mies, have repreiented
it.ro thp United States, that it has
| been found ex. edient fur them to
iaiiXu.e and federal govern
fc.rntnts upon the elefitive a id repre
, Jer'ative plan, and to declare them
ifl 1 s free and independent— Phere
:r< be it
H fofc'ed by the Senate and Houfe
} V Rep ffenfatives of the United States
}of America, in Congrefs ajfembled ,
That they behold’ wuh friendly in
terest, fhe eftablslbtnent of inde
pendent fovereignties, bv the Spa
nilh provinces in America, conse
quent upon the afilual fta f e of the
monarchy to which they belonged;
if hat as neighbors, and innab'tan<.s
< tof the fame bemifphere, the U <it-
Sd States teel g-eat folicitude for
} their welfare; and that when toofe
provinces fiiail have attataed the
condition of natio’S by f ne juft ex
ercife of their r gh s, th Sc .a e
H iufe of Repreien:auves will ml.e
wi h the Etc ucive in cftabHh ng
with them, aa f rvereigh and irnie
peud n* dates, Tkh mi able rela
tions aid :orrim*rciai nrercourle,
as any require raeir leg (licive au
thurity.
Cincinnati , November <O.
Ex trad of a letter from John John -
Jlorty Indian ig f nt to t Brandn y
Poft Majisr. Ptqu intown, dated
Fort Way ms, Nov. 19, 1811.
Left an- uneaiineis m gh> prevail
in th' 1 * mi ids of our < i zes ab ut
the P qua, in conhqu nee of the
battle iatelv f ug .toi ‘he W.ibafh,
I fH it necrffi y to obferve, hat ali
the accounts which have re a hed us
ag-ec that there will be no more
fight! g— hat the war is at an end
hat the Indians wer- exceeding
1/ incenfed agamllthe Prophet and
were beat or. his dt ftrcufilion, as
being the author of all rhe mif hirf.
Phe Pu M 11, Dela
ware and Shaw a i ie ch- f> now here
ar<“ ab -ut pr- lencing an add re L to
tne Prtfiient of the United Star s,
diUvowiog all age cy in the i.ite
occurrence aid tl faoprovi >g die
condufit cf the conduct of the Pi o
phe.’i pa ev. Tne? zv m their
uialrerabse de'errnma.ion 10 remain
at p* ace wuh us.
As there and -es not appear to be
any well g oun led caulf for alarm,
I hope the citizens generally fed
fafe. I cm aflure vou
with fincerity, lhat if I brfcvcd
there was any danger, I fh -uld, bo?h
from du y and pri & a fed
log tar my fam Iy, friend- and Fl
low-citiztns, be among the fi It to
announce it.
I am with great refpefil, &c.
JOHN JOHNSTON.
From the New- York. Gazette .
L ecu . sir rn Lsverpo-1, fta*:e,
that arm les * fthe growth of •he Uni
ted Scat had ri’fen confi enbl.
C /iton had advanced a ye ny had
penny, naval fto/c , -s, and fl x
IT ed were f-ughi f *r, and i l l at
ad vane ed prices. This may have
been ow tig t > a beltear one of
the fi ft afits of our g vetnment on
the meetu g -f C .n.g e ! s, would be,
t j lay another ernba g >.
Bonaparte wasevp filed torerum
to Pans about the fi, il -f Nov.—
Preparation were making at the
H to receive h m, on his way
Ir- m Amfterdam.
Henry Wore, publifher of the
“Independent Whig,” was tried *n
London on tne fi ft ulc. for a libel on
the army and tne government and
acqui ted.
The Ichooner Thomas, Ne wman
from B ordeaux for Balom r , with
b'andf, wine, fi k , Sec. arrived at
PI mou h, Nov. 4. detained by the
A meida.
CHARLESTON, December 30.
Our readers will recollefit that a
few weeks fi ice we publ (hed an ar
t cie under the Chari fton head,
wb ci we headed, “ What can we
do ?** wherein was ftated what had
been do.ie by American privateers
in ‘he revolutioaary war, and what
m ght be done in cafe Great Britain
c nrinued to deny us juftice now.
Trie tallowing paragraphs from
L ndon papers ,f Ofil'her 29*h
& N jvembn 6 h fh w what French
privateers da e a ,and can do, not
withftaiding rhe 1000 (h ps of war
of G. Bri ai.i; and, we prefume,
that no Ameucan will doubt the
ability of his countrymen to do as
much.
D Cl. 27.
£< Laft evening a 4 o’clock, le
vers! French priva eers were feen
ro come our of Boulogne from our
hills; and at 8, or half pall, three
of 1 hem were lying in the R ads,
one of which endeavo>ed to capture
a light o ilier brig fri m the wdl
ward j but the guns from the whole
of the batt-rirsot tms town open
ing upon her, prevented the enemy
fr m t fir filing h s purpofe. I was,
h wever, mui li feared the brig,
which could not grt into the har
bour, It being low rr, would nl
timateh br captured ff ihc South
F Teland, one of rhe privateers ly
ing direfilly opp- fite, and ail truce
making regular fignals. The wi and
blowing very ft ong from S. S \V.
the brig would, if ihe had lan afli re,
Bern, m all probability, dalh and to
piece*. It wan th light ihe entmy
w* ild hardiv be able to get into
Dn kirk, as, bv fi ing tht gu sat
tir Caille the fh ppmg m the Downs
would he ala; m -d, and be upon the
warr K rn < 3’' f urr rhrrn.
“ Five o'clock, P. M —The fig
nal is n< w fiv’ g Lttr.le Corahill
for the eneru ; a- cl it ‘* much fear
ed that du Qjrbec fleet of which
ten fail has already palled, will luf
(c fr"m ‘bel depreclati* r:S ”
A daring attack of French Privateers.
“Dover, Nov. 5.
“ At noon this uav there were
two F ench privateers lvirg in rhe
reads, one of which made an attempt
the face of opendav, aid in tne
prefence of fome hundreds of per
fors c 11* filed on the bea< h, to cap
ture a light brig coming from the
wrftwa'd, and which was h.:rdiy
m re than c ft one’s throw from the
batteiirs. In fafil, the privateers
wrue at one time every thing but on
fhore The batteries to tne weft
ward of the harb'-r wen ir.ftm tly
manned, ar.d fome adm rable Ih >ts
fired : whir h, though they did not
fuccced finking the pilvaterrs,
hadtheeff fil of driving her awav,
and the brig proceed’ and on to the
Down* in fite v.
Six o'clock , P. M —The priva
te’ is hsv renewed tfiem arta k on
a larg* fhip juft come up, and are
firi g vo 1 lie s of frnall arm&into her.
Tne hat ■ r’fs have opened a tre
mrndotis fi ‘ng upon the privateer*.
“ Fifteen minutes pfijt fix —I have
juft be* n informed tne Ih;p is cap
tured.”
Ne w York, Der. 18.
By the fall fading lehr. Matilda,
which arrived a New-Yark on
Wedneldav from Larefte, which
p> rr flie left on rhe Nov. we
learn verbal!v, the United States
frigate was at Cherbourgh j that the
Emperor of France had returned
fr m his late tour to the coaft, and
had arrived at Fontainbleau—that
our affairs remained as per laft ad
vice*.
We further learn, that the French
army had atta- ked the armv of the
ijpan-fti Gen. Blake, who was p fl
ed at the famous town of Sagonfe j
that Gen. Blake wa* defeated wirn
great lofs in killed and wounded,
and 8000 prifonrrs ; and the town
of Sang >ntc was aifn taken.
CAUHON. 1
Two notes, given to the fub
feriber by John Love of Green
countv, one for fevencv*rwo dollars
14 1-4 cents, due 25 r h December,
1811, (or January ill 1812) the o
rher for the fame fum, <iue 25 'h
December 1812 (or Jan ift 1813)
have been loft or m fiad, fo tnac
thev cannot be found. This is to
caution all perfons from tra di. g for
either ot them.
Jan. 10. Wm. ROBERTS.
EXECUTORS SA:.E.
On Monday tbs 20 tb day of Jerjutrp
next, at the quarter belonging to r e
ejlate of H m Strong dec at pre .
Cent occupied by John Ofborn, will
be fold part of the perfonal property
of Jaid deceafed ,
CONSISTIN G OF
Horses, Mules, catrle.por!:,
live fu gs, corn, f elder, planted: n
tool* and farming utenfils. Alta,
a r hr fame ‘ime and place, WILL
BE RENTED, hr the re.’rn of
one year, the PLANTATION—
known bv the name of John Strong's
trait. Alta, the Plairatu nkn v. u
bv the name of Thornton's trail. —•
Alta, rhe Phn,fat- n k own Ivy <!.c
nnmr* of Cary's trail A ho, the
GRIST and SAW MILLS.
At the fame time ana place,
IVILI. BE HIRED, ~
ALL the NbGROES bi tagg
ing to the laid e t fift ng of
nun, women, boys, and gu Is—the
hiring and renting to commence on
the day abovrmentioned, A'to con
tinue fr m day to day, until all i*
d.fpotad ofi
WM. M. STOKES, } r ,
JACK F COCKE, S txrs
December 18, 1811.
ADMINta IRA TOR's SALE.
IVILL BE SOLD
On the 11 th January next, at the late
refinance of Howell J arret t, of
Jackfon county , deceafed,
CON'ita 1 ING of household Sc
kftchcn furniture, horfes, cattle,hogs
See. and other articles too tedious
to mention—-the fale to con'lrue
from day to day, until all is fold.
D. H M‘CLESKY,
NATHI. JARRE I T.
Admirflftrators.
tiStober 30, 1811.
collectors >ale.
IVILL BE SOLD
At the Court Houfe in Jackfon county ,
on the fird iuejduy tn T\b*uary
next , the following trails of Un.f
or as much thereof as will fatxsfy
the tax due thereon with cojls—
-287 1 2 Acres of lad, g atrrd
to Roberr Bonner, on rhe waters vf
Sandy creek, reporred to be in de
fault for the year 1810, the land of
the third quality, ta fay three fret
h driers—tax due 35 cenrs.
287 r-2 acres land gran ed to Ro
bert Ha cher, on Sa .dy creek, re
ported to be in default for the year
1810, the land of the third qualityc
fo lay three freenolder*— r ax due
35 cents.
1150 Acres of land, granted tc
John Garrot, on the head of Littl
Sandy creek, reported to be in
fault tar the year 1805 up to ISIO
inclultae, the land of tne third qua
lity, fo fay three freeholders—-rax
due 15 dollars 8214 cen s.
W. TILLMAN, t. c. j c.
Augufl 1, 18 ii.
EXECUTOR'S S 4LE.
Agreeable to an order of the IVeri,
Court, will be fold at the Cour
Houfe in Clark count v, on the firf
Tuefday in February next, the fol
lowing tra SI of land, viz.
287 1 2 acres, in laid county,
bcl > g ng to the eftate of Henry
RadtaM, dec. joining Peter Ran
dolph a i others—To be fold tar
the of the l *eirs and creditors
of Laid deed. Te-. m* of fale will
be made known on the dav.
JULIANA R ADFORD,
Executrix.
REUBEN R ADFORD,
JOHNH. H IN SON,
Exec liters.
November 4, 18x1.