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nothing hsd be<;n heard of the bat-
: ‘ iC a: tiui place on Che ?.2d of laft
month.
Ibxtrad if a lei tty from Mrj David
Campbell, rf the i-ltb Rrgt U. S,
Infantry, commanded by col. Park
er .dated Camp at Bath, New
2erk, lid September, to bis friend
in Richmond.
ii Our troops have juft arrived zt
this pia : e in excellent health and
fpnti. It is dated here there are
snr 6co regular troops at Niagara
and 12 or i coo mii'ria.
* f Since ieavir.g Winchffter v.t
have had to leave behind us bic
one mar., and there A notn*>w more
fha ’ 7 or 4 in the detachment who
are (i> k. The weftern V:rg::*;ar.s
r-dl rr.she mr:ft excellent fnidiers.
*i ■' cv appear to great acvaivagf,
find undergo fat’gue without a uiui
ftiur. We move on to-morrow to
Negara,”
AMERICANS IN CANADA.
ExtraSl cf £ letter from Middle bury,
dated September 24.
<f I have this rfiomcnt fee n s*.
Proclamation of Gen. Provoft, of
Sr pi. 19 th, by which all citizens of
the U. Stares are ordered to quit
Canada by the 15m of October—
till which time they may depart
v.i b their moveable property, by
per miff] on of three of the Council.
A’ n that time every citizen cf the
Tj S found in Canada will be con
fide red as a prifoner of war, unlefs
he has taken the oath of allegiance.
Cbitlicothe, Sept. 13.
Good News !-*-An cxprTi has
ji H arrived ir town from General
Harrifon. About 40CC mtn arc
encamped near fort Wayne. Tne
ludh s, rvh : rh were about it, would
r* t flay f. fight. The head quar
ters af the north wefiern a; my, arc
a< St. Mary's between P qua and
Fort Wayne. A detachment of the
army, u tier col. Welts, has rte
ilrcyed five f d?an towns j burnt all
the cora, &c. One of the towns
which has been dtftroyed, was ©c
cup.ed by the Potowatarmes, and
two by the Miamies. We have
Hot been able to aicirtain, to what
tribes ’he other two Indian Villages
belonged.
€ts Sam. Findley, of this pace,
’pur; the counted riflemen under his
were at Sc. Mary’s on
M'>Fsday LfL
A exprefs left town this day,
f ? Sc Mary's, hearing difpatchcs
free? the War Drpar menu ad
dr eC; 10 * Gc.. W. H. Harnfe*,
commanding the north-w, item ar
my A
j Gen. F.rdlev’ has been elected
Colonel ct ar.gimentof mounted
rft men Gen. Joftph Kerr has
be.-n eh Ato Major. Tne 7 will
both nuke t xcc lent - Ifi trs. Un
der fuel) fit if in arid b-ave leaders,
the march of our patriotic volun
teer*. to battle, will be a march to
the fir id of v <st ry.
Dew- Orleans, Sept. 28.
Lafc Friday nine companies vol
tamccred cm parade—3oo of them
were afk and for by Wdklnfon for
fix men. hi. j but they wcuid not ferve
under him, they will lerve under
Claiborne but nut under Wiikin
fcn.
The report of the Britifh frigate
Southampton being in tht river is
ineorredf—no cruize t has been feea
firvee c ,e ga it.
The gun boats and Syren, at Bay
St. Lotos, have weathered the gale
pretty well
’ Twenty nine whites and fixteen
blacks were drowned at Placque
mint, ’nd within 4 leagues large
trees ftuaud over the parspft of
the fbi%; no 13 itifii troops had lan
ded there.
War Movement* — G*i Friday &
Set* nr day the crew cf the U S. fri
gate John Adams , confining of about
4X) men, arrived hire from New
-2’ rk, and proceeded on for the lakes.
Give theft brave fellows goo a /kips,
and (hey will fetk a fete a r:e with
the royal family of the fakes (vide
the names of (be Britifh vejfels) and
triumphantly Qtfnute ibe dominion of
the. in!.v*d feat with Miflrefs Join
Bull ar.d her children
Albany Reg yib Sept.
Report flares, that Capr. Hull,
who has left town for the fou f hward,
hi;t been made a Commodore, and
vvdi command the Confteilttmn of
36 guns, and have his old crew of
the ConfhrOtion turned over to
him.
The EflVx frigate Captair Porter,
Is in the D iawa-r, ready for fea.—
[The EfT x has gone co lea ]
Sailed ♦ n ThurlcLy, 10 -he lower
harbor and c?me to f©r a fair wind,
the cartel fh p Fain, Harris, for
Halifax, with rapt. Dacrrs a< and 300
prilcners—-and proceeded yeftercay
morning on her vov.g*.
N. >. Ev. Pojt.
From Ha!fax, v?e learn that the
(loop of war Coquette had aidvr.a
tiicre from Engla.id with difpatc h?{;
and had failed again for L gan 1
with G?n. B tkk’i aid, who w*a
tlit bearer of the col is or the 4 h
regiment, -aken at DetroF,
Gtn. Brock's ddpatches relative to
tne lunender of Gen. Hull. News
of tne cap ure or the Gucrriere had
reached there —7 he War.
Savannah, Oct. 15.
Private let ei* from Nr v. Y <;rk
per the (loop Concha, date, t::ae
Aim. Sr Jebn E. War re ft had ar
rived m Bo flu >r rn Halifax, on fas
way to Walh’.ng n.
Cf A r itfteiday [ a,* 5 London pa
per ot Auguii 12 ] ole Board of
Trade fig.- fled itu r adiuefs .ogant
Licences, which are to tontinke tit
force dufing eight months, to permit
American veffen laden with proviftons
to proceed from the U states either to
Ladiz or hi(b*n. One of toe two
ports im ft oe nacned in the L.cenct:,
which is not to admit of an option as
Cos the other port.”
New Turk, Oft. 6 >
eve, i„g am eu at uds port
thr P r uguele b gG. nera! SiU’ie
ra, z, n> 46 *.ayi from L fb m.
By this arrival learn, veroally,
cnat the city <d Madrid, the capi ai
of Spam, has beto taken from the
French, by Lord Weilmgcon.
London, Aug 21.
Defeat of the French by the Ruffians.
We can r account lor the de
lay of the cranfm.ffi rn of the French
bulletins to this country. Tne lait
received waa dared on the 25 aof
laft month. The F each ha/c nad
no favorable intrdgence to an
nounce. Since the bate of the laft
bulletin, they have been wrrrfted id
every encounter with the Ruffians.
On the 25th they a racked Bagra
tion’s vanguard, hut were repuifcd
with the lols ef 8000 mtn. On
the fame day they aua ked the main
Ruffian army, but were defeated
with the lots of 6000 men. Oa the
30th and 31ft, Od.not attacked the
Ruffians, &u: was beaten wita great
fl.i ‘griter, having 5000 Rilled a*,d
w .uoded, 3000 ukrn priloners, be
fidei and axTimuiiition.—
This i a ment favorable outlet.”
ct An article fn.m K -ninfirtrg
talks ‘ f fom< fjerefs gainrd by tne
Ruffians ar Eihandcar Mitteau, on
the 21 (l uir. H vv g eat it mufl
hive been, we mav .nferlrom'he
f otal fiience of the F/ench Bulletins
relpeAir.g it.”
(AP Fer the Vacancy in Ccngrefs,
Mr. Ba nett is 89 ahead of Mr
Forfytb M*lntejh and Glynn are
the only counties no: beard from
Geo. Journal.
fffj 3 SUBSCRIBERS to the Ex
prefs, xohefe Papers are left at H at
kinfvtile, will tlerfe. pay the aincunt
cine Mr Gaines. ( Two Dollars.) to
Mr. Mcfs , cr to Dr. Wright, ai (be
Pofl Office.
NO t ICh.
WILL BE SOLD
Gn Tburfday the .1 6th day of Novem
ber next’ at D NIELS FILLS,
the Jite of (be Public Buildings in
the County of Madifen, to the birb
ejl bidder
The LO FS in laid town which
remains unsold, bei g fix Front
Lots and ieveral s'dicr Lots adja
cent thereto—t u e purchaier giving
bird and approved fecunry—
half of the purchafe itioncy to be
pud by the 25 J 1 December, 1813,
and tne other twelve m&mus
afterwards.
ALSO
At the israe time and (-lace, will
be let is the L veft b)ddf?, the
buiidmg tiie COUR T IIOUdE
tor laui County.
William Feugus,
James >anders,
Edward War£,
Charles Sorrell,
Isaac Stkicrland,
CcM'MiJ/i ners.
Off oner 23, 1812
DriLRiFFTS i>A LL.
WILL BE SOLD,
Ort the fir ft in f day in November next,
at lae court bou/t in Clark coun
ty, between the ujual bears, theJeU
lowing preferty:
One zcg.u wwinan by the name
of Cei.A; jcvied on as the propeity
ot tne rltflie of Gabriel Hubbcrt,
dire, to Uifsty two executions in u
vor ef Wrn. Shaw and John Cou
nt i; levied un by John Rainicy, jun.
couitabk, and returned to me.
ALSO,
150 acres of land, in Clark coun
ty, j n die Appaiatchit, mure or
lei , j mg Smun and ethersj levied
on cue property of Geo. Twitty,
fea. it being the place whereon the
defendant G. 1 wuty, fen. nowfivckj
levied on to iatisty two executions
in favor of John M. D >oly, vs. laid
Twitty, Davenport Taylor & John
M c Dowelli pointed out by George
D. ray lor.
ALSO
One negro man by the name of
80f0n—263 acres of land, more or
lels, in laiu county, well improved,
ors the wafers of Cali’s crctki gran
ted to Lafii;, joining Brown and o
thert; ievu-d on as ~nc property of
Roderick EufLy ana Wrn. Gcurg :,
co lanafy au execution in lavor of
George Harper, agai. fi laid EafLy
aid G erge, po.ntcd out by the
plaint;^.
ALSO,
79 aerrs in lad county, more or
le’ii, on IW‘NutPs creek, granted 10
Marbury, jo.ns D. Mennethcr—-
335 acres in laiu county, mure or
icu, on Shoal crcex, g, anted to
Stewart, joins Ewirg ana others, u
beirg ne iradt whereon D. Hoimrs,
new Irvesi levud oa as the pro
perty of Ciud-s Stewarf, dec. rb
fatisfy three executions, one (a
vor of the adui’niffratvor of Brcj.
K.isix, dec. one in fav:'r of Femple
Leu, indorfee of Jas.W. Araiftr >rg
and the other in # avrr of S. L. Rai
mcy. Conditions Ccfh.
JOHN S ELM AN, Sitf.
September 30, ISI2.
Ai.) MINIS TR A T \ S ALE.
On tbs tenth day #7 Novembtr next,
at the plantation of James SpuN
lock, dec. in Clark counr,
WILL BE SOLD,
tHE perlowal prup‘-it, r.f Dru
rv Spuliock, dec. rocififtmg c.f tat
tle, hogs and hot ies, huuiehoid a id
kitchen furniture, a waggon 6c gear,
and farming utenfiis, together wui|
a variety ot articirs, not mentioned
a credit will be given, and notes,
w:th approved fccmlty required.—-
The lale to continue from bay t-J
day, until all is fold.
PETER WILLIAMSON,
ddminijtr at or .
September \S, 1812.
ADMINISTRAT; )\V* ; ALK.
On ‘ barf day the 19 tb day of Novem
ber next > at t,be late rejidcr.ce of
John Elder deuafed. in (dark
county, near John Pi dips’ old i if
van, to tne higheji bidder, will be
fold, all its: per fond property of j*<d
Acted fed:
CON ul i 1 ING of one r ad
waggon and geer, a quantity of c-rn
and fodder, horles, cattle, hogs,
Ihcefc fin mirg implements, h >ufe
huld and kitchen furniture, and a
number of other articles too tedi
ous t© lien lon.
The plantation to be ranted for
the term of one year
AI.SO,
Eleven negroes viz. or.h likely
fellow, two likely plough boys, two
g'ds, two wenches and childiui
will he f:ld oh the fame day by an
order of the Honorable the enurt of
Ordinary., for ihv benefit ef chc heirs
sad creditors of fa id dec. in ter*ns
of the adl in luch cafes made and
provided. The Tile t* continue
from day to day until *il s fold.
I cans of Idle well be made
kuown on the dav.
STEALING FLDER,
Adm “r.
N. B L qoHated demands a
gainll the !*<u efiare, will be recoiv
d in payment for the purchafe of
property.
All perfons having demands %-
gau ft the laic! cftaie, aic icqu ft. and
to render them in to mr, agiteabic
to law, that / may make provifims
for pav ment. S. E.
Qfteber 6, 1812.
NOTICE.
I hereby caution all perfoos from
trading with my wife Ally Tamer,
oh my account, as fhe has left my
bed and beard without any provo
cation.
MATTHEW TANNER.
9 r h October, 1812.
NINE montnß alvcr date i (hall
maAe application to the hon
orable the inferior court of Clark
county, for 1-rave to fell iut
No. 59, containing 202 i-2*cref
of land lying in the 2d and ftrift of
Baldwin county, when furveyed,
bounded bv io-:*, N 1. 73, 60, s.id
46, and bydift-icf No. 1, ?n che
la.J county, on the waters of Fak
ing whic land was granted
to the heiraof Richard W >.3, de :.
and co be fold for the benefu of iad
ncirs.
T ABIT HA WOOD,
stdxiHijirait ix.,
March 6, 18 i2^