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'that may ___ near the falls.\ sooo ual, - ' \ iazgmyLZhhgkzlnefs that fiqre that *d army is the face. ~ Literally Canada. they were 0113111- -\ red e up their tefidence in that j § eli'afg'tzvlildegnefs in order to protect q th‘iruboats and the im‘mgn'fe amount i public property in their pofi'efiipq, which, 08 account of m‘apaffible‘roajdg, * ent be removed to a place of fafé- French Mills .are about half 'way between Ogdensburg and Platts. burg, 12 miles gorth'of the main read and about half 2 mile “from Canada Aine, {urrounded by hand quagmires. uninhabitable, and t fire 'is no fettlement from whenicefufpp ies 'of any confequence can be obtained. - nearer than: Vermont or the Black Rivercountry ;--they are already fal- lying forth into thin and faattered {ettlements within 20 or :80 mile; of their encampment, offering from}10 to 12 fhillings per buire!l for corn, and For other grain early a propor- tionate price; they. are alfo buying great numbers of oxen 'at from 30 to g( per cent above their'real value, to \enable them to build 'log huts, &c. The troops Are faid to be very fickly -numbers die daily,. - Gen. Wilkin- fon is at the point of death, probably from fatigue, old age aad thgrm. Fifteen hundred of Hampton's troops, . it is faid, are ordered to the frgqch Mills, probably to afiifll in proteggrég ® 1 roperty from any attac thet inay bps [25mg by tke Britith. 'What this part of our difgraced and Tufering country is. to do under fuch wifitations God only $200sz %tarv- 1 in we think muft eniue. anos and ru [Utica P atrist. 'driven from cannot be * - - From the Democratic Prefs. ExtraQ from the General Oorder of Gen. Wilkin{on, of the 13th Nay. \* The are to embark with- - out lofs of time, yet, &re not to be hur. ried in leaviag the. Canadian (hore, ~ from whence the Commander id Chief is compelled 'to retire by the extraordinary, unexampled, and it appears unwartantable conduct of Major Gen. Hampton, in refuling t6 join this army with a divifion of four thoufand mea under his command, a- , PA . ho reeable to pofitive orders from t “éommander in Chief, and as he has \beenaffured by the Secretacy at War, 'of explicit inftructions from 'the War Department. Thus deprived of alarge . ortion of his promifed force, the gbmnandcr in Chief feels himfelf - bound by a fenfe of regard to this msr» itorious corps, and of facred daty to the United States, 'to fpare the lives - character or interefis of the nation, by an unequal coofui@&- He, with lively... regret, and the deegpeft mortificapion, Turpends- the deftined attack upon Montreal. - But he affures this arfiy, that it is not abandoned.\ - boomin... A a. coomed Internal Navigation, and American LPilaster. ' Wilkesbarre, No#, 26. Cree trade and ark -meon's rights. a * Wilkesbarre Port. Wednelfday , 8 h. P. M. wind N. E. tdin-a flcet of aks was difcovered borough landing : Found to be cight fail, from Ofwego, laden with 350 tons plafter. Sold all in the borough, price wholefale, 20 dolls. per ton- retail, 22, dolls. - on tos The , week paft, the village has looked white with the canvafs of the many waggous loading with plaffet, for Northampton and New-Jerfey. . The terms .of the Exami rer, the Prospectus of which we publifh=d in . our laft, are three dollars pe: «inuim. REMOVAL. THE Printing=Uffice is d to the building formerly occupisd by Is sac Esq. on the west ride of the réuer, Dec. 14. me- ~--etic ' faid exe At 4: came to at the- *, $ 209 + OR THE YEAR e tmb m j * - a . y ; La i R e ‘ 10 * . . lay tq naw» - « L R . & \this office. . - + - m A row . » emmus avidcm sovesan ae.) 7 ,_ THE sale of the real property of John Anson, that was to have been fold this day, is poftponed to the 24th of this month, then to bp fold at Erastus Perkins' Hotel in Oxford, o'clock P. M.-Oxford De- cermber, | tth, ig 13. ' . William Munroe, lite Sheriff. A | 2C 20 a R [29 By the' Dozen or Single, for, sale at - ~XJJFHEREAS RobelflLConkéx and Isabel ~ his wife, late of Oxford, in' the coun. ty 'of Chenango, did, on the twenty eighth day- of May ons thouland 'feven hundred and niggty fix, for lecuring the payment of two bun‘fred pounds then current money of fheuflat of New-York, together with the at the times and the manner béf‘tic- plary fpecified in the condition of a certa'n bond, bearing date the day and year afore- executed,, by the faid Robert Conkey 'to Benjamin Hovey and Uri Tracy, mort- gage unto the faid Benjamin Hovey ard Uri racy of Oxford aforef@id, all that certain tract or parcel of land, fituate in Offord a. forefaid, being a certain part of lot number ninety, in the townThip of Fayette, and boun- ded as follows s Beginning at an E'm tree ftanding (on the eaft bank 6f the Chenany o river, rumping thence fouth filly one degrees \eal filty three chains to a flake fet in t! 'e, ground and tharked, thence north eighty feven degrees fifteen minutes wer three chains féventy five lings to the corner of the fq'uar‘c, thence fouth forty feven degrees fifteen minutes weft feventeen chains and fixty threes links to a Brech tree mark:d, thence north forty (even degrees wef fifty fix chains f y links to a {mall maple faddle on the bavuk of the aforefaid river, taence up the river on the faid eaft bark to the place of beginning, containing one hundred ind five acres, ohne rood \and twenty fixperches of land :-And whereas default hasbeen 'made in the payment 6f the afore{aid fum of money together with the infereQt due there- on ; Notice fs therefore hereby given that by virtue of a power contained in the faid mort- gage and in purfuance of the ftatute in fuch cale made and provided, the fa d mortgaged premifes will be fold at public vendue at Erastus Perkins' Hotel in the village of-'Ox. ford on the 2¢th, day of June next, at one o'ctock. in the\' afternoon of that day.,-=D3. ted December| 14h, 1818. || ; _ (_- _ PAVED A. OGDEN&,. . , ___ YOHN DAY, Affigneéd, .. Price tg Clgpp, fAt'tOr’nI’éS. BY virtue of an execdtion iflaed out of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York, & to me direcied , ° & gainft the goods and chattels, lands and ten- ements of Wehemiah Smith, I fhall fell at public vendue all of the right and title that the faid Smith was feized of on the 3d day of January, 1812, to 'the following land, vis. All that piece or parcel of land fituated in Lot No. #4 in the 14th towntfhip in Chenan- go codnty. bounded .as follows: beginning at the S. E. corner ef faid lot at a water beach fapling fanding\ on the eaft bank of a ; large brook marked NQ. 94 & 95, and run- ring thence W. along the $. bounds of faid townfhip chains an and foes being the S. K. corner of Daniet Tucker's land thence N4 30 ch. to a fgke and Nones,. thence E. 8 ch. 651. to a maple tree marked, thence S. 42 d. E. 26 ch. and 40 !. to the plaes of beginning. containing about 35 acres one other piece of land lying in Oxford, being lots No. 7. & § in the Tubdiv.fon ox the farm purchafed By -John Welis'of Benjamin Wilfen, jan. Lists to be conveyed are beunded as, follows, by- ginning on the N. W. fide of the Chenango Turnpike Road at the meft eafterly clrner of laid lot no. 8, thence N. 58 d. and 30 minutes \V.. 6 cb. and 25 HN ks, thence S. $6 d. 30 wa. W. 2 ch. & 40 1. thence S. $3 . d. 50 m. E.6 ch. 26 I. thence N. $6 d. 30 m. K. 2 ch. 40 1. to the place of beginning» containing one acre and two roods of land, and alfo ene iwelftih part of a large fpring of water on fard farm. And alfs one other piece of land lying in the village of Oxford, and i< a part of lot no.!92 in faid village, bouuded and defcribed as follows; viz. begin- ning at the weft rly corner of a piece of land fold by Johah Stephens to Betfey Beffic on the northerly line of Main (treet thence N. wefterly along faid Main-fieet 74 feet and 7 inches, thence nortbeafterly with a line par- allel with the moft novrthw efterly tine of faid < belfac's land 50 feet, thence foiitrerly with a ling parallel to Maum-ftreet 74 feet and 7 iuches, thence foutherly along faid B-ffac's lard to the place of beginning: together with all the sepourtenances thereon. Sale® to take place at Erafius Perkins' Hotel in Osfard, on the 26th day of January next, at % u'clochy P. M. Dated 14th Dec. 1818. ISAAC FOOTE, Jur. Writing Paper, lor Sale at this office. \UP , C c | 3$ links, to a Rake ---, esate sul gn Pak tt G Ka, iin Deos aat oH poses So fone Can ignas aeth raf eugene giri ih reine rend {01 i( 220 b f .d. han eds e il , ien Aapmedngf mf nlm 6 a ~~~ WRITING. L, T. N. GREENE,; __ ,ASSOCIATE with: Mr. Wriford of Bos- ton asan inftructor on his new plan ity, that he has commenced his School in this vitlage for 'a Rort period.--FThofe who . . with to acquire an elegant and corre Ryle of writing by the 'ufe 'of about 20 leffons'of 1 1-2 hour each, will please' to apply foon. -_--Shoilld any doubt the advantages of th.s * peculiar Ayle and mode of teaching, they are invited to eall and examine Specimens .of fehglar's improvements and Certificates from Gentlemen of the firt confideration in Botton. - Oxford 4th Dec. 1818: Fall & Winter Goods. y I HE fubfcriber is new tepcivin lxogn New: York, < (in addition to his P Stock) a very extenfive Affortment of - Farm & Winter Goons, - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, China, and common CROCKERY, HARD WARE, . Stationary, __ Spanish Flotant INDIGO, - By the large or fmall. Quantity; Nails; Iron and Steel,. _-_ TraceChains,&e.&e. . He has also Received a large Quantity §P Eastern Upper and Sole eather $ \Ol a very fuperior Quality-All of which he will fell unufualiy low, for ready pdy. ~ WANTED, : 2,000 Bushels of Wheat, 4,500 ditto; Rye, | . ___ Corn, = 4,400 ditto, Oats, 500 ditto, Buckwheat, 400 - ditto, Beans, __ 2Qoo 'cditto, Peas, 11,500 lbs. of Butter; 445500 lbs; Porky ~>-100 tons of Black Salts 4-For\ which a part Cash will be paid, at S 3 per'hundred. | '§37* He alfo withes to get, and Qillpay FLVE DOLLARS per Thoufand, for TEN HUNDRED THOUSAND thirty-inch e 1 O ingles, \well made and fiffor the Baltimore market. The Shingles may be delivered at any time before the rafts run in the, fpring, and at the following places-Either at Mr. Gates Wi/. cox's Mills, or at the rafting-place en Capt. Derick Race's flats, or at Capt. Joseph Juli and's lumber yard in the village of Hornby. They muft be done up in bunches of 250 in a banch.-Any perfon or per T6ns_wifhing~ to contract, to deliver any quantity from 1,008 to 1000,000, may have their pay in advance. RANSOM RATHBUN. I One/3rd, November 16, 1813. GAMUT; or Scale of Music; For Sale at the Printing-Office. ALSO, dn Wanb, an» For saix, Attorneys' BLANKS. BLANKS, will alfo be printed to any Form on the fhorteft Notice. e ALSO, L Pamphlets; Cards, Hand: i bills; &c. &c: 20. And all Kinds of JOBPRINTING, Dose on the most reasonable Terms. . {# GBAIN, STOCK, and moft kinds of Country PRODUCE, will be received for Printing, and for advertifingy in this paper, &rd the highef prige allowed. Hho uce n, cen Sut |\ cual | oen on cn 'of teaching \WRITING refpeQfully in- ~ forms the inhabitants of the town and vicin~ . 1,0 - FOR 'SALE. Na. 74, Town of\ Lise, 165 acres, '73, @. ® 100 , YD“. \46 ©'1)o. -- Cifs ngo 45, ','D00 a $362 L 65; '%28, (Bo. - ~©$00 Do. ~ 11, 'Do. = - - $5 'De. 9° (De. - - 127 'Da; : 7, 'Do. « 176 [De. A41 - Do. . - - $%2 'De. 74, Town of Greene, 176 'Do. \68 (Do. . . 314 'Do. a 46, Do. . > ~..1l5§$ Ds. ;, The Property of JUSTUS B. SMITH. _.. . ALSO, _ _ 1. No. 7b,]Fayette,(Osford) 50 Acres, 99, (Do. _ - ©3900 Bo. 72, - Do.> .~ 1%09 Do. ‘88,Clinton(Jericbo) 250 .Do. , (61, Gore; (Oxford) 100 Dé. 59, D05 = JQO7 D0- 109, Jericho, .. 189 'Do. 28, ere A 29,0 Gore,(Osford)240 Bp; *** 40,\ ‘ bod, 39)Sericho, ~- '160 Ds. 64, De, = $0 Do. 56, DOq to \ 220 DJ). C 'he Property of DAVID, A. R 'and JOHN DAXYflate belonging to ; Mitchell. e , ALSOy, < _ |. 0 ‘ No. $5,Fayettc(0xfai-d) 5688 Ade\; 66, 'Do. _ .- - es Do} 18, Wirdfor, C 19, J (Broome Co.) 66% 'De. . 21} Do. 634 Do. - : 37 % oe The Property of JOHN QUAQKENBTDS’g ' ALSO, e The 'Red HOUSE below the A. cademy. -And the STORE on Fork Hill Square, in the village of Oxford. Alfo, 300 Acres in Prefton, withi two miles of Oxford, called the Wal nut. Flats, ee f T hngroperty of GOLD HOYT. | The above FARMS, LOTS snd BUILDINGS, can be had at mode. rate prices, and on liberal térr’ns, by . applying to i.” -. ‘ ~ [ ”J\. PRICE & CLAPP, 26., 1813. Oxrofiau’ Dry Goods, Groceries amd Hardware. i a ite Lo ‘ksrfi \ £04\ ii“, ts 22 0d o u le c# sol 4 * THE His RECEIVE B, / ~ S A General Aflortment of FALL and WINTEK ' ”GOODS 3 Together, with a Supply of e CROCERIE S; HARDWARE, Which be -will difpofe of at very ; . y reduce prices, for READY PAY, or moft kind. - , Country Produce. 1 moft kinds (if WAN;E—Iv), . 243 . Five Thousand Tons of Black SALTS. _- « He is now paying Three Dollars hares dred, and calicnlates to continue. - per hus -__ , Leicester Royce. Preftion, Nov. 29, Is13. _ §tray Sheep. n TRAYED from the TUbfcribe a uses 78 bout the 5th of July lat r Gon or'k« ¢ 4 » . Eleven EKive Sheep. . They are white woolled, an . lamb, have the left:ear gropi ed, and it in the right. . THREE 133,595th svifitgx: giver to any. perfon returning, gr informing where faid theep may be had, and all reaf, nable charges, paid. by » f d excepting m ~ «a \ 7 \1 |_ [ CHRIST @PHBRL MATTESoN.® U ' jé’richo, 0&71 Is13. ' TY - «< STRAY STEER, , N the third of September laft ,O.ken up by thé‘ffifia‘fiz'éi‘igq a aft, was tam. Three year old Steer ; fpotted very much white, and Has a tm! soloured breaft.-The owner is ilefiieedddlg pay charges, and take hit awaw. (1 C ~.\ @nford, Odtober 9. SAMUEL BALCORNE «- =maningg < For sale at this Office, . . Full Covenant, W arrantée and Quit-Claim DEEDS Also, Bonds & Mortgages; Loult, R snel am + ° ' 9 . - mgt T.! & 1 ' < - 20 ; nu heer e whe l a tno Le ® = , soe ‘N \um * * Roy ¥ \ anf « NK. . aw - » ' \ . « : MU r iw \l \04 - x f will * a - ; r B & \n CH oa) & C iridréfi . nn, nis vee ais anh vem aa mense 22> *4, ain, o * e L 5 P o o o cay am Beit: B a c cmem cpt gaint Aude nge lm >