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toops eorge . \res rk magnm ~ - ay Ga- r A °» Tecret re 'you may m not Jr ® 71}th ta at the 09.1595: nip- “fifth“- b'mg Vir- 1 C 4; g U ed- as In di- ~ it favor direct e.) - of Frigates, boa k- it « Ct- ce. ' our seaders were \_ number Was about Aly evacuated. wre - ~- <his \ot fixed ammunit! - nies of militia en mas¢e. Price W x ts C T’OSTSCRTPT. tas. Ne bov: be=\ furnifhed by a gentleman irc from/~N agara with a handvill con- «taining th\ follow ina detail of another disas- a : C i d alarming na- ter. of the mokt {emfms and a g ‘ '\ ture. . Ut Alarming news from the ' W est. Capi. Pierce, Has just arrived ex- preis from Gen. M'Ciure, at Buffalo \ and brings neWS of a very interesting arnd serious uature * t , guises}; Repusitory of this morsing, informed, 'that the y landed at 3 anile meadow, on - la., and were proceeding teo: - They landed be- fne day light !O the morniog. \ anfain Piefce informs that their Ser nas 1000, including 3 or 400 Indiaus-that 40 or 50 regulars an}! 2 » 390 lLadiags prm‘cded up 10 L-wifton, waich place had been moft- acd: The place was sacked and BURNT | and a'nunber of the inhabitants who remained were killed _--«mong chem were,-Sc. John, Esq. J‘muth -.- Dr. Alvord, two sons. of Banj. Barton, Gardner. About 20 * sq. and a Mr. . mxa, of Capt. Priefee's artilley, were at Lewitton!- The force then went to- Tuscarora village, and deitroyed the hasitations of the indians there, ‘f‘fid. biew ap che arsenal, which stood gn th. Ridge Road, 11 miles from Lew», flog. _ bol While thefe tranfactions wete com- mitting, the other and moft considers \_\ * efoma .by whikh it appears that the perfonal chate \ SUrROGATES NOTICE. Atsa. Surrogate's UGourt holden at \the urrogate's office in the village of -Fall & Winter Goods. HE fubferiber.is now receiving from New- York,» (in addition to his former lorwich, in and for the county Of Stock) a very éxtenfive Afortment of benango, on Friday the 24th day of ecvember, 18$13.-Present David ttolp .. Surrogate. ' UEREAS Azariah. Root, adminifira- tor of all and (ingular the goods and chitigls and credits, which were of Jothusa late of Greene. in the county of Che. nang}, deceased, by his petition prefented to the faid Surrogate, bas set forth that the . faid J:\[hua was at the time of his death fei. zed of|\ real «eftate in the county of Chenan- go-thar the faid petitioner has made a jult and tut inventory of the perfonal eftate.and te of toe debtssof the faid Joshua as | far as be Ras been able to diféovér the fame ; , of the \'a3d Jothua is infufficient to pay his debts, and therefore requeRed the aid of this Court in the prem ses, purfaant.to the Nat- woh ' ided. -And Whereas the faid petitioner bas filed in the :ffhire of the f id furrogste, the inventory accouni and eftimate in faid petition men- tioned, in due form and duly atichted.-- Whereupon, it is ordered by the faid Supro- gate, that all perfons interelted in the faid eftate. do appear before faid Surrogate at his offick in Norwich,. aforefaid, on the fifth day of February nex:!, at one o'clock P. M. and thew cause if any they have why so \Jf tne \Yeal: effate whereof the laid Jothua died feized, fhould not be fold as will be fufficient to pay his debts. ___ bos - xgmvm BUT TOLPH, Surrogate. 2 NOTICE, C PliLICA LION will be made to the le- A glialatprqmi this fiate, at their next Scflion.to be held n the city of Aibany, to incorpgrate the fubfcribers and their affo. cistes into 3, +Banking Company, in the vil- +7 lage Narwich, in the county of Chenan« go, upder the fyle and name of Lhe Presi- dens, Directors and Company, of the Chenan- Bank; with, & capital ef Five hundred able portion of the ene‘n,yun_m1rched;3waufapd Dollars. down to For: Niagara, which trey 330,15 by surprise ! ! Vae Ameritan force ! in che GJHISOH’ did notfingeed, it 'is. believe/1, 199 eff-ctive meny molt., of wham. Lu“: said to have beeffipu-fi to the swurd 1 - We hear of no names of oli- - I Cap:. FProw- ° - bridge, of L- ma, aind a Capt. Phelps, cers in the Bort, but tw.) boih of the Q M. department. Cea, M'Ciure\ was to march down . reéul'z'rs, 'T or 86,431 ' ad 1 b digas, ; Lt is s thought, hawever, be\ wili, od learning the Fate of Hort Ni. - aghs i, fall back to protect the village 'of Bul! ), which it was feared would \¥euthe dex. obje@ of the éhiemy, Tue were feading their famulies, with all sheir moveable property in to the intertory. while theifiGel¥es were . rallying kw dqfepdiiflgit’ij’gfilaée, tok -S ag the diftsefling pict ire. which afiies prefent on the Niagara wuch, w ; have'haitily thrown togeth. : row Baoffatoy witt 150 - pilitid, a-Qd. qu Hk‘jeiiflixjg‘belwaen JOSEPH JULIAND and por] A Peter B. Garnsey, (ot fies Thompson Mead, boo} & > - Charles Kn-p, Mete 9 Robert Monnell, i Uri Tracy, bob t- Ebenezer Wakeley, , Johno Gray. jun. '~ Norwich, Dec. 14, 1813. ~ NQ T IC E. f‘ \CHE GCepartnership rhgré‘mfbge” AB, ER WAY, of the town uf Greene, is . this. .day by mutual agreemen: dis- Afulved -All perfons indebted for Black- fmiun work are requefted to muke piyment lo Joseph, Jaliand. ' © > Thn- buuness will in future be continued by JULIAND & THO .AS LEE jan. who , wiil kuep good work men, and do all kinds of work at a very low &ice, and as they will be well\ stocked with iron and fleel, their work can be had on the fMhorte{t notict. a. ~* -- AL O- A -Grocery Store, We \c add, that the'ut- _;; , cb. ouly add, that the ut iby faid JOLIAND & LEE. at mot C0“? fron: prevails among the 20 ~ the dwelling - house of faid Juliand, where hanitants Wgefietallzy -.-iuch escaping Pix’me. met many men ; those: fight Niagara were moftly armed -&, otgers'in wero following on. «ire is in the arsenalat Bulfséto, a= bwa 350+ arms;'aild -a'large quantity 1. -Major Gen, \ * * i £s Hali has ordered . fortified\ the (Gen, Vinceat -_ The enemy bad -Heignts of Le wifton ! 'is said to command in perfon, 'r is fud that the houses, mills, &c. at Schloff r.and Mancheiter, are also detitayed. ° Capt. Pierce proceeds for Albany ‘.this night. L __ REMOVAL. _ THE Printing fice is remob d to the buil.ling formerly occupied by lsaac Snirworp. Keg. or the west sickle of the mvery C000 ~ Dec. 414 ~ ALMANACKS, - FOR THE YEAR , _ a Bv the Dozen or Single, for sale at this ofice C ee’6'%8\0\ *C w no Tsr! 4s, was > oro 9. + avon ca mss ca ve gen c e ~~-Preftom, \Nuy. ##) bgfs -~ they will fell atl kinds of : ; GROCERIES, gery lowfor cafh or g); & cath or goods paid for, the moft kinds of caun'ry p: »duce. mo, se nts JO~EPI Jl LIAND, Sip ne . \I HOMAS LE, Jun, ° Grkeme; Dec. 14h, (813 ,c 2 a T Dry Goods, Groceries ard \ Hardware. a THE SUBSCRIBiR HAS RECEIVED, . A General Afforiment of FALL and WINTER GOODS: - with a Supply of GROCERIES, IIARDW ARE, Which he ool difpofe ot at vey reduced prices, far READY PAY, or imnoft kinds ef Couniry Produc . - 243 WANTED, Fixe Thousand Tons of: Black SALTS. He is now paving Three Loliars and fi/ty genis per huntred, anc calonlates to COntifi- ue unul the firft of Februiry. Leicester Royce. wae Farr & Wint:r GooDs, stern 48, DRY. GOODS, ._ ,_ GROCERIES, China, and common. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, -. Stationary, Spanish Flotant INDIGO, By the large or fmall Quand y; Nails, Iron and Steel, - Trace Chains, &ke.&e. He has also Received a large Quantity of \ Eastern Upper and Sole Leather, Of a very fuperior Quality-All of which he will fell unufualiy low, for ready pay. WANTED, 2,000: of Wheat, 4,500 \ditto __ Rye, 4,500 ditto,- _ Corn, 4,400 ditto, Oats, 500 400 - -ditto, Beans, 200 ditto, Peas, 11,500 lbs of Butter, . 11, Pork, =~ ~ “dflwfl‘n coah 100 tons of -For which a part Gash will be paid. at 8 3° per hundred. ° ' x7 He alfo withes to get,and will pay FIVE DOLLARS per Thoufand, for T hN HUNDRED THOUSAND thirty-inch cad. hingles, well made and ft for the Baltimore market. The Shingles my be delivered at any time before thérkafis run in the fpring, and at the following places-Either at Mr. Gates Wil. cox's Mills, or at the rafting place on Capt. Derick Racse's Bais, or at Capt. Jeph Juli. and's lumber yard in the village of Hornby. They mult: be done up in bunches of 250 in a bunch.- Any perfon or perfons withing to ~ contract, to deliver any quantity from 1,009 to 1009,000, may have their pay in advance. RANSOM RATHBU N. Oxford, Nevember 16, 1813. Stray Sheep. TRAYED from the fubfcriber on or a- bout the 5th of July lail, Eleven Ewe Sheep. They are white woolled, and excepting a lamb, have the left ear cropped, and a flit in the right. - THREE DOLLARS wil be given to any perfon returning, or informing where faid fheep may be bad, and atl real. nable charges paid. by +7 CHRISTUPHER L. MATTESON. Jerishne OA. 5, 1813. STRAY STEER | =_ o“ the third of September laft, was ta« \ken up by the fubfuriber, a Three year old - fpotted very much white, and has a teddith coloured breift.-The owner is d: fired to pay charges, and take him away. SAMUEL BALCOM.* Oxford, O&éober 9. For sale as this Office, - Full Covenant, W arrantee, and Quit-Cliaim DEE DS-- Also, Bonds & Mortgages. ¢ GRAIN STOCK, and moft kinds of C.uniry PRODUCE, will be received for Pim and for advertifing in this paper, and the hig heft price allow@d. it ?aner Writing Paper, - For Sale. at this offi¢e: our bec ans b an in cmmpmes u & a a \RETRO Seu - % DIG #84, Vown of Lisle, 185 fe 73; Db). ® 100 _ ditto, Buckwheat, Black Salts: . premifes will be ehe «in-7m\ «» - + FJR SALE, : acres; Do. Do. Do: Do. Do. ”DJ; 6 Do. Do. Do. Do. = Du. hed 2%, Do. « 11, - Da. = 9, Do. ® 7. Do. C +76 41, DOQ Cte» 322 14 Town of Greene. 176 68, - Do. - -_ .315 Do. 46 D . # 155 D0, The P.upeily of JUSTVS B- SMITH. ALSO, Ko, Th.iFayette,(Osford) 50 Aeres, 99 D .. - 2u0 - Qo. 72, - Du. --- 120 Do. 88 (“iiuLolKJ richno)25Q - Ju» 61. Gore, (Oxford) 180 Do. 89, - Do. - - 100 Doe. 160. Jerviche, _ + 1849 Do. CLW | . > 29. k Gare, (Oxferd}250 Do. 4: 486, 45. 174 $623 +300 326 127 y 39. J. richo, : - 64 _. Do. « 80 . 56, - Do.. * 220 D... The Prop rt; of DAVID A. OGDEN and JOHN DAY, late belonging to Andrew Miicuell. Do. Do.‘ 100 . 4L80, No. 65. Fayette (Oxford) 568 Aeres. 66 Do, 664 Do. W ind for, wan-amt: (300662 De. \ l \pa . ess De. The Properly of JOHN QUACKENBOSS ALSO, ‘ _The Red HOUSE below the A. cademy. (And the STORE on Fort Hill Square, in the village of Oxford, two miles of Oxford, called the Wal- nut Flats«~ e The Property of GOLD HOYT. The above FARMS, LOTS and BUILDINGS, can be had at mode- rite prices, ard on liberal terms, by applying to Dal 4 PRICR 8 CLAPP, \OxrForp.. © lober 26., 1813. WHERE AS Robert GConkey and Isabel hs wife, late of Oxtord, in the ty of Ch-nango. did, on the twenty eighth day of May one thoufand feven hundred and ninety fix, for fecuring the payment of two hundred pounds then current money of the fate of New-York, together with the interef at the times and the manner partic» ularly fpecified in the condition of a certain bond, bearing date the day and year afore» faid executed, by the fad Robert Conkey to Benjamin Hovey and Uri Tracy, mort» gase unto the faid Benjamin Hovey arnd Uri Tracy of Oxford aforefaid, all that certain tract or parcel of, land, fituate in Oxford a- foerefaid, being a certain part of lot number, ninety, in the towr thip of F iyette, and boun- ded as follows : Beginning at an Elim tree fianding on the eat bank of the Chenango river, ranning thence fouth fifty one degrees eaft filly three chains te a fake fet in the ground and marked, thence north eighty {even degrees fifteen minutes weft three chains {eveniy five Tings to the corner of the fquare, thence fouth forty feven- degrees fifteen minutes weft feventeen chains and fixty three links» to a beech tree marked, thence north forty even degrees weh fifty fix chains fif y links to a fmall maple fRaddle on the bark of the gforefaid river, thence up the river on the faid eaft bank to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and five acres, one rood and twenty fix perches of land :=--And whereas default has been made in the payment of the aforefaid fum of money together with the interefit due there- on ; Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtye of a power contained in the faid mort- gage and in |égmfuamce of the fatute in fuch ' cafe made and provided, the fa d mortgaged told at public vendue at Erastus Perkins' Hotel in the village of Ox« . ford on the 27th day of June next, 'at one Fo'clock in the afternoon of that day.-Da« pedgscemher ath, 1813. pAVID A. OGDEN & , , JOHN DAY, Affigncees. .. Prrgeig‘ Clapp. Attornies. deor \ - * GAMUT, or Scale of Musicy \_ For Sale at the Printing-Office. ALSO,: . coNsTANTLY ON HAND. AND FoR SALE, Attorneys' BLANKS. ‘ BLANKS, will alfo be printed to any Form on the {Hérfiefi Notice. ALSO, Pamphlets, bills, &c. &c. -_- and all Kinds qf o | JOB-PRINTING, - Dexe on she most reasonable Terms _ - we , chiar me Tn opm mente enon rey mames t 1 c TL SPR res wal be warn con nme at nent n Cards, Hand». FARMS - Allo, $00 Acres in Prefton, within <, ~ io memes a- : eas wos cae omar