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Om onn om eom eo +207 cmmcet unl he. ine nny i 0 F sig a bol grag “gsfi‘, y T o e £4?!sz an nn ® pees « « eftircly covered\ with {flaw to the depth of two ofr three inches. - On thehigh ground eaft of the y%Véf, it was vifible in this, town until after. noon. - t ’ * ectente 4 abaust , @ Meadville, ( Penni) April 6. Maildén retaken, Concurrent ac- counts from the eaftward fate that Malden is again in pofleflion ef the enemy. The detachment fo gallant. ly repulfad on, the rivet Thames, by captain Holmes, was the advance guard of the Britith army, eftimated at from 3 to 5000 men,. - We had a ftall force ftationed at Malden, who evacuated the fort and retired to De- rreit on the approachof the enemy, Itis faid, that General Harrifon is marching . to the relief of the Michi- gan territory, with a confiderable reg. - ular and Indian force. |__ ; . . _i The views of the enemy in repo[. {effing this poft, are obvieusly to pre- vent our Awpping from pafling into the upper lake,«gntil they have a na- wal force competent to centend with us, completed on thefe waters, J+ CR 4100 fmzioem © A correct list of American Prizes from the commencement of the present war. _. Four huadred and eighty-five Eng- lifth veffels arrived within the United States. Do ees . One hundred and fifty -fix En veflels déftroyed. Seven Englith (King's) packets, fix of which Rave arrived within the U. 8. the other\was ranfemed. Sixty.five American veflels re.cap. tured and arrived within the United States. glifh Thirty-five American veffels With}, Britith licences, atxived within the United States. [R. L.\Rep. . \ Battle at La Gole.-Gen. Wilkin- fon, in his efficial account\of the at tack o% La Cole Mill, fays\our lof did not exceed 80 or 90. From the general's letter it would appear he was not in the action, ror / neerit as 'to observe the firing-What then 'be. ~ cormes of the ias ftory ?-Report from the fouth fiys the general hai been difmiffed the fervies. The Britith ftate their lofs in the affair at La Cole, atten killed and 42 wounded-among the latter one cap. tain and one enfign. . _ . [Alb. Gax. pmb $ Qprncten Prom the National Intelligencer, of April 1g: We are authorifed to ftate, that Gen. Wilkimfon's late movements, was not purfuant to the views of the War Department. Thefe wiews (ororders) advifed him to lay feige and hold a givea pofition on Lake Champlain, and admon:fbed him against an incur- fion into Canada. When our Ontario fleet, now pre- paring, is completed, it will confifi of one thipof 64 guns, one 30, one 88, three brigs each 26, one do. 18, and four f{chooners of 2 each. + 'now nent +0: CH) MARRIED, .On Sunday evening laft; by the Rev. Mr. # 2. Therp, Mr. KRASTUS SMITH, to Mifs SOPHIA MNEIL, both of this town. --AtGreen»e, on the evening of thé 24th ult. by\ Robert Monell, Eiq. Mr. Andrew éAchork, té Mrs. __.. Kelsey, both of that towns ' j dr --< 46 BD :t ~ . A gentleman, by profeffion a Prarye®a®, with a friiall capital, will hear of a fuperior chance for advancing bis intereft, by apply- ing to this office immediately. -_ APPLE-TREES, THE fubfcriber bas a number of theu- fand APPLE-TREES, which he will fell for one Dollar per hundred, for cath, ar merchantable produce, payable next fall, =--QOxferd, 3d May. Lee ‘ JOHN SELAH. I net Kiwi-N7 n 2M IH pn onus \. a » ancelftcaliy Pavie fon = el .+ _‘u..~§x'gflm ( \$ m G u & . Goll pca mea ca Sesame greenies \hor hems\ loath\ nd \C90 aRSB Fo 'v Peal fen tit ab like genni rely ators Are upr runt t 202 Lo- ® o tery yo W gon <0. w ° Be mage w me* i iin Seann (iti) tor gn as ”what s nec MS itn m od tmp nor ® WL. . ent fous \t b aoe . <. . a» - t dhan ive AG s melee wo te meister tie ee eugene canbe hacienda en n & WANTED, 150 SrorE SurEPp, L NOB whigh the CASH willbe paid, at 2‘o’fla‘ifl‘ingé, a pair, after Thearing == pply te HANNAH ABBOQOT, living with rrcZ & Crlarr, Elq's. Oxford. ~Afrit 28th, 1816. _C PROCLAMATION. \Y““viriia'c of a piccépt'éffitli'e' honorable JAMES KENT, late Chief Juftice of the Supreme Court of Judicature, of the 2\€ requefted to contine it with the tender- 'state of MNew-Fork, to me dire&@ed and de- livered-Proclamation is hereby made, that a Circuit Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gaol Delivery, will be holden in and for the ceunty of Chenango, on Thursday, the niath day of June next, at the Court-houle in the town of Norwich: And all perfons who will profecute againft the prifoners then being in the Gaol of faid county, are notif- ed and commanded then and there to he,to . - profecute againft them as fhall be juk : And - all Jufices of the Peace, Coroners, Bailiffs and Conftables, within my Bailwick and county, are hereby notified and required to be then and there in their own perfons, with their Rolls, Records, and other Remembrances, te do thofe things which to their offices in that behalf fhall ap- pertain to be done.-Given under my hand in the county aforefaid, the twenty-ninth day ef April, in the year of our Lord, one thoufand eight hundred and fourteen. | ISAAC FOOTE, Jun. Sheriff. EFAULT having been made in the payment of monies fecured to be paid by an indenture of mortgage bearing date the fixth day of July, one thoufand eisht huadred and twelve, executed by Alfa Wil- cox, late of Prefton, in Chenango county, decealed, and- Elener his wife, to Platt Bruth, of Oxford, in faid county, and by the faid Platt Brufh duly affigned to the fubferiber-ALL that lot, piece or parcel of land and premifes, fituate lying and be- 'ing in Oxford aforefaid, and being lot num ber {even, in a tract of land called the Gore, containing one hundred and twenty- two acres and an half, will be fold at public vendue, by virtue of a power contaimed in the faid mortgage, and in purfuanee ef the ftatute in fuch cafe made and provided, on the fecend Tuesday of November next, at ten o'cleck in the forenoon of that day, at &Eraftus Perkins' Hotel, in the v.lage of flibxfm'd, and county of Chenange,-Ozxford, ~May 2d, 1814. ~ ISAAC J. STRAT TEN. Jobn Tracy, Attorney. ' © + - > ° > L - . * - 10 . \141 mary mo o, 099 tne uel \171 3. :m&?utvwfifi$vfi§Zv‘f’y*fimfilfl‘z‘fl‘t$f‘ww‘ ts wine \tang vitae rame in (vey ' - Nha a £0.00 y. ' Fall & Winter Goods. HE fubfcriber is now receiving from New-York, (in addition to bis former Btock) a very extemnfive Affortment of FAt & Wixtsr Goons, SUCB 48, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, China and common CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Stationary, Spanish Flotant Indigo, By the large or fmal Quantity ; , Nails, Iron and Steel, Trace Chains, &e. &e. Allof which he will fell unufually low, for ready pay. ' WANTED, > 100 tons of Black Salts =--For which a part Cash will be pai Three Dollars and «@ half pet humdred. RANSOM RATHBUN. > Qflbr‘igfiflfaveméfl 16 1813. BLANKS, For . , at Tavern-keeper's Licences, For Sale at this Office. - Elopement. = - WHEREAS my Aile ANER, has clo- ped from my bed and board without any caufe or provocation. This is to forbid all perfons hacBoring or trufting her after this date on my account, as I th.! pay no debts of her contracting. Thefe who have my property in their poffeffion, are netified that unlefs it is innmediately returned that fuits will be commenced againft wen—0x- ford, 26th April, 1814. - JOHN SELAH, m a 4,5, egen ' ANTI. hv upc L2 nag # J t coe ames aed nn wann Shean o fuses nou « mem B - Noricr. = q LL petfons indebted to DAVIDAIYON are requeRted to call and makei meme~ diate fettlement, and fave further motice, The Blacksmith Busings, will in future. be eondu@ed by the fu bicri- bers, under the firm of +Lvyon & GrhovEr, who will thankfally receive any favors &1 the line of their prefefhion. Thole who have heretofere favored David Lyon with figned, where it fhall be done with neatnefs and defpatch. e DAVID LYON, 7 JAMES GLOVEEK. Oxford, 18th April, 1814. LIST OF LETTERS, . , Remaining in the Post O[fice, at Oxford, - -- Wdflflflflf, 1814. \ f - -A-James Arnold; Ifsac Aldrich. ° B--Peter Burgot 3, William Burget, Mo- 'fes Burgot 1, John Bartle 2, Samuel Rron- fora, Cornelius Brewer, Irae] Bennet, Nich» olas Brown. _ C--Abijab Cornwell, John P.Corbin, Da- -vid Copelin, Olney Carter, Waldo Child, Alfred Coleman, Wells Chamberlin. D-Jeffe Doud, Abel Wickin{en, Mir ry Dedge, Lyman Dadley, Jofeph Derilon; William Denifon, William Daiton, Sil Du. bor. - | E-Oliver H. Everett, Betfey Enfwo rth . F--Steph@én Ferris, John F. Fairchild, Jonathan Fitts, Abijfah Fairchild. G-Charles Graves,! Lucius Grares % William Gunn, Jared Goodenougb, Abby Glover, Jacob Grew. . H-tiliGlia Harris, Benajah Huntley, John Madiey, jun. Lovina Havers, Robert Hazard %, John Hoskin, Irene Hill, Rufus Howe. To, J-Penuel Jewel, Hubbard C. Jackfon. K--John Ketchara. L-Daniel Lyon, jun. Mercy Lyon, Eiza- beth Lyon, Abigail Loomis, Henry Lefer, David Leach. - M-Silvanus Meore, SyIvefter Miner, N- Ephraim Noble. Wht. O-J. G. Olney. (ft . P-Ephraim P«bodie, John Pond, Betfey Palmer, Levi Pier. fiéfig‘fi? R-Stephen Read, William Root, fa tph- L. Robbins 2, Silas Reed, Ruth Ranfom, Green Rathbun. jr. Patience Rathbun, Uy Robbins, John Reddington, Jofeph Rhodss . $-Jofiah Swan, John Stratten, Abra ba m Sawyer, <-Parfes Sever. T-Polly Tucker, Deborah Terry 2, Pan-. iel Tucker, Kii Fowfley. W -David G. Winflow, qFrnclius Whit. comb, Arunah Wattles, Foléeph L. Wet, Daniel Wainright. John Webb, Ala Wilty. ___ JOHN TRACY, 2, JL Great Bargain.£} A VERY VALUABLE F A R M-For Sale, YING in the town of ®@sxferd on the eaft fide of the Chenango river, four miles from this village.-Fhe Farm conifts of 150 acres, 125 of which are impreved, & in ekcellent order for cultivation-there are 75 acres of EXCELLENT FLATTS, lying on the river. _The buildings are fuch as will unqueftionably accemmo- date the purchafer, being a good framed houle, barn, out houfes &c. There is alfo, on the premises, a very promifing young Orchard, of about 160 trees-the fruit is of the moft fuperior kind-1& or #0 barreis of cider, may be made yearly from this or. chard.-The Farm is as good for Grain as any in this country and for meadow & gra- zing, none is better-60 @r 80 head of car. tle, horfes, &e. may be kept with eafe.-T i- tle indifputable, terms of payment eafly, an d poffefhion given immediately. Enquire of the owner on the premiles. KNIFFEN WILLSON. Oxford, March 22, 1814. E4€ BY virtue of an Execution ifued out of the fupreme ceaurt of judicature of this ftate, againft the goods, chattels, lands and tenements of Daniel Hoskins, in my bailwick, which I fhall expole to fale on the firft Monday ef June next, being the fol- lowing property, to wit : the leafehold pre. mifes, being a part of lot known by the school-let, and-of which the faid Hoskintis> now in poffefion. Alfo all the perfonal pro- y belonging to the faid Hoskins. Sid to pert fale to-commence between the hours of ism and three o'clock of faid day on the premt- fes.-Dated 1#th April, 1814. Isaac Foote, Jun. Shen#, \ L E F T, by . \ ¥ a traveller fome time En the month of January laft, a Chet, containing fundry articles, at the houfe ef the {ubfctiber. The ownez is requefted to pay the expenfe of ad- vertifing, &c. and take it away. NATHANIEL COBURN. Estter®, 22d March 18J4. e + bo. bon to muaapl ome erm casts =t sem Tall .u\ ifo / ‘fvm‘firv tof.s \1 qr kok 0 . > ; . inééig R \ mp - J}; \ . x ® % wie corte en nm o diem memes mers bonate us iman * \ oe : kos. -Z IA IVD, a : ‘ . as 00 » 0 | # No. 14, Tows of Lisleq 185 acret3 73, Do. - - 1090 Do. 3 - 46, - Do. « 175 Do. ' 45, -Do. - - 36% Do: ~ 22, Bo. s 300 D0, m 11, - Do. « __ 336 Do. 9, Do. - -. - 137\ Wor - o 7, - Do. = 176 - Do. s $o =. 41, - Do. a $22 Do. - 74, Town of @reefte, 176 Iyo. 68, Do. # . 315 Do, 4 | . 46,5 Doi: =_ 155 D94 - f o ze The Property of JUSTUS B. SMITH, \ ALSO, No. Th,|Fayette,(Oxford) 50 Acres; & * j 9g, D05 \_ = 20° D00 73, Do. «= 120 Do. e -88;ClintontFericho} 250 -Do. --% 61, Gore, (Oxford) 100 Do. & 59, Do. = 100 Do. yo 160, Jericho, i} 189 Do. ' 28, 29.}G0x‘e,(0xford)250 Do. - 40. 39, Jericho, =- 100 Da. 64, - Po. _ .- 80 Do. 56, DOJ f \ « 220 D0- The Property of DAVID A. OGBEN and JOHN DAY, late belonging to Andrew Mitchell. . ___ 4LSO, _ No. 65,Fayette(O«ford) 56% Actes, 66. Do. _» 664 Do. 18, - Wigdfor, 19, J (Broome Co.) 662 Do. 2, 3 Do. 636 Ds. The Property of JOHN QUACKENBOSS, . ALSO, & The Red HOUSE below the A« I cademy. And the STORE on Fort Hill Square, in the village of Oxford. Allo, 500 Acres in Prefton, within twofimniles of Oxford, called the Wal- gut Flats. The Property of GOLD HOYT, \The abeve FARMS, LOTS and BUILDINGS, cap be had at mode. rate prices, and on liberal terms, by applying to . _ PRICE & CLAPP, 268, 1813. - Oxrorp. 3 Perpetual Steam Still, anno ILHMPROTED' - _ BoiEr. _ _.______. _. ___ TDHILO M. HACKLEY, of Her. -_ kimer, having obtained from the government ef the United States, three fev= - eral Patents for fandry improvements upon the method of producing Steam, arfd the ap» plication thereof to every fpeciegef diftilla» - tion, which is confidered the beft method now in practice-The fubfcriber being dus ly authorized to difpofe of Patent Rights im this county, except for the tewns of Jericho, Prefion, Norwich, Oxford, and Sherburne; effers fer fale fingle Rights, ar Fowns the right of ufingle rending faid improvements, Mefirs. Grahams of Norwich village, & the f{bicriber at Pharfalia, have Diffilleries im fuccefsful operation under faid Patents. Mr. Hackley has a Patented €opper Boiler, now in constant operation, in the town and county of Herkimer, which holds 99 gallons wine meafure, as meafured and licenfed by the Coltecter. 'This Boiler preduces fteam enough to carry om the diftillation 'of 6@ buihels grain per day, into 4th proof fpiritsp and for heating all the water meceflary for malring with one fite. \Patent © Boilers, & Furnaces united,\ and Cepper:Worri® are under the direétion of faid Hackley mad im AZ village of Herkimerfi-A’lfifiix‘ffips in this county,except in the above named towns} -- are particularly cautioned again® makifig, ufng or vending any part of the diftilling apparatus fecured to faid Hackliey by Patenty without written permaiffion frome the fubferi= ber under the ftricteft penalty of the law, a% fuck diftilleries will be immediately fepped by injumétion from Chancery, until legal rgsn‘ied? Shall be fully enforced. Ihe whote procefs wil} be tfhewn and.. alt neteffary information §iven, on application te, TC C0 0 to C lll [ O C wWen C PELEG BROWN, - Pharfalia, wou Win Vivi}! é'xohang-QECASH, fer RYE fig}; ¥ for fale. by the Khd. or lefa quantit ------ a AJ He alfe offers for fale seme cheice F OREg'B.’ ‘LANifl‘fi, C ftuated in various parts.of said town {fome of which the contemplated turnpike Toadsy will pafs through) en advantageous term» aadflcngthy eredit; in Lots to fuit the put sahaters,. ‘ f | as U 1 al ne nw me L « Pharsalies 200% Mapehy _ ___ ._ _- 27 \y iw P a gl mouse mar s. w+ 51,\ to % fa, (7 anis i a Lace Hilt wren tn 2921 sagan