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4 * TN &S1 F r „ 4 >4 444 l(T 3 il ls.eW5 I) P 8 ; vy fy- <> „V , ' PKINTED AND I'UBLlSHKD BY WILLIAM A. MILLED, .Vo. ». J1IOH S I NKET, BET A * 5 '. W VHKKT AND KING STREETS....AV! LAUNE , »jrv W.KDNKSVJ.VY, SRPTK-MiiBIi 23 -IB.8. VOL. V. N4 75. Conditions of this Paper. DELAWARE GAZETTE is pub X.ISHET3 TWICE A WEEK, AT FIVE DOLLARS X YEAR, PAYABLE SIX' MONTHS IN ADVANCE And That The ADVSRTISEMEN fS willbe inserted HOLLAR A S (LU ARE: and of rally an •HIRER TIMES, AT os AND TWENTY VIVE CEN TS POU EVERY SUC PAYMENT TO BE «EED1NO INSERTION. MADE AT THE TIME WHEN THE ADVERTISE MENTS ARP LEFT AT THE OFFICE FOR PUB LICATION. |C7» JV' 9 PAPER DISCONTINUED UNT/I. ALL ARREARAGES ARE PAID. 'I'he following gentlemen ave authorised to receive suh-|ces,es; a scriptions und money for the Delaware Gazette : Us'cw-Castle—George Pierce, Esq. Dover — Mr. John Manlove. Smyrna — Mr. Benjamin Coombe. George Town, Del. —.Ur. James bin der son. Cantwell's Bridge — Mr. David Wil son, Jan. Milford — Mr. Peter Robinson. Mr. George Dinners. the in Mr. Philip Iti'iail/Jig.jana lltlllulvh. Est! of ' Lewes Town Laurel —Mr. Kj.hr tint Collins. Middletown Klklon.Md.—Tobin s Otlu-r appointments will speedily r ~ I » ,. j the P" ot ICC. I .. . Was committed to the public jail ofj ;■ iru County, in the Siale «jt Dduw re t j' auirday the brst d«y ol >u«t «* J' by James -schee, E q. one of of the I eact m am. tm sj.d count) two ne^ro men ami one ] )fc - ro Wt> L na n % L on suspicion ot havinç; absconded from! the service of their master <»ne inanj calls himseSf Oeov-gc S>. mh and says he ; ' ... • -, u », . lv , m k'fi.tiiratied rfu-Tv VI èr,. I.J'Î,- i onvv free ft?', I' er states that bis name is Aniho- s, 1 .'l** i , tint le vyis set iVrc bv a Mrs* Ct>rd'*n widow who lived at Mi'es RÜ. V ^ ...H Ilv , t lie J,a" l)L-"n> ver i errv, :Md, ami that he na ol m iiree about 8 or 9 years, ai d has ,, ^ c ; ,n Ihe neighborhood ot uexahoe »«'dgej ' liver since that tune—the winta'.. calls liwrsi'lt '. 1 a ,, lih a set tree by Dt.ltam Brvan. ,lf >l uecn | Ann county, yd —lltereloie. _ j Notice 1» li'-tvln G Den, That unless the aforts.ud -nt^rocs artM tuify claimed by their asters or j ow.eis. that at the expiration of six. wt*:s fro tins nay, tliev. or as many oli not claimed, will be dis rgeil nom his. her, or their coniine i it, without fee ot reward, agftt-alilej. So .ii act ol the General Assembly ofj this state, in such case made and provi- | c ded. be ade. * on la them as are cli: im* Jbxltoci) Joyce. v lif'i'Ur An Eltrliim of officers for the Library company ot Wilmington, " ill tak place J in the library room on 2cl day the 7Hi ot & to commence at 2 o'clock at Ol Kent County, Del. Dover, Aug. S, 1818. Library \ of ice. nex! i which time the propriety of taking mes au as to increase thé annual payment and the law regulating the mode of for i- sha.e* will he considered and als feiti acted upon; punctual attendance is r quested. Samuel Hillis, Secretary v? Wilmington, Aug. 22 ■tnt Nötice. The employment of an Agent or At torney is net ucccsaarij in any claim a aiust the government. It is most gen erally attended with i xjunce, and some times will actual less. Claims will be promptly settled, when the accounts, and vouchers with which they are connected, are transmitted to She preper office. Money will be transmitted, whenever a receipt or the sum due, or where the • unt is not ascertained, a receipt in ik, shall be orwarded Ho the l'reasu Department. tiliury patents, and certificates of ttiidiary pensions, will be transmitted in Bite maimer, Whenever the necessary vouchers are forwarded to the proper e'fice. an Pi •«y Jolin Quincy Adams. YVm. II. Crawford. J. (!, Calhoun. B W. Crowninshicld, Washington City, May 37, 18JS. Jan« 2—law3(p TO HD RENTED, And possession given mi ihe 25th day of March next. That large, commodious, and well know i TaN Hmj.SE ■in and YARD, with a comfortable dwt-Mim Linuse, on a three acre lot, til the village of Middletown, now occupied by Mr. R .Witherspoon. The buildings are gen* rally built of Brick, at.d thele is every convenience that is necessary to such an establishment. D. Willi* rapoon will dispose of on advantageous terms, hij whole stock of ■ j is thi-Ésâ which is undergoing its different pro suh-|ces,es; Also a quantity ofTirst rate'Spatl jishOAK 1! v R K. Perhaps there is not a similar situation ill the state that offers! the same advantages to the enterprising.Lj Eor terms, apply to Philip Kcoding, Near Middletown, Del. is i Jan. 10—tf FO H SALlii, That handsome and highly improved Farm, MORVhN, late the property of Captain David Russ, uuc> as-.u, suii .u d in i t.e county oi' New (fastIt state ol Delaware, within the dis an ce oi tv, imiles from Utc tatur town, live miles i u tlmihgtoii an three of Christi Arid ,c—< onuiii'ittg ab ui 180 actes of land, chiefly arable, and ill » high slate of cultivation some marsh men r ovv in herd glass, with the 'tcessury drains The woodland is thiivin ; ' "ung hickory and oak. and all well enclosed I wills thorn fonces. I'Ste buildings 0 n! j the pjace are a good Brick dwelling j * I house, u new Brick Barn with stai ling, I . ,, «(J I .,1 nl'le a ran.' tv I ;■ ' 'j j ^ n,„iUi- V house, wiijdant, t j'- 1 j vari i s f 4 -»r «h<* v nUrVi a shftrplcourt, J^îhousee.mvéntent and well filled, a stone!dat äm()ke house and »firing house, with a . S)nr ... oi 'cxcciic.it .water, % L K | a 2 eh bum ice house,'.hat will 1 4U 0 T} 4crc | s on the ' vou uv orchard of the best i ; ' 11 V . ^ h 1 k'fi.tiiratied fruit, a very haimsomt* and well U^ked gat den. two good pumps, all the s, ? ok 011 < consisUi.g of horses. co " a < working oxen, a patrol V '' U, *S a bull * years old , " rliWLl1 '»'«ds sheep, 7.Si Mennos: m „ , )f different Kir».,, .... - |,, ule „;h of every desert»';,m. ' is ' usu , td that no p»r»on iticliti ^ .,. !u , sc so valu-.bfo an estate, will ''vvisii to en. ay;t*'VVihout lh si vicwinjrtht | prt '„id. will be shown by up j ,I,cation at the place ; or, if anv Infor a!m() | ( | I,e required in Rhiladel \\ W ul be given b> calhni'on John j fcsq so. 79,S I'hittl street. ' >8nrc | a (J . Ross, iltlllFX. oli with will umicxed, on the piennses. i Aü K- " ü " l * c j el j, 0 ;' New Casth C At a Meeting of the A . i icultui jl So ny, held at Hit Couil 1 louse in the town of New Castle the 3d (lay of this instant, It was resolved, thaï u piece of silver plate, win such devise und Impression thereon as may be deemed proper by the committee of examiners for the time no' to exceed ,i20 in value, he a ,, a i ( | C ii io anv metjtbei ol the Society J n .| |() s i la n a ; il ic stated meeting in No bet vember iiexi, p, osent and lxad before tbe society, th best written essay on the intrinsic value of as able land. Resolved, that a piece of silver plate with such device and impression thereon y be del med pr per by the corn mi 1 « ol examiners lor the time being, not exceeding in value §30, be awarded i any member of the society who shut, cxhibi' the requisite proof of having ru.sid the greatest quantity oi wheal iron, one acre ol laud, subject lo the foliation prescribed bv the lHth sec. ihe by laws at the next August meelirtg ,d the society. 7 } Resolved, that a piece of silver plate with such device and impression as may j be deemed proper by the committee of examine!s for the lime being,not xcee - in 20 dollars, be awarded to any me:, ber o! this sr.cie-v who shali exhibit the re quisitr proof of having i aised the greatest quantity ol India.. Coro on one acre of I land, subject to the donation provided, by the 18th sec. of bye laws, at tile meet ing ot the society in February 1819. The following gentlemen, agreeable to the 15tlr see oi tltebye laws, were elected honoary members of ihe society, to wit : Nicholas Ridgley, George Cummins. Isaac Davis, Cornelius Pi Comegys, Henry M. Ridgley, Tfoomas Clayu.n, William Ii. Weils, Josepn Haslet, Man aen Hull, Samuel Paynter, Andrew Nau dain, Jacob Stout, Andrew Barrett, William Warner, William Kennedy, Jesse Green, Henry M#Reston, William B. Couper, Benjamin Burton and Presly Spruance. John Crow, Recording Secretary. Aug. 29, 1818. i FOR SALE ? I A Valuable Farm , * * Situated in a healthy neiglibor.hoo'i part in the State ol Dell ware and pan the Stale ol tiaiyluli.', vh N'e«. Gusip and (.ecil counties, containing 252 acre abuu 150 actus of which is exceller t Ins traut is situated wit hi' ■in of ■ oodland. j nine's of l'reiichtown and 2 of Elkto. is l euwrk. l.lv well watered fioni a nuni uerxif springs arising thereon, and is un der good fence. The turnpike road from St \v Castle to Kren, htoivn. passes thin' this estate, whereby it may be conveni ently divided into two farms. , , , l he contemplated Chesapeake Kn< | w Delaware t. anal is staked, out to l' as N C otigl; .Inst,no, »Inch, itts presumed:gy wih enhance the value ol it in the estt-l The ten ant house (brick) is i\ good order, am. the liaru new. The soli is remarkably well adapted to clover and plaster. )r luiition of the purchaser, as this measure is now about to be brought forward. and jprohalrt', »hoillv cat riet] into execution, i The terms will be accommodating and further particulars may he known by ap plying io the subscriber. HOI g ill Jo'-TS. Wilmington. Del Feb. 25—tf Un* -, nun of f'itimcery, *j kF the stale oi Uutawaic "'('.-orge Town, in and for the county ol Sussex, of the Summer Term A. 1)'18 18. SV. 1!. Wells, Burton Waples, ill m I vs. . &nä nut*, lo wn. : this zätlj day of Ju Iy, 18 *8, o.. nii;tn.!i ol complainant s so j * lcU r " 1| ' 1 " n alhdavil made, of the de I fondai i , , I th red by il le chatlCvlfor, that the deten wiijdant, Josua Burrows, do appear in this shftrplcourt, and in this cause,on the first Mon of March next, and file bis answer, . or the oompamants bill hied in this case shall bt taken pro ccr k-sso ; aud it is fur ttier ordered data copv ofth-sorder be inserted withiu 30 da vs from this date, i t] tllt * "t Gaztlie and Pei insula xdveniscr nnbhshed :n the UonuKh o*' .uiv*. i user. |»"m5uui,u UIC • 1,u, i ' u b'i "• Wd'tungton ; u. his state, and l«i Uu L> ton lor the Country,published in un city ut Philad Lir.hia, and be in each ol ihuse papers published tor three irontht «ext alter U» first publication, i - ... , U te i i Udawnre Sussex county, town. 1 «>*» thatllie above is a l. ue copy ot the record to the abmc suit, 5,1 »es'imony whereof I have heumnto se my hand and (s'iAl.) affixed the »eal oi the Court ot Chancery, utf.enrgctown, the -Hih day of Ju;i, Anno D ° JEM U STOCK l EY . Jl-l.l, SHR.M.t.t, Register in Chancery. Joshua Burrows. residing out oi 3lie state. it id or. > 3 m. ■ .'.Ui» Fhbu 'tlyhiti ér ttallimn c STEAM BO AT AÜU POST CHAISE 'DAILY liVW.il Ok iVllMlSu'lON & h LUTON, Mew arrangement, combining expedition and convenience. The KAGI.E, Capt. Campbell. NEW JERShY, Capt. Wallington, SUl'EUIOlt, Capt. Milner, Vesta, Capt Burns CONNV.CThD, B Y EXCELI.EA T STAGES AND POST CHAISES ' Over a good Turnpike Hoad. One boat will leave the first wharf above Market street, 1 hi!ad> Iphia, cvetj o'clock. The passengers will be forward, d wit I» a,i possible dispatch by way of Wilmington a d ElKo.'ii, and arrve in Baltimore, early next morning in time far I lie Southern or West eru '-tvges Another Boat will leave Bowley's wharf, B.dtimote, ev-ry evening at 5 o'clock T.lie oflpsuiengers Will be forwarded withoul dtlay. Und arrive in Philadelphia, early nexi morning in " mt fjrlhe N '"*' Yorl - } To accoi»m'.oda r e tIioü: uhose business run jders tin aforesaid hours incoi. enknt, a Steam v dav at 12 Bouts. j -'Oat will leave ThilRi'elptna daily, at 7, A. M and Waning tou al J, T M (except on Mnn days) tbe Post Ctia will leave Elston or Wilmington, ill season io stward e time it, Elk* ir else - St,ges, of the line place them in the line vonthward or e:c the same day, anti atl'ord so much inor to meet business or friends at Wilmmgio I ton, the factories ou the Brandywine, c w ' llere - : two Tost Chaises running daily Those Tii ere each way, and other« aie preparing persoîib ïir&t entered on u.e Books ot rhe Steam Boat, will he entitled to a preference in the f^ost Chaises. For passage, apply to the cap tain on board, or to John Bowman No. 3, North Wharves, Philadelphia. N. B. AU baggage to be m the charge and a the risk of the owners taken from, or put on board ot the New York Steam Boars alongside, free of expence. Aug. 15—tf Baggage will als*, be FOR SALE. The time of a healthy active negrr. Girl, who has twelve years (o serve. «Mil is now sixteen Editor.—jf apply to th. Tre as u ry 11 e pa ft f » e it t. Washington April 10, 1 H 18. NOT!OF IS HEREBY GIVEN. . I me lo the proprietors id the old six s per cent Stock, that the last payment on account of the piincipai and interest of I he said stock, will become due on <lu 1st 1 of October next, ensiling the date her, of and that the same will be paid on that 'ay, at the I reasury and at the loan of ''cos having such slock standing on their banks, to the Stockholders or to their altornies upon the surrender of the ori ginal certificate of the said stock. It is further made known for the infor on illation of the proprietors of said old s'x percent stock, residing in foreign p,.rts. that in order to obviate, as far as prac ticable any inconvenience which it iglii result, by reason of loss at sea or other w ise, it will bt advisuble to retain correct C opii:s <.f their certificates, authenticated a jy; a t a ry Public.duly appoini -1. ; H. CRAW I Ml) Secretary of the i uttry. May 13, lawtlO. Department. W ashingtoii, April, 28, 1818. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the proprietors of Stock issued under the convention with France, oi Treasury the 30lh ol April 1803, commonly railed l.auiniana Stock, titat tint moiety,or half of the principal «f said stock, will be redeemed on the 21st of October ncxi ensuing the date hereof,ami that the same will be paid to the respective proprie tors, or to their altornies duly authorized the day before mentioned, at the Treasury in W ashington, or at such Lo.ni Office, cm the hooks wliercoi any poition of said Stock may then stand. Inform itioti is lurther given, that the iniei est due at the time of redemption, un such part of said Stock is held Europe, will he paid as heretofore in London and Amsterdam; and that the in* tei'est on such part of said lock as has been domesticated, will i>e paid at the same time with the principal, cither at the Treasury or at the Loan Offices, as before mentioned. And it is also hereby made known, thaï interest on the moiety ,.r lull'of said Louisiana Stock, intend« to be redeemed as aforesaid, will cease and ;h termina alter the 21st day October, 181 g. on ini i M. H. CHAW FORD. Vecreiuru of Ihe Treasury. '■ '«O. By il'E 1'reiridcnt of the l States. Whkheas, by an Act of Congress, passed on tlit 3d of .March, 1817, enti tled •' An art to authorise the appoint ment of a Surveyor tortile lands in the northern part of the Mississippi territory, and the sale of cti'iain lands therein de scribed,'' the President of the U. Mates is authorised to select certain lauds, lor scites for towns, and cause the said lends io In laid off into town lots, and the said iots to be offered for Sale Therefore, !, Jajii s Mom it ou, Presi cent of the United States, do here 1 y de clare and mane known, that public sales for tilt disposal of the lots in the town of Marathon, (heretofore called Milton's Bluffi on the south bank of the river Ten nessee. (near the head of the Muscle Shoals.) in Alabama Territory, on the second .Monday in October uexa The stiles shall continue open for one week, and longer if necessary, and the lots shall be offered for sale in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest number. Given tinier my hand, at the City of Washington, this 26th day of May 1818. h »lie Hat .v. JAMES MONROE. By the Rresidunt. JOSlAil MEIGS, Commissioner General Land Office. awtO May 30 A Map of the Huntsville District is engraved and a Plan of the town ol Murathan will be engraved as spttdlv a-, practicable, and will lie sold at Huntsville; and at the General Land Office, by JOHN GARDINE V, Chief Chit. Printers of the laws who insult this not.ee, shall have copies of the Mip and Plan. WOOL CARDING. THE subscribers induced by the par ticulai and reiterated request of thur friends, ufftr to card Wool upon reason able terms, and in the most workman like manner. t. W Young, Sou t o. Del. W'oolen Manufactory, Aug Till, 1818—2m N. B. Wool taken at a fair price in exchange for goods of their manufaciur tng. Bills of every description neatly executed at tins Office, Sheriff's ''ale. By virtue of sundry writs o (i la to I me directed, will be exposed') public s .,lcat llie house of James M.liaffy in Christiana hundred, on Iridty .lie 18th dayol Sept. inst. at ten o'cocs. A M. household and kitchen tunuu.e. black smith tools. &c. Seized and iahen as tic property of James and Thomas Mehafy, and to be sold by F ranch; Haughty, Sheriff. Mew Castle,"Sept 3.1818. Newark Acide in A semi annual examinant) students in this Acadcnn , on Shursday the I7t inst. By order. ol tl« will tike place. J. h. tiJuek, S-e'y. Sept. 5 — 4t smwpa®®. AU persons who are in.hiited h- tint) Estate of W itliam Erst, me, latent '.his Borough, Blacksmith, deceased, either on note or book account, are entnestlt ie quented to discliar .e tile same without delay; at d those having claims ale also requested to present the same duly au thenticated for settlement. John Klemin ■r -A 5 acting Executor. Wilmingt"". '"r, G. - 2m Ea . Tlie Trustees of the Poor of NcW Castle County, are requested o mee' ,.t the Poor house, on Thursday the first day of October next, at ten o'cl ck. r j who hav- accounih. Stc. may present iliem for selileineiit. ise tt Sutton, Sc c'y. •7 ■' * Sept. 12.—5t. Null ce. Tl.nl (lie owueia id t ; • St. Cii'orgca Mitrslies will apply to the next hyis iatutT for nltefatioiis A -une. if the laws lierotofure passed, lot mhurkiiig die .- oi M.irvii* s. J.thn Hcnnett, i -S i»t('inbcr 1*2.— at. Tweiity Dollars lictvartl. VV;u on the 3 l near l'a cl, 1 August last. ; i ha Canin Mi '•Si of of ;...,u tv. M.ir,v 1, A iHN.pi lue. mart, a, md or.weei 14 »,«; is hei foie bead. a. cn .-iglrt and nine years ,ld, h u rls high with a blaze i: sup*II white spot on th.- ritpit side ot her »lie ha--- a latgv bushy i Hat footed The aim .v. .1 all roa-4-iitiUe charges |.::id ii *be is bn o. in home ant't« enty doliais m re if the tiii Ï is brought to jus-ice limp. in and tail .;;,d is lit ward very hs g,et-n. James Sorden, Jr. September I G 3t CtWaTJWTLr FOR SASÆ. JH ,Xa 24 High-me et. Near the Hav Scales, FLY Is II 1) LA ill FU, Ofali descriptions, Spanish hides, sob;. leather, oil, Tunnels' and Curriers 5 tools, &e. Also, 200 dozen tirst quality sheep skins. James R. Squibb, Sept. 12_3m. MASONIC NO VIVE. To all to whom it may concern-*, know ye lli.it Ji siali Hamilton for gi - ss un in. .solde conduct has bun . ii y ex pelled all the rights and benefi's of freer A1 sonry. Editors throughout the United States friendly to Masonry, will oblige by gii mg the above one or two insertions. By order of the Worshipful Mastefe of Hiram Lodge N-j. Ç. K W, liucktuiin hec'y. Sept. 16, 1813-4t is ol a-, and HSTaSiSo All persons Waving cla.nu* against tic estate of David Owens, deceased, luit of r>us. c :tx cc ty, are hereby notified that^unless they pre en* •item for settlement before the 20th day of Ü*» ober next, they wit. be for ever barred any uen efit of said estate as the • ub: fibers intend then ma*e a final settlement thereof» and to pa£* their distributive ccouats. urn-» t. James Owens, and David Pet inn welt, Surviving lixecutora. in Sep. 16, 1818 3t. CARDS, BAND ,Ui> POisT IllhLS. Hate cute d at this (Jjficei