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I i *4$ * $Kwt ^*flj ^4^% ^ j/fw4^-1 , <ii ->it!'jf| 'm* iv n (! y « ; H i| ►' ^ '• ;»*. y, UK,If STREET, BETWEEN PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WBJJ.iM V. SMLi K H ,v.: P AM) KING STREETS.... W ILM.1.N GKO . Vofi. V. 8 AT IT It Jl AY, *KI*TWM KEfi 26, !8I8|, • ?; >. 76. , t Conditions of this Paper. Th* DELAWARE GAZETTE i> pub A WECK, AI TIVZ DOLLARS ,Mm** TWICE A TEAR, PAYABLE SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE ADVERTISEMENTS will INSERTED i' of THREE TIMES, ATONE DOLLAR A SQJ'ARL AND T.WRNTY P1VE CENTS POR EVERY SVC. Payment to be SBEDINO INSERTION. MADE AT THE TIME WHEN THE ADVERTISE MINTS ARV LEFT AT THE OFFICE FOR PUB ltlCATJON. fgf' A - « PAPER DlSCORtlRUP.D UKtl! ALL ARREARAGES ARE PAIT), The following £cntleme>' ire ivuthorisefl to receive stib icriptions and money for the Delà warb Gazette: a New- Castle— George tierce, Esq. Dorter — Mr. John '[unlove. Smyrna — Mr. Benjamin CeomJbt. George Town, Dcl.—Jft» James Jln denim. Cantwell's Bridge ton 9 Jan. Was committed to the public jail of| Kent County.in the ■state < t i M U re. Saturday the first day ol August, tnst. Uy James lichee, Esq. one of the Justices J . h e Peace in atä lor said Mr. David '.VU Mr. Peter Robinson. Lewes Town — ÎHr. George Bowers. Laurel —Mr. Kphmim Collins. Middletown—Mr. Philip Reading. Elkton,Md.—Tobias RuJulph. ¥.s<] Ollier appointments will sprrili'y be made. x.i J. X Notice. on two negro men and ont: ne rn wonum. bvc-mdtd from on suspicion of huvin, ill. service ofth-ir uirtster— e man calls himself G -orge S.i-i'li .-.oil sms he served his time with J - ' county, M I. un-.l f hat is now ii the other stales that his name is Autho- l-uth, tha» lie as set flee by a Mrs ert t s : ixott. *u— eBP G rçl'JO, widow, Wim lived at .vli Vi r Kerry» jikI that he bus free about 8 or 9 the iieighborho-j:! of ever since that ii as d !i«*.b iiveu u, ! UCKahoe l.l 'd; , e —the IV -mail d suvs slu- ■ HU, hi r-elf Pc '.'g'- S 1 >,rym, V illitnii ..ti - - therefore. van, of Queen! sc im: by Anti county. jSoiice is ii 'reifi ! Given, I unless the aforesaid m grues art lawfully claimed by their owners, that at ike txui ■wt- .ksfro tins tiiiv, they, ov as many ol them as are not claimed, charged from hi • her, or their conBtie ■ able ilv of Th ■' r.asters lion of six ill be >lis wv-nt, vi. -Ut lee or reward, agr ot '.he (ieuer.il Ass i i': siicli case ina-le and provi to • thi? -tuf eie'-* - » IterifT Kt.odt Joyci*, ()! Kent County, Del. Dover, Aug. S, 1818. I/l'>rai'Y Aotico. An F.hx'ion of o tic is t-.r 'he Library ■ t«-n, « il'l take place in 2d day the 7iii cf at 2 o'clock at «onipanv ot NYiuni in the librarv*i-..'vv ntx* m«> to to- -oe, n e which time the pt j.M-iety of taking mea •s'o increase ilit at.nual payment and su ni,- the law reguinth.g'he ra.nU of for fei'.ing v will be coiv*if|cred and i n non» punc'ual atteucJance is r< * VC-i. fiucs; td. Samut '1 lliliis. -e> retary •Wilmington, An,, 22 -im JNutkce. The employment ot an Agent or At t.orrey is not me s-.iry in any claim a gamst the government. It is moat ^en ly auended null cx/ience, and some limes wiib ar'unt /"S*. . lainis yvillbt promptly set'.lcd, when 1 vouchers with which era tlie accounts, a they are connected, are transmitted to the preper office. Money wilt oe transmitted, w tent-vet a receipt lor the sum due, nr where the a[tt-Mi n l is not ascei taineel, a receipt in biank, sinill he orwarded to tlie Treasu xy Department. Military patents, and certificates of Military pensions, will be transmitted in like manner, whenever the necessary vouchers are forwarded lo the proper •Bice. Joliii Quincy Attains. AV m. H. Crawford. J. 0 . Calhoun, lî. W. Crowninshield.' Waehington City , May 27, 1818. Î *ûc !^— I aw Soi 4 TO BU RENTE», And possession given on the 25th day of March next, That large, commodious, and well known a • .* : aN bouse anti YARD, with a comfortable dwellin '„use, on a three acre lot, tri the village of 'iddletotvn, now occupied by Mr. '> itherspoon. '1 he buildings are gen» rally built of Brick, and there is ever, e'ttvenieiice that is necessary to such an establishment. 1) Witherspoon will dispose of on advantageous terms, his whole si oca of which is undergoing its different pro cesses; Alsou quantity >1 hist rat<- Span ish OAK IIAUK. Perhaps there is n >t a sitnilai silualionin the state that offer tlie same advantages to the enterprising. For terms, apply to e Philip Pt ailing, Near Middletown. Del. Jan. lo—tf KOS-i 8 A Lit That handsome and highly improved lunn* MOUV liNj late tae progeny of Captmn David Ross, c'uceasutU hiiuai u ini, c County m Ntw Cus»Uc. stale ol Delaware, within the distance o! two mins from the .at- r town, five miles from Wilmington an.! three of Uirmi ana Hrid 't—('oiv ■iuinir about lSu acres ana v oniummiç aooiu luu aut s oi land, chiefly arable, and in j ht^h state ot cultivation Some marsh mea .ow in herd grass, «-tilt the «eccssary drains Hit woodland is tlmving young hickory and oak, and all well enclosed! with thorn fences Ihe tmildinus on wnn morn itnces. i ne imutimgs un tlif* ht'ifi* art* a tziifid Itrick •Iwellmi*' tnt place are a „ooo ishlk , house, a tiew Buck Barn w'lth stabling,| i,!, '| ^all» Tor 50 head ol cattle, a ranaryj• f ^ ft^' a ' ■ '«J» « J > | ^ ' h ' ;.* a , "t.use c mvt-uiem a>,d wed ink... a s, M "J .H 1 ™«^ t »'Z utvei um.ig \ •• o. i.xt.uicm waiçi, •ittfl 'A t'h*ît '1 >• I if*h* li li'iilt \\ i J t otKi a iicdt aeti ■) ..u tee i. ubt, tuat ui.* ■ Oliutn 4.1 Wrt..... l.-a.is 1 beie is oil the lace hot volt, g mclijtd ol the best. •*i ulted fruit a very 'minds- jr.e and well stocked gauL tw. « g inti 'Ur.sp», at! tits stock on \h f.trm. cmisisling ol horses, mild, c s. » orktag oxen, a pair d sc ---.sers a line bull 4 vears old r-8 Merinos ; •s. poultry of diti'ereut kinds unci oing uteti*ilt. nf every description. i i*, piubu-* t*d Ihai no iH*r«o*i incliu d to purchase so valVde'an estate, will visu to engage withou. 6ft>, viewing ti e .ich will be shown by ap r if h MV inlot skuiiId i*t* required in Bhiladel hi.., it will lie given ijv culling on John -eamy. Esq No. 79, S'. Tlmd street, , I • f I r>,, , , „ M.iruit G. Koks, .iuiii I.. u >1. •ice'.i : s ih-.-g 1 ! p ! ill the i iporaliu lUalio ICC i I t it with will annexed, on the premises. Aug. 26—tf At a Meeting of the Agricultural So cietv of New stli County, held at the Court House in the town ot New Castle the 3d day of this instant, resolved, that a piece of silver plate with such devise and impression thereon as may be deemed proper by the committee of examiners for tlie time being, not tu exceed 420 in value, be a Warded to any member of tlie bocielv who shall at the slated mre-mg in No iember next, present anil read before the society, th. best written essay un the intrinsic value of arable land. Resolved, that a piece of silver plate a itii such device and impression thereon . s may be fit*- mud pr per by liie com miitee ol examiners lut* tlie time beiiij», Gut exceedil'g its vainc bi* awartied ; . any inembet litt* Kociety who s lia H . xbit.it the requisite proof of having : a» st (I ihe ifi fua tSv. quantity ol wheal *:'OiU one acte oi iantfi subject to ''ouation prescribed ()> the 18th sec. of ciiebv laws, al the next August meeting t S r c j u tv ' ■ J' A Resolved, that a piece of silver plate with such device and impression as may Ik d emed proper by the :ommit o< ofjB examiners lor the tune being,nut xcee in ; 2(> dollars, be awarded to any roe rber! of this sneie'y wh* shall exhibit tlie quisin- proof ol having i aised tilt greatest ; quantity ot Indian Corn on one sere laud, suliject to the donation provided, by the 18t|i sec. of bye laws, at ihe meet ing of the fbriety in February 1819. T he following gentlemen, ag- et able to tlm 15th sec ot the live laws, were elected honoary members of the society, to wit : Nicholas Ridgley, George Cummins. Isaac Davis, Cornelius P. Coinegys, Hgpry M. Ridgley. Thomas Clayton, William H. Weils, Josepi, Haslet, Man aen Bull, Samuel Payntrr, Andrew Nau dain. Jacob Stout, Andrew Barrett, William Warner, William Kennedy, Jesse Green, Henry Molleston, William B. Couper, Benjamin Burton and Presly Npruance. John Crow, Recording Secretary. Aug. 29, 1318. FOLi SALE, A Valuable Farnh Situated in a healthy weipnborhood. part in the State of Delaware and part in the State ol Maryland, in New Cash, and Cecil counties, containing 252 acre .bout 150 acres of which -s excel!, oodand. 1. his tract is situated.with, a miles of Frencntown and 2 of Elkto, • s remarkably well watered fromunun oi springs arising tlrttreon, and is un ,-U r good fence. 1 he utnptke road fron. w < asile to I' reDchtown, passes thro -ms «tat, «hereby it may be con-em entlj, divine, Untotwo tamis. 1 he ten .* it house (buck) is in good order, ano the barn new. ihn soil is remarkably-^. Well adapici to clover and plasty | 1 he contemplated Chesapeake and Delaware i anal is staked out to pass| through this farm, which, it is presumed: will enhance the value of it in the esti Der rmition of the purchaser, as this measure is now about to be brought forward, and probably, shortly carried tut- execution. I'ite terms will be accommodating, and fur her particulars may be known by ap plying to the subscriber. JoïlCS. Wilmington, Dtl lAli. 25—U — - - - ' | rt t lie t oUll Ol i ïiailtHM» - . mate ol Duhiwaie h »id in ( If. 1 ° ^ ^ J o " * ov l'\ ,n ar 0 county ot Sussex, ol the Summer i erm V ■ • v'/ w 1. . WanU < T V\ . h. W tlla, lJurton Wapks.Y . I josinu .tu. rows. ) And m.w, to wii : this 2a h day of Ju lIy. 1818, on inct...!, ol complainant s so f lit It 'l • on dliii.iAL !i)t>d< ot »lit. oe* «• . f • . ult ,.<• ,i lk io r., ' 1 . ' . ' j,.,3 Ui ,' ij U tcows, ' dô appear in this . 1:iy of March next, ami file his answer, > Ifilt til-c in i.is --a ^ e^Äp" ïmfclïï , «d i.tal^ , , .■ , t t -1C* t nffil,! tl. llUlld CO|>. Ol UllbOli.C! I *■ . ' f , j- 1 " ' ' T |i,! 1 . H | ; n • ' - (v.ini're ntihli-heii n ti" *" ion tor the (.(.imtrt, pnbl.shed in t i city of Bluladel^his, and he m each ol tli"*e papers puulisltctl for three months nt xt af !tr its first publication. 'lie state of Delaware,7 Sussex county, to w is. i ^ thultne ob°vc i* <\ ^ true ropy of the record in the ahovt smt. tf:S nrn*.iy whcrec. I haw hereunto ae my hand and '(seai.) affixed the seal of the Court ot Cliancery, at (.eorgetoWt-- the 28th day of July, Anno IDomini 1318. Jl-;iiu STOCKLEY, Register in Chancery. I Aug 5 lo lots O i ri y „ ï 1.1 Î.J 1 ijJ.i*'* *'2, BrirAVOF tVlLMWo TON U S.LK'ION j for VhUadtlphia t'i Hallm»vc 8TBAM BOAT AND POST CfiAISL Qne hm wU1 leave ti Market strter, \ hi'acktphia, every day at 12 o'clock. The passengers will be to» warded wirh all possible dispatch by way of VViimingron a,,(l ßlkton» and. arrive in Baltimore, early " E '" °" A-»other Boar t will leave Bowley's whnrf, tli(dn3ultimore t evtry |evening at 5 o'clock. The passengers will b|e forwaided without delav. andanivein Phiii.delphia, early next mortiii g in time for the M«ew York Steam Boats. To accommoda th those whose business ren ders the aforesaid l' ours inconvenient, a Steam will leave l'hj»iadelphiadaily, at 7, A. M. Wilmington ut 2, V. M (except on Mon Post Cwv -ses or St vges, ot the-li;:* New arrangement, combining expedition andifconvemcnce. The EAGLE, Capt. Campbell, • NEW jliKhILY, Capt. WEllington, SURER IOU. Capt. Milner, Veata, Capt; Burns, coxjvjsCTMD, is r excellea t STAGES AND POST CHAISES, Over a good Turnpike Road. first wliarf above '-r*.7, s ? the . .. >llace , llem ; n ,p„ (i , e re-jfhesume day, aiidlaO to meet business oi fi iendsat Witmingtcu, Elk ot;ton. the factories extthe Brandywine, or else where, *or Wi'.miuglon, Reason io southward or east war» C ord so niucîi nie ,»; ; ilTi-.* l two 1'oVt Chaises tunning daily each way, and others: ate prep,'ring. Those persons first entered oi^ -l-e Books ui die,Steam Boat, vVdl he entitled to a prefcience in die Rost Chaises. For pa'jssage, apply to the cap tain on board, or to i Th. Jolnii Bowman, No. 3, North Wharves, Philadelphia. N. B. Ail bagguge to t\e m the charge and at Baigg^gt will als** be the risk of the taken from, or put on bot rd of the New York Steam Boats alongside, trt " of expence. Aug. 15—tf , ners FOR SALE. healllim The lime of a active negro Girl, who has twelve peurs to sene, and is now sixteen Editor.— Mtjqdy to' the ■ ■ \ v s' J treasury Department. I Washington April 10, 1818. N< !)T!CF IS HEREBY GIVEN. To the proprietors of the old six ■ent Stock, that ihe last payment on'note tint of the principal and interest of aid stock, will become due on the 1st :tober next, ensuing the date hereof, <nd |b „ h same wju be , d on that at ,| )e Treasury alld / lhe loan 0 f. ,., CM , lBvi auch s ' ock BtandhlRon th eir t, anl ;S( t0 lhe Stockholders or to their atU) , rjes on t| , e 3urmldcr of the ori . ; m ,, „^ificate of the said stock. ,. is furtbe , „, ar , e known for Ule infor . ma , ion . of U ,e proprietors of said old sis cent stock residing m foreign parts, tha , in onJer t() obviil | e , as far as prac i„ cmm -nience which might ,. es , , 1(> , reasw , of , os8 at sea nr othcr . )Wisi J it «ill headvisable to retain Correct per acco the t [,f(h cop lies of their certificates, authenticated by i|i Notary Public,duly appointed W..1. H. CRAWFORD, Secretary of the Treasury. ! May 13, lawtlO, f Treasury Depai'tmenf, V\ ashington, April, 28, 1818. Nf O 1 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, | 'To the proprietors ot Stec.K issued unit! -a •thifr convention with I ranee, ol } 36th ti April .ÏS03. corumouJy caiUd dhiana ÄVöf^^fbut one nioitiv,or half cf . he principal of said slock,' will be red termed on the 21st of October next • e ? n \ t . . * . t*m umg the dale hereof.ahdthat the same wil;l be paid lo the respective proprie lo , i, ov to thtirailorniesdulv authorized on the tlav before meutioned, at the Tri-ecstin in Uashincton, or at such 1 qj- . n lb iks whereof any 1,1 wtH . 1 ' nn U,L " ,,ka ? y p;;!JMion ol sam Stock may then stand, lie • .. ■ , . i IntornK.uon is luriher given, that (he is . tcest due at the time oi redemption, ''' 1 Mlch P" rt oi ' sai(l S; o (k is hHti m « P»,«> " '•mUjfh.e In L \ Mldo " aml 1 i rcsro " such p-.f. ot said Hock as has *4«' will he paid at the y; \ri f time wuli the principal, uthur ai , • j , . ifi.v i rtasurv oral the Loan vXficts, :S bel 1 , ore mentioned. And it is also her-, by. niable known, that interest on the moiety nr : half of said Louisiana Slock, intended m 1 e redeemed as aforesaid, will r«a»e deten-dn« after the 21st dav ol ; /c; ' »jir, lais.* \ ' y j, jj CRA'VJ.'OHI) a,,,., f«,.,. of Ihr'Trrmmrn Mb'* ùllw'io/ ' !tl.e I'residt'tit of the U Slates. , » jjV Whi r*Br. a%, by an Act of Congress, passed-\m the 2d of March, 1817, etiti lied " -n act to authorise the appoint ment ol ia Surveyor lor the lands in the northfiTilp.iii afthe Mississippi teriitory, and the s yk- of certain lands therein de scribed," -tl.e President of the U States is avilhnri-yed to select certain lands, tor scites for ttVv. ns, at.d cause the said lands lo be laid ( VF mto town lots, and the said lots to be ot\fi red for sale Therefore,\ 1, James Monhok, Presi cent of the Id ni ted Slates, do hereby de ctare and maKtv kr.o vu, that public sales for the disposal' of life lots in the town of Marathon, (herein,ore called Milton's Bluff) on the soullh lj>enkef the river Ten nessee. (near tlie luead of the iusclc ShoulsJ in ALtwa.a Territory, on the second Monday iil|l)ctoher tiext The sales slii.ll continue open for one week, and long er if necessary, ami the lots shall be i-IFef ed for sale in regular numerical order, beginning with the lowest number. Given under.' my hand, at the City of Washington, tiiis 26tti day of May 1813. JAMES MONROE. By the President. JOSfA'I MEIGS, Com;.nissioner General Land Office. May Lo—iawtO A Map of the Huntsvilfe District is en.gjaved and a Plan of the town of Mia rat ban will be engraved as speedly as hiracticable, and will he sold at Huntsville; /and at the General Land Office, by JOHN GARDINE Y, Chief ClcrA Printers of the laws who insert this not.ee, shall have copies of the Map and Plan. WOOL CARDING. THE subscribers induceo by the par ticular and reiterated requast of their friends, offer to card Wool upon reason able terms, and in the most workman like manner. W Young, Son Co. Del. Woolen Manufactory, • Aug 7th, 1818 —Tin N. B. Wool taken at a fair price in exchange for goods of their manufactur ing. Bills of every description neatly ox««ut «4 at this Office. All persons who are it,c ehted to the Estate of William Krskijjc, hut oi this Bomng'n,-Btt'tksmi'indeectfso , 00 on'note or book account, are earnestly re quested to discharge the same without delay ; and those having claims are alqo reqpested to present the same duly au thenticated for settlement. - John Fleming', acting Executor, Wilmington, Aug. 8.—2m NOTICE. The r f rus,tes the Poor of Ne# Castle County, are requested to n.ee' at; the Poor house, on Thursday the first day of October next, at ten o'clock. Tho'sa who have accounts, tic. may present theni for settlement. J.oun Sutton, Sec'y. Sept. 12.—5t. Levy Court. A medina- of the Cojfimiseioners of the Lew Court of New Castle Cnui.'y," will be held at the Court House in the. town of New C stl.e, on Tuesday the 29th, of September, Inst at whph t> ,u.. hhJ pLce ihe several assrssora i:t said County for the present year will attend to receiv« their instructions. Joseph Roberts, Clerk of the .Peace, New Castle, Sept. 19, ;8l8—3t Twenty Dollars Reward. Wassto en on the Jlst Avgust last, at ti>» Carl is» Camp Meeting, near Punch iiali i iul, A hri/.ht bay mar;.', bevv. inc years hi » mwn with -a b|;. »tv. Mar mi and v.-ei Hait.* 4ÿ 1 ♦ --e !.ci?d. a ot be. rump, -auf, .1 s_ v .-,y c- n }, 11 wn tiit • pot on ■'IK- ! »ush The ? . a ri.i* f" I)"vl IÏ wa:d •il be. g.ven. all '. :li ges • it n •* ••Ufaltfc, re if » hi. th-if iif ) debars ju.'.; °b' Jurnes Sordeii, Jr. '■-tplember lfi 3t COXiiTJ.YTLi FOlt SAL.-,, Jit JS n o 24 High-si eet. Near tlie Hay Scales, FIjYJ S11 /• If L hA j! I R, Of ail descriptions, ipaiiish bides. si,$B , Tanners' and Curriert? Also, 200 dozen first qualirjf F 3 leather. oil tools. See. sheep skinB. Jantes R. Pquibb* Sept. 12.—3m. Bridge Slock. A few shares for sale. Enquire ot Edwurd Gilpiih Sept. 19—tf. ars lie ward. ö \ Ranoway frum the subscriber un his night of the 14th inst. an apprentice to I i - *-li ti ' f * i. É Miß BUSt ' ' named Thomas Read, about J fet t 7 nr 8 inches'high, 17 years of age ; had on when he went away s Superfine Blue Cloth Coatee, a white vest with red stripes; and a pair of Nankein pantalets and black hat—.took with him two of tripetl in-wMfs. up said boy and secures him so that I cap get him again, shall reut iv reward and all reasonable charges pai > pair ev r 'rkw Wt i ; «U.« V by James Ha >M't..n near Wilmington. N. R- Ail persons are f'.rtnd iiarh -rir If taken out said hoy ut their peril, the state, ! will give ten. Sept. 19—3t. Proclamation. In the name of the slüîe of Delà Notice is hereby Given to ihe ehe of New Castle County, that a general, lection nil! be hehl in the seVtral el. cl: Districts of the sain County on Til-si. the 6th day of October next between hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon r 5 o'clock in the afternoon, to vote persons to fill the following Offices P ( nr Trusts, under the constitution of said state, to wit : Two persons a< Rep : sentatives in the Congress of tne L ui States.—And one ptrso as Senator, seven persons as Représentai ives in legislature of the sakl state.—Two sons for the office of Sheriff, and persons for the office of Coroner for said county.—And four good and i- . s aniiai freeholders, as con missionei !.. the Levy Coourt and court of Appeal f . ;-(.<.said County lo wit : one residin i »; hundred of \\ hite Clay Creek,- : ■ i Pencader hundred,—one in Red i hundred, and one in St. George hun \ Francis Haughty) tSh Sept 15, 1813 —M wa* i t r (J t