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HARTFORD, (Connecticut) PRINTED BY HALE St HObMbH, fifteen rods nqhth-west of the Statk-Housk, Main-Sthlkt

4, 1813 183. 1 Dol. 75 Cents per van. payable in advance.] MONDAY, JANUA RY [Vol. IV No. 27.—Whole No.

Dollars. SPECIAL SESSION, SILK Wanted. Price two ALMANAC roa 1813. August, 1812. and noes, on engrossing (the amend, SEWING safe and effectual cure for the gout, A An Act altering Hie time for examining me nt s and together with then, reading HILLS fc PfiELPS, rheumatism, lumbago, stone mid gravel, $ & & l? > ^ 3 the works of Union Company in Con- the bill a third time and were yeas G'-', to purchase any quantity of black, swellings, and weakness of the joints, sprains, lis ^ II WISH necticut river. nays 58. blue, and cloth coloured Sewing Silk, bruises, and all kinds of gretn wounds— the body, It was ordered to be read a third time of the first quality. cramp, pains in the head, face and it enacted by the Governour and 82 gtifjrless of the neck, chikibains, frozen Bt to-morrow. Adjourned. Harlfurd, Der.28. Council and House of Representa- limbs, etc. ALL persons iudcbird to the subscriber tives in General Court assembled. The for services rendered 'lit past year Dr. ROBERTSON'S Wednesday, December 23, January. 1 2 commissioners appointed or that may arc requested to be prepared to settle them Thomas Boiling Robertson, from Stomachic Bitters. 8 4 5 6 7 8 hereafter be appointed to examine the aithe commencement of the new year, eith- Price one Dollar. works elected and Louisiana, appeared and look his seat. er by cash or note— for thi* purpose, Uleir 10 11 12 13 U U 10 established by the Which are celebrated for strengthening Sundry petitions were presented and accounts will be made out and puesenled, in 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Union Company in Connecticut river weak stomachs, increasing the appetile, referred among which was one from the course of the coming month. between the towns of Hartford and Mid- i and a certain preventive and cure for the 24 2d 26 27 28 29 30 sundry pray- MASON F. COGSWELL. dle town, shall merchants of Petersburg, fever and ague, &n. examine and determine 8 2 31 ing a remission of certain bonds lor the Hartford. Dec 28. the depth of water on the several bars Dr. ROBERTSON'S February. 12 3 4 5 importation of British goods, Goods. in s«id river between said towns annually, New Infallible Worm Destroying Lo- 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 NAVY ESTABLISHMENT. either in the months of August. .Sep- sale, Thin dau received andfar by 20 The bill from the Senate to increase - zenges. 14 15 10 17 18 19 tember, or October, as shall be found CALEB GOODWIN, Price Fifty Cents. 21 23 2d 20 27 the navy of the U, S. was read a third 22 24 convenient, and oftener if need be ; and J-'all and Win- medicine highly necessary to be kept in lime. A handsome assortment of A 28 in executing the du'ies of their appoint- " ter GOODS, selectedfrom the late im- all families. And the question, stated shall the March. 12 3 4 5 ment shall proceed in all respects in the ?** portations in .Yew- York— Dr.DYOTT'S bill pass 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 same manner as by law is now required, —COXSJSfJNC of— Anti Bilious Pills. and Mr. M'Kce spoke «t considerable 11 18 19 20 be vested with the same powers 14 15 10 length agiinst its passage, and conclud- Cassimeres, fine Price 25 Cents— large boxes 50 Cents. and authorities that they Broadcloths, 22 23 24 25 26 27 now have. For the prevention and cure of Bilious and 21 ed by moving to postpone it to Monday, blue, brown, and bottle Pelice Cloths : a General Assembly, Special") Malignant fevers. 28 29 30 31 a view of further infor- good assortment of Flannels of various co- Session, August, 1812. with obtaining These Pills if timely administered, will re- £ lours, green Salisbury Flannel, Coatings, April. 1 2 3 SYLVANUS mation on the subject of the materials, Cords, move the causes which commonly prorluce BACKUS. Speaker drab and blue Stockinets, Bedford 5 6 7 8 9 10 See. the Yellow Fever, Bilious Fever, Ague Fe- 4 of the House of Representatives. Manchester and tabby Velvets ; Vesting', 16 17 The motion to postpone was support- fawn, green, crimson, ver, Cholic Pains, Flatulencies, Indigestions, 11 12 13 14 15 ROGER GRISWOLD, Governour, black, bi-own, blue, ed by Mr. Alston and Mr. Seybettj and Haiti- Costiveness, Hypochondriac and Hysteric 24 Attest. and scarlet BombaxcUt ; Wddbores, 18 19 20 21 22 23 Thomas Day, Secretary. complaints, Stranguary, Gravel, Rheumatism opposed by Messrs. Milnor, Bassett, and nets, superfine Chintzes, Calicoes, fine cam- 25 26 27 28 29 30 coloured and Gout. Widgery. The votes were bric Ginghams ; black, white, and May. 1 Lustrings plaid Silks, cambric Muslins, CONGRESS. For postponement 51 ; Dr.DYOTT'S 6 7 8 sarsnet Cambric, figured and plain mull and 2 3 4 5 Against it 73 common Dimi- Patent Itch-Ointment. leno Muslins, cambric and 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. So the motion was lost. Shirtings, long Price Fifty Cents per box. ties, fine and common cotton 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 The question recurred on the passage Cloths, Linens, damask linen and cotton Ta- For pleasantness, safety, expedition, case 23 24 20 27 2S 29 Monday, December 2 1 of the Bill. ble-Cloths, Napkins, India Cottons and and certainly is infinitely superior to any oth- 25 This day opposed the passage of Checks, 64 linen Checks, 6-4 and 8-4 orien- er medicine, for the cure of that most disa- 30 31 the committee of Ways and Mr. Potter or lambs' wool greeable and tormenting disorder the Itch, Means made report to the bill at considerable length. tal cotton Shawls, loom wisk June. 12 3 4 5 a the House up- Bandanna, Tippets; Madras, silk, cotton. Dr. DYOTT'S on the bill from the Senate for the rebel Mr. Randolph moved to postpone the Hosiery, 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 and flag Handkerchiefs ; worsted the merchants, further consideration of the bill to to- Infallible Tooth-Ache Drops. of which had been refer- beaver and silk habit Gloves, long and short 13 14 15 16 17 38 19 red to them. The bill was repotted morrow. Motion lost. white kid do., men's silk and buck-skin Price Fifty Cents. 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 question on the passage the cotton without any material alteration except The of Gloves, black worsted do , silk and Circassian Eye- Water. 30 :" 27 2S 29 striking out the word " dependences bill was decided as follows ; Sleeves, 6-4 figured Lace for Veils, cotton Price Fifty Cents. Millinet, Kib- Joly. 12 3 it was referred to the of Yeas 70, nays 56. Laces, lace and silk Buttons, A sovereign remedy for all disorders of committee bons. Tapes, &c.-— 100 pieces assorted Cbe- the eyes. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 the whole and made the order for this So the bill passed. nelle— 10,000 silver-eyed Needles. 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 day. MERCHANTS' —ALSO— Dr. TISSOTT'S BONDS- 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 The same committee made a report The bill from the Senate, directing A large assortment of Celebrated Gout and Rheumatic upon the petitions oT privateer owners, Treasury Martin Muffs and Tippets, 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 the Secretary of the to remit Drops. for a diminution on duticson prize goods. (met,, penalties and forfeitures in certain As cheap as usual. August. 12 3 4 5 6 7 Price two Dollars. The report is against making any alter- cases, was read a third lime and the October 16 12w73 S 9 10 11 12 13 11 — The Vegetable Balm of Life. ation in the existing |awt.on that subject. question stated. " Shall tile bill puss V Copartnership formed. 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 Price one Dollar. The house went again into committee Mr. CheVes stated thai a doubt had CRAMTON, 25 26 27 28 BENJAMIN 22 23 24 of the whole on the bill lor the increase r The Balm ofIberia. arisen in the minds of some gentlemen, A A D 29 30 31 JAMES JOHNSON, Price two Dollars. of" the navy.— Mr. Cutis moved to and a communication hud been received Extracted from an Iberian plant, for cur 3 4 amend the amendment proposed for 6 Have formed a connection in business under September 12 from the proper officer of the govern- ing defects of the skin, and improving the the firm of 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 sloops of war, by making it 8. Negativ- ment on the subject, whether, as the complexion, etc. CRAMTON & JOHNSON, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ed, only 26 in the afiirmitive. The mo- importations had been contrary to law, tion for 6 was also negatived, 3'2 affirm- AND hfg leave to infirm their friends and The Restorative Dentifice. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 the payment of the duties thereon could carry on the Sad- Price Fifty Cents per box. ative. Mr. Harper (N. H.) then moved the public that they will 20 27 28 29 30 be enforced after the passage of the bill, dling business in its various branches, in the For cleansing, whitening and preserving to re-consider the vote oLFriday, which therefote.proposed, under the direc- 1 2 He north part of the building lately occupied the teeth and gums. October. struck out the four 74s. This motion tion of the committee of ways jnd means by Mr. David Gkeenleaf, nearly opposite Since these invaluable medicines were first 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 was curried, ayes 54'noes 5 1. The 74s to amend the bill by striking out tht-re- the Mirror Ollicc, where they have on band discovered, upwards of seven hundred thous. 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 were there fore restored. u duties and are daily manufacturing SADDLES of and persons have experienced their happy from the words and the paya- 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 A motion was then made to strike ble goods, wares and merchan- every description, from gS to $100 ; Bridles and salutary effects —many of whom from on such equal in style and taste to any manufactured the lowest stage of their disorders 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 them out, Messrs. Ilassett, Slow, Troup, dize being paid and secured to be paid in this State. Plated and common Harnesses, A supply of the above Medicines just re- 31 and Calhoun were against striking out agreeably to law," and inserting the va- ceived and for by Trunks, Caps, Holsters, Vallices, and a sale 3 4 5 6 Mr. Witlgery in favour. The motion words "on payment of the duties which riety of other articles in the above line, November 12 HALE Hartford, was negatived, 52 affirmative, 58 ne- would have been payable by law, had which will he sold on accommodating terms tfHOSMER, 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 gative. Mr. Clay, the Speaker, then such goods, wares and merchandize been ALSO— Saddletrees, Skirting] hog Skins, Where pamphlet? containing certificates of 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 " Silk, Whips, a good assortment cures had gratis. Take moved lo amend that the President be legally imported." sewing and may be notice that 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 of plated and common Saddlery for sale, each and all of the above genuine Medicines ant homed to build the TVs as soon as This amendment at this stage of llie " 30 Hartford, 3d August, 1812. if61 are signed on the outside covers with the 28 29 materials can be procured." Agreed bid's passage requires unanimous con- signature of the sole 3 4 proprietor, December 12 to. sent—which was accorded by the house, 10 11 CASH, T. W. DYOT'PM.D. 5 6 7 8 9 The committee then rose Ec reported after a few observations from Mr. Bibb, And the highest price given for Persons desirous of consulting Dr. Dyott, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 the bill with the amendment. The who stated that, although a majoriy of Old Brass, may by applying as above, obtain his advice 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 house agreed lo the amendment. the cotumi.tee of ways and means were gratis, 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mr. Roberts then moved to postpone opposed to the bill, they had unanimous- WARD h. BARTHOLOMEW. the bill until the 2d Monday of January ly concurred in the proposed amend- if Jun e 22. 55 _ ' APPROBATION. " APPRO VE next. Mr. Pleasants (Virginia) spoke ment. WE the undersigned do hereby certify, PUBLIC ACT, against the postponement, and Mr. Ma- Mr, Roberts opposed the passage of Medicines, that having in various enses used Dr. Ro- con in favour; Mr. Macon was against the bill, on account of its general princi- bertson's Celebrated Family Medicines Session, 1812. any increase of the navy. The questisn ples, as of the difficulty of legislating on Which are celebratedfor the cure which are now prepared by T. Dyott Of October W on the postponement was taken and lost, it. we have found them highly serviceable ii of most diseases to which the ayes 45, noes 77. And the house ad- Mr. Cheves replied. our families, and particularly efficacious it is liable. Act entitled « An taken on human body removing those complaints for which they An Act to alter the journed. The question was then the Prepared only by the sole Proprietor, of the bill, and decided as are prescribed, we feel assured of their ex Act to incorporate the Derby Bank." final passage cellence, and consider these medicines val Tuesday, December 22. follows : T. W. Dyott, M. D. the Govcrnour uable and well worthy the attention of all TJ E it enacted by The house took up the unfinished bu- YEAS—Messrs. Alston, Bacon, Ba- Grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Robert- families..— In testimony hereof ' -and House Re- we have affix- J|jo"rf Council of siness of yesterday, the consideration of ker, Bigelow, Bleecker, Hreckenridge, son, of Edinburgh, ed our respective signatures. General Court assem- presentatives in the bill from the Senate for increasing Brigham, Burwcll, Calhoun, CaVr, Bold Wholesale and Retail, in Philadelphia, David Junes, late chaplain to Gen. Wayne bled, That any of the directors of said only at his Chester County.—Wm. Ayers, VDM, No the navy of the United States, Champion, Cheves. Chittenden, Cooke, resident in Derby, not Family Medicine Warehouse, 112, North Fiflh-st —Edward Wallingford, bank In office and Mr. Roberts renewed the motion made Davenport, Ely, Eniott, Fitch, Gold, No. Qiieen.st.— exceeding three, may be eligible as di- No. 337, North-East corner of Race and 9, Nathaniel Bayue, No. 85, by Mr. Cults in committee of the whole, Goldsborough, Gray, Green, HuftVj North Front-sl. any annual elec- North Second Streets. —John D. NeUon, No. 95, rectors of said bank at for striking out the four 74 gun ships. Jackson, Kent, Law, Lewis, Lowndes, IUoe-st.— Adam Vance, No. 79, Christian- debts of said bank tion ; and that the The question was then taken without M'Bryde, M'Kim, Milnor, Mitchill, Dr. ROBERTSON'S M i._William Julian, No. 69 South Fiflh-st- per shall not at any time exceed fifty further debate, by ayes and noes, and Mosely, Nelson, Newbokl, Pearson. Pit- Vegetable Nervous —Jacob Shough, No. 181, Noble-st David stock Cordial, cent, over and above the capital yeas noes 65. kin, Pleasants, Potter, Quincy, Ran- Fisher, No 187, Arcb-st.—Jacob Huff', No. were, 57, Or, of which shall have been paid 445, Callnwhill-st.— II. L.Bruslasky, No. 82 said bank The bill as amended was then ordered dolph, Reed, Richardson, Ridgely, Ring* actually deposited in Nature's Grand Restorative. South sixth-st —John Shreeves, jr. No. 53 in, and the money lobe read a third lime this day. gold, Hubert boti, Rodman, Summons, safe keeping, any Piii e one Dollar and Fifty Cents. Coates-st —James Ha mm ill, N. E. comer of the vaults thereof for MERCHANTS' BONDS. Suwyerj Seybcrt, Shcffcy, Stanford, Race and Tent h-sts —Thorn an Rose, sixth article of the Is confidently recommended, as the most Tam- thing in the first and The house in committee of the whole, Stuart, Stow, Sturges, Taggart, Tall- many st. near Fourth. Preston efficacious metric hie, for the speedy relief and — Goodwin, second paragraph of said act to the con- Tracy, Turner, Market-st— Mr. Tallmadge m the chair, took up the madge, Van Cortlajidt, all nervous complaints, attended Hunnah Burden, No. 529 South cure of with trary notwithstanding. for remitting certain Williams, F. street. James Branson, hill from the Senate Wheaton, White, Widgery, inward weakness, depression of the spirits, — Northampton Township, Burlington count fines and forfeitures, Stc. with the Wilson— 6*. liead-ftche, tremor, faintness, hysteric fits, v, N J. Wm. §2. And be itfurther enacted, That the Hollingshead, Mullico Hill, by the committee NAYS. Messrs. Anderson, Avery, debility, seminal weakness, gleets, and vari- Gloucester Company, may purchase amendments reported — county, Derby ous complaints resulting from N.J.— Enock Eld ridge, Grt.-nwch- ol ways and means. The amendments Bard. Burnett, Bartlett, Basaeit, Black- secret impro- hold any number of shares in said Township, Gloucester county N Isaac and priety of youth and dissipated habit*, resid- J. hundred and were agreed lo. ledge, Boyd, Brown, Butler, Clay, Coch- Wiggins, ChesUr county.—John Smith, No. bank not exceeding one ence in warm climates, the immoderate use to strike out the ran, Clopton, Condit, Crawford, 368 North seconds!.— the third paragraph Mr. Roberts moved Dims, of tea, the unskilful or exceistve use of mer- Christopher Dreaher, twenty, any thing in Upufcr Dublin notwithstand- whole of the bill from the enacting Dawson, Desha, Dinsmoor, Earle, oury, so often destructive to the human township.—Joseph Henry, of said act to the contrary near Norristown, Montgomery clause, and gave his reasons at length. Kiudley, Fisk, Franklin, Gholson, Good- frame, diseases peuuli&i' to females at a cer- county. ing. And that so much of the sixth par- George Ingels, U. S. arsenal. Negatived 36 to 50. win, Grumly, B. Hall, O. Hall, Harper, tain period of life, Fluor Albus, Barren- agraph of said act as requites the presi- ness. &C. November 50, 1812. 78 moved to strike out the I5ih Hawse, Hyneuinn, Johnson, King, Ll\- dent and directors of said bank in the Mr. Clay of Dr. to of September, and insert first Aug. cock, Little, Lyle, Macon, Maxwell, ROBERTSON'S Journal of the months of May and October annually The Stated Negatived. Moore, M'Coy, M'Kee, Morgan, Mor- Celebrated Stomachic Elixir of exhibit a statement of the affairs of said Preacher to the Hospital and Aims- committee rose, reported the row, Newton, Ornisbv, General Assembly in manner The New, Pick- Health. House, in the City of New-York, price bank to the bill as and the house concur- ens, Pond, Rhea, Rome, Robeits, specified, be, and the name is amended, Price one Dollar and Fifty Cents. gl 12 1-2 cents, is just received and therein red. Sage, Senver, Shaw, G. Smith, J. Smith, On<- nflha most efficacte-us Medicines ev- hereby repealed. for sale at this office. Mr, Gholson renewed the motion Strong, Taliaferro, Troup, er offered to the public for the speedy relief Whitehill. General Assembly, Oct. Session, 1812. andeure of obstinate coughs, colds, con Mini p- made by Mr. Clay. The question was — 61. Pro ;rr Office, F.irmrug Ion Dlttr,,t,\ tions, the hunpuig cough, asthmas, pains, taken by ayes and noes, and were yeas So it was determined that the bill 2Uf day if December A D 1812 i SYLVANUS BAGKUS, Sfuaker and wind in llie stomach, dysentarics, cho- months from the date of notice, is by 58, nays 62. should pas*. lera morbus, severe griping!, the summer SIX of the House of Representatives. the Judge of Probate, for said district, Mr. Little moved to amend the bill by bowel complaint in children, ice. &c. limited for the creditors Phiiiman Patter, of JOHN COTTON SMITH, inserting "otdert-d and placed at thei; Thursday, December -i-. Dr. ROBERTSON'S ln'e of said Farminglon deceased, to exhibit JJeutenant-Governour, risk prior to the 2d day of November, Mr. Williams from the committee en Celebrated their claims to Ashbcl Tillotson, Adminis Gout and Rheumatic 18io." Negatived. nv[ii TV affair., reported n. bill in ti. Lor on said estate. adcli- Attest. Thomas da*, Secretary. was Drops. 8J MARTIN BULL, Clerk. The question then token by ayes tion tc .ui act, entitled ofi ml '.o raise &n ' — . . — ;

.. i :-! i..i.'il.i-y force and I >i . it ;. ; tliCi ill pi - rem ol with ill: con- dcapolirtn v hioh ha i blot. — sonic from tiie fear of famine and among the ciilzftni and soldiers, purposes, llctnl — was i twice . .1 ii nnd reft n. so tin i doct extremely reprehensible in ev- inpof' Eunipi everj republic of others .in similar to thai which from epidemic ; disorder, said has heretofore omioittecpf the whole house foi Mon- ery tbeold world, lt\ the a] plji ation of lllr^c rc- shape. j lo be been called the spoiled I contagious. The superstitious fever. in 1 it- c tr day next marks 1 nm ol policy pursued by 1 havi hi hi io I"', with the high- the say, " wh.it the sword spares, the pesti- Prom ii respectable Rcmlcmjn Ilie prol isions of tcnl ol the Linitf.I Slates, eveiy friend we tins bill, as dccUr- ! est - conudctat i j ur moal bedi- m in country lence will destroy, and what pestilence learn, that on or about the 24ih edby-ihe will atone dlatern, that it hi ult. tl, e chairman ol the cOTmrmtce, cm and mast Diihful humble servuni. calculated to excite the liveliest nnxieij snd spares, will be overwhelmed with fa- commanding officer of one hundred Ca- are intended to.converi (he present vo-j (Signed) I Ifti " .in iinjin i .ii.-nii.-il pcrsi I, ranee mine." As to the ineiiiv, we do noi be- nadian militia, bore a flag of truce across luntecr corps, '' into "' i i alar s ildici >. > .ni- n '1 stricti -. JOI1.N ISORl VSEWARKEN, m »roduc- lieve their force sufficient to invade us ihe line, to a block-liuuee, ; where was The Speaker laid bi fore tlic house iwg individual ilistreaB nnd nfltiopal impover- Admiral of ilie Ultle and Commander (heir poliey militia hitherto has been defensive i stationed 10 under command innii r.lni-i ot, Diir country in cotnniittrd in a war of iiion - . from the Se> rei in i hn f, wttli'a the only thing we need fear from them Capt. Luther Tilden, and informed \\ ar, in poweifli] and rormtdbblc foe without the compliance with a i olution dI Hin En ell . j mcj Monroe, E-'j. Sec. adequate :in ia retaliation — which might' lie effected Capt. that unless he surrendered ,!,: preparation—with inefficient mili- him- Hou i tiling on him for u state- bf slate. tary force— i villi reduced navy, inil witli an hy small parties of the enemy; and self and men prisoners of war, they ment of the manner the annua] appro- Mr. Monro* to Sir John Borlate. War- exhausted tn asut i which might be-prcvented by a strong would immediately be put to the sword. priation of 200,000 dollars, lor line, To obviate die immediate and oppressive line of.scnlincls on our most exposed Capt, T. replied he should first " difficidtic of ilif prefer the militia of s. . criais, militia and the Department i U. has been i i pi nd- f Suti . Oct, I, volun- coast. Lt. Col. B-crstlcr, with it detach- seeing his force. teers an- subjected to He accordingly re- i '. Re id and ordered to be printed. Sll! — I have lias! the honour to re- field and gnrriaon dutyj anilealledupon tosuppl) the deficiSnoj of re- ment of regulars, is stationed at Dljck- turned with the Rag and signed the arti- Mr. H uidolph offered the following ceive pour 1. iter of the 30th Sept. com- ; iil. i llock. their —enormous sunn nrc'lo be r;,is t ,1 by While the roads remain in cles of capitulation. Capt T. was well plaining thai ( I hi l the secretary of the trea- idorcRodgera,com- loans and taxes, ami a neighbouring colony of present almost impassible state, there fortified, and in all probability " manding .i might v be directed to lay before this house squadron of the U. States' llic encrr,)' is invaded by detachments of Un- will unijuestioiiLibly be a scarcity of pro- have defeated a force ol 500 men, where latcment of the annual revenue of the navy .,i the Port of Boston, had taken 12 dissiplincd troops, imperfectly supplied with visions. Flour is now selling at 6 dol- the enemy as in this instance had no necessaries, i can- .(. from ihe commene ment Biiti I) seamen, lately belonging to his ndersuch circumstances folly only can expect success; lars per hundred. Butler at 2 shillings non. ii and should further fed . go»i rnmi ot to the pre- nnic M.jcsty's ship the Gucrriere, doical disgrace and dismay, accompany our and 6 pence per pound. The taverns It is siiiil that the citizens in the * t from a "( Lit . i ishing the amount re- Cartel in the harbour of Boston, military operations, the gloomy anticipation of and groceries are completely dried up. neighbourhood ofOdlcton, have erected ceived fi import! tonnage, and that he detained on hoard the m end after them an unnatural alliance with the conqueror of Even the whisky-distilleries are very a sign with an Eagle and a Lion on it. ' Ii ting therefrom 'he amount President, a frigate of the U. Stales, as continental which Europe will naturally be indulged. ! hard run. The disease which has prov- The motto is " if you wont icratdt j I i , ;.) !n :.. 3 i any yefer have beert paid on ac- stage s, T: .-nhaikj! i;- z isiotroi^ Cir.tut. the nation ed fatil to many of our citizens and very a mm >f debentures-c-from internal taxes I am instructed to inform you, that harrassed and debilitated by its continu- many of ouv soldiers, is begin- ance, will sigh for peace, iind for its attainment we hope — from direc,l taxes—from sale of lands enquiries shall be made into the circum- tlic immediate and important object contend- ning somewhat to abate. Those volun- The Common Council of Savannah — ind From :ilt other sources. stances attending) and llic causes which ed for will he abandoned. teers who came out for a few days, have have appointed the 1st day of January, Also an account within 'he same produced ihc ..it, «.f which you com- peri- The avowed causes of the war were lliew- suffered much, hut the regular troops to he set apart for expressions of grati- od, nl the annual expenditures on ac- plain — ..Tul thai such measures will be rs m council and the impressment of Ame- have suffered more. Not accustomed to rican seamen tude the Supreme Being, for the late count ol the army, distinguishing the taken, on a knowledge of them, as may ; the first of these causes \s re- to the steady fare of (he soldier, or ihe naval victories ' moved; and it may reasonably of HULL, JONES and >nt "I expence for the Indian depart- comport wit h the rights of both nations, beinforred, from the communications of the president of the solid lodging of tenls, the new recruits DECATUR. i'i f : and .. ment — navy — ;; it intercou^s may he proper in the case to I it Ii United St itcs to Congress respecting neg-oeia- and volunteers were much exposed to lushing they relate. the amount on Account tioas iln- with British government, that the violent colds, Sec. From Niagara Capt. M'Keon, of i I — I I beg yon, sir, Barbary powers, and ofother ex- to he assured that it is latter might be adjusted to the satisfaction of the U. S. artillery, !• the inccre arrived in town yes- nsi ! on ... count of the civil Iht. desire of Ihe President to both nations, Influenced by these considers- New-York, Dec 23. terday from the lines. informs ipted. sec and ppomoto, so fur us depends on ;i":ii- :'.nd b L-ii.-jv::'.g it to lie ru ;rr_peri;-.!a :luty He us of ihc House of Delegates of that he left the army in comfortable The House in commi'.tcc ofthc whole the U. States, that ihc War which ex- Maryland, elect- Reward nf Merit. ed with a view in our present Foreign winter quarters, Mr. Nelson ists between our countries he Rela- at eleven mile River, in the ch i conducted Jr,on the lution tions io the The city corporation having met this express opinion of their constitu- the sickness which had prevailed ' ' ; ; with having iilmb' I l the i regard y :hi nai u , in re- to humanity, ents relative to die morning at the Mayor's present state of public af- Office, and considerably abated. Gen. 1 Smyth '"on togiving lo C, pts, 1 have liic honour, Sic. fairs Therefon left Hull, Dccaiui — , transacted some ordinary business, ad- ' the camp for Washington City the same on I Jones, a lul (Signed) JAMES MONROE. Resolved, That a defensive war mi ought tied at 1 o'clock i 1 to the elegant and i day capiuin M'Keon tti l came away. Sil ; late lobeproE Some amendments were made in IVarren, Admiral sustained at all hazards The the spacious Common Council Chamber, for weather ' Ol' ill It 'sit, and Cimmanderiu nnd for thispnrp we are at all times pre. previous to the sickness of the '. i. n. ol the oil) i< and the the purpose of carrying into effect their pared to hi . fitrj Chief, fce. i privations, ami to de- troops, had been most remarkably i omnutti e un- ami reported ii as ' late vote to present the voteour In irtimesto the public ser- freedom of the favourable, the sun having : B scarcely been '-' - nded the i and In use i v tec ciiy Capt. to Hull in a gold box. At the seen oodcrcd hi igton City, Dec. 17 1812. once in twenty-four days. There it to be engrossed for a third Rcsi ,Th tofrensire warisincompatible time appointed, a committee, consisting SIH — I have the is now (sleighing from Ulica outwards, i honour to annex a |' - catling on Monday. Adjourned io thi in !p! ol republicanism, subver- of Alderman Fish, Alderman Mcsier,

list 12 - i A sufficient of ofilif crew of late ol - falljiisl garrison is left at Fort I »nd iy nest. the U, States government, and Ni- and General Morton were deputed to loop of War Wasp, detained by Capt. repugnant lo the best interests of the United States wait upon Capt. Hull who was in an ad- IMPRESSMENT J ihn Bcrrci Ford, of the British ship OF SEAMEN. H iolved. Thai the declaration of war joirring room and introduce him to the Puiciiurs, under the pretence of their Sxtract to the Editor of the Freeman's Communicated to Congress by the Pre- ngalnstO. Britain hy a small majority of the Board. On his entrance through a l)i i. g British subjects. Journal, dated, ' (Digress siderii of the U. States, was unwise and large j crowthof citizens. Hie Honour the 1 have the to 1 Washington, _ honour he, respectfully, impolitic, and il .i successful die grand Dec. 23, 1811. object M lyor rose and made him the following REPORT. Sir, your obedient st rvant, i. led for must be abandoned. " There was some twisting on complimentary Address: ac- 7 i FStatc, to whom was GEO. S. Resolved, Tlnrt it is .ii all times the inaliena- count of the money WISE, Purser, " SIR, appropriated in reft i red the The ble right offreemen full) ando]>cnlv to In behalf of the Common Coun- Resolution cf the II: use of Htm.'Pturl H«mdion, inves- 1804, (g20,000) for the awarding of tigate the cil 1 the representatives Ri-i 'i nf the Navy, conduct oftheir rulers, and that we Have honour of presenting you of the 9th ins.t.requ y medals, swords, and money to the will on every occasion vindicate offi- "" tion touching [Here follow severalothcr the freedom with the Freedom of this city, and of the conduct ul Brit- documents cers and men who served at '" speech and oftlieprcaa, and that the defini- Tripoli. ish '" Iy published, not communicating their high sense of the :era towards persons taken in or dermed of ma- tion In 1805, the revenue oftreason given by the constitution of tlit- fell short, and the !c "' 1 importance, courage and skill displayed by Anericau armed ships, ' except ihc following.] t yourself, has the honour ! nited States ,s the only one sanciioned bv reason stated, was, that those your officers and crew, S20.000 to I v before the justice and in the capture of President the accom- rational liberty. were token for this object of 1804. pinying II solved; That the conduct the British frigate Gucrriere. papers marked A. B- C. from Cxiraci oT a letter fr..m Msjor-General of the Covern- Thus the money was qnrs of drawn from ihe • : Massachusetts, Connecticut, Deeds of valour > pi . tli and and acbievments of " . I certain persons, Pinckiiey io the Scc'ry of War, dated Treasury for that specific Ithode-lslar.d, respecting the quota of object; and ;1 •' Militia gloiy ere, at all times, cherished '' ' i said to be native, by pat- and Head-Quart, , C/iarieston, demanded from it now appears, that not one cent of them respectively bv the Se- riotism and rewarded the : by naltfralized citizens true policy ; of I . the 4th November, 1C12. cretary of "War of the United States was con- money thus awarded has ever been but when dis- Siaies, being pun o flhe crews of " stitutional, and we consider that our recent the U. Information having been given upon merits our decided approba- bursed. This was in purer times, when .' victories iiat< armed vessels tho " oath, tion. on the ocean have exhibited N uttlus I to Lieut. Grandtson, whoai prc- Robert Smith wa3 at the the head of that andthc Wasp, 'and oftlie private sent Resolved, That a Navy is the kind of nation- American character in the most in- armed commands in the Naval Dcpart- department. I hope for al defence least dangerous the honour of ' 'he to liberty, and most teresting light ; have created a new "Sarah Ann," have been mem here, that six American seamen era the government ible with the genius, habit, and they will be able lo uiezcd under the pretext, of their inter- in the annals of naval warfare, and have being who had been taken , | pu oners on hoard ( ts of scratch out with the people ofthe United States ; and credit. The house have inn Ii suhjei is, been tlie principal means of establishing by the Biliihh oflici rs of our priraleersj '.- had been sent to Ja- vi'w will! delight, admiration, and agreed to investigate it. lu-'tl.t- our a avowed purpose as is enthusiasm the navy on respectable and permanent ondi I maicatobe tried as British siihjecia for heroism or a Hull, a Decatur, basis, 'I having ihcm a .1 incsand their gallant it must he universally admitted brought i associates, we to trial for their treason, he ailed upon the Marshal io are Generosity Itvi i, id with additional motives that the tMnrs in nf American Tars. and that othera being part of the retain double that number for appr iba- these scenes ol hero- of British tton -! 1 the policy i' ofuugmcntiiigtlie navalforce fc« "I i Nuutilus, have seamen as ism are pre-eminently entitled to the In the action between the United been I taken he g s. The Marshal, in of our countiv. into the Bi itii It gratitude of their country. States and Macedonian, serviee. consequence of inatriictmna from the one of the car- i he becrctorj That commerce is penter's crew ol State begs leave also department of state, asked my. advn essential to our was killed, and left three c on NEW-OnLEA\s, November 19. io prosperity, that it cannot flourish children at the mercy of papers the bubjeci, ind I have given ray a iin- with- the world, and Sue of the Btver irked D. and i The river Mis out protection, and that it a worthless E. rom^ these ii will ' m that the) ought lo cannot he pro- mother, who bud abandoned be , be detained until in.that whilst the sissippi has risen about eight feet per tected without a navy, are them. Yesterday Buiifch naval officers the will ofthe President shall he known truths too the father of the de- ' pellicular water within B! ' rimui !: such eight days.— evident to he denied, and too ceased went aboard persons taken —The testimony of Capt. Moon is here- important the frigate to claim on board American armjd Sucharapid rise,at any season of the not to be appreciated the property and vessela as with. I hope Sir, you will have the j by the intellige nee wages of his son, when they may consider year, has never been witnessed by the and public an British subjects, | spiritpit" of America. enquiry into the they Roodoess to have this business put in circumstances of the. oldest inhabitant; | latin a ri ;hi to at this season it is cannot withhold family detain on board British flu proper train to have the President's We on this occasion took place and a plan was agreed 1 rare that I war the river rises more than our cordial American citizens who may pleasure un this subject communicated a approbation of your gene- upon by the scanr-n for the relief of the '' - few inches. Many of e m u ried in England, or been Im- to the man the vessels blown rous and benevolent treatment of the orphans, and two dollars a piece imme- pressed from on ashore in thebaic of the 1 9th of vanquished board British merchant The Message and documents were An : it demonstrates the natur- diately subscribed, amounting lo about Is ami have been goi afloat al ; that they consider on in consequv alliance between courage eight an im- motion referred to ihc committee on & humanity, hundred dollars, ft>r the main- tho rise of the water. ! American, when he is dischnrg- Foreign Relations, and in mitigating the calamities of war, tenance and education of the bereaved, '.i If the fall of rain one of their ships, as a that has pi if reflects honour on our national infants, to he placed | charac- in the hands of ' suchan M '*• extraordinary fresh, shoi. . All ivliii h i ter." ' . respectfully suh- STATF.uf MARYLAND. suitable trustees for the purpose. been to the eastward (,| i " " - TAMES MONROE. the Mil ippi He then presented him with the diplo- Columbian. 1 " ;.'' taulrt itlutioiu . ' in d river, I trtment it might have, and p ol Si ite, Dec. 19, 1812, | ma elegantly executed on vellum, 1 teli . IgJUr c },„,: con- ' been the cause of the failure of ibe mails lei ring the uedanTkundevtht S4fA H(o fretdom of the city in a rich- Sorrowful accident. Yesterday se'n- — 21. ibis — week ; lor it is evident ly embossed gold night, StrJohn Borlast Warren to Mr. Vi '»" ss, die pi naani box, with a reprcscn- Mr. Chauncey Bubcock, of Monroe. ncc and Becuvily of ducc Co- IIm.ii our rtpuliliran such a rapid rise in our m tttion of the battle ventry, a «, Sepicmber 30, 1812, inBiilutton'a depend ontlievir- between the Constitu- son of Mr, Samuel Babcock, was Uie and river, the tributary auachmi . tt nl ofthc people,, streams mu tion and the Guerriere, instantly —Having received information that Id foster the at the moment killed, in the 2 1st year of his ni to confirm been " the'otlicr* it is thel raised fur above f when the mainmast a most unauthorised act has been com- of the latter went age, by the fall nf a tree which he had duty of (hose to whom, under our ineatimaWc swellings. Probably the i by '-hi, .; by ' whole the the board heauiifiilly painted been cutting in Commo lore It rs, in for- onstitul on, llii in ena- the woods. A large adminiBtraiionofpublii . . country adjacent ibl) sebcing to the rivers Ohio, Sci- mel. dead twelve British 11 llUninl, il. *t,i' '= limb, which projected searoi n pris- —I'op purposc,apac hci .-, from the bo- I ota, Miami, Wabash, Kentucky, Green, Captain lati belonging iscMwiitiid.aiidought newrio'beahBroS Hull in a few words, and in ^ dy of ihe tree, pressing upon a to the Gticr- m Cumberland, staddlo i and Tennessee ' li low "' il have been and modest tone of while i ergeney, in voice, the ingihem i rthe I dc- expressed tree was falling, bent it to- nglish '''" 1 '" I inundated. ' • i i Nothing short . . ; i of i. i , . sue ,i i,i i in- the , and to deep sense he felt at , the honors thus wards the ground, but ihe limb suddenly ' . tjIC I,!'. , I '''' • rrtlorial rights, Wai undation could have produced the effect. conferred l»ai bout ol Bi upon him. That box- and its giving way, was thrown ston, aftet they j",U»lica«al call back with great j thai cimtuilie November 21. l»-»il been ''' highly valued violence, regularly : contents, he pledged him- and striking embarked on board " just cause it ... the young man must ij 7*Ae Smuggling Trad,; the only trade self to preserve, upon < - ..-. toW) pro kt Ui. as an incentive lo the head, put « ;ree£ .1 to the ^pleasure ofthc Mi his an instant period In "' that has been I "" l : carried on to this ' City zealous and his nl .-.< " most strenuous life. till I bi en the two ? ;•—Itproduces i exertions in His remains were interred on : with any degree of success . Tor . ure it some the cause "'i i, and thai (he said Bmi ...... ; demoral ofhis country whenever future the Friday following, and n disccurse de- 1 : |J ' ' ' " ofthc people— years, received a very 1,1 , severe ' so si [zed, are i| jives birth to chock good fortune should afTord him an op- livered on the occasion now del tine I on ' by Elder Good- »E»'» ' ".I'.ib.s;. dominant Mime days a^o : — faction Capt. ' ! '" ' Holmes, of portunity. I ' To have it believed', win, of ' (1 he said, Mansfield,— fri ;ate ' ' Presi- ''' I Windham Herald. I "" incbnatloD.toin- Ihc United Stales' I InLntry, by so '" hosta; I - with a highly respectable a bntly cs, feel myselfcalled upon " '• 'he d privilegej of as the frecmen- o del i. hinehi : '- of men, was ordered " .- ..';... .. down corporation of the city or mo .i serious am n- ,. New-York, Just received, > ' to Ilarratai'in latter am! for safe bit tl 'n to plunder private the end of ihc last that any to amcasmj so fraught with mischief property—to suspend the action of his had contributed lo "•< i k 1 habeas coipus—to viola the , and early this week ihc HALfc &? HOSMER, constitution I,, detach- so desirable an ' nlem i .. dc iructive of tho event as the establish- implication and by new definitions ment fell in with , " l<1 f<»»th and con- a party of smugglers, ment of I n navy on of u ; of ttuce a permanent basis, and I rtruction oftreason, THE PORTRAIT. under the . masl who, not willing i - idergo an examin- was a source of pleasing cartel ; 1 should he '.' "'" ni l reflection unrelenting p . ation, A POEM; Delivered sheered off j the Captain ordered before the that the '""• perhaps) n |jgn which would only cease with life. imprudent punishment, i act citi i WASHIHGTOtt ! , , one to fire, (EuEVoi.iii i . man whose aim was bo di- ' - ' rime , His Honour, tfie ippositi mayor, 'olvc consi ,- n- fuirly.ho- then admi- i ofNewburyport • nostly, and conititutionally coi bi to kill one of the •" rtii >.l . .-. nipported Bmugi len nistered to Capt. Hull, iriy s [he to die the freeman's By JOHN system .1 • not PTEIIPONT, of tlicnal I nration being accustomed to such Esq, nm .... Fcn- salutu- OBtb, wlii. h lining " taken, the I rr- ti is :ii .,;! times Price repugn mt toth' tijps, and fearful of rt Taietny-Five Ceut», I l renewal of ihe ' crnony an I : finished, I . find , , ahhoi . }~ tc i Capt. . i . Hull h public, but il ij (1 bj the ruli ,,i : i compliment, they surrendered, - ' sl| ; - The i retired amidst a ' mi u ince ol the immunitj Hi iplej thousand ciiueus who musi i prisoners, 2j in NOTICE. ni' number, wjlh several who lined ing narilj - un lln ril ihc passage and stairs, between the two | mil aipp rt the und st boats with merchandise, were Ti Y an order ofthc II„an. Courtof Probate, rj e a rightto brougbt the moment of bis . measure cxpecttluit departure mtulc the *-* thai '' to city for -.lie district of ! the 1 :i on En»t-\Vir,dsor, *it - Thursday i.. asi chanei of s ^fax-ournlile lust. .':-.: , . ,., . ,, welkin ;. . pros- ring with the cxhiliraiing ,;„. huzza. month* from this limited, i duf are i for : the : derived, ovi rh I ' ' " in nothcr creditors, point ol »ii i -in of tl,- estate of &Gpknlti injuries to he incurred, the prol nhlc Amiany, Tern, ! December '' ' »fi 28. From M >'''e i duty I :, ; a Burlington (Vt.) : of Enfield, i iii Pnfier. deceased, to my ' exhibit ntry m o] ! .. .-,. fs cont ''-- ndi tl their ]' The Buffalo Gazette, ofthc Jsthinsl. cUimsto the Em eutor ufthq Ian will . BURLIXCJ in;. Dec. 17. under an I • lament < • lid 1 th. the bead of " Progrtn d*eea«ed, ' to ni of the We are hvppy To " to hove it in our now- SETHTERUY, mil i ind udcqui preparation . " alter Rxeevur. .; i giving the j best ition accounts in rei I form cr ,to ''' state, that the sickness Nov. 2.i, i;!,_>, ,! i.i among ihc Swsfclamjm »nd Ltriotj musi i splorc the I p northern I : .'- and call army, and .i -I. ..i,i M mentioning that soldiers has abated. i :erci all I tin ni m rcsonn ei ihe —the complete success of the \il persons who are indebted to, ot ur it gallant By a replenished and ei genilcnmn from Plattiburgh,(N.

; 'n icci Chauncey on anli with, laid ei latc.oi .-.I <., ipl .: Lake Ontario remained V.) . miliiacj and 111 rail we learn that the sickness i i - i orded I I , doubtfol, deeds I , n the itirely with irynmi .... proceed* as follows : among ihe citizens ai 1 ' and ICicrs of that I, rn " ni ! r Ri clerl iiii -:, ' i tit, . I " 'o specting , repi our pit] . , iinj hostili situation— '"' b invasion, uml rAf ai ! ., i- -i the . iy, mj ,

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the boatafflcn hang oar, : . upon the imp . .i ';. frum Grcat-Britidr. will be G-*l is ttllout to perform any great; ;'. j work; he Ueenailcm i n igns tb( shore, NOTICE. given up. So fur, .Tfoprnlly permits some gntt opposition il it seems, there is a pros- \ o W A R, On iiptw expectation stands, Had Pharaoh acquiesced in the depa A NSON" Kimberly pind Thomas K. Brara i'" i it) li pect tbj moi tn ofeommon - m I tin bands— justice being done lo a set of 1 the Fsraelites frt ;..,., havrdiseoniinuen tin inn, of Kin b»rly 'i- bondogv, or had • b< from iiei-tj SlieaAe returns men, who have been wickedly un- the -. , , oppressed Israelites met with no difficult iea in and Brace, TJieir H ,il i.,-, ; , Ami !.( r, lijeasi for combat burns the ilic would, be transacted under der reignufthe Ji fin rsonian dyni ityi ) Indeed, have psssed from the firm of T K Iliace B'i| lo! rli il PROCLAMATIONS. ; 1 in-blatldi i it&mls ' ,'"> :"i I 'i Egypt to Otnaui mthesse, but they, as well Jan 4. a . I,.', ;..- , A . m shoi Id mil on the sands, We think, that the passing of this r ''• as the Church in oil ages, would bavi n a : ' ; Bgh ist with (cars, Dill, would fitlike GRO CE li 1ES, VHOi KLiiT\ .fcldrcstetl iv the Rentier* the a deep itroke .it tlie popu- great losers.—"The wonderworking «f '. :. God t'he 1, ring crliuai of Hull appears, larity or the gentleman from Geneva, who would not have been icon io those extremities ami GLASS WARB. His st ch turns, n ah'noling pain, ' ; liii 1 .i " CONNECTICUT M1RJJOU. -' 1 make , arm »o visiblo," A smooth THHE Subscriber k*-eps hand a ii. • ciniliie;* our fisc.i! on gi neral H from his liver I concerns. has ; ( to Ids rain He a e' 1 passage here '.'..,,,ii liave made a poor tssortment of Groceries of I In beat Tin u bti '• iranl turns tins inn ol fame, itch to introduce the French system of collect- Day is past—th' Election's o'er* The opposition nod malice of the San qu i.— Also, i I Isome assortment of THE To the safe spot from tvhenr.i lie came, ingrevemie into this to the rebuilding i - Ami Madia Oil is King once move ! country. Indeed, all his of the temple, at Ji rus: lem L'ro< krrj and GI Ware,which will be sold v '"l . ffives 'k i !..- ample vent, - : « . hi 'i i- ;* - i'i'* Ye vagabonds of every land, ideas of government, turned mom thelf long ' in be bought elsewhere in tlui t' In the recesses of his tent, are calculated for Uie pi Cut-throats and knaves a patriot band— j in Babylon hastened finally, ill ford,—Little spinning wheels of ihomnst ap- — i Vn snugly Md beneath his shed, meridian ofa. military despotism, and not Ch* a • '. <:. '. the work. The pposii on ' . I fet |'i constantly Ye demagogues lift up your voice Saves both the nd for sale — dike- premium, and Ins bead, free country. isio Gospel, How he obtain supplies for in ihe primitive tt ive oi :. d.i Mobs ami banditti all ! tges oftheChur h, to- will few jb -i ( impletc rejoice ' — Alas what deep, what lasting shame, . it*, pciber with the blood of the martyrs, was And ye, who stand with open dishes, Ui-oods o'er the oo.vhc is Ukely to be deprived ofhis assortment- of men'i and boy's hats, which our country's humbled fame I made tin means of its promulgation" in i'..i ' ,-'i in '. To catch the nation's loaves and fial.es Gen- will be sol I chftyp I ; The patriot heart fn. mute mode—thatof filching it dlse^isted turns, from the ;i - And ye, who draw your daily food, ! pi lent unlu ppj 11 N. B- All those who have open aeeoim's And for the nation's ho ir rr rns. merchants—we do not readily see. will, permitti il ,, , • He | Like yavir blood, to p] bei the 1 nil id with ihe* Subscriber, sre reqv»le4l to r;..t leeches, from country's Where ia that brave unconnncr'd band, States In employ, probably, if he remains in the treasury and GreaHlritain, st Uiisi ventful peri- and settle them, n,, chorus grand your shouts The pride, the glory after either bj paj nt or note] ol the land, od when the And rend the welkin with your joy, ih.s direct attack exertions ot n liana in both n i- up to the first of Janunry I91j. VI ho t bosoms glftw'd with purest fires, upon his character, find an liona are united in the creu work of missiona- Alas ! a inuse of glowing lire, A fe>* rmls south f the nuiili Jtteeting- — Worthj their country and ibeir Sires,— opportunity to exercise " those ^reatjintvtciai ry lab lira, will probablj jcive as a pretext tu , n... i- Would hum to Under, audi/ spite. housi tl i Whose desperate courage scnmM to yield, ' latcnti," nf which .Mr. Giles lately spoke so wttlihold pecuniary aid, in the business uf he I ist, her tail, Her notes numbers 0:i daii|rer'a dark bloody field— LEMUEL SWIFT. and pul lisjiing the word ofjife, Ere she could sing the last year's tale respectfully, and in such a high style and spreading ihe Jsniltry 4. UJ.f That field where glory's meeil ivas woo, of com- . gl.nl . -ul' ' -,i , . tidings of (I pa s<> sublime, ' A talc so wondrous, lly freedom's great and god-like Soa pliment. doors pans. In the mon I Kovernmt at of ihe world, Iwb bouth of Mi rs. II the mftgic of ; • mocks powers chyme in. '. Alas, cltan[»\U-dis™rao'd the land ! Whilst we tilings -' , arc on this subject, we should Uicse | -„kc pl^ceto trv I ! H. losi sound i 8e Co. 1 1 Imlay Unless, indeed, the |ng I'M .' ' ' ii n now- holds supreme command his Wm- - foil ivrers, .is lie liss i...id in i ,- his word— i-.ave a . '{.-> "To 1 ..rifling .f Butler's pitch-pipe > be foun 1, removedby the Of Ileal !' irn—who, guiuvline; 'gain t a failure, humble thee, and tlmt bemigJn pi-ove thee JOSEPH 1P&8RLER& CO. To join with Voting's more gloomy glow Buys cabbag'd glory ofhistiiylor, admirers of .our President. In the Message to do thee good al this latter end. FIAVJijusl receivedJrt tn Dotton a (at Siilire ami sorrow wit and »oe. And when — And aces hi* infint laurels sprout, at the opening of the session, Mr. Madison s avs these hings begin to come to pass, then look assortment of DHY GOODS selected boat June, our great men, tir'il of writing, 1 ii 1 grw anil gold Ins around coat — up, and lift up " the whole sum actually received on loans your Leads for lour redemption the Caught all ut nnce an itch for lighting. Armstrong, ' for prevent end a/ifiroae/iing srfl- and Chandler guard our fame ! draweth nigh." The dive amounts to eleven millions ton; contogion spread around, '. of which together titilh those on And Smyth and P irterjoin their claim ! ! dollars, the rai- Arid rench'd bound. the nation's utmost Nor let us pass those deeds worth, tlu-- which, hand makes their atHortmettt a* com- of of being receivable atbieq iient to the DILL OF Grown frantic 'mid the dire alarms, MOUTALITV Winch mark our" Army of the North." -. • fii (com any in this tin — ail'-! \ 30th of September ta.ir, -Mil together siith tlie In the tow ii ol Hartlord inthi Year 1312. Some 8L-ii'd their pitchforks, soma their A frosty ; clime, inclement sky, 7". -.| /--- 'i he told at a:, tht times wilt current revenue, enuMe ami trc.'i.l arms. Tils 111010161- past the winter uigli, ut to defray nli the ex- First Sacietie*. admit, at wftliesale or rrtatt— VIZ. : — And marcli'din wild disorder forth, Appall'd by Hull's and Smyth's disaster. jieneet of this year." Now in about a month WHITES. BLACKS. Blue, Brown, Bottle Green, To join the "Aim) ofthe North," And fearful ofan angry master, BLACK, and after ibis declaration by (be President, Mr, Mixed Broad Cloths Black. Qlne, While granny Dearborn held command The Uoctor"* and the Blasksmilli'.ioin, Ad>ttlt. ChH. Multc cm) i Gallatin, in Bi own, Dnlb, and O'er all the grannies ofthe hind; club their " bis annual report on Uie finances, Miied CasMmereii Berlin To wits, and o-ojs the line." albs in Januan , s 1 '" i 1 nil-, ' mi oir", Fliinnels, Bnites, Bnchingn, And others mov'd still further West, Uiiiindter informs " .-'., si lecta Congress, that, I' the chbsi n band, to defray the expeji- nar , 4 n K.iiHiet-, fi 7 gallant s»i/,.-:, Bnmbntetts, finmbtiline i + -i Where Hull display'd his crest, lus sledge, snd lak >s : March, bommamlt ofthii -va - :n add i:ci-:-.i. a loac: ,f twenty •S.4 9-4 10-4 Ko-e UUnkets; black, «h'ne,S( ResalvM to make one fatal sweep, M tk-ad of night, 'ill in a iI.-o\e, April, 2 I millions of dollars will be necessary. .I !, Hose And drive the British to the deep. " the line" We want Silk, Cotton, nod Worsted ; Jcrost the warriors move, Hi y, 3 1 1 -• to have these apparent Superfine and Common, Light, and Drab I .a ! bb the storm nfv ar draws neap, Vdvauce uui ortVighSor cringing, contradictions reconcil- .lime, 1 3 1 1 Ai\A ear, Hr.ri! Cnllieoes'i 4-46-4 I.iglitand DrsbCambrie bursts the thunder on the one log home—nu>. one dead TiiUiant ed, Ifpracticable. That Mr. Gallatin's July, S I declara- Ginghams, Cambria' Muslins, Linen G m- Canadians legions stand aghast, Ami as Vurora streaks the morn, August, 6 1 1 tion is tni«'. ive have no doubt. We should like brics, S ncenet C injbrica Figured antl Plain As rolls along the Simoom blast, I 'it- Me tors to*lhe ramp rctilm. Sept. 4 1 I i .i) be Lenusi Figiireil and Plain Bun!; Muslin ; All ii convinced that Prcsidert's While o'er the summit of the storm, safe nd sound—save three poor elves, the is also. Oc ober S 2 (1 '- -. Pbjured and Plain Bedford I-ace j S 4 4-4 The giant Death ilpHfrs his r«rm. (A inisjike, e r.j«g Uiera 1ms. Sm 3 3 Tt is not a tittle curious OotloR Shillings, Limns; Black, White, Not that dread fiend by man well known, I-'indingthe ivar thus slqw ly drag on, to notice the course Dec. 5 1 ind : Fit Id Plaid, Col ed Lustrings BltiPk and Made up of sineW, skin and hone ; Marshal De uboim iiiouiitshia waggon, which our fighters lake in esliqi^ ting each oth- • Ssrcenets ; 4 4 i 4 6-4 black Luce Veils But young, well and fat, sleek. Itosolv d lo make one ,". fed, and desperate push, ers 13 talents and conduct. Gen. Hull made i 1 the 44 5-4 o4i lack silk Lsce lor veils, ice With bladder heftH and puffing cheek, for winter-quarters at Green-bush, The- the ttbove vert tujbtlavt first inroad into Canada. fate of t il.dt Hundkereliieft, leno and Bvdf.n-d Buoy\] by^lie winds in lofty station, And leave Quebec, tor many a reason, His is well known. Cords 6-4 »n,l r,,i. — u White*. Blaokt, ; 4 4 S.+ 7 4 8 4 Silk And stsmp'd all o'er with " Pn.ocr.AHA- Safe, til) more convenient .s asnn, He surrendered bis whole army, without firing Under 1 v ;ar, 7 1 Wbiir Smin; Black, White, and Gre, ... T1DN." .Thus, mark'd by every (on) di igracc, ;i and every gun ; creature in the war party, i .ii Of land under l'J 4 Shawls Handken biela . " Cr,fs on this 2 t R mdanna I come, he cries, like bold Physician, War for p«wtr : nd place. - ihe lu J J imbi -l :oij ; ii from highest to the lowest, execrate 5 C Common Dimiiv Figured " At once "to look down opposition," The ition, pillag'd ol its lame, him 20 - 30 10 Silks for Bonnets; 5-4 6-4 8.-4 Cotton Pin- *- To deal the life-destroying blow, I, simk in inliimy and shsnie. as a poltroon, a traitor, a fool, and a villain. - jO 40 4 I perfo" Table ClolliB ; 7 t C-tion " reek vengeance on foe Where are those Ift-aggarts 64 48 49 And my the ; of the Wood, VlesanderSmytl), Brigadier-General, had the - *' 40 50 13 ['able Cloths ; Kussiu Diuper ; Q\n> k und Indians and squaws, where e'er I iintl them, Who umilc at woe, „,„) fciist on bloodr*- -•sin-nee - ' - to reflect upon Major-gen, Van Ilcns- 50 6u 4 2 Coloured ml Ci ipi ; BUrfi :.n.l Col'd " And eke the poponnse slung behind them, Where, 'mid these scctiesof'direaflray. m - ~0 t.i,,,, : 6'J " Arc Johnson, laer, after the buttle of 4 Dutch Ditto; Bi-atornud BurkSkin . 1 mean to shoot—Rut still will save Grundy, Williams, I lai Qneenstown, when - 80 '\ " - Si\ months" 70 4 ick, While, aim] Cotuured, Short u ii Long The traitor, the disloyal knave, are pus;—and yet the toe, Ihe only specimens ofcourage and spirit which - 2 Rill Wliii 80 90 Gloves Black and , t.ongnnd " Who from his sovereign will desert, Laughs at our force, and scorns the blow, t die bind service since has produced i the war, 93 1 >l.. I- Silk Gloves, Humhitflis Hilin, i, Rib- " And teat allegiance from his heart. What though the man r.-l^.-i wears die crown,

. i . ; "! " iiuitioiir veit-s were exhibited in that battle. The same brag- nil l- Mow Nankeens.; Sllkaiul Ye men of Canada—beware ! more d agi'ace the throne -, 5(3 7 ii"ii Sleeves, .-*<* !«<. ., *' ! Yet, Behold, I come, aloft in air retribution's a\i ful hour, ;- :" talked ahout his own " wtgatfiercd lau- Vroinid 7 WAN1 ED. " ! come to take you by the hand, his guilt) pgjj)

" Vnil Commerce, rising from d, cowardice. Kay, so low was he sunk "i\?J liighcsl price in C . B, paid for rlean Andli'.L- henceforth like pigs in clover, die de •W 5tf 2 j l, i ii-,,,,, ui ' i , • " the dust lier o Cotton and Il a I h v or small Come, ere I venture o'er Lhelakej (hooping head, iii public estimation, lliatstwi Peter D.Porter 60 70 And mid the • And raise my standurd at Quebec 1!" sull'ering nation's groans, 70 &0 •2 mrccls, old shHCIoIIi ot Rnpi s puiUn'tea him tit a coteardi! Il is true, that Points to i', Hut see, through yonder clouds, the skj! Decati'h, Hull, and.Jo.YEs, 80 90 1 JOHN BUTLEU.

1 Vnd in ibis after these Il.uif-i.], -i, iltj imperious i Peter Ins charge, toi i retracted [ai .M. ! es cV ils ) The lightnings J iii>: . the thuiidi rs cl e n _ iii - Protection : from L ., tion'H h: n li. r, The si"' in retires, the whirlwinds lull, doughty champions had exchanged shots—of ToLil 14 j ' 1 1 lubacribrr (•arncsllj requests all Death resigns bis place to Hull vVlule, tairghl by GaiSwOLb, Jo:::., and * <:: "hose And '. at each other; and so chose who indebted lo hira, Stro »g — ode -if nothing mar — Total in the Town—77. Maiden recovers ii-oni the shock, 1 1- bt s ire of mon- iliim nne year's Mundin?, /J Here ccaaet rigfU, ii > .i ; oi was settled without wa^tingone drop Supported by her mountain LIrocic. c mmenem turwe— iiL;.il mid settle them in the course ol the. The peopled* MAURIFdJ— \' Stamford, Mr. Henry F With Iremblingheart, and boding breast, ftorsttatfytve, of tficir precious bleed. That Peter should resent month. Roger* to Miss £Woy i". Roee>^, daUghlOl ol •' 0?i thebright poJi -star The pttffing heM of the West," in the sk^ one, -out DWELL MOItG vK. [lave been induced to tab back this Pitch Rugers, Esq —At New-Turk, Mr. John \nd on the Oonstilutiow'e i,," By famine, Tate, and fear subdu'd. II Hai if 'I ', l-minrv 1. .*ii Brac'd and of the few importanttrutlis he may inadver- A". Goodmntt) Ptrmerlj oftIiisCity,ofthe I oust Grows economicalof blood, prepar'd for evei v shock, LJimoi'd by of Hall & t.oodm.'oi, to Miss Margaret ll UiNil »i I Oi.iPANY. And reasoning well on human strife, threats, un»w\l by fear, tantly have uttered, is io be regretted. How- Uhine* Mr, Ttaac flatdwln to Miss Klitahelh on Arrest the wiiT.hawk'sjftad ; o. meeV'ng of Union Compsny. the II yields his Sword to save bis life. eui-eer. ever, will have the satisfaction knowing, VT he of • //. Ibrmerlj Sew-London, i Long shall BttehSHa, of ih Cfllli til Dec 1812 — \ >"''. Thai Now Jeep despair, and dire disgrace. the sorrowing country rootm), d»j , that though he lias bei n (lightened out of it, Derby, Mr. Smith to Miss ei-(,i,ik*, of JoM'pb Drooks; Capt. D Vrm'd with s.,-, ,.,„. wife Mr Hie s , .,(,, n f wliVt 10 II \BOD C. FniSBlE. And palrjot mobs, mid patriot murder— Gen. Dearborn has done exactly nothing. 50.—At Itidgefield, Mrs, Bettey The nations shuddu,-ni Beach, aged the an;! . Those means, Uiose srtifices base, u, Smahington, Dec, 28, 1813. 83_ Sherwood, aged ''-J : Itff. Aftn Jaeftti . While butehi r'd \i\yi iads I'i short, tbe history ia not very flattering thus strev the gn i " l',\ ivhich the partj hold their place, jU.— Vi N'eiv-H.iven, VIi* Sally Boyle, *gtQ i I, E'en Rus sill's Stubboni TAXLS. bub' hour, hosts retire, far, VhiJ strut and spend their And nifeof Mr. William Boyle.—At Sharoiv, Mrs HEfollowinenamcd nou-resitlents, pro- Moscow's fanes in (Vamesexp re, Vain-glorious ol their short -liv'd power relict Mr. Mary ttwit, aged S4, of Plunchas |,i Ittid ill the M> n,li l'«r this wide n'asteof humaiigood, of town of n. Such tricks our character degrade Ruth Wtiu'amo, Hunt.—AtGroton, Mrs aged notified 111 n hind >utisiVi Proud man must :,,,-,. ; to Ida Gob; co.'iMrwic.rno.y. in.- h. rebi tory will We're coax'd, ami flallcr'd, and betray 'd. 39, wile of Mr Kntvtv Williams.—At Lime, And blood, ,,. g,i|r| unless thcii town and state mxi g ou ' though shed by murderer hai'k ! alarms "i Hut the trumpet's dread Mrs. Lt/din Brovm, aged 83, wife Mt,.k"e '.J. crmvu'd, Litchfield CwMif, tt. list, ittVH, li, and 11, are immi-th'sti ly at* TJic heala [o — arms ! drum now arms m ; Catharine Bovland, igei /. Cu. . Null I N'.irwiilth.- di ulem "i pi wer, Notice Is hereby given W tlie members of Laiif;don, Selll Com wall, " ! I..' Ve heroes, here is fighting work \ir. .f;r; ',:.'.' , aged 73*—At Ourbngt Sooietj fbr ib'-i. ilyol tVilIiam Ives, Eliiathoii ll> > h. Levi cl him ; l tin final Uie Foreign Mission CunUs, *• P«* In ttr i lom6 on, ye hosts of Volunteers, Mr ffinwu GHdtcy.xgoA 62 — \i Middleburj lei L.tch field, thai tlicii annual meeting will be taiisnm Ives, Josvph Shajlor, Harrison, " Then ourchicft their steps i«trtce, \ ml join me, first 6f.3raj-adiers, ) \lr. Edward Hell , aged 74, fbrmci Ij ol [VI ,,.,, si, |.!i. ii \nd save the land I, ibl n U Litchfield on Wednesday the 10th Parker, Daniel 'l wi--s, A«u- from tiewdisgrai - " tnoont sieiil-,:inil join th' affray, iii Hensington, Mount, your : Sti gtou this Slate —At (N I'Voni . -. ui Pebru iiy next, at 1 o'clock in the alier- t t.el Hot, Unm R.'bbin'si heirs, V.'nii Sm'ub, sins thore In inous 1 1 " or run away j com cal'd, Mr 28". He latouton Cqulpp'dto fight, i the society, II.) Daniel CWi«r, aged From deeper nii&chiefm irevcolAt— in, at meeting-house in the first Ebenescr Bishop, Am s* Clark, Jushua I imi- " ..",. in ui with ut,- need fear to venture, tliecvi ningoftlie Sd uh. on a visit, and "^i said town. in the several towus L|.iir:iirn lies prom thai (duck curac, it in —The agents CiS, Higby, fared '• lb lics!viesl ill, l lead ibis antty oftltc Centre ! found in a field nol l".,r from where be started, li <' are requested to the monies i'i-m ilenis ib.i h..ve VVh i - Min. states ared mi'd ' forward collected, All not paid their " cl is in violent snow- No HuJIam [—ye lads ofpith— after having laid hours a -ui \Kitr.vcn Ai.LiWi .!- ... to tin treasurer of ssid society in sufficient i,i Mil .oid Stale tax list 1811 "re also no- '• stand— I'm Braggadocia—General Smyth ! storm; he survived but ashort time afterwards season before to afford opportu- 1 Thatscourgc must never blafttlie the meeting, 1 d thai immediate pa] mi nt ia expt led, " land. till, (ilroim- No sei ond Hru. k shall make me yield ! — At Wuiham, (M*.) oil tbe Will nity for the auditor lo mokes complete report Nun ftesidi m-, «,ll he waited (in by call n • " No.SIieaile e'er see me quit the field ! ed, while skating on the Pond in that place), ' of all monies given and subscribed, up to ,i :l.,-e oi Beiinjah Field ,'tarthal Ucarbom ii tcitl to nave ihe Andrews, Esq in " We'll drive ihe British, great small, Mr Joteph 6%7/#4*r, of Beverly, (Ms ) and that lime. Will be preached on tlie ten once a Pbyitickai, and Chandler, to have A Sermon said Meridi n. " Like Hocks ofsheep, to Montreal Foreign Death —At llford, (EngJ widow eronc >. occasion, bv the Rev. Axel Uackus, I). L). A LEV) V \l.F.,r.,!,'rrf0 r, from thetmvii to I a // ehope tfn " We'll scalp the Indians, tufethe squaws, F. GateAotue, aged 101. Shecul twotceUiin had a* m-tch reitawn in their former trade.,, at punctual altendsiice TtAvn and Sta'u ,,.. j.r Aft ridea. * Vnd vindicate country'*) cause. \ [-'^""•f"; Iier99lh year, and retained all her fitQullies our - they have in their pvetent. JAMES MOltltIS, Secrct-iry. Meriden. n. 2Ll. K. i : 836w iii death At " Lei no man come who fears the foe, I withm :i fi w weeks of her

I the \,,„, In resell state l \" HA!!TF01tl),,l.i:,i ,vr;v 1. 1813. the p convulsed of world, Madrid, the 28th September but, lyMBKEAS, Cadwellol Winclies> coward heart thhl dreads a blow ; on ' when the passions ofmi n are conflicting', rea- greal ttr in Litchfield Count,, > i: in tbe brought her : isq ; Itroon, uo faithless tory, JVimarro iSonrfowat-hanged sons may be assigned, and arguments will "I sg&inst " stjuoi-c oi th;ii city, m pursuance oflhe Beu- fieliti her hushnjid Jeduthan Cad- shall reap with us this crop, ofglory ; co,N'N'i:cru ut niiiuuiR. !» probablj used, against promoting the cause wi il late "I , • detected, Hartford, in Hartford l i Patriots alone hall Jiare the prey, tence of* court martial, having bei n my, ofZiou,and men's consciences will be quieted '. i'-. " in I esiding parts In die llid.il of a priest, V II [' | unknown lo said Pe- I In poiia oi con [ui iMCi nad i, by saying Willi the ancient Jews "The time is ' in iii winch •; :: ;i Soidl to Joseph Uo- the i I " Rre "id December's frosts appi or, BARTFORDjJ^svAHf 4. and leitet'fioin marslwl dutlmris -,'h' rg= ii ne, the tune that Uie Lord's house .-d with tlo. I'o- ",, " (J) S.)Capl Kat c wilful ibs an I i,.r Or Christmas glads the closing year, napartc At Halifss, I should be built." Thi? procrastinating spirit in of " We'll dash torrents, lard Stockpile, sr.id tolievebeeukdled neglect duty, and adultery] praying^fora across Um tbund'rmg - HousoofRcprcsentativi 1 re pissed The finds easy to heart, and runs I ,!il i " an avenue the with (.,],,. I):icres, "h" I' "' 'h ' .:: of divorce from Sequrtlic bleak shun * of bold St. Lawrence, duel her said husband, which Bill tin Senotc remitting the penal- tli rough the greater part of life. Some may of the lurremler oi petition is now " u i the from suothei duel onaccounl pending heiore the Sn- Uirahnin's I", igl is our i mdard rear, Hon dvelim ' isting in tlioir mite, excuse Ihem- I.'. and ''" I iiiM Mi.j I " '-i-i. . 10 H'l .! i, Cm re In Irn nl Liirhli, l.l «,!!.. (softriumph rend theair." ti.-i in iii*.- Mevchi nts' D iid tt illi iui ami nd- selvi iby saying, Uiat Rod in his providence, And no arrives the solemn doyi in and f>rthe count) ,.i"l i. hlit^ld on the first wh i It Bonds given for | hide ment, n is apl'arcntly opposed i" missionary •. n donst ill i Tm s.-hii bruorj ] l Tin U Kolhuh to ih' uflYa; I :—Thei fore the ' 1 i ,, " in be , mitted " of ' '. tind . cause has [» proaUalion ' oJa |Q)| il fi m nada, otln FOUND, s.iid 'I'll V* |I< I-..;'',' ; titlhan i, berehj n lined, ,t i,, -, , the labours of the ft Is of missions in Asia, l| > 1 " i V-d ' tht • » Lady s ' ''. : I'rOCllM I i " iSTihe rvrning of uie. hi I , Tl ;.;, il i "I Ut .-|.;t.,,i , nfi ffotn expected al re :,n,l h |[ tbe printing LWl, then by deslruci rail their appare- : i ' . 1' li bit ii.,- hwn bi paj ng fai " II ' ownei ind i"- . Jl . !. :.l there shew i reasons ! igh, (ifani be have} the Senate ivill on Ills Imcut, i-i why (but nt! puper ,'i>|n or, ;'•' l for the promulga- Enit"" I 1 ' i s udvcriistmeni. i I I i i '' ' » inn ti i E il lion 'I Id ui' llie not be i;,:i , Gospel n lite .,,-,! ,i, : ,i ,h- will hi a luv Site lid Con of benighted hea- . fl ' ' RKOILMAV. ". ! . " irnntl, ri'Kil. Dated .a LVtchCctd, llib then But let it be remembered mat " flten Dec. 1 bi the c:sv, alj Jit U < , - n forgooda Dec 83 ; land. thai 16T>. : ; -

JAMES H. WELLS, E. E< R. TF.RUY, STOVES y PIPES. NEW GOODS, arrivals from OFyBN FOR SALE, HAS Imported by the lae i N assortment of STOVES and PIPES 1JV DECEMBER, 1812. Buaf,tls 1. Island, Isle of May, E'ngliiiid an (jKiensive and general aaaort- OnnO Sl. A. for side on accommodating terms, by - UW Ubes, and JAMES KILLAM, Liverpool blown halt. nirnl ,-i HAMD WARS. i.WJ lEfir,am\ MILES BE1CH. 12 hhds. swtei flavoured St. Cioix Hum. just received a new supply PLATED GOODS, vviiir.ii he cijfcra ftr Nnv?mbcr9. 75if HAS of GOODS, making his sale at whollsdi.c unit hiiail, for 5 do. Boston Hum. assortment bet- ter than at any lime "- '. 12 hhds. retailing Molasses. before, containing ; cash OP -'i-i-- . credit —nmol of the many pipes Cognac NOTICE. articles scarce at this time. They were Gnocls are now in store and the remainder 2 Brandy ; 1 pipe Gin. pur- chased in New-York, a f days dailj expected Lisbon, Sicily, Vidonia,} public are hereby informed that the t w betore * * nl(ES. THE rise on Tctienllc, and Malaga, 5 " new Fire proof public Powder Goods in that market, and will be w \ gross buck, bone, wood, , and ivo- House, 1 i sold by the piece as low us they 22 chest'i.hyson, young hyson, \\\-~i situate on the bank of Connecticut river, is could now < T"" Ii.,uu! :! i.iSlt and dessert Knives x«aa rj lie purchased in York, son-sl:in, souchong, and bohca, y qompleted. All those who wish to store New and by retail at ^nd Forks, comprising a general assort- a small SO bbls. 1st and 2d quality brown Sugars. Powder therein, can advance. go a ment. have au opportunity by Hartford . 5 rods wes t of the Court 5 hhds lump Sugar ; I tierce Hire. applying to Hume. Carvers, t»Me and butcher's Steels. 1000 lbs. Coffee ; 7 kegs Ginger; Pepper ANSON & o i!090 dozen pen Kiauea and pocket Knives, BREWSTER Co. ZECHAKiAH MILLS, and Spice. Who have constantly for sale. Gun Powder, in great variety. Manufacturer and Dealer in Paper-Hang- 10 bales Cassia, Nutmegs, Cloves, and warranted the first quality, by the Cask, oi Real Barlow pen Knives, Clltte&tlX. ings, a few rods south of the Court-House, Mace. less quantity. and < Razors, Boissora, filieara; cast steel Sickles. two doors somh oi' Mr. William H. 2500 feet 6by-8 and 7-by-« Window-Glass. Hartford, September 7. tf66 u > > i fe 220 d"zeii WilWi.'a best cast steel shoe Iiiilav and Co's Store, I 60 quintals Cod-Fish Lamp-Oil- Knives. i TJAVING resumed his business 3 12 kegs Bryar's manufactured Tobacco. in Hart- 70 dozen cross cut, tenon, hand, pnnncl, Gun Powder, ford solicits the patronage of his former c 4 bbls. and 4 jars Snuff' and Tobacco. dovetail, sash, frame, , and other friends and the public. lib present -1 7 bales prime Upland Cotton. WARRANTED first quality, constantly assort- Saws, of German and cast Steel. for sale wholesale ment of c 2 bbls. Spanish and New-Orleans Indigo and retail, by An usfi'irtmrn! "f Plaie-d Saddlery, and har- ANSON BREWSTER & Co. ci « f i w n 15 casks cut and wrought Nails, assorted New and Fashionable neAS furniture; Hartford, September 7. tf66 c sizes. 69 duzen Pluied Pelliam .Sharp, Portsmouth, « 10 doz. English and American Shovels. PAPER HANGINGS, Dukes, chaise, sti.fHi, and military Bus, American GUN-£OIVDJ£li. Frying-Pans; quart, pint, and half- Will be found far superior to any he has for- Hi » great variety of patterns. THE subscribers keepconslantly for sale pint Tumblers. merly offered for sale. He has" in addition Plated stirrups, spurs, hmdoons, curb chains, American Gun-Powder, manufactured A good assortment Crockery, Sione, to those of his own Manufacture a pleasing bridle bm kits mid slides, martingale hooks for them, from the beat materials, and war, and Iron Hollow-Ware. selection of Papers from the Philadelphia and rings, turrets, houks, harness, collar ranted first quality. r'^ and Boston Manufactories, from which ha and tug buckles, loops, pud screws, circles IKON and STEEL. KIMBERLY & BRACE. will be regularly supplied in future, with and spots, ornaments, bradoon runners, 15 tons Russia, old Sable, Swedes, and Hartford, May 27. tf99 the newest and most approved patterns. saddle nails, Indies' clog slippers. country Iron, suitable for cart, one and Those who purchase by the quantity, may 8500 feet plated c*mle and chaise moulding, two horse waggon and chaise Tire; HILLS PHELPS, depend on his usual accommodating terms. very low. Share-Moulds, Drafts, & All favours, however Hoop Iron, Spike and Nail-Rods. small, will be duly ac- Plited side and dasher handles, gig worm MERCHANT-TAYLORS^ knowledged. springs, kmdis, scrolls, 4-fl00 lbs American blistered Steel. bout wh'-atears Directly west (if the btule- House, September 28. tfflg 125 pat? |.iM.-il wheel bundi, i.t.dd prices. 1200 do. German and blistered Steel, first HARTFORD, A'n assortment of tinned and japtmned sad- quality. NEW GOODS. ARE XOtV SADDLE dlery. 100 sets Cart and Waggon-Boxes. OPENING THE TREES. Superfine fFtst ofEnglandBroad- 450 dozen tinned Pelham, sharp, chaise and Hartford, November 2 tf74 Best Dutch. SKIRTING; cloths and Cdssimeres. sn..rhVbils. EOii SALE,' IVest of England, and HOG SKINS Polish., d plain and twisted, pipe check snat- GEORGE CORNING, French And all kinds of flel. AMERICAN WIRE, SADDLE and Merchant Taylor, Best potted double snd single curb chains, Or EVERY SHE. HARNESS WORK for sale bv BROADCLOTHS, and * Z&J5 rec-ived, selecttd front the late ar- potted bits. APPLY ;-t die. Manufactory, in Simsbury 20U dozen best and common tinned stirrups. NORMAND SMITH. rivals at Ronton, a /urge and valuable or to the Subscriber, in Hmiford. Tinned and jap»nnid inlet buckles. KERSEYMERES, Dec. 21. assortment of GOODS, which with N. A. PHELPS, Jr. 81- 4w Japanned, bright filed, and tinned, roller those on July 13. lf58 Superfine London Print, before handy viakva his assort- buckles, japanned sunk bar buckles, tin- BEERS' and ALLEN'S and Silk ment ua good as can be found in this ned fl.d sets. KILLAM & MOORE, Almanacs, Stare and will be iold as chea/t as at Japanned cockeyes, collar and tug buckles. and (Twenty Jtodt N-rtb the Eputopat Church) Japanned iron terpen and hooks, 'f VESTING®. any Store in t hi* City. Green's — AMONG WHICH AHE polished and common iron hurries, stump HAVE JUST OPENED A NEW SUPPLT Gilt and Plated REGISTERS BLACK, joints, polished saddle tree burs OF SEASONABLE For Bl'aas terretS, hooks, harness litirkles, cir- BUTTONS, 1813, NAVY BLUE, cle- and sputa, (md screws, portmanteau DRY GOODS, By the Grocc or For sale at this OJfce. I'icks and fastenings From New-York, which, with those before Doz. BOTTLE GRKEN, -- _ i. Straining and girth web, scarlet and military on hand, make their assortment complete, NAVYmul AiiTILLERY Do. r "3 >> Edinburgh Encyclopedia, BOTTLE GREEN wch. d will be sold on the most reasonable Also, just received, No. 4, flemish tacks, fine and coarse clout nails. terms MIXED, tf80 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IS received and ready for delivery. Brass and white n'.ef.d nails. Hartfnrd, main-street, Dec. 14- G. J. PATTEN. OLIVE, :80 dozen low priced steel frame spectacles ri J! FANCY GOODS. Dec. 18. 81. DARK MIXED, and cases. MUFFS & TIPPETS, ^00,000 warranted old patent, and stamp! CLOTHES made as usual: A WATCH FOUND. STEEL MIXED, At Wholesale Retail. White Chapel needles, and •"pHE owner can have it by November 17. tf76 apply^eT a* tl:»is Yam m-edles, fancy steel bodkins, fish hooks, pllE subscribers have this day added a Office, and paving charges. London BROWN, * needle casts. fresh supply to their former assortment, Dec. 21. 81. Funcj Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Corbo, JObHUA P. 3esi elastic steel, and common iron knittine consisting of Northwest, CRnada, and Mock BURNHAM, M' •;'[], Bottle Green Muted, Superfine, STRAYED pins. Martin MUFFS AND TIPPETS, direct OFFERS FOR SALE, OR STOLENT Fin and Common HROADCLOTHS. Irom th'.-ir the pasture of the Subscriber, on Bras, steel, and while metal thimbles, own Manufactory ; and as they 66 Hhds. high proof sweet flavor- FROM Jlue, Black, Drown, Light Mixed, Dark the 21st day of November last, sleeve liiiks, iron Jew's harps. are constantly receiving new- supplies, they one Hei- Mixed, Bottle Green, ed W. I. Rum Light Green and Drab iiutiev themselves ihat those of their friends fer past two years old, hiown with a lined Bright brass warming pans. do. Superfine, double and Single Milled 21 New-England Rum, first quality. back, One yearling Heifer, CASM- 200 pairs common ami brass head shovels and the public, who may please to call, will pule red. One MERES. 3 pipes real Bordeaux Brandy, 4th proof. Steer, Agodd-AssortmeiUofFine and find tlie and variety of red, past one year old. Whoever will and longs.. Style their assortment 18 hhds Common C.ssimeres. retailing Molasses. return the above creatures or give Plated spoons and suipir tongi. such as cannot ftil of pleasing. The above informa- 3 do brown Sugar. tion where they be found BLACK SILK MOLESKIN, Plaled snuffers and trays. articles will be sold as low for cash or good may will be gene- 16 barrels do. do. rously homemade Flannel, as at any in this rewarded by FI>JE WHITE MliRSAlLLES, Sieel spring snuffers, j upturned snuffer trays, store HO hhds. Corn Meal. State. Cash given for good WILLIAM COWLES. SILK STRIPED Do. tea Iraya *tid waiters. Fox and Mink 50 barrels do. do. Farmington, Dec. 14. Tinned iron, and lutaiiui table and teaspoons Sbins, h v OKIN BECKLEY 8; Co. 81. CUKDED AND SILKFLOREN 100 kegs first quality Virginia Tobacco, Screwed and cuniniqn iron candlcslirks. Hartford, Dec. 10. 80 TINE, part Harris's brand. FOUND, r£ 150 dozen japanned and brass Lamps, japan. 2000 bushels Rock, T. Island, St. Ubes and A SHORT time since,; a WATCH. The TOILINET, in-d Unihorns. HARTFORD, DECEMBER7, 1812. J * American Salt. owner can have it by provmg property, SILK STRIPED TOILINET, Coffee mills, some of the best quality. WILLIAM 30 barrels mess and prime Shad warranted. and paying for this advertisement. Cast iron digesters, gibe pots. WATSON, Fashionable SWANSDOWN, Lump Sugar, Cofl'ee, hyson skin RUFUS DUNFORD. ihia day received from Boston, a Tea, Pro- BLACK SILK Sheet i on sauce pans and pots. HAS vidence Hartford, Dec. 21. CAMLET, very large supply of stone Lime, and a constant supply of 81 Sheet iron muslin kettles tinned inside, from GOODS, and now »:. m-on, Scarlet, Blue, Black, East- Hartford Glass Bottles. Green, offers for sale, at Retail or Wholesale, the St Brown, T)rab purple 2 t'i 12 gallons each. GOODWIN DODD, and Silk VELVET. following Hartford, August 10. tf62 cwt. sad irons, articles: Manchester and Uibby Velvet. 20 assorted. Directly West cfthe State Huute, 200 pieces Prints, at Is 9d, 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, ~\ A good assortment of tiles. Muffs & Tippets, this day received a large assort- BLACK, 2* 9d, 3s, 3s 3d, 3' 6d, 3s 9d, 2200 gross wood screws of all sizes from 4s, & 4s 3d, HAVE the last mentioned are the best superfine ment of goods, consisting of plated Tea £LUE, i Fine Brunswick I inch to 3 inches. FROM 8 TO 38 DOLLARS, undressed Cambrics. Sets, plated it Fid Britannia Ten Pots, in pairs (and Elastic Cord Patent cast but hinges. MIXED and 120 do 4-4, and 6-4, cambric Muslins. AT POND'S NOTED or single, plated Castors, Fruit Baskets, H fit HI. liuifjes, chest, flap, snd shutter hin 40 do. 3-4, 4-4, and 6-4, blk. h coloured do. jv? Candlesticks, plated Snuffers and Trays, DRAB, J - -., dOB di.ii.-n best rivitted table hinges. MUFF TIPPET STORE, do Britannia and iron Table and Tea Spoons, Fine Bi-ab Spanish Cassim re. Jupomcd wrought iron trunk handles, cast 60 dressed and undressed Cotton Shirt- A few rods north of the CourUHouse, City Tea Trays, Tea Caddies, Dressing Cases, Cb..k Camlet. lif.ing handles ings of Hartford, a large' and general assortment, 20 do. brown Cottons Knives and Forks, brass Andirons, Shovels White and Black Canton Crape. Kuob Latches, round and flat bolts. and Linens. Directfrom the Manufactories, and Tongs, hearth, cloth, and hair Enulies, \' Superfine light and dark. cambric Ginghams While Jcari. Japanned i ! 1 1. ft common thumb latches. on he Lowest terms for Cash. morocco Pocket ltooks, Ladies ludispensr.- Rfd, white, black, blue, and green Flannels Iron rim knob String door locks, closet locks. Dim'ties, Cambric do. furniture do furniture Calicoes. N. B. All kinds of BANK BILLS Ex- bles, Thread Cases, and Purses. Tashionutue single, double, and treble Gill Chest, cupboard, trunk, pnd, till, desk, 50 pieces Broadcloths, from changed as usual, on the most accommodat- They have on hand and are constantly ma- and Plated Coat and Vest Buttons. cluck case, common and hue plate stock, 10s to 72s. ing terms. nufacturing gold Beads, silver Spoons, and and burst locks. 40 do. Cassimeres, from 8s to 26s. Hartford. 1€. Bottle green, brown, rind Oct. tf71 Jewellery of every description. —ALSO, a MILITARY GOODS. l!rass commode handles, and knobs, escutch- blue Pelice Cloths. Flannels, white, large assortment of Tortoise Shell Combs. eons, b._d cap*, binges, clock balls, caps yellow, and crimson. Superfine and fine Scarlet All kinds of gold and silver Watches sold, Broad- and bases, castors, quadrants, knobs, cup 60 pieces black, coloured, and figured FOU SALE, Bombazetts. repaired, and warranted. cloths. board turns, i ings, handles and roses, door 11,000 Bushels Isle of Sal 16 do. bluck and coloured Hair braiding done of all kinds. knockers, brass cocks, and other brass Wildbores. Superfine Scarlet, SALT, verv coarse and clean. November 9. 75tf White and Buff foundry. •jnpei-fine and common Vesting*. A few Pipes and Qi\ casks L. P. Ma- Gussimeres. Plated 'ommode Silk Velvets, tabby do. common do. Knobs. deira Wine, old and of superior quality. FOR SALE, iron Black, plaid, and coloured Lustrings. Red Cast castors,. sash rollers, side pulleys, Qi*- and white Rattinet I cask Malmsey do. Apply to to rented cow knobs. Best Florence Luttring, black, olive, brown, Or be for one or more years. li.tl Silks CALDWELL &. SCARBOROUGH. and Twists. Best bracea, bright and silver grey. house lately Jonathan with snd bluck bits. Aiigust 24. 64tf I'HE occupied by Plain Military Buttons. Ptitted and common squares, spoke shsves, white Lustrings, twill'd do. fjgur'd do. * Ramsey a good situation fur a Tavern, beiils, saw pads, screw drivers. Black Satin. Canaan and Providence Lime, or Boarding House, with ot without a huge MILITARY and DRESS Canton Crapes, black, plumb, snuff, lilac, Chisels snd gouges of ..II kinds. constantly for sa|p, bv barn in which is Stabling for 100 Horses, and

hulT, and pink ; Italian do. CLOTHES made as usual in thi 250 d'»*»ft !4lo Ifiyeara of age, of limit! d by good to 18. John* J. White.' IX Com ihe dau murals, on- ,-..„.,.„„- No Hollow Ware, Stills &. Worms, WafhY Irons, ful Pocket Companion. By th-il well t-ccommend. Probate for the Dis- Bright card wire, ncalcd iron bending the act of Congress ol the die H'Ht. Cuuriof «d.~ AUnone or two seamstresses wire. Coffee Mills. Guld Beads, Silver Spoons, In conformity to wanted lie h-'u-i of lEosl- Windsor, lor tlie creditors U A quantity hard aid nealed " Act for t encOUP- w " v of brass wire-, Mi>tnl Spoons. United States, entitled An - '* ' _. _ 76-Sm tlie csUtr of Daniel BiwM, juu. l..u i fEast- _ from No. 18 to No. 30, Plated Ware, japancd do. Sad-irons, Iron sajement of learning, by securing the Copies o Probate District deceased, to exhi- Office, Ptirminfrtm District. 1 — tLSO— Wire. Maps, Charts, mid Boob, to the authors and Windsor in said DetemStr Tib, 1812, k limes bit their clain.* igajnal laid estate to the An assortment of Kennedy's moulding tools Dutch Crucibles, Church and School Bells. proprietors of such Copies during the OIX montlM from the dale of subscriber, executor of the (asl will and tes- notice is by and planes. Sleigh Bells, Surgeons Instruments. therein mentioned." M the < bl- Judge of Probate for aalddislThH li- tament <>f said deceased — All thi Indi Boxes Windsor and f*ncy soap. Watch materials, Brass Wire, No. 18. II. W. EDWAnUS, mited for the Creditors of the estate ed are requested in miike imnitdjate pay- of Ze- Su ipenders, cordkge, window springs, Snuffers and Truvs, Penknives. CIsr* e/Ms iJhttisl o/Caiauctieut. bin i Gridley Ute ofSouihington Sealed by me, ment. deceased,