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Roch, are \u2018hereby requested to deliver in their accounts to {-Ÿ-ANDI NG; And for Sale by the Subse amas, 107 er.~~} Francis Ridsdale ; at London with William Hamilton 3 aud-at or oC ory chee indebted to wail Estate are likéwise From ship Diana Pe Dispa \u2018ca ' Wallace, from a of Quebec with William: Bacheler Coltman and Jobn Coltman.requested to pay the same to GLO: ROSS, Attorney Pun cheons ; lpunchoone Loeward Island Rum, and 40 tons to Sp FRANCIS Fn for Marianne Boucher, vite of the deceased Peter Masse.Briual, 1 Pun : : \u201cILL: 111° TON, Gth July, 1812.: = .: THOMAS COL TMAN, _ Quebec, 16th July, 1812, To cir] 18 Stonz\u20144 M.Bushels Whest,.oi \u2014 BY HIS PREVOST B \u2018 ___\u2014-\u2014Attornez-for \u2014-\u2014\u2014\\ > ces TE RGUSON & CATRNES give notice to their SM.Barrels Flour, > 7 \u2014_\u2014-{{R-GEORGE-F.es 0V0Ey-Batonety\u2014{\"\" W.BACHELER COLTMAN; .Customers whose Accounts are of a long standing, a 400 Barrels Pork, : ; in General and Governor in Chief in and over the Tro- ; THOMAS COLTMAN,.have been repeatedly called on to no-eflvce, if they are not 100 Kegs Butter, &c.&c.eC a a Co of Lower Canada Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, New.attorney for paid off in the month of September next, they will be under ob July, 1819, \u201cJOHN MURR & Ce, | - Brunswick and their vera) dependencies, Vice admired of JOHN COLTMAN, the indispensible meccrairy of puting them in the bands of an ms NOMBRE CRÉDIT GIVEN.ru \u201cthe same, Lieutenant General and Comm ad at .QUEBEC, April 30, 1812.Attorney, to be sued for mn the Oct term./ HE Subscriber informs the public in general, that ay Facts ins the said Provinces of Lower Canada and Up yv .oy er rons deb 15th July, 1812.fi is day, he discontinues giving Credit, and re- J anda Nova Scotia and New Brunswick aud their es N conformity to the above notice, all persons in cht.th July, TTT Gh this « hye res rar etat Ey immediately.~The per ; d'in the Islands of Newfoundland, | (yo) ihe suid Tate Firm of Jon Corpmax & Co which p= =.FORSALE une |-quests all those indebted to him to_pay im Vo fine readhe i} ard, Cipe.Breton and Bermodsy &e.&e.&e.expicsd By.fhitgala cinsent, oi, 31 Th IBLL are TPE Iollowing anicles just-received at the Stores goods = wi has kbd ru nce ; - TR : a a ere à -di- aymeut to Wi Bächeler : \u20188S i = erms.: \u2018 Toe PN corms SHAMATION.© ty imi make mtd mr hen vie 1 rae stprns = ee aay OE STANLEY.; i VI HEREAS His Majesty has been gracious J } persons having accounts against.the sid bute Firm are requested 4 few cacks best Jamaica -Sabta_ and Shrub) +05 - AREAS GUINEAS | Gano.WoLrs re « NV.pleased by his Royal Letters Patent, un first day of to produce the sume for ajustment and payment.One barrel Cocoa\u2019 nuts, ~ VW HEREAS ie Figure her's 1 in Palace tte Seal of Great Britain, bearing date the I'wenty-first day c WILLIAM BACHELLR COLTMAN.| A-lew kegs arrow root; at the corner of the \u2018Subacri es {ouse in | ct.of \u201cOctober lest, to coustitute end appoint me to be his Fie .JOHN COLTMAN, Eleven kitts tamarinds, dba Strect, was mutilated and other wise injured, = he nik wil ; .in lef of the Provmces of 1 \u2019 ey ATL Ny YEE ART ack ei in bare n ; inst.flous.unknown, the abov ; General and Governor ae nd whereas it is necessary for FO MERCHANTS.; Black ginges in ets and 5.the 16th inst by pe who will discover the offender of ofe ne da and Lower Canada, A : y f derable experience and Three casks and ane case nat oil, be given to any.: a Ca ce and geod Government of this Province, that all YOUNG MAN of eonsiderable expert BOOK | Five bags Turmeric, = \u201c : fenders, so that he or they may.be brought to Justice.= ors the Dee el Officers within the same should continue in their respectable connexions solicits réa Prormen or y re-| 208 Dried hides io ol Lo) He Cort Tor i810 SYR WIEPPERT: = \u2018 Majesty's 1 hin 3 noi .i © PRE anti The ; 5 \u201cree [28 des, 0 - - .several Offices and Employaients, 1 bave bee Council, to ioe ferences, for ability Cniegrity nd general Character can be | Piminto and Coffee, in Barrels and bags, 13 GGERSO HUNTER & \u20aco, have salo-at with the advice of His Majesty s Executive s to conti- re as = these two or three yeurs in the Lumber 5 Pipes Spanish wine, | Te their Stores, No.8, St.Peter Stréet.hereby authorising the said Officers to cn given.\u2014He has be f nd hhds, 1.M.and L.P.Tenetiffe do.\u2014~ this Proclamation, Bere.Tod Employments; of which all Per-| \u2018Business.Please address A.M.(under cover) care of the A Pin pipes\u201d Muadeira do.Jamaica and Leeward Island Rums, he rue in their sal fees BU ake notice and rovern them- Fditor.\u2014\u2014 Quebec, 23d July, 1812.| pes i.ort.do.or : Muscovado- Sugar, oom NE.vn - sons concerned are.vequired to take ce govern them=1 F Q = 7 Te | * Do.Superior old Port do.= geez greg Double and single fefined Sugary- st selves accordingly.Ta TERT ee le £ \"ÇHEe Subscriber Curator, difly.appointed to the 15, 5 00 0 inde Qing ENSHIFLDS.Te oe in Tierces and Rags, Go f+ = -Giverunder my Hand-and Sealat- Arms; at the Castlegf.J, 7 © SUCCESSION of the late Fovisz MONCEAY, | 1) Hida, loaf sugar, ORANT & GREENSHIF \"| Old Port Wine in Hogshcads and Pipes, a _ Saint Lewis, © the City of Quebec, ea wor Widow of Thomas Ready, requests afl Persons who are per.Quechee, 16th July, 1812, - : Olive Gi, > \u2018nce.the Fi ay of July, id Succes 5 immediately; an ° < = \u2018| nti ; , ford ne char il nr nd ve, al | ee ep ea and | EDR SALE \u2014 The anécrmentionné Naval rare, | 2h 0ie se mare v fe Fifty-secoud year of His ATajésty\"s Reign.ST.- deliver in their agcounts in order that the affairé of the said.viz:\u2014 4 Corronades 19 pounders archi ei œaples » - GEORGE PREVOST\" Succession may \u201cbe weld.ODOL FH SMITH.| 2 Long guns 4 do.Canada Plate Iron.nT t By His Exzellency\u2019s Command, Quebic, 22d July, 1612.JOHN RODOLPH SMITH.15 My Guns : 8, Int July, 181%.\u2014 el ; ae TAYLOR, Dep.Sec\u2019y.TA SINGLE GENTLEMAN wishes to meet, with Board |, eg lg mh tated ushet tty: - \u2014\u2014.he ua rer ee ss ON.COUTURE and Lodging in a respectable Lriace Family, either - 2 Bluuderbusses, | HE * TRADESMAN or com MER( À ; + .OCLAMATI .' En nish or Cavadian, in sny parto the Ower own.15 Cutlasses, ; ° ; T ALINE in Nos.for Jetivary, ob.\" J A PR CE gatters himself that being secustomied to keep regular hours |.Ammunition, à new Cable 14 iach, Canvas, Cordage, &e.A A fos seleat this Office, price Le 8d.egch.GEORGE PREVOST, HIRD.by the G | he will give satisfaction; terms not being so much the ob- Le te aoaps.Hixptason, Ship Mary, or te MLoaden, printed for the Proprietor, publishéd by Sues- \u2014 ; ; > y the race o his Ding confortably siemsted e July, 7830: , mû $ , i EORGE THE THIRD, Yat Britain and Ire 158.3 > be lefoat this Office, will be attended to.a TE ' vevo, Nasser _\u2014A Jonas f the United Kingdom of Great B A.B.tobe] QUE E FO LET \"Two LARGE ROOMS suitable for Wd d Kos Defender of the.Faith, and so forth.: \u2018lo all our | Quebec, 29th April, 1812.- a ) - .HE Subscriber having taken a lease of the Counting Houses, fronting and in the best part of St.Peter \u2019 io land Ki:g, ts and to all others whom these presents may con- DVERTISEMENT,\u2014 William Morrison of À - Wharf and stores lately occupied by Messrs.Monro Lower Town, with a good Store at the hack, fit for \u2018 ce, Rd Wheress by our Royal Proclamation bearing A this City, having been duly elected to the vacant ES | & Beer, and known by the mame of St, Andrew's pig any other goods, also a small House in Coulliard Street, PRG Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in \u2018TATE and Succession of the Yate SAMUEL sONÉ, late Sar wi tf, is ready to receive into his Stores, grain, flour, whes Upper Town, applyto \"GPU, BROWNE, i = our Province of- Lower Canada, the T1 hirtieeh day © Joey in geon in His Maje sty's Forces, requests all the Creditors oe e or any other goods, on the usual terms of storage per proue Who has for sale a few fashionable Military Hats, with gold \"the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred an twelve, said Sone to make inimediately their demands, and all debtors he will receive, cribble and ship wheat, if require à con Tasscle, Peathers, &c.complete, a constant supply of the 2 we \"id sec fit, by and with the advice of our Executive pun to pay without delay in the hands of the said Curator.N tinues the Commission and ART business, and hopes to me- imost superior bottled Wines of all sarts, Porter, Ale, Cyder, À \u201cel of our said Province of bongo Gadd PS pd Quechee, 6th Nav, 1811, Wu.MORRISON.lit » continuance of bis frictds bin oh re SPIE MIEBON 10 ae.&c.\u2014mm2d June, 181Y.; ; A ; argo should be the a ; ä ommitted to his cha .: y LET\u2014I'WO ROOMS the \u2014 did thereby order that an.Em no Goods, Wares, Monies, OR SALE \u2014Jamaica -Spirits, London Porter whatever may bec are carried on by the Subscriber as oO LETT \\ Ô m the ouse 0 on all ships and vessie odities in and within our said Pro- in bottles, double and single refined sugar, aworted cor- The business wi sesh will, from the Ist of May, be 42, Champlain Street.Apply to Mrs.DUNCANSON, + .Merchandize Pad and we did thereby furiher strictly jage from-one to five inches, biscuit baging, carpets, cali- conduéred ander the Firm of JACOB POZER & Co.in the Cul de Sac.\u2014June 18, 1412.7 ° vince of Lane: bid the sailing or departure of any ship or ous muslins, umbrellas, a gencral assortment of handsome con ing a shave in the Firm ; the Sabscriber craves a conting® $1\" RECEIVED per the Lapwing, und for : prohibit 8 sr Vessels and the exportation \u2018of any Gondss| a4.bridles, martingalls, leather portmantuas, military ane oe that patronage and support he has already experie Sale by the Subscribers: - .pe, Vessel or Merchandize and Commodities whatsoever, plated heel spurs, chain ditto with feat NA : d from a namber of respectable correspondents, to 80 Chalérons large Main COAL, of a very superior qus- ie ares, y ¢ Las oki aid Province © , Le co \u2018 heir past favors, ._ lace in and within our sai Ee f hardware.leave to acknowledge their p fav .Lower Canada \u201cvo Pry Place, Country, Kingdom, Dominivn ° Quebec, 3d June, 1812, he begs leave LOUIS BELAMARE.By Bores WINDOW GLASS, 74 by AG and 6h by 04.i .4 S ) us ; ; - : 0 : i D \u2019 o Oro ee Tosded and hud already chared out | TUE Subscriber bas for Sale Stout Diol) Quebec, sob April 1812., 100 Orece of Wine TLoLIAM HENDERSON, & Cove sels as were at that time lo nd b our said Royal Proclamation HORSES that has been for these list 12.mont H = = 1 Swiri Hon Coffee Pimento, Almonds, -» Fee, 18th June 1812.oT - from \u201che Custom House, +9 Nid Embargo should continue ployed -in drawing of timber, by which these four oof Jamaica 0 rudd F Irons for a vessel of 150 to 200 tons, _Quehet, 1 ; CHARTER : we did further order, that the said Embarg il ma d teem.If any person should want Horses of complete set of rudder Irons | | : OR SALE on C \u201cRK., vu ain from the said \u2018l'hirtieth day of June last, until make a good teem.hey can apply to the Subscriber, imported last fall\u2014sud expects by fifst arrivals, a fresh supply HE New BRIG Awzria, of 140 Tons ay Srxcsenth day of this present mouth of Juiy : And whereas the above description, they cin apply PLTER GRANT.lof West India produce, alw some white was which he will = per Register, Is ready to take in n cargo én it is necessary and highty expedient for asi i of Th Quebec, 7th May, 1812.« - Leower-Town.dispose of, low fur Cash.duly io: \u2014 ] \u20ac AD.The Amelia is a wrong well built vesel, and will \u2018 Empire, and'for the-welfare of our loviig Subjects ts RE ; Toor + HE Subscriber being duly appointed Curator to | ery mere than her messerment.oo of our Province of Lower Canada that the said Tmbarge should US arrived by the Schooner Chance, and for T AE Subs Estate, and Succemion of the hte Josie carry ALSO, Tons wr be continu: and be in force for a longer Pere fter mention- À Sale by Brruavt & Satrraro Froniguer, in his hfe-time of the City of Montreal, Fsquire, HE Hull of a Bnia, about 130 Tons, of Sixteer th Day of July, on certain articles he Soh - aud with | JU Puncheons Jamaica Spirits, requests #ll persons who have any demande ogainet the said jus off the Stocks, full buile vemel, and may oy ed and ct forch, we have therefore thought TO Ab of | 12 Hhds.do.do.estate, to give in their Claims without delay to bim the wid rigged at\" litle expence, as the undersigned has the great.ply the advice of our Executive Council 9 Sr atin ad 10 7 Pipes Lime Juice (distilled), curator, orto David OGDEN, Esquire, his attorney, in the part of the masetials on hand, which he will dispose of low._ Lower Canada, to issue this Do Reva s sid Fmbario Le, and | 18 Bags of Coffee.City of Montreal; and all persons who are indebted tu the said Both vessels may be viewed on spplrion \"DEL AMARE \u2014_ order, and we do hereby or iets ¢ w \"heat Fi ur of any Quebec, 25th June, 1812, estate are hereby aotified to make immediate yment.: \u20181.0.DE.*» ar the same # hercby contimued'on all Wheat aud Flour of any [ : BY LINIHORNE & JOLITFFF.H.MACKENZIE, Curator.Quebec, 24th June, 1812, St.Ancraw\u2019s Wh, Ril, Beit, ld te p< i iter and all Mi- | HOICE old London particular Macena Wine, | Montreal, March 19,%9812.~~ © N.8.¥000 Minote of Wheat just laniled and for Sale.ted all kinds, Gun Powd-r, Saltpetre, Sulphur, int, ar and SE \u20ac i } ne ee ; \u20ac thanks to his \"HALTER.; or Pile Bits.Sti Trons, Buckles, 3nd every\u201d in pipes and hhds.PY HE Subscriber reiurns his mow sincer Pr ~ + wry en of pr ed Frames applicable to Harness! Best do.Pet do do.do.and dn, Friends and che Public in geueral, for the gusourage: HE fast Sailing Copper bottom BRIG, | .descriptia : i : \u2019 .' Ye ee .; sines .; par ' 7 of are kind, or to the\u201d mounting of Cavalry, Blankets of all : Ditto India do.de.do.da.aud do.- ga ment which he has met with since be has received der the Commence, a dT th, West Indies; | litres and kinds, Swanskins, Moltons, Baszes, Duflles, Ditto London particular Teneriffe do, do.and dn.and respectfully informa them, that he has r f Lad A Mo.fur Loudon, Livet ol, Newlou \u2019 For perticulers ate que i e Fl nnels Carpeting and all Woollen Cloths of 10 Barrels prune Bef, ; \\ lord W'ellingter from London, au awortment 0 ; a \u2018 will be ready to ta e in on Monday fie Et, \u2014\u2026mee lo - are Red of which the original cost does not excerd| 40 ditto.do.Pork, inspected May, 1812.rocco Klippers, and half boots, Nelson do.shoes 0 eren apply to the Subscribers, at their Cousting I od; re hil ; t rling er yard; \u2018Scalping Knives, Daz.| Anchors from 1} to 20 cw, .descriptions and colours, Gentlemen's half boots, | Tyan Queen's Whart \u2014 ; icles : ent por | Là ndian Bayonets ar lances, of every kind, Bulle Kedges and Grappnels from 50 to- 150 ibs.boots London made, ral Murocco feather.at reduced pri- © Who offer for Rale; the es Copperas (rs, and \u201c \u2018 , : \u2019 .ge i i » ; ; : , Lo.d do here y J \u2018 - , , .ê&c.whole which wi \u20ac soid 4! Barrels fine Flour avis 9, - on and Specie of every description.on tore of any ehip \u2018 Sheathing Paper and Uakumm, 3 \u2018 thin do be The oon approved credit.Te Do.Herringe, \u2019 10 Do.Whaving, strictly prohibit ard forbid the saihinz or Faheat and flour of : Cables of 11 and Lo He 1 twice la (es Queb L'air Tune Ix12 A.OLSCAMPS, 98 Do.Selmon +6 Du.Pipeciey, or skips, vessel or vessels, having on boar » ion of ary | Hawsers of 7\u20146 do.new am A SE ucbre.pe._ \u2014 - 0.! \u2019 70 Coprer Bolts a Bl tte, and milzary stores, | Cordize new and twice Laid fram 2 too inch, DVERTISEMENT, a Momo ha 800 or Wen 0, 100 Bars Biron vom, i kind wder, Saltpetre, sulphur, flints, and military Ji Bolt Rope, Sail Twine and Needles, ine been dul uted guardian to the Fuste of her 20 - adles do.do 1 190 bridle bir tn irons, buckles, and any description of fure : Sheet Lead, Spikes, Biister und Shear Steel, er MF i Bo on of the city of Quebec, requens $7 Crates Fasthen were, £5 Bu A; 9 .Li ++ , * 0 ; ; '; 4 1 FUN, \u2019 * i ais niture and trimimings appliecbie to barnes.of enr onde 50 M.mar lard Staves, Laye at Montres, ap ji 2 indebted to the said estate by mortgage, bond, pro- well rea J.W.WOOLSEY & Ce, iH .; alry kets of all f i \u2014 A o.: SET po ieee oe .ise wminedinte - Quebec, PRR 9 * ; : \u2014 i À sx aakins, mettons, baîzes, due, costings, Sanne, Ce Red pine Spurs ia the rough and reused es and up wards memes ani Toe to warn he wid arte oebted op Eo ADVERTIEMENTSTATE of the hte £ S$ ; \u2019 = y.hich\u201d i .; \u201cws.14 an \u2018Wai Gr, e î co yp : is , * _- 1g, and ail woolen cloths\u2019 of uy kind, o Ted ealping | an arsartment of To ine rive oo mé requested to produce their \u2018accounte for ROBIN brats A LE those BE MUNN, ef Quebec, Ship Builder, are i .\u2018 , ten shillings sus, calcula mare sA .rf.Al.se.- is Ee acer indian bayonets or lances of any kind, bul- Ad Ours uid red pire Lathwood, tement.ec Ist June, ¥812.requemed to furnish their accounts, that they may be vartled : 4 eo lion nd os of any description, from any port or place in 40K) fret red pine l'imber, ; oo .Q \u2019 : .and those indebted sre requested to make payment, to p even , de ah and wh Spec e id \"Province of Lower-Canada, to any place, 000 5 White \u2014À do.\" laying at Point Lev.e.SEIGNEURY te be Sold by Private Sale.; a further trouble or expense.; ; .a cram Vind m dominion or territory whatsoever, save and \u201c400 \u2014 O:k do.; uded from \"THE FIEF and SEIGNEURY De LANAU- | fu AGNES MUNN, Admimetratrix.0 , .ee vessels as may be now actually loaded or Ard an assortment of best patent Cordage, jue taudes fro DIERE, at MASKINONGE\", with 3 part of the Fief DANs.GRANT, Executors.4 es in pare.laden Pith flour, wheat, and biscuit, which ships or the Brig George's Adventure, Captain Reavvly.~~ \u2018CARUFELE, adjoining ; the whole making about Sorel TT GEO, Ross, OR CHARTER 4 be vevels : mi mplete their cargoes, il-ne-| loth June, P#H12, 102 0000000000 i ficies, \u2018There aré upon this Fiel, a Gri FOR SALE, FRE \u2019 \u2019 4 os ret Bre re nuit, and to depart there.__ Quebec, .FOR 3ALF, Ie L nd amare excellent Mill scite ; an sbundanc « of Iron NEW SHIP Dow on the, Stocks, about 400 sf i with i ans port in the United Kiogdom of Great Britain an PPER-CANADA Flour, Ore, and a place well calculated for the erection of pr A tons mesaurement, built of the Bes materials, i _ i SP \u2018 Colonies ur Plantations in America U x Works, plenty of Timber, and a great estent of unconceed- fc.Few vessels built in this Country has had or ee oe And it ie our will and pleasure, and Pe ce Pork.ed land.Vor further joformation and the prie the same Advantage of being seasoned, having been upwas ds of RR : ; id Embargo, do continue an A 19 à able, a \u2019 \u2019 , Notæry F at Ste.; SO, | we da Lerchy order that the said Em hae the Fifth day of Cordage amarted, i Sale, ply to Mr.Ad ks y \u2019 CR two years in frame., ALSO about 200 tons messure- Ft ert fram the date of these presents, Uo ects and sil Goods | rate 2d Ars : Tors A NEW BRIG on the Socks, ip of both vessel: n pie cing of all whieh otre and govers chemaclves pairs Slopt, = ON SALE by the Subrenber, just now\u201d funding rent and copper ell bens er of Judges; eis \u2018Were concerned, are to take due D ; soi ery.4 O' he Brig Fliza, from Dundee: is fauhfully done, wil beast , oy ; | presents, fieml enjoin- Hosiery, ; | i ex.t ng » ; : 8 and 11 ibs ill be com leted at à short notice, with ve accordingly, we by the tenor of these pr our o sand king, .A quantity of refined Sugars in loaves of 8, 8 \"| ther cr both vesscls wi mp .Cron, Wop ard commanding thew, in things ang to the utmost of Lun sance in cases, by A rors to be disposed of in call lots for Cash.various deseript riggio ile, anc hors, able ae ons ALE, have vl Tunisters whatsoever, to be in a ion ef thisour | \u201c18th June, 1812, _ Jueen : + ALSO Bed Ticks, cks and Stripes, PU) arrived fur both vewels.Riu ei .; 0e tion © etre, 18th June, a pi & I'rader, with rigging, mils, anchors and ca- : the:r power,aiding and assisting in the due execu Qu : - > 3 nah She s, Ravenducks, Canvas, Biscuit adapred for » River Tr \u2019 ane Ne i hereof we have caused HITE WAX .ons, Oznahurgs, engs, eof Px- it from her heel upwards; during the \u2026 toyal proclamation.In texsimooy w : w se .of all sorts, for Cash or approved Billeof Ps bles, &g.b+ been rehui , d ° these our letters to be made Pateot 10d the Great Se oor TOR SALE, by Jons Brackwcop, 40 Boxcs md TE \u2019 THis.CHRISTIL.lan season \u2014For further particnlare sgply asabute, i aid Province of Le er beloved Sia Gronae Pr svorr, ! F White Wax at Four Shillings pr.pound.La Canoterie, 2d June, 1812.Co ! : NE35 our right trusty ; Quebes, 10h June, 18.8.| Baronct, Captain General sad me = \u2018 Governee i» Chef in and over |.Maatieal, Sëh June, 1812, \u2018 Cem eames oy ) to * - .\u2014\u2014 AMABRICAN PAPERS., ; \u2014 \u2019 Sacem, July 14, Amid the gloum of the times, it gives much satisfaction to i There is no question respecting Rhode-Island, and Ok New.Hampehire will be desirous of preserving this bulwark to herself.New-England and New-York once firmly united in policical views, we might expect the happiest conse- uences.- = .APPOINTMENTS.Gen.Joux AnmsTRoNG and Tuosmas Frovanor, Brigadier Generals in the United States army.Col Acexannen Suvru, Inspector General in the U.S.wo TuomAs Cusuinc, ofthe 1st regt.infantry, Adjutint Samort Canseweze, of Philadelphia, Commissary Gen.Col.RoseaT Gannnen, of Boston, Colonel, and Major Samuet Nvx, of Boston, Major of United States Artillery.Benjamin Homans, of Boston, Consulat Tunis, The men forcibly taken from the U.S.frigate Chesipeake, in 1807, were on Saturday la®t restored to that ship in-Charles- ton.\u2018They arrived in a flag of truce from Halifax.PRIVATEERING INTELLIGENGE.On Thursday returned to this port from a cruise, the privateer Fame, Webb, having been out 8 days, and having cap- tyred, on the morning of the 4th July, the.British ship Con- | cord from St.Andrews for Plymouth, with spars, timber, &c.and the British brig Elbe, from St.Andrews for England, with naval stores.\u2018The crews were delivered to the custody of the Collector at Machias, and have been sept to Bostan as prisoners.\u2018The ship made some attempts at resistance, having two 4- ounders and 12 men ; but the privateer hoarded her on her bog uarter before they could get their guné to bear, and carried ET her.One\u2019 of the Englishmen -was-wournded:i\u2014\u2014Fhe-Goncord : arrived here next day ; her captain (Widdecombe) and his father came in the ship.oo 1000 Friday arrived Brig Sally, Porter, of Newyork, from East- port, witha cargo of salt, sent in.by the Jefferson privateer, the brig not having a regular clearance.The Jefferson had fost one man killed in an action with a ship, which was afterwards \u201ctaken by the Madison, and sent into Cape Ann.Same day arrived a British Brig from St.Andrews; bound to\u2019 England, laden with flour, timber, &c.captured by the Dolphin privateer.| I , Friday night arrived a Schooner, laden with timber, prize to the Jefferson.LT Lo ; Shallop;-with=:dry-goods,.prize.ta the | Aes an Ameri Sunday arrived Brig Elbe, prize to the Fame_with naval Jefferson.Also a British Brig, with timber, prize to the Dolphin.We have heard of no privateers sailing from \u201cthis port since our last.- : Weare informed from Boston, that the privateer sloop of war Polly, of this port, has been attacked by the boats of a man of war, (probably the Indian) which she gallantly beat off.One.of.the boats which were sent out by authority of the Governor to give information to vessels of the War, has been\u201d taken and carried into.Halifax : \"Three Nova Scotia Shallops, prizesto thé Lion \u2018privateer, have arrived at Marblehead ; having English and West-India goods and some thousand dollars specie, 1 -\u2014On \u2018Fhursday-arrived-at-Gloucester, \u2018a large_Ship,.prize to.privateer Madison, laden with flour, rice, naval stores #nd timber.; *s = + On Saturday arrived at Gloucester, the British government \"Transport, No.50, prize to the i gun privateer Madison, of.that port; about 40 days-fr.London via Halifax, bound to.St.Johns, under convoy of the Indian sloop of war, with 100° quarter casks gunpowder, 80 suits uniform for the 104th regiments British infantry, some bales superfine Joths for of- noone Geers umforms;- 10 casks.wine, drums, trumpets, and.other.|.camp cquipage, Officers baggage, &c.&c.Shé mounted 2 guns, had plenty of small arms, and 12 men, but they would not fight.The British officers, passengers, had gone-on board the Indian, which at the time the Transport was taken was out of sight .in pursuit of a privateer, supposed to be the Polly of this port.The Transpare is a fine beg Ff Q05 (0p, and is supposed with her cargo to be worth D 50,000.©.\u201cThe Manhattan privateer :s fitting out of Newburyport, The privateers Altas, Matilda, Gov.M*Kean and Shadow sailed from Philadelphia Jyly 4.| The privateers Paul Jones and Teazer sailed from Newyork July 6.Co PIR ACY.\u2014We understand that an American vessel which lately came out from Eastport, was, within a few hours after: sailing, met with and fired into by the privateer Snow Bird, rapt.Stacy, and Lion, capt.Cloytman, longing to Marble- head.The vessel was then forcibly scized and the passengers treated as prisoners of war, and robbed of about D 1100 in gold, and otherwise treated with the most wanton barbarity.CT.«.m0 m ALBRANY, July 13, General VAN RENsseLAËR, and suite, set off this morning for Niagara, where a large body of troops are now asserhbling, but whether for offensive or defensive measures, we are not able to say\u2014They are principally volunteers and militia.Arpany, July 17.On Wednesday was brought to this city, under a guard of cavalry, Gronce, M'Leaw, arrested in the town of Chazy, county of Clinton, as a British spy.He was yesterday conveyed to the encampment, opposite this city, at Greensbush,- to be tried by a court-martial, + FroM Niadara, June 28._ \u2018 The news-of War reached the British (Niagara) Forte Meorge, the 24th, by expresstwo days before it was received a1 our military station.Gen.Brock, the British Governor, arrived at Fort-George the 25th \u2014Several American gentlemen were there on a visit, who were treated, very politely by the Governor, and sent under the protection of .Capt.Glegg, * his aid, to Fort-Niagars with a flag.\u2018l'he news of war was very unwelcome on both sides the rivers They have been for six years in habits of friendly: intercourse, connected by mar- | tisges and various relationships.Both sides were in consternation; the women and children were out ou the banks of the river, whiJe their fathers, husbands, sons, &c.were busily employed 1n arming.It was said, Capt.Glegg also bore a summons for the surrender of Fort-Niagara: but this was contradicted by Capt.Leonard of Fort-Niagara, who said the mes- wpe was merely to inquire.if he had any official notice of the war ; and that he answered in the negative.oe ¢ \u2018The.British have about 13Q0 regulars between the two\u2019 Ykes; aud theirmilitia.Wechave 120 men in Fort-Niagara, and aboït 700 militia on river.Capt Leonard is a cool, considerate, capable officer, Gilt- placed in a most unpleasant predicament.\u201d CANANDAIGUA, July 7.: FROM THE FRONTIERS.| As the assembling of troops and militia on the Niagara River, has marked that as the place where hostilities by land are obably eo commence, all eyes are turned with anxiety to that theatre of War.From the multifutious reports which get abroad, of eventsthere as well asin other places, we shall en- dcavor to collect aud publish, as early as pasible, such as we think arc entitled to credit, for the information vf Qur readers.Of the force which the British have on the Niagara, various accounts are given\u2014The number of regular troops is probably not far from 1500\u2014of militia, ready for service, about 3000.\u201c With respect to the Indians, which are said to have joined them, their numbers are stuted, by different reports, from 1500 7000! We have reason to believe it would approach nearer the Jait, to say there were none.Gen.Brock, Governor of Upper Canada, commands in rerson.: \u2019 .\u2019 Nothing momentous had occurred at the last dates.The vessel of Mr.Colt, mentioned in our last as being captured by the British, has been restored ; and Lt.Gansevoort, who was in their power when the.news of war being declared was received, has beep suffered fo return to the American garrison.\u2018The apprehension that a descent would be made by the British with a view to take the American garrison, Fort Niagara, has subsided.Had they, gontemplated its capture, they would have done it before we had increased our forces in irs neighborhood.2° Maj.Gen.Hatt has put in requisition the whole militia in his division, to be ready to march when OI ALBANY, July 20, OGevernors of Massachusetts, Coanecticut and New- milifis of that state under the command of general 0, es age?sgteeing in opinion that the militia cadnot edlstitutf got authorized by the constitution, ~~ «agli onally be sarvendared te the officers of the itanding army.Wet Frou.DgTaoiT.\u2014Letters are received in from that are told that the Governor of Vermont entertains the same sen- place, Which \u2018mention that Governor Hull Gud with .Detroit, which they garrisoned with 30 men.This fortifica- {eight or nine lives lost on each side.It isalse said, that the -the war.She took out-all the papers.and letters of every dis- but we have the pleasing consolation to learn from respectable wanted.\u2014 Repository.T 4 gun boats there took possession of 7 Englich ârmm d ships and 5 Spanish ships.No doubt they will be remosed upto St.Mary's for safety.à LL \u2018The Government of Rhode Island has followed She example of Massachusetts and Congecticut, and declinéd-placing the 2300 men, \u2018after a tedious march through the wilderness, G .P.JNO.TAYLOR, Dép.Sécr.\u2018Traduit Ordre de Son Excellence, X.LAaNAUDIERS, S.et T.F.miatin, jusqu'à trois heures s ordonné par la Loi, passé lequel tems, toutes personnes qui n'auront pas payées, seront exposées à étre poursuivies.Par ordre des Commissaires, i .PIERRE F«.BAILLAIRGF\u2019, Québec ce 24 Juin, 1812; Tré.des Chemins._ E Soussigné Exécuteur Testamentaive - de feu André Baucher de la Paroisse de Berthier, District de Québec, avértit toutes personnes qui peuvent avoit quelques et tous ceux qui doivent à la dite succession & Août prochain, J.B.BILLODEAU, sont requis de payer immédiatement à Berthier, 21e Juillet, 1812.| E Soussigné Curateur duement élu én justice a la 4 Succession vacante de feue Louise Manceau Veuve de Tho cession de payer immédiatement; et tous ceux à qui la dire Sue- cession doit sont priés de présenter leurs Comptes au plutôt afin que les affaires de la dite Succession soient liquidés.\u201c JOHN RODOLPH SMITH.-_- Québec, 22 Juillet, 1812.; .en sa possession uhe valise débarquée du Lord Wellington, marquée à sa marque J.H.n'ayant reçu aucun envoi des dites marchandises, que seulement sur le bill de charge, par l'adresse d'un autre Monsieur spécifiant les effets qui m'appartiennent.En conséquence je crois que Ja dite sale 2e m appartient pas Toutes personnes 3 qui elle peut appartenir, peuvent la rectame Québec, Se Yolen, nz JEAN HUOT.SE débarque et à vendre-par les Soussignés.\u2014 Du d'Espri£\u2014Du Brig Diana, nes de Rum des Hes sous le Vent, 400 quarts de lards, 100 barrils de beurre, Ke: Ke: } a TT SB LL LL Québec, le 16 Juillet, 1812.; prétentions sur & succession, d'en \u2018faire déclaration d'ici au 21e ! \u2018Exécuteur Testamentaite.mas Ready, requiert toutes personnes qui doivent à la dire Suc- 1 | Montréal, le 5 A VIS est parde-préseat donué- que-le-Soussigné.a Navire Diana, Capt.Quificey de la Jamaique 107 Fonnes - Capt.Wallace de Bristol, 111 l'ôn- 40 Tonneaux de fer en torres, \u2019 TT TOHN-MURE-K Co: TT DE LA CAZETTE DE LONDRES.LONDRES le 31 Décembre, 1811.VIS est par le présent donné que la Société ci- devant existante-entre FrAncis RinsDaLE, WILLIAM, Hami.ToN, WiL1ram BacheLen CoLTMAN, et Joun CoL1- MAN, sous be nom de Francis Ridsdale & Co.à Leeds ; Ridsda-.le, Hamilton & Co.à Londres; et John Coltmañ & Co: à Québec, expire aujourd'hui d'un consentementmutuel.Les affaires seront liquidées à Leeds-par Francis Ridsda\u2019e ; 3 Londres par William Hamilton ; et à Québec par William Bacheler Coitman et John Coltman.\u2019 - EE FRANCIS RIDSDALE, \u201cWILLIAM HAMILTON, W.BACHELER COILTM THOMAS COLTMAN, Procureur pour JOHN COLTMAN.QUEBEC, 3) Avril, 1812.sannes endettées a la dite Société de Jonn CuLTMAN & Co.expitée, d'un consentement mutuel, le 31 Décembre 1811, sont priés de payer immédiatement à William Bacheler Coleman et'John.Coltman, ou à l\u2019un ou à l\u2019autre ; et ceux qui ont des Comptes contre la dite Société sont priés de les produire afin qu'ils soient ajusté: et payés, .WILLIAM BACHELFR COLTMAN.JOHN COLTMAN.- CIRE BLANCHE.caisses de-Uire Blanche, à quatre shelings la livre.Juin, 1812.2 LOUER et possession dounce le ler.Mai ca \"A prochain, cèrte grande maison commode, No.6 rue \u201c2:% de ta Montagne, en la Basse-Ville, avec d'excellentes ca Marchänd.s'adresser à Elizabeth Fraser, No.9, Rie des\u201d Jardine.#\u2014\u2014Québec, le 15 Avril, 1812.i.VENDRE.\u2014Un Emplacement de quel- = A que étendue, Avec une bonne Maison, un appen- 7.tis et une Potasserie bien complète dessus construite, située.prés du-chemin de Roi, et au confluent.de la Rivière.Port Jaly avec le Fleuve St.laurent, où il y à tn excellent havre ét une place très avantageuse pour le commerce.Pour bec, où au propriétaire
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