A PROCLAMATION
Whereas information has been received that a number of individuals who have deserted from the army of the United States, and sought shelter without the jurisdiction thereof, have become sensible of their offence, and are desirous to returning to their duty, a full pardon is hereby proclaimed to each and all of such individuals as shall, within four months from the date thereof, surrender themselves to the commanding officer of any military post within the United States, or the territories thereof.
In testimony whereof I have caused the seal of the United States to be affixed to these presents and signed the same with my hand.
Done at the City of Washington, the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand and eight hundred and seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the thirty-second.
Th : Jefferson,
by the President,
James Madison, sec'ry of State
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Letters from the Southward State confidently that our government has purchased the Floridas, of Spain, and that the purchase money is five millions, of dollars.
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MARRIED:
At New York, Capt. SILAS ALLEN, of New Bedford, to Miss SARAH PALLINGTON.
At Dracut, Rev. DAVID T. KIMBALL, of Ipswich, to Miss DOROTHY V. COBERN.
At Sherburne, Mr. JOHN S. PERKINS, of Boston, to Miss MARY TAY,
At Petersburg, Virg., Mr. JOHN DICKSON, editor of The Intelligence, to Miss ANN ROSE, both of this city.
At Scarborough, Rev. JOSEPH GARMAN, to Miss ABIGAIL SCAVY
At Portsmouth, Capt. ROBERT HENDERSON, to Miss FRANCES QUINCY.
At Newburyport, Mr. MARK PACKER, to Miss OLIVE MACE; Mr. JOHN SOMERBY, to Miss MARY SHERBORNE; Mr. NATHANIEL SOLANSBEE to Miss CATHERINE MUTRIE.
At Salem, Mr. CORNELIUS BRIGGS, to Miss NANCY TUCKER.
At Bridgewater, on Sunday morning, last, by the Rev. Mr. Sanger, Mr. NATHAN NYE, of Freeport, Me, to Miss SUSAN LAZELL, second daughter of Mr. Nathan Lazell, of the former place.
In this town on Sunday evening, by the Rev. Mr. Lowell, Mr. Wm. MARSTON, mer. of this town, to Miss TRIPHENIA COLLINS, of Danvers, second daughter of Judge Collins.
At the Roman Catholic Church, by the Rev, Dr. Chevereaux, Mr. JOHN O'BRIEN, to MARY MANGAN.
On Sunday morning last, by Rev. Dr. Eckley, Mr. SAMUEL DAVIS, to Miss LUCY WATSON.
By the Rev. Mr. Emerson, Mr. JAMES BYERS, jun., to Mrs. SARAH DUNCAN, of this town.
DIED:
At Washington, Col. GEORGE BEAL; at Philadelphia, SAM'L CARVER, esq.; At N. Jersey, Gen. ELIAS DAYTON, aet 71; at New York, Mr. ABRAHAM PRATT, merchant; Mr. PETER JACK, printer; at Castagua, CLEON MOORE, jun, formerly of Alexandria, aet 46.
At Frankford, (Me) Mrs. ANN, wife of Mr. Trueworthy PARKER, aet 28; At Lexington, Mr. JOS. CHANDLER aet 89
At Orleans, 10th inst.; Miss RUTH ADAMS HIGGINS, daughter of Capt. Asa Higgins; at Charleston, S.C., Mr. MERIARD GREENER, a native of Switzerland.; Mr. JOHN FREDERICK GRENERICK, aet 61.
At Union, Capt. JOHN NICHOLSON, formerly of Wrentham, Mass, aet 96.
At Falmouth, Mrs. ANNA HALL, wife of Mr, Robert H.
At Portland, Capt. THOMAS WAITE.
At sea Mr. THOMAS SEVIER, of Newburyport, aet 17.
At Newburyport, Mrs. SARAH LUNT, aet 67.
At Newbury, Mrs. BETSY EASTMAN, aet 31
At Medford, on Monday last, Miss REBECCA HOLMES BISHOP, daughter of Mr. John Bishop.
At Reading, Mr. JONATHAN POOL, aet 69.
At Salem, Mr. Wm. BOWDON, aet 61.
At Royalston, very suddenly, Capt. PELATIAH METCALF, aet 62
In this town, Mrs. MERCY, wife of Mr. Wm. COLLINS, aet 44.
MARY ANN, daughter of Mr. Edwin LOCKEaet 2 y.
GEORGE RICH, son of Mr. David Rich, aet 15.
On Wednesday morning, Mrs, ABIGAIL DUDLEY, aet 50. Funeral to be from her father's house, (Dea. David Weld), in Roxbury, this afternoon at 3 o'clock..
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Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has been duly appointed Administrator to the estate of DANIEL SANGER, late of Framingham in the county of Middlesex, Inholder, deceased, intestate and has taken upon himself that trust by giving bonds as the law directs. And all persons having demands upon the estate of said deceased, are required to exhibit the same; and all persons indebted to the said estate, are called upon to make payment to ELI BULLARD, Adm'r
Oct. 15, 1807
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Om Wednesday 11th day of last
On the premises
By order of the supreme Jusdicial Court, to pay the just and lawful debts of LEVI LANE, late of Boston, deceased
A lot of land with the buildings thereon situated on Prince St, No. 57.
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