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' r ' ' A bivnaf'tho time, fcouldnot get the pur- our army 'of '2000 men who survived Jhe contest fair's, Davies'. SauTinV Dana's, .w...i .fl rHiinr I to wWhwL Snon after were compelled .Tosurr.ender as prisoners . of war -mi h 8, Jarratt and Doddridge's , lwm.-.- - -----. -,-.7-1'. . ,. . ... ... .-- ' ji difficult rVtunu and. the Eairl-t . , sufiivcr-iy sirong for her ejht 61 mt: became nnaianr,ca",'; . 1 v , . he Groler. Cnwwing io nqanu n;nw, t,-eH filling bY hecwdfr,' miK air sue I ,iwh, hud ihen was com;)t!lcl to yield to oTfiTrce. TTrrtS" at noir taster -trom--ur-iM k mnrniiKT. with little or t life U tlUVft ...w. - , ;ttrmiss'v:n. The enemy tm y ne .. '..Vr.i maiin-i of the SdllrE ot - ur i'ar.d br- utjit their forces, up from the Me No:x. and, place ! them yi b01'1 $i,es of th!; met wh ch asfeO narrow msi mwun- im . ...arl, n.ir sloons trom nr.' snore we nayc vet Itfrfted th-- number of killed - and wbund n either siue. but tiom ine lengin inc , th'- narroBess ot the cuannei, ana me sini j,rlyjjrf vviucn were uiiwfusa '-- ,!vume it raust huvencen very convucrwir, wc fear our luss has been tht . greatest. ir-Mii diifl J vantages under which our men foiitrht. . h uV U3 intri on boa1; including .capJier. ml 33 "volunteers f om his company stationed t u.MiviHr.. We und rstand the enemy had t. hnats. in the action tney carny wlr v, the largest of nurguns were eightcens. iiit-H! . above was in type an express has r i ' vby Cnamplaip. which sta es on the au oMfif-rmatJon cierived fmm the enemy, a i,m.f.fmip men was kihed. out a con-i Lr'Ie numltr woonded the enemy had -two j the Eagle sunk in shoal waur, anu iif - j ' itv saveu. the '. Liverpool Psciujt siilrcl from tlalifax, she SaW he Sanno i and C!Vcii'ejk:j 5juuig in, thV were mukiiig signals to a. vJ Jrni the tort. So J h- as could bj .imdersV'jod, :he 'first lttttt. of arte Shan UoikV4kjUtdluniJieariaK:i l-'ack?! had spoken ,e'irtel or some other puoiic vesief, ! do rtift par-iculailx r.ecoUoct, ami FiOiii her mi-si have got the follbwi; inform ition, as she could not have had it from the signals, viz. that the los's of the 'Chesiusake wa attributed to lier a'teiiii)ting to board the Shannon, that the ex.' piOS.on on ooaru inq-iienaiiciiiic .tjs olusiuucu scctdootly by some confusion1, in wbich the tra-. dlin mapz:ne (as I u;i!f ratan 5 Captain ihaw) oittH' sun deck took fa. Ke obsrrved i'nt part if the qua) t.r deck wa blown u,j, and tjiat the loss 'onitoard the Chemaiic wns deidful- H1" far tlfiS account is foircxt, I. Cannot ssv auy far ther than that I have been particular to state 'hw account as I had it IVom Ceptain Shaw the few mo ments I conversed with him, and that the- bio master of the Liverpool Packet appears to be a gentleman. New. V'. nK, J tne 12 JVoon. FROM NEW t ! AVKM. Extract o' a Later, U-ted tV,nthirtt'June' I . 1813. - various and contradictory are the p cu lations which obtain here," tint it is difli uli pronounce which is tntiMe.: to most c edii. 1 ceminly however 'mcline to 'he opinio which I gentleman who left -New.llaven yesterday , intimated br-fore, that th? H.'TTiini'Mti n c.d Mr Tnis dtaaatrous. intelligence have received from the captain of th'i S cam Boat and several respectable pjsv.ng.-rs. ". 7A')M OUR CRR?.WdGT. . Canand tigua, June 10fA. ""Alette'r by 'ItuCojg a report,: which is bllicved, that there has been a battle at 40 mile creek (nearly ti a head of take Ontari)-where the defeated British had con oetitrated their forces that our army of 2000 rbtf , under gens. Winder arid Ch-indler, who had pursued them, were attacked in open day. Be. fort our line could be formed1, td receive the at tack, the enemy, sallying lorth, cut off about 30 of them, among them Winder and Cnandler, and retreated, P. S. 10 o'clock P M.A gentleman just ar f a r m a nveo irom nuwaioc says, on vi mday there was a vrry hi:avytannontde at the mout'i of t?ie river Niagara -a pe con crossed over to Erie to en quire if the cause of it was known there while therer'art espess c ime for col. Preston to march fc Newark, wnh all his force. It is expected P.ii c."im no n lanaeo a tGrcc at mat pice., and that bel Nisi fnus f.,vt eor :e their object to regain Should they Massachusetts Rtportf, A vols be f ornvda le, all we Iue gained TA-he tott, psr. ! Hcnhinir Sfc Munfoid's Virginia ditto. ?flS tHps, a with it-our army in Canada ! ! Ve are j Day's Connecticut -ditto, 3 ols f .:1 ol ankicty to hear the resolj. V fear tL,e ( Harris & M'Henrt's Maryhnd ditto oftu Caine's New York ditto. 3 vols Vc ae sorry to 3tate, on information by a gen- Dallas' Pennsylvania ditto, 3 voJ Jphuson's New York ditto f hisfCainc's and Tidd's Practice Azuni's Maritime Law MKDIQAQI Tl'Whotwt'Si Sermons D wight's. Parkinson's and Methodist Psalm artd Hymns . v Buck's Miscellany, "2 jrols " T 9 Newton's Works, 9 vols Doddridge's Family Expositor,' 2 vols 1 J osephus'-Worksr v vol frr-frzrrr'-!' Sampson's Beauties of the Bible, I tql Milton's Worki. ' " LAW. : Roberts on Fraudulent Conyeyafii Ditto on Frauds , Digest of Chancei y Repoi Cowp-ir'a Equity Pleading; Comyn on Contracts Ne .viand on Contracts. BuUer's Nii Priu9 Coniyn's Digest Powell on Contracts V ' East's Crown Law Harrison'! Chancery , Peake's Evidencs, SiRlli Chitty on Ple.idiBgs t Amcncan Precedents rr I tkma:. iVonVStckett's Harboc, which place he left on I hvsdiy nst,- that Col. Backus died v-'.c ;ts oil Mooday, and was buried with the hon or? "'(! war on Tuesday last Our infornmnt also Col. on a rcace. M" H. rci! m - ih tUI IllfU Jlitl liaVUI ?sC.l I,i J M l l V. t i t i T ' y , hlui been no tartner up tne nounatnmi ojy- : i t..n. t.o.f kH rrwrYt r ritti 1 4rm fienrp. ' u .. , . i.i ... i. i i . i .. E ilvt '-line vuuy vw,h...,..vv. - r-- j mat iK CUU1U lioi liavr a OO'IOI UUl lllli Uie t !!i9 . . He says a guard of a few men had been j would be a peace. U. C ves erdav moitned , Lced on tlie long wlurf, :to give the alarm j tiat uc believt the'C ommiiioner., were l'i-t:uc-i buld i hTtncmy make their appearance. tcJ to patch up b peace with a more stipula-.ioo ctract of a letter to a entlananm this citys ditcd ou th par of Great Britain t u'bi--?- ' n ini Nevv.Havkn, June-l I noon, ipussmuits so... long as ...we ..shVcuiai'r la !l VVi'hin a day or t wo the Bntkh-seem to have British seamen from ouc ship-t. To sac a J'eace mmittel some depredations m the hound. Un ni avowee nis js iity ce Vedmsdav last a number of barges rin into m " j an exorevs had iiiit nirivH ... . j l 4 , . I:.! . . I. - ... O .... . . .'''' giviog ice lossoi uen-:rai5 WinJcr and 1) IKl.t . . I.'IHI S')'T1 Richerar.d's Physiology Blumcnbach i ditto artillery, and upwards of nht. Atn 100 men.' f.ie British had. 15.0 killed and wound-! Coxe's American Diinen-arriYSf - ; - r -- Pi ' .-.w York, June 14. ESSEX'FRIGJITR. Hooper's Medical Dictionary Thompson's Chemistry Bracken's Farriery The U. S. fiigate ssex, fo wh .se safety great Complete oitto I i ; , ,. - .. , . i . r ' . uv have been tiucrtiined hasbei i heard from. A nileijua v. ho arr'fsed ifr town this morning from .ns ybrook', took three vessels anil set firj to wo three more -one ol the vessels taken wa-, a Lckt bound-to New-York ith pas.sen.-trs who re all taken. It is ru. Toured this diy that a htish Ina'e whs st-n it faiiort: roiot ri' ghtia pif-.i; d h sch. Ttie report is pro'v'iy brrect. Y steioaya cletacnmen' tron.tne-ni:uross . pmpany with two piece were sen' to K'!inr lorth for the protection of 'tlw placv. Last !gh: a '.tua'd 'was 'detached from the mi i'in to atrole our hxrbour, so that you see we arc som-; hat alarmed." J ; t me u'vduU.-'y necessary to'he ad mini ration. Tnsir dilfi-iil ies ure immense-. Thx.s -ire deemed aetiti'd to the credit of the government, and taxes art' fir; I.l h 'Ibi'cr'-'Vi.ci '""f rasmeots of evety kind y many ot their p-ny as tn surr ''e-'. ruin. In the sprite, tmbar- n s ti ihem. 1 li Lind on Diseases in Hot Climate Harty on 1 lysentery Medical Museum 7. vols American Medio d Lexicon Bell on Ulcers, Ditto Surgery .p-.isrtnw fo TiasTjVeirt appoint fjreha p.-o- New London, June 12. Our squadron have pas-eel the iiarat Gtlfs '-- m a - . . erry, ana are in a siuia ion i uestrny any ma lime lorce that mav he sent against them. wo Thousand m'd'uia, besides the regular troops, House of l . .... i u ... i. : ttari me port, i iuw'j wy - 1 1. o'clock A, IvI. The British ships are undi Proitbnd, (Maine) iLrhis that just before he left Spallanzanr on the Blood thefc, a ve:-sel came in from St. Salvador, the Ditto Tracts captain of which informed that he left the frigate Culien's Materia Medica r.ss'X,(c-.i 5 a iierictm privateers- in the port ol ; St. Salvador, blockaded s British force. Whe t thei th .- Esf.e liad be'en chased in, or.entered the j pro?- v.do-.itarily for the purpose of watering, our ipeRman and Hamilton on midwife Russell minis-" to -iwed-n ; 1 ll,am -au' l,ut ..com-ne ascertain- Fordyce and Beddoes on Feveia .r -,ii,fi .ii,. m.,-iiMii.J.c.iu;i me . Hiivaircrs. C-4aW-LAhrnthV s -Nnrirw ' a 1 I L 1 1 1 (1 I . out, 1 . 1,1. . . - . ------ . . . . . , , .irglaRe on the Uout Munroe's Anatomy, 3 votj Bec'docs on Consumption ' Davidson on ditto rfeed on ditto VitlTcb Lectures - j ChesssWcn's Anatomy Arnistronir on Childrifi 0 , Home on Ulcers " Cox on Insanity , Douglas on the MuscfeTs Buxton on Coughs yetcyifirtnrd. A C nomittre of five Have waited i 1 ' s, M ' " 'uoi., nciongng on the P- side.U to roofer with him On the Sab 1 l 'us l-laC5' .' h,er oS St Salvador, w;ih a jtct of his ap.intmg Ga'llatin to Uussia ' br?tt :",oum ,nK"!d and s'!vcr on 1oard ht hc without suwMing his piace -at the Tr,u, y I bad taken out of ptiees she had captured. suiy BojH. - Mi. . tol l me last evening that if liAtt.ATiw h.'d not sailed, his appoinimrnt would beeg';.o by a great majority. With an- ac tnsl nuj--"iv i hc senate against them, and ilia' majority comp.-sc.'l of men of the very first ml. ents ; with m st formidable minority in the icuiatives ; and reluctantly f,d- At TiibTTOuu'i, on Sunday lit:, in the prime of lii'e, -Ml l HUMAS MUAK1, lt.' mercluut it thai jpUcc vn adher-ms, who are trembiin? ived hoTPjbri'.v. fhe administration lull,, in cons;quenciJ of a visit from the gove fhe enemy came to at, meridian : at which liis paper went to press nor. time ' 4 - Naw York. June 16 Acw-LondiT eafc Wejearn the frllowing pari iflulsrs by ih- smack . Vryall, C'spt i?sgets, arriv Vd here yesterday from Cape Cod I 'On -Saturday night las', while this smack was jyir.g at anchor off Narraanset Beach, about 1 1 i'cIock, threashipsof war passed by,. standing to be Eastward. -- -- -r- On Sunday jnorning, about 9 Franklin Academy. V! - ilh I'ini i,i c iir.tjoiii-.o ... r port on the evamination of toe- su.;enta of this Acadei ni.. oiakeihe forowin.T rtffnrnt : Thaf thfv at. i entitd i he t. raminati n f .r two davs. daring Uit h Foxj Medical Dictionary linn thv slu tVms were paiticularly examined in ' I'i 0,1 Diseases hv- Grc dv,Luiu snd lVeiK.li laneuares. Emrfish Suite n on Foul Air ..jr.. and other branches of education : thi? 1 w?och s Surgery bty ?v.nifVd c n3ificrab!e proficiency and greati : " MISCF.JLAtf5& ec iia.y u tin; ruit.aiemal part ot their em suits. ! lisher Ames Works s'ood t-iat htile more 1.4. desired than to wipe'.fl ! t'he cumniiktee at "the same time enoaired into tain whi.-.h has suHied our arms' in that qu.,r- j ah stMe of -'-t lie Ac&utnty, nui have the highest ufiitr . -anaaa our sta'esmeu think now imjlytistactiQn in ruportin; that ihc most orderly con- '- ... - tor th.-ii o 1 . I . 1 t I '1 I .11- I 4. .'a . t at, and oeaung up lor me naroor, winti norm- e conijei:e w laanu.i.o 1 e course wmcn tuev - fiV. j inry tuea several ptns aims guara on uave iecu prbinug. ix mr.ng out a peace ran j hite Qtacli, which passed over them. ix 1 Sib. save rhemand a.pesce may hts so madv. as l j G ot were picked up. and broueht to towi1. t place a resort to wir aUa-ya 11 thfir power. t. am timi n'hile wi firid at Fort Trum. i boat our .. fiiada camonicn il srems tn h nn.-l miana camp ii:n u seems to be uner. the ter. be prt t y readily obtained- and a peace concluded immediately atcer its acqa sution, will in iheir ev j den's and to the able: superintendance of Mr. ttmation shew to the woeid the4ori)earance.and 1 M-jy.i-jw the Prir.cini.1.-"- Tl e comnnttee furthtv dun; his previ'iled which does honor to the stuii in molt ra'.;u t with which we check 'our career '.he ftili prosecution of omqaests. . 41 Of the fate of th Tux Bills it is .itriposfible to speak with rational conlidence. The Court party has been instructed that taxes must-be laid, arid a.- pretty generaragreement seems-lo have o'clock, this jbeen at luogth effected on the subject of their ne- m'ar.k passed New-London, at which time thre tcessity. But there is the most horrible', discor-J vtrt oniv a 74. aim a rnrate. at anchor on lhat place. ' :,, . . ' . - I Another smack which came down last evening passed the above shiip of war off New-London on iMonday, when they took brig from sea, whiclv From Mew Ham;ishir we learn that the ho norable JoiiM GoddardJ lately appointed a sena. tor from thai. S'P.a in tta Co igress of the United States, has declined to u.i:t pt he appoin ment4 and that the honourable Jksemiah Mason, has been, chosen by the Vgisliture fiilthat oilice. ? - ,, Rostov, June 12. TStt CHESAPKAKK FB.ICATK. ; . Arrived at tlds port, yesier ay, Ccartel Jbaique lAgnes,' Bannetyf'days from Halifax Sailed from therethe 4th. at which time the frigate" Vhcaujicpke find nut nrrivfd . . ' ' ' The T llowinR is all they can relate respecting her-Jupv' 6, off Sbelbuine, fell in with the Seep tre 74. a frigate an1 a man of war brig while passing the brig, washaiiled. and informed in these words-. We parted yesteroay wuh thebhannon, A -i a " . t- Y O .. a- s in peering an engagement ot two hours, - and gave damn'd drubbing. ' y; g - .;':,' .i; iX '' .-"' These are all the particulars' lie related respect jut-, wiit.ajn.iwt , , ,-;, uiv'i 5avniu vorinre wrcitt ai larmest, who. it it believed, l OW.ined to xninuttf j as ttatOpy the gemleroen who went out to - witness the 'engagement, ,he;' no doubt Uance on the point what shall bt the taxes. Some will not assent to a land tax ; others-drtcst in excise'; and a few are indignant at the ii ea of a stamp .tax. A Uaucus I nreaums must finally be resorted to. " - ' . for the informion of the frienfls of this ry, tint tour ol their body will montlily The-specie of the Branch of theState Bank, at Edenton, has beet Bank, for safe- keeping. removed to the report Semin vihh the cademy hear the recitations cf ihe iitu dents, and examine i ito the snte the institu tion. , " " :' " " : " .I.FX. FALN V.R. GREEN HILL. lilCHAliD INCE. June 18, 1813. .- . P. S., The exercises.of the Academy v?ill com mc0ce' ihe2'8lh inst. -X;' '. "' S9-2t ' Notice. 'IlIE subscriber tak- . ..is method to Inform the p d.lic (h :c he hhs removed to Hillsbo-i nwtn 1 isiici r ? ui isa Ler Memoirs of the War in the SQuthetD Sftfff. Morse's Universal Gazetteer., 3 vols Brooks' ditto d'ttto ' t SarsSays I A'hT' , Thinks.I-to my self . ... ' ' r- John Bull and Brother Jonathan ' Cwlebsih search of Wife ' v " Gillies' History of Gefece, A vols , Do. dittck-. of tact VY.orld, 4 tolt Lempreirefs Vniverssl Biojgraphy, 2 vjj5" Ditto ClassiC;al dictionary Ca v.altoiEUjnncUy. lJ, Maltbus on Population . ; " ' (;oljBmith'a History of.England, 4 TC0 Hupae and Smolkt's ditto, 12 vols. ' llobertsons Charles 5th, -4 vols . Ditto,, Scotland, vols ' . . Ditto India, 1 vol Plowden's History of Ireland, 5 vbfjd ) Gibbon's Rome, 12 vols . ' ; ditto. 8 volt. rarborf.ughir0uh'an ! taken the-house formerly occupied by len. Pike's Expeditions to the sources of thsMifc William lioi.d. and aU h , H"enT.Thomftnn ! , - . . -''7. v. r: r : ' miio I'l iu nu. rqn iipv- ar- - .T am n mm wtmm www n a-v rw LATEST FROM Ntv7 LOtfDON. ? . "i'l -The latest New London . accouatfn'ot'o the evenint of the i . .:.u it c I.:. . i. ' F " D' '.aiei tcw woon gecjautt ,-aic-aa tne evenint ot the Co.wtth her prue tbe U.S.d'pgate Chcsapeake,. ,,,, R,miei,lbph-.4HKat the" W x :enng Tor Halifax which she had captured alter janchor three or (bur mile.tm ilfe lighthouse, having teven or engagement of;, two . hours, - and ,gave ' her1 a 'Pise'in campany': 4- Ths Valiaii; T4, and Acuta fiiaatf aiesairi to have ailed lor Jfalilax tor prdvisiani svould have .mentioned it . vwfth gleat empha. is ; but as he'Sid " not, .' we Ihink thvy niusf . h ve ivad a severe battle after they parted that evtning. " ' ' ess . , ';. ' . ;"' Boston, June 15. iGuJUnrc of the ?lJvrrfixt Packet and newt of the ' . CJiesnfe6kt and-Shanhuni Extract of a letter L ota P jrttmbuih to a merchant in 6oitonda- :; ' . ' f ted June -13, 18131 ' - " Believing the following will not be altogether Uninteresting to you, I have taken the liberty of communicating the same. - 1 ii ; : - Yesterday afternoon. t .7 o'clock, arrived -at this place the privateer Thomas, .-, Thomas'Mi Sliawj commander, with, her prize, the ' famous Liverpool Packet, which she ctiptiited' 3i oVys since off Cape 'Sable.:'.' The Liverpool; Packefdljust'' been refitted, and was comingo cruize' inthese. yarts. The Thomas took h r after a chase of 5, hours, and lost 3 men in bo-odirg. The following particulars respecting the cap Iftrs of --the-Chesapeake.) I, have- .from C?ptain kfaj t General Wilkipjon, we leam, is expected herein two or three weefci attanhest, who. it it believed, i dw.ined to a nation w'lbf nih.NotmM lntelliqehctr.: -' . l The privateer Paul J6nes?.l. 14 guns and lo men, (rora New Yort, ha been Captured by the fititiih frigate" La Pique. ? ' ' ''''. . ; v r ;'w . ' r . ' ' The La Hgoe, 74, tiom a-rute, and the Irigare Belvidere, irxn the Chejapeake, arrived at Haliiax on the J instT - , From Fort Meigi we learn that the m isLuninterrupied trari o,uitity reign 1 tince tie Repulse ol'th Ain'ei, wno attempted to igdwce-ir. , 4t il cWidefed-quUe-atcure. Qcn.- Harrnon-ii busily engajed in arranging the lottes deitmea t cj-o.ierate with hn anny, ifetachmenti of which aie daily maving on to (he frontiers. -y Haf. int. , ; DISASTROUS InjTXLIGENUE,. ; ' Naw York, J -ne 1 6, four o'clock. 1 ' HIGHLY IMPO.tTrNT. By the Steam-Boat, wnicS "arrived at 3 oMtick this "afternoon, we have recei ved additional " in formationexpecting. our army under" General Winder and Chandler. - . ' . f We regret to add to the intelligence below, that just oefore the Steam Boaailcdfn Ex press-arrived at. Albany, announcing,' -.tas't 7so ii ifter ouf troops had ralliedlfromtheir, surprise? "iudput the enemy iTight, a Bt itish reinforce general a--sortmentvoF both ; DKY GODDS ANDGR0CERIES; and. as Us crr6 are cash or country produce (no cie it he is determined tc sell at very r uucea prices, . - " ::$m- ' DENNIS H AUG IS. . June 25.'1S1S. State, of North Carolina,: v . . ROEbON COUNTY. 1 Couitof fitaat and quarter tensions, May term, 181 JU James M'Kay and others, ") vi. , Petition for distribu The 'administrators 'ol the thate, . John May, dec - J . --.v I T'' having been made appear to lire satisfaction of ihts court that John" M "Coll one of the defend ants to this Petition,: is a resident of. this State of South Carolina ; it is. thrsfcra ordered that pub lication be made for four week successively in the Raleigh Minerva, that unless Ihe said John MColl appear at the next term of this court to s be held the 4th Monday of August next, and plead, an swer or demur, confess? against him 99 the ' petition shall be taken pro "t-eland's Demosthenes, JJuncan's Cxsar nim, and heard ex parte. ' Webster's Elements of Useful Knowledge r J. M'OUEEN, dc Webster's, Dilworth's, Murray's, Purees, v.- . . . ' - . . r T. . I U O: .... ...!, a 1... ; BOOKS. ; - V. BOLAN hs jus: rtceived from Philadel phia and Baltimore, a supply of B )OK$ScSTA. riONARY, among which are the following : : , ; ' DIVLVITY. ". ' ! Scott's Familjf Biblej 4 volumes ' - Family Bibles in I volume, different prides ; BuchanarvsANatic Researches , . BeaVtie's Evidences bT Christianity Caley's - ditto ditto y 7".-; Onto Natural Theology r Gill's Whole Uody of Divinirj, .3 vojt "v. sissippi and through the Western Farts of LouJr j-ianaj tq the sources of .tlieiArkansaw, Kans La Plato and Piei re Jaun Rivers ; and a tour through the Interior Parts of New Spain, dup. ingthe year4305, 6 Jk 7. Illustrated by mafs and charts. - The Britisn Cicero, a selection of the mostad mirtf ed Speeches, by Thomas Browne, 3 vols Female Bidgraphyi or Memoirs of Illoatiioujl WoroW of all ages, by Mary Hays, S Vols Bos well's Life of Johnson, S cU Ditto " Tour to the Hebridea Melmoth's Cicero, 3 vols Kendall's Travels through the Northern parts t5T the UoitedlStatesinT807 and;8, 3 vols Schtltz'sTratJels thiough th Northern and WesJ err parts of do. 2 vols-" ? t Porter's Travels in, Russia Wittman's ditto in Turkey and Asia Minor Duane's Military Library, Dictionary, and Hand, Book for Infantry Steele's List of the British Navy to Oet. 1812 Fatlrer'S'Iaeeacy Father's Tales - Dryden's Virgil, Clark's Ovid, Davidson's Virgif and ' Fenning's , Universal, Spelling BooksJjy jc single or-tiozcn. . Tyro's Dictionary : Fergusph's Rome, 8 vols . v : xSTAKlOaRT,Sc, .. BJank Books'1 :' . ...4 .-- . "" Ditto ruled fbf Music - '. '.' "-i--, ' .' ' Little & Smith's Music Bool s 1 " ; India Rubber, red and black Wafers, reJ-wJ; black Sealing-Wax, red and black Ink Powdffvj OffloeTane - :; . ' -f'' ' ' f t2oiwnty and Superior Cpurt Blaflks. June 251, 1312. '1 1' - d V4J
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