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- '.' j . ... - - . r , ....... ft , v lJl . . :j . . - I: '- ..L.'I.- ;;ii:-ittt totte'-Senatef ?,illat Sir James tcirWo hasTOiiV Ifrjaewa r'T' Tv''ai;-'; Itneed iCom. Chauncey to meet Vim i v .;,;rnfulia(iot'' ? f L r..inr rftnewvd the pir, .., . , la. ; ih committee .lien. JLwis has arrived atUiyuea,oa his way ,tle "yeri batVhUwaViTed by a majorl-ft Sackctrs fttrbourV-; lheihul,bat Jpi yfj Xh'e British force in 'the neighborhood of F6rt noertJsSn of the bill, which imposes ipe-j George? estimated at 10,C00 naen-our's at a- " .k, whole. Mr. Nelson id the chair, the bill. nx;n uiu -7 -.time. i""t . , ........ , .... irt ihr. tillers laying a ouj ..v.. -. mo ion which be uncey to meet him with his fleet-; afd thafthe CommorJore has accepted the challenge. Out uqdadron wastto sail from Sac kett's Harbourin a, few days, when a battle rhay bexpected. .,.' ".- v ' Gen De4rborn was so much indisposed, at Nia grsf mat ma removty was qeemeg nazaruouv flen. JLewis has arrived at'Cayuga,oo his w about 6000, r UccnceisVnewed.ut, cents for 1IUI .. .r.u- ,.n;ivnfevi-rv Still. ; - kse n.iestion on the motl-jn was decided L; DeKiltive, n, follows : AL .. v .-;.4 ..mM.r rh nh. the isth uist On Friday aften.oon.at half past is .. m r nun m ivr I mi aiiAiiuiii'Mi v w i - . ? - Al U. ...vr-x-. -v- . . ' n L t Nkw VrtVK, June SfT. ' t FROM EW-LON DON. " The facts mentioned we have from an eye-' witness, and we give thm full, credit'. . "l r ' Iht: schooner Eagle ailrq from this port on .1. j. - .i . jz, sne was lasen Dr ine oarires 01 me nam ics. f iiiri ws to increase me uutj uii me va-1 - - o . 01 v," .. .. 1 nfrAffiins. then the on Iv vmspI at anchor off .i..:.rl in ti ncativc. blioa T"3 . l',v"M o L I . r .l ,m t'hi.f thpi-i" and alhird f'7fll ,nt;r':r;' I i.j AV wn, wbrh' New dpn aboa 7 miles from the light-house Kt iicic vnc iiigaic u 11119 uiiic 111 iiii 111 he offiogi under way. The enemy attempted to fake th scliobner alchigside , of the 74, but the wind, and ,ijde would not admit of it. Signal were made, boats came from the and the men (about 100), bean u unload the vessel. While they were thus engaged the Eagle blew up, and every fijan, boat, and thti vessel were blown to at omstuot a veinige of either temaining in sight af- and reported pfogvestand the bouse ! fPion.. The crew ofth-l?.gle-had auu iyjw. r a s.,. .' nrtwlYttv made their eacane in he boat. r rj - -- ------ V -June 29 The following was endoised on the register of rr thf motion . ' ' Aimimt -it.. . '' .78 '; Snmiry other amendmettre proposed ad cussed, some ot wtucn were apopiea ar.o ovuera Af;eriwsbiil was gone throughr- - , The committee apc D IUJ ,a7n,5J t tax, and having mad? progress, me comaui rose jrrtaay, July D!CE OF MARlTlMr tRWNUEltf joiit On motion of Mr. Troup, the Houst resolved the Spanish brig. Don Alona by the Lu-utenant rUintd i comttoittee of the whole Mr.'' Nelson i of th ,loictiees.At the tune of making this en the chair, on the hill to amend rbe act in addi-jd-ment, the officer observed thutTno further m to" the act for-r'aisirig an additional military '. t.fpul notice would tif? given. Tiie first lection of the hill authoriies the en itmcht (at the drtcrefion of the Executive) of fiv the regiments ot wtiat are :ru$uiny caijsa :ne Live rnonlhs' men (autWiietf by an ait of List Lion) (o be for and dning the war, ins'f ad of reive months, to DC limi.t-o, a? in service, 10 s defence of the seaboard of tne United States, "of such part thereof aa the PrcUlent may ie. let and determine, ' Tnis section having b. en reaJ, a aeswitory de. necnsued,'in which Mv,v, Troip Uc.'iolson, bright, Clay, Orosvenor, Branl? v.tl l aylor okDart.'Drincin&lly tttrpmg on the propriety of lisiing men for a particular service or destina Ion. The amendment was neRativor:, 58 to 52. Mr Bradley moved to strike out tnt whole of tat part of the section which restricts these men i particular service j wmcn motion was oega The remaining "sections of the bill, relating to . . .. . ; i "t r unor ameoaments iiune existing ,iw. rci'.nK i (The army struck out, on motion oCMr. roup, ana tne oiu.as aro'-naea .waa. orqcrcu vo (eagrosd lore t-nirs ruainv, - , . . WAR EVENTS. iL.'- .1,84, June 26. 1 ATTACK ON OS WW J- xtratl cf a Utter 16 age .tlemun ri tnit ci(jt"da ted Sacjtettt Hat faf.; June ? X This day an express arrived from Oswego with ifonnAtion; that yesterday morning the enemy's cjaidion appeared off t hat lace, 8t previous to his ;aviO(? (vfhich was at 5 o'clock in the, afternoon) hey made three attempts to !ad, but on tlscover iigour force they eh time returned to the squad- on wha were maooCfuvering off the ha -.bor', 6c it m generally believed (hat they would make ano lher attempt.' On Monday last 300 infantry un. Der command of Maj. Carr, left this place, and ar Kved at Oswego on Vyednesday -the , express lavs that there were about 800 militia , at that Mace, and in fine spirits. Capt. Wolsey and sc leral other naval officers-are 'at that place. Wo!. ley had command ot tne schooner orowit r, which s there- this afiernoon about 150 mounted lira ns. under command of Mai. La vail, started for e threatened place. , s BURNING OF, SOTJUS, '' . Gbneva, June 23. On Thursday last the British flee on Ontario, Jjtadeits appearance off Pulney ville causing' the Snhaitants much alarm ; from whence without idererl back to New-York,- m consequence of that port being declared m n state ot blockade, "tiis Mettf's ship Nictie s, 27th day of June, 1813. " v " . J. iARKIS, Lirut.'. v Nev Y"RK, June 30, L The rxoswn. .We underslni, that the sclioo ;ner Eagle, which Mew up off NewLofido' "gp Fridiy iast. was prepaid in thisciLiy, for' the piJr pos! of destroying one of the enemy's ships ol war,Ty ulsgripti ii. We do nrt know the names of th; gentlemen who were concerned in .this project. Gaz . Letters received last evrnine by, the Noriherr Mail, state that Gtnenls Winter and ChandUt, i had arrived at Mom. real, on their way to Q iebc LATEST FROM COMMODORE ILRDVS I SQU DRON. ri a ivuni f niivn, i . ' i u;ib jvvi uj - ji noon, which wa broughi 'O 1 v Sunday morning abouV8 o'cliKk, by the Kumilies, 74, the frigate Maidstone and Loire, and a brie of war' in com pan v. . tCommodore Hardy detained the Smack about jone hi)r and an hilf, and told the Captain not to attempt to go out again, as he was delerlnineJ to ;destroy llth'Smack and othtr amll craft he -: fell in with, url.il he was atuiBed as to the cause Of the explosion of the Eagle Midcl3cl: twf im4 ihe aptii of to- Sniack, that he. lost 9 men by the explosion of the Ebglt.' , .; .' On the 20th of May, the privateer Paul Jones iboJded the hi; PacKct, from N.York to Liaton S5e had made sevt-ral piizcs ; and informer tint three American lVlvaice&hari captured and des. troyed ncventeert sail of mcrchammen, bound from England i o Lisbon, under convoy of .a frigate ; and that' the privateer . Yorkovn, of this port, hid QApiiired ekvtn sail q mtrchannnen. j : -- '. ' New-York, July 1. FROM NEW LONDON, June 28. .'.- fc3 Hie folio wini!;, as nearly as can be re jectnrfew ho1drhupotnF-ftftn I ht Supreme furnish , abundance. -&tocK.,uast nresm Court Mt mftrW if Umpton did not nf fii:h the are much in want, his beewauppv" e(S''thf! . ttojectftheSiVrco however is very eons?- nera'He lor tnai purpose, ay orue ir;. nw bcmi imagined thai thif . enemy 'meant to land a tody of men uin the, isthmus" formed by York and Janes riveri, vafd, thus inter? ftptzteloforcements from thcoiinitiei above, to Major Crytchfield at York,; while another body ' should' advance -from Hampton Th enemy jiavehevn so little in cAlH ttion to advance into the cduntry, that thi ap pears to be a bolder movement than we could as :ribe to him-' The expedition is perhaps intended b alarm the counties upon James uver and to stop reia n iniei justice J. u. k,i i-. ? John llall, r rancis Locko Ionard Htndei s-mj Samuel Low rie and fjienry Sea will, Oloomyi firoaiectfrntVa, and Fm:n?:: F drought contio'v; here, and excrp'V 'Somr. ial rains the neighbouring epuhlics, Ti i"7fi-'-" expeneoced in the greater pjrt of liit nuu . Tiji crops of corn .cannot exceed more tv,uitne if we have rain now. ,'-. The crop ofoats.hn .wicti ' so inJiffeient, that few have been at the tmhJe to Ave more than what will serve f r nt xi yeur's seed, and many have nat been able to do as mucC The Norfolk Ledger of the 3d jnV. say " ihe lorcements from the upper country to the lower! account published in , gwrJast of the f ll ol l).int. and lo' this place In particular. In respect to j zic is most certainly a forgery ; but wither. ,ir this post, we an with pleasure state, that. Cery London orucrmuda we cannot say. " hour improves our means of defence, and adds to ih,: general confidence. By ths'stage of this: morning we Warn, thai the Uritisli landed yesterday wtjbnt 200 men ritr lvons -Creek, on the "south side of Jornev River. We have no further information frim tbcia I'he ships Uf fetl jihe mouth of Pagan Creek,,. . A bill has pa?35d bo4h Houses of fVrrvi for authorising the ImilJirig a number ofbafgts sr- rowgallies; for the Terence of the stares- ;d waters of Ae U. States. . ' - - Easton, (Penn.). Iune. F0UT-LDEN TAKEN i , ' Major 1 hoiiy M'rtuiney, from the Painted Post, in- tiie1, Vta't-f Me. YorX arrltfd hre ; Thursday mottttni;. He states that on the l&h that Gen. Hrrisou, nf;cr a severe .fiht, had ta ken Fort Mai-flan. That wheq flatpson was a. ;out comrae'.icing the attack, a number of Indians cams from the ,Fort and asked for qu;'-eis- that lUrriion dispatched them immediately, and is ucd pet empwry orders tp hii troops to show 0'i quart era. Jade M'Burney informs' Us' that this intelligence, was generally believed and no dou'tt enierttined of it. ' , .; rm. .u.'.J 'II jin'i .itiiMwwiWWWi ; The- President iomiuuta cohva!cerV?. Tft grogfess of his recertxk ff m the sev'-ry iltness , with? which hchas been ttH-cted, is race f i. r. vi th.f the ntost sanguine anticipations cfvs fono. ly and bu physicians. - . , Aa(. ar, . . r ; We have infdrma'ioa -from our-Arjmf at F t CSeig,:iiateTUiihTt-rt ar3 i Gen. DsA&Boaw, fuvmgin lonw degree re eiv inst. the express post trom Niagara passed ej froVn his:sevee indisposition, had tasu.jn "d jtlw, tnrougntne ramua rost, -wun ine iraeiuge'icejcoroynind of the army. FRtn-r, JULY 9. 1813. stopping, they shaped their course 'ywactla Sodt;s, ii every descnptiDn. ' One or two smacks Where was stored about 150 barrels provisions', jhseh brought too sinGB, and teen told that UC 311 ILL. W. niUWII'lkBI' nV.V , a 1 f A eoth:crtdt is a .copy of the rotification of Com Hardy, in consequence of the explosion of the schooner Eagle. , i The inhabitants of Stonington, New London, and its licinity, are hereby informed, that afi this day no boat of any description shall be suf fered to pasfi or upproach his Urtlannic Majesty's squadron off New London. - r Given on bonrd his B.' M. ship RamiiieB, off New London, 25th June. 1 8 13. .T H. HARDY, Opt " We yestettlay received a communication, stat ing that the prohibition ahonld extend f to vessel; have every Col. Swift regiment wasordered on duty ; they j : O.'i Saturday eveninjr, a frigate afd-two armed Were assembled with alacrity and removed from j br$s Came "to at) anchor in company with the the villiage atout one thousand" pounds U. S..4s4adron, ; They - were alf, in sights yesterday, property; the fleet not appearing, the alarm sub-' 11 ti morning they got under way and went to the sided and the regiment UismiS'ietl. The residue ; eawara, itavmg oniy tne Kamuies ana rzee. of the property belonging to individuals wa not Removed they being under no tears tor its satety. On Siturday evening the flset male its ' p pearatrceand anchored about three miles , off the liUage ; it consisted of several large Vessels and a number of small ones. About o'clock- they landed a number of men, who carried off what re gained in store, and wantonly burnt and destroyed seireraLofheJbejst. houses and stores In ;;the vtl fage and'embarked'about 6 o'clock next morning, hen the fleet cot under way. On their landing they were met by about 150 of the inhabitants, who fird a volley which is said to have killed 5 of the enemy. ; it was reurped by three lime'sv their "i.mb r, killing one, monaUy' wounding two,, apd . .-. r . . . i . r " a ii "k'H ly oner ait: ivees- ctmpary oi ftruuery lunched from this villace about 4 g clocfe Sunday morning, and Col. Coh's "and Smith's regiments, 12 o'ekek Monday morning. Col. "Swift's regi ment also returned. Many of our citizens with out distinctipn of age or parly, vplunteered in the cause, and they lined the road between this and Sodus, a distanceof 30 miles. New Yobr, Jirly I. The Sl:am-Boal from Albany, lias bro't the fallowing intelligence. - General dearborn havirf resiened the com mand of the 'ND-rihetn' army yit devolves on Gen 'ade ilamptcn who was at Albany on Tuetkiay- ?iSt,onhis way ' to Burlington', (Vcrmon'O where conicifroy;s jorceis couocttu ;- v We cannot account for their movements. There are various cot'j-ciuresjrespesting their shifting their. ground so often. The repairing of Groton Fort is progressing our mili tii force increasing. . ' , The schr. Eagle which exploded on Friday last, -off New-London, was fitted out at this port, i'od failed under' the direction of captain "Kiker. She' was loaded, we understand, with tar, pit-ch; ' quantity of spirits of turpentine, and about-400 libs, of powder placed in kegs ih the hold. To the. powder were attached e number ot locks, to which rope's were amxed in such a manner se to .spring and produce ah explosion, on the it tempt to remove the first barrel. Aaough capu Hardy' mentions his loss to have oeentint eleven men and one oHiMjr, captai1STliKerrwho observ ed the., explosion from the shore with a glass, states that he counted distinctly 40- men in the barge. , . - ' , - . . '' .' , ' NoRPotK, June 30. On Monday about 10 o'clock the enemy'.s fleet in Hampton Roads made a' movement. Five shins (frigates) three brigs, and ' four Schooners, got. "under weigh, .wit h the wind about S. Fhey stood up James river, until tbe ebb compell ed the nfcr to anchor about 4 o'clock the flood mjdev when with a frth brt ere at. about fiooil ot-g.jt under weigh, and at, sun. set were out hi 3itrh.. - ft " -; ' The object oFtLii mofeOWQV vje cjft Q& cj- fictty end rijrejV OPERATIONS AT HAMPTON7. " , An official comrannicsioo from M.gor Crfj;cl .? field to his Excellency Gov.. Barbour of Virginj gives the following account of the p'octeoings of the Biitish at Hampton. We are o1iged to compress this account into the following abrwu Early inihe morning of the 25't!' i.h Uie.MiU r lt rirAl rv trn inVntl tn Vol Til .- 4( 'rT. v.ili -fviiiia auw 1114V1 uiuiivii l ica v ' ' -v- tish barges were approaching the inuih of Hmip ton, creek, by the ynibn chaneel, in the fiiifccion v til vv 1 jiii i.iTic wa. uurinium iui uini lit lib England Plantation. At 5 o'clock 7 the bargcsap?. j proached Blackbearc'.'! point-the .headmost com- menccn firing round shot; which wat returned ' fhe enemy drew back and sheltered hmelf behind the point,' ' and thence discharged l5Vandtlfls awl rocket n'leu Willi cuiiiiusiiuic maur iiiubuy wiiLnuu wo... ing injuryV Our Rifle company, v ho? had been ' dispatched to conceal theraaerves in the woo ls, y, tne roan, on wmcn u was suoDoseij ine euemr . . m a P ' .4 ll t on ine neaaonus coiunin. unceivn-K mo vi. fle men, from their great inferiority in force to. be . in danger Major C. marched his troopn io Sup port it. They were fired on by the enemy's mOS ketrv. from a thick wood -orders were.ifiverv to wheel into -a line and march uoon tlw ttreniv,. Thev had not marched Yards), wbtii the enema j . . t . . . I'-' - -V - . . . ' , and canister, and his machines, filled with .octiets.. Upon this unexpected attack with orda.uit c. It was, deemed necessary to wheel agifj into . fxmoMid gatik pUx bebAffl jFSuj jer" , rvmc-uicif, win , iu ji viitmij in .ii..k. v ihr irlpjidiv l,scharBf a. ' Ih chaniin thu ru.si. ' ' oiauon. ition.-a conumieo nre wai KeDi no ov 11.8, enrin,-.-' 2. The memory of George Washington our The grape shot from a thirl piece oier.et o-tjhe great fuimcai father, tlero and amttman. May our chil lren's children, to the latest posterity, venerate his matchless character. " 3. Tne ouicers and Soldiers of the Revolutiona ry Army : It is to their fortitude and bravery onr heloved Country owet. iin Indtrpcnden&e. 4. The Patriots and Statesnma of '76 1 -Their virtue and love of Librrtywill never cease to be admired and emulated by the Sons of Freedom. 5. The Constitution of the United States: In Peaceihepledge-of ptosperity ; In War, the bulwark of safety. 6. The American People fl?m and. united li enduring (he evils of V-ar, they will equal the " titude of their Revolutionary Fathers 7. The President, of the, United Statesthe a hle Advocate of Neutral Rights, and the watchful Goardi&n of our Xaiional Honour. 8. Congress 'and the Constituted Authorities of the Union, On their Wisdom a;rd."Patriotisth we rely for the discharge o( the great duties confided to th?m. . . , "'r;i'' ' - 9 .Oor jflfant Navy 1 It has astonished, and will continue to astonish the Wortd , by its unexam pled Intrepidity and yalouri C:. ..' 1 'T 10. Our Land rwee ! It " has emergea ,irom ' Mjor Gsneral Calvin Jonos, of this city, is -i - - 1 . j.. ..r . -1 . j .u: auo- 1 .o raho a ouy 01 vi(inlCer, W .. ci -.cu , f nf 4 '.twelves. aci vii.i;! iu 111c i . o iur a mire iikiihh-. iuui of duty in Virginia. It is believed the volunteers (;-vhose nu'nbers are not. hnitt-d) will be readily raided from among the first ranks- in society. It will, we h-pe, be such a cWps of ejentlernen as once ;. litied distinction f r N: Carolina at King's Mountain. In tint memorable aruii field bfficers appeared in the ranks with muskets as pritate centinels. : The anniversary of our Independence was tele hrated here on Saturday the 3d, with the usual -temonst rations of j y and unanimity. ' A very ex cellent oration was spoken by D '. A. S. H. Bur ies, and the declaration of Indepimdence read by M John R. Ltigh. A very numerous and re spectable company took dinner at he State House, lftcr which th following toast? were dra iki t. Ttit JRhPf XuIr 17707 djy the principle of ttut day continue to animatj the hearts of the America 1 Peojli!, and guide the Councils of the Nation. Americans, and with the other two,- thj'tnr ho! Into confusion and tetfeat. Afewleadi6 pla. toons under Meiers Corbin !k ICrbtchfield' vvhttf i Mad ed into the wood, formed On the flanks of the RP flemen, uiiderthe heavy fire of the ehemjr.jBtid fo? a time, ktp' up the contest with" 'warmth--anil spirit. Major Corbin received in his left arm and leg two scvereTwoundsand l a musqiiet ball in th neck ot hi3 horse. Our troops ;tompellcd tbrJ tire, kept tip an becastonr retreating fire, wbiili eterjr time had its tffect CaptftinTrior-tri.h hi ; officers and matrosaca laughteria; many of the? enjEmyjemain&ionvih g'0nd, until surrounded. When the enemy were jritbin 60 70 yards, they spiked thsir guns, broke through their n-ar, and by swimming a creek, made srodd their' retet, car rying ; their carbines, and hiding them in tire woods t' v. . - ' ' The force of the British wat at least tvo thntr aand v huridr.dJVten i that of the.mit'i ican?, fdur hundred and. thirty-six Infantry, Riflemen, Artlllerjr Tmd Cavalry The British lo-? rannox befesff tfiao two hundred, and is believed tc rrt8rty Wre. The American loss is 7 kiile' , 13 irdi)nded,one jrisoner, and 1 1 miwing - totally thirty one I . : - .- i . the Cloud of misfortunewhich overshadpwtd its dawn- Victory jvtll yet unfurl Us banners,' and Glorv. irradiate its match. . , , v ,-V 4. ... j 1 1. May the War in which we are engaged be 1 carrtea on tun Uly anu yipui,vcuijJccM(jwi.H humar.Uy ;nd may our Enemy become sensible, 1 hat a resort. to wahton Copflagiations, and the em. ployment ofhJScalplng Knife, diigracrraclvil ized Nation; A :5:ft: 12. 'Our Maritime yRightSi--theseate the b jects of the War,end tht y will nut be abandoned. 13. The micron t o Russia : It pioves to the world, mat wnusv we are ngnimg ior our i - , r Piniwiv w WU,M.KJ" T' vl",4U"tuvir f?RO Mr. WW. m Wak. wmuy, on Satur&y the & sion ot negociaung an nonoraoie reace- i . jjp ihst .g man phi l, very dark eStipiwrSTeff' U. The memory. of Pikeand .Lawrencej andjgor7 inches hich haiomegreyhain, anA i$lni.-cknf:-;. Ha . j. LA..... MU.in ll.. l!. ., M . .... ...J - ,,..11. f,,,A. I l,.iu. ,1 i. tneir 'OmpairiOlS.innVriH5, wnu uac iniicr in ine jan excciiHii rirjiciiici, uu m jn.j 6'" .. - --.. course of the present f War, bravely fighting in 2-X "?.Cvonty '-Dollars - Reward. . - RAtA WAY from th SubicnMrMW Wed.-.ciaf, the ' June, a negro man named ND about 23- ais ul" 5 ot 3 or lOiqcbes high: Svdoegw wash-ughU't r. Saru.1.. uel Mill bf Rockiagharaeoumyi N. C. but wa broushi h ffj, the &isti' Shoret of Mylod it H uppoicd will tkrk yjj about SalisWiry, N. C. as siryife w sold to Jii gir l ot tha plc. ,' Whoever Jl apprelMmd m'.1 m j;r" .Ki ccui him in any jail thai I may et him again; hii rtct-ivc thc'fv luvo reward, and ail, reasonable chargt pail. - Chatham, S. C. Juno 88, 1813. Hg their Counli v's cause. 15. "Agriculture, Commerce and Manofactureg. On their cultivation and encouragement depends the Wal(h of "Nations. ' . 16. Literature, Arts and , Sciences M the, Co. rintkian Capitals of polished Society." 17. The American Union j May it be perpetv ual, and may he he considered. a Traitor' who has the hardihood to. assail it. v 18. Political Harmony 1 May nothing ever sever those Bonds of. Amity which ought to-unite the free and. happy Citizens of America. . ,p It is said that Ctfn cress will a Jiottra in a few day s-Our representative has voted against the direct taxa So" far he has ;r done well lor: his onst'uuems cannot-nay-tlftm tvlthaiit rqUfh dif l. till V WYMVT.. A (rmnront n api ht tuc y.ni. vi . v . . . a r ... 'given to any person 'who will apprehend . ihe uit bw v 4 .. Iier U.m to the f ubscriber, 3 mile north ot C. I. -6oihtnd' 'start. - . . HEtfRITGOUOrOSr , July 6, 1853. .' - - ' ' " ' '" ' ' ' 'I YANCEY k BRANSON OFFER tfr Mt their StOCK OF OOPS, in b Cty.it Raleigh, fo Cash or uu a Ctettii lor NewtiabW Ifztl .. hamisom Aiottmeni tor many places, and wcli laio in. Mir 6, 1813. , ,. , if HALV9 x -" V . DRY GOOD isf GAOC: Jit ST0liF.t CONTAINS a handme aM-rtinent of DK V GOODS flf?1.! QKOcitlltS.. which vill b sold imcab. Thtrc huJ haod, - -Ai'iKl -t. HiiUGAR; - . ' ' . . -y-- molasses. ., '. ." --, .',""'."" And alra!t-every article UGrrfty tUte.v. ' 1..
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