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I t- 'I' 'AT- Domcftic. " ifanoeitan cidenLthfi affair bavins taken place o late, C: Monroe, with par ofjcapt. Call wellV troop, am verj vn the ground just es the' action terminaledV but there wis no further attempt made ,.pnv the Dart of the enrmv. . We have not heard what in V: ;- 1 Baooxirr, N. Y J 14...; "'On tiaturdar Morning lat attwo o'clock, an - ittaefc waiinadc; on the Port oF Sag Harbor nea !ju Ae enemy sustained, but it is saidrteve4Peak'a Evidence, nhe east tnfl of Lone: Island, by five bout from the ;u.,j ,..,,' .... .r.;. ttrhrh Chittyon Pleadine Ilriti'Hhrfjiuilron now' . blockaJing nett New- h , retreatea. BcSTer'i NHWurI V&C ComYn's DigeC v:jF?'- f-f '" -y Powell Contacts East's Crown Law , ; Swifts ffit! ''i wai narl F rurr.nanv -irth "l.! Miimnt vnt ar". i i. . . . I v4..ariViicaita 1?- tv ' . " r " r -r -1 .- .i shot .irom one of the trigates at tne nouse in troop were at ings American Precedents .- if ll.jiiil,iEaHii f7.nnrt. Jt VfllH Henning & Munford Virginia aiuo, vpia Day's Connecticut dutO.J vols Harris k JVfcKenry's Maryland ditto Caine's New Yorktlitto, 3 vols nucry, Qtionginnns po., i ne guara sim.on - y y, , b . M nd . Dart 0f lhe ed atihe el ot.ihe.Long "hart did not recog j reafast ,ut without effect. tiHe the boots, as enemies, until tbe orders of the . .. . ., vfiomnurider were distinctly heard, encouraging "iiir-Hf v ivlfinT U'men that thejr woul! have the-placc da fire in . ale(ter troma ftllage,OQ mites forth Dallas' Pepnlylvania ditto, 3: vols S&huMCitf.ts flew to the sccoeofaction battery lif four, 1 8-poundtfrs were quickly manned and rf musketry, aoon eoApetfeJ them.to relinquish our tf00 - -n Canad Qieen9town. Froro Ihcir iraeoded work ofstction.. 1 he .wiwocoasOTg swop wn.cn iay ai ancuor, ""'iyouf Jive hundred men, It isfesred, that gen. that they lt;ft(n board pistols, 6words, and other ' 3.., aA IVachineton. dated July 1Y 18 1 3. TThf K.Hirnr have spn (he oricrWtaLl (l j tVtta riar uiii nrnhiMu LAtuni's Maritime Law Richerand's Physiology 1 Biumchbach'i wtto ditto JohnaonV New York ditto Caine's and Tidd's Practice impi;mf?rts ; and tbc inhabitants went on board apd exfinpuisbed the fl me, which hod done little injury .J -it is probable that the principal ohjec' cf the enemy was to .destroy two new privatter Stjioom rs on the stocks at that placeThe promp- tdude of the inhabitants in reDelling their as- eiiiks is mucn 10 oe aannrtu. Ane enemy Jtepi up an-f.7 dirtcied fire ef-grapekot, which ? did Ou injury. On- Saturday the 3d inst. a barge iVroni the amities M'h about 20 men landed at Oysterpond ioii't, and the officer decnanded of the people a qut;itiy ol beef, to be delivered on the following Monday and threatened the destruction of the place in case of a con compliance. In conse quence of their unprotected situation the inhab kints concluded to delitcr them 4 head of cattle tfl tbet day. Our correspondent suggests that tOikss governmcTit take measures to preVentitthe Btieisa squadron will be victualled from the east end of Long lslaed as long as they remain on the Nation. ' , " Uichafs prisoners. Our j Coxe'S American Dispensatory betrayed into an I Hooper's Medical Dictionary Thompson's .Chemistry I Bracken's Farriery Complete dmo . . . Lind on Di Jtases in Hoi CliMalei . ASKIKMISH.. - 0n Sunday the llth inst.. the enemy crossed 1 (3ve Niagara with 250 regulars under Coli. Cinhofi and Warren surprized the detached militia at BUck Rock (who,. .however made gocAl their re treat,) ar.d took quiet possession of the village and pubUc stores. They burned the sailors bar-rack- nr.d tht Jblock-Jiouse'. at tne Navy Yard, pi:p tlx: cannon at the, batteries, and -canted way he public supplies of provisions, &c. The Jdarn., however, was given in time to collect an -efficient f rcein from the surrounding neighbor Jho i tQ drive the tmemy o who retreated in the" greatest disorder, leaving 6 killed, 5 v;ound ed and 15 prisoners. In retreating' across the liver one of the, enemy's boats, .hich was left v ome dis-tance astern, was exposed to the fire of , pur musketry, which did visible execuiicrii,ne3rly 'the whole 'crew being either killed or wounded. We; lost three killed and 5 wounded. Col. Bish p -was badly wounded, tut was carried off in the qpats. Noafo'tK, July 23. Wd have notlung new to rer.t-our distBrtt ftdtrs iib-fromhis-plantThfew-shipa A4t)ord 'a Lychaven bay, hve not .been rein iSrcdjibr have ihoy rnatie ay moyeroent worth Policing, l he le ss ol tlueir barge and men some days past (which were cap'ured by our s. militia) hft9 irritated them exceedingly, and to 'K. e revenged, they sent a tender close in shore on Saturday last and opened a fire on the Pleasure ouse, 1 !IVy were within a mile of the bcilding, -bm as hey fired with their usual accuracy, thtir , balls passed over . and urider, and on each side tf - it without .oirtg any injury. There was a strong ' f uard of militia fuSout half a mile.'from the house, who immediately ;and under, coyer of the sandhills, " moved oer to lha beach, but Oie enemy prudent. 7y retreated, -before they came wituin musket fbot of XvafrS , 4 , ; t . .. Boyd is among the slain, or troops are said t be completely betray ambush. No patticulers There is a rumor in the village this morning that Sackett'e Harbor has fallen. You will consider it. however, as mere reDort-- It comes via Utica, but whether true or false ' I; Harty on Dysentery , know not.ChaunCey is out n ilic Lake The iSpallaoiani -on the Blood - General Piko not finishedShe i not meuiioned ' Ditto Tracts in the report of the captureVif the harborJL.suiK , Cullen's Materia Medica pect the our.t will prove" to be false- l h-pe ; Medical Museum, T vols any attempt to take care of our North VYfstetn ,' Adairidan Medici Lexicon Frontiers may not prove to be too late losnggeSt ! BtU on Ulcers, Ditto Surgery Something to the Mlvantago of our country. God j Dewnan a;idHamilton orrMidwifery knows Something ought to be done for the prottc Fordyce and Beddoes on ever tion of the inhabitants on the lines i heir Mtua. AJbernsthya Surgtry tioii, I fear, is daily becoming more serious and a . K-inglake on the Gout . larming." , Munroe's Anatomy, 3 vols - sfe9B ! Beddoea on Consumption . Nxw Yok, JOy 16. jDaviJsou on diltu It is with pleasure we lea.rn, that the line of Keed on ditto Torfiedota. intended, if necessary, to be aue'ehed Willicji'a Lectures across our Marrovta are compleated, and can, atChssselden'a Anatomy t2 hours notice be placed in a situation to blow Armstrong on Children, up the most if not all the vessels passing by Forts . Home qn Ulceta Richmond and Hndson. This litie of Torpedoes, Cox on Insanity . together with the Forts on each side of the' Nar- Douglas on the Muscles rows, which will shortly mount upwards of 100 i Buxton on Coughs' heavy cannon, wjll render, m -our opinion, this Fox's Medkal Dictionary Ciiy perfectly safe in case the eneaay shtAild at. Wallis on Disease tempt to enter our harb jr- Su-ton on Foul Air r ' Goochs Surgery IlARTroab, July 8. f MISCELLANY. Divinu Bell and Tor-1 Fisher Ames' Works ttedo. having been under the RamiUtt British man Lee's Memoirs of the War in the stftrth tm Hit of War, fcc &c, is going the rounds of the pa '; Morse's Universal Gaaettetr, a vols pers, and there appears tone goitemouthe enough - Brooks iuo to swallow any tale which is foricated. We U Says Says 1 know nothing of what was, done under lhe water Thinks-l-io-myself but the eye sight of thousands has denoted the '' John Bull and Brother Jonathan falsehood of the assertion, that in consequence of CeJebs in search of a Wite these torpedo movements, Com. Htrdy kept his iCtliies History of G'eec, 4 vols ship under way all the time ts they have seen, I Do. ditto of the WoMd, 4 mis that for more than a week after, the Commodore Lttnprcirc's Universal Biography, vols lay at quiet anchor at Gardiner9 hland 4rt fight 1 Ditto Classical Dictionary oi Xew London. Ic is stated by some trentlemen Cavallo's Electiicity than an experiment was made with a drviog bell 1 Mahhus on PcpUatio wbiclv was rowed an he night to near the Rami, j Goldsmiths History of England, 4 voK, Oct, and sunt ; but that, the beB and the person in , Hume and bmoiict a omo, is vots. it have not been heard of since. " """.5, Itrpt TSt ITATg Of . c l i l 3 ' 6 20 20 - do 40. do 80 do 100 do 800 do prize of do do do," do do cry, J5 200(1 1000 ' . 00 ' ' 200 . . 100 . 70 tickets each 20 15 10 is 1073 prizes,? N,9t two blanks ' g is.jtjj 2028 blank, to a prize. 3100 tickets at 5 dollars each, is g 15 The cash prizes subject 10 a deducuvt w . t J vv"" stationary ftun at juiuw : fi.oVli '-i.;i.c; UdwUv Kobertson'a C harles Alb, 4 vols D.tu Scotlatid, 3 vols 4itto lodia, 1 aol Great Rise in Ae Miiuippi. Pfowdto't Hisioi ol Ireland, 9 vols. Destruction was Derhaos nevfr more comnlete (iiobon s Romet 1 vols or inore universal than that occatoned by the pre- jDitto ditto, t vols. . . nf th Mifisinni. It 1 wwftef j fttn. Pike Lxoedttioos to the" sources of the Mr than that of 13 1 1 by about 16 iuthes, and txceeds sissippi nd thruL'gh the Wesietn Parts oi l ', ''':'-WRTW Citt, July 22.V The Secretary at War received yesterday a fetter from Capt. Caldwell, ' announcing that the the face JAwi.A -. r. J r ' . . r . Tl, Tii fk'ww Bauiun w nc enemy jiaoreurea aown the river, and on the morning of Tuesdsy were not in sight at Point Yates adout 70 milts below this City. So far as the enemy's vessels ascend ed th river, they made themselves well acquaint- that of 18 12, by a the whole parish of Concor- ( dia is (litei ally speaking) under water lhe in. habitants have fprsaken their dwellings and fled to the highhands. The crops are totally destroy, ed, and thousands of cattle are drowned. .The country is all a dreary waste. The scene is trvly melancholy, and it is to be feared, the desolation wilt not end here, much dangeris to be apprc bended irom no itencb ofputrified carcasses and vegetation, and numberless ponds of stagnant wa. tcr, will infect the air The embarrassments of many on that sida jhe river-aie wellkno n. Now the lust hope of the suffertra is swept away and nothing but poverty nnd disease stare them isiana, to the souices of the rkafisaw, Ei, 1 m and Fie. re Jaun Kivirst and a u ui throuch the Inteiior Prta of Ne Spsin, rur ing the tears 1105, 6 & 7. Ill unrated by nsi and charts. ! The Butiah Cicero, selection of the rifestadmir. cd SpeecUs, by. Thomas Browne, J vol Female Biography , or Memoirs !lluuiou Womri. of all ages, ty Mry Haja, JtJ BjswcU's Lite of Johnson, 3 vols Ditto Four toihe lleondci Melmoth'a Cicero, 3 vols KendaU't Travels through the Northern rrts of the United btates in 1 807 and t, J vols Scheie a f ravels through the Northern and West f d wlib iia navignnon, by taking sounrimcs as thev advanced, -and planting bouys to mark the chan nel. Whether they havedisebvered that there is riot a sufficient depth for (heir jlargtjr. vessels to pasH up, ami intend to withdraw from our waters, or whether they are concentrath-g theirf . fortes btbw for some meditated enterprize. a!ove, iust fltprt sent be ct rely conjectural. The move ment howeveh whicli they have made, will have no 11 itnce or. our defensi v operations and- an attatkvill not be invited bv. a relaxation of du ef. forts to make a successful resistance. , ; ' , A letter was received, yesterday- iafso by the Pottmater Genera!, from las agent at Point iCook Out, dated 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, stating that Uo schooners r,f 12 guns each, (though not fiicrJ l'r guns) apd a large transport brigt ap p ii ci fy -cojuaiiitg troops, had just-, entered, and wtie ti.tn p: ssing up uie river. ." :u . A fuopof Cavalry, under Capt. Osburn, and two companies of Infaatry under c'apts. "yCafy and .VJrci,., all frorji Loudon- county, arrived in AlrxafKliia ' ov Monday and f Tuesday. .Tiie -pDmptiude with which these troops obeyed the cajl to duty, merits our warmest prais?. A SXLlMISH. ' y Near midnight onFr4day nightt two barges landed at Swan's point iiiCharlsi, county,, about fv;s U I.0W4 wjth50 men, for- the purpose of plundering, it' was .pn-sumfd.. Tliey were seen by a prryiif-the mUitia and n pulsed. There wei Aonit ronfioij ou i he pdit of the m li'-ia, jnOit-of ihfm ha iiir Arrived in the course of the The Time Piece, paper printed at 8- Fran-j em parts of do. 3 vuls cisyille, West Fbrida, says : ' The country btvPorter'a Travels in Huasia an this nlnry and'Wew ( Irlpnns. !a more mne.i WiUinan's ditto inTulktT and Asia Minor rally flooded than has been known for W yearsjJJuaiit'si Hand authe slaves are withdrawn TTom the fields, ml Book lor iniantry First 5"00 drawn Blanks entitled u First drawn Ticket, . . Ditto on the 4th, 6th, 8th, an .' 10th days, Ditto, on the 12 th, 14th, 16th and 18th; days. j Ditto, oh each dy from the 20th to tlrer 30th inclusive, excepung ..the Tickets CQntituting I'iixe 20 k The said 20 prizes to cuuit ol inv . j irom 1QI to 500, inclusive cjch it) w ur , 400 to.be one prue, the first 0, or lcn .. tne u'in. First drawn on the 40th day, Ditto. . 42 i uy Ditto.' . 43.h day, Ditto. - 48th day, Ditto. . a'Jlh day, D The Managera present the WorrgMt.g v. to the public, in the confidence ttut im , laudable object of the Lottery, but U r . ducentcnis held out to advtn orcrt, rl speedy sale (Df the Tkkeu. lhe prizes has seldom ttcn exceeded, ax '.t j arranged as that toe porxhascr of a taif k by having the trospecl of d a win,; , 9 may ckuUicoo his chance of ottf ' v. three of the bett prixra, Irthe u..g Thi-TtawigSiuTTiSii 1 t day of October next, and be t'iU4 a m - Tilt B. UTIl.tMt: I WILLI M ROa.lU2v WILLIE LL vVIV THOMViHCXT. WILLIAM M fcsti.U Ticxif s at S toilars sack. Lm s-lr .i nerva Office March 34, 1813. ' IWJt.t - M i -. j O YANCEY k liUANSti . , - ftm., tm. - watcTnhTtevteTn the British Mavf to OcU HIS universal destruction ae tous apprehensions are entertained for the safety of New Orleans." The loss of property cannot, be estimated but it wilt exceed-tv enty rmllioris of dollars." BOOKS. W. BOYLAN has just received from Philadel phia and Baltimore, supply of BOOKS k ST A. riONARV, among which are the following t .DlfLvJTJf 3 Family Bibjes in T volume, different pried Buchanana Awatic Researches . Beattie'a Evidences of Christianity Paley'a dlttoi'? dhto ' Dhto" Natural Theology . GUI's Whole Body of DivbU?, 3. vols Stackhouse's History of the Bible, 6 vols . Blair Danes', .Saonn s, Dana's, M'Whorters, Smith. s, Jar ralt's and Doddridge's Sermons D wight 1,' Parkinson's arid- Methodist Psalms and Hymns --''--.---ai------ -y--fr. Buck's Miscellany, 2 yols J-'-' , . Newton's Worki 9". vols r v , 1 Doddridge's Family Expositor, 3 vols - . Josephus AVorks, tfvols ! . ." v Sampson4s Beauties ofthe Bible, I vd) . Milton's Works.' ' -: LAT? Robertson Fraudulent CoaVeyancxt on Frauds . , : -7..' l " Father's Ixreacy Father's TsWs Drydenl VirgiL CUrkli 0iL DsvidWi Virjil Lehnd's Demotthenes, Duncan' Czwr Webster's Elements of L'Kfu! Knbwkde Webster's, P. I worth's, Murray's, PwKe a4 Fem.iflt''s CnivtrtaL Sntlluit: HMks, bt Ike single or dozen. Tyro's Dictionary Ferguson's Jlome, vols STJrJOMRrt& Blank Book ' iliU9'rr faff .llHle-V " Little & Smith's Music Docks ' India Rubber, red and black A alert, rrd atu! black Sealins Wax. red and black Ink I W4.tr. Office Tape County and Superior Court Blanks. June 25, 131 J. , 'vs. IJ conrorno. 7 1 Act . . w Assembly, atusJki Aa avt u m,- , IIaHkx tka place wtwrc tke Vf . urrcu tho ' ia a4rmMJ. CNr trs named m thw said aci Im a v) U luve epecd a Hook far SwrriJa 4 . m the Capiul Stck far ,. derakir, kick wificj4aKM Oaober, at the Cottstatta df 4. a k. . -ttoyUiw i m fwtprttI Cpl' h Lmk 4 ftki dollr to be eUMtt' mm . ? I r tacts. A (eaMtral ssc m r . is so U Weld at m tkt A IL.. l bet next aj4f 400 tkxrrs U ax W fort, v at M rttac. 8 - to be vwid. U tttSkitet a sc then V rtr. Crf - t-4, under ih tfctt el itmn-X- Itrs on every thare tstrr4t tA ; t - dtr wfetat ca!!4 f exctffskai II dslUia'an akart tot tw ck year. 11. s ' - . ,. - w. ir iik. v,.i Aprfl I?. J. l vL v r cr'"rt Corks at - ' ton, llvassj-k Wwal y Uli x, staItras-aC5r:ke a..-f ' RAH a At' m tmr' mm mm4 ik -$mm Sr' l - 5 t - h .rriraETiJii t",. C - -tb t s t.i mi t-yj " v 0tm4 S.4r. IS. C m W t nj m iff it I if gv ' ' ' tf . m .', - " " - ' ' DWV Ik C? JtJ nrucedi-.n.' day, and. r. be'un irraiiged in any or " tiet '.-a'oikcar. o fniliuaj capt. Neal,vas killcrjComyn on Contraots Ditto Digest of Chancery Report Cowpera Equity Pleading Land for Sate. rp HE subscribed' offers for sale a vslusMe tract in the county 01 urang-, wuum umw mutt ot i , '- - - - - ' ATfLMt 11 -iWiMi oaaniOv-W Aa 1b4 . state df siatti tvv Tlir,?", '4"-r;v :m 1 i't Trraa IttS.- w --'" . ' ' f fliluhntrMitrh 1 ,hi Land it wtA wrte,L' lwts, (fc . , ivn.a w. . -t I 1 a river or cretk running qlte thruegk it. and the! W sw soil enusl to any in ib ntighWuta!. Iti: " Mv i.tet' : presuir.fcd: no -person will purtha- wioaet ta . viewing the land, therefore a further devrtmw it deeioed Unnecessary. Any Person wUhini; I purchase is invi:ed to view the lnL ar tU urns - at '"T will be rosde known by the subM:ribrv4tiAryf rt 3 f the nnmises. or i his absence Sir. U ti W WeJ, ' 't whose land ad Hint the alorctatd Witl" I .. June If. 1813; . ft ... j lVtf sCv was far -1 , 4tV. j.1
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