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n ,iiu i it' in n 1 '"r M" 11 - bUiie rent 01 mc , dack,-detVU'rtU rouir.H.,. ., qo and 1 flight, iiom.the.6rs', gale .... , , , , ;H- v - v; . v- ,tlr,,w0 : mo da? Jfc& Vthr VpdV Ae . copter, And . ; trt ,. J . J. Xrf . C.r ' fcrtr r.r,ered out b?'XM&7 for 11. .Why cinceJthiyoUlhitthV J.,The Ontario Ffcn nfW" f,:.y nn in no fcderlist- haye' always been the' enemfo, arid tb- cey it vi ha been di.Mshed byv the loss -. ived b the contracts boxcar rymt, dc$,; t ri,ndof $m,g urir:- of the, Wiping vWlvtfz : . f pI;ljt, tor the jranison, MiOTri';: Rn.V'io:Wf!ce by - aVreppectabfe navy. I -.-..Tnt. !: ' 3Te anrf defrayed by the British. y ... On thr -Oth tinst. l50r' itJ.i WilU Let -.-R-hr, Julia, Trent. 3 euns. w,k. - at e i L-.,Udrov. rl ihrte Indian canoes, aason,and tired on-nei which n .ic.u.u , ie canoes sitered off" l to an Mond opposite ; a tnfire was kepi up until me cznoes eirut. Lland : ii these ranofs thfciv were u is ue. !.ttwten 20 !c 30 Indians, and it is thought fat not more than two or tWee escaped. There was no injury received opine range r j is not yet known to what nation these Indians VforiK'-d, but by some tt is inoupni nai incy e iht-same party that tiacaea ron mauisun Milt O H, Wil'J WZIC UC3V,tllJlJJg iv ( v-. hntier sriir'Tnenu rruiu n,c 1U5" 'w th inclusive, our troops have had four contests vth U;e enemy on Our twr.tifcr, our iqs ; is six Ned and two woumle ; and - we nave , every asi-'n io believe that they have K-st oetween id Id 50 killed, of the number of wounded io cei - l - opinion can be formed- It is stated i the (Fair of the tenth that when the canoes swum ie islAiid that a blue cloth was raised,', which as taken for a flig, the rangers ceased, tiring, lie cloth was agaurteken down and a ftufi rfi'ed a. te rangers bynthe Indians who raised itr and Jhe tirino; commeijced again oo our side until the ncmy disappeared. Some of the Indians finding the climate of H'-iJ too wST-m. have reinom to vf .".in- . ."'. . . . 1 . 1. . . lissippi, where tney nave commented vuc M death; from Uie measures taken by govern Lent, we '.entertain, strong" hopes that their at- fcnipti on our uontitr win -jejouea. ' PtATTSBUKCB, Jul 31i The foHowiPff was Handed for ' publication as a intral transiauon onne aeciarauon vi vym, apamst' the Uritis'u by the sU naUon3 of Indi ans. '' -.' '' ..; J "' DECLARATIOM WAH: :i B7 TRS 'HX' K AtrdNS OF INDIAN ' We ac Chiefs and Couaciil'.rs of th6 six Na- hv nrnrJaim to fill the War Chiefs knd Warriors of the Six nations," that WAU declared on our part against 'the provinces of tJppec'aai.bwer-Canada. i 1'herefore we do hereby command and advis? w th? War Chiefs to call forth immediately the iWaniors under them and put them intinotion to Vrotett" thdr lights and, libertle?! wnichour bre hrcn the Americans ape now cetenaing. - ihem. chuckle, at jhe cunning of th'p Usi ?hifi i U Milll n'.f 1 nr t r.&t k .... . ) Thf re is a maxim, among niarriagable misses, that rjtji'pnrd 'rake natke.toe bet husbands.'. ho, perfasps; ao enemy 'rjeconri led jmayprovej the iasiesi frien. But we must see something further xA this newfangled affection,' there" must te proof more substantial than wordy -bombast,' before we cqn place full faifh in a conversion so miraculous ! . '.i-''; ., ;t The National lntelligencer admits '' that a great change has been wrought in public sentimept, in , relation to the necessity for. a navy." Of coqse" quehce thii great 'change is in the democratic Lody- iBut hear Avhat wonders H has brought along Willi it. " In a single year," says the Washirg'ojj'. pv,per, " now it ha become neccs. sary, more hai been done by the republican ad. ministratioo to buikl up a navy, than was. done iii ttodve yeais by the party who now clattn a patent right to the naval esiublishment." lleve, really, is a dose Strong enougli for most men's digestion 1 Afore fare in one year by the Dcmt critic atfminiatraJon .'Not so bad',butjt is as well lobcThung for a .sheep as a lamb, you know. By thp way Jhis is therst time, even in press. Ing nn aryuioejuj, that the fact rf . Washington's ftderafism has been admitted by' democracy 4 ated we beg it may not be forgotten, iiot to the question. More has been done in one year. Well tell as what thit more consists in. What ships hive been built what yards have bee'tfes'tabUsn-. d; what timber purchased; jvlut keels laid down? -Did you build within the year one pf those fngaies which have saved you.'-nd your war fro a utter obloquy and coh'.einot ? What is there vi-ible of all your doings? Oh 1 for Y: ; New-York, August Maior Genersi Wilkinson left this city'yester- auernoon, and embatked on bosrd the Steam Kt for Albany. We understand Ueneral W. ill proceed immediately to ihe lines and take c command of the Northern Army ' ft His lixctllency Governor TompVtns, arrived in This city yesterday in the steam boat from Alb?. iy. ' ;'1" ' Several of the passenger in the ttearo. boat tale, that it wa reported in Albany Sir Jurors L. feo had. again mude his appearance o Lke hitwio, with his fleet, and that they were in ight of our fleut, under the command of Cowmo FRIDAY, Al' G V ST 27, 1813. .Mrih'CtrrAina Elscti-rtvfjr 18 1 3 '" CNTtNl'KD ;. "'''.- -. .... Her fird, County: , en. Tlwm Wynnj. Col. Wm. Jones, Bounftltun . jwrintimftion. t CU F- Dnrj " ' It'chard Frear, Major IL 5ooh ftilliam Johnston. ? Joseph tickett, D. Cu;hberrion loL'u John ton 371. Moore MJJ-S-aate, PicJf.eit.6i4, ' Rotkuiifhu.tic: 'vr;.:'" ' ' . .S-Biii; William fo(iglat. :-vuncom&e?-'kS.j . ... . L -. - :- -; t " . Mriklenbttrg. -fif r . $ - fiL - iTilliani B. Da!s!in, . ," - , v . J. Harris, C. Harris 1'oi.l Uavi-I'ivn 501, Gen. George, Graham 18 Senate. Dr C Ha ri 853, Jjna.han Harm 111 , George Hamp- un 35i-James VVJjon 3f', A. AleJtandit 91i S. Fux 8 J, Sarnuol K.nfr Jattje Srewart. rfhjhald M B.yde. ' Jamel SeaweH, Josiah Tyson. yotv!' M Bryde 386F." Bulluck t'9 Sv'naie. . SeaweU John Mattui, v .Jlftra Davenport. shamc j- Tulk not about your, doings. There permit ate its hia been too much of cvd in them, fo much pleasant discourse whilst they lift me. " " . . " '. . ' The frames, we are told, of three .seventy fours are in a great state of forwardness but are not yet raised. Neither is the gieat bell at Mos cow ; and we shall expect ta hear the one rung lor a peace, before th-" ethers distinguish them selves by an" -'achievement The seventy-fours may possibly be revly by the tim-! the present war is over ; and therv th;y will have nothing to do but to lie and rot in expectation of a new one ! '., -'' Xtia a novel proof of wisdom in rulers that when the necessity arise, then they are active in looking about for means I ltf!i o:ca ston occurs, thev set,aiout preparation and ex pedieht ; and when they are ready with thesr, the occasion h flrd V We thought a navy had been a thing of slow, expensive and painful growth 1 "requiring treasure and years for its com pletion. Bat we, find 6ur mistake. Magicians therj are whoc.au conjure up onei within a year; h i can rrne the oak which crowned the inoun tiin y?sterdjy, bear the flag of the df.ep to mor row ; anJ who can attain the mastery of old jfarvfu by usUiru; the waves in the lakes of.lhc-1 Growler, Dratun, 5 gs. captured . Sunk-1 a'Tial- Scourge, Osgood, 8 gs, v , ' ' ' Hamilton, "AVinter, 9 gs. N t -And tha two fnll.xwi.ig have bttnv--j- Condtmnd urtfit . ortrvice. ' . ' Fair American, Ciauucey 2 gs. '-" ' . Pert, Adam's, ,3 gs. ' - t ,.' Total loss and decrease, 30 ijuns, 5 lieut. com? mandaMiand 120seamen, Oai them drowned. The British have gained only the Growler, of I long 32, and 4 long fours, and her crew. They are ail schooners, and the twb which fell into the hands of the enemy, and the two which were condemned, are lost by their bad sailing which rendered them, cumbersome and disadvantageous to the fleet. The bravt crews of the. former are a subjtct of regret ; the crews and armaments of the latter are slill in set vice. DIRBCTTAX. H- Uf this tax we h'aye' carefully copied, from th . aet of Congress, the several proportions to he ; paid by the counties composing this State, fhc reader will find them below: but Icrjum nt.bedceeivetl byjthe supposition, that the total apouut, large as it i, of the direc t levy, wirjses the whole- of the new, burthen and the. entire system of internal revenue, with its excise, cruagers , and-ifs stamps will be let duwH upon our opprese shoulders. The people may then exclaim, "why there! , there i The war gone with So mueh, and sg much to support the M ar, and lio atisfac . tion; no advantage!",' Wo first began to ' light against the orders in eouhcil, "War was x continHed for the protection of seamen j and A"1. of his irascible passions T or who hut JMtf cheEl, inai cannot tsei an r,jurfi canjno rajetncir , higr lousrvl'njhuMasmor top tt ei.: vengeance , , ir fuU.C4r?e ?' Let hesyy. .cynics ; thei wW'V3 leaden srils ar taught by stupid wn toijnwl vjT bent at every wrong ; who can digss! an ; injurf 'T' ' more, 'easily than a compliment wiio can protest -; against the r. laws of nature, and -cry aUrhuqiat 4-,V". affections down"; let them find shbuiders Ttojie- eel ve the painful stripes of; peevish Tirorta;l,4 ati4 to bearihe "wfongs'orda submit their slavish Jxsoms to be trodden , and trampled under, foot by every despot.. The American" genius flies a higher pitch and like " r ambitious Phae.on, climbs into the fljming cha. rio, and drawn by - fury, scorn, revenge, and -honqur, rambles ; through . all the spheres, and ; brings with it confusion andt destruction. Lt ' -th reeking sword vindicate the reputationj ani 'r'' . rectify the injured character of our counti y, anc! 7 quench itself in plenteous stVeams of gore. " 'X . Who,' but, sceptic will refuse (o join in the ' following prayer.! God of love,, father of alJLtlie families of theftarth,- we are goin to assist the great lyrant..;'wu' thou .hast raised., 'tip for scourge to tear in pieces our brethren ' of man, kind J but our stiength is not equat to our furfx Lwe beseech Uiee to assist us in the work of slaugh)er. Go out, we pray thee, with our. fleets : , . andermies. Whatever mischief we do, Mt kop& ; -thou wilt protect us in it., . ; , l- , , Thfau, who bast made of one blood all the dwcTfi V- jl ara upon the earth, 'je-trmt thou njlt vieW u alone with partial favor," and -nabla us. to brirtg misery and flebtrucvioa upon our fellow-craii res V't-s,;-; !fcs-r-'S' POttTEUij. . urtV Carolina..: Tarry hut a few monthJ Extract of a Utter from an American gentiemffi 1 . , . . m . . 1 r. i... - ,., r: 1 ' .... . ; now at Liverpool to his friend iu Una tity ie Wl.u X'J 111? VftiMt - .... .'if. "The game of policy Bonaparte has. now oft .the; tapis will) ! expect cause a revolution irt ;En gland of a strious naturif sf mean the peadirigj convocation of a grand pacing Congress mea sure as important as it. was unexpected. The effects will be of consequence indeed I concive i3-stiincieniiy eviaent tnai uonaparie will prooase it in to be ended to retrieve our sullied renu- tsrras of peace which the English ministry will tation. In other words, we are now strug- foolishly refuse to subscribe VVhatfistlh con- d we occupied licfore 'sequence f The foice of ah'unitted wbrldiwill. gliug to rcgaiM the ground the declaration of hostilities! And for this wise rouud-ahout, among otlier items, the fal lowing eauniL's are to pay annually, . Currituck, ; " Camden, ' Pasquotanlcy Perquimous, . Gates Choyvan, Hertfordy Bertie, 1 , Martin, "v"' '' . XarthamptrJfllJ" Halifax, v Washingbir TyrrelJ, Hyde, w Pitt, Edgeeomrjv Beaufort. Greene,. Craven, Carteret j , 9 9d S3 20 70. 13 woods. 'Fearing it mybe forgotten, we shall set it down, that the democrat 5. are friends of the na vy, and of commerce and of sailors riihts : That hcy havtrdone more for. these in one than Wrishgto i and Adams did in twelve yers; nd thai: they were o . ct oposd to' a navy, only lVom tfie fpprehemion that it Tidght ue applied to an improper and dangerou? uss ! C ' ' " t . .!., it: II ' - -( -.'..-' jtiwatd Mooiig. PlomM Wright. L - i , ' tjjimes Stewart. ' IIuUStpA, Jq! h Bras Crk. Charlf I cagge, i nomM Lpngira V, Surry; :::. ,; ,- Ltwi'yHiwniV Ctes.ki!iJewc. Richmond " i" A C ':' ' ' ttoei t wUWUiam MTLeod. Cbarrh ' 1 '''' V'':' V V John.'Phjfer. Paul Barrm ex; MAJOR FORSYTH 'S RIFLE CORPS Thii corps, it. wille. remembered, was chief ly recruited iu the aper partf Morth Carolina ;l and the hardy mountaineers have done ampie justice to the expectations' formed dt them. At he batttesof York," and-Fort Geo-ge on theJ 7th of April kjj 27th of May last, the follow ing men were Ktlledi ; In major Forsyth's- jlfle corps, at York Joh lliirlow, John Pells, Chas. Richard, Silas Woods, Woodward Junes, sergeant Nathan Skiver, "Wil liam Rockwell, Nathaniel M Lawrence,. serjge.ant Sol&rrton T. Moore,Peter Covio, Geo. Thomp-sqn-Moses Bucli, Nathan Ballatd, .-Grove San ders, Total -1 4 " -At fort GeorgeJohtt' Bart!etVilliam Richardson, TotalS Aggregate 16 i v ' From the Federal Repablfcan, we have eKtrac ted a sketch of the debate in Secret - session, ?n the embargo question, Mr. Hanson's speech is the only one given at length and was doubtless written out by himself. We therefore trust: the other members will furnish thdr remarksalao. Halifax Ti W.l- Irjumt'inj Jatnes. Barm' moBia CoiFvld. fVil'.is Riddick. .' " TWn d Haliiat Ayitliatil Drey -Town f Edehion, Jame IiedelL Perqvitruin,-' -'"'. v-'.-' Vi!liamUddick, WUJiam Jone. , One must nave mote than ordinary -industry iiW patieneerto follow the administration writers ,thi-oiu'hkll their tricks 'and,; windings.. iNp Soo ner ert the fallacies and roisxepreseptations f to djv deU-cttd, than, a new set art produced -.far examinariftn; and exposure to-morrow. ; - What tit rtfuted'a month before- is reiterated week itr week V until av, frit pertinacity places ? its phism of its faheho'odi irt - tiiumhjbtfore the ?ublic. ". ;' - f - '"; : t ; '" On the subject of our naval -t etibiishraent, dminisirittortnd iis advocate fteLparticulaily ort bjt.ee it has helped them out, at a ,depd .iiftTatl of a sutlderi the hive become it most J Idirkicd'--admirers. -.Oar VgaUant y navy ! . Our ) 'UlorVoos navy i Our generous tars i Our briyS twV 1 . UuF invincible saUors l .anrl ou: every . ' S THE MOVEMENT OF OHIO. -jA-On. the;3d of August there wei e300a militia beyond Oehrraie i s between Frankliuton andjthat place oetween ;nci 4,uuu more ; -Jn trie same day ift brigade,at Fianklinton prepatU'B go on all the roadsUil!ed twlth detachments. On the 6th of AygusVii was believed that more . than 10,000 we-c i ad vance of Franklinton.' On 'the evening of theith it is Supposed Gov. Meigs met General JVrison with the most advanced corps 300Q menV-The idea is maintained that Harrison would st an tly pass imo Canada, maiv Np oo-niig Jhe posts wV the rcilitia, and .tending out aeiacnmeiua onutoteersm au wwarters. - - 1 T; appears that tbl siege of fort Meigs islraisV ed, and hat 6000 offo , Ohio militia hd reach ed head quarters at-9heCa, (9 milef this side of Lower Sandusky,) one 7th or Sthinsu ; " Foreign Keren: Unythe 'foreign head will be found . Lord WellingYijfliatlcount f a lace uecisive viciory w, aain ; Our naxarforre on LJ bt:eri "greatly diminished, Ontario has lately Fhe British squadron ' Johnson)' Mrayu ' Warren, Franklin', Nab. Granville, ' ; .Oislow, Ni?w Haiiove Duplin, Sampson, . B-tinswiefcj Bladfn, AtC6luinba9t , Ciiml)rranJ ""Hobespn, ' Montgomery , Rlehsnond, ; , Anso'ii;, ... . Moore, Grange . Wake, , .. .Person. Rockiiighatrrf. " Caswell, Guilford, ,"' ; Stokes, "'"r" ' Rowan, -.' "." 1 Randolph) .' Chatham, ' " jLihcoIn, , "Miecklcnburgj Cabarrus, ". Buncombe,- Haywood, , - dolls. ;; . .2,204 80' 2,10 2 3,493 v 2,170 je,t34 t 2,956 p,25T2T V 2,323 12 6,760 88 7,720 ay 1,850 00 .1,391 48 2.380 65 tt,490. 42 6,066 89 2,824 63 i,US 94' 6,357 6 1,373 12 -2,233-79 2,178 90 8,253 13 3,034 35 0,521 33 , 4,570 2,988 6,144 '2,'2J4 , 6,690 8,237 2,951 1983 3,702 1,235 0,638 :,323 2,873 - 3. "28.9 39" '2,793.27 2,3J7 92 7,360 SO 6,443 34, 2,85A37 a62 47 ; 4,670 99 4,491 66 :-3,842-3d 1 8,873 13 ; 2,764 93 1': 33 39 11 11 71 39 63 83 ' 13. 84 14 ultimately coitrpel her to bejpf watshe micht now take with UonoY. U is supposed on Change i that Gallatin aud Bayard wh.)ia tbepapei-s state as forming the mission to Rassia We t6 Jfin the Congress. If sovI shall be led to conceive that an intimacy rather too close' subsists the Capitol and St. Cloud.", H From the Jf. Yo'k Evening PaU ''' . , i TKXTv -.. : - . - The war wUK England was declared withfitft A any concert or communication with the French govesnment ; it has produced no connection bev 1 tween the United btates ranee, or any uni-' derstandin"g as to its prosecution, continuance cjjK, ' trminauon. 1 ne osicnsiuie relation setwecntne I twocounUies is the true and only one.'' Monroe refurt tn unsioer to IVtbster" reitjgJJ -,-"' Horn. "' ' '-V O ': ;.. ' s . Proof. ' ', R The actual situation of Europe ; the ectf shy in which oor enemies find . themselves, to disperse their forces in Sicily, Portugal and Ca n ada, removes every idea that bur cast may be attacked' French Senatus Contultum, Jlftrit srisiv ' r.VV -. TheEmperqrvNap6leon has offered the serabling of a Congress at Prague for a gebeiral ; Peace . Onthei part dtFranw therfc'wjllbe the ! French Plenipotentiaries, those of the Unite&i t States of America, of Denmark, t of th Kiflg of ! Snain.. rvrt cX all ,K Itirl nfnuiniut l'; Do!. M ,f.' a a f - A - i'xunitcar) m r-y, ' ioi A man was committed to gaol Albany rft few days since, from Pittsburgh, on a chtrge of treason. We understand that he confessed Tin -; 1 his examination, that he had fiitnishtd the enm wiui qrawmgs 01 riaiuourgn, etc. me state 01 oujr , force and publie; property, and that be hadfrccen. , ed part of the wges of his treasbi-'":,;-' - HEAD-ACHE., r Bdrke. Ratherford -.In-del, .''" i-K:-S83 - 63 .. -":.ft:-Shi 70 J -t ' 800 18 ;: ;." 2,764 92 V 3,970 '09 s lL39r-j8t- : 1,807 28 v- ;'R:.'!724"34:-..-;.-"'-' 312 61 FOR' THE "UMSRYA. "' . fTHE BLESSINGS AND ADVANTAGES OF- ...... ..,T--WARiv:;-t-';;;. With a prayer for their continuance t " , v War is a state, irv which it becomes our busi. ness to hurt and annoybur neighbor 4 by ifyery possible mean r instead of cultivating to destroy ; instead of building ' b.L pn down instead: of peopling, to depopulate ; a state in. which we drink the teais, and eedoipon the tn'seriesvof our fellowcieatures.1 Oh I what a gratificatiori"io the exasperated spirits of American, is the blood of bur Offenders I and bow-it cools the feverof our boiling veins lit would be the quintessence of pleasure, the. height of Hatisfsctiorrand ilihe very mairow of all enjoyment, to bathe thd. paddle io the blood of those whose bold f affronts haye lurnedv-our ' wounded .patience, inCo furyi ! what sturdy spirit hath the power to .rule bis A Medical frigid informs, that afier exercl ing his utmost skill to cure, or even alleviate, a ! very distressing case of Head-Ache, in a -distlnV guished character, in which he was unsocces'sV 'ful t after the use of Bark, Velerian, Steel, : A4 j sxftidj;.Mavghesia, Volatile AUtsli. jyiineral -AS " cids, Merchry,r"and Arsenic lr an old womafi . proposed the. use ol Milk,4r by taking ' fumble . . Uh'ree timei dailyVA which jeffiycted j(l xute . it - jhead.ache very generally proceeds from a dison. ' dered state of the liquor of the stomach, (Castrtc ) juices Perhaps the milk m4y"Vduce its bene nciai enects, yy. naturalizing Acia, ana -inereoy removing an '.irritation in therves bfthe 'stp mathwbickdiliectly sympfiite-witb those fif the head. ' S . ' ' " '.. ; .Ttnytondn'd(tke'''Ba . Pour 6f tftffcr enemy 'a ships were seen offthe mouth of Back river yesttrday mqrftingy coming down the bayu In the afterhbbtt Oey came to anchor near tKSs mouth of the Capet. .The whole (including the PJantagenet, which was there before) consistirfg; of three seventy 'fours and two frigates 1 : .v ' ; " Mrolk Uerald. -" under Sir James L' VcoAwe atmk- oner and isuftriogrthoughlsy or. curb Ihe. hfadstg. fury y;:;.v-;WlLMINQTON."ACADEMY; A PERSON-of decent manner and untnts peachtd; morals, capable of Teaching the - Enr lish Language Irt all its branches grantmatically) and ihe Latin Language In its earlier stages, al so Writing and' Arithmetic, is wanted in this A cadeoiy, to commence his duues on the first day of the ensuing November, and to continue until the. first day of the subsequent : August. Applicants are requested to hand in their proposals on or BtJ fore the first day of Sepfember next, to . . , . --JAMES Wr WALKER. SrcV "July 22, 903. isp. ; 1 ,YANQEY U BRANSON OFFER for sale their STOCK OF GOODS.Jn the CityjS fi i , Ralettb, for Cash or ba a Credii lor negotiable FapMggai " ; hadilMin Asortineal for ftany' pJaMJ, .and well laid in. . ' jj I',' ':1 .-rv.
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