s afin taken by Perry aud Gazette Office, Albany, Oct. 17. Extract ol uw ictier trom au officer at Sack- etU’s Harbor, to a gentieman in tius city, dated Oct. 12. « We are stil fortifying this post with breast works, that surround tne whole Har- bor and a new batiery that wil imouut six- tec 44’s. We are in dally expectation of an attack from the enemy by land aid wa- ter. The fleet is in port. 1 think this Post can be defended against any force the enemy can bring agaist us. he force at - this post is about 4000 mulitia and 1000 reg- ulars, and a large force of militia coming on some of which have already arrived. Gen. Coilins arrived some time since and assuni- ed the command oi the whole, beng the senior officer. TI—n Erie, October, 14. On Sunday the Lawrcace, Lady Prevost and Porcupine sailed for Portage river. — They will transport apotl 1000 prisoners Harrison last all) from that place to Canada. ; Arrived yesterday, chooner Champion, Fraser master, four days from Detroit and two day’s from Malden. We learn from the passengers that gea. M’ Arthur with '7000 mounted men and 2 or 300 Indians ander Kis command arrived at Detroit on Sunday last. Two or three men were mur dered last week at the foot of the Maumee Rapids by the hostile Indians. ’ A l——t Knoxville (Ten.) Oct. 3 One thousand of the militia of East Ten- fessee took up their line of march from this place on Tuesday last, for the head-quarters of gen. Jackson. Several companies of voluriteers mounted gun-men will, we are inforrned, march to day. From the Baltimore American, Oct. 17. MEXICO DECLARED INDEPEND- ENT, Letters of a late date, {rom New Orleans, received by this day’s mail, state, that ac- counts had been received from Mexico, that that Jprovince had declared itself independ- ent (both royalists and patriots joining) on recciving information ofthe rejection, by Ferdinand VIL ofthe constitution formed by d.€ cortes. IEPs New York, Oct. 19. ANOTHER IMPORTANT PRIZE. A passecger in last evening’s accommo- dation stage from Boston informed us, that the private armed brig Yankee, capt. Jenks of Bristol R. I. had arrived at Providence, from a cruise of ten days, and brought in with her a British transport ship, having on board 500 troops which she captured after a short action, in which the Yankee lost about 10 men The transport was captured near Halifax and was separated from her convoy. Boston, Oct. 17. Arrived hers, on” Saturday. the privateer brig Prince of Neufchatel, (316 tons, 11 guns) capt. Ordranaux of Mew York, from a cruise. Sailed from Cherbourg (France) July 4; and from the 9th July to 30th Sep- tember, she captured 15 vessels ; the prio- pal part of which she burntand scuttled, — Onthe 9th inst. off Nantucket was attacked 1n a calm, by 5 barges from the Endymion frigate, containiag 1U4 mer, and after ns action of an hour and a half] the barges were repulsed with greatloss; one of the barges wink, with 18 men. onls Fourth rer maken up; one barge was captured withthe 2d licut. oi tic tigate and 29 men ; the other bar- ges dritted off with the current, supp osed to have suffered much. The following is the new military or gani- zation of France :— 90 regiments of the line. 15 do. of light infantry, 55 do. of cavalry. 8 do. of foot artillery. 6 do. of horse artillery. Besides the establishment lor the house of the king, of 20 or 30,000 men—making altogether about 200,000 men. Each regiment consists of 3 battalions. Number of officers out of service, 8 or 10,000, to enter by seniority. Those who retire have hall pay until called into service. Office of the N. Y. Mercantile Advertiser Oct. 20. [BY THE STEAM BOAT.] The steam boat, which arrived yesterday morning, brings a report thatthe enemy’s fleet, including the large ship, has gotout of Kingston, and is cruising on the lakc.— Our fleet is at Sackett’s Harbor A passenger in the steamboat states as a report, that Fort George has been taken by gen. Izard’s army, with its’ garrison, con- sisting of 300 men. The main body of the army had previously evacuated it. Port of New-York, Oct. 15. NROM SACKETFTT’S H ARBOR- We have a letter of the 11th, which gives no news but the following : « Commodore Chauncey came in last evening with the fleet. The Fuarbor is ve- ry strongly fortified. We expect and wish anattack. We have no doubt ofa victory should they come.” There is a vague ramor that the B tish flect, with the large ship was out of Kii/ s+ ton——which is at least doubtful. It was yesterday Reported, on the au- thority of passengers in the steam boat, that Gen. Izard had crossed at Lewistown, and formed a junction with the army under Gen Brown. The Columbian says, « Our Correspondent at Albany writes thus——¢« Gen. Izard is at Lewistown, and Gen. Brown at Erie, reinforced by 1000 men from Obio and Kentucky So says a letter of the 7th” Report, however, says that Gn. Izard has crossed the river and formed a junction with General Brown. i e— — HENRY STEWART TAYLOR, ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Bellefonte and its vicinity, that he has commenced the TAYLORING BU- SINESS, at the House back of Mr. James Rothrock, and immediately adjoining his Hatter shop, where those who ma. please to favor him with their custom shail receive every accommodation ana attention in his power to bestow. Having served his apprenticeship in the city of Baltimore ; and having had an oppor - tunity of perfecting himself in the know!- edge of his profession by an exercise of of its various dutics, in many of the best shops in that place, he !flatters himsels qualified to give general satisfaction tu his customers. vr October 3,