i t J u h t SS is !s ! r ye in ? an Ifo .ho v HI luV 'rcl. ith .hcl I'he "lK- let- 11 -.FT- V T .' i, ' fawning. Brett t April 2a.l :. :M lord-l lavcu TitisTaafoV zr m informing you, that by lett'eh -,teceii .CI this day r from lord Carysfcrt and fir jramea Craw ford, the com ts of Berlin i Copenhagen have determined. re-open the rirers of the , North of Germany, and that all veflels whatever will be alloed to navigate thofc rivers without inolctla I lion,- ; ';' " I beg your lord (hip will have the goodnefg to make , this intelligence as public as ppffibte inHKeity y ;1 - -, f ' I luye the honour; to be) ket ; - r -; .- ' y- "-Hawk sbuky." v The eazette account mentions, that - lord Keith fubDdfed a general Attack to have taken place on the 15th, bat the tr .u r .t ... .1 1 jr.icm.ri iy uiae wai noining dhi ae- monftrations. exceotine the attack on Aboukir, the. refultot which the enemy have not ftated.. ..... . . 1 1 is alfo reDorted. that the whole nt Menou's army has capitulated. This - reus ontne autnonty ot a private letter, leeched by a moft refpecublc banking houfe of the weft end of" thefown, from an EngUfli 1 gentleman at Naples Tlie.leu ter cae by way of Dover r SlrHyde Parker, ' it is 'now confi dently ftated,-has been recalled from ' the command Jof the Baltic fleet, anil ' lord Jelfon has been appointed to the -'- chief tojnmandr I I iHor d fhi jf1ia7We ' believe; entertained a willi to Teturn to England ; and accounts from Co penhagen, received yelterday, ftate, that he had requeued" paflports from the court of Denmarfor Hamburgh, but wc Drefqme the new arrangemerit which has been made will change his lordmip's dettination. The St. George of,, 98 guns, his lordftiips's flag (hip was the only line of battle fliip remaining off Copenhagen, after the" departure of fir Hyde; Parker for the Baftic, which took place on the evening of the 16th. Many circumftinces are fDokcn of refneflinrr - the conducV-of- the Baltic- fleetwhich 'we deem.-of .'too delicate a nature to be publicly dated at prefent. Private accounts from Paris flatej that- the utmofl difcontent prevailed there at the conduct of rear-admiral Ganhcaume," in confequence of his not having perfifted in his attempt to get to Egypt. Upon the intelligence being received of his having put into Toulon, Buonaparte fenr ofF a courier irrfmedu atcly, ordering him to put to - fea the moment he received thete orders. Gan thcaume did not obey till fone days afterwards, (the 19th ult.) alledging the bad condition of his (hips, and the da mage, they had fuftained in the voyage . from Breft t and requeftcd an exami nation into hit coodud. It was reported at Paris, when the account was brought,' that Gaotheaume returned to Toulon, which he did two or, three days at'er his failing; that the chief conful had imme diately fuperccded him by (he appoint, ment of admiral Brtiix to the command. . , . May '"'' ' ' . Yefterday morning advices were re .ceived at tlw foreign office In Downing, flrcct, from lord Carysfort, his majef ty's mimfter at Berlin. They were brought to Haiwkh byan extra, packet, in 4Lbour-i ni J?nixhaven,torthe fake of dilpatch, the captain bf'ng dl- 1 reftcd to make the nrft port in EtgUnJ he could reach. By the fime packet the Ev: India Company received a'Jif. patch. from Mr. Took, their agent at Conftantinople, dated the 4th ot April, of which the following is an extract. It was rofhVully communicated for the in frmaion (if the public : ' CO N STAN TTNO P'LE pr il 4. .On the 2id March, gc. Menou ort bis march from Raihmanie, with looo infantry & 3000 cavalry, wa de feated by gen. AbercromlSie, with the lofs, of 2oo killed and . 500 prifoners. Our lofs was 100 killed and 1 200 wound. ti 1 among the latter, generals Aber- crombie, Moore, Parker, and fir. Sid. ncy Smith. The enemy was purfued , in every direction. " Aboukir had furrendered, and A cxandria was fuppofed by lord ICelih, if not taken, to be on thu point of fur- . rendering. The French cavalry, in the flile of Mamelukes, attacked the Englifh inlantrv nith all the impetuofi. !)' peculiar to the Arab cavalry, but ere defeated in every attack . Such are the contents of the bulletin which wa fcnt into ctrcii!ation ; ' to Jhich we arc fortunately able to a3d fome other particti'rs that may be de pended UDOn. . Sir Raloh Ahrrcrnmhi - 1 . e r. . 1 "nug Kiiiit iiwra ins ipici ijjai .ge Ineral" Menotx was-on his Airch (rdrh Kathmahie o relieve Alexandria, which Avas raaiked by ; our army? ialTembled all the forces he could fpare to Attack himr Our! army was inferior to that of tjie' French, particularly in cavalry; of which we lead oniy, eight hundred. ; GeneWl Abercrombit had alfo . be'en obliged q ieave a ftromg garrilon in Aboukir, w hjcb; together with" the blockade, of Alexan dria, : reduced 'hy numberstoj; between eight and nine thou find men.' kU.a i r-: A-dilpatch was alfo rreCctved iom tord Elgin, Rating' thatthedefeafixf the r French i afmy was ! complete, and the purfuit contnued when tWiadyiceV were fent off. The lofs of the! French in wounded could not be eftimated, but it probably exceeds the 'number of the (lain. ' The name of General Parkei'"ia men t ioned in t he Bulletin f rom'the I n -dia Houfe, but this is evidently a4 mif take, as there is no fuch ofKcer. It was Lieutenant Colonel Oakes who led thereftive.. The regular and derailed .difpatch.es; from Sir R.. Abercrombie have been fen to England by a routed in oraer to inlurc a certain and fpeedv - 4 TO Bt XEl4. rjpHE commodious Houfe, Stofe ind cellar, lately ctfeupiedby Mr. A lexanddr Thom-s Browne, ftmatrrl nn FronNflrett & corner of fiwan's Allev n rr (T. ...:n u .1 , I puiuiuu tiu uC given ine nt ot Au cuft next. For terms iddIv to - XffftycriPtrt have nccivedperthe Three SUMMER conveyance of this-fort unate in'telii(cnr A ftrongjdetathsnent of ihe Bombay army is reported to have landed at Sue' The field of battle was about 20 miles frbrn Rathmanie, and 70 from A!ean. iimx : h ''- WILMINGTON. Tuly An Oration will be delivererl n th 4th of July, aMa o'clock, in the Church. Dy ine .ey. ur. oolomon Hailing, GOODS, . Consisting of . ':';: 1 ' C loths t Kcrfev meres, Mtnchami, tambourerl. ran. k.i. andprioted Muflins, Chintz, Calicoes, Mullin Shawls: Cottnnan rk:..-j. ' C.meU Hair do. Dimity, Muflinet, Ninkeen, Nankeenet,- Men's Silk Hofe Cotton do. Men's fine HaH-Boots, Do. Shoes, Women's drefs Sandals, Do. Kid do. Do. Morocco Slippers, Brown Holland, Cotjoo & Linen Checks, Mar feilles Jacket Patterns, Men's coarfe & J!? Has Women's do. Durants,-Sha-ivp, Moreens, Platillas, Bombazeeny R)mbazet, Madrafs Handkerchiefs Umbrellas, Parafoles' nr.r, r-'r.- Loaf -Sugar, Chocolate,- Sweet Oil m uitarJrKTh.vnrFolk's", i0 bv Ta Pott of Wilmington. ;,; Entered fmce th 6tU t.. - . lUIIVl, Sch'r. Geres. Weft. - P'hnviiAn Sloop Viaory, Sutton, do. f ling Attive, Hunter, ' do,. v -. ' CLEARED. : ' - BiigOldmande, Folker, ' Downev. Sch'r.-Two Sifters, Bell. CaneFranrMc Slo.p Silly, Filh.r, Surinam' bch r. Ceres. WcIL rK,ri.n To the Freeholders of the . Couniy.of New-Hahover. y CENTt&MEN, HAVING been repeatedly honored with the confidence of many of you, evinced by a decided majority in my xavour at .your pall eUaions and feeling a confcioulnefs of having dilli gently and faithfully riifcharged, in the belt manner I was.able, ihe impor ant truft confided to me, I come forward agaiq without any dread or apprehcu" fioh of havintj Iq'X that confidence to of ter my ferviccs to yon, In the Senate. ' ALEXANDER D. MOORE. July Celebration ot the 4th of July. .HpHOSE perfom ia the Towfl of WU "I mimrton an J r virlnlrv i,r . tached to the csnflituiioo of the Uniffd Siatti.l tne ucclaratiooot Indcpeodertcc, & genuine principles i Republicanifm, a:e informed that a fubfcrip:ioa it opened, at Mr. Beaufort' Hotel, for t dinner in tele. branon of that day, under he management of MelTn. Langdon, Dean, Howard, Tube. li . . J-"r,.w 'u. vvinoow uiais, Faints, quality, &c. &c. :4r'. A l p), O'.former Importations, Jarge afetmcnt pf Dry Goods w Tin and Iron Ware.Giafs a'nd Earih en Ware. - Claret. Wmes, French Brandy, 4th proof Holland G.n ,n cafes, , Ditto Jamaica Rum, Windward Iftand ditto, Cherry Bounce, Wine Cordials, Havannah Su. ga r , - Mu fcovado ditto,- Coffeer H y fon; Souchong and Bohea Teas,. Copperas Coarfe and fine Salt, .Wine Bitters, Red a Si1' nruvian Bark, Steel, Powder and bhor, Bar Lead, Hair Powder, Po m.-wum,;6i, 8d, tod and 2od Nails, Of. ,. v w i uiiiMiirc va to, Morocco. Jockey CapS SitinBea. ver ditto. Habit Glo Artificial Flovvers. A variety of elegant 01 r,' ' ooin r0, Morocco Pocket Books, WrWng Paper, &c. &c UMlfEDSrATlS Of AMERItA, District of Cape-Fe ar. - WHEREAS, Benjamin , Woodsy Efa. Attorney of tho -I States for faid diaricl, has filed his li be! in this Court, fetting fotth that thea Colleaor of the Port of Wilmington, hath feiaed as forfeited to the United States, one hoglhead of Rum, configncd to lfaacks & Levy, imported into faij oort "'of Wilmincrton.. 'nnrKr.A-:ij 7 with a legal certificate, and alh fix bairels of Brandy imnofterl int .k- port aforcfaid, r in the fchooncr Wil ton, Enos Williams mafter, unacebmpa, nied, - alio, with legal ccrtificmrc ...j , in faid libel praying that faid Rum' and Brandy, may remain forfeited to the If -. nited States . .' ' ' And his honor, the Tudpe. havtno pointed the 6th day , of J u ly next, to near ana aetermine the lame libel at Wilmington in the Diftricl aforefaid, This therefore is to give notice tA all whom it may concern, to mnnr time and place aforefaid to (hew caufe wh the oraver of faid liheh (hnnM nn rbcranted, and 4 degree of condemnat ion maae tnereon accordingly. ! vakl l UN WALKER, CVk une 25 2w. . . 1 A OI By order ot the Wilmington Republicio L. A. DORSEY, Sec'ry. N. B.- The fubferiptioo will be clofed at fun fe; on the ad I day of Jnly ticept to thofe who way come in town after that time, June 251b, i8o't. F O R 3 A L E, MY HOUSE and LOT, fituate-n the Syuth fi fe of Dock-Arcet Tertns purt calh, and a rcafonable cre dit lor the remainder. j ' RICHARD KELLY, July 2. O K SALE, ' 640 acres of. Land in Bladen county, adioinlng the Lan4 ol Colonel Thomas Brown. ; .301 acres on Ilarrifbn's creek ,A Lot in Campbekon (FdV ettcville) No 23. ? y :f i A Houfe and Kitchen Vtfc- eral Point. V r' 'X- : . also, ..v:,;;1 A good Waggon and Gears. For terms apply to ' t ! A. CUTLAtl. ur in fin asitoci worth. ; to Samuil BluJ. I May at. The above anir!r h 11'. .L.r edonthebeft terms, and will be difpof ecrof at a fall advance lor Cajb or n,. gotuble Papers. - J ' ROWNE 6 HALSEY. J2mngton, May 21. ' n o rrnr THE fubferiber having at June term, of New.Hanover county Court, obtaineJ leMers of adminillra tioo on ihe eHaic of Mr. Malcolm Mac. kenzie, decfcd,late of the town of Wilmington, in tilACnnt, -.-u.- hereby gives public notice thereof, and rcquefti allpcrfons indebted 10 the dc ccafed will make rnrru -bm.. -j thore who have any claim or demand a gainft the eflate t,f his infellate, will pleafe apply for-iiquidationnd payment thereof within the time prefcribed by the aft of Aflembly palTcd in the year nbg entitled An ad to amend an art em? ucu an act concerning proving of Wills, nd granting Letters of Administra tion, and to prevent frauds in the man agement of iutelUtes ertates' in failure whereof the fame will be plead in bar to the recovery of my fuch debt or de- ininu. H. UROUHART a; Thepcrfonalellate of the deceafed, eonfiltini! of Lumber. t Negro coopers, Books," wearing appa fe!, ice. kc. will be fold at the Court Houfe, on Wedntfday the 8th day of July net, (if fair, oiherwife the next louowing fair day; at the elual cradit on like occafions. HlTblmion or Uopartnerlhip. iic ceatn 01 Mr. MalcoUn Mac . : kenzie. havincr Ai(nlwA ik. r.. OtHherfhio of Kf.lv,tM Kt.rV t. tnd.C. late of Wilmington, all perfons inoeotcu to lata hrra- arc requelled to mike payment to the fubferiber, the firming Copartner, towhnm &liYithr having claims againfl the Copartnermip win pieaie appiy ioradtullment and nay mtnt. , D. M'PHAIf .... surviving copanner 01 the Fi of Malcolm Mtcktnjit&( I Juae 35. la. . rm Co fiTTimore of the third inltanr,. the three following .uuca irviit. roraam-reale, about 2.c years of age five feet ten inrh hut.. light complexion, fiout and well tnatfd. uunu Niojiucrca, nas nad his right hand tnpch hurt by the cut of a fword, which, hascaufed it to be withered vi-rv n-r tibly he is a native of New-England, and has failed a Captain of a veficl xut of this oort for MhTVc. t mA-n M Candlefs. Alfo Ebenerer Saunders, late Poft-Mafter at George.Town, in the ealtern (bore of this itate, about t years of age, fit feet hiah. HnrV cxion,-thin and iSpare madcr has'a" fmall blue fpot on his left cheek, let in wnh India ink, and has loft bee of hi upper foreteeth. ' William Donaldfon, alia Wm. Van Bond, about 2l years of age, five feet fixinchcs.high, dark com plexion, lender made, has a (harp thin ace, with fliort black hair : they all have a variety of clothing, ; wlHch rend ers the defcription unneceflary. I will give two hundred dollars to any perfon that will deliver Fordam Pcafe to me, iR the city of Baltimore, or fecu re him in any goal in the United States; and one hndred dollars for each of the .others, it dtlivered or fecured as aforefaid. Alfo, made his efcape at the fame time refer binn, a Frenchman, about 41 years of age, dark complexion, five feet 5 or 6 inches high, much pitted with the imall pox, thin and fpare made, with remarkable black hair, which he wean tied. Twenty dollar J. will b paid fof apprehending the above Sinai; or fecu f ng him as above mentioned. , JACOB MEDEARY. Uaoler. of fiilfimnr rv.,n. J. f w VVUUIT. une 2C-m 8w. ' 'oilan. Reward. 3 OO RAN-AWAY fron the fubferiber in i&e Dale of Ceorria. onTTi- nk f IaP, iwc negroei, ISAAC & BETTY : they m.m uu'u uvui iwiui. vaioimi ma nave beec feen on ihcir way tack Ifaac Wai omrinallr ... j vlj w fiiniiui tuner wno iivea in Uamofon Count t-Camn (tin.ni ..... . . 1 -...-vv imig t WilauniTo ; he wai broufbi inm iK. of South Caro!in by a Mr. Henry Cannon, ; na there fold to rerfon k K. Munfon. from whom I Darrtiirl K;n.n . H- wai onginally the Droprrty of oc John Wety ' whom Die faid lived on Nt-r ' toi" . tDCM.gnr 01 jeue M'Call, Efa. of ihit , n.u Tfjr uftcij me unow ttout f feet 10 iitbeibighjaa or J yean age The wench a very Hjom and remarkably ,wt!l Bade, his itn impediment inker foeeeh. fr. .t yean or i-lLe wt flolenolTby tb fellow he baa a free wife in ihe neighbourhood of Mr. Tucker hit former nifler. m bably.wdl atrempt to pif, u t free man. Th4j m. V.. 7'" ,,,a ? "7 Pr will deliver the raul negrto to the Irller of Saannth (Georgia), or one hundred M- ' lanionave ilea coiuned 10 iroat, is any good Ml. either of ihe Ctaport Twm oi iKa iVift linear !r mediately given toe by port, tk letter to be leni 10 ine vmntj JVaBiceIf they (houtd b lalten fcrintcly, the rtward will be paid . the rats of two thirds of h icfpecfi.e fufpefl Ifaac carried off B,.y. fr ibe' p,.f . pofe of raaVifg bet bit fl.e, and lhat h. t. felfsti hi. free wlff , temo-e to Virgir.;!. TA reward of two Sunned iod fifiy dollar will.be ps.do aejperron who will profecu e to WMfiaion any . wbi.f perto-"Ii)id b'aiv ben-g ibtm. (JJkN. 1; j 1 t - ... 1 . . ..!, .. K '' ' 1 - ... , a - r

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