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r "EiTisaCoiisut's Omei, i Norfolk Virginia,' l 5th y(KCTiiber,. QS His .BiitannjQ hjciy vCpnulto Ihe; Stte of Virginia, hating receivedrinstruc: lions to nuke public within-Ws diauict, Che extractors Minute of his majesty's coun cil,' dated tlie'liird of August last, hereby communicates to the merchants, and others concerned', the determination of his majesty's ' - i .1 " . .1. ..... ,. government as ontama iu we sam mui. Exti act of Council Minute, of the 3d of Aw , . r gUSt,' 185. " j f,f Thelr;iordship3 fes'umed the eonY.der-, ationof the petition of, Messrs. lunno ami. Longham on on in neutral Britain, unde jetty-, chap." 16, the produce of coMutms pot, unitey the dominion of- hi majesty, on the; cominentfof 'Americaa'nd theWest-lndies,' and we'fe tVehckd b)th chairman- of the' committee 'ot American' merchants, and o thers who Were heard. ' .-; . ; Their loidsutbs have come to a reso-; lution to allow the trade with settlements and: 'islands, belonging to the enemy in America! iml fne Wcst-Indiea'to be carried mUhro'ugh! the TmeJiura of :he British free ports in the' the subject of ) trade cavriea '.shipv int porting into ".Great-j r the act cf the th of his ma-; 2. When a tessel shall be suspeeted of., fraud, the armed fore shidl be called upon by, i the administration of the place, who assi.ied ' by the collector of the Custom-House and ia presence of the Comptroll "w and the Comrriag-. dant of the place, shall proceed to the unload ing ahd examination thereof, in'the ttrfstes manner ; a process Verbal of which shall be; ;dratrn;up and. ira mediately forajIcd to thrr 'minister of finances. -.' .--L: 3. Every collector of place m which & vessel shall be seized for fraud, either on ac' councof the duties of importation or of expor tation shaft .be deprived of hit property, and ptmbhed . with the almost rigor of the law." f -ty," Every authorised mercantile house re cejjnj; consignments,' isbound tolmake knowa to the administrator of the place, before the vessel consigned to it be permitted to sail, the amount of. the' sale ot her cargo, in produce, and the surplus f the specie which it hat not ,bqerr able to convert into produce, shall be deposited in the Treasury 1 a receipt for the amount thereof shall be given to the said ad m'mistiiitorVpiyabte in produce of the place,' at the current- Rriccs and to the prderoflhf bearer. -. I J:"; 5. The consignees shall be required topro duce (in addition, to the statement of duties made out by the collector uponthe cargo of each vessel, the permits for the sale thereof, which shall be : deposited in the office of the West-Indies, and not otherwise, except with administrator. , . . - regard to the trade to and from the River de 6 Every foreign vessel shall be required de"7a Plata," and on the western part ot, wmim twenty ioqr nour. auer ner ini m South America, do not think f.t generally to ny pen to declare her intention of disposing n.H-frnm th.f ium : but . as the shins of the -cargo there, or of saUme to another . mentioned by the petitioners ami some others port. ... , . ' , ., L ' . . may" very probably have beenladen for Great- 7. Every individual who shall be convicted Britain, under ar. impression that the act of of having purchased good without receivmsj the 44th of his present majesty, would have- a regular permit therewith, snail be lmprt ' been acted upon ?is a timilar law was in the soncd aix.mooths, and h'w property connsca- ..in- .ml si nik.ri mavWin turlfn be- ted. ' v. fore the parties can have notice of the reso- ; Every holder of a perm!t to dispose ofhis Kition above referred to ; their lordships are if required todeposit it in the Revenue f .mininn that the fnor shins in oucstion, (burtau des domain a quantity of new "nrf ...i-h rxhrnln .ksmaTbe now on H permits, proportionate to the amount of goods their nassane. or mav clear out from the jie'may have on hind, shall be delivered to nnno. tte. in '.Ai. trt th first dav of No- II hm -U,kw -i.m Im omter.tFfl from mo- i cr Every Havtlin, of whatever rank or hstation by British crnizers, and from con- profession he may be, who shall be convicted demnution in the court of admiralty : and are of having sold produce before having paid the phased there IVre,-to order thathh majesty's re,uo1 hl arm,the impost olone fourili, and :.w'at".. ..-,1 Ak wap- the drancbrof ! . the proiwrtion -receiveable by the' cultivator innVuciioos to the courts of admiralty, and to ; shall be prosecuted criminally . 1 INSURANCE " AGAINST FIRE. X the commanders of his nniesty ship of war and privateers, requiring them not to molest ) cr detain any snch vessels which snail nave teen cleared out prior to the first day of Nav..j next, and in case any vessclt under tlibse cir- : cuinstiiticos shall have been stiaied and bro't before any court of admiraiy, the 6ume are to be forthwith liberated upon proof being ex hibited that they were cleared out from those, countries prior o the said first day of No - cmbe next. -1 JOHN HAMILTON IMll"uAL DECREE. JACHPLS I. EMFJiHVU Ut HAUL Commander in Chief of the trmies, by the Grace of God, and the Constitutional law s of the Vate. Desirous to dispcnie, t-imnlly ami without m . distinction the, favours of lie Government, and to secure to the authori-ird consignees, (and this wuhout respect to private m'erestt or particular privilejjes) the brnefitt resulting . from the ImpeiiUl decreet August I, present' year : . . Drrreesrts follows, tobe txecutedthrough . , tl' whole extent id the empire. . Art. I. ' All auihoris:d commercial houset tot rcreivintc consigrtmcntt shall have and exercise equal nd siuiuLr rights", agreeably to i he favor granted ty the t,bove mentioned law. . . . 2. Ca,neq'ientiy, acrnrdinr; to the prin . cipleofthc piiCfdi:i article, each consignea hall m pvi mitttd, in his turn, and folliiwing the jrdcr tf the number tinted to bis com- mi.sin,lo sell and have the responsibility of foreign vessel. 2 This distribution shall be calculated so - ed or whatever his.cl..uns stall receive a - lmWrof vessel exceeding those received . by othef coni'tec. . - .' Accan'.inn to the preceding artirtt, etch tnrtclisrit tlrendy tonmi'uMotied, is re quired to prcicat his patent to the Secretary General of the Gorumci;t, who will iQipart -to ft the requisite formality.. ' Done atthe Iinjxriut Palact, Sept. 6. By the Emperori DESSAU NE9. lSiPEniAi. Drcnrr. " jACTiu s rx t, .m hor of itAnr. Conrnanutr in chief If the army, by the Grate of God and the cor.siituiiohil law cf th,e its's; ,D slnus of res'ra'ninjj the frequent tVu r in 'he receipt of the rluir tf imports. ion end rxpMii. as ilo in the rtftipt nf the latt'i'oiiefoith, hkA on the tcirittiil pro dure . Considering the necessity of restricting the exportation of (ecie to foreign countries t tVmsiderini? roorcoter, the ueceiMty of lo!lirtin(r upon frandultnl tjec'nlrf.rt and piiUiC diUpidatArs rimshmcn!t cuinrocniu .rjie with the erimct iley commit i Decreet t fojlgasj tobe carried into tU fi rt throughout the whole extcnl of the era p'rt. Ait. I. Every restl whWh shsll Ui!;c. rcJ trespassing ainst ihe laws, either is it rthte to the dot' cf ImportaiioA or of tvt-rtt"on hall tfitiher ih her ctrjo, h aoofisctttd br lk ImuU of da itt'.a. 10i Every one rentine or ownin r a farm, ahall.be... obliged to ..carry the amount of the cne fourth belonging to the cultivators, to the ot.ireol the Justice of the Peace, to be then divided amongst them, in his presence, and inthatoflhc commandant cfthe place, who shall both certify the account sales of the taidfarmert cr. proprietors. Done 'at' (he Imperial Palace) Gonaivet 23d Sept. 1 803. By the En.peror, DESS ALINES. Justk ChahlattK, Sec'ry Ge. JUST RECEIVED, Bj the last arrivals Jrom Liverpool, the ftU ltiwir. a t,klis, nhich having 0:en laid in en favourable terms viU le told luv: WINDOW GUfcif by ii, 12 by io an J io by 8, VV hue Lead in kegs of 24 and 28 lbs. Yellow l'air.t do. of 14 to 28 lbs, Sju'wlh b'ron, do. 14 to 28 lb. Canvafi, No. I, 2, 4, 6 and 8 Sewing Twine, Stin ita. very fmtll. O.Y UASD. '1 Mufcovado Sugar, in baneU, &c. he. D. SMITH. The Phoenix Insin ance Company ::5;- :of London .;-; . '; H AVlNGfuund the circuitous and expen sive mode by which persons in the U-. nited Suteswer obliged to effect their In surance against Tire at their ofhee in London, prevented many from availing themselves of the advantages held out to them by the Com pany adopted the plan of eppoimmg Agents in America to do business On their behalf. In the execution of ibis plan, the subscriber has been appointed Agent foftbe Southern Department of the United States with full , powers to, sign Policies of .Insurance binding j the said Company and to settle ahdpay Los sea accruing thereupon. ., "V -4 . - ' . Public Notice U hereby given, Thatt'he taid Ager.t ha Operlfd atoi 36,' - East-bar, Charleston?: the Office of 'the - PIIOENIXEIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, " hi ' the Southern Department of ihe United States cf America ' - WHERE -he rectivea.offcrs for Insurance and on payment 'of Premium, &c. ctiect the same against loss or danifrge by Tire or -Houses, Buildings, Stores, -Household Fur niture, Goods, W ares and Merchandize, ei thcr in Town or Country, on the foiiowing Hale and Conditions, nz.. Rates of Annual Premiums Tt be paid for ASSURANCE against flREt No. I. ... . Hazards for the First Class, vip. Brick or Sionc lmild'niRS, covered with Tilej . Slate,or Metal. . - - Furniture or Alerchandiz not . hazardous contained in buch'liuildings. , , ' Pot" sum? not e xi ceding ,10,000 Dollars in oiieTiiski - '37 1-3 Cents per Annum per 100 Dollsrt, : r- No. ll. ' Hazards of the Second Class, v'rz, Buildings having the Four Walls entirely of Brick or Stone, carried through the Koof, and covered with Boards or Shingles. ' Furniture. jr.u. Merchandize., not hazardous' contained In. such Buildings Hazardous Goods, viz. Pilch, Tar,.Turpen tine, S.lti'etie, Flax, Hemp, Oils and Tallo w, in liuildings of the l u st Class. Forsums not exceeding 10,000 Dollars ane Risk, .. i6 1-2 Cents (er Annum per 100 Dollars -x No.' 111. Hazards ef the Third Class, vil. Buildings constructed partly wiiii Erick. or Stone and partly with Wood; or having either of the Four Walls of Frame-Work. filled in with Brick. Furnituie or Merchandizi not hazardous, contained in such Buildings. Hazardous Goods, viz. llich, Tar, Turpen tine, Salt-Fetre, Fl'x, Ectnp, Oils and . T ailow, in Buildings of the Second CLss. For sums not exceeding 10,000 Dollars inone Hisk, . 75 Lemt petAnnum ftAQ,QjJuHarh No. IV. Hazards of the Fourth Class, viz Timber or Slight Buildings covered with Shingles or boards. Furniture 'or Merchandize ' not hazardous, contained in such buddings. Hazardous Goods, viz. I'iuh, Tar, Turpen tine, S-U-l'ctre, Max, lump. Oil and Ta'.iow, iu Buddings of the third CUss ' For turns not excei di j 10.C0U Dnilars in one iik, . IOOI0 ISU tents per Ann. per lOu Dollar H 9 Ships in Fort aud their Cargoes, Ships Bunding or IU pairing ; also, Bargtt arid o thcr small Cratt, itli Goodt 011 board, rnty be injured against Fmc. t t)t Lautcr turns may be insured by Special Agreement. All BuiUlti.es in Comiiiuiiy to At a tr. ting of the Cownnisfioners on Monday the id. Detemlxr, 1805, tht foltovin? Oidi iuiicc vas passed: . " " " ORDERED, That after the 9th day of the present instant all slaves from theCoun try that shidl be found in Town cut Sun-. day without a pass from their Master, Mis tress or Overseer, be taken up by the Town It otUr hazardous Buildifius, or in other rt- .-LI I .. 1. . .. ... . II .." J I - .. .11 I - - vutihiiicho eommmta 10 jair, tnqinere to remain until released by their o:it alur paying wicir jail ices. , TO 11EXT rT'll AT, Largs and commodious hose, on x I ront-StrccU a few doors north if the Court-House, in a centi.l and public part, ol the twn, formerly occupied by Mrs. M;k and at present by Wm. Dick. ltssiluatioH aud ttiuctuic render it ytculirly conveniti.t as a house of public cnttrtinment. Its su periorly to any other in the placa it nno nois. Possession will be clven on tha SOth ef December. umington, 20, lbii. r Looliintr-Glau (J Print Store. CHARLES TORRE SAS rSa'c, Whole fa!e anJ Re- ut!, a large tirotimenl of elegtnt . iveJ Prinu, and Locking Cl-Hei with . and wuhout Irimeu a tancty of Maps, Bifomcrcu, Tl,rrmicnrien, Te U U ope, Miciolcopef , Opert UlilIct.Ni. fe M;g c Lnihon i,Miniaiuie Kr.mei, Kcnci , Fiddle biting', ke. and a varieiy ctpedicleio (ml any ae. JJcFumci and Uiates Vt'tmt to any tin ar.d pattern 1 j.uli plttei in pkli'K-Uiafi Fiamcf ( lepaiiiB.ioir.etfii.Thefmoireini, Sf. taclei, icon realonable icrmi. ll . Wilmington NicmUf 1, spvttt situated diidttotttcublvi - will- be charged at tit CKlia. Frctnium. The JUtct may also in tome out be proportionally nolcra'.td upon Tm.btr Buildings in'the Country, or t.tu suiiuing single and detach ed, or attached ah circumsiitact of pecu liar ttcuruy. JCT Tallow-Mtltcrs, Soap-M'akers, Brew ers, Viiugar and Sweet-Makers, Jlemp and 1'Ux Dressers, Printing Houses, Cooper, Cat pettier, Ca'oiiu t-M.ici s, CoachMkert, M.l;-IIoue, Bakers, Ship-Cl.ai.cllcrs,hot LuiLcrs, Kope-Mskeis, Sugar.lUfincrt, Dis tillers, Chemists, Varnish-Makcrt, Turpen tine. Woiks, JX heatrcs, and all Mills and Machinery, tie deemed catrahazrdous, and the lUte upon such Hiskt will be pro furtienably increased. CONDITIONSOF INSUR ANCE. . rr.RSOKS desirous to make Insurance n Buihbr.gs, tie todelitcr in to the Agent the following particulars, iiOl v. hat ma Urialt tlx w!U and roof ofacU Luildmg are constructed, at will at tbc co.utiuclion of tke btsiULriga contiguoutibti--Uthir the tansc trMCMpied tt private dwellings, or how otherwise fbete situated also, the name er otmctoX the ptttcnt occupiers ' hke mtnncr a teprat turn insuiid ca the propeny contained therein. . 'All Msnufactoi tea wluch rootaia Furnaces, Kilns, S'.orts, Coakles, Ouns, or otherwise , ue Fjrt licit, arc cbargcatle at tJJiuon.l In tke lnsartnce of Goods, Wmi, er McKkatulu?, the bu'diip; r f Uti m wbUb the lame are deposited, is to be fietcribei j also, whether tuch Goods are of U e ind dc nomioated hazardous. v and whethee any Ola nufactory is carried on in tbe.premises-- And if any person or pertontthall insure hit or their Buildings or Goods, and th all causa the same to be described in the Policy other wise than as they really are,' so as t .he same be charged at a lower premium thai 1 it here in proposed, tuch Insurance abaU he of ne force.. '. V';vs " -,'. - ' . ' II. Goods held in ti ust, or en com mission 'are to be insured ai such, otherwise l.he Poll - cv will not extend v cover such nroptrty. ' 111. No loss or dauage to be pid On Firo , happening by auy InvasVui, l-'oi-eign Unemy, ., Civil Commotion, Riot, 1 any milAtary or usurped Power whatever ; nw- for iamage j l e . : . 1 1 l.1 . . uuue oy nre, uikNuiKu uj iai v-xqu kcs or Hurricanes; but this company '.will midie good losses on property burnt by Liytoning. IV- Books of Accounts WiiUeu. Securi ties, Bills, Bonds, Tallies, and Ready Mo ney, cannot be injured. '. Tuirl Pl. .Ml:i1. nr rit Vir f 'iir os'uics, Paintings and Sculptures,. are net in- , eluded in any Insurance, unless sucD articles are specified in the Policy. 's; '. '-Vl.. persons insuring property at . this Of- uic, iiiusi. nviv in iiii) uiuci insu rance made elsewhere on their behalf outhe' aunie, and cause such uthtr insurance to be endorsed, on their policies ; in .which case each OfTice sh'itlLbe iiuble to the payment on ly of a rateable proportion of any loss or da ,mage which may be sustained ; and unless such Notice is given, the Insured will not be entitled to recover ia case of loss. V 11. No order lor insurance will be of any ' forcet unless the premium is paid to. the A- gent, or urkss a sum has been advanced, and the Agent'has delivered his receipt on Ac Count orueTCilice andall persont desi- : roiis to , continue their 'Insurances, ti)st nvafcc their future payments annually within, fificendays after tho dy limitt'ed by their re ' sptctive Policies, or the same' will be void. VIII. AH persons assured by thi. Compa ny, sustaining any loss or damage by Firo are forthwith to give Notice to the Compa ny's Agent, and as soon as possible after, to deliver in as particular an account of their lfiS nr rlliriViO-r. sio-TWrl U'ilh tllrii. tirn lvml.. aime nature 01 ine case wiu admit ot, ana make proof of the same by tlitir oath or af firnmtiori, and by their books of accounts or . other proper vouchers, as shall be reasonably "feijbirtd ; and shall procure a Cciiiflcatc nn derthc Hands of a Magistrate or Sworn No tary of the City or District in wl ichthe Firo nappenea, noi concerned in tuen lost, im poiiing that they are acriuainted with tho character and circumstances of the peters "Orpersunt insured,' and dn know,-or vmlf ,believe, that he, the, or they, really andby ,. misfortune, without any kind of fraud or evil . p ac'ice, have sustained by tuch I ire, lost and damne to theai.ioupt therein mention ed ; ami until such Affidavit and Certificatta are produced, the Loss Money shll not bo ... nj"it , aiv. 11 mere tj'pcars ony i:r :g or laU swearing, tlu Cluimsm shall forfeit tus Clim to Resiitaticn, or Payment, by virtue of his Policy, IX. In case any difference or dispute shall ""krise b;Ueeiilht Assured and Uie CorrDuiiv, touching any loss or damage, tuch difference may be submitted to the judgment and de termination of Arbitrators indifferently cho sen, whose Award in writing tbtll be con clusive and binding to til parties. And when any lost or damage ahall have been duly proved, the Insured shall receive tatisfaction to the full amount thereof, without allow ance of any discount, fees, or other deduc tion whatever v X. Pcrsans thuslng to Insure for teven years, will be charged for sii )ekrt only; aln, for a lest number of years than tcven, will be alioMcd a reasonable discount. ... VI ft ft ! .. s rr . v -1. u. j ins umce insures 10 the lull a mount flbcrcal value of the prcpeity, they e laTi ininrii tr.m m a r tt . f t S . lkk i. - M if required, and piy for property Iniurcd if burnt by l.ightidnr. ' 1 or me convenience 01 persons living; at a distance from the Office, pn'.crs for Insurance (post paid) iU be duly attended to, and on rsij.itting the amount or Premium, Sec. Poll , cict will be executed and forwarded conform auiy incrc'.o, irtetl any cxpnce of Brae rage or Agency. - Such persons at mtr hav hem alrcsdr; L.Iniured in the Company's Off.ce in London, may nave their Polices renewed at this Ol fice, on the terms and couduiont here offered. The Agent hopes, frdm the moderate rate of premium which the Company htv fiaed j their rll known ability to satisfy Inssct, tnd their vciy liberal cotiduct towards sufferers Insured in their Office, th( no fuither in ductmcU was rttiulttd 6y perscat wishing s.iiifittciy tecunty at their pteperty ficm lot by tire, tom-ke liturnce Ihcrton with tbent, than the convenience tnd facility of t fleeting lmurtnce, secured by tais LsttW luhment. . . JNO. MAYNARD DAVIS, Agtn Tttht J'hHMl I$uram$ Company tf Lend, CUrkiU,rv, S. C. Ui O.ir, 1101. 44J 3m. Take NoticCa ' THE Jdirquinl Snbfciibrrt 10 it Witmirgum Kicci tie licttbvlnlor me 1 tbtt in ten days fmm tt it date they will be Indifcrtrnintieiy Warranted, tanlcfi pijs rocnt 11 pteiiotOy rptde. JAMLSBROWNLO'.V, f -S . ml m IVa.
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