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. 'TUEfeDV, FI&KUARY Jf, iwsj- (jp 4 laving foimd U expedient ' tor'-take doyx. the Printing-Press an4 'moreover our Types having suffered derangement by removal,' caused by the Editor's House and Office being in great danger from their proximity Vto the Fire that happened on, the i lth inst. AVc trust that our subscribers will rind a satisfactory ; apology in , those causes, for our furnishing them this week tfith only rialf of a Paper of llie usual size. ;r v A very considerable part of the Buildings consumed by the rFire aforementioned having been In sured, the actual loss to our Citi zens- is thereby much reduced. ; The contusion and interruption to Business, . consequential from such a Catastrophe, has almost entirely subsided. Most. ot 'the Merchants that were compelled to remove by the destruction of the houses and stofes they occupied, Have, found accommodation, and in fact Trade appears to be goig on almost, ' if nbt altogether . as briskly as before. . Tlie gratitude of the public is das and cannot be too strongly ex pressed to Capt. Tomkms ot the - ship Charles Carter, 4o whose ex xraorcunary: exertions ot exposure of himself, is chiefly tobe ascribed the preservation of the llow of Warehouses on Princess-street, c consequently of all the. Buildings lying northwardly of those Ware-" houses. Several other Masters of Vessels we understand, were high ly active and useful, and it is only from our ignorance of their names that we do not demand for them the meed of grateful acknowledg . mcnt which their distinguished services cntitl.s them to. A CARD- TSs subsrriber bcfc's leave in this public m'!Krt r'ti'-n hU sincere thanks to those g.'iil. mcn who so ably asiblcd in saving his l!tii,c on ihe'n''it of the late unfortunate, court i;ritiuii, which must'enevitably haie been hurm, b'lt for their friendly trnd timely c.xenion, and which he will ever remember with gratitude. 1 THOMAS C Al.LENDL R. - Wilmington lib. 13, If ('6. Evan Alexander, Eq. f fcaKbury, hit been elected a Member of the House of. Her prc5CB'..itic of the United States, (or tint ihvnrt. to supply the tacniicy occasioned br Dr. Akxii'i'ter't ipfxinimcnt to the office of ... m9 .wis ... V . The "President of the United States has b;cn plc.srd,fn the 16th day of January lt, tyrant' hit Kxequaior, at Con.td.Gc lieml f hi Imperial and Koyal Majesty ti e tmptinr of th 1'reticli and King of Italy, near the United States rf America, tu Mun." rent- Fa tit Dt IJKAijnua, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Ex-tribune, and late Con-ftul-Gvocral in Sweden hi id Greece. Captain Lewis arrireil at fJaltiinorc front Trii.idad. info, mv tlut the attempt at insur. rectiur. imomc the hlacka was nearly quelled $ the three pi im.ipnl ringleaders were exicu led. and martial Uw w as to be lunpmdedin fvsrd.ijt. AtitMints had reached Trinidad, that there lnd U-tn nn insurrection among the Hack lrotpal Tobago, t Tnr. Hums tv SouTn-AwmtcA. i l.c follnwinir is a rrt.y of a letter firm a ry 1 jentleman in H-irUilrc t, dated Janua , 4, tol l fiiend in Norfolk. ' A ririiiKtire toael from the Bra zirs, was srkrn with a few dayi aRo, ant ie- ported h-i the tsp.Mliti..n tnder the com. nund i-f General Sir l).id B-lrl, and bir Home, I'f .lim, brd taken Duenos Ayres." i hvp'iblic he lmii; been in nupenct as Utl f i1ein4tiun fihe feet and army un. 3er Admiral Sir Heme I'nphum, and General tir D-v!4 JUiid. The Cap of (lottA wis Renerapf tp ril to U the object of tlui irmimtnt. .h ul I the Urn.. I. nuke ft permibf nt estahlihmrrit in Ihia settlrment, tUrnliflndromrrtirfiit,i3ion t( the WW will.unrtfrfjn a cr.i.idrblc CBangt. The force of t!,sVxpriu..irwa (.ntr ihips" rthe Isne, fiisifs kf. t,hU,t,,d r oops, Torre wc unlfrtud from an ii4u. Igtatpcraon stl.o lately it Ui IUur U Plata, more than adeonate to the reduction otiae pravinceiol Paray. , ! excract ot a letter trom a gejuieman in Ear badoes. to.hia corresoonddnt. in Noifollir; I dated January 4j(, 1 80eVy '-.'-" 'Admiral Cochrane' arrived yesterday from ofMatthiiquei in theonlrtimbtfrlaiid, i the, French fleet .expected at Martin Viue a,re. not yet arrived.' 1 All our shfpa "are of that island on the loolt'oul for theta.'-'-Teh or" 12 sail of the Cork fleet still missing." 'ibid. -. We are concerned to hear, njr the Ra leigh Jlegister- of the 10th instant, that the Commissioners o.f Jhis State and of S. Caro 'linaj appointed to fix the long disputed boun dary line betwixt the two States, have had their meeting at Charlotte, in this. Sitate, .ac cording to adjournment; and though we had hoped from the report made by our Com missioners to tlje late General. Assembly, that there was a fair prospect of an .amicable adjustment ot the ., business, the Commis sioners hayepscperted without doing any thing. ; , .. . PORT O.F. WILMINGTON. Ftb. 13, Sh'p closes, Jieamore, St. Lucia careo runviuirdr atidjnolasseS) to order. Rrig Friendshipj Taggart,-, .New-Port Scbooner Venus, Rogers, ; ..fit. Thomas Frjendslnp, Q'Brienj ! JJarbadoes iBri Henry, Trefctben,, vmGiiadalpupe cargo 4su jar and cofTtej. to T. N . Gautier. lirig Lsperanzay, W illiamis, . .. Porlorico caro swjtar, to Abraham QoWinp. 7 . '. Feb. 14, Schr Mercviry, Swiflsure,Chavlestoh Brig,U,awny . Fwmaffi, ..' , . . ;Guudaloupe Brig liza,,S wanton, .... Charleston Sch'r Betsey, .'T.uftfc. s, ...iuStLvcia cargoum, sugar, coffee and molos&ts, to the master. . .... . - Sch'r. KenrjeWck, jJp)mstcn, r" . Tobapo , cargo, sugar, rumfc molas6e,totVctiasrer. Brig Nancy, Oliver,,, i, , ; . , ..JBarbudodi i boxes sugarK to master. I ; ., -! . , ' ' .CLEARED, 12t,h,,Bch'r John c W(. Smith, Philadelphia Brig Sophia, M'Cana, . Jamaica Brig Nautilus, Derby, St. Cixwx .Ship. Charles CarU-r, Tomkins, Newbui yport i3th,.Sch'r Saba, Bartjett, - Bokton Brig Oliver, Bourne, ' Grenada Ftb. 1 4, Sch'r Ocean, Mountfort, Demar&ra lMh Brig JVrgus, Holdcn, St. Cioix Ship Coinnitrce, Webb, , Guadaloupe Brig Hope, itch n, . Antigua . Sch'r Tt mperance, 'ellman, . Suknt ' Brig Neptune, Storey, Port of.Spain in Trinidttd Brig Paulina, Williams,' St. Vincenti Scb'r Dolphin, Cox, . Philadelphia 1 ' i mmm The brig Henry of Bath, Capt. Henry Trefctben, 12 days from Guudaloupr, was boarded by the Knlisb sloop of war IJippo nune, Csptain Woolcombe, on thg 1st. inst. under the Ice of Cmdaloupe she hnd cap , tured a number of Americjin vessels, and had , the m'bsurs.of- some c-f them ob board j a mona others, was cantain .Wheldon .ef the brig Molly of Philadelphia, from NUttirico bound to Philadelphia, with a valuable cargo. Gapt. VV'aeldon informed captain frefetken . he had been on board the sloop of war aright days, and that she wasliundlo Aotigua." f Capt. TrefetlMrn left at Guaduloupi.. J'-b". 1st. Sch'r Adventure, captain .M'Knigkt ; Sch'r Pctcverance, capt; Browne, of llii lad.'lphia; brig L.liia, capu Dole. , of New bury Port; ship Haindco and Ciditey, capt. Trefctben. . . 1 . In Lt. 33 N. lone 78 80 . ap&ke the ship Oraneio of New-York, out 5 days turn Charleston, having sprung Loth lower mam the was going bulk in distress. Captain Tufu left at St. Lucia, schoorer Oiwin0U,nufl.' irikia port j hrig Klrflh pcPerkius, and . l lctcher, for Kenre bunk, ship John Drew, for New-Voi k. The United Stales, Nelson, had arritsd Irom Wiscasselt. r m ices cvTiHK.vCLMi en. bit. a. uAiua per ioa lbs, Coffee per lb. Corn er bu4hel, Meal do. "Hour per banrl, new Ditto per half barrel, new Lumber per M. W. o. hhd. staves, II. o. do. do", do. V. o. bl. do. rough Shingles per l(v0, . Moljktes itr gallon Kutn, W. I.pr.g. 3d p. Jamaica do. 4lh p. mmmm N. I.. Ho. Tar per barrel, Turpentine, ' - Tt-bartopcr cat. - 10 .15 fO er rs a 70 7 - 4 13 si 12 13 3 38 It 13 23-3 so 43 fO 40 1 75 4 3!) 43 For New-York,. The staunrh an! fast sailing Jhig Friendship': hiinhrn eight huitdrul barrels, Sarnoel C Tacrgart, master, to sail in 6 days. . tor freight br 'passage, hasing wk1 aV. tommKlaii.,s apply l0 the Maer on Uard or to Ilnjamirt and Cbarke Coiiens. ' Vi:iningtwi, PkU, U ..... - . ' . rro iu-NT, : i A Dwelling House- '" atthelowirendtfiheTow. Aplrk v mi i I tb. II. BANK of CAFE-FEAR.- NOTICE is TWeby 'iiven, that the Board Directors vf the Bank of iipc-KW havt corbe to the refulution to lojiWMi lntefclli-40 and aanong fuch of the lunrcrs jhJate Fjrt.Pave it .not m . theiir power to leplice their buildings, the film flf'TsvEmr : Thoiifi'nit Dollars, on a credit cf J wcJUe CQontlis ; and to receive as -J a iecurttv tor the oavment. a mortcae on the .premiff on, which buildings are tojC prccu . . . r ( . 1.-.. iV; , .Applications fat loins agreeably (a fuca retouton,; mmt dc naa.qe pjetote, the .fii day of JVJajcfi, n the. yncn tippe, fortier particulars as t o the ,tctm , will be lUtA known, .on enquiry, at the Bank. ' " By'Order, v: ' r . .i ' JOHN HOGG, Cafliier. February r. ' ; w ,''.- ' REMOVALS. HE Post-Office is opened oh the West corner of Princess-Street onDosite Mr. Cozztns' Store. Should any person have sivcd.the case ctainingNews-Papers, 1 wi'l be tbankful of,'being;mfor.med were to find it. -', ' i , ",' : . ' JblfNXORD. '"glP") February 18 : .vv. . X . J Dick's Hotel; " rTBE' fubferiber iuloims his friends & K JL' ,ne public, that he ntw occupies the upper par of the brick Building oiner of Front' and Dck flrtets, where gentlemen may be accommodated as nfual. - ' Wm.'DicK: ; ' Feb.' 1 3 ' . ' 1 r NOTICE. : . THEiubfcribers give information that ft hoy, have opened their tlore in the br ck. Building lately occupied by Mr. Rowland Craig, fouth fi le of Mark'ct ftrcet, where the? rcqucd all thofe who luve bufinefs with them o make applica '""n. 'Hjvihg faved their 11 Ock of Goods ffom the late torflagratior', they have on hand a gencralalfortmewtj which they (if fer for f'e u reafonablc tefma for cafh or proJuce.. . jioopFfii& Mitchell. Fib. t4 - , . , ; ; THE fubferibtrs infotin their tiiei,d an.1 tiif public that they have remo ved their Goods jo the tlore formeily occu pied by C. & U , Dudley, next door to the Piinting. Oflice. WILLK1NGS, SCOTT ic CO. Feb. J 5. 2t THF fubferibers haifc btcn driven by the late fire1, from the !Hre thVy for merly occupied, have taken the honfe be lotiging'to Dr. De RuiT.-ra near the old Market and next door cfl cf XIrs. I !(!. ler'i dwelling honfe, ulierc tbey offer for Talc a ceneral aflmtnuut ot WelMndia Good( cheap for Calh or in exchange for .any it;a 01 countiv rroiuce. 1 C. 6..P. PELHAM. , N. B. Lof! on thx night ol the fire, one barel Sugar maikcd P.'.one bag Pee per, one cafk. Black Lead, and one half bufhrl filled with fundry articles not re ccll-aed. C.&. P.P. Fib. 18. vr JOHN'ilXKlNcF fJ CO. ' AT , pitfet t occupy the fmall florie buiUing in Second Street, fouth of the market, 01 e door fioin the fouih'wtft corner and oppofUe, the delUog houfe of John Willkins. A Dwelling lloyisc for sale. fif? j at aboye. r; Feb. 18. THOMAS AHCHIHALI) NOW occopiet the tluie lorn-trly Le. v & Carrol's Vet;de Strr, on the fouth Title of Maikct'-Strctt. Ftb. 18. WILL BE SOLD On Cimfbtlfi 'vhaf in tht 'IWm J HVming. I0H en ll,trtl ti.ij tj ManH maf, t jjr tr.dut, AVAIUliTY of llousehold and Kitchen Furniture, cn a credit of six months the purchaser giving bond with approved securi ly. ' u-M t,T,,0MAHr'DAVS- ilniington, Feb. II. 6 Dollars Reward, TJ AN AWAY fiOtrt lK kuta.rKrM Uih inst. an African iVoy named Jack, about 13 ) ears old, 4fetlsome inr hit tiiKh 4 had on when he went amy a Uue llambo jacket. and trousers, and a uriptd wctited waiitcroit Whoeter wiUpitt just Informsiicn or cV liver him to Mr. Joshua Pottanr the subscri ber, shall rrceite thaabme reward. - tMastcn of tesels art forbid tAW tht laid Ncro off nnder penalty or tlie Uw. ClIRlSTlAVr.UWAtlD MULTZ. ilmiroti, Teb. II. Difliifl of the United Stat-?,' For the DiftriajM Caee. V t WHEREAS Owen ones, Mi"'i the Schooner Ailcy Ann, 'en tc half of himfelf the owners and irurinrrs vt faid fchooner, hatrr fifed a Libe! in th-s Court fct ting fort ht hat in the tnonih cf January laft pall on the high feas, fell io with the Schooner . Frederick,". William - Applet sn thafteff-dMrnsflrd acd i in. gnat diflrcft, and that he the faid Owen J ores towed the faid jioonCTipioCaoefear li ver. And whereas tha- faid Owen. .Jones hath by.;h,i$ftilXibJe1 prayed allowance .for fuch fcrvices, by way of faKag'' and thc ludBe of faid-Coutt, havinf a'prirfiifi'f J .thcivrU'T0efJ6y.frt ApYH next, to hear the (faid Libel, aodlie maitiprs-and thiti flicie--in let fortfi Thtrrffdre tlie faid Williini "Appleroii, and all oliWiiritfred :'in"'"tlc Tard Schooner Frecritk,'! htrr cargo,"' ?:;, are hereby notified to be and.appeaf Utiftire thejudge of fatd."C6urt,'af tn'e ccmrthoufc in NVilinington; ori. thV, 5 V -Tufjafty "i April next, then and there to fliew cavft;, 'if a ;,y rhey can, wliy the prayer pf the V -bciant. Ihoold .not.e granted ; apd jyjy 'the faiif fx: v0i9u d not. In fold (o f4tbfy,fuch debtee as itiA f.,,.i .f. -J. :li .rnife in favor f Uid fard tlibcllantii-. Hereiit fail nof.'; v .- ... - . Witnefs Henry Polter; Jd?e -of falfe ,Cour at Wilmington this 'jth t'tfay tV Kehruary, 1U06, anU in the 30th ytfgrVf Itidepcndcnce. ' Ten.-- '".' : ; ,t ,. CARLETQN WALTER, Clerk ' and KeilUr of .fjiid Comt. ,( rou sale, ..rTT ,130 Tlerees'of Rtefc, i which can beileiiveted 't a rhoicejo't's r;fa; tice. , Ajjly to ' . .. ,,-t ... Fb. 18'. A: J. DE ROSSET 1-OlltSAtE, 40 or: 50 tierces of hfew Rice. ' - Apply to " ' C. DUDLEY h Coj ! ! WilniingtoiV, Det. 24, leos.' ' JAMEslilCKT7 RESPECTH'ULLY iriorrns the laa dies and gentle irten of Wi'mirtfjn and the people ui get eral, that he hasjoft retorned from' New-York; with a neat and fafhiontb'e allortment of DRY GOODS, fuitablr to the frafn i ul oned .or poith ot Mr. Thomas Jeininj-s, ii 1 iiii-iucci ar; wrii un at re dtird prices for Cafli or Cotin'ry ProJuce Wilmii'gtof, Dec. 17, 1805. A Bargain, ' TO UK SOLD, THAT well knoiMi ai d valuable. Mil Seat on Holly Shelter, about th rf miles frorriWilminp'on, lite the propett of Co!. John P.. William in filiation. Is hcahhy and agreeable, there U on iha (iremirci a two tlory Dwtll'u.g, Kitcl.en, r,d other out Uourctihc (trcaoa is knox it to he equal to any in the State, wiih a Crt cf Mills a little out of rrpair, ih Grift-, Mill in giJ order. The terrs ot fal may be made known by aripMicatioo .to Roger Moore, SberifFoi Ncw-'-lIarmvet County, or Robert Dufey, merchant, Wilmington. . December 17, 1805." roif rpHE Plantaiion' wheieors Michael I SiWffon, Ef4."foiTjHyir'fa,,"fin' Morgan's. Creek in New.brrcT Cnm t, ctntatring near two htrnd"nl- aciea. There ire on faid Plantation aboot 36 a Cres tide Stmp order bar and rHieh anl : dividid Intn two fifldr, q artt r draincL r. t,.m .1.. 1 .a t, . r lii'w t iui : c lunillliun Ul ri'CC I liM upland is well ca'colatrd for 1 flock uar. itr, havinjt 1 g-od ripe tor Hogs ai Cattle. On the land are Pear Trcrt set valuable for tie Wilmington, rratket. One, two and three vcais credit wil) be ven. A pp'iration to U made to tVe Printer of this Gazrtte, or Samuel R. Jocclyn Efq. Afmey at law, December 3, 1805, . rou SALE. At lit Sid Kt litr't OUjr unJr tht nv X'ur ttt.II;ute B -wow wrinr.y, nunirul l. in, Un.tJ VOil, ScrmaxeiOil, CreenPainUHaiiito. ri, 1 runts, 1 ijiierts, Almmids, Vetnici Ui Split Pease, moulded (UnilUs.of a-iupciigr quality, and a parttUf j , Frj.'sh Garden Seeds; , , F. I ONTA1NX. Imioxton, Janury 1 1, 1 leg,' . i ALMANACKS" X II OfTirr.
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