. f - of iticontindin at least as high as Stei da rin? the suiAmer, nd on the .approach of lintel- it will n doubt rise. - , ; )' Low descriptions of Cotton are scarce in the mirket, whichcauses the in to keep their present price.' T he-1 ast arrivalsirom Charles- ion have been principally Sea Islandi '. 1 " We 'STe this day favoured wita-American, paprs announcing hjs unpleasant resolutions alluding to the resolution of Mr. Nicholson for -prohibiting the importation of. certain.. British Rood.' which have- passed i in the ; House of Representatives, r . It Is the general 1 belief, here that, the Senate will not -be so in te nberaie &s to sanction these proceedings. jfibef do iiannofse'e r the least advantage 4hatcn vesult to yoitf.'rmntry from such a mode of conduct-America it certainty at)yet but a child, not .arrived at sufficient maturity lt picTATE'tfWf to age and experience, 15 U2 16 1-2 24 . : :o20 Ms4 52s ' 28 to 15 to ir .to 26 to 22 3.4 "Orleans, "- ', ' Sea Island, fine,' Middling, "' Stained, FIft'ur.'sunerGne." Rice, new, v 28 to 29s Pearl ash, f ' . 80 to 82s but no sale in consequence of the prices, and the import, being mdre extensive of lute '' Extract of another letter from a respectable houie in Liverpool to. their correspondents -in Philadelphia. . . - 14 The gloom which overspread our market upon the first intelligence of .the commercial agressions of Prussia, was in a great degree Tifry unexpectedly dispersed, by government hiving announced that ships under. Pappen burgh and Knyphuson colours may clear out for any of the ports in Holland or Sweden ; and-is now father dispelledKby the official no 'tiGcntinn, that Hamburgh, Bremen and Ol denburg ship may clear out for any portun-. der blockade upon conditions of returning to G-reat-Uriuin 'within three months. These privileges will be of essential benefit to the holders of West-India produce, and our cot- ton market partakes of this advantage in a "high, degree since it is -now clearly en'ertained that channels are still open for at intercourse with the continent and it is' to be hoped that the inconveniences usually attendant on new arrangements will speedily be surmounted. . . " At first it was not dc ubted that a system of complete exclusion had been formed, an. I that Swedhti Pomerania would be destiiu d to swell the catalogue of plundered provin ces, previously to its cession to Prussia ; but whether this boon is considered by his impe rial majesty as too great for his faithful prote gee, or circumstance! are not ripe in that quarter, it is not easy to determine. " Though war has not yet been actually declared against Prussia, it is generally ex pected, and the recent orders f;-nm govern ment, not to pay any money on account of freights of t'.ie detained c:irg u s, shew that the dispute is not in h tnin'oi amicable ad- j justment ; indeed what ran be expected by I neirocialion with a pnvernmfnt u-liu h lm nxi ' its independence without striking a bIov.' Prussia must now send to Pr:s f r instruc tions. Politic topirks have umal'y been i " considered as irrelevent in cominrrrul ror resnondence ; but now, when the cause ufl- tnoit every alteration in our fjtices iny le dislincily traced o some politichl event, the utif irtunate alliance of commrrce with poli tics is become loo evident, and we could nut state with st.fTuicntprtf ision thv causes which influence o-ir prices, if we ousitlcu the weight cf them all." The f:l swing it ttrrtrtiy ccp'ttd Jrtm the Au )'rk Dili) Adverser ij the 2otb . u!t. Extras of a letter from Lecd. (Eng) A pii! o. This foreman thee it a terrible a larm. Ii is ad vnr qovernmrnt luve palTed th- NON. IMPORTANT LAW, I J not in the Irill doubt, it this news ... is confirmed, it ji I cj"(c an. immediate - embargo oiAmciii in th'pping, Mr. Jodiua Potts is ajfoi'iteJ Csfliier of the Iliiik of Capr-Fcar in place ti Mi, Joho HogJ, rcfigncd. f PORT OF WILMINGTON'. Lntkbid July 1, Brig Amazon, i'one, Dfmirira, cargo rum, fuir, cotT-e and moljtTe, to Gamier & Co. and Thomas Jen- Erig bUy, M"orfs, Poin'.Pe'f, cargo 93 puncheons mofsllcf loScih ll.-Sfd. 4 1, Brie Polly, Bieby. Kintilon. Ji. 3!, Brig Coliimbii, Minm, , B.itii 51b, Sth'r Hiram, Boflwick, Point Peter, . csro fogsr, niotalTci and fruit 10 tht ciptsin. 7h, Bii Fanv, Tubl 1. Nw. London Prig Sufartnah, Bullar, Pimm Pcter,(ir. co fmal quartity cf Madciis wine and fitgar to ron Latarui. Sch'r Ann, W,,i., New.York Kiljj SaHy, Bell, OM Hitbour, Jam. CllAlkD, f, Brig llamlst, J'lim, Filmonih 5hlo f acdrrr-laiidet, Jarid.fon, do. il, Sch'r H.nn Sun, Jatkfon.N. Yfk 31, Beck, Pl.ilaklil,ia S'h. Sallf, IlolSiflcf, Ntw.Yoik "JMp Atlf, Morn, Brillol, E. 7th, Sth'r Venu, O'.irer, New.Yrtk ich'r Patty, Cukcr, Bwdoa Thc fchV Recovery, M. Pimlte, maf ter. of Bridge Port, Con?' arrived, at . Sri! - Jon nfa.v Antigua, 'onUbe.7ih June,' tall I trom rsarDauoes wnn aiu 5 naying ion : her rudder off Antigua. "J' ' .S! -;tV;? "" . iJ I- ' . Charleston fnnr 7V. May.,13, in lat. 4, 50, long. 18, 35, capt. Post snotio sliip PevVeverance, 1 4 days from Amsterdam for-;PmTa(lelphiaj' May U, lati- 45, long. 21, spolre ship Louisianaj Darren, of arid from Baltimore, bound' to X6wes,T in a'" very leaky state ; June 7, lat. 32, 51, ''long.' 52, . spoke the English ship Beaver, White, from St, Lucie; June 15, lat. 30,v longi" T4, spoke a'tfoopfrom Newbern, N. C.- with a cargo of tomberj bound to Guadalonpe, 15 days out r June 2 1, lat. 30,-30, long. 67, spoke brig Amazon, 7 days from Newburyport, )for Wilmington, N. C. two day since, was boarded 'by " British Ingate called the Fir, ialias.the Cambrian who took one cask of wa ter, being in want. Savannah, June 25. Arrived on Sun day la t 'the" i;rig Liaa, capt. Wbclddn fr,m Philadelphia. On the 19th in II. off Cstarlelloiij aird within fi'ght ot land, was brought to by a French priyjfeer (chooner, motuiting 10 'guns,, and bjitded by the JieutJiiant and. 01 hers who brok,' up the lutclios and fylbed. the vcfT-1 ot two bar tels ot Pii,k,oi... at.d .3ve the captain a drati, ot rthil'h ihe toiio.vfitg is a correct ttanflaiiotv: ' At Sea, oj Chariest an onboard the privateer La Juli?: commanded bjcujt. Antoine liishy 19th , "June 1306. Mr. May Pay to capt, Whcldon, commander of thd brig Eliza, of Phila delphia, cr order, thirty hx dollar, value leccivrd in twobnes fa't provifiiUis, with whitft he his turnilhcd rr.c, for the ufe of your vclfcl j alfi, tor a barrel of butter, from the itores of the captain, eight dol lars, I have 'hp honor to hlute you. (Signed) ANrOINE BISHV, Captain." m !CE$ CURRE NX Filming to v. Dls. Cts. Uh, Cs. 11 12 18 30 31 60 65 75 1 I 50 6 50 4 . 10 12 20 12 1.1 10 12 1 75 2 10 11 40 75 80 57J 60 1 18 I 75 1 75 2 BACON per 100 lbs. Cotton per lb. , Coffee per lb. Corn per bushel, Meal do. Kice ... Flour per barrel, l)iuoper half barrel, Lumber per M. V. o. hi.d. slaves, K. o. do. do. do. W. o. bl. do. rough Shingles per 1000, Su(ar per cwt. Molasses per gallon -B im, W. I. pr. g. 3d p. Jamaica da. 4th p. N. E. do: Tar per brrrel, Turpetvi:i-, iU and I'udiicking1?. R L A N ' ii'J l lus nvrikcu trom Bui a q un..tj ot Tow Uolls ot 11 tTercni widths and qualities, amoi g whi.h aie fo ne thit will ai.fvicr for Cm- iton bajigioj! r.cy will be fold on icafon. ab'e terms by il.e package or pirce ; a!fj jj a few pieces of Bcdt'u kirgs of an excel lent la rick, one puce tnanutaclurff from Cotton i.f this country prutuce, is very leiut lul. On Hand, D apcrTiwiU!tii;s I mch RolU -Tick-Ii- gbutg, ard 4 tew pun h on old Grtna da Kum, !Io a Bill on Coflon for 500 dollars. Wilming'nn, Jn'y 8 4W, .. NOT ICE. ALL perfons art? hereby forewarned trom hurting with D ig or Gun on t'XuMcrtacu' Land, uiulci the penalty prifcnbcd by law. A', m, A'. Hjfirtt, j. firtm-nltrttf J jr. W ight, J. Btaiiej, ' D-vii. Wilmington, Jut; 8 r 'pHE fubfcr.ber itfpcctf.i.ly informs X hit ru.lomeis and the tmhlic ir, cene- ral that h curies on the Shoe. Making Biilinrfi as formerly, and will cxeiute all trdcis f"rwiid;d toliim for Ncgroebhocs with ditj atch, at nn ey cents per psi; sp. filiation may b made to Lotd & Attdcr n Wilmington, or to the fulfctibcroo Sjb h Kivei, Lladrn county. W. II. BEATTY. July 8-3 w. RUM, Sij:ar and CofTce of a gnl qua ii'y, j u it received and fcllmg low for Clh or apptoved paper ty D. SMITH. July 8 4w. For hale, A WHARF and Lat on EsgU'i Ifl. and, known by the name of Am HdCam, the fame btlrg 109 feet wUe on' the liver and containing two acres more or left; on which there is a Dwelling Houfe and Kinl cn, apply to k Fontaine. Ma; JJ. 25 Dollars Reward. T) AN away from the fubfciiber about JXthe firlt of April I all, a hegro man na med BALAAM about forty years of igc, fieijrly:ftx feet high, very black, lemark ably 'nat footed, and jhe whites of his eye$ tinged wjth yellow.--The above reward ifliall be aidl la whoever will deliver him' io Major: James Shepperd, at Slag Park, -'or Mr. 'Jonathan Williamson the North sEaly or lodge him", in jail," fo .that I: get him again. . He has a wile at . Mr. Wm, Dim s H is luppoledhe will be harboured about that neighborhood. ( ! , . Win. F. Strudwick, ' June Svb.i8o6.; - " ' : !3i .7 NOTICK . " THAT the Copartnerfiiipof Chrifto ipher Dudley, Fen'n Chiiftopher' Dudley, juiv'r. ard Robert Dudley, Mer chants, trading' in Wilfhington, N.C. under the firm of Chriftopher Dudley and Co. is dillolvcd this day by mutual con-" lent, 6f C. Dudley, fen'rand C. Dudley,, jun'r. in confecjwetics of the fuppoftd ,lofs of Mr. Robert Dudley at fea ail peifoiis theretore who have rdcnunds againd-the faid firm, and all ihofj indcbied to the firm are requeued to Call on C. Di d'sy, fen'r. tor adjuftirent and fctiltrnent ot their accounts, he beirg duly auti.oriftJ to fettle tlie fitme. Chriftophcr Dudley, C. Dudley, jun'r. Wilmington, N, C. Jute 1, iSc6. rS Hl fubferibers in addition q their i 9. former allbriment of GOOD, have imported by the late arrivals tiom Liver pool a large wirortfnent cf Nails, Hoes, Paint, Window Glals, and a general af furtment of Hard Ware. All of which they will fell wholcfale or retail on the molt reafoiiable terms. Giles & Burgwin. June 3, i8c6. ' " Fity Dollars Reward. ABStNTIiD himlelf from the' fub fcritier's plantation at Santce on the lecoiid of May, a mulaito bellow named Wil:tan, by trade a Cvrpcnter and Mill wiight U - is about ihirty )ears of age, five tcet 8 inchesh gh, has rather llraihi hair, fear nn his t rti.ead and ore on hs. undrrlip. He lu.s had one ot his thumbs fplit open by a ChMlel a.d i very civil and platiiible in his fpecch. A rcwarJ ol fif ty dollars anJ all rcalonuMe charges will be pail 00 hi hcinn apprehcndd and deli vered to the jailor ol (Jeorgetowi , C. or in Charlcitou to Jatiiss Ladfon. June 3- To be Sold, MY place ti Malonborottfh Scurd, in a vert .:e lira1 le neih hot rl.ooJ, a veiy ixtf iTcnt Dwi Ui. g Hoi.fe & Kinh rn, and very tliib y Ikuatcd as to health. For.tctmsapi-ly to John jVisson. For Sa'e HOUSES & LOTS. For pitrticuLrs aply cither to the Ediioi or to John inn. For Sale, A HOUSE and Lot in South Wafh inion, eligibly fiiuate.l tfra Tm V(tn anJ Stoie j the houfe is roomy ard well calculated on the prrmifes a lloie houfe and other ncrrlTaiy out lumfer, aUo in excellent pirden fpot under fence, i'ur.ienni apply to AI.LEN SLOAN. Siniih Wafliington, May 6, 1806. THE fubferiber olTcrs for falc at a e- X ry low price, a Philadelphia nude Cairiige, with plated Hatptli for four hotfs. Alfa a well tttn'd Korti Piano, almoll new A lonn credit, if rcqucflcd, will be given. He will aifu rtr.t Iwi Dwelling llcufein EayeticviUc, the fun. ation ii plcafant and healthy, ai d capable ol accommodating a genteel family. For terms apply to Mr. John M'Millan, Fay. cttcvtUe or John Lord. Wilmington. Kobert Donaldlon. May 27, tM, NOTICE, " 'T'HE fubferiber havinsobtainedlettrri 1 rf Admirilt ration upon the cflate of JwptShutcr, hte of Wilmington, dec. re. qusllthofc whn wcte indebted 10 the dec. to nake paymrnt. And iliofe who have dcmtrdi cf hit cftate are required to pre ent their claims to the fubferiber .within fhe time limited by afl of aT;mbly o thrife tier will be barred of recovery. ' SAMUEL SHUTLU, Adm'r. To lure by the Month. ONE or two likely Ne&m'Giih, of4 ta waiting in a houff, f ruifm. Apply to 1! t 1'iir.ttr. BROKE prifdain this Count y ri night' ot the 30'h ot April, aro o calls fMmfelt henry Uyat, i) a yasont i'n'the ftitc ot Ntw-Yofk';'he Is a flout well built lellow, of about fivr feet ten inches high, had no particulaje marks as .we rentmber of. Ho Hoop committed onachargeot robberyt :,f A regard of Twenty. Five Dollars will be paid for , apprehending and returning him to prifuni a, , ; " r ' 7 L. ELLIS, Jailor. ' . Onflow County, May i; 1 866. ' DR UG S and MEDICINE,p Wholesale and Retail 6y , Dri. j. Larcque 6 Son, r - ' At the Store lately occupied by Draper and Met calf. Market-street, :.: WHO respectfully inform theif friends and the public in general that they h:ve just received, in addition to their former ' Assortment, -by the latest arrivals, a large supply of . Fresh Drugs and IMcdicitie. . Practitioners of the Country and others may be supplied on the most liberal terms. Or- ders ihaukfully received and strictly attended V. MEDICINE CHESTS. Captains of vessels and others may be supi pueti wuii iMcaicine L-litsts ot all sizts, war ranted to contain fresh Ciejiuine Medicine, witn proper fUiections; ,' r Letters of Coiiiiil'ation -.vill be attended to with all K$s'Hilc. 'dispatch. They I. uve also a handsome Assortment cf Sugiii' Toys 01 every description Candy of Ilorehound, "recommended for Coughs, Sec Lozenges common Lozenges of Magnetia Sirup of Capelare, do. ot Orange 1 lower, i do. of JMdrsh Mallow, do. of Rasberry, do. o Orgeat, do. of Ginger, Lc. kc. Wilmington, June 17, 1806, :' Twenty Dollars Reward, Ti AN away from the subscriber about thre weeks ago, a neRro woman named' RA- CHAEL) she is so well known in this place ' that a particular description is unn.cessa' y she was formerly the properly of Geoive Merricki Esq. which induces me to think snc may be IurJW5 about his plantation on tlio Sound. I will pay the above Reward and all reasonable charges for the delivery of said nc' gro to mc in W ilmington. . LI. Mitchell. Wilmington, June 17. FOR SALE npHE Plantation wlercon Michas I Sampfon, Lfq. foimcrly lived, on Morgan's Creek in New-Har.over Coun ty, containing near two hundred acres.. There are on faid Plantation about 36 a cres tiJe Swamp ui der bur.k at d ditch arxl divided into two field., quarter diainedl now fit tor the cultivation ot Rice. Tho upland is well calculated for a Hock quar ter, hav itit a good range for Hogs anJ Cattle. On the land are. Pear Trees very valuabL f't the Wilminion market. One, two ani three years credit will be gi, ven. Application to be made to the Prime cf thW (jazette, or Samuel R. Jocelyn. tiq. Ation-cy a uw, December 3, 1815, 1 l;e Piinter ii authortfed to barter the above Lauds tor jung Negroes. MADEIRA WINE, Gin of good quality, in piper, 1 iiK'tpuurt:, Ihi'pii., and Uxitanui, by the piece for fa!e by Jmcs l lcmmj. Wilmington, Apiit 29. Ten Dollars Reward. RAN away from the fubferiber onihe tithcfMay, a negro man named JOHN, about thirty years of age, five tert fix or fevenircher high, yellow rom p'ecled, rrarkrd with the fma'l pox, limpi a little (though hardly j erceiseab'e,) oc cafioned by his thiph being broken whea you.ig, fpeaks French, which is Ids naiivo lanutge and fpeaks the Englifh language to'crable plain, has rather a down took- took with hm an otnaburgs fbirt and trowfets with a pumbcr of other clothes. He was Hopped on the road leaJingto I'ay etcville, lut made his efcapc, leaving all his cloikea except thefe he had on it la fuppofed he Intends fcf Wilmington, where he will eri'eavcr to po rn board) fome selTelas a filr, whkh r-ufiWfs ha followed acd perhaps undcrflandi. The above reward and alt charges will he paid for having him fecuted In aoy jail U the flare, .r Fifty DyllarS and alt rea- fnalle charges v ill be paid for bating h'm t'tlitercd to ihe fubferiber living i bt.e ediborou, Atfn County. AH mailers .t vtuVs ate cautioned a. galnll receiving or employing him on bostd their tefWtr, ss they may have te ai.fatr the coi.fqif nces. Wm. JOHNSON. StttdiloteurbMy 34, ik6. it

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