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consists almost wholly of ipaporta-11 and advantage of bur ttsnal trade to the European colonics ; in the West Indies, or sucK as fetight hereafter be opefied to us in South America.-iWe much regret that we could hot procure such a Sta tistical table as would have ena- bled us to have laid before you i- " value of the branches of trade now , left open,: compared with their actuaiJalue before these unwarranted restrictions of fo reign powers 1 ' - .j! Such official documents 'howe ver, as we have succeeded in ob 7. nociiffifl'tntIv YTiiFjitth fa. Wimaui ' J alcnects to jour trade ot quies cence unacr tnese monstrous vio lations of our national r rights. l : Taking as data the official return Exports of articles ott f'i VV-tf relglTgrowthfVk : ;2-0,i J,8 15 mounted to ' ' J - v..1- Oar eport to Sire dea we believe ac- fiQO,00!T ter exceeded rA SuDDOte eKicle Q '' - tour own' produce to amount to " 600,000 leaving an itnounfl ofexporUof article ! SOOjOOt : ox foreign growtn to Sweden We preume that to ' the French Colonic ; nd some ttall a mount smuggled in to theSpahitb colo sies, there maj be exported of articles 'offoreigo growth,, .t.soo.eoo Still leavinr on bur" band withoot ex-U ? g5t983,2S port vent, the 1m- fgf artldei of foreign inense amount ofJ growUt : ' s ' ' V 1 irar vfu i - ay our tobaceo,BrU ' tain onlv coniume I bout U or 1S.00O1 . rw nnwin. i . kogtbeads, out of tOvOOO our average I , . export, teiTing 5r iJRtjto uuu suppoi ivw I . ' of these hrpped to JL8wedenkthe'Wett . Indie, there would -J'A , : 'remain 64,000 hhd. I worth . r1 Of our cotton, about ' two thirds is cohtum ' - ed In BrKsin. the O I ' ther third agreesble S3,ll,9 lb the exporUftf I V ' -1806, would amount I ' at least to ' " .'Jv-- ; " Froduceof the-aes J " S llfr,0C0 . . Sapposecx't .' ported to I Uj (JOflr European colonies J OT rice, flour, and c-' ther valttftble artW tlVS aJlwu t n- eie we BriU'm h European eolonkt, svjpMe . Totai to lie en land' wttEout V a market . " " - 480,231 On a view then of" this state menv which we oelieve not' far from correct, at least norter of the hems of hypothetical1 amount,- tnf either extended or limited to sup port our arguments $ on the con trary, vre have in every instance Hrathtx tended to the opposite ex ' treme, and especially in the last " itemof 6,300,00a; for"wc bcTieve . it far below: toe amount .actually exported to the European conti nent exclusive of the article be- fore chumaratcd ; it appears that we are cut" off front ; markets for our. expert trade ; amounting in articles of foreign growth, 57,983,13 dolls.; andin artkris the ' produce of our own soil lo th e amount at least of lfi, 496,999 , doWmaldng: together 74,480,235 dolUrii out of 103,787,23s doU lars, being the total amount of th'e exporti of that year. 'Icit " . ' -." j." " . in us' Ih'factraarketl open tot" but little .more than ohe fourth of that branch of our trade on the prosperity of which every " Other is so completely dependant.. -jT-Submission to the operaOn of these decrees and orders is in its coAsequencc, pregnant with ano-, ther very serious and fatal evu ?not yet noucect-Huve total ruin pi our shippingmterest-a-Whatsmali ) , t . - - proportion ttt that immense ton nage required to bring homej from Chink, the East and West Indies, Africa and South America: pro ducts to the amountof 57,983,236 and to I carry to all parts ;of the world, ltneithah4fzl.'' to tho. am ount ori03,787l236 dollars could now be; employed intimportatiori to the valut of only ,300,000 and in the direct txport of only 29,307,00 i dollars ? It evideritlv teduce ployed in foreign trade upwards of four fifths, and perhaps taking into . consideration' the distances from whence . articles lo large a mount are' imported would reduce the freights actually W be earned to' one seventh only xf Aheir for mer amount It may well be pre sumed that taking into view the whole coasting trade and such as is left ppen by these decrees &c; tmployment for - not 'more than from one third to one fourth of the whole of the present tonnage of the Lfnned States. could be found. , .. And this is what we art to un derstand bv the cant term of U M Commerce and Free Trade' t as U lately usedm contradistinction W that Embargo which is calculated by temporary suspension, to pre serve unrelinquished at leal tif not to secure forever, tmt invaluable opmicruat ngnts as a nauon.. Notice ia herehy given, I'MAi the lubicilbeia at the lad JL Coaoif Court held lor the county df Bruofwickj having obtained letters of ad miniflra ion opbo the cflati of Robeit Bell, deceafedi rctiucBs alt pcrfont ha- vrint demands agaioll ibe eftatb of fa Id Bell, lo prefect ihem legally anefled with in the lime limiied bt an ad ol the Gene, rat Affemb'y orNorth.CaroIios, imitlad an Act to aalend an Ad ctracerning ly of Willi and granting tatcis of ad. minlrtratlon, and to prercni ftiadi ie tire management o( inteflatei, otherwifa the will be barred of fecomy. Thofe In debted to tttnti are reijwefled to make Immediate payment." ' . ... ,. IVJVVU AUIU It ; . Mary BelL AdmV. Druofwlck county, Qdlober. 3d. , . . . 2w . . . For Sale . : Oyt beard, the fchooner lcactf,TIo. Williamif mailer - -aobbU. N. E. Ruasf ' '; , ' 16 do. train Oil. , V 10 boxea brqwo Soap, ' 5 qii. prime (able f ifir' ' b q 00. Wark Pepper, ; . . A few futatoea and Bests, for fifties I att apply to the cruder en bosrd or to ' UAIISUN KELLY , Oflober tu ' Notice THE forcrlbVr having miJ fomC af. , lerailont la hts.trwrcantile'bafinefs and wlfljes to clofa eM.hli account!, will fhe'iefore thai.k all ih'oCt 'wi t wKom he hat accounts, to come forward ahd malt a fettfcmeov whhoftt deUv. Tie be Coefi will be carried en la fSrture under ! firar of Jrt'oatlbot'i U Mteneaf, r c ANDftKW BROADTOOT. : , FayrtteUU; OS H.: ' tV ' To Let, " ACommodioUTlIon5e, . . . . Stivatcd on Front Stieet between tKe book ol Tbomai rtcbcfao and T bodies Jepnlnje,, Apply, tit m ; , , . : . . : - I-ewis fl. Tbomer., . Scptambcf.to AMERICAN ;HEM. TftESecretary of the Navy will receive tfbV til the lit November next, proposals for furnishing wafer rotted Hemp of the growth of the U niud Sute, to be delirtred at foru- tnoutb, N. H. Boston, Netr-Loaden, New Vork.TllUadelphli, -CeMl, Baltimdre, Norfolk, WHttimcwrt, N.C.Chartetoft,;S.C. fiarannahtGeOrgift,and NewOrleto ror wcu waitr roucamaa weu cwanea v tnericaa Hempi, the Scereter) of theNTjr ditpoied to UoW liberal price beyond the uiual Dike of such Henra wheti dtm rotted. i Any pertoa Uenimimog propouis ror lur mahmg a supply f rotted Hemp iu - mm - u m w ' t - place whernd the time wbei U trati we etclurcrad.' 1 yxf" . a . " - A ' Man Deport! . i - ii ' -ii j i r PROPOSALS, J.' ftrt Piiliihing by Suscriptim, t r ' ' " A T a AM S A V OX or : tue mssun v f iall ia ibCerovw Uamct, y Mi XXOPSTOCK, - SoJmJljr celvbratedbf theLiUratiof turope, " as J tbe Milton of Germany j who U Considered as having jtam'pleted what that favorite ton of the BrtUih muse had left i iinfioished. 'M ; ' !:- ' i ' ' , a this work will oA published tn numbers esch of which shall comprize one book; to beddiveredtoiubKtiberseveryiwomonths. It, will be printed, in octavo, on good demy paperi and with a handsome type, sewed. " ?rhe pried to tboe who choose to patronlae the work; will be fiTiy cent for each number, pafaMe th aUVotvct. i v y',r2 -:-:'': vVVhen the iat boot is completed; the Dome of the subicribers will be added. To noD-tub&cribersi the price will be alxty - two and a. half cental . - It shall ha put to press a lodn at eight nuparca suororiosrs oner. Tie translator flitters himself that t a work I feelings j ct, and a whicb canr.ot potiiblr wound the feci of bar political party or religious sect wnose klei tendency is to promote the grand eane. of Christianity, will meet the favora ble smiles of alt those who are desirous to promote the real ioteresta of 'religion and vrltueV It will possess one merit at least, In the eyes of some, bcirig the production of a native American, and cititen of the United Starts; f r T--:"' ;. ; ..- - -. ' :'8. HALUNtt, 'X. toJ. -v -" '.s'' 'r Jttttar of Jamis'i Chirtli, t;;f "'1-v- ; mtuiintfSHfN.C. , - 6cul3rio4: - Sfc r i n V ! mirr'm -? :wvery 'sr ABIDES. f)pfjt Subscriber has estabtlshed i aat ol ' 'Limy Stables, on the west side el Se cond street, for the accommodation of those gentlemen travelling throtfgh or residing ia this town, who msy be dispoicd to eraiL thamaclves of this - establishment.-1 Every; fcirtd of grain and forage necessary tor hones, shall be "abundantly prorided and faithfully gltcn, and all due attention paid lo thereby n the hostlers. , .The alablea are quite' dry j n ahall be kept Mean, ana cacb staa atiau be fjjuiihed with litter every evening. ' Wat. WfLLllNOS. . JcW IT. ;' '.; ' - . : . iT. 1 11 Si 11 1 1 Jut Mctiva y M fchMow tlrf, ct MuM,' '. fift ll sm( $tUt at sa ai4Utat eualhy. ii its - - .. . a M. CWtrt a r sa fct (Mm Wlae ft 4 OH , , v im ia. ciu ink rob .. a Bis asutaicwi MAKSO't RKLLt. r BeriOi Harrison , . Saddlers and Harness Maker RESPECTFULLY Ihform the inha. : bltir.ti of Wilmington tad iU vlcln I(y that they cootiane to tarry Oo tbtfr tuflrtfi at the did (land oni door wiA of tin frihtrna 0ce, Market Street, where Ifhrj hr on tund a'conptoe a JoVtmea.t ! Oi articles latkfir line vit. OeaUmen'i I beO 1 and Common Saddles, 'Ladle do. I plaited ' and' tolmt tlsrwcO, Port. : maattaii ic" common Trunks, p'aitedand cotsmoa' BriJles, Horfcmaa's Capi and tfolffarf, &c. ; Any of tho above articles will be foW aa cheap as can be got la N. York of rhe time quality,-.thofe who 'VAU.feMwr.tl mnA look at I ha OftaAt. nnt a Cent tharged for Irving ro pleafe thttn. Urccttiion tbeujunrry (inckiy at tended 10, and thankfully received by -N. B Thole who ara indebted to times PetU vrtvery ftuch bbligt htm H thev wiircall and la He tKcir accounts. at He h now prcfeot and will wait on them wtjroaa,.. , ... ' .; , ...i-T Jaitnet fertn. . v ; ; . yOU SALE XinhJ If tbf hli Tirginigjrm ChrUi- jdhhJr. Molaffts . ! i, j do. pilo4 Sbgaif "'?.L.l'.L . ! btgi Creea CoffVd' ' - nANSON KEUT. " Aofufll - : '..;" THAT an Election will be held at the houfeof Tbomaa Rogers, on Blackf ' . Rivtr, : oa Saturday . the 5th. at Walh. ; tngton, on7 Monday the yih, at 'Long Creek and Sandy Ann, on WedrfJay the -jth; and at Wilmington, on Friday the 1 1 th Tiovember, f or an elcQot to ota for -Prcfideai and Vice-Prefidcnt of tbelJ States. ,r:i - ,-:'' ' ' -mtkm--' lkifTn- Ufa' oa. if. . v - v, . .. I will itcerr taiea at the above tnetia tioned" placet. - ' '' v:; ,v:MNoucevi 'pHErubrcribersiavlne iifporedof thrff ' A Stock in. Trar'e. fee), tasiotii to clofe heir bookstherefore reaueft all wbo have open accounts to come forward and clofe . them, by note of otberwila on or btlore the 45th November next After that date their accounts will.be so the hafidi of an - . Attorney, iti-m wrr-lffj Howard & Stewart. Oaober 18. - 'y-MKV ;: - . ,K)R SALE JRtcefoel fy; tie irif Charitfim fckt frtm AVw Yrktindihijchtntr Almirm 500 Bush.C6arse LiverpooiSalt 9 forcheonl 3d pioot Hum Hhds Sugar "'X-i'Fl, "f- Bills, ditto.' ' '' - ' Vjo Bbl. E. Rum. s - v 1 too Yards Tow Pottl t' ; ;: , ,' Pipes 4.1 h proof Braoily , r ; 1.,. ;"3'dttto Gio " .. ' . . V';' - , Hajf barrels prime BccTuttable tot .c" tarnttf akiif.-fti-ii t-.-y,,.':i;,J Atfi hytl fthnntr iaielU.frm TttrU, s 'v- V-''" '4'' 5,00 bushels Salt..-;:4'''ft ' . HANSON KEtlY. ! ) ' ;L.ist oiXetters 5.. - r ', ' JttriatMiAf ilk tkt PatUOJpet at tAtr oVy. -1 ' ATLAUD ALLEMAND,'. Col. Sam!. Ashe, 3: Metirs. Ceonrt a; SUphen- ) Arnttd. v 'ivr;4; B. Capt..WUUain Brittnn, Melas Broomei Mr. Broom, Franklin Biud worth,, Samuel Barlow, .William Buh, lohn Barton, Beisef Seaufort, Elizabeth Bull, Benjamin Ballard, William Blurape, Samuel . Black,-yuiiant ' ' Bradshaw, Mrs. Bull, Geo. Durgwinx- - C Thomas Carseyf William Clinton, can tain Joseph Cook, William Collins, captain Josiab jCrasman, Williato Coibit,' Henrf . Casaon, Peter Carpenter. 1 1 ? " ? D Josesb Durant, Daniel Ou rd,- Sn' ' sannah Davis, John Ashe Davis, Margaret prumtnowl, Mrs. Elgf Uunlap. r 1 ' n , F. Jamea Fleming, John Ftoyd, John Free 2- G. Ahraaam OoldinsJ, f t ' John Creivr, ' Edward CrutiibrMrs. ChrisOaaa Cibbs, Ar- ' Chibald Graham. v kj : f It. James Hoie, 1 1 Mrs. ' llonper.' Na- ' thaotcllierdY Abaer HeptoN, William Har- riss, John Uepoura, vornehu Ilunt, Lu cV Harries, Mrs. Ann llotklne, William ' Hall, Samuel IlalW i 1 Umt Howard, Jamea Holmes. - . ; ' - 1 J. Henry Johnson, John DuJones, Wm. -' tatu Jones, William Jonea,Hioton James, Mrs. Alice Jone. Samuel R Joeelyn, f , : & Captain Herman S-clacnhosen, 3( Francis leoeston. . r. ;. . .- ' lm Jacob' Letr, Messrs. - Levy S Carrol. Jamas R. Lark. Ezakiel Lane ; ' - M. John McNeaW W. Stiller, John Me-4 Parline, David Macy, Peter U.M artist, BenV tamla Mills, eaptslo Tboniaa T.. Morton, Holes Murry, Srah Moacley, Mis Catha4 rine icCoU,Jobn McAUesUr, Joan Maclin, cant. Maurice Moore, Jane" McLcod, Do-' ' bald McDonald, John Mark.' v N. John Neale. JobbNcal. 6. Harriet Oboro. 4 1 John 8V Ollvef ' ' ohn Perkins. ' - ' . , Q. Richard Quince. ; . - K. Cantain Lebbeua Roffrg.S t Mlsd Pen ny Boysk Alexander RnkscK, John Rogers, S Mra. Lm aw. Hobcvoo S, Captaio , Eliaa SmUh,' Esther Spleen flemphrey Soew, John C Scull, Cdtcnton Senjkens, John Stone, John Ssrab' Swana, eapt; Taomae Statey, isaae StnliJf Richard Siurtders, Magaret Suodlkud, JoLa ' ESpicn ai . , . .-. : T. Robert. Tate, Frencle Tredot, Jaha- Tbbsna LuoTuU, BaJaaalaS. Tyler, S, v. jo&n vann, ... W. Messrs Edward ar4k Son, Edward WarVS. Sarab White, John Waddle, Hugh Waddle, NaibanicJ Webb, John- WUlUma, Cbfhmpbcr VvaUia, Asa W. Weldee. , JOHN LORD, P. M. v - ffrMeaaerSaliOL : .lw. C7 Ketlcc.. ThAM persons abe ova for ; poauga wUl pkaae call and pay no their res ' pectiva acoouata 00 or Ufora the 1st af No k vembef) ta inch a kegbct 00 mere crtdtt vUlbeirlven.. .. . ... ' ' ICT- TheSberiraf KcW'ItaaoverdoeaaM II lake op Letters directed lo hie aa. fcherif ; nla poetsar te pms ' . .- 1 K. . PRINTED' AND PUBLISHED BT, ,. lfIl.JJAMS. 11ASELL, 41 inrtt uiitrt jHjatm t mwntt, er ... , $itmmtht " ibarr 13 rralr A,
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