4 j i s become neutralproperty. IV retaliate this extension of the usages of war, the coasting li'3t?lni?lwai prohibit!" . ' i : j-y'' t --'-,' . .: .v t jj - ; rrror cmmiltti by At executivt'of the Unitti State.!-The representatives of the French government) in this Country. have . ; liwde known.through their organ, the Auro ra that the laws of the land have been vio latedand the dignity and hoBot-of the gov ernment inauitea py tfte afuvalin the Del, ware Of the British armed brttir the-Avon-a t This. ves.el, it seems, came into our waters f -.with a large sum of money, consigned 18 dif- fereht persons in the United States. : The tooney, was saved from a . Spanish Vessel ?v; bound from Havann to Philadelphia, which as.likely to founder at sea ,As saving tno- . fvey for the purpose of restoring it to its just owners, is a thing utterly repugnant to the ;,. principles aod.pfactice cf the French gov ,. eroment, all the papers tn the employ of that t,60fernmnt have been violent in their de tounciation of thrsfficeji of thfiAvoti ajidnT t . v sneir conauct. ana in their calls upon the ex ye tcutive to execute the vengeance of; the law Upon these violators of our rights, and insult v y era of bur reyenue officers; Notwithstanding t these plain and unequivocal indication of the 'will. and?pleasute of the representatives bf ,Li,irnperial and joy al majesty, our executive :x.fcad the effrontery to d'wegard these iodic- i ? tioni, ana nave even gone so laras to grant a ' ; special permission to the Avon to make entrr ; . and land the treasure of which she had taken i charce.' . After such eross contumelv the ex -t; ecujive oncers of our government ought to ""be prepared for; e'very Kind of , abuse apd ; auk from the Frenrh paprrsuthirh Iberbave ' oeen in ine naoiv ot toSteruig.,: u 5. Gat. '5- tueSdyTjuly jiy mo: On. Sunday; duririff a cfv violent thunder wrm in mis town, uie tigntning struck the ,; tenement houses; occunied as ,. stores by . ' Messrs C. Nichols and Harris fc Saunders; . It descended the chimnies and set fire to two "s puncheons pf rum, . which soon nut both , ; store v with their contents, lit a general blare. r. "Pf1' Wet made, But In !vaw, to extin feuishthe fire and save the property. The , "conflagni'tion continued with uuabating fury, eonsuminsr five houses on Market street; un. fched,the first of Jhe range of brick" ,,buildmgs, belonging Major J. F. Burgwin, to which it did Considerable lnjnry, but the ' lyfty and solid wall of brick which its eaitera end presented, put' aa effectual stop to the' ; further prefertss of the fire. - The property ! destroys is esttmmea si e,ymo ituiiur. it is somewhat renuriubtethaV the" house a' v;.$truck.re low and situated in the lowest " tart of the town; -v' V-.'-V ,'. '- JZx tract a Utter frim iomihercta! hiuty tftA'rit rtsfuttabilliy dated y, ; ' . ; v Livxarooi, My i, Hfo.-' We are informed that Mr; Pinkney (a at i length' in possession of the French decrees , by which all American property ht seques tered, al likewise the imperative, orde.r for all citizens of the United States to quit the French territories Without delay, tinder pain . .. of Imprisonmentr This decree was passei) as far back as the 53d of March, but not pub lished until the 8th of May. It is transmit' ted to all the northern powers Sot their a . 4option.-"Y, ft . Pent .y- . ".:. : . : .The following arrangement respectmc: the Circuit Courts was made by the Judges of the Supreme Cuortpretriousto their adjourn' Jncnt lit t weekr ' , , .. ' . ; .For. -Edenton.1 Judve Tsrlor -Raleich, Judge twrie .Hillsborough, Jude 1IJ! Kewbvmr Judtrti Writ;bt-Vilmin)rtoti Judge Locke Morgan, Judge Henderson Sraiiro CiacuiT 18 1 1.. " ? ; '- For Edenton.Jud'e Hall Kalcirh, Jaded ' Taylor Hillsborough, Judge Locke New bcrn.Judee Henderson Wilmineton Judtre . WribVllorcri, Judge Lowre.fv?a.Afir , . f, ' .' : , ' The British lotp 6f war Avon, oMl thir ty-two pound carronades, having on board a larze sum of money for the use of the Span i ' ' V i,h deputies b the United States, which an ""ws.' thored s.tfNew Castle some time aince.Tnit aftcrwird dropped down the Delaware, has returned to that pl-ce, as is hdd, with I pec i J permission from the American goteromrnt to (and the noney ' - , Extract tfa letter from the henirai'tPail . Hamilton or n uningiv"i " than in Savannai, dated 'June 21, 1810 . , It rear be a ladsfaction W you, and .hrr eacA mm tf tur city, to be ic- farnu-d- that CoMOfoa'DriATtJ, ta - -next unAr tailh? grdert, with a squadron fjf-r ships; to tw'tf.e .from Ilampton llAm Soiithwardlr. whult w tend, I riopf, rid our coast of lh Privatcera . ivhicK hive been infesting it for come time "part." : ' ', 1 ' , ' ' JVi-w BrUUh Order in ConctJ. Sons of the Northern Editors arpewr to ' tcgnrd this order m authorising the cap ture rf Amencan fiaMng vecU-Ve put ' a Uificrcnt construction on , it. However , rrrat vt otitrage it may U on justice and en uuul ri guncrally, doca not n 7V ' l j. a. -. ' . - - . . ate porta fifiheJ States- Noultttel,! F rom tie-Independent American' printed & - ru y "v utHcrMj Qvernment. ' - The National Intelligencer sometimes it kind enough to give publicity; to impor-, tant public documents and proceeding: why has it omitted W. inform us that Tur-' reau i has demanded of Mr.4 Madisqri- aa a' preliminary step towards appeasing Bubnjii parte; tjie ,,irti?aediate ejection from , office of captain Porter, Who commands, the gun boats of New.Orleans; for daring to med dle withr French privateers I It seems Mjrr Madison has not yet thought fit to comply i we hope the ' day of French dread has gone by. - , .,. :,-.r "; ' :. ? -V- 't: . "'. .. r ' r .?!C-tU .; JThe Natfonal tntfelf'irpnr!!. ftiiif s ifiini I ing acknowledgment of our political 'degr&.. ; datiom observes,- if this seaiatl be properly 1 improred,'- our late and present rhisfortunea. may turn out to tie fretting, iA dit$urter ; W have had too many of these bless ings in disguise" since the democrats have managed our-affairs 'but' blessings undit-, aiti4 would reallyije a novelty 'r-W M '9 It ft Satd thatCaotain Porter".- of "ili tti ; Slates navy, stationed at New Orleans, has . committed himielf by'- seizing the French' Turres4 having " represented t the circum j arance tothe executjve 'produced her inunt tUtfl release. ; -The French Consul et'Kew i Orleans refused to receive her and it is said that Turreau, cooiidrihg the act of captain , Porter similar to, the ' affair of the Chen. peake, has demanded hi"recal ! f he rau: tetir of Jurreau deprives him of. the me of reason. -r Captain Poner se ted the. vessel, hot knowing her to be t fiationaLone t and When con vinced ! . b( the fact, . immediately maderesttution-The attack on the Che a. peake" was premeditated j the nationality of the flag was known yet, our seamen Were forced awsy, and to this day no rextitutiorl has been made, ,'v", -fj ITori Utr, " a fOST'OFFICES. t;A- V By the" 9th section of an act relating to the rost-umce . establishment, passed jn the - course of the Jast session of Congress, h ia tnaJe the duty of the Deputy fost. Masters to deliver letters and papers, when called fori oi aunaay as well as any jther days of the wecx. r .i nis arrangement commence'd at the PostrOIjice of thU city oa nky lasC 'f A Uum was: tought near Wythe courthouse,-in this state, on' the filh instant, be tween Mr. Robert Taylor and Mr. William Pattan: Mr. Taylor fell' the second fire.-i The cause of the" duel originated in a conten tion for the hand of a young lady, whom thef who wui mi ujo whiic uiue auarcBVng. , . I Prom the Political Commercial Rertitert wi UiX raneiro. Mair Kth lotfv J On the 13th ol&H present mbnth the Spanish Pririce ("1)om PepKO (the only uouroon rrince, wno is out oi ine tangs ol Buonaparte) will "be married to the Paw CtA$ HotaL or PoRTuOAl niece to his Catholic Majesty Ferdinand the VHthV , s This alliance will cement the interests of, Spain and Portugal in the' Western vwt.,:j; , ...... - rrcntATioK Aiiot' f A 'London piper, of April, says, that, leturs had been received from,. Bueno: Ayrcs of 23d December and from Rio Inneito of 27th January. Those from the , fatter p."e sute, that the market for Eng lish goods had sutk to nothing A trunk of shoes the invoice price of which was .1261 besides duties and charges, produced only 161, a .d that at 1 1 months credit .. toLUKTtEa' Tdast By the hon. M Gorc The revival of the Spirit which produced the event wt celebrated May we no longer seek to con- iCcid subitmmon so oaa naiiOu by exciting vjsuiiiy (oau'Hiicif - . .. , , ' MJRKIEDi ' : v ' At tsyettevillc, on Thursday M. James Nxatx, Merchant of this town, t Miss Ej.114 Die a, of that plce. . . ; Port of Wilmington.; - ' - " . Murttto, ' . ' Cultto, , . ; . Moral-. tr, Hrr W.ntio, (DW.-JmmS HUifna, a.li, Si. m ! , W.im, . Urn-Mot Lvi(. rKiI..lk I Ut tort. Wii. ., twrl Mf, WiUtMH, lSa Ilii, 0i. km. fr . . . . , Wilmington Volunteer m attend I Tb Wilmingtow Voluntetrs art ordertd (o tppetr tt the tisusl place of parade, pro perly .equipped, oa Friday artcraoon, at I o'clock, r M.- . ' - . By order of tht Csptsln, - , . Wti. 8. iUniLt, Stf, apply tft the U. States.- British vessels are now certainly admitted freelv tro" fclmington Prices Current: from it. r. ERCBiJinirE. . to O, rated Barrel hone y,(4th proof)- Gallon 2 I - J '13 Bushel fiitilandS" Lbv: Fldtk' inewTf a Barrel a carce Cask ioooft. none ChtiiWiiV Tinoersqnre pine) 8hinles (cypressV loop. 2 23 Stages, (wjohhds). .8 ' Br 0- ditto ( r -i w. o; b)ls. 8 14 1 15 heading, (w.Odid.) 28 v lar, .-- , j j htchi;i5i;-i4- Barrel " ,do 3201bS. I 35 2 50 urpentine, ; it 2 75 Barrel Gallon im urn, (Jamaica, 4 th pr t 20 j 3d proof , . Ane'Hcftn ditto v- Urerpool, 103 lb. .2 50 .2 ei 50 Bushel 45 60 j do. Sar, (Muscovado J, 1J0O lb. 10 soacco, ; ,'-?.ym tOulh. '.50 4- 4 ? r feLECtio";;;;;:. y UfOTlCE is hereby given, that on Thtirs lar the 9th day ol Aueust next, an Election wfl be held lor Members to represent theyj vousty ana .Iowa at4ht;amna. uenerai A&iuiblv also for a Member of Congress for Ve fifth District, at the following places, via :At Long Creek Bridge at the' house of Antbny.Willisrmon, Moore's Creek j at the hou of the late Thomas Rogers, Black Ri ver At Washi ngton at Sandy Run ; at the hotit where John Pugn Williams formerly llve oil Holly Shelter j and at Wilmington. , I . . . lWK, nutT Sh'ff. -jp2.-y:, ; ; TlE Room adj oining the Bookstore, late fy ocupied by Mr. . Winslow as a compt ing-som, and possession immediately given, Appf to ' - THOS. ADAMS. :; ; Jior 23.-1'--; - ,. -.-.:;".;; ,; r FOR SALE, :V;:;! 1 A large, writ broke and handsome ' ; S HORSE. : - t ;-t' ..i- ' . Apply asaboVe. SIMON NA1TEN tr ; 1 a t at w o t a M a vt, fE51HO C5 of ix 4th;, (n biicti lb hit trMesiion worthy of the pall onsgt of the .adie and Gentlemen of this nlace. resnect ulli oifer his services to those who may in the tattllest degree require professional aid, in anp defease of the mouth and gums, or in. prenaturtdecsys ahddrncienciasoftbcteeth,' Iroms partial or total loss of one or mora of Natral and artificial teeth set with liga tures springs, pivots, or on plates of gold. and u.sucn a manner as to be uselul and higbf ornsmental. ,. The tsrtar, so injurious to tatih, cane, blackness and discoloring, rtroit ed, and the teeth restored to their na tive fhiteness, without the smallest pain, or any r.jury to toe enamel. Decayed teeh, orifid and plugged, so as to render them use rul, s)d prevent their further decay. Teeth extrctcd with perfect safely, and every other opertioh performed (that cornea within the lint f his profession) to preserve the beauty and oundncst of the tstth,and a healiby state ofth gtirni. (" . j , f V If roderneis and csre in the ftrftrent ope rstiois, beauty and elegance in the finishing and setting artificial teeth, and the most im piclt cattdor In his advice, are inducements. fsott wbt wtay honor dim with their confi. dence, may be assured on meeting with sa' isfaciioas Pcrsftnt wishing to be wsited ori t Ibtir residence, will please to send a line cr a Mrvaht He todgtt at the Wilmington Hotel. ,r , . : "' ' N. B. He hst tooth powder, whicE cures he seumy in the gums,' (upon faith) at ont JoUsr pet bos or bottle, which is ore very recent dicovery i a liquid lofssieh the le-th the gvma, at twodolUr per bottle tod a oil which gives case to snd cures all tooth achss. without extracting the tooth. - . ", July 23. .-. - f. . . , ' r. ' XQTic ' . 1 THE Subscribers having arranged their buiincis relstivt to the late firm of Nathan ana Lett WiUisros, hereby givt notice that LoU Williams Is empowered to collect all debit due tbt firm, and grant discharges fur tbtitintf , . ; r u .NATHAN WILLIAMS. July V , , LOTT WILLIAMS. ; 1Te. Subscriber being appoint ed tq collect the debts dut tht brns f N. and L. Viliistas, requests all tbost indebted tb ssidfirm, to come forward and pf their re1 speivt dues, otherwist their oottt and ac- cou" will bt put io suit. 1 : .'!, . . LOTT WllLIAilS. Jiff 3. 4 - v.:' ri Wanted at this Ofiice g Jh APPRENTICE BOV. who csn read aocWlie. ., . Ftb.fl. &afes at'Aucti' oru- THIS day will be soldi precisely at 9 o'cluck.al the Court House, sundry Lots of Land, below the Town, among which art seme Water Lots. -Conditions will be made known at the time of sate. ., : . ' - 4- iW.. :-?:ACOB JUKV '.V n!t0t RRKTi -;:vt li '4 reaSQnabU rate, and immediate pdSttsfloA ;TH AT comhiodious HoasX, now occupied fey Mr, John Williams, fronting Castle Street lis situation is pleasntand beIioy,and"t)ear an excellent spring of water; it hot a good gaiden, and all Convenient put-h,ouse. Ap ply to . THOMAS HUNTER July 23,,. . --V4;-fAirV .?: 1 "L '.' iii i in . I v ' a - ' : ('Till Janaatjf nexttS "v , A'NECRO GIRL, who iinderslin3 houe-wrrk, kc. Enquire of the Prkiter.' Taken from mjf. Store yesterdays 04HPg Te conruMon of the fire, rwo truttkf of Bwiu )tfRhoes,JThose .who were kind enough to take harge of them will confer a real favor, and receive a handsome reward bf returning thtm to the suba"r,,3' July 33 ...y.? f .'.JOSHl A HOWARD 6,000 bushela Turk'stlandalt, -" 95 Puncheons W, 1, Rum 3d 3d and 4tri proof. ,. 1. :v - f. - .... . - , ,46 bhds.MolssSes. - , . , . ' Payment will be received in Certain quan tities of good long leaf Tobacco. Tierces fi-i Quality Rice, From 15 to 20,000 White OaV Hhdr Staves and in Motes payable at the Bank of Cape-Fear at 60 .90 and 120 day with approved indorers - Apply to Zt G HUTCHINSON fc CO. - . iuiy irri8id.' : - N. B AU persons indebted to the laid fiVn. are requested to make immediate payment Those to whom they are indebted are dsi red to present their accounts on or beford the lit of August. ,! ' . . G H. k CO... .';v tcvj riollifs" Reward. Ht AN A WAY from the'Sub' criber, abobl the 30i h of My, a Negro boy tamed JOHNi : about 18 or 19 years of age, of a very d.rk complexion, and verynpare bbllt, - He is ei ther lurking sbout Wilmington; Or is endea voriw ' .'J -uw joflill bofoueh ooTa rwarg win ut b,T " j who will deliver him to me or tcCore hini 14 ny jail m that leet him. f , ; - ELIZABETII NVaTTERS. v . ; .July SJ.nryj:v.--, ?'-S'. ': N. B." Said1 boy wal tsken 'o'n; tht iOtb lnsM and again made his escape on the lSth.--Ut bss since been seen on hiswsy to tbt Sounds whert ht probsbly now is. . - E.' W. ,;- Fat tale at the U Umington Book-ttore, DR. ROBERTSON'S ; . : VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDI AlV . ; Or Nature' Gntnd Rettorative. . ,. . ', a (Prin ttl end aft rvftla 1 - '' It is confidently recommended, tt tht most- ttHcscious Medicine, for ibe speedy relief is cure of all nervous complaints, impurities of tht blood, ieminsl weakness, gleets, and va rious complaints resulting from secret impro prictf of youth and dusipatcd pleasures, rttidenct In warm rlimates, the Immoderate', ust of tea, the unskilful or txctuive ue ef -mercury so often destructive to th humd frsme, and disrates peeuusr to remsle at i cerlsin period of life bsrrenne.s, ke. fce. Under tbt denoroiostlon of nervous 'iior den. In Its full cttent, arc Included stvertl discises of tht most dangerous kind, end are . so vsnods, tht a Volume W"Uld hardly uf- net to complete a drscnpuon of ibem. Jt pervsdes with its baleful influence the whole ' nervous system, writhing the heart with in ' expressible anguKh, and tacnihg the most dreadful suggestions of horror and despair. ' To -this demon hsve thoessods fallen a aa rrince, In the dirclul transports of Its rsgc. The most common symptoms at this com' -roencememt, are weskness, flatulence, palpi tations..aUhfulnciSr-rowsiMsssftta tatt ing, timidity, if. she of heat and eold.nunb ness cramp, giddihets, pains in tht befd back, and loins, hichup, difficulty ofrcptra. tion k deglutition, anxiety, dry eoUgh, k'c ' Since Dr. Robertson's first discovery of this invaluablt Medicine, tpwsrds of rW hundred thousand ptrtant hsve experienced he htppy tnd salutary ertetts, msny fcf whoni hid been reduced to tbt it stage, and had giveftop all hopes of recovering. ' " " 4 Dk.DYOTT-S ; r.--: AntB;Uov.a ruts. For the prevention aad core of Bilious and Mtligntnt Fters. 1 Prlct 21 ctnu pet bca large diitoj AO cents. f ( , , ... ,4 The Balm tt Iberia. .' Eitrteted trim tn Iberian pltnf, fur f a. ring defectt In the Sam, tnd Improving tbtf compitxion, kc. kc. Prict two doflsra, , t . , . ' " ' . Also, a niittytffittr Paper, tot4(p do, ke. Ink powder, Pencils, Pmkrt But kv from I to g etch l Copy Slips, ( Wsfer best Pitying Cards, Common dw, and a stf, ply of Black Books, of all kinds. , t" " ( 4 I ' , J t '. I. ... , 7 ' .' - -r v 7 l ,r I?

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