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ter, carrying 3 guns and 80 men the ship'! wu captured on, pretence of her being'bourid' to an English port with naval atores. On the j 9th of June the Huntress was retaken by a , British vessel of war- The executive of the United States has on this subject, forwarded rery strong representations'' to the Soani&h and British governments and agents, both in Europe and the West-Indies ; and there can be oo doubt as soon asc the vessel reaches an English port and" the matter is properly un derstood, she will be sent immediately to the place of her original destination. Ii) the: mean time, however, government has equip ped anothe store ship, which sailed for the ': Mediterranean; some days since. Fred. Town Rep. Adv. ;:-'3& ;; ., DIED. : At Halifax, on the 3d instant, Mr. Abra ham Hodge, proprietor of the North-Carolina. Journal. A Savannah, on the 26th ultimo, Samuel Morse, Esq. editor of the Georgia Republican. 1 At Salem, on the 23d ult. Mr. William ! Garieton, editor of the Salem Register. PORT OF inLMINGTOti. .: ' .; , - ' ENTERED,.. ' .' ' Brig Industry, Bigby, ", Kingston, Jami Sch'r Adventure, Meagher, N. Providence "' .Cleared ' . Brig Hercules, Salter, Liverpool Sch'r Mrrcury, Kelly, Portland, Mass. Union, Hatch, ' Philadelphia Bank of Cape-Fear. THE Commissioners of the Bank of Cape Fear, in and for the Town of, Wilming ton, hereby give notice that the subscription onA tnm IrtrtA Ck.n. nf tUa Pnnttnl SstrvrL- of said Bank is full and complete ; therefore the subscribers .thereto are hereby notified that an Election will be held at Dick's Hotel in the Town of Wilmington, on Thursday the 19th of September next, between the .hours of ten and two, for tke purpose of electing" Eleven Persons being Citizens of this State and Stockholders of whom, at least seven fifteen miles thereof," to serve as Directors of said Bank, until the first Monday n Janu ary next, or until their successors shall be ' duly elected. At the first election of Directors held as a bove stated, Subscribers may vote in person or by proxy, being a Stockholder. Proxies may be constituted by delivery of the Receipt or Scrip held by the Subscriber to the person intended to act as Proxy, or by . power made and executed in the manner and form as follows : State tf Nortb-CariUnaAr - r J county, ) ' ' I, A. B. subscriber for and owner of Shares in the Bank of Cape-Fear, do. hereby ppoint C. D. my proxy to vote for Directors of said Bank, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1806. Witness mj hand and seal, August, 1805. Sealed and deliver ti E.F. ;Scal.) in presence of en. j.p. . George Hooper, John London, ' John Hill, . TT Richard Bradley, William Giles, Henry Waiters. Wilmington, August 8, 1835. - Fresh 'Medicine. THE subscriber informs his friends and the . public, that he has got to hand a general and fresh assortment by ffie last ar-' rival from" New-York. He haValso procured -proper Phials, Sec' 'for Ship and Plantation medicine chests. ... '''; A. SCOTT., . Wilmington, Aug. 13, 1804. ' To Rent THE Dwelling Hoofe in Front.flreet, lately occupied bv the fubferiber, NEHEMI AH HARRIS. Wilmington, Auguft 13, 1805. tf.' O o 3 3 w O . 3 o -1 (A C.&P.Pelham Have Just receivtd per brig Orange, and offer for tali at their Store in Market-street, the JolLwing articles, ill. - HITE Havannah Sugars, in boxes and W barrels, ofthe first quality, by whole- ale or retail, Brown Havanna and Muscovado ditto, supe rior to any in this pUce, 39 Hogsheads Molasses, 2 Pipes Rum, , A quantity of Coffee and a smalt number of Campeaehy Hammocks. ON HAND n' RETAIL, Braady, Bum, Molasses, kc&c. as usual. ALSO, The BRIG ORANCE will be sold for ap proved paper at I, 2, 3, 4, and 5 months credit. WANTED TO PURCHASE, 30 m. 3 inch plank, 15 m. 1 1.2 ditto ditto, IS m. 5 ditto ditto, 15 m. 3 1-3 ditto ditto, 30 m. Inch boards. Wilmington, August 13, 1805. 3w. NOTICE. A LLperfons hiving any demands a- rilnd the eflate of Andrew Urr, dr. ceafej, ire requefled lo eihibit the fame J0' rtttlcment wiikln the lime pre bribed f T Uw, . otherwifc ihcir demand! will not admitted; all ihofe ho ire Indebted J the fald cllate are cefired to make lmme rj'nce with their dcfiit will prevent the rgrttibte necefGtyko! applying lo legal ww iot a ictiiemenu JACOD HAItTMAN, LVr, MAHY URE, La'a. RAN awav from the brig Jane, of Briftol, James Pockendorff.' mafter, on the 6 h inft. a boy named WILLIAM BANTON, about five feet high, thin made, .ot liuht complexion. All perfons are forbid carrying off fiid boy or em ploying him. A reward or Fifty Cents will be paid for the delivery of him to the fubferiber on board' fiid h rig. - - '- JAMES DOCKENDORFF. Wilmington, Augult 13, 1805. . WANTED, A WHITE bty or two as apprenti Hm ces to 1 lie Tayloring bufinefs. Apply to J. M' COLL. Wilmington, Augufl 13, 1805. FOR SALE TEN NEGROES. ! ALSO, A PLANTATION . On the North-West River, contsining 533 acres. r or terms apply to me sunscriner. PETER CARPENTER. WHmington, August 6, 1803. FOR SALE 650 Acres of Land N the Northeaft fide of the North- wed Riverj about twelve miles above Elizabeth. Town ; it lies very wide on the river and has av great a proportion of good Land, according to the number of acres, as any traft on faid River. Th er arc on the premfes,a valuable Grill Mil- ' Dwelling lioufe and ou: Houks. As the above mentioned Land has- brcn , previoufly advertifed for fa!e in this Ga zette, 1 deem it unnccciury to enter into further particulars. Any per foil who is defirous of purchafing good Land on the laid Kiver, will meet with a great bar gain, as I am defirous of feeing ihcWcf- tcrn Country. . I he terms of payment will be made eafy to the purchaser. . 1 licre is a likely crop of Com. .on ue Lahd. It the purchalcr lives at a def iance, and wi flics to purchife Corn, 1 will difpofe of one half the crop on lowcr terms than any other in the fcttlcincnt. Apply to JONATHAN ROBESON, Living on the Northwcrl ft ie ot faid Ri ver, 12 milts above Liizabeth-1 own. , July 28, 1805 2n. , Excellent Saw Mills FOR SALE. , ONE half ot a valuable Edate in Mills, built by the late Pe er Mai- Icit, Elq. and the Subfciibcr, on Black River, below Fayctteyihc, on the road 10 Wilmington. Acrefs the river is a per manent dam, on which are two Saw Mills, which work four laws, with each a Sepa rate -ruhning gear, and have cut 18000 lect ot lumber in 1 week; and a Lorn mill, well fupplicd with cuflom. The Mills are new and well, built, are contlant. , ly fupplicd with an abundance of water, and protected from frelhcs by a natural walh way. The liver extends 40 miles above the Mills j - logs can be floated to' them from a great diltancej and rafts go from the foot of the Mills 10 Wilming ton. 16,550 acres of Land j covered with pine, Cypiefi and oak, and adjoining each fide ot the river, are connected with the Milts ; 1000 acres or which of an excel lent quality (or rice, may be drained anj watered by a dam at the walh-way. The wplaudi abound in light ood, and tar and turpentine tnav be made to advantage. There is no U uation in the (late which, combines equal advantages for ihe tnanu. fa'Jureof pine lumber, naval floiei and tire, where there is fuflkient water to tranfort every thi'tg to imtket, and the Mills are fo pertcclly guarded trom ti c danger of flood. An equal undivided bait of the whale property, with a lew . Nrcroo. (kxk of Cattle. UUckftnhh's Tool, a number ot Oxen, and alt other" things necelLry about the Mills, art to be (uld on a liberal credit, lo fuit the convenience of the purchafr r. Fur terms pply to Mcfirs. John Window and John Lcclei, of Kayettcville, who are lull empow crcd to fell 'he fame. , SAM'l JOHNSON. Kactttfillf, April 2, 1805 b A very valuable Town Lot 5? Land., for sate on a credit of 6 months. IN pursuance of an order of Court, will be Sold, on the Second Pay of the ensuiug County Cotrt, a vacant Lot Situated at the corner of Second aud pock-streets opposite Gen. Smiths dwelling house ; and two Tracts ' Land on the SouuJ adjoining my plantati on. . C. WALKEK, Guardidnto the heirs of Henry Hulsey, dee'd. Wilmington, August 6, 1805. The havt5 imported By the - Pryvidentia from London, the Pullj ' aid Nancy from Liverpool, ifc. A very general & well selected Assortment of , "pry Goods, Hardware, &.c. Consisting among various other Articles, of ' the following, viz. LINENS, Oznabiirgs, Callicoes, Di mities. MuUins,Thickfets, Blanker, NeffroCloths. fuferfine ar.d coarfe Cloths, .Coalings and Callimeies, Flannels, Hats, Hbfe, Threads, Sattins, Durants, Cal Jamsncoes, Vcft Patterns, Shawls, iland-kerchiefs- rAnvils, Vices, Nails of all kincs, Locks and Hinges, Carpenters Tools, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives and Penknives, Mill Saws and Crbfs Cut Saws, Files, Guns, Hoes, Frying Pans, Shovels and SpadcJ, Pins, Window Glafs, Paiats, Shot, 6ic &c Thefe in addition to their Goods already in Uore they intend opening for fale in'Sepiember, and will difpofe of at VVholcfale on Terms that will prove at leall equally as advantageous to the Purchafcr as to I mport from New York. GILES & BURGWTN. Wilmington, July 15, 1805- ' JOSHUA POTTS offers for sale At Wholesale Prices, TJUNCHEONS MoDiaeral ai'd 3t. Cioix J- Rum, . Hoghsheads Molasses, -Boxes Havanna white Sugar,' Casks Raisins, Chests and half chests Bohea Tea, Boxes Wool Cards; CaSes men's Hats, (coarse) Kegs 6d. Nails, .. Ditto Spanish Brown ground in oil, Bar Iron, . Steel of several kinds, - - Cot dage, assorted, " Hand Mill Stones, of superior quality, Grind Stones, Crates Earthen Ware, Filot and ship Bread, Hogsheads Tobacco, Barrels Boston Beef, 4 Ditto N. Carolina ditto, , ' Kegs Butter, Oats, Venison Hams, Boxes Spanish Segars, Indian Cottons and Muslins, Bags Cotton, Sawed Lumber, Wilmington,' N. C. June 25, 1805. , H" For Sale VALUABLE RICE-FIELD LAND, .TT'OUR miles from Wilmington, fito- JL a:cd oq.boih fides of Cat Filh Creek, truin the inonth up faid creek until it. joins Mrs. Toomer's line, containing about 300 acres, 100 of which has been clci re J and planted in Rice. Payment will be made eafy by part being paid the next Winter'; he balance may be by four yearly inftatmentt, or good notes and bone's. The fituatiun for building is pleafsnt and convenient, commanding a view over all the luw ground. On it is a fr arced Houfe nearly riftifhoJ, about aa by 26 with a good chimney, and fundry Ntgtolloufes. tot further particulars apply to the fubferiber or Mr. Richard Bradley io Wilmington. D. MALLET. ' Ju1y3 05 f NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands against the estate of the late Ur. John L. Griffin, ' deccated, are requested to exhibit the same 1 for settlement within the time prescribed by law, otherwise their demands will not bo ad mittedj all those who arc indebted to the said estate, are desired to make immediate payment to the subscriber a compliance with this desire will prevent the disagreea ble necessity of applying lo Icgl means fur a collection. JOSEPH G. SWIFT, Adm'r. August 6, 1805. NOTICE, AT the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses lions, held for the County of Bladrn, the first Monday In June, 1133, e qualified as Lxttutorsto the last Will and Testament cf the late Taavxas W. Haavav, deceased. We therefore give notice to atl person ha ving any demands against' Ihe estate of the said Hirvey, to mike them known to us with in the time limited by law,' or they will he barred from recovery all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mke imme diate payment. noDt'.UT iiAUVi:r. $ BUdcaCvuuty, Jwly I0f UOJ. Fo7t Sale, by P hate contra: A ALtJABLE Plantation well known ly the name of and situated also at Holly Shelter, fn New-Hanover county, consisting of ahout 5000 acres, together with the stock of Cattle,' Farming utensils, &c. Theits is ' on the estate a Saw Mill in complete order, and also a Grist Mill with many other useful appurtenances. Immediate possession will be given by applying to . -RICHARD BURGESS, July 3, 1805. Living on the Plantation, 2'; Valuable Property. AGREEABLY to the last Will and Tes tament of Peter Mallett, Esq. deceased, late of Fayettcville, the Subscribers' offer for r sale on a liberal credit, the following property lying in different parts of North-Carolina. Cumberland County and Town of Fayetteville. V r A Tract ofland adjoining landsof Mrs. Smith and Isaac Williams, Esq.' near Ave y'sborough on the South-west side of Cape Fear river, about 20 miles from Fayetteville. , A Tract of Land containing about 320 .a cres, known by the name of Council Hall Tract, adjoining the town of Fayetteville ; " from,-the fertility' of the soil and its vicinity to the town this land is' considered very va- luable and will be laid off in lots to suit the purchasers. ' A Lot and House on the Vest side of Geles-pie-street in Fayetteville, where the deceas, . . ed - formerly resided; the buildings are in good repair and the whole well calculated toaccom modate a genteel family. Three unimproved Lots on the west side of GelesDie-street, be tween Franklin and Mumford-streets adjoin ing "the Lot on which the dwelling house stands. lOor 15 unimproved Lots on the Vest sifl of Gclespie-street, between Mumford-slrtet and Mallett'aMill.'-' '-' A large Warehouse at present occupied by Mcosrs. Nesbit and Campbell, on Gvlcspie street near the Tow n-house, subject to a small ground rent. ; v .. A Lot and Dwellinj House on the east, side of Green-street near the Court-House, now occupied by, William H. Williams, Ebq. A Lot and D welling-House on the east sid of Green-street, in possession of Mrs-Emmet, and subject to her life rent. Two Lots at lower Fayetteville on which there is a Tobacco inspection under the di rection of Messrs. DavU and M'Donald, to gether with a large three story Warehouse, three small Warehouses and three Extensive Sheds with every necessary accommodation for the inspection and storage of Tobacco. If the purchaser should incline, one of the Lots on which stands a large shed will be sold Bcparate or divided into two Lots. Orange County and Town of Hillsborough. 300 Acres of Land in the Haw Fields ad joining lands of Gen. Mebane. A Grist Mill on Eno River and in the town of Hillsborough, the , Mill runs two pair of stones, with the necessary machinery of a Merchant Mill, the whole in tolerable repair ; from the natural advantages this Mill pos sesses, it is considered lo be the most valua ble in the state. New-Hanover County and Town of inimington. OnehalfItin lhc Town of Wilming ton on the South side of Princes-street, ex tending along said street from Front-street to . the river. . - A Tract of Land on the East side of the . North-West branch of Cape-Fear River, a bout three miles above Wilmington, joining lands ofWm. W. Jones and Henrr Waters, Esquires ; I considerable part of this land is of the very best tide swamp, and is consider ed equal, if not superior, to any Rice Land in the State 5 it iiVell worth the attention of those who propose engaging in the culture of P!e'j ik ulU will be. sold or it will be di, vided to accommodate the purchaser. T A Urge body of Land on the West side of the North-East river, extending along the river from Hrnry Waters 'a plantation called Forceput to Major Moore's on Fishing-creek, a part of this land is tide swamp aud well suited to the cultivation of Rice. Also three Tracts of Land on Little Co htara in Sampson county, well calculated for Corn and Cotton. The Subset ibers ill rtceivc'propoinls at Fayettcville by letter or otherwise for all ot any part of the above described property un til the 1st of October next, if unsold 'he Milt and Lands in Orange county will be offered at Auction in Hillsborough on the 9th day of October, The l-ots, Houses and Lands in Cumberland, at Fayt tteville on the 26th day f the same month and the lands in New Hanoveronthe 1 8th day of November neat. Application may be made to Mr. James Mumfordat Wilmington who ill describe and shew the lands in the vicinity of that plate. JOIINECCLES, JOHN W1NSLOW June IV, I80J. 44i 'EVra. Ktttntort 9j Pe terXallitU 25 Dollars Reward. RUN swsy from on board the Chsrlesto Packet J eying atancliorat Fort-Johnston, anejrroman tismed JEHU, belonging to Mr. George Clethcrtll, of South-Carolina . Jehu Is well known In and about Wilming ton, ant any pemn that vill deliver him t the subscriber shall reteire the above reward. JOHN LOUD. WUmlngico, June 2J tC WKola foi Aug. IJ
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