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-object ttrost b.to drive off .pr capture the blockading vesselsrform a junction- with the Ferrol squadron, and then proceed to the at tack of the Channel .fleet. Should Lord iNelson proceed lo the,AediterrneanJ'.or nor arrive in time to cbecKjhe career of his fly ing foe, the consequence, mjTy b?ToT a mosta larming and fatal nature to, the safety and1 prospe rity of the Bri tish 1sles'.":v7 ft paper. Most of our readers will recollect the cap ture of the ship Golden Grove from this port to Liverpool m May last. Ihere have al ways existed strong suspicions that the pri vateer, which captured her, was fitted out in this country, which suspicions are now con firmed. It appears that the Golden Grove vfent out in company with a number of ves sels; among others, a small schooner which was observed in Hampton roads for six or eight days, of which no notice.vfts, taken,' unr til Cape Henry bore S. W. distant about five - miles, when the schooner ran along side of the Golden Grove, hoisted Spanish Colours, fired one gun, and a volley , of small arms, and boarding mads prize1 of her. ; It now ap peared tbatthe schooner had four guns, which had been concealed by throwing, sails over, them, had 37 men, most pf whom were con cealed in the hold. The privateer was com-t; jnanded by an Americar, one Hooper, there were alsp many other Americans on board, whom the Capnin and officers of the Golden Grove recognized, as'having been. seen in this place, going on board the different British - vessels under prcisxt.ofiaquiring for passa ...... ges, but with a view to ascertain their force , and time of sailing. Norfolk Hertild. 4 . ... A letter has been received from Cadiz, dated June the. 23th, which is altogether si lent as to the rumoured condemnation of one our gun-boats. T,o? Adriana, which brings ; this report, having arrived at New-York after a passage of 40 days renders the report very doubtful. This letter is from our Consul at Cadiz and as it dos not even mention the capture, jt i probable that her immediate re . stitution made that circumstance,, in his opi nion the less important to be stated. ' Mr. Bowdoin, our minister to the Court of Mad rid,, ha I arrived at St. Andcro previ bus the 28th of June. The Leyden Gazette (French) of June 7lh contains the fallowing paragraph respecting the late act oi Bataviun lltpuulic prohibiting all commerce .with Great-Britain.. . . The pul)licat'nmrelative to the Com xncrce with Great-Britain,- decreed the 3ist of May, by the. existing ' Legislature of the lutavian Kepublic,"is very singular and par iituum nucleating, ji iruniuiis cihiicij, .. and in the most severe manner, all direct navigation between this Republic' and the Enem; 's country, and prescribes the strictest . precaution against all indirect exportation trom Great-Britain o!vai like and'tiaval stores and protisions;' likewise against the im portation in any manner whatsoever, either by hnd or water, of all produce of the" indus try of England." ( TT By a letter received at Boston from Paris, It appears Jernne liuonapirte vras presented tohibiohr Napoleon at Milan, thediybe fort hi corunizaiion, and received into full grace and favour. It is said he is to marry the Qu-en of fctrurh. His American wile is there culled Miss Psttcrson ; she was for bidden to land, and ordered immediately bck to the United States.. A pension for her is spoken of. This is the morality of Mo narclra I riUCES CVRRET.'iviLNiscroy. ; .... h Cttt Dlt Qt XJACONper 100 lbs. a'. l-ohtc per lb. 7 Corn per bushel, Meal do. Tli'iir per barrel, old "Jitt.u half barrel, new Lumber per M. plenty o. hi.tl. tt "Tit. o.'c'.o. O.o do. W. o. hi, do. rough Shingles peT 1000, MoUsies pur gallon Hum, W. !. pr. g. 3d p. Jamaica do. 4th p. -N. E. do. .Tar per barrel, Turpentine, Tobacco per cm t. - REGIISIENTAL ORDERS. THE. Oflicers ; commanding Companies rnninncinor th Wilminjnon and Lonsr yvj.iviif T - o . ' - w. Creek Battalions - of New-Hanover Militia, are hereby required to attend with their te ' speciiveicompaflics. propej-lr armed and. e- quipt, -agreeably to law, OA the usual parade ground, arAVilmmgton onMonaay the, davof Sebt. at LonffCreek on Wednesday the, 2d of October next, and to appear embodied on the parade,' precisely at 11 o'clock in tue forenoon. The Otuoers of Companies are. specially noticed to come prepared with the proper Rolls and Returns of their respective Companies in manner and lorm as nereoiore directed. '; RICHARD QUINCE, ; ' ' ' ' Major Commandant Warning?, Sept. 3, 1805. Advice to Planters of Tobacco. HEilhfpeflon of Tobacco ' In the own of Fayctteville, take this me thod to tolicit the attention of thole who may bring their. Tobacco here for Jjifpec , lion, to notice the following particulars j lit, 'We1 adviie that the 1 obacco Pe put up in dry order, clean of dirt, and bad leaves, ' ' -; ' y' 2dly,, We'advife the people, to avoid the bad : practice of mixing good and bad, long and ihort Tobacco 'together 3dly. Tat the Tobacco be carefully fe paratcd; that the Ihort and mod indiffer ent be ftemtned and prized ftraight and mote. 1 he calks mutt be well fealohed and the fize not to exceed thirty-four inch es acrofs the head, and fifty-tour inches ia full length of Haves. The pins in the rol led hofli tads mull be feafoned likewife and not too Urge, nor more than will an fwer the purpole. By attending to ths above, The Planters will find thjmfelvcs much benefited by the price' of (aid'Article the Infpeftors will be relieved from refufing Tobacco); -and the charadler of Fayetteville . Infpeclion will be retrieved. The Infpedlors think it their duty to give this information in order to fave trouble and expence to the Planters ot Tobacco, as an Iteration tniift-be made in the buftnefs. ' POTTS U ECCLES. DAVIS y M DONALD. FajeUtviile, September 1 , 1 805. FOR SALE, I A Valuable Plantation CONTAINING about two thousand acres, , lying in the counties of Brunswick and New-llanover, twenty-two miles from VVih migion, on the North-West River, known by the name of GRANGE'S FARM, has on it a new Saw Mill eighty feet long, saws plank forty feet in length, a Urge pond a bouiulig in Cypress convenient to the Mill; a commodious two story Dwelling House, and a valuable i'ishery ; likewise a Giist Mill. For terms apply to GEORGE LUCAS, inChatham. September 3, 1805. 2w. Avery valuable Town Lotlf Land rfor sale ojLa credit of 6 months. IN pursuance, of an order of Court, will be Sold. 'on the. Second Day of the ensuing t cptiatrfbt Second aud Dock-streets opposite Gertt Smith's dwelling house f aad two Tracts ef Land on the Sound adjoining any plantati , n,'r r;1'-1- s-s. 's. c;-WALKER- -' Guardian of the heirs of Henry Hdsej dee'd.) Wilmington, August 6, 1805. For Sale, by private contract, ' A VALUABLE Plantation well known by the name ot and situated aho at Holly Shelter, in New-llanover county, consisting of ahout 5000 acies, together with the slock of Cattle, Farming utensils, Sec. ;t There is on the estate a Saw Mill' in complete order atidalso a Grist Millwjt,h many other useful, appurtbnattces. Immediate possession will be given by applying Id ' ... RICIIARD BURGESS, July 2, 1805. Living on the Plantation, WILL BE SOLD, Ch Thursday the 10 1 H day of Oe toiler netl un- , dettheCuitrtHouscinWimingtony SEVEN hundred and twenty acres of Land, ..in the upper part of this County., near" Washington, the property of Timothy Wilsohr 8t two thousand four hundred and eighty-four acres, the property of William Wright ; , to satisfy sundry Executions in my hands, 'the Governor of the State vs. William Bludworth, and othrs.-Al8o, fifty acres on the Sound, about 14 miles from town, the property of Miles Knight, to satisfy an Execution in my hands, the Commissioners of Wilmington vs. said iinijnu. R. MOORE, Shft". Wilmington, August 27, 1805. .' Fresh Medicine. 'HE subsctiber informs his friends afid the public, L that he has got to hand - a general and fresh assortment by the last ar- ; rival trom Mew 1 or, ne nas aisoprocurea proper Phials,. Sec. for Ship, aod Pluntatioh medicine chesA,r 5 . ; .-. , T ; - ' Al SCOTT ' " Wilmington, Aug.Jl3, 1804. 35 75 1 7 6. . 9 10 18 10 12. ,10 ia 1 75 45 60 83 1 C8 60 50 4 SO liRIGADE ORDERS. OFFICER commanding the renpextive Countir compnVui the 3d Brigade, e required to issue Iminrdiate ordctt frr llrgin nul and Bittrlioii Muiicn, at the places uppointed by lheActi of Autmbly, on the following daVn Thurdy theSPin ofSep'rmher and Sa turday the 23' h. in Ilnuiv.ck emmty. Monday the 30th Siftte-nUr U Wedncidjy tbt October, in New-IUnotcr. Friday the 4th and Monday the 7th In Ilia- Wedneiday the and Friday the llih, In Onlo, and on Mondjy the Uih, in Duplin. The Cnv.lryand Artillery will parade wUh .the Rrplmmts oi flxttlions to which they are M!nritd Strict complimca with tli militia law to arms accooucments srd fine is itrcngly'reromnif nied, and in mi kh rt turns, th mottrgid puncioaliiy mult t oHvmd. . By ordtrcf the Centra), ' m T.N.CAUTlFn, ilmmjtgtij Septeaber 3, IIOJ. FOURlT rPHAT convenient House In Evan's Alley, at present occupied by Mrs. Mub.on. Also the House adjoining bounded on Front street, and Corner of Evan's Alley. Fosses lion of both Houses may be had on the 1st pf October. Apply to : , JOHN MARTIN. Wilmmgton, Septembers, 1805. FOR SALE ; 650 Acres ox Land ON thcNortheart fide of the North weft River, about twelve mile, above tiiiaeth-Town ;:ir licj very widr"n the" river and has a great a proportion of good Land, according to the number of acrei, ai aivy tract on laid River. There ate on the premfea valuaMe Grift Mill, Dwelling llonfc and ou: Houfei. ,.A the above mentijned Lau-I hai bren prcvionfly adveriifed for file in this Ga." zcitc, ldccm it uncccclfarv to enter im.i 'further particulars. Any perOm who i mtitous ti putenshng gmhJ Land on the faid Hiver, will meet with a great bar. pin. as 1 imdefirouiof feeing theWtf. tern CtMinirjf, The icrmi cf payment will be macfe eafvto the purchafcr. y Tliere is a likely crop of Corn on the Laud. It ihe purchafer lives at a d f." lance, and wi(hei to purclufe Corn, I wt'l difpofe of one half the crop on lower termi'than any othwr 1o the fttilement. Apply to JONATHAN ROBESON, Living 4rrtl.e Nonhwcrt fi le of faid KL trer, 12 mifti above E Itabeth-Tgwo. J"ly a8, 1805 am. 1 oTlKnt 7 TIIE Dvtelljng Il,,ifen Fionuflrcet, lately occupied hi ihe fobfciiSff, j MfclltMIAH HARRIS. H : WANTED, T A WHITE boy or two at arrrentl. cello IbeTatlorbgliifincfi. CSV7. J.M'COLL. 1 Wiloiincton, AtJufl n. i8c. Vor- Sale VALUABLE RICHFIELD VV LAND,: . IT'OUR miles irom Wilmington, fttu atcd on both (ides of Cat Fill) Creek, ;lum inc mouin up laid creek until it ioini Mrs. Toomer's line, containing about 3ooatres, 100 of which has l-cen cleared aiiJ planied -in-Rice.. Payment wiil be made eafy by pan being paid the next Winter; the balance may be by tour yearly inlulmcntr, or gooJ notes and bone's. The fituatiun for building is pleafant and convenient, commanding a view over all the low groaiitl. On it ia a framed Houfe nearly huilhod, a.bout 22 by 26 with a good chimney, and fundry NegrOlloufes. iot innhcr particulars apply to ihe fubfenber or Mr. Rkhard Biaiilcy iu Wilmington. D. MALLET. Ju'y 23, 1105. TOR SALE TEN rNEGROES. ALSO, A PLAN TATION Oute N'orth-West River, containing 533 acres. for terms apply to the subscriber. To Rent, 1 ne livening uoue anu v nan, at pre- Sent occupied by Mr I nomas Hunter. . FLTEll CAIU'ENTEU. Wilmington, August 6, U05. Excellent Saw Mills O' Two Dwelling Houses r TO RENT. Apply tof M. M. TOOMER". Wilmington, Auguft 20, i8o. -. . : , 1 . .1 v, . . Bank of Cape-Fear. TltE Commissioners of the. Bank of Cape . Fear, in and for the Town of Wilming ton, hereby give notice that the subscription to and for 1000 Shares of the Capital Stock of said Bank is full and complete; therefore the subscribers thereto are hereby notified that an Election will be held at Dick's Hotel irt" the -Town of Wilmington, on Thursday the 19tli of September next, between the hours . of ten and two, for the purpose of electing Eleven Persons being Citizens of ' this State and Stockholders, 44 of whom ut least seven shall be residents of Wilmington, dr within -fifteen lles thereof," to serve as Directors1 of. said Bank, until the first Monday in Janu ary next,, or until their successors shall be duly elected. At the first election of Directors held as a- b.ave stated, Subscribers may vote in person JJ . ... 1 . 1 . I I I " . or oy proxy, Deing.a oiocKiiomer. Proxits 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 1 , State of Is'brtb-CarolinaA r - " County, -1, A Ii subscriber for and owner of SrYntes in the llank of Cape-Fear, do hereby appoint C. D. my proxv to vote for Directors of said Bank, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1806. Witness my band and seal, August, 1805. Seated and deliver ed - EF Seal.) in presence of G. II. 7. P ' George Hooper, John London, -John Hill, John Hogg, Kichard Bradley, William Giles, " Ilcnrj? Wattrrs. Wilmington, Augusts, 1805. O o 3 3 t O D r - IA NOTICE. ALLperfons having any demands a gainll the eftate or Andrew Ure, de. ccafed, ure requcfted to exhibit the fame for fettlement within the time prefcribej by law otherwife their demands will not be admitted; all thofe who are indebted to t be faid ellatcare ce fired to make imme diate payment to the fubfcnberi; a com pliance with their defue will prevent the difVgrceable necefliry ot applying 10 leat rueana lor a fettlement. JACOB HARTMAN, Ex'r. . MARY JJRE, Ex'x. Wilmington, Aug. 13, 1805, , FOR SALE, half of a valuable V 1 n 1 1 r t t -n rsn nan 01 a vaiuunie citate in Mills, built by the late l'e er MaU IcM, Liq. and the Dublcriber, on Ulack River, below Fayctievilie, on the road 10 Wilniii gton. Acrefi the river it a per- manci.t dafn, Qt which are.two Saw Milh which work lour fawi, with each a fepa- rate running gear, and have cut 18000 feet of lumber in a wtek ; and a Corn mill, well fupolicd with cuflom. The Mills are new and well built, are conftant ly fupplie'J with an abunJance of water, and pioicfted from frdhes by a natural walh way. The river extends 43 miles aboe ihe Milli ; lug can be floated, to them from a great diltancr, and rafts go from the loot f the Mills to Wilming. ion. 16,500 acres of L 4 ml, covered with pinr, cy,.ifi and oak, and adjoining each tide o ihe river, are conrc'ied with the Miis ; 1000 acres whkliof an exceL lent quality for r'ue, may he drained rnj watered by a dam at the walh. way. The upland! abound in lighiwood, and tar and turpentine mjy be made to advantage. There is no fiitiatioit in the Uaie wli'uh rombinci equal advantage! for the mat u. LOure of pine lumber, naval ftorrt and rirr, where there it fufficient water to tranfport every thing to miikci, and the Milli are f. perfectly guarded from the danger of floods. An aqual uodiviJeJ halt. of (he whole property, with a few Ncgrori, flock ti Cattle, Dlacafmiih'a Toy' number olOirn,and all other thir.Bt icctflrry ab. ut the Milli, are to U, fold cn "a liberal credit, to full the convenience of the purchafer For lermi pp'y to Mcflri. John Wirflow and John Lcc!ci,tf Fayciteville, who arc lull; cropoweted 10 feUe fame. ' SAM'l JOHNSON. FajeUciillejAfril 2, 1805446 , The subscribers have imported Bj the Provident! j from London, the ToVj . and Nanej from Liverpool, tfe. .very general c well selected Assortment of f" Dry Goods, Hardware, 6tc. " Co'niisniignuiwiTrtflriJui oihcrATticIcspbf the following, viz. LINENS, Oznaburgs Callicocj, Di mi'io, Muflini, Thickfcti, Iilankcf, NegroCiothii, fu.'Cinne ard coarfe Cloth, Coatires and Callimeiei, Flannels. Halt,., Hofe, Threidi. Satiint, Durann, CjI , lamanccs, Vift Patter'-?, Shiwli, Hand kerchiefs Anvils, Vices, Nails of all kinds, Locks and Hinges, Cirprmcra' Tool, Knives and Koiks, Tucket Knlvca and Penknives, M.ll Saws and Gof Cot Sawi, Fi'es, Guns, Hoc, Frying l'an, Shovels and Spidcs, Pins, Window Ci'aff, Paints, Shot, flco Ac Thefe In ad.iii-n to their Goods already in (lore they intend opening for fa'e in September, ar.d ill difpofeof at Wholefateon Terms ihit wi'l prove ct Ira!) equally as aJvaniif'ns to) me rurcnaur as 10 impou irom new York. GILES &DURGWIN. Wilmington, 'July 15, 1 8J5. NOTICE. A I.L persona having any demands againt the estate of the l.te Uf. Jghu L. CriiTin, deceased, arc requested to exhibit the lame for seUlcrmnt within the lime prewrited by hw, ntherwlie their demands w ill not be ad mitted alt ttoe vho are indtlied to the lett(e, 'arcdctirrdto m-Ve injmrdi.it payment to the suhscribcrt a ronliance with thi dctire will prx. nl the d. .agreea ble necessity tf applying to legal nuans f r a collection. , JOSEPH C. 5 WITT, Adm-r. August Ct HQ, J
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