: NORFOLK, November 7. T The ediior has'' "rtccivfri by ths Clip w ilium rnn, opt. wauoo, m 40iiays ir trom Naniz, ran papers loihc loth Sept. (ii J later tha any yet received. T -1 -i r i r Xa fKfA ri nr c tit tit c?i3f fe'Telliou of Viri the continent was vet J-i liodecided although: thi KuiSariJ and Auftrtans were armir.g La aH parts, and aU though all the, ufnerr? in France on fur-, lough, were ordered to '-'fain ta armies without "lofsflf timeline ; froBlicrs full of rnop?, and all July aroied and iaia'arm, the V.Utribtitiort f, , the Anflrian force mentioned, and even the different com-; matnlers appointed and named But the reafons that operate againft inevitable war are, thftt couriers from Vienna, and fre quent" difpatches, were received at Parii -that hotwithtianding the pompous and inartial detail of Auttrian battalions it is known they are, ai t icislarly ' " in Italy muflli' thin, ha'f filled & hid to be waiting for the recruit to join them and on the fide of Ruifia, their prefent war with the Perfians, ami their ilejigns on the Oao rhan empire may 'afford TufTrcient employ lor extraordinary aruiamcr.! and prepara tionadd jo this, that the. temper of a court is fometimcs made Jinowtt by inci dents that, although tt-ght inthemfclvts, betray its irooortan'. fecrcis-, .The follow in" is a trarilation of oi;c of this nature: O " Peffrjhurgb, Jug 19 We mini not helievc that every pcrfon he1 re is tor war nr ace Ins alfo its partisans; and it Is remarked, that while the ti tends 'of war are of the Englifh party, .the lriends of peace arc on the fide of France ; and this provesthatthe pacific iuieritiousiot France arc not mifunderllood hotwithflandinall rndsavours ufed to ir.fufe a contrary opi nion. Some days fince, in a numerous cir cle at court, when the cotivcrfation chart ccd to turn on the political fnua' ion tf Euroiie. Madam' dc VV. who is known to be in all thefecrcts of government afked, ! . ' w i t fi a c i u It f s a i r , i 1 1 h em p c r o r A I ex - j: orxfrr meant to fell again to tiw cabinet of t .Si. Ja.nes, the Ruffian foldicrl which thi I finghih refufed to exchange, and which j wen rvftortd to his father without ranfom, 1 hy the prclent chief of the French nation I j This f;mpljor farcaftic qvicfiion, afton- ( ifhed evtryore, and put an end to the Illl'J' Cl I' CIl Uuy II was llicmiuu.u 111 an me inicrior circles, as uiun-anv j v.v , v i . 1 wiu r range. I In reviewing the European publicationi, it is worthy of notice that Jerome Uuo rtaparte, who was cohfidered' here as an fffemen'jte tor, ha5, with' 4 or 5 French fhips of war, demanded and obtained the liberation of all the French prifoners at Algiers, 232 in number, fome of whom had Lcen in Uavtry twenty ycaut CHARLESTON, November 13. The brig, I.ioncfs 16 Jays from Matu ras. was captorcl in the Dy ot Ma'a-iz'a', g lew howrs after (ailing, by the privateers Sarah. Ann anJ Goorne and Phclia, of New. Providence, all the crew excepting "tbs aaptain, lujxicargo, and boy, were taken o'.it, and a priiicmallcr anJ (3 men pfjton bflatd a tew days after they fell in with the LVuiili government fcho-ncr Dccuvctt who impfcilcd ont man, and put two oilier nn board ti e bri- in cx- chani inC't'.lf'jiicncc ct which the prize, mailer ictoftd to continue in charge of the brii:, td rutrfinlercd nef up to cap1 Cat'on, wholiai brought her into ibis poit; to gtt tilth hands The Liontfsha l hem boarded prsvtous to tier cap'nrc, by the ivatttr NJvrs, capt. G'bfon, who futf.rcd her to pais, after aflndl txJtni. rixiuH. i ltr; fc . . NouniW 15. W't are sorry to ute thit Ir.ta 1) itch rort.mte of tht l'.ixliicy, as washed ocr boi J nn the 28Ui !'. in it i;le of wind, and I unlcbC'icanyaittiMiruMMjI.tbe teiiMvteo 1 .iui lie a native of Nt rth'arxdiu.', and a manuiudi .a'et-mcd by r It w ho ktc-w him. The reUti"nsvf tSe dicra.td are in formed, thai what pr.,uty he lift nn U ird the l lodged with Mcn. JituiHt and lmil, nitrcb.uts, tf this ctly 7ti.io. J?i?f?ti 0 t'W K.-Ou the currl ,to the wtvliw-ird f I'ape Niclitla .Mole, the Pjrid t'Uik, fi"i 11 ti"iuh, was lowrdcd Ly a I'rtneh sch'xHirr priva'.irr, with, c-ne junonthe ftrcnMle and ni 7il lim. Hut titii chased lcr fntin the WtMCii The rurauden lok titMliing mure iln a few fil, bulcnplitud mmli cf the treatment t!ivt hid rctriveil f.-om a iir.aU Peet m" Air.trirrs. tt;lit cr im u in tnimbrr cmt ' CapC'I'ranfoi i' It.dtimnre, which M.cd lent a djr or t.i t f tre. and, f;iiii thtni a few dichirjtf 'int i !kdci;ht nine Men und wonndid ten.J ethirs. On Ti?;lr T'V.'''t 'jl 'raht point, the David Ulatk Ml with the paiktl, th f.fli i aiptr wariidtru t.ti'Hiitrr, (the pile el it i prtiuni'd itip;rt'Mtjf her cnem) feed to "f thi re sii4 ut tin srh.viner, bu( ild 111 'iiij iiy. nd.antrwrd j' tVt her. Wc ''ndtr M and that t htCI "U 1 lie Id packet, wlsicU weMicntitfd,iuf iine ;;ololuf l rn !d ! t'"? o"vr "f tl p'iv-teer that t"W ti r at m. S ;.i. at Irn h. jfly rted at I'wii As. Umo. It it lud the i purchased by an American gentleman (or 5oo dollars, that 1200 more were expendtd in repairs, nd that she was on her way to the coninent, in ballast, when his Majesty's, jhip t'ranchise fell in with and took possesion other o NATCHEZ, October 234 Xxtract of a lelierftom a gentleman f Kctthi tochct, to the LdUors. dated Ocubt 6, 1805. "A few davs ago, arrived herei William. ' came before'nie and made oath to tit follow-., iug circumstances, vi?. That they, the de. ponents, had ben hunting- for nine or tea months pa$t up Red rier, in a direct line p bout three hundred smiles above this "place, their party consisted of Julius Saurulers, and John Saunders (his son.) Trcnci XXay and the depdne-ntsj fall of them citiaehs of the" United Sitates -and that they had., been suc cessful in", hunimff, .trapping Sic. havins re mitted to this place early the last sunwncr the proceeds of their hunting and trapping to that time ; and that they experienced no accident pr molestation till about the 22d of August, when the Osab;e Indians stole 'thir teen out of eighteen of the'i,r Horses they were at tli at time employed iniTiakiog some Perugues to descend tlie river as soon as they could - and on the .9ih of Septenibsr they were attacked and surprised jn their c.mp by about 3o Osages, who rushed suddenly upon them The two Saunders and M'Kay were killed; and the deponents made their escape info a thick cane brake on a Bayau, a small distance from the camp, where they secreted themselves till the next morning, when tjiey -sat off for the Caddo'naiion, where they ar rived the 9th day aftelS and were kindly re- ceived; The savants took possession of.the remainder of their Horses and ail their pro perty at the camp, consisting of .towards ten thousand .pounds of Tallow, a considerable number of-Skins, Arms and Ammunition, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, -Clotliins, Camp equipage, Tools, Traps, ,kc. - Amounting in all, at a reasonable calculation, to near three thousand dollars." Extract of a letter from Cape Francois, da ted the 13lh of October, 1805. " You doubtless will have received, lone; ere this reuches you, the late Impetial Decree, regulating the consignment of Neutral Ves sels, arriving 111 this Island. I his Decree has deprived, even a Resident patented Merchant, here, of the right of re- (eivmg and disposing atlnsovjn, as well at the property of his friend, except in cases where it majrarrtvc to hu ovn uu:h!tert tn rotation.- there are eight patented Merchants at this place, five of which are Indigene:, and three only, Americans. It is now well ascertained, that it is the intention of the. Emperor, that the business of all vessels arriving here, whether directly consigned or not, shall be done by said Mer chants in rotation, and that Decree will be very rigorovibly enforced. A deputation of American Merchants have lately bven on to (ion.iivcs, had an audience oftlieLniperor, stio-.rly rem nstrutcd g.in-t trieinjiuiice of the Decree, and pointed out to him the destructive consequences which, might tie" expected to ensue from, its being enforced. He, however, tutlcicd them to return, without giving them the smalUst ta tisaethn whuttier. I there fur: most tamettlj recommend to ymt and all jou? friends, not to make ay m ire shipments to this .Island, until some favor al change takes placr, oj ' wlveh, you may b: assur- tdt I shall give jju the earliest irformalU n." IN. Y. IleroM. - - ' -' j r- Nathaniel Duna, juivr. . . Watch-maker, RESPECTrUl.l.Yacquainu the inbnW tantiof Wilmington, and the country in general, that he has taken the bonne lately occupied by Mr. (tamache, in .Market-street where he has fur sulc Bre-au Pinsof thi new et fashions, Ear Hoops and Nobs, finger HiiM;"!, Mourning Combs and Hoops, Pocket Books and lnrc,'bljrk lead l'cnrils,- Vcn- knirts and Razors, Hszor Cases, .Seagar,. ! rmulF, and T obnro Boxes, with a complete Assortment of Watch Furniture, at w hoLsaU or retail. N. B. Watches cleaned and repaired the'nentcsl manner. Wilmington, Novcmlcr 12 4w JUST Kl-CEIVr.I), Pt the la,t amvaU jtom Liverpool, the Jul. io-nntf ctUlet, vliih having itin laid 1.1 on JatmrJU lerint . lt l'J:.' XTTbNDOWCJlalSHLyij, 12 by V V . to ") by 8, V hue Lead in ke,;i t-f 24 and 28 h. Yel'ow Piint do. of 14 to:8lbi. "Spanilh i!mn, i!o. 14 o 2i ibi. Canyafs, No. i, a, 4, 6 and . Scwii g Twin, fccin do. Vfry f.n!l. ON IHXiK Mufcnvido Sugar, in bain I, be At. I). SMI'lll. Vihningotit Nov. 5, iboj. V TO RENT : THE House at present occupied by Mr. . Henry Young. Possession-will be gi ven oa the 6th of December nexU Apply to A. J. YOUNG EH. Wilmington, Nov. 19, 1805.' . A ' ' ' ' ' INSUKANCE . ' AGAINST FIRE; The Pltxmx bum cue? Company " of London, HAVING fjsrod the circuitous and expen sive mode by which perns in the U nited States were obliged to effect" their In surance against l ire atthcirothce in London, prevented many from availing themselves of the advantages held out to them by tr,e Unrf pany ; adopted the plan of appointlhsf Agents m-America to do biisiuessiiu-lheip-behalf. h the execution ofth'rs plan, the subscriber ha$ been aimointed Asent for the Southern Dcnat'tnient of the, United Sutes vvith full ' powers to sign Policies ot Insurance binding : the said Company nd to settle and pay,JLps.' ses accruing thereupon. ' . Public Notice is -hereby riven That the . Said Agent 1m opened at No. 3G j, East-lavr Charleston, thcVmce of the . PHOE N IX EI 11 E INSURANCE : COMPANY, t ' , , for the Southern Department of the United ; " States of 'imenia9 . WHERE he receives offers for Insurance and on payment of. Premium, &c. ttVect the same against loSs or damage by Fire ov Houses, Buildings, Stores, Household Fur niture, Coeds, Waresand Merchandize, ei ther in Town or Country, on the following Rates and Conditions, viz. Rates .of Annual PrenuumSr :T$ be palifjr ASSURANCE gainst HUE. . . so. 1. Jfc.zards for th: i'isst CLts, vit. Br'rck or Stone Buildinj;s, covered with Tile, Slate, or Metal. . . . Furniture or Mcrchandiz not hazardous contained in such Buildings. For sums not exceeding 10,000 Dollars in one Risk, 37 1-2 Cents btr Annum per 100. Dollars-. . No. 11.. - . ' Jlaia'dsof the Second Class, viz. Buildings having the Four Walls entirely of Brick or Stone, . carried through the Roof, tmd covered with Boards or Shingles. ' Furnituie or Merchandize not hazardous, contained in 6uch "Buildings. ' Hazardous Goods, viz. Pitch, Tar, Turpea tine, SaU-l'etie, Flax, Hemp, Oils and Tallow, in Buildings of the First Class. ' far sums not exceeding 10,000 Dollars in one Risk,' 56 1-2 Cents per Annum per luO Dollars . No. HI. , Ifatards of the Third Cass, tit. Buildings constructed partly with Brick or otoiie'iiid partly w aU Wood j or bavin; en her of the Four Walls of Frame-W 01k iiiicd in with Brick. Furniture -or Merchandize not hazardous, contained in hucb Building. Hazardous Goods, via. Fitch, Tar, Turpen tine, Salt-lVtrc, Flax, Hemp, Oils and Talliw, in Buildings vf the Second thua. For sums iivt exceeding lo.ooo Dollars in one Rit.k, 75 Camper Annum per 100 DAlars, No. IV. Hazards oj 'the Fourth CLxttxiz. Timber or Slight Buildups covered with Shingles or board. Vun itni c or Merchandize . not hazardon, contained in uch buildings. Hazardous tiwwds, viz. Fitch, Tar, 'Turpen tine, Sah-Pctre, Flax, Hemp, Oils and '1 allow, in Buildings of the third Class For sums not extendi g 1C.0OO Dollars in one Risk. IWl laOrcm per Ann. per 10 Dollar u Miips m t ort and Uicir Cargoes, Ships Building or Rt pairing ; also, Barges and o thcr small Cratt, with Goods on board, may b insured against 1 ire. tl Larger sums msy be insured Lr Special Agreement. All Buildings in Comigmty to Ktitr nazarjous Huiluing or in other re- spct sitaated :iadaiiUKously, will be Charged at an extra. Premium. I be Rates may also 111 some cases be propuitiiniably moderated upon Timber Buihlunrs in the Country, or when statid.ng single and detach- td, or attached with circumstances of pecu ir necurxy. - TaUow-Mt Iters. Sosr-i laker, Brew- cis, Vinegar and Sweer.Makrrs, Himpand Flax Dressers, l'nntiug Houses, Ciwpers, Carpenters, Cabinct-Makcrs, CoelMl,cr, I MsIi-II'.imcs Bakers, Ship-ChsiulUis, Boat- i IJuihkts, Uri-Mikrrir Suiar.ltfin rs, Dis tillers, Chemists, Varnish-Makers, Tut pen J mic.Voik, Thca.tns, m,d Mill and j Maihincry, are drrmed rxtra haiid.i s, ; and the Rste tiHm such Uiskt will U pro j yAMj ii.crfaicd. F.3ch' buildins must be teparately valucl and a special som insured thcreOnand in like manner a 9epar?te ,um insured o the roperty contaioed therein. . All Manufactories which contain lurnaces, Kilns, Stores, Coakles, Ovens, or otherwise use Fire-Hcat, . are cbargeable at aJdUioaal rates, v "' Jn the hisurance. of Goods, Wares, or Merchaudiac-tke building or place in whicli the same are deposited, is to be described ; also whether such Goods are or the kind" de nominated hazardous, and whether any Ma. nul'actory. is carried bnln' the pi,emtses.--f; And if any pel-son or persons shall mscrc hia or their Buildings or Goods, . and shall cause the same to be described in le Policy other wise than as they really are, so as the same be charged at a lower premium than is here in proposed, such Insurance shall be of no force . ' , .i ll. Goods held in trust, or on commission, are to be insured as such, otherwise the T'oli-, cy will not extend to cover such properly' HI. No loss or damage to ba paid on Fire i happening by any lnvasidu, Foietsn Enemy,, ! C ivil Commotion,' Riot, V , any military or usurped Power whatever ; nor. lor damage doue by-fire, oicasioncd by Earthquakes r Iluriicanes ; but this company wiilniakcf good losses on propei'ty b,ut nt by l.ightning. IV. Books of Accounts, fWultcn Securi ties, Bills, Bonds, Tallies, and Ready -Mo-, ny, cannot be insured. .' . V Jewel's, Piute, Medals, or other Curi osities, Paintings and Sculptures, are nt in- . eluded in any Insurance, unless such articles are specified in the Policy.' . , . v VI. Persons insuring property at this" Of fice, must give Notice of any other. Insu rance made elseVkhcrcon their behalf on the same, nmd cause Such other Insurance to be endorsed on their policies 5 in. which castt each Office sball-be Ikdde to Uie payment on ly of a rateable proportion of any loss or d;. mage which may be sustained ; and unless such Notice is given, the Insured will not be entitled to recover in case of loss. VII. No order for Insurance will be of any force, ui.less the premium is paid to the A-' gent, or unless a sum his been advanced, and ., the Agent has delivered his receipt on Ac count ol the OHice end all persons desf rous to continue their liisurahcesj must make their future payments annually' within fifteen days after the day limittcd by their re spective Policies, or the same will be void. VIH. All persons assured by this Compa ny, sustaining any loss or damage by Fire are forthwith to give Notice to the Compa- ny's Agent, and us soon as possible after, to deliver i:i as particular en account of their loss or damage, signed with their own hands, as the nature of the case will admit of, and make proof of the same by the ir oath or af firmation, and by their boks'of accounts or o'. her proper vouchers, us shd he reasonably required; and shall procure a Ceitif.c.ne un der the Hands of a Magistrate cr Sworn No tary of the City or Disuict in which the Fire happened, not cot.a rued in Mich 1"M, im poitmg that they arc acquainted with the charaeier and cirtu'n. stai.tes of the per?cn orpei sni.s insured, a;.d do know, or verily believe, that he, she, crthcy, 'wally i-.d by misfortut.e, vitl.out any kir,.i ol fr.,;id or evil r practice, have suita:ncd by tr.u l, l ue, loss and damage to the amount iliercti. in ::iiioii cd ; and until such Athdaiit mul CertiikAica are produced, the Loss' Money shall m t be payable; also, if there appears any flaw, e-r faUe swearing, the CI aiinaiitshall f nieii ins" Claim to Restitution, or Payment, by virtue of his Policy. . IX. Incase any difference oidiputc shall arise between the Assured and il,e Company, touching any loss or damage, sutlt tli (Terence may be submitted to the judgment and c!c termination of Arbitrator indifferently cho sen, whose Award in wi'uinjj thsll be f on elusive and binding to all panic. And when any loss or damage shall hnve Urn duly proved, the Insured shall icccivr satisfaction to the full amount thc-recf, without allow ance of any disiou.u, Ucaj cr mhtr elcduc- tkm w hatevcr - - . X. Persons cbuslng to injure for xtn ycais, wiil be thai red (or n ll lit will he W.l- iiheriif's Sale. .1 . r . me io' n uefemu r rcit in a at me squirt llmilc iningii.r a puce ol Lard ciuiriiim Ux hin.uiid at. I (utty crtt, on L'nL Ktur, lo faiity an tccutim in my Ium! a. tnoel l;!itJwoilh l. Escci;ter ol Jdm l)vot,c. t I). WILLIAMS, D.Sf T. VLi.itonr Nw. a, i6jj. CONDITIONS 01- INSUU. ANCE. . I. rr.nON'3drsiraus tmaVvf Intiirar.ct on Bmldmgs aretodcli) t in to the A sent the foPrfiHiiig patti Itlar, VI.. Of hst IMS tii'ult the wail and nf if c li Buil.ni are to'istnutrd, as wtll as the co.iettuctioit of H buddings contiguous the rt'.o whether ihe tunc ate sxtupird as private deilm j or how iHherwite trcre situated stt He Mist er :raet csfthc pttsvateituif iears onlr ; also, for a le iiiiu.be r cf years than een, will be allowed a reasonable discount. N. B. Ibu Office tnurcs to the full a mount of the real value of the picpeity, they also insure for a tct in of lime less thau a j ear ifrt'piircd, and pi-y for property Insured if burnt by Lightning. For the comemence cf persons living it a distance from the Odke, oidersfor luwrance (post paid) will k duly atttuded to, and on remitting the aniMint A Prnnium, lc. Polf ctcs will be exr ctted ami forwarded conform ably thereto, free of any eapmce of Biokc raye or Afeei.cy w Such pci w in as nay hare becu already Iaiurtd iftYhe Cmnpatiy'i Offee hi louden, may have lUir Pobcits rvucwrd at thi Of. bee, on thi tirms and conditions here f-Icrsd. The Agent hopes, hem thitwfrtteratei ef premium which the Cmpny have Cxed their well known bdty to satisty losses, anl thtir veiy liberal cr.niuct towatds snRcrcra I'isurrd 111 thtir onVc, lhat m fuithf r in Vcmcvt ai rtpiirtd by ptrswis w'rshirj sj;'ulatry security c their property ftt-m loss by 1 ire, tumsk lnurnce thettn wiih then, ihsn the conenitnce and facili'y f ttrcennj Insuranc, secured by this I'stsk luh4U(tit JN'O. MANAltl) DAVIS, 'J. Afm !ntrat (Umsrmf ldt. vist.iM, istU(.tsUer, tTJ.