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' : . - August . i 7 x ;-.'. We take pleafure inpubhlamg the following DECREE of the Crown ofjoitTucTAL, tranfmitted by a commercial houfe id iLif ;TtW?ntfrthHr.r"rrriPitff in this CltV- in a letter dated the .7th at June, tait, i and.-congratulate our -merchants oit the ' advantages which are likely .to reful: -to. pheUniU'd Stares from tha advantage Or I a. free trade with the port of Lifbon " I AM plcafed to elhblim Liibou a free pcrtfrom theift of January i 797, for which pui pofe I hate appointed the -warehoufes and fyrt of Janquicraf with the adjacent grounds to make therein the i-icceflary accoTTr Kodutioiis,' for the receiving and depotiting a'li rndrchandaes and goods- whatsoever , (eje eept ngtcr the prelent, iuar and tobacco) as vveil frosa f, reigii ports as from the national ports on themher urti pe : ndluc .est -tfir'cnne iroMrnrfrrletrt- i Good-1 may, ut the will of the d; orrietors be dii'patch- cd tor ihe-rmih'hTTit'oof the-JdnjiiiaiiJ lyiTolTora, from London. On the- 8th.. of June Capt. M'C faw the FAIR AMErfr. CAN going .,AeTlum4s.'-She!. had loft none of her people, fas reported 1$ cur lafb under the Bofton head. ' ' . "The fcrig Expenmeht; Capt Clark, ar rived this mdrning from St. Ubes. t He left , that place the 22d Jnrie, atwhich timejt was reported arid believed,- thai i pea'eehnd- been agreed updn between the court of Pbr rugaWnd the French Republic. 1 ExtraeVof a letter from Newoury-Poft, tb a pentleman in this; city dated Auguft I, " For thefe three weeks paft, we; have been alarmed with the appearance of a fever, fomething fimilar to that, which was fo fatal to the citiiensof PhiladelphiaT "Tho in no; one infhnce-can we trace its having communi- catoJ b infection from one perfon to, ano- -truT-t it was conimed to- a neiimbourhooa - . . u in 'Water ftreef, it is' the trencral received - ... - i '. TO te fold at publie auftjon . on Thur f day. the 19th of September next, a wincjnrill; dwelling hotde and about twenty, five acres of land ple'afantly (ituated on- the, mouth of Taylor creek, adjoining the eauV ermoft boundary of Beaufort, arii ironting OIcJTopfafy. Inlet, the h6ute is 24 feet by. 36 wide, fix rooms oil the lower floor, the mill is in 'good repahythe bolting machine-" ry all new. Any perfon inclining to pur chafe before the faid day of fale may , know the terms by applying to the fubferiber 011 the premifes. . ' SAMUEL tlEFFERS. Beaufort,, Augufi 30. , or in y y paying the competent jvic4 pdrted to foreipi port,: aiiJ to nat'ouui -ncrrs and orf. the other' fide of tlie CaeofGood Hipe, ort paying in benefit of niy royal trta lury, and under the title- of protection and depofrttoite'per tent in th-ir value accbrding to their invoices; iigned and 1 iwom by tae mailers of velfels pr their, confignees : and there (hall beifree liberty for ail lhips td come ift and fail again with their cargoes on obferving the eftablimed forms : and i here by (Pnnnrp's all rlinipe orifl rixtn-i ?j11 HiT'-irt- ikins which oppofe and.confine the liberty Junfejana has favoured us with Italian prints and.fredom.whkheonftitute the advantaaeof ?t e 4. we ftall ufe tobetranf- ' the prefent eQablifhment. . . , In order to ! animate aira tiromdte an opinion that it took its rife from a ftench pro- tecd'n from a quantity of the entrails of ddv which were thrown hi the dck, and la.d there until they were in a ftate of putrU faction. Five perfohs died from ohe family; and four others from the -neighbouring fa rhilies; the filth has been removed, and the fever has fubfidcd. The feafon.is to all api pearence equal to any ever knon'in this .part of the Dpion." .v 1, 1 B A t T I M O R E, jugufl 18; Captain Ifaacs left Leghorn on the 7th of it abundance and concurrence of gr"ain of the Hrftineceility, I am pleafedfco declare that e- very-quality 01 gram and ptovriions which lated, and lay their, principal contents be. fore our readers; - Ihe verbal intelligehce of captain Ifaacs ; hi that it was reported on the day he left Leghorn, thit the 4 Pope had purchafed a :gr:a N4) -LODGE.-rTTHE Officers and Miaibka6 ,o 1 GRAND LODGE, and the , . are tree irom duties on entrv, not only r V4 , k u " r ihall enjoy the privilege of.cxportation, but "P11" (hall be free from the aforefaid duty on mak ing the propor entries at the refpe&ive boards. cans, it was laid, nad taken tnecity 01 ivian tua that the news of ho other viftory of tlis French had reached that place, firiee that of '! In cafe the Crown dflorttigal (hoiiid Borghetto," oh the 29th ofMay-and that ter into a war (which God forbid)', with no important operation had taken place, face ceauueu entereq ine i yroi wunine remnant of his army; enter into a war (which God torbid) ; any power whife fubj efts have property in the faid free ort, without the exception of train cr prbvificris, there" Jliall not be niade on it an; af rell, embargo fequefter, orre prifal ; on the contrary, it fliall be as free and fecure" as if it were in their own houies andhey niay difpofe df the fame as they f(lMU judge 'convenient.' ' ' 'The "letter ' inclofing the abdVd, fdys, it.is imagined that the reltf iftions on Tngar arid tobacco will be removed." - Captain SriitlVbf the fnew And arid Mary, 63 days from Liiboni about ift mil. in laU -38.---30 len; 6, 00". fell in with the Jamaica homeward bound fleet, to the number of 15b faf of merchantmen under convoy of a 74 a 5f two frigates erf 32. guns each, and itfucuu me annual communication at ti.c Lodge.Room, in the City of Raleigh, ort the t8th day ofNovember next; By order of the moft Wormipful W. R; DAVIE, G; Matter; ROBERT WILLIAMS Jun. . Secretary; ' Avguft 26; . . N tf The Printe rs in the flate are requefi ted to infert the above, one week in the their papers.5 , ' -J ; . F 0 R SALE) THEJioufe and lots, how occupied hy Mr. William Shepard, the lots may be hadfeparately or-together Alfo one lot on broad ftreet,-near the Cbiirt-Houfe, and' one nouie and lot, adjoining Mr; Thomas Cox's. . The whdle Edwards. March 19; the property bf Mrs. Mary NATHAN SMITH. the Scorpion fioon of war of 1 $ ' oiins; An cfticet from the Scorpion boaided him and fUi they were then 5 weeks out from Jamai "ca." They' were fleering an E. ; N. E. courff'..- ' ; ' f y " Eighteen liours after Capta'n Sraith fell in with a French fquadron direct from Koch fort, cruizing in that tatituds for fevcral tLis; ia cxpeitstion of falling in with the a- bave flret This fqUadrdn ccniifted of a 90 gun fliip, a 74, and a, 50 called the La Tortolfe, cm a rw conduction. AnolHcer .from this velTtt buarded the fncnv and exa- ' mined licr log book, wherein he found men- tton of the Jamaica fleet He told .Capt Smith that thisfquadron werd all ncW Teflcls never at fea before, full of men; the La Tortmfcbav'mg56oonbo'rd. Immediately :iftcr leaving the fnow the officer went on board the Commcxbrer whd made the ncief. fary fignals and crouJed all fail in porfuit of then'j the jamakamcn were then at a. tout 5omiJodilUre. Capt. Smith heard the acclamalicni of-.Vivc L.vIIepuslioe repested oh the French fhip The French cHicer alfo informed, that another fquadron wa criming oif the Weft. J ;nlflands, in order to fall in w.th thii Hcct. i ' 'J !.': d;r :rr.ved the frip Farmer, Capt. Captain Ifaacs fay i the havigatidh bf the Straits is now perfectly fafe for Americans at leaft frcm the Algerines; He faw Mr. D6 naldfon in Leghorn, 'whd informed him, that he momently expected an order for tht moi ney that was to be paid to the Dey, by trea- ty ; and that there was a certainty of its be ing paid before the time expired and as for the Tunefian s, he thought there . would be no difficulty in fettling matters with them. Capt. L was boarded in the ftraits by an AL gcrine cruiferi who detained him about two hours, and fuifcrcd him to proceed:' Saw no (hips of war cruilirig olf Cadix. where Hi chery's fieet was Hill lying; Fell in with acU mlral Jervis's fquadron off Toulon,' where he had been cruifinnleveral months, arid cxi peel cd to reinain till Septcniberi VN E W B E' RTNp SpfcEit Exj rati from ihe lrBook ofaptairi Jcrc'mk Ah Keadwgi 0 ttefebooner Anh, who arrU ,veJUreon Wtdncliay laj9 frofh' Antigw Atfc3, inlati 31 20. Aoguftd; 1796, at 5 Ai Mi law a brig to leeward, which fcemed to fteer S; by E. winds at N. E; and ligbti She foon fiprung her luff and hoillcd her enfign at her main top gallant mall head, wanting to fpeak m; we imm ediately bore dawn and perceived (lie had her boat out. Wc hail'd her, and found it was -the brig Nancy of rhiladdphia, 8 days from thecapei, bound toPort.au. Prince, belonging to Mr. Francis Coppingcr, and commanded by Wil liam Bcllner, who had jumped over the lar board gangway about 6 o'clock and fwam a way from the vcflel, after having talked to the mate about his taking leave of Tome of his frier ds. Before they could get to him with .thaloat, he funk. . The mate hailed me, and faid he w anted to fpeak to me,, if I would be kind cnou7.l1 to heave too, which I did, anil went on board cf him, and advifed htm to proceed on the voy sgc, after finding the lhips papers; which ht nrccd to : Hi) name it Robert Tate RAN-AWAY on the 17th df.Auguft from thefubferiber m Greenville, alike- ly French negro fellowi about twentv two years old, a tall teiiow, idmethmg pockmark ed : had cn when he went awav. rrd waiftcoat, Oznaburg trowfersahd check fhirt Whoever will apprehend faid negro, and have him confined in any ' Tail in this late nil. .Ill . . ' man nave ten aouars reward, or twenty dol lars on the delivery of faid negro to the fub fcriber ' " .. . ' . 0. SMITH. Aug' 14 NOTICE To d eters and pffejjhrs of carriages, and h grocers end null dtaizrs in wines and fa. rckn tiJMkd fpirit cus liquors within ihs county of Crave m I i HALL attend at the Collectors Ctfes in-Newborn, e, cry d iy during t;ie mow h of September next, (bundaystxcepied) for the purpdfe bf .Humg licenles to retail dealei f of wines and foreign" d.Uilled Ip'.ritcus qiiors,! dlfo for receiving ent iesof carriaces together with the duties required by ad of Congrefs; , , STEPHEN CAMBRELENG, t Collcclor of the Revenue for the County bf Craven; hfeuhr'rti tjth juguft, i796. ,1 I B For Sals At the PRI NTi NG-OFFIdE A few copies of the rETEa PORCUPINE'! L O OD Y B U O WIAfLT BOUHD. JUST K'E C E 1 V E D, And for i ale at the pRiNTiwcOrri cr.r THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF PETER PORCUPINE, THE SCARE CROW. BLANKS of all kinds for fale at the Printinj-Oflic 1 . ,
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