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it 4- i w w. t - j? . t&pt'ftoitfifiSulyect Invasion. . v LONDON, JULY J 67 25k We are assured, that GeiV. An- gereau had, on me 8th u. two long coniercnces wurt Eonapiin.c previous to his departure from lirest. At the last, laiieyrana, Bert hier. and a few Senators aud Ministers' of States most in the confidence of the Corsican, were present. Arigereauis said to have pledged himself for the success of the landing in this country, provi ded the plau'which he has himself projected for effecting the enter prise, be?, adopted without any change or alteration, and Bona parte is stated to have acquiesed in the condition. We are again threatened with the speedy sailing of the Brest fleet, which is stated to be completely ready for sea. The troops in that quarter, destined to embark, are ordered to hold themselves in rea diness, and the Commander in Chief, Angereau,' was shortly ex pected frjcfm Paris. - 1.rtrt'rnt'ki-r mnvmpnt1? VvVll fill have been suddenly ordered by Go- tnent we gave yesterday, that a se rious attempt is expected to be made immediately by the enemy. 3Mr. Addington too, in the House of Commons last night, seemed to consider the peril as impending. Government seems fully im pressed with the opinion the mo ment draws near when the enemy .will hazard the expence of invasion. Tht p-re.afest activitv nrevails in all o - , our -principal points of defence, and troops are in constant movement. J he brigade oi Guards at Colches ter, and in that quarter, was this morning to pass the Thames at Gravesend, and we understand that an encampment of 20,000 men will he immediately formed at Cox heath, in order to be ready to de fend the southern coast, or to em bark for Ireland, as the exigency of affairs may require. tha't'a courier had arnral from &b Petersburg with dispatches tor our Government, announcing that th6 Emperor of Russia had declared war against France! In addition to the insolent expressions made use oi by Bonaparte, in nis answer to the Russian remonstrance, it is reported he saicL; was strange that the Emperor of Russia, who was surrounded by the unpunished murderers of his father, should dare charge him with the murder of the uke D'Enghien." All this mwever, we give merely as report. 1 We are assure that "our govern ment has received from the Swe dish Minister here, a formal noti fication on the part of his sovereign, expressing, in the most energetic language, the determination not to recognize the new title 01 iLmpe ror of the French, assumed by Bo naparte. A similar communica tion is a! so stated to have been made to all foreign'Courts at which his Swedish Majesty har Ambas sadors. "It is highly probable that the Cabinet of Stockholm would not have pursued a line of conduct 1 so very bold, unless fully sane-; tioned bv the approbation 01 the ) Emperor Alexander. r PARIS, JULY 1 . J FRENCH NOBILITY. At noon his Majesty the Em peror will proceed on horse-back to the Hotel des Invalided lie will 1 heai mass there, and while the feenalus bh6u1tum,.. in; the Chapel of the Invalids. v 3. i After the solemnity, his Ma jesty the Emperor will proceed to the'Champ Mars. Then follow the articles respect ing the deputations which are to as semble from every part of the Em- pire and tne aispusiuuu iui taking the oaths bf allegiance, the bestowment of flags, &c-j General Augereau is still here, and till he repairs to his post, the expedition of which he has the command cannot. sail; he willl however, very soon go to Brest, It is remarked that Admiral Treguet, who formerly comman ded the feet at Brest, is the only one of all the Commanding Officers who has not voted for the assump tion of the Imperial Dignity. Morea'u, the dav before his de parture, signed a legal instrument, by which he empowers his wife and his mothei-in-law, jointly, or in case of the absence of the former, the latter alou, to sell his estates in France. and four cabm boys, atid that" the Captain -of the. frigate requested him to pick up those of his crew whom he might meet with off the Saintes. It appears that the two last barges have not been able to get to the frigate. Such are the outlines of the facts c6ntained in the report of the 26 Themidor year twelve (14th Au gust.) Signed, The Chief of battalion, Commander of the Jraintes, MADIER. MEDITERRhxIEAN PASSP0K2S. Rtbeson ana Cumberland. ' THE second Friday in ber 1S near approaching, wh w,ll again be called on to J your right of suffrage m I jr &e choice of an Elector to vote for T S ndent and Vitc-Prcsidcnt of up states. .Having taken the libertv nominating myself a Candidate L elector for your division, I XC? -; opportunity of soliciting V0lir I irages, 'and if honored with a icient number of them to elect W' I Will VHt fr,r Tl-, T..u C5 XTOTICE is hereby civen, that it ! ;... " . r lnerson. s- , , , , ' , !T",w rciiacnu, ana rnv rl,-: ' V.'o Keen -liJom. 1 tYivhpnr t- fluiti ce . . ' j vllijlr rm of the Mediterranean Passport is- rcsioent will be 3oveme uy luture miormation. Trsr.-tlatc from a Guadeloupe Paper of the 18:6 .la ijt. ISO i. Of the : ! ! Gospel is reading, a-Uthe Members i ItEFOItV, ivvvliich iias takn nlace Hostile Lulicaiisns on the Continent. Undoubted intelligence is said to have reached our Government, thijt upon receiving the note res pecting the Duke D'Enghienfrom the Russian Miinister, Bonaparte, in a climax of rage, wrote a note with his own hand to the Empe roimfgusb'irvthe most viliiaiv' "stile. This was instant!) dispatch ed ; but after several hours remon strance from Talleyrand, another courier was dispatched to stop the delivery of this philippic. The messengers, reached Petersburg on the same day, but the flaming note arriving first, had been delivered. The Emperor bf Russia has or dered copies of it to be sent to every Court in Europe, juid it is said to be of most inique description. The most likely circumstance to accelerate a rupture between Rus sia and France is the formal protec tion vhich, we understand' by ac counts "from Warsaw;, of the 5th inst. the Emperor Alexander has recently .given to Louis XVIII. A Russian Nobleman is stated "to fyave arrived in that city with a let ter, written by the Emperor him- - 4 self, addressed to Louis XVIII. King of France and Nav.irre, and inviting that Prince to fix his resi dence at Mittua, or in any other place in the Russian Empire, where all the honors due to his rank, vir-1 tues, and misfortune, shall be paid to hina. At the desire of the Em peror of Russia, Louis XVIII. has made known to all his faithful subjects, dispersed and persecuted in different Continental States, that they have a point to rally round in the Russian Empire, where they will be protected, employed, and succoured. According to the same accounts, two new Corps of Emigrants are to be tstablished, and taken into the Russian service, called u The Royal Legion of -Ho- nour," and " Legion of D'Engien." The former, - report savs, is to be under the immediate command of I ot tne J-egion 01 Honor, at Paris, will take the Oath. The decorations of the Legion of Honor, ( the ?icxu -French No- biihij J1 will consist of a star, with five double ra s ; the centre sur- j rounded with oak and laurel, will display the head of the Emperors 1 with this legend 4 Napolcan, Em-. pcrcr of the French.1'' -On the other side the French Eagle hold ing the thunder, with the legend k Honcur et Patrick The deco rations will be ornamented with white ; in gold for the Grand Of fices, artd in silver for the Legiona. rics. It is to be worn at the jet ton hole, tied to a red an d while ribband. It is always to be worn. The Emperor .may wear either ot the two stars. Arms are be pre sented before the Grand Officers. The decoration is to be received rSt the same time with the Diploma. When it is to to be presented in the Emperor's" name before the corps. The seal is to represent on one side a spread eagle on an azure field. Above and below the escut sheon is to be the decoration of the Legion of Honor. The escutcheon to be surmounted with an Imperii crown in drapery ; the hand ol Justice and the sceptre to be pla ced under the escutcheon and in the draperv. The other side will represent the Emperor sitting on the throne, clothed with the Im perial Robes, with this inscrip tion, " Nupolean. Emperor cf the - - in the ' ivght of the 13th :o the 14;h u,v be tweea the sioo! of war Lilly, prize to the FruiJch privateer La D.irne-Amhert, and anchored in the iUv.d of the Saints, un der the command of Captain Lapoint, and five barges aimed with 120 men, freni the English frigate Galatea, in an attempt, to cut out said 'sloop ot war. The English frignte Galatea up on being informed that the sloop of war Li'lv was at the Sainrs with v'erv few men on beard, sent, in the night of ihe 13th to the 14'.h he.r boats. to attempt carrying her on form of the Mediterranean rassport sued to vessels of the United States; that irom the eighth Day of July next, those of the nev form will be issued at the Custom Houses to every Vessel, for which applica tion may be made on a compliance with the terms prescribed by law, and surrendering the former passport of whicft slie may be possessed, if any, in which latter case no fees w ill be required for the exchange : and that bv an arrangement agreed upon by the Barbary Powers, with whom ve are at peace, either the old or the new form ot passport will be sufficient to protect the ves sels of the United States froin capture, un til the 1st of July lbU5, after which the old form of passport will be unavailable anp lie new one alone in use. Department ot S'nte, May 23d, 1804. 1 ii. .1.1 1.1 to perceive mat mere was a ueiacn ment of troops of the li.ie on board ; nnd se,!'!'.' til at tins Vessel kei;t a Manvi other M. u'x'mx s are ili-ily offered to ,A li-MHt ihf.v- r";ii-ffl: ut d;iv 'Ue ihiblic for the cu.v of this disorder, livl.'' ILf'Ja .uvy , w . - overnej .small degree from my general pi jciples as a Federalist. will n0 d0uu ;be censured by many': But whC!1'r declare that party spirit, nasally been repugnant to my-feeling that the Administration of Jefiersop ! has in general, been satisfactory ,me ; the right of censure' (should art ; exist) will I trust be removed. ' I I am Citizens i' Your obedient servant ! A.'-GILCHRIST. ! Richmond. County, Sept- 20, 1803 1 " Treasury Offcey 28io Sett 1 1 ; "DECEIVED of Samuel H. , hams, Esq. Sheriff of Buncombe Cour,-" the sum of Three Hundred and "Ei''' j Pounds 14s. 9d, Current Monev, it bed-' j full of bis Public Tax Account as Sher aforesaid for the year One Thousandth -PHbusands can testify of their be- unretl f as Pthe Comptrol. 1 cA i-. fkuco nL8 afrpr rW i' lers Receipt filed in tins Office, forums 1(i LU.cuU-u.v "V i f sum and have given two Recein of. Bark and every other Medicmc have proved . Jo '-cei.s ci the metteetual ; ana not one jn a nuimrta nab had occasion to take more than one, and n urn hers rot half a Bottle. Ttrse Drops are particularly recommend ed to the inhabitants of low, marshy coun tries, Kvhere tht: "worst sort of Ajues gene rally 'irevail ; which, unless earl v attended to and speedily removed, injure the consti tutioniexceedingly, and bring on Drl jies, Putrid l evers, and a variety rf Complaints i;t the; most dangerous arm alarming riarnre IK FALLIBLE AGUE AND FEVER DROPS For the Cure of Aguet, Pevilttant and Inter niittant Fevers JOHN HAYWOOD, P. T. NOTICE ;C "".I 11 ii-ivi 1.11 ' v." ;i vJi ill break. On the next day, 2Sih at dusk, the same frigate t ame up the chan nel and a)j)'o;ichevl the batteries. The ,cc vymiandant P.Iadier caused '.u)ine cannon shot to be fired at her, avid 'sen: off tv. o bombs, one ol v'v.'.h. hn in burst in the air, cut l . of her rigging. From her cj'.'.vr-' so near in shore, it was co-.; .v;-:-t;d th.at the enemy had some r"r -ects for the niyfnt, 30 men of tne loth and 66th ol the line commanded by Lieut. Mouret were put on board the' Tilly. The posts intimation of what was going on ; Captain Lapo'mt made hi.v d's- 1 : t positions, ana tne commandant Madier ordered that, the more to deceive the enemy, the land and v.a round should be done without the least noise ; and especially that the word Tull-watch should not be cried aloud. Accordingly, at two five English bar- Frcn On Sunday, the Emperor gave a private audience to the Ambassa dors and Ministers accredited to his Court : in the order in which t 1 r .... A . r 11c ix unon trial nave neen rouna euner dangerous or use less. The hark is the usual remedy made use ot ; but heinif a verv naj- 1 seous Medicine, and stidom taken in "suin eienc quantity, it very often faih ; and chil dren and those who have weak stomachs, are frequently h'st, for want of a more easy and peasant Remedy. Jxiract j a ieitrr frnvi nr. i, Sit.fjcr. " Kent Co. Delaware. "1 have given the Ague Drops to a Num ber of patients this fall, and with constan 1 iica ss ; in some ohstina'e c:.ces they acred hke a charm the disease yielding in a day or two to this remedy, after rcsistiug the barks for months, though they had been thrown in, in the largest doses." h' last. 1 r T T C . o: saac Lanier ot Ansoncountv, Norrh Carolina; one being for Three 'Hundred and Seventy-five dollars, which was on demand the tenth day of April last, and had a credit on the said Bond for One Hun tired Dollars, the other hing for Tires Hundred Deilars on demand the fast of January next. Whick said Bonds was taken out of a Valis?e. I do hereby fore- warn five said Lanier takinq- in saidEondi - - . , or paying to any otner person except mv. idf. I will give a reward of Fifty 'Ddm to any to me or give such as ntr; be m tne morning, id and rowed to they were scliciisd. The Cardinal Cttprara was first presented. Ad miral Gravina, the Spanish Am bassador ; then followed the Bata vian and Neapolitan Ambassa dors ; the Prussian and Danish Ministers Plenipotentiary ; also the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the Elector Arch-Chancellor oi the Empire ; of the Elector of Ba varia ; of the Elector of Saxonv ; ! of the Elector of Baden ; of the Elector of Wirtemburg, of Hesse Cassel; of the Liuirian Repub lics; of the Helvetic Confederacy ; of the Landgrave of Hesse Darm stadt ; of the Lucca ; and of the Free Cities of "he Empire. Rus sia and Sweden, not having ac knowledgexl the Emperor ; their Ministars were not present. The ! Americans Ministers credentials not havintr heeji'rpnpMrfrl kp r.i0 Louis XVIII,his royal brother and jj Was refused an audience this From Dr. J. Spang! tr, 7ori-Tuu-n, Penti sylvahia. " I CAN at any moment, if yea think proper to advertise them, .procure the certi- nt a'.es of very respectable peisons in this pace anu ub v.ciunv , 01 me emcacy or tne Auc Drops and Worm Lozenges, the lat er very cu'ectual as a vermifuge, and suc cessfuily usd in diarrhoea and dysentary, ;:onvpio.ints which have been very prevalent here.'' rson who w ill deliver information ', necessary. ! DAVID V. EDMUNDS. ! Southampton County, Virg, 25tb Sept. liH IXi VIST ut,. nephews. The command of the I latter will be offered to the Prince Decorde and Duke of Bourbon. Should ampturc take place between Russia and France, these legions are to form the advanced guard of the Russian Army, where the Royal Standard of France, the Qrifwne, will be erected, which all loyal Frenchmen, who can 1 escape the degradingtyranny of the orsican Adventurer, are order 10 mm. j 1 eo A report was nerallv circula td yesterday evening in the citv, also was the case of the Imperial rmoassador. THE CORONATION, An Imperial Decree has just been issued ; of which the follow ing are artic les. Art. l. The taking of the oath and the Coronation of the tfmre. ror, shall take place on the 18th Brumairenet rVr- 2. The solemnitv will take place m the presence of the Empress, the Fringes, the Princesses. llrh Dignitories, and all the P,.mL 11 Funaionarics, described by the ges entered the ro; the Iiily. Captain Lapoint fired a broadside ac them, and the troops j of the line discharged their mus- quetry ; and notwithstanding all the efforts of the English they could not succeed in boarding ; they were vigorously repulsed on every tide. They had two barges sunk one taken, and the two others, ha ving lost almost all their men, had surrendered ; but the commander Madier bavin?: no shalions at his disposal eould not send people on board to man them. 7'he current droe them from the shore, and the brct-'.v enabled them to get oil ; not, nowe ver, without sustaining the lire 01 ike batteries of ITslet. 'I he Ioss.Oa the enemy is estima ted at GO men, among whom is a Lieutenant, killed on board, in whose po; ket has been found a list of men order for this expedition. Un board.ot the barge that was taken were found a Lieutenant having his arm much fractured, a midshipman and seventeen seamen 4 of litem killed and 12 wounded. On our side we have lost a Ser geant of the 15th of the line, two chasseursof the 66th, and a seaman. Captain Lapoint has been griev ously wounded by 2 shots ; one in the shoulder, and the other in the breast Lieutenant Mouret, offi cer of the 15th of the line, com manding the detachment of infan try has been slightly wounded. In tne course of the morning were found at ITler unrl at Tav,u de Bas, peices of the wreck of the two sunken barges, the rudder of a large shalop, ten oars, and seve ral dead bodies. A (neutral schooner which an chored at the Saintes the same day reports that she was vis;ted by tne English frigate Galatea which had no othrr embarkation but a small boat, manned - ith one seaman From Mr. Gikon White, Annapolis. " I have sold many of the Ague and Fe ver Drops to people in the coii'.ury, a-nd 'nave not known any to fail curing -Th'e. Lo.ensjes have sold ve-iv well lately I hear cf several cu-es such a bringing worms J from Children, and doing much good to j persons or a billions habit." ! The noted n.ii'rt'd. !. JONAH, jTyILL Stand at my Stable in Per j V son County, North-CaTohna, the en ; suing Spring Season. The Terms wili b; 1 madeknown before the Commencement d ) tir.e Season, by me j , BENJAMIN"' CHAMBERS. ) September 4, 1804. i - ' Ten Cents Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber Boy nafned John Hendrick, about 19 years ld, live feet ten or eleven Inches high ; had on when he went away, a mixed hoir.e- spun Coat, striped W aistcoat and Overa.is. He v.-r,s bound bythe Wardens of the roor of Lancaster Dis-trict, S. C. WILLIAM FLINN Mecklenburg, N. C Jag. 17, 1334. From Mr. Hob. Printe", Frcder- Merccr, , ickiburg. " The Ague Drops have cored in every ! case 1 nave neara ot, unci increases n de mand, as the ague and fever prevail very much here every fall. Some interested ivcvois ii.tvs dune a!' in their power to de preciate their value, pretending they do not act niikih ; but the people will not easily belicve what so obviously contradict their senses 1 know young" Children who nave taken it, and no other eficct was per ceived but the ceasing of the disorder." Fifteen Dollars Ecuard. I certify, that my wife was a short time since attacked by the ague and fever, and on being informed of the cures performed by the ague drops, sold bv Mr. Dawson, 1 purchased from him a bottle, by the use of whic-i, she soon recovered I also affirm, that they operated mildly and produced no disagreeable symptoms. REUBEN LEWIS. Sir, I have made use of your ague drops they have operated mildly and according to my wisnes, nave performed a cure on me, with out producing any inconvenience I thiniv them a safe and excellent medicine. .mH would have recourse to them again as a cure tor the ague in preference to any other me dicine. I am sirw'ith aratitude. . O 9 Your obedient servant, JOHN RUSSEL. These drops are sold by J - Gales, Raleigh, at a dollar and a ialf a bottle j; T AN. a way trom thebubsciicer, LX livmg.near York Court-Hcie. South jj Can-lirta, on -the 4th July last, a NEGRO Ji MAN named JIM, about 25 Yeaiscf Ags, ! 5 Feet 8 or 9 inches h?gh, speaks good Er llelish. had o-00d C loath uvr which heuci with him, tics his Ha'-r, and plays on ti.e j Fid.Ue- Any Person taking tip i.aid Ncg10 and bringing him to me, or securing him ; any Goal so mat I may Se: him agwt!,u receive the above Reward, with all reason able expences. JOHN WATSO.N York District, S. C. dug. 3, 18J4. FALL GOODS. ' 'T'HE Subscribers have received a very extensive and general assortment of FALL GOODS, which they offer by Wholesale and Retail at a moderate advance. Uy the first of next month the whole Asort mentnvill be opened. The Woolens, the Irish Linens, the Hardware and the Cut lery, are directly from the Manufacturers, and the whole of the Coods whether Euro pean, East Indian or American, are laid in on the best terms. Every kind of produoe will be received in payment, and for Cash down a considerable discount will be marie. Among the Articles there, is about "iikn FhousaiKt bnshels of Liverpool Salt. DONALDSON MAC MIL LAN 1ST Co FayeiUniile 14ih Sept. iWA, Estate of William Bibb. A Li., Persons indebted to the Estate of Wm. liibb, dec of WaV. "J are herebx requested to psy their rcsvtc f debt? to the undersigned Adrrr.r,;s'.rf o saidE itate, who qualified a: the ist .v Court ; anU all those towhoraK- Bibb stood indebted at the Time ot h'-s u. cease, aYe hereby required to proau.- ; acccnts dulj attested witliin tne c - Inntedbv Law, mherwise they w-.lbe , tr. statu-1- uarrea ir nt ecoverv, areed: . JOHN NOURIf . At Aug;. 23, 13)1 " ' rC THE HILLSBOROUGH A; , "tf TT T i;d:iesaay TT71LL commence on v v '.he 17h of October, and w;u " .1 c,. iV. ,-,w Horse. innc UdVj, litre iui a.4i linos he ..n. , -I,.-,- Miien-3; j ni st uay s junn.ng win -- i-hn tpmr..! t-.vro MWe Heats, anu Oi P. tain one Miie Hears. By Order, r Hilisboronrh, Aue. 24, ISO B The Particulars wm as etablished by ths Ciw be p'-j'1 - ..r.rlT ; THE CO-PA UTNLivi ROBERT FLEMING Ca' iiavmcr i: The Stork of GicJs Ji- lil sold aft.Q- w' . BVJOL-EPil RO V!' To "iwi of 51 0 r::r.v V .i i ... .i' f all thr m-s' i
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