Twelve, t ho .usand Turks, had on the 23d Aprit, beeo sent fro6 Constantinople far iijgvpt ; anin cfcased activity prevailed in the Divan, in consequence of the Grand Vizier havmgheen deposed, unci the Captain Pacha appointed his successor. It is farther stat stated that a considerable Russian focce Was expectechat Constantino ple on its passage to the Adriatic. A1 disorder nearly resembling the plague pf Turkey in its symp toms " tJnd mortality, lately broke put at Oirjeia the capital of Scm dea, and is stated to have carried off seventy thousand persons in the course of a few days. The princi pal inhabitants fled from the city on the first alarm, and the troops at leugth refused to perform the duties of the garrisonvand march ed into the country, whither it is feared they, may have carried the distemper. At the date, however, of the last accounts from Bombay, it was understood that the. fever confined its ravages to Oujein, and its immediate vicinage. Saturday, .ten guineas were gi ven at Lloyd's to receive one hun dred, should five vhousaad French troops be landed in Ireland within the next six vveecs. Paris papers to the 20th, and Dutch Journals to the 20th" ult. were receiwd on Friday. The Moniteur contains no intelligence of importance, if we except that Bonpai te was crowned king of Italy on the 23d, at Milan, from which place, those papers say, he is to jset off directly tor Boulogne. It is observable, that in the Moniteur and other papers, many sugges tions are offered as .to the probabili ty of an, approaching ptace between Great-Britain and France. it is said to be the intention of government to disband all volun teer corps that do not muster ac cording to the offers they have made, and in such districts to put in force the act- for the levy-en-jnasse. Lord Melville's impeachment is to be resist? 4 DV tne whole weight of government ; the most pressing letters of recal are gone over to the yrfembcrs who hd returned to Ire JUiikI. ! ..A' Lord Gardner's fleet consists of twenty-eight sail of the line, which he left well on Thursday last.' Eight or nine sail of the ships are three deckers. His Lordship is novr able and wiiljshon'y be made morel so, to send ft detachment off to the southern ports of France, or the coast' of Ireland, as in any case may be required. juke 5. Dispatches were yesterday recei ved at the Admiralty from "Lord Keith.' They relate to the increa sed preparations of Boulogne, and iTWntion the capture of some small vessels from Fiu.-bing- Letters from on iio;:'ra our blockading squa ckonstute that ihs enemy's flotilla is .ever) day! in motion, "and that it has'ot'Ute been tchdprted from the channel. An oiS.xr., writes under, date of Friday last. as follows: kS From ail the observations I am able to make, and tr im die in formation I collect, i am fujly per-saadrd-the tac'my ferfcmsry idtend to make an attempt atcioimog out We have of Hue' take a i. notice of dilterent unpieavvjt reports circu lated in nome of ihe-,morr.ing pa peis,r of syrart turns fiisaf&ption iji Ireland.' We are vary raucn in cAioed to think tfiey are" fnere fabric cations. They are aotr.btfnft nan ce d Hyany :ff jhe1 fetters wc hare seen from -Dublin ; and'-..we have eeu I otters, and wptrspaf rof t he date of Saturday 'test. In the event of the late Sir Wil llarn'PaUcney's having left no will, the principal part of hi Shropshire estates, to the amount ot above O;O00l. per arnum, will fall to the Larl of Darlington ; the rest of the 'liath, and h:s own untntaiied pro perty, of . course devolves on h:s only daughter, the Countess of "Bath. He W succeeded in his tide, a-ki in all his emailed- propcrty, CQasistang of is Scotch and West. In-iirt estates of abouiiiQ.OOOl. per , annum, by h.rs nepnew, Capt. John Stone, of tin- ColcUtream guards., son or tne- Lit-' tjov. Johnstone, f l ' am j aba; and t ' 1 r accp'oipiished ij.'Ciy nmn m tv now. r . i- - r be rectr.n A I u-k ui uic Jicnebt personages in ' tonatrr, tiie American pro pei of incaiculble vultie. 4ui!;inil Kusseli returned to ! .-uu:itan under hi command, ft Vol .? be sunposed therefore the Dutch licet is in that stte of pre-' paraticn for sea which, an Ameri can vessel lately reported, for then it is not pfobable Kussell, un'ess compelled by weather, would have come into jxort. There appears to have been jdissalis'artion 'expressed by the French Ambassador at Lisbon, on account of the entry into that port, f the expedition, under the com mand ol General Cravg. Vv e have been favoured with a letter on this subject, of which the following is an extract : Opoutq, M'vi .12. , u The French Ambassador has made some very strong, remon strances to this Government on the subject of the entry at Li$bon of die English expedition. He, how ever, had previously demanded, (and his demand was granted) a similar privilege for the combined fleets, should circumstances have made such a or necessary. step convenient We hooe this remonstrance is nothing more than a diplomatic form ; but we know that Aranjo is daily harrassed and teaed. by the English and French Ministers. An express arrived last week! to Junotfrom Bonapanc.at Turin. Lasnes is appointed Commander in chief in Ita'v. JUNfc 6. The collecting of a strong fleet in ; i the Downs, which we stated yes- j terday, is probably in consequence of some information receivetl res-' pecting the enemy on the French coast; for even the ships which composed the North Sea Squadron, which had come into Yarmouth a few days ago, have been ordered to the Downs; and we find by our Port letters that some of them have actually sailed for that station. The prevailing opinion, at the present moment, respecting the combined fleets, is, that one part of them is destined to take posses sion of the Cape oi Good Hope, and the other to secure the Brazils ; the former having been ceded to France, and the latter promised to Spain. Should they succeed in such a design, and we see nothing at present that can possibly prevent them, it wilt he productive of in calculable disasters to our India trade. The enemv possessed o? the Cape of Good Hope on one side, and of tne Brazils on tht other, would form a ch in which could not be broken through at am time Dut by a very strong convoy, which ought to he employed or. more active services. Deprived oi the resources of the Brazils, Por tugal must sink by a natural death into the devouring jaws of the King ot Terrors, Bonaparte, who would probably lull the fears,- and fan the hopes of Spain with the possession of that devoted state, until he found an opportunity of adding the king dom of Htsperia to that of Italy. This morning some dispatches, being taken on hoard a Spanish packer by "the iSolus privateer, -ot Guernsey, vr ere Drought to the Se--cretary of State's office, by the com mander of ihe'iEo.lus. They were thrown ove'rhoard by the Spaniards, but, recovered by the exertions of the people belonging to the priva teer. It ,is very probable these dispatches, may lead '' to some 1 knoMdedjje of the intended opera tions of the enemy. 1 It is reported that Bonaparte, reacneti that port on Sunday last. Jt is said he returned to Paris on the 50th u't where he onir etaid that and the following day. VV;c iwi w!i wnst auLntDruy this statement rests, but certain it is there has been a great bustle at Boulogne for about a week past, as it preparations were making for some more than ordinary occasion; md a firing .was huard along the French coast during a great part of Saturday. JVNF. .7. The squadron of i.s sail of the hue, stationed in the Downs', is to act asccasion may require in th narrows of the Channel, or in the north sea,. The squadron' ot Ad ira' liuss.el, which lately, blocka- .u tuc i tvet, iS ordd round to "lake ' of tiusarmament. rt-oni this circuinsuace wev mm , mier that the rumours respt-abc 'iot. credited. At all events. th. torce in the Dowhsvill in ra. m "n drw i...u. ' Tne Boulogne flotilla b?ghs to send forth its summer swarms, but they neve venlure from unuer their batteries. - . i ; JUNK, 8, ' Letters from Gottenburgh sav that Russia rm broken off all neir- ciation With France, and that the ! troops of the former power will soon take an - advanced position in Pomerania. We know irom au thority that the Prussian Minister has left Stockholm. Letters a the 29th ult. from Amsterdam sav that accounts have been received there which state that the Spanish squadron thdt sai led from Carthngena on the 27th of April, undr the command of Admiral Sulgedo, returned on the having met with the fleet of Lord Nelson and that some of the Spanish ships, in their hasteAto get into the harbour again, were damaged. j CNF. 10. To morrow 's debate in the Com mons on Mr. Whitebread's motion for the impeach mentof Lord Mel ville, Will call forth all the great energies of that assembly. No public question perhaps ever exci ted a livelier interest in the public,,; mtna than that which now presses for final discussion. Government in resisting the motion, calcu late upon a considerable majority : hut this must materially depend up on th collateral aid, or opposi tion, which may be derived from the partizans of Lord Sidmouth and Mr. Wilberfore. Respecting the former, tiro counter-reports prevailed yesterday : the one, " that his Lordship meant to sup port Mr. Pitt, on the ground that the punishment of Lord Melville had already been proportioned to h'u offence;" the other "that he and the Minister had separated on ill ttrun last Saturday, because Mr. Pitt would not concede to his Lordship's opinion, the political as well as moral necessity of an im peach m cut."- Which of these be the fact, we do not pretend to know ; but the motion of to-morrow night will decide it. As to Mr. Wilberfore, and his corps of sectaries, they make no previous declaration of their political faith, when there is any hope or chance of a a new light to lighten the Gen tiles." INDIAN WAR. A letter, received in N.York, frcm a respectable gentleman at Detroit, (dated 24th June,) states, that' u the Sock Indians and Oio was have sent in thciir chiefs to the council at Mahkn.x They are spreading the war belrm every di rection their object war with the O.sages otv the Mississippi. They applied-for the assistance of the Huror.s, who answeredv that they were in treaty of peace (lnade at Grenviliel 'with the United States ; that they had buried thk hatchet, and would not take it up agam. The Socks and Qiowas re plied, we shall ihen know how to treat you when we come for ward." The Osages, it is said. will claim the protection of West ! Louisiana.; anu it is believed; that the United States will be involved in the war. The troops ought to be returned to this place, and the fortifications strengthened. We arr, indeed, in a miserable state of de fence the citadel in ashes, the fort deserted, and only a few strag gling soldiers about the ship-yards."-The letter from which the above intelligence was takes, says die Commercial Advertiser, contains a description of the sufferings to which the inhabitants of Detroit had been reduced by the late con flagration of their village, i " About ninety families," says the letter, " were ,left without' a roof to shelter them; with the ground for their bed, and the hea vens for their canopy, yet --we are not in despair,- a spirit of industry appears to pervade all ranks, and I hope that by the assistance that will be obtained from thi ftlnt ltu-ou win nourish once again,." Warded to Rent. )n th .vcinity of Kalh, Land mj'cient to cmphiffour or ive Hands, Krqtii-e cft)w PAnter hereof SKLEQT HYMNS. '3 -" tWitd by & ' Winter, hereof. ' - A t:en' Ed0n -'(beiiig the fifih) c of -"ymns and' Srttritoal Son: v-ia !1 Hey Geo. Roberts, which may be jwt at J. Gares's Store retail at cne shilling each ; at one Dollar per ozen, or Six Ufa'. f A CAMP MEETING. iWhfe held on -Fishing ' Creek. Bridge) bfghniia; ou.i:'.U: Cii S':j:-t::v her r.e;::, u id V;I1 co.itinu; i'oui !);). Tr : F il I LI P B.-tUwE. : cv ' 1 o X Til'? ' ' V nFJR K-v' LAiV ' ILL hcJ.'ipformcd by the Mem- - . .. . I for the benefit ci the Acaiierti', on Tusu-' dzf Nij-h!', in Ccurt Wtek. fcT Seveial -Vbluiites of Plays ar.it Farces bloniug'to tVe Thespian Scciet are in the haiwts-of IndivtsluaCv. ":o aic requesrr'd to return thera jmnpetliatelv to Aiijj. 10. J. M GIL.L, Sec. SHERIi'TS' SALES. WILL BE SOLD, 0i Saturday the l-i?Z tf Se. tTininr r.ext, at tl" Court-House in MoLesox lX-u,;Uy, HE following Tracts, of Land, or so much as will satisfy the Taxes at,-u Costs due thereon, for the ur I804-, v.. 2000 Atrs belonging to Piiileiv.oii Hoii ges, no: given in. '300 Acres :n tlie Hjrse Neck, not gven in, owner unknown. 500 Acres on b.)th sides of the Keeciv Branch, supposed to be the property of John Sloan. 4-00 Acres on the Great Swamp, snppc. sed to belonjj to said Juhn Sloan. 3 j0 Acres on the Seu'.h s de of Ashpoi. Swan-p, the jjrepcrty of the Heiis of :J liam fi- iswell 100 Acres given in hy William Brown ' . 750 Acres' given in by John Little oi Richmond C-nuity. ALFliEl) ROWLAND, Siff. Arpist 1st, 1B04. NOTICE yS hereby given, that on h'j 1 6th day of lep-cn.ber next, the following Tracts of Land situate in the County n Burke, wiii be cxj)f.sed ftr sale, at ti.f Court-House in M-jranton, f r the Taxes due thereon ltr tlie Years 1803 and l&Ji, 10,000 Acres lyinr on the Waters of the South Fork of the Catawba River, t ie pro perty of James Greenlee. . 50 Acres lying oa the Waters of -South Muddy Creek, the property of James M'Connell. 100 Acres lying on Sontn Muddy Creek, the property f Jonathan Htnds. '. :VM Acres Ij ing on Silver Creek, the pro perty of 3 antes Be!I. 100 Acres lying on tha Waters cf South Muddy Cieek, the property of R isen Ro bertson. , 160 Acres lyin- cn the Wers of the Catavva Kivcryhe property of John Jores. 2o0 Acres i) i:ig-ii t tie Waters cf Smth. Muudy Creek, the properry of Samuel Pri vet. Two Traces lying on the Waters of Towe -River, the property of AUJ Simking. K. ALEXANDER, Sbff: Jul 22nd, 1804k" NOTICE. "IIE Subscribers intend to rerrove out of this State in the Month of Oc tober next. All t-h, se that liave claims a air.st c.ther of us, are requested to conn forward and receive payment; and all tho;,r iitdebied to either of us, are requested t. discharge their respective balances imn-.edt ately. ' WILLIAM MOSS, jun. THOMAS B. S. MO-S. Gmw.Y Courty, (N.C J Julj, 29, 1805. NOTICE. yHE Deep and Haw-River Naviga tion Company -are requested to meet in the Town ofpisboi ough on Friday the 13 i. September next, iu oroer to elect a Pw.;. dent and Directors, for said Company Jv-.iiN lriOMfrU , &cs. pro. tern. OKane County, Jug. 3, IdO-i. MNK OF CAPE FEAR. THE CoaaTiissioncrs of the Iiawk I Wilmingt Htreby give notice, That ti;e i C .1 ' . v i . . . .... . . i ot Aane rear, l.i and tor rue I rivvn nf iiwsi-ripiions vp iti-u ior ivuo Miares ot the Capital Stock of said Bank, is fid', aiidccm pletc, and paynVat of 25,000 Dolls the hrst instalment theteof rece.ved, agreeably to the -Act of inccrporatton : Therefore, the Subscribers tl ereto, Ve hereby notified, thut an Eiection, will be held at Dick's Ho tel, in th.e Town of YVilrnVigton, on Thurs day the 29th instant, between the flours of ten and two, for the purposeqf elect' hg ele ven Persons, being Citizens q( this State, and Stockholders, " of whom aldeasteven shall be residents of Wilmington, or within fifteen Miles thereof," to serve as Direc tors of said Bank, until the. first Moral January next, or until their Successors 'ha!M uz uuty CiCCiea. G verge Hcopt"r, ' john London John Hill, Ktchd. Bradley. Wm. Giles y Ilenru Waters. . Wilrningt-m, N. C. 8th August, 1805. At the first Election of Directors, held as above Staged. uhsf-rubers msv'-Vfite' in Person or by Proxy being a, S-tbckolder-' Proxies may be constitu ed -by deliver f the Receipt or Script held by, the Sirijsci'iber to-the Person to act' as Prdx, -or by power niade ;uid executed in manner and form as follows : 1 STATE OF KOHTHrftAROUNA, v,- Bounty. :-c. I -ilJSl Subserilier far nnd mtrpy nf Shares in t&e,Sai:t tf Cape Fear, do bveby appuint C. JXi-my Proxy to vote jar Director tf saiS ' Br.nk"fio serve mii ibtt jt Mj,da -i;i January, "ib6. Witness my Hand and Seal August, 1S05. i ' E- F Seal. , sealed and delivered in Presence of G. H, P, WAK C-,W hrSE W.ke Tronn J.VV'1, v'U 'rr.. Snvj-'duv '"-'v it! oVlnc!-: A. M. " A ,.- M,n;!.:-r, of ' -A.. T . ' "f icr.-'?Ti of N:';?nd a: the I T :'H ab 3ve a; ". t J.-CALKS has received f. the follow; .r l.R, -L. 6 ue. x n vaults i.evv-i ork Ter orti Vol. 1 the trial of Ipdacb.ments and Ci' r r? - ' v I r,i Llrfkrs. I Sor '.s Sdecion of Plsadins inf .A.rtio-ns, with Annctricns on the i r'learlinf, intended to fariiltate tl-.c A can S;ui-nt in the jirutice of w., Picac!::.- MarskalPs Treatise on the Law cf I ranee. Cli'tty on Bills. Mac N-div ardPeake on Evidgrre Hojjer o Wills, kc. TXrE ?ive notice to all arsons v, i l v. tiu J f l t. I " ;st tht- ate r-t iviyrtck rnrnes, cieci A ... . r..,j , a i i i 'ilt not "hereafter be receivtd : -:,.'" -ivil se tr.ar are inceo ei to the sn A are requested to copv : forward -. raymeut, as we shall g!Ve no fur:i-.tr Jiiigence. MAT. JONES 7 JOHN LEACH., 5 A August 9, 1805. ' kA PROPOSALS For publishing veef I v Newsp tper, tc entitled - .. Mkn ttiw f; ? FA YET TEVILLE ADVERTISE;;. rT1 M R-$illSC.ribfr; nrr Jn.r.. uie iunnrt3us: Auvantages attend'.!-;--plce,. to establish a Printiv.jr Onico (Jr purpose of p.nblistiir.t, a weekly P.iper, t, entitled as above; and hope'frOiTi' ;I;e on which it will be conducted, tp give s'i-c .v . i busaneas, to merit the Pauonae of? - - -VUnUf I rous ruunc. (Ther deem it nnrpr;;-vv tn tue utnity ot a rutiicatton o! this Ki-.id it is obvious to every candirf .in,! . Reader, that a Paper conduced on fair w liberal principles, will greatly promote ii publia R'uod, lv esvinr a su-rW.rt ;i , theJ most interest! ot; and enn-.m-w rei ce of the dav. both nf a f.i-0 j ra p:ic nature. Tne RHitttra will n -o-t t- j .,---- .&.i anu i, ,"& yw-.vrr i& maw 11 an impartial pr-p- aiu avuiii. ijuuiisiunsr am tnino. nature, cr tht niav terwl tn ,..,,! .i, r. . mgsi cit any individual. - The will insert occasion si! v- the . eurrem or r ayettevilie and V il.miptor The Editors havmw snf o.-. V.-, p- i. ui phia for the Printn;r Materials, are in hnpci to nresent ihp Pur-.!;- U1 L"c luiemgencer oy tnc bjit of OctclKf. Conditio. m. hc iiireuicnuc win ai D'lly'ishp'T M---t ly on medium paper, and contain 16 c i ..1- i The Price will beTVo Dollars and a ? MF per annum (exclusive of Postage) one haif t3 bsnaid on the delivsrv nf rVio &.? v-.,.,. ber, and'tV.e other half at the end of tweivs raonthjt Advertisements not exceeding a -r. will be inserted for 75 cents the rst v.ecC ana cents ror earn insertion af.-mvai k t. . .1.1: . n. . ji w in u vjci.vcrfti to inv.-n Subscribers mimed a'elv arteries Ptrbr'cTit'rn Tr tr who receive the r papers by post, the fo: .ian aitc-r its )i!Olxatior., or by anvsyci aonvejance as they inavind-en'-c.' DUNCAN RAY. DUNCAN BL ACK. FayettfpiUe Jiuj 24, JL3-J5. The conceU'ra'fd ' M r V T 0T T. , centre Oj I toULfjW DARK, Prar.l by Jakes Dam -ns, 'Oh-mst .V Ap-tliecarv, froiti Lonuo-.i, c.anur f ; Church & Tiad-strcer, Charleston, where ' "' s( d Bottles, with proper direction' at 'one dollar each ; and bv. In' apom ! rr.ent, by J. Gal$, Ralegh, -, certain Curd for Intermittent and very useful ti.H complaints ijia require large ioses of the Bark, and an :; ceilent pi eyentative against the prevail rcver of Charleston, and the common fe vers wh;ch are sq prevalent in the country, u TisBark is not considered in a neu cha- rocter, but as only possessing the mettc'i! pow ers of thecommon b?.r ina grcaerde' which has been fully proved at Guy' Hospital in London, where it is uov tl only kind in use. Dr. O'Ryan, h!c Fif Physician to the Grand Hotel Diea of Ly ons, in France, says, " Ivs repuiatfirn rose to such a mtch. that thnu-rh us Mriee liecai-e , ' -o-- i .enormous, was the only species ot I32r enapioyeu, particularly in any discrder ap pearing 'in the least dangerous, ar.dwhici required a certain and spaccly remedy ; and ththe can safely assert, th:.t cut of sever ji hundred casesf he does net recoilett even et-.e. ir. which' it failed." T'iiouh Bark, in substance, is trrncrailf recommended," yet the stomach l'.-equsr.u wjUcot bear such large, rper.ec doses ss ars xomeiim.es. necessary. Thi-i inecuvenier.ee is obviated by the use oi the Concenrra:! yTiiicinrr, as it can be given wir'i STJiUt advantage, and more hkeiy to agr-jc th.i r.tamarh, thedose not being v .mcc&v'-' ly ciiku ged by anMpdisscluble niatteY, vru-xz t; is evident the Bark, in its original state, contains a tea-spopi'.:i o.iiy of this ;ii' ture being equal to a large dose of '-It- )W" der, or to six times its quantity of tha c-i ;ou.kI Tincture of the -t:v.--Lc.iifc. VWjX macojite:a. The Vreat L'tierne- f 2!Vel it a peculiar advantage in Bil'. i; ; 2)iSt'J'iier-.i a i id ret.ders. it"hn excellent i.Kcr.f it t ferti-'S- Meuicical Bitters. " A nother licivantaje still mGre imps U, that in many f.ers of the rs.nuten kindj (parttculavl thosaof war-n chr.ato; in t: prinu- v jse.ir.dHcatei the nss cf Jcimnnn ii which a Eiinerabtindatice Of oi. bart.

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