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Three Dolls, per annum.}
Volume X.]
LIST of LETTERS.
Remaining in tbs Post- r, Jfict\ Wash
ington, G.i. the first Jay of October
1810. vshu h J not taken out by the
Jit st of January next, ncill be retur
ned to the General Post-Office at
dead letters.
J| A•'►lES S. Brown, L. Meradith
BlamMett, James Boiie, John Mac
pl:..i<->n Kenyan, Joseph Bailey,
Jar .is B >othe, Ensign William
B yin, Benjamin tioughtci, Ran
dolph Bates, Alexander Bryant,
John B ambletr, Lieutenant VVil
lia:v Bai! y, Nancy Bryant.
C. B irram Callaway, John Car
ter, 1 innnothy Chandler, liaac
Cox, Anna Ciiv n, John Chaney.
D. Azariah Dumas, John Dick
on.
F. D ft. Thomas Fearne, John
Fhng
(f. Siivanus Gihfon, Thomas
fuMM.
11. Michael Himlfmon, Rtbec
k Li t!, Rev. Joel II Haden,
Wn >(. Harrilon, Joleph Ilerley.
I Edmund Johnston.
K Charles Kirr.
L 1.-kanah Laftcn, Eber.czer
Leech.
M. John Minton, Roivi:
W’R fames M’Key.
O. Flitha Ugdt-n, John Obear,
John Orr, John 1). Overftrect,
l)r. |ohn Owtn.
P. I. P'udomnie.
R. John Revere, Anna Marga
retta Reid.
S. Beiramin Smith, John Stub,
bitfield, James Skinner, John (ft.
Sheffield, Chrifti.m Smith.
IV. Samuel Wortham, Aimer
V/r Hbourn, William Williams,
JaMES WINGHfeI.D,
Poit-mailer.
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EXECUTOR’S SALE.
lI'ILL ££ scin,
N Saturday the toth Novem
ber next, at the late rtfidenco of
James Boren, dcceafed, the per
fonsl eflan • f iai.l dtceafed—the
terms of late will he made known
on the day.
William Loren,
John lioren % c.\rs.
OH. 4, iSio.
\
f \
f I.L persona having demands
against the etlate of James Boren,
late* of Wilkes county deceuled. are
hereby requeued to bring in their
claims within the time prelcriF.!
t y law*, legally authenticated ; trod
fhofe indebted to laid eitate are re
quired to make inin.edi.ite pavnitfit
h il!L::.i Lorn
‘j-bn Laen, ex'::.
0 €:. Cih. ißic.
FOR BALE.
I HF. ITOUS.F. and I.OT cr
cu; • i by (VI. Bu-ns at ‘he tirneof
bi ri iii ‘he t nvn of Waihing-
Ml—Enquire at-his t t 7 :;e.
TV if OXTI TTVP
ivriiibi i I Un.
WASHINGTON, fijsiQttGZjt) Printed weekly for SARAH HILLIIOUSL.
FOREIGN NEWS.
*
Nmw-York, September 23.
Lilt evening arrived at this port,
the Ihip Magdalen, capt. Sketch
ley, in the remarkable (hurt puflhge
of 28 Jays from Liverpool.
Captain S. has furnifhed the ed
itors ol the Mercantile Advt riiser
with London papers and Lloyd’s
lifts to th<* 20th of August in. du
five, and Liverpool papers to the
23d, Loin which we have copie 1
the following important articles.
The Marine news will be found
under its proper head.
Capt. S. informs us that it uas
reported anew minilter w as lp**cdi
ly to be lent to this country fru;n
, the Court ul .St. J.-.mti.
London, August 18.
, FRENCH PAPERS.
P \r.i.\ August 7-
His tnttjefty itTucd on th 5; 1 f
Augult at the Palace of Trianon,
the following decree:
Art. 1. The duties upon the ini
-1 portation ol the undermenti *ned
goods a:id merchandize art set lei
as follows:
By metrical quintal; the •_ /; <; *a
cf iviYiZ.!, C iyuine, Surinam, ii -
maia-a, and Gen gia, 1 r-g (lap; ,
300 francs ; Levant cotton;, im
ported by lea, 6no francs ; th
lame by land, through the orii a
at Cologne, Coblernz, ’ftavcnee,
and S'rafburgh, gou fr ; cat*.;:;
from all other places, fhofe tr >.O
Naples excepted, 6r,c fr. ; those
tr.iu Naples, the old duties. R i.v
fug..r, po fr. ; clayed or loaf lu
gar, 400 fr. ; hvfon fens, q o fr. ;
green teas. 0 0 fr. ; all other te..s,
Ir. fr.; indig'*. ; r. : cocci,
1000 fr. ; corhiiv.-al, znco tr.;
white pepper, fr.; black .1 >.
400 fr.; common eintiam m, r.pj
fr. ; ftiie do. 2 000 fr. ; cloves, 6 a >
fr ; nutmegs, 2:0 tr ; m A •; •
r.y, 50 fr. ; IFrnam’ouco woo.!, 12.0
tr. ; Clamp- achy do. 80 fr. ; dye
wooJs ground, 1~0 fr.
Art. :. When the cello n-h use
< fliv:crs lufp- c.f .hat the declarau us
concerning th * species or q utility
arc fulfe, they lliil! fend ipecim ns
to the director-general or our cus
toms, who is to caul’s them to l>e
examined by cominitlaries who
have a kn nvled ‘o of these branch
es, attached to the minister of the
interior; and wlio, in every Rich
examination, fliall be : fp.fted hv two
mamilaclur: rs or merchants, cho
len by the tninift r of the interior.
“If it (hd! app; ir that the vle
-1 larations are fall’s, all the merchan
dize fhali cc ieizcd and coufiica
... < ■>
kvui
Paris, Am;nil {).
Copy ‘fa letter fr,m the Mrirttr cf
l-reign ni.tL.it to Mr. Ann
t stri,: lL
“ P.WS, Ay fit 5, 181-3.
Io: R 1 have Liiii t)**! i*e hr.s
majeily the emperor and kinrj, the
act 1 Gong:els rd rh- i'l . f \l.iv,
ex r cl ib om the pruer o* the U
s ’l',l *■ .* • *r h \'t\- 1 I *•, f
■•* ■* 1 • ki.Gii \ U,J **%iv4 v> uiH*
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1810.
1 mirtci to me. ilis majesty could
have wifhcil tlmt this act, and all
otfisr aet., o( t!ie U. .Slat s, that
may co icern France, fiad been al
ways out .sally notified to him.
j “ Lie emperor applauded the
general embargo lain Dy the Uni
ted .States on all their vilk!. : , be-
C iule that tiualure if it has ban
pr-juuiu.-.l tu Fiance, contained at
lead, nothing olfcntiie to ht-i hon
or. It ha* cauleJ her tu b ole her
Cf l..nie ot u.Llalaupe, Mart n
ique and Cayenne ihv c ‘-pt—ur
d’ l nut complain ot it. He made
this (aeiifLe tn tuL principle which
determined ike Am. icans to im
pr •• the erni a go a.u! • h e.' 1 , ii.fpi
v and ifieiti wih .h. mb'a rvb i .
of interdicling tiietu :. . i:
the lea rash :r .uo.i-it to
laws of tiv.lv who 0 nil to be usmc
itj ty atlta.
“ Ihe act of the iff of i. Ia r; h
remov. and the ctob.u'g’ , a: J in .ii:
tut* and lor it t Uicctu-e i*:i h 1; uit
have i- tr. particu.'a 1 ir.jumus to
th in*• o. tr (■! I-'ouh 1 bar act,
win win ii ihe ’ -cr< 1 vas nut
acquai: ted fm iib-r:ii;le rr.uv
nt'-. >, ijiDr.lith u A it. :.i ; v. I
i’s “Cos llll)’ rc Ft .v• v. illit
1 . l.i. T ! ! T * if A-[ .liij
F le ‘ii. .. that i., to 1 1 y,
v'.iiC Ut* t 1 . *.. J . ‘ t'C’ ‘I i ■ fiU*
due, ■ .id un ueceJ t iii■ .ii- 11
: ;a:idt a'l 1 r ell v ii. Is that
111 ..id ’.r.t. r tb. part> • t .v tica.
IvpiJii v...j.i .aNci of right, and
co*; nmndcJ bo to.’ digiu'y c.f
I* 'ran*.e, a eir umi itatice up’ n w hi-, h
it was imp; tlii i r 1 .mik . •>’ vc> *t:o
primula. Ih< -eqaeit aPon o; ;.!1
the Ainerit.'.tu veil- Is t . Flal.Cc a ;
t!ie ntcciLiy rt fli.; of the n> alu;v
tak. nay f •■ngrel ;.
*• piiiciit ta< C. ‘ T-.-f Ti !g
1 tick its M-. ;-1 i: re-iu.k the act
in* file lit of M.’.Y.— 1 a f
ui At aria a: a •- on ?* k . A
cotnmeia , ..ii.t France is 1. b-ti
gn iiiierdicl uto the Art ri s.
lu short, the (’ to : Is Li
opp. fe iueds.: i.., i.tiligi ri p w
e.s ar. fhali nl.il. tu reci* in/.” .tie
nghfi of neutrals.
“In this to. ..• ft ;'c of : 1
tun nuthori! .’ u Cc.b.ia (■• \ou,
i:r, that the decree of Berlin‘arid
iJn.tM .iic revobt.ft, r*t. -.1 . 1 1.■ t iron 1
tnc I,L of Novamhtr, they niil
ccaio to be in farce, it being under,
flood thut in cu-ilajucncc <f lifts
ft- I*t 1 toti the E ..ftlh :hli nv. ke
trie;r (>.ders 1 1 Council, a: J re
tiou i. etlie.'Lv. pi iiicipK c id block
ade v\hicli they ;uve at'eu .i to
clt..bldh ; or tin; the Unit iSt : -s,
cotil.ji in >!>iy t-j t 1;l act winch you
li.au ju;i com iiuoicalcJ, fhalic..ul’e
tli ‘ii Mgt.tU t.> be .elpcuied by tiie
Engidh.
“ it i.; with th* mnft pmiicul.ir
!a*.s!actio:i tfi.it I liifonn you of
t:m> ixl ‘Union, of the emprror.—
llis nniidfv lives the Americans,
ihtir prolperity attd their corn
tu re<y cr.t..r into the- views 1 t i.i
policy. Ihe iiidcr-.-r.il.:n • of A
im.rica ; one of tiie j>;i.s 1
id flit.; v i !'y of I I'.itii'e >le :’
epoch, the f'nju'or as ‘1
id agiM- A:T ’ t V ‘*•. : ;
[Payable half ye- > i).
[NtiMins. 5(/4,
and in utl tin umftanct s, what ev
er can contribute to the indepen*
octiCc, tf.c prolperity, and the :ib
cry of America, will be lu-garued
by the emperor at coniormabic to
the imereits ot his empire.
AUGUST 20.
Sa?ur lay, a c. aoiner Council waa
held at tfie Foreign Orfi e
iu j- ct ot fti liberation was iup • >1 and
to lci.ite to Bonaparte’s at; drerce.
():i the operjiion of the hue
F *eli h co. :iiL.rci I arrange • ‘,,
wi nave a tew p.'ricular >
fh-ps, wtiich arrive,. 0:1 .A y
Iroin Otteiid atiiJ Dct.kir*. i,e
foiiow/.g is an extraCl from on. of
t;. ‘ . s :
nugust 11. — We hav • a
!. >f/ai:u!.g the d'L-ji ‘• a
g( va ,0 r 1 t all the tl
p ■oty ship-i ltizc .e
ports >f Fi.im .
An trier troiM D nki i . ...
the o ti*_a’ apt>!tea >■ u 1 : siA
liiuci!,.,.. its •/; A ;t.'-rii aiis a :
n-.-uiici s, in ap ! rto th.
tv. o fh:ps t.oiii f.hv I JHBH
b bid lal.l icicalLu ti.iMi’
it a..0i1. W
LAMM’ FROM PORT’XI.-lM
ihe lli my. from L:ib .1 (ofl
q-'.aalitit e) it J £ ilia’ place on tbfl
ii 1 Aug. ine :>p its then
t .iu
mEm
t:. .1 ps ba i gamed a:...tbe ..
teg , ami that about
priioners were on their way to E:f-1
tr.-ri ; —that the French were o the”
rc r s', but tiom what c*mfe “ .?
1 a lia'tvi--- they were- rt-p red :o
be in rent want 1 f pr> -v ftoas ; . I
n.i iiitvicepic.l lo'tcr tr; ;t• i tic
lSatrd ‘ li.vd ‘-•( (.)'■!) 1t...: if
la jj i'.i s; —i •it dtle- : •’ ‘ll
t ia.- 1 r. i, . <itf !>. >ii. in ’ fi
Lr-. ce were comma dlyat , . : >t
b .it a;; and. a F’c'.ci; li. .!’ :.t
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