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kin z&h P'^' c! forty-e'gfvth
Mar a bu n?:?j <• ’•• t. q.\, the 0.. e
Br’juiLd, “An A'St Lr granting m
J s rr-j IK, hr,il the cci ci the
: ; ,i cx c L fii ars ca pa 11: menr , and u ties r, f
|f;;ftori;s cm the go ds, wares and
■inerchandifes, [herein enumerate-’,
■in fiirdierance of the ; rev ‘fi , st f
■terrain orders in coimcfi j” the ci
pher intituled, An Act-for granting
It,; his rr*; jelly, until the end of the
Riexc frflion of parliament, certain
■duties on the exportation from Ire-
Bland of goods, wares and merehar
id therein enumerated }” is pleaf
i<d, by and with the advice of has
■ privy council, to order, and it is
1 hereby ordered, t-har, until further
me: ders fball he made herein, the epe
■ ration of the afortTaid ads be iuf-
Bpended as to any duties on ex porta
Ition granted by the faid aid's, io
■ far as relates to articles being the
I growth, produce, or manufailure of
I any country for the time being in
I amity with 1-Vs roqj- fey, and from
1 the parts of which the B.kifh fTg
I is not excluded, which articles have
| been or fh.iil be, imported direft:
| from fuch country into any port or
| piace cf the United Efing.l >m, ti
t ier in I>. itith flips, or in fllips of
lie country of which fuch articles
are the growth, produce, and ma
nufuttuie :
“ And his majefty is further
plcaU-d with the advice afore laid,
1 to order, and it is hereby ordered,
that the operation of the afore faid
adts be in like mariner fufperded as
to any duties On the exportation of
goods, w ares, or mere hand lie which
have been or may be condemned as
prize.”
1 he cifpittcl-.es received from
Froia- £-e of the fame character
v.otk th- fe from England, and do
ro* charge the previous (late of
rtia’ic. s between the U, Sates and
France. V/e underftand that the
ck: patches fr< m this country were
no: received .in France until the
16th of November and that ti e
iaieft letter from General Armftn ng
is cz:vd Decern-'.er 6th, during
which time the emperor was abf-nt
on the Spanifh camra'gn. No
iTcxi ficanon of the M.lan decree
had t .ken place.
The French papers brought by
the Union contain no news, fhe
having left L'Orient the i2:h of
December.
Ii England the price of flour, on
the departure v.t the Union, was
nineteen cl liars a barrel; in France
feven dollar?.
By the Union, we have received
London papers to the 29th cf De
cern or r, incltfive. They'abound
wth fpeculations on American af
ftnrs, and particularly on tire mef
l?ge of the Prefidenr, and the early
mcafures of Cohgrcfs.
The meft important news they
furnlfh is gleaned princ ip&iJ-y from
the. 14th, 15:11, and 16. h bulletins
o; and e army of Spain ; from which
ve learn, that Madrid funendered
to ti e French, veiy tiifl.rg previ
ous r.hflance having been made, on
the 5 h of December, Bonaparte
commanding in per fun ; that tran
quility was i) on reftored, after Jit
tie difturbance or ir jury to the in
habitants ■, that Gm. Ruffin had
prdEd the Tagus at Ararjuez ; con
fi es of I_a Mancha, was open to
French cavalry, which weie ad
vancing upon Portugal; and that
the. Eugiifh were flying in every di
rection.—Nat, Intel.
Savannah, March, it.
Captain Borie, cf the fliop Dau
phin arrived tins morning from
Gaudaloupe, which place he left on
the iSdi February, Informs that on
ft- 26ft Ja-ury Ctr/
1 id and nooo EritTi troops a:
i rinL, in .he fla .and cf Martinique,
w were irnnvd aielv attacked oy
the F nc , with the 1 Rof Qoo
rr. n, . hhi that of the French was
onh’ 4 - o.
C uc B. adds, that admiral Vill
arct, i ad vaubcl all the French vei
frlj at T.fir id ad capable cf being
armed robe burnt ro prevent them
being made u-e of by the Bntifh.
Five of the Ecgliih ‘ranipurcs tailed
itßfnediately after the engagement
for Sr. Lucia and Dominica, with
their ii;k and w.-umiEd on board.
The hill for repealing the lint largo
on the iyh cf lhis month* except as
relates to France and Great Britain
and their dependencies , and for a
non-in tore ourfe with thofi powers after
the noth of May, has received the
Prefident’s ’ingat arc and has become a
law. Feus o I—naysl —nays 40- —
Noltr OL K, VAR CI I 4.
JVe underjl and that the following
arrangements have been made at
lValhl-7ton t for jitlhgout a portion
of the Navy , agreeably to the all of
Congrefs :—Commodore Regers, is io
command the frigate Confertution 5
Comncdcre Decatur , the U States-,
Capt. B a abridge, the Prof dent ;
Capt. Hull , the Cb fa peaks ; Capt.
Stewa’ t , the Efims ; Capt. Smith,
the John Adams ; and Capt. Robin!an,
the IVafp—Alary new officers have
been ap\ > Anted. Cc m modems Ro c uv s
is to Command on the northern flat ion ;
Commodore Decatur ten thefuuhefn.
The brig Stephen, the property
of a refpecmble mercantile hou*e in
this city, cleared out with a Vidua*
bb freight for New-Orleans in
November hit, having regularly
Compil’d W‘bl til J fvrrHdii v (. f
the embargo laws.. Within a fli n t
dhlance cf the mouth of the M lllT
flppi was boarded by an EnglTh
fh’pof wir, captured, and ordered
for a Britijfh port, for adjudication.
A Iter 1 1; 1v 1; g rtma• nl* and fe ver al davs
in the poflTeFinn of the prize maf
ter, a uart of the or'g nal .ere w with
the aiiif.iiice cf home prdUngers
who had remained on board r tb
upon the captors, retook the veffr l,
a: u in the conflift ki-ied two of
the Erglifhraen.
The Stephen is a coafting trader,
and her. cargo con ii fled in chiefly of
dry goods. The above is given
oa the authority of rtfpedable
merchants in -his citv.
N. Fork Public Advertijcr.
Rogue caught by a Rogue —Tn or
about Harpfwtll, in the diflridl of
Maine, from undoubted authority
we (late, that three embargo brea
kers were out-witted, by employ
ing as captain cf their fmuggiing
vcfills, a cha;after fuited to the
occafion, who, after performing the
unlawful voyage with a cargo of
eighteen thoufandfive hundred dollars ,
returned, and refufed to know the
original owners. Good encour
ag .-merit far law breakers.—Detec
tor.
Raleigh , (N. C.) March 2.
The following melancholy event took
place on Thurfday laft. A fir iking lejfion
to the thoughtlefs and dijfipaled.
Col. 7 hr mas Alfloil of Franklin ,
and ‘Far It on Johnfon of Greenville
County , were at Halifax County
Ccurt, and had a violent quarrel —*
when the firmer threatened to jhoot
the latter. r J<>hnfon in company with
an other gerfin, farted heme, and had
not gone more than two miles from Hali
fax, wb-.a Col. Aifls a overtook them,
and prfenied a pjhi at Jhonfon^
Jen then prefer:ed bis gun at rt,
a/idfact him dead on ii>- foot. .be
body was convoyed to fl.ih/ax wither
Jobtrjcn returned end f,. r. rder-.d him-
A-j and as as nun. its., to trail.
The legfhture cf New Orleans
have debited Mr. J Pcydras, delegate
to Congrefs, vice D. Clark.
On Saturday the 2 fib of February
c. dinner was given tn Charlejhn, by
the officers of the Jth brigade cf South
Carolina militia, to Brig. Gen. jarr.es
Wilkinlon. Among the guyis were
the governor of the State, General
Hampton, Commodore Campbell, Ada ■
jors Sanders and Relief n, and mary
other gentlemen of difindion ,
Sir Hew Dairy;;:vie and his offl jrs
have been acquitted by the Court if
Enquiry, whfe opinion has been ap
proved by lbs A -g.
IMItMkMI
Communication. —Whenever we
find thc fnanufaitorits of eut* c> un -
try ir. ere a ling, it mull be an object
or fatUfaftion, no: only as they will
iflrvrrly be materially wanted, but is
i: like wile gives an opporturiry of
rewarding meric and ente?prize.—
We uncerfiand there is a manufac
tory of Loaf Sugar, now cftabkfhing
in tills city which if purfued w n
induftry, will not only prove an ef
lentia!, but a necHlary article ro
Charlcfton. It wiii I kcwiie fur
nifh to the Northern Stares, an ex
ample of the manufactories of the
Southern, and evince that vve are
equally earnrft to ferve the com
mon weal.— Carolina Gazette.
The reqitsfl cf the Demofi bent art
Society flea ‘ll be attended io in cur next,
bang unavoidably pal potted till then —
The yl number of EurySides is like
wise ptfipaied till cur next.
TEN DOLLARS
WILL be paid ro any pjrfhn for
apprehending HENRY PORCH,
who deb i ted from my company of
R fie men on the 4th of Fe bruary
! It, he is a native of Virginia, five
feet ten and a quarter inches high,
dark complexion, black eyes, dark
hair, and by occupation a fhoe-ma
ker.—Whoever will fee ore the faid
Porch in jail, or deliver him to any
comm Hi ned officer in the armies
of the United States, Hull receive
the above reward, and ting travel
ling expences borne to the place of
delivery or c> nfiatmenr.
For THOMAS SMITH, Capt.
of the U. S. Regt. cf Riflemen,
E. S FALLINGS, llnjign.
EAGLE TAVERN.
GREENSBQROUGH.
The fubferiber refpecl.fully informs
his friends and the public in general,
that hr has taken the Eagle Tav
ern, formerly occupied by Thomas
Dawfon, and rfibres them that his
Tables are regularly fiipplird with
the bell provifions the country af
fords-—and his Cellars abundantly
provided with liquors of the fi R
quality.—His Stab;, s are exten
five and a'ry, and attended by a
careful and experienced 0:1 >r.
BENJAMIN WEAVER.
March i3.
JUST RECEIVED,
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
ALMA N A C S
pnp TiJiT noixvvT vp < ?>
A —’ a . ii -—• 1 1, Jl .
Qu Saturday the (> tb day of 7 A ay
trer, will be fold at the toon;- of
tbefa i cr: i\ r , in Clark county rea r
ait hens, the balance of ir ■ perf.netl
prep riy of William Mitch Al, jar:,
c. i l eif C a ,
(A
’L-/ O N IS TING of tv> o ncgroesl,
row ~ Eaf.e■alke Ivw. -. u no, and
a boy aF ur fe ven years of
age, aUb a variety c!: law and uthc.-
bo*;ks and fundi v other ardries tot>
ted ons to mention—Credit until
the 25th day of December nexc
w;il be given for rdi lurnr, ever live
dollars, the pur’chafer giving bu;,d
w*.h auprut'ed ftcuriry.
E. MITCHELL,
J.
tjm 4
March 22,1 log. gt
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
Q
vj fR A.YED iron Cipt. Coo!::-*
in Clark cou ty, a bay hotCy, imonc
8 or 9 years oL, 5 Vtt i a
Inip on his noil* and f.vab tan, —::o
other marks recolkftcul- — I fur.potc
he will make Lr general DavatSa
ferry on Broad river—l willgivU
tiie above reward to any \ rfi-.i
who will give i..formation to m . 1
Pendieroc, SuUth-Car l na, or iu
general Daniel on Broad river.
Vr iLL iA M [vl ; VA & SON.
March 6, 1809.
TALE NOTICE.
A ....
a JL LL per ions having cerranc’i
again tl the efia eof Willitm Ro
berfon, late of Chile county du
ct a'ed, are ri quefit and to (*ndt*r their
acGOUiirs properly attefied, a:u: thoi:
indebted arc rtqurfitd to mules
pay men: without delay to
WII IdAvi S iTONG,
JAMES TURNER,
Executors.
March 25, 1 3 09. qt
EX ECU TO PBS SALE.
WILL BE SOLD,
the eighth day of April next
in the town cf Athens, one horfc,
two beds, and fome other final! ar
ticles of houfehouJd furniture, beirg
putt of the perfunal property of the
late Phillip Clayton, to fatisfy the
heirs and creditors of the Aid do
ceaftJ.
A. S. CLAYTON,
Qua! fied Executor.
F bruzry 25, 1009.
| I, n~- ir~ - vaa^taMiawM***
N O T I C E.
NINE months afterdate appli
cation will be made to the Inferior
Court of Jarkfon county f>r leave
to fell one Lot in the town of Jed
ferfon, lately occupied by Doftor
Thomas Carfon, d-ceiled—to be
fold for the bent fit cf the hefio and
creditors of the faid deceafied.
JOSEPH J. SCOT TANARUS, Ad mV.
September 6, 1303.
N OTICE.
INE months afier date appf •
i- 0 ca ion will be made to t! •
Inferior Court of Jackfon County,
for leave tolell tn ice tracts cf Lf?. ,
viz :—two tiaftb lying on t: *
North Fork of the Oconee, one *
which contains 200 acres, the o’tr. *
192, one let lying in thr iqia c . -
trice of Bi!d win No. 64 —to F :
fold ior the benefit c f the Heirs a. 1
creditors ®f Mac. rc i Borders, re-,.
MARY BORDERS, Exe.ua <,
JOHN BORDERS,
Jhiyo, FSM.