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Volume pape 150. Sutcof North. Carolina, r.liCLCQMDL CUUMI Court ricasaod wt Term, H1 1 mornnq.ln 36 dj from (France with valujW carj cJ FrrTtch pooxl. 1 be Lllowirg iweUijvnce been collect ed from the carr.no and I-'rom the Armirt. The Emperor of France a at Dresden the OrK kmrml.

LeVKxl 00 SiNion Rarnet, I 1. ia'tl, d.mg tha land of t. vVilltm WUite, Stephen CoHb, and o-j hortaml arvut'iee had been prolonged to the middle of Au- James Untaould titers, ten hed cntl-, division orders. M)OR-Gv-NKRAL CALVtM srvrnth Hdkia oT KnhXil4i. or 4.

ihe MuiUr the f-Uowing Rrimrm a times al pUeri after syrolW.f.- le pucy 01 fccing reviewed, of wHfh ihe rrpcW Cuwwint awl ber betooinc to uSe la tk notice and lo gocm ttitmw.iv-s accordingly IUpT-nl of ITanklin al IS 1 m.r Lou-liWr, Knd.y ik Grst dy of lotxr next TV Wrren il WaiTtnion on Tuesday theftfh day of October. Tt ft- oflUV, it ill u.usl parade, on tfrmrsdsv t'tw eonth day ot ailxr. tThe R'T, Von.h'Jioii at Uie C- on Satur- Government has retired Admiral Warren front tSs American station, tod that he is to rcpUccd by Lord Ktiib. The causes assigned, aie the s. cotd escape of Commodoie R-dgtrs, and ike pet.

mission by btm to the American Ncgocuurt to sail to Russia. July 8. The American Envoys have arrived Coper.ht. pen, to excite new animosttes sgabst Great Britain ai the cause of F.urope. We Cannot flitter ourselves with ry prospect 0 peace from them, since they have commenced theif diplomatic tour by a visit to Ccpetbagcn.

Aiar, July 8. Lord Cochrane h's uken command of the Saturn, and is about to ail for Noith America July 9. atlibe l-unLldi. luclKrn IT rseairi 10 ihe ttifctio llr Court that the defendant i uot an mbabKant of tnts state Therefire it (hk-rd bv the Court, that public alioA made in the lttleih Siar, for tlirce ruontb that ttnWss le ap-pcn- at tin; MM eioni if Uiis C4urt, t-i In" held at the courvhonve in arborouph, vn the fourth 1rirry No. vrrnVr replev) ii lead, will be enter id agiiit 'rm Tr' gu, t'jy rnvaie letters irorn rans 6tajed the F.mjress was tt proceed to to I rejoin the Lmperor.

I The F.nglish had tken Pasuge, a port in the NonS of ipain, r.d had bombaidid St A nerican Minister. 1 July the United States brig Arus, arrived at 1 Oiient, with the American Mmikter, Mr. Crawford, having captured and sunk the British 36 3 LUWAKIJ 11 M.U t. Tkc second K. of Halifax its usual place of FOR SALE, F.iht luindred and ninety nto tire of IjjnJ, privateer, formerly American schooner; King 01 Home.

Commodore Rodgert. Had been heard fixim off Bergen in Norway, and the FnglisH papers stated that two of their frigates had passed up the Channel in pursuit of him frde 03 Tursdav ihe twt in ol vz-otx-r. The Uegtinnt of Mtrtm it Wilhamstua Fndy the fteenth day of O. tober. The Rrfunrnt of Edgerombe at Tarborotigh on Mon Jy the eighternih dv of October.

The Itegirntot of Nash it Nash court -liou- 011 UJ-btsday tif twiUU day Xt Jx-r. Tbetw Krgimeiltl ot Wake al Ualetgh on IViday the iwmty-iUtlay of November. Tb Keimfnt of Cavalry attached to the seveniccnu TUorc.UT to lie cqtui to any in Varrej foui.ry, lying on earh side of llia.jSi.age road, ittljoininp the lMiloT tHirt. ilUams anil otliein, witldn 6 jiiUrs of Warren ton nl Fhe Sabine lias brought a nUinlnrr of French pa-4 fmm th si.tx.ro Sorinp, with pen, wliich could not be procured. a convenient riling Houne, We have the satisfaction to having received news from Ski that the pl.gu w'.

irl. VaxJ broken out at Main is not of so alarming natnro as letters tom Sis-iiy yt first kd ustoblicVe. 4 Extract of a letter fnm dated July 27. The armistice is prolonged to the midd.e of August and ambassadors are app.intedby the tnv pcrors of Fruir and Russia and King of Prussia the general opinion is in favor of a continental peace, the stocks are on the rise. I am very san 111 i that Mr.

Crawford will settle t.Ur long depending differences with this country, could have not arrived at a mvre favorabls moment. We cannot as yet learn whether England has appointed commissioners to meet ours at St. Petersburg, all die accounts we have arc ol discouraging naiUre. General Murray has been driven from Catalonia bv Marshall Suchct- imriMvements, which I will exchanirc for land in Tenne- AeW ror rfirrmber 6 sell low tor can or JT-xki r.nti give posset- icum inm a passciigcr tn 111c ojiatusn si.ip aion on 01- bclore lite mat 01 ikxI THOMAS HAWKINS September 4Ui, 1813 37 if Divina, from Il.ivaana, that a severe Hurricane was experienced in several of the West-TrKiUIslandson the 26th of July. At Nassau, Ncw-Prcvience, 72 vessels went ashore, and were all lost but two several he uses were blown down and many lives lost-Ve learn by a gentleman from St.

i ts thsit on FOR SALE, Thru hundred aul fourtctn acret of Land, the SS'' of July a violent hurricane t-xperienc- 1 1 rv 1 11.. 1 1 YIMi hve miles north of Kaleiirh. The land is we Brigade at Louisburg on rviay tne lu-si ay The RegimeM of Cavalry uttached to the htm lin-ie iijohn Pitimau't, aen in Halifax county, a fe mm 1 -low the town of Halifax, on Tuesday the twelfth October. The parade of each will be formed precisely at twcU Mock in readiness for being Reviewed The several QmiAklnl are required to musier their company by ele-Vtn o'clock at a place to be specified by the Coium-uulam of the Begunenl near to the g.neral parade, w.kt they iU call the roll, exercise, receive instructions and remain unul ordered to their place in the line of the Urgi- Oa the dav proceditr the musicri for review the Coti-jniMlaned Oificera of ecb. Keiriinent of Infantry will us-emble at the place of Regimental parade at eleven Clock for the purpose of instruction and discipline kiUa will in e-ery intJice re attended eiiln 1 ly thetiemTal or by one of hi Aids O.i the dyi loUown Uie Review, Courts Mar jal will be held.

Cadwallader Jons, re, is appointed Aid Camp to the Major General in j-iace of Iran cm L. banc) Ciq. resigned, and is to be respected ai.d ohcjtd as aurh By order of the Oenerul, ALLKN JONES DAVIE, Aid de Camp- eo ai uouunico, wnicn uiew oown auiiost every k-d Watered, and is calculated to produte Corn, wheat, c. uerc i open land enough to work four hands, all under a uod fence O.i the premises is a small framed house on the island, and killed and wounded a number of the inhabitants. In consequence of the a-bovo disaster the island was placed under martial law, and potts opened for three months, for the importation of provisions and lumber.

dwelling Home, CJranery, Kitchen and ot'uer necessary outllouif'S hundred younc' Pearh trees have ately been plantud. l'6t tertns upplv to peVton high. Wake county, September 10, 1813- 37 tf July 28 P. The English have sent an km bassaaor to the Congress, tfcis will put an end lo the sales until the result is known although every one believes it possible to make a general peace, yet such is the great caution of the merchants in this country, that none will speculate- The Duk' of Didmatia has gone into Spain, and it is said in? tends to risk a general action: September 1. 181 1 rM Boa on, efteinber 4..

Arrived, letter of marque schr Sabine, Barnes, of Baltimore, of 340 tons, 10 nuns, und 46 men, 36 days from Nantz, via Gloucester, with valuable carrjo of silk goods, broadcloths, Sic. A British ship, with fish, had, arrived at Bour-de-ju and a schooner at Uayonne, cargo do. both prizes to the United States frigaic Rodgers. The Armiricari privateer brig True Blooded Yankee, Ilailey, had arrived at 1Orient from a It.L lie sold at iiham Court House on the 28th day of September next, fifteen likely Negroes, at a credit of nine mouths. Bond and approved security will be etiuiivd.

The said grous will be sold igreeable to die viilof John by the Executors. William Bitrns, Thomas Uurns, fcxecu- WEW-YORK, SEPTEMB3R From Siain. By the ship Montgomery, captain Tibbctts, sift rived al Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, frsjm CiTr4 the Editors of the New York Gazette, have receiv; ed from their coi respondent, a Cadiz paper of the t2th of July, from which they have made the fol lowing summary Gaxette Extraordinary of tho Regency, July T2- tors. James Burns, i tfORTH-CAROLiNA. Treasury-Office, Scftiembcr 1, i8i3.

THR Sleriffs and other Revenue Officers of the State aforesaid will bear In mind, that the time of accouiu-log for the Public Xxes una Pving them in'o uio iea-aury is now at band: isooufi.lentlv hoped and expect edtlut tlic requistles of the law in this regard will bt punctually and literally complied with and indeed the acknowledged worth and tried faithfulness the officers Ctwicerneil fu.iiisu the best possible gio.indj of reliance, that neither failure nnr delay will take place on the part any of them nut that ihe acaouiiUuf all will be finally halanced and closed at the Treattrv OlUce on or befoie John Burns, Augiut 13th, Sfi'jt pd. Lord Wellington in an official despatch to the Sev cruise, dunnfj which she took 7 ptizeb, sevcrul of which had arrived in France. The prif atecr schooner Leo, of Baltimore, from a cruise, had also arrived at L'Oriont. She had Liken 4 prizes, two of which had arrived in France She brought in 60,000 dollars in specie, ttken out crctary at War, dated Irom his head quarters at Ca iiz, on t1 3d July, states, that general Clauset be, ing at Legrohdou the afternoon of the 25th of June ne conceived it possible to cut off the retreat of that Stte of North-Carqjina, IREDELL COUN TV. August Sessions, 1813.

James Callalien, vs. Ortgiiiul Joel Kctton. of one of Iter prizes One of which was a rich homeward bound Indiaman, worth 500,000 dollars, tha first duy of October next, the pe rt fixed by l.iw JOHN HAYWOOD, Publick Treaaur General, and to put into motion different brigadet cr under the command of colonel Grant, general roB which she took by boarding, anr- wa6 convoying her when she fell in with a sloop of war, SMnby and brigadier Durban with that view That by forced marc hes, being put sued by generals Ml which recaptured her. The pnvateersmen tried sacrifice the privateer for the safety of theii na and ojnehes, he arrivud at ludela on the 37UV in the evening, and puseed the Ebro but being IN Ud.i case it appearing that the defendant is without the lunils- of this state it is therefore ordered by Co'i' i.tli.tt unless defendant appear at our next Court, 1.1 on the third Monday in November, and reple- plead final judgement will be entered up against him, and that publicatiou of this order be made Uiree wecks in the Slar. 37 St JOHN NIST5ET.

Clk pnzt. but the sloop oi war took no notice of them rmed that cur troops were on the road lie repass and went in pursuit of Ihe ship. LAND FOR SALE. rrHE subscriber has for sale, 430 acres of good LAND, 'suitable totlte culture cons wheat and tobacco, well watered and not a stick amiss. It lies in Guilfon: County, on the waters of Dep River about 90 miles fVoin Fayetteville.

The terms may be had of Robert hannah, fcsq near the premises of the Editor of this paper, of if Thomas Henderson Esq of Rockingham. VI iiomn ALEXANDER IIENDFRSOX 'evbern June 25. 1313 od it immediately and dirtcted his route towards Zragossa, where he arrived, being still pursued Of erneral Mina, who took lrom him in those opera. ior.s, two pieces of ailillery, some 300 prisoners. Dissolution of Partnership.

of Sterling Yancey and Henry Bran. heretofore existing Wider the firm of Yancey and is this day dissolved by mutual consent All the Armistice between 'tussia and I ranee, Bonaparte was augmenting his urmy very much. the armistice had been prolonged a month longer, it was said tie would have the largest army, by its expiration, that he had ever collected It was the general opinion in France, that peact would soon be concluded between that country ano Russia. After the success of the American frigates over those of the Itritish, the commander of U.e French frigate Sec. in France, was muchridicuied for net capturitu'thc Briiisi.

frigate Amelia, which she had a desperate engagement with. due 1 he concern in 'heir Raleigh A'tore. will lx; col Prime Bolting Cloths. Tfl Subscriber has just received a handsojne assortment of D0LTIXG-CL0THS of a superior quality from Philadelphia He has from No. 1 to 12, which he will' sell for cash or produce.

H. Branson. lected Lv Yancey, who is auUioriS'ed to arrange and close the business at that puce. 1 he debts due tin i ii.ire.i tli'-ir Vandv (Jreek in Randolph county A'ill lie' collected bv lJranson, who is authorised miU 36 ol empowered 1 arrange and close the business at that plac Fayetteville, September 1st, 1813. NOTICE.

The Sabine has been chased by 5 different ships All persons in.leD'e.U to tne linn win matte lmmeuuue pay ment no fu. thcr indulgence wiil be given. STEltUSG Y.1SCEY, HEXHY MtAXXOJk. September 8th, 1813. 37 01 war on tnc passage, ana escaped them all witl case.

THE WAR. Dresden, July 15. The Duke of Vicence, and the Count of Nar From the Boston Daily Advertiser of Sept SIXTH NAViVL VICTORY 41 WILL be sold at the Court-House in Salisbury, on the second Monday in November next, the following tracts of Land for the tax and cost thereon. 686 acres of land given in by John Dobbins, in captain Mali's company, for the taxof 1812. 2 Town Lots not returned, in the east square of the town of Salisbury, belongingto William Hedrick, for the No.

29 and 21. bonne, ambassadors of France at Vienn, have been appointed by the emptror Ins ministers plenipoten Some relative to the Naval battle, off Seguitt, between the United States llrig Enteqirize, comnaw ATTENTION Jt.U.ElGH VOLUXl EEIt GUARDS! tiary at Prague he tount ot Narbonne set out on the 9ih. It was believed the Duke of Vieence 186 acret belonging to William Tompson, not returned, iutnn. in niniin Jimmi.Hon's comnanv, for the year lti Z- ed by nam Marrows, and His Untanuic Majesty! Iirig Huxer, cuptain We. iiiHlersuoid that an Express arrived in town vest lay moniing, from con a1 ore at rortamo'uth.

tt would set out on the 1 8th. The counsellor Anstelt, YOU will be on parade ground on Thursday the 23rd insUnt at ten o'clock, equ.pt according to law, for plenipotentiary of Russia, reached Prague on the Ik' th.e purpose of reviewed i-tn. commodore Hainbridge, wtth the news of the capture of A convention was sig-icd at Newmark for the Isy the Colonel, JOHN It. CLARKE, Captain. Raleigh, Septerhber 7, 1313.

continuance ol the anmstance till ihe middle of vi ling uoxer, capt.wii liiytbe, by the brig CO. terpri.e, cnniniandetl by Lieutenant Hnrrows. We hss heard verbally from the express, that both theconrnsS' ders were killed, and bd'i vessels had arrived safe August. 9i do. supposed to belong to one Riche, not returned, ill Randlcnian's company, fur 1812.

172 do not given in, belonging to Joseph Smith heirs, xnMerril's coropanysfor 1812. 640 do. given in by Robert Johnson Steel, in captain Jones's company, for 1812. .1 107 3-4 do. in the name of Juniper Smoot, in.Koae's ftiu-tiny, Pn- tle years 1811 and 1812.

60 do. given in the name of Peter Leathers, in Tran-tham's company, for 1812. 1 vi do. given by Thomas Arety, in Lapplngficld's company, for 1812 100 dogivut in by Thomas Staling in Douthard's com-' pany. for 1812.

On the 7th July, the emperor of Austria was within-two miles of Prague, where he willl tairy rhe following is the substance of the despatch to eon ATTENTION CAVALRY T.7K IVAKE TROOP OF CAVALHY. are hereby commanded to assemble in the town of Louisburg, on 1st dav of October next, at ten o'clock pre- sometime. Bainbridgi The United States brig Enterprize sailed front Port I The French emperor on the 1 2th of Julv visited all the fortifications of Magdeburg, which is one of Kind on Sunday last liciween Seinbn and Cape LuU- lieth, the Enterprize fell in with II briir Boxer, capt. cisely, (equ'ipt as tlic law directs) fur the purpose of being the strongest places 111 Europe He left Wittcn Hlythe, rating 14, but mounting 18 cutis, viz 18 lb burg Rt3 in the afternoon, and reached Dresden in reviewed. AXDEliSOX nUXTER, Captain.

carronades and two long y's and alter an action of 0 6 hours, and reviewed the troops at that place- He minutes captured her. September 11, 1313. ot On board the Boxer, were captain Bitthe. nd 40 to SO Dresden at 2 in the morning, and was at Mae men killed and wounded On board the F.nterpiize, iietlf deburg, at which are encamped the three divisions Five Negroes for Sale. Uurrows, and 1 man killed and 7 Wounded.

Both vessel under gen Vandamme. were much injured. WENC with twin Children, and two NTegro Boys, July 3. The troops which have passed to Mantz through A one nevi 11 years of age, the other about three tddition to tlif above. U' have it from tuinucBtloM' For terms, tins riacc tn the course of the past week arc i.uine- ol aire, which wul be snunotv tufcasn.

b'e authority, that the Enterprize rates 14, but mounts 1 i 'ear apply to the printer. Sept. 12th, 1813. i ins, viz i lo iounders, and two long nine's 9's, am 38 3tp rous. Battalions of infantry and cavalry in the best order, and a great body of artillery.

All these tiKitthe Uoxer is one thu more tonnage than the Kntlf )i iie, whose tonnage by the carpenters measui envnt i NOTICE. 1W tons, blve had on board 102 persons including "if c'j's, seanen and marines. The crew of the Boxer, uiulerst and, consisted 75 men. Vv iruui are wna meir lull complctemonts. C'jienhagen, July 6 Day befire yesterday, the seamen of the American armed vessel the Neptune, issed through the city, with music and their flags displayed, celebrating theii independence, and the late victoiy in Up parrr, for 1812.

JQHX SMITH, Mcritf. 8ept-1. 1813- 36 3t Pd State of North-Carolind, EDQEC0.UBE COU.XTY. Court df Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Aug- Sessions 1813. OlllGtXil.

ATr.lCHMKXT, Stephen Cobb, Levied on a tract of Land, aiijuimng (the lands of William While, Stephen Cobb sud others, ten head Cattle, I some Hogs and all the Household i 7amca Crowould anJ Uc1ien runulure. 1TpP''nR'10 satisfaetJon of the Court that the defendant is not an inhabiunt of this Slate, therefore it is Ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Ra-Y foi three months, that unless he appears at the nextSessions of this Court, to beheld al the conrt-houu- iiiTarhoroughpnthe fourth Monday in November next, 1 reoler and plead, judgment will be entered ag.unst him. I $4 Test, EDWARD ALL, C. State of North. Carolina, EDGECOMBE QOUSTT.

rt. It UiiaHnSouinnt. A ii trust Term 1813. Capiaui liianchard from Portland, says the Bqler much injured topsail full of shot holes main-tonmaJ with the yards shot away staysails all gone, except tf mam beveral boats went out from Portland to Il'E subscribers having qualified as Executors of the Hxl will und testament of Joseph Mrt deceased, herebv call vp all ihos indebted to him to make pay-niejit'wiilu ut di lay, aud give notice that all who have claims againsi said Joseph Mooiy, to present them for payment within the time specified in the act of assembly providing fur such cases, or they will be barred oi" reco tr' MARY FERGUSON, S.Llli0X 5 September IS 1 3. 33 3t sist in ireiLinsr them in The ih.i,- ilio u.itp.

it per uanaua. J.tndon, July 10. We have again news of commodore Rodgers, and we hope the President wiil share the hteof the anchor off Segtiin Light. A boat which was boards from her brought the intelligence into Porlland-mil' diativ afteillie U. S.

briu- Kntprnm-si. thn in I'nrtlllld Lhjesapcakc. tommodorc Hx'gers w.ts upon tiie harbor, got under weigh, aw! ntoutto give herbattK'' coast 01 iNorway. ne took in water at ami left tua. place with intention to capture sumc Kng- I Capiin Ulakelv, of North Carolina, who formerly cov lish vessels froiri Greenlar.d We are told a ship i the has lately been ordered to taks of the line and a frigate are uixw that station.

I Wasp.sloop of war, ef 22 1 I building at Nett buryport. lo Lieut. Iturrou's. In tUa nmmsndOl u. it: vi n- (OrifiMif Attachment.

Levied a Jtbsefb Farmer, I tract of land adjoining Uie lands of 1 wo InptHes passed armouth yesterday it was the Kinerprhtc. was a son' of the late Col. Burrows (f Charleston, S. C. tijjpuseu in pursuit 01 oin.

Uoilgers. I 1 WJUa-n wrote, atepnen vowo auu Jr.e4 1 thers. ten head cattle, some hoirs, Si 1 1 -i r. J'A 'MlV IaU Ut: IkftltauiOKl kukiich luimiure. Cojy of a letter from IfilUam tt Allen, eompitffl afpearfng to te Wisfeclion of live Court that Hi de-Xfendapt is not an mhabitaot this Stale 1 Therefore VlM WdkrWyj tiie Court, that publication be made in the BatetgU Mar for 3 months, that unlets he appears al the next Sessions of this Court to be held at the court-house Boston, SefiCcntber 6.

The latest London dates found in the French papers, is Iuly i3. The rresident's Message at the opening of Congress was.ptiblished in London 8th Juljr. GLISU EXTRA CTS. London, June 28. It is corifidcnUy reported op the Eyahange.

that ing ine urutea atatet brtg Arguat to the Seeretan of tte Navy, dated VOnent, France, June 1813. Sir -I have the honor to infotrnyou, that the) V' States' brig Argus, has arrived here in pasaaig of twenty-three d.iyL all veil. On our oassaee 0 FOREIGN. Boston, September 4. Late and important intelligence Jrom France.

The schooner Sabine, (letter of marque) Captain jTajoea Barnes, ntycd i Glovceser 'jtBterdajl Tarhorongh on the fourth Monday in Kovember next, Teplesy and plead, iud rtnen will be entered atahist bitii w3 3m V. Ttct EDWARD IIALC C. in with (in pursuing ovr covttte'l) fht 'Britrgh nch'f'.

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