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IflaiiiLitSj (t/» “TUB LVNCHBIJRG VIRGIN! \ W ,, mMithrd srmiirrckhj, fi rm/ Monday ami Thursday,) at four Dollars /mr annum: /tnynhlr in adman. ip. lion mitt hr received for a shorter pi rim I than sir months, and no paper trill he discontinued, fee re/it at the dtsn etioii of the Editors J until all arrrurafen are /mid. - J‘ \ p VI '. It VISt.’ W/.Y TS inserted at od et uis pee s./unre (or less,) foe Hu first insertion, and :)? j rents for every rtihsr. quent insn lion. 2 PJ:I/.’ I’III \TI A (• rrceuted neatly anil rjpi ditiously. mill „n rtnsonnhh termt. II ATM. _ V17 K have on hand a large and beaati- ! ArA 1 ! lul assortment id &.M Coiitlemcn’s fashionable black and drab | „i Hats. dn Satin Beaver do (Youth’s drab do do do Wool Hats. Fur. Cloth and other kinds C.m, Ac. 4VC. MAKTIN, WAJtD A: DAVIS. November iJS is ( opiMT A Tin-ware TlantsfaHorv. TILIHIV S?f)!5:S», 1 f II-II IVI Ms v informs t In* eit i/.ens of Lynchburg ll and fhi1 surroundin'; country, that he has com menced the above busine ss, m the brick store one door above Dr. Howe! Davis’s \pnthccarv. and op posite Messrs. James (I hint A Co.’s wholesale ! store, where hi1 will carry on the roiipersinilh A Tin-^Vui'e ESmsciecvs, In all its various brain lies. He is prepared to make Stills of any si/.e or fashion, 11 Itter’s kettles; \\ ash. Stew and lea Kettles and Tin-Ware of every dev criptioti, which he will sell wlmlesale and retail, on as good terms as any establishment in town. He is now opening a handsome assortment of 11 at d and House Hells; Loudon Tuned Hells for Teams, in setts; Hell .Metal and Hrass Kettles; Patent and ('oinmon Iron Tea Kettles; Hathc Pans; W a file and Wafer Irons; Sauce Pans-, Coffee Mills ;(Indirons ; Frying Pans; Hrass Candlesticks; Sunders and Trays; Slim el and Tongs ; Faucets; Pewt'T Molas ses Dates, <\c.; Japaued Lamps; Waiter-, tVe. Claw Hammers; Saws; Ladles, Skimmers and Forks; Scale-beams and Weights; Tacks; Knives and Forks; Ua/.ors; Iron, Hritiamua and Sdvrr Spoons; Steel and Hrass Locks ; Iron Furn tees. cV--. lie will also keep an assortment «>t c!» gant Northern Stoves. Iloi.’sK COVFUIND. 1 He will Cover I louses with 'Fin, Copper or Zim , on the new plan, and put up Spouting cither in tow u , or country, in the best maimer, ami as he warrants his work to he well done, lie confidently hopes for a share of the patronage of a liberal public. a.r l will take J or d hoys of good education as i Apprentices to the above business. Tlie highest price given for (>M Copper. Hi . Pewter and Iron, and country produce taken in e\ change for new w ork. j. Lynchburg, March Id w in I \ &j0 fPHk subscribers take this method of iir< : i. » their old custom *rs. and the public generally, that they have removed their stock of Din *«!*«>< Ac*, into their Shoe :fml Ilaf He >m, where fhe\ w I! be pl -ased to furnish their eu o::i*t- as usual. 'I le v i itend keeping on !i md a eon ral as- ur.’meat of Shot-, I i H.US 'affrt Capa!, as heretofore. DINKLE cV HCMHOUDH. ! IV 8. Just receiv'd a ! . \« s SHOES :« 1 TIOOTS. uni *.vill hr eo'is;aulv rec*:\ n. HA : S ih» la rest • \ 1. .front t!u*r u\v ii .''!*.<• : c- *«. ry . - o iroin the most celebrated Ntcliirfii Factoru • d '* iJ! suM low, U. t; i:. M irch 16 w2 u NOTICE. nMIlE subscriber wants iinmcd.afelv. two will i -row n buys, as Apprentice . to the Corn it..: ilu siiiess. Hoys from the country. ufuood murals will alone be taken. Apply nr m\ T-murrv. near Evnrh ! bur-. ' DAVID 11 OFF MAN. ; I' o( kv 11 ■ War- li 16 ts NOTH fl HAVE appointed Jacob Httmhon-h. W in. I*, i * Jones, and Win. Fariss to attend to my business j | in my absence. All persons bavin" el.dins against | me are requested to make :»pp!u at ion to them lor | dement, and those indebted to mo are requested to 1 make immediate payment to them. | JOHN LEW KLEIN. March l(i • 2m Messers, .lohn >IcI2c,vno!ils, .B:i*. < . JS» - Iteyuolds tsntl Kobcrt s, TlrEtcjiiehE: riBAKE NOTH. E, tint I shall on the 21st day oi ! A April next, in the E’ourt-house ol (’amphell county, proceed to take the depositions ol Wood Jones, and others, to be read as evidence, in a suit de pending m the circuit superior court ol lav. ami «Inn eery, lor the said county, in vI»:<• 11 I am complain ant, and you and another are defendants, and if from any cause the said depositions shall not be comple ted on that day, they w ill be continued fro in day to day till they are completed. JAMES (’AMUEEE. March 16 w4w Wfi.BI *TIB*B„S. I ^ ILL pav the highest ('ASH prices, for anv A quantity of Old Copper. S. AYRKS. March 2 ts i SADDLERY See, 11K suhser.bers inve removed to the tenement **• h»nner!y occupied by Mr Win. Dean, and one , door above Patrick Mathews iV (*o., where they will constantly keep on hand, a general aysortincnt of ove • v article in their line of business, consisting of the billowing articles, which they arc determined to sell on moderate terms : Heard snatch improved Patent Spring Saddles, j Ladies’ Saddles, of every description, ! Gentlemen's do do * j Poach Harness, (i'K do ^anryall do ;v«ggon Gear £an do "" Collars, ‘I1afl‘!lc Rags of every description, “(idles. Martingales, ' ‘"'’•'Proof travelling -Socks, a good and comfor table article. • ny kind <>[ produce taken for work, ami repair* ' one at the shortest notice. All order* thankfully it (c.vci ami punctually attended to. SIMPSON A LYMAN. A fashionable and comfortable Carriage for hire. 1 S°°d and safe horses and careful driver. . S. A L. January o - ts A TEACIIEB W AATlilf, ! yt ^ I KI) in a healthy neighborhood in Redford. flier oiVCn "(dcs from Lynchburg, a (,’lns*ica! T*a j clvira " ,,ne 'veil qualified and of un!|ur*t*nmblr estal'|Ctfr’ ^lere ** presented a favorable opening for .■’(slung a profitable School. Letter* postpaid, * ■ *>S8ed o. (J. Clay. Lsq. or Rev. N. 11. Cobbs, bj attended to, ' 1 1 cbliiarv Kl ts vi. n. mnuit!;, I now receiving liis spring *upp|y o!'Carriages.— I I in* assoi I in: nit w ill he \ <rs large and wad I select ed for this market, consisting in part of l »u<‘ I’nmilj ( oat lics, large cIom* llit ruiielteM, with detached scats; One and two horse Barouche-, with wadi exti nd ed tops ot I .eat her and < i uui I I antic < loth, (tiie < inm K!astir ix a new article.) Bug g u * w ith and without tops. 11 *• keeps constantly on hand ( iniagcs ol Ins ow n manufacture. 11 is former cus tomers and th•):»< wishing to purchase articles in his Inn*, are most respectfully invitt d to give him a « all, as he is determined to si II as low as the article- can lie ottered in this market. lie also offer* Ills servlet •. to those who purchase Damages at the North, to iv et ivi . put up, and store them, at his former prices. March in wdni hmst rohituts. rilHIISj. highly celebrated Hast Bow dels form a v light a id agreeable bread, devoid of acidity ; and you may raieulate to a certainty upon having constantly served at your table Buckwheat Cake-, Muffins, Fritters, an ! any other article formed from batter, re pining hui a few moments to put the nsa s in a proper state tor the griddle or oven. For sale by .1 \ MKS T. KOY \ L L. February *J‘> ts AY HOTEL. T S y [ 1 F. subscriber- beglrayr to inform their friends □ and the public generally, that tiny lm\< pur chased this valuable property, and an prepared to a< commodate all those who ill i\ !.i\ >r us with u call.— The house will lie furnished with m at and plain fur niture, and our sen ants tin* best that can be proem - | • ■■I, our bar with the bes* ol li jitors, and our stable I with tile best the market affords. ()ur senior ha- great experience m the business, j and we pled n- our* w s to use the most indefatigable exertions to render our visitors comfortable a d a* ! green I dc WILLIAM MIX. .1A M IdS M. LANtlllOlINi:. N. B.— I’he subscribers are prepared to accom modate and wuntil like to reecho a li w year'v Boar dels. W. il. J. M. L. | Lynchburg, (Xt. ‘2 I ts EiELVru Mil n: ns. U ('ST K F.D la I V F. I) din*« t from the M .mu'a.emr .. , ey Keutti y .leans, some of u very fine an ! >* uui ful. ' M VKTIN. W MU) \* DAVIS. Fovcniher 12 S fa KARM’ .>2 A I BlkAS. ’BMIL sid.- a de i lias r elayed a supply «,l iaarly it Mav Peas, of 11 pr riot in.... • . \ arm I enu ine. ’ JA MLS T. IB >VALL. j Fehruarv 9 ts *40 R*:%% ar». fh 1) \ N \Y. \S i rain the s-,b.-»rriber ou Saturday. • ^ the 11f i .. a NF.DKO BOY, named tint lie ts a !>•.,■' 21 \« as ol age, dark complexion. •» feet ‘ ^ «a Jd in. li . h ,h, thick, we'l made, ha-a vn ! look, uieliii :.g tn mop a little w hen he w alks : w lam he left had turned out i pair of whiskers, had on a j light brown yarn troi k coat, and pantaloons of the <ame, and wool Ire. lie has sundry clothes, but of what description is not recollected. The s.d I Buy may attempt i > pass as a free man. which In* cm i ot di unless In- has procured free pa- . per- iV • fume person and pa.-ses under another' name. As sin i. I hereby forewarn all p< rsons from harbur’.u g or employing si.d Boy. under penally of !h la.v.— I wd! give the above r ward to any per.on wlio will tle'.v t said Bov to me. neai Lea'lienvood Store. Ilf rv county \ a., or >B) if secured in jail, o that I get him again. A \N’f 1 THOM \S. I letirv eo- M ireh 9. wg*w ]>I ASt’K'l W !!tS> A 1> \ A B>, H’AY L jir-f opened a lot of vasonablu OtHJDS. consisting of Super steel mixed Sattm tts, •• and common steel mixed DIoths, Scarlet, yellow and green Flannels, (B een Ba g IBac'% an 1 scarlet trmnn ng Velvets, Super black rdihcd Mohair Hose, cio do plain do do. February 10 ts ,vj: n • s-'.s t.ikkjsh. jmv.vt. S'Ol JSfJt '1153 AN A IMI.IIFK, simi «tf-' 'J'sss: gun ,*^S> U01a»5k^UKSTII!, In t! Brie!, Tenement,! fried* i belon Post Of ft and bet i it. /-’■ .W.- - I'. 1) Omni >*. '•< . an / 7 "tr.'ri.i ,V* Setr,„fji/ Hardman. /.' - tab! ' • J D \ VI NH eu'er, I into ( , partnership foi the pur 1 1 pose of carry-ng on the Apothecary aral Drug gist Business m this pla* r. we take this method of in forming '".ii frit nds .a 'I tin public gem rally, that we are nmv r , e:i ng and opening, direct from Main more. Philadelphia and New York, an entire new as sortment Ilf UK 1.1 X II ( i I M INK -'ll.lilt I M s. I)uins. Paints, Oir.-s, Dvi:-Stikfs, Si’iuikin’s Instbi; lii.Ts, Ac. Ate. t ainipr.s i'g all the newest and most approv. 4 arti cles in use. all of which have been recently selected with great care by one of the firm. \s we arc determined to sell on accommodating terms, especially to large dealers, wc particularly invite Physicians and Country M rchsnts to give us j a call. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. put up in the most careful manner, and forwarded with despatch. We solicit* abare of the publii patron age. THOMAS A. Formal MEAN. REUBEN D. PALMER. X. Ii.—We have just received a splendid new SO ]l\ \pparatus. which will lie in full opperat.oii in a few day-. EOURQUREAN & PALMER. September 20 ts NOTICE. rflllE subscriber respectfully returns bis thanks to g his friends and the public generally, for the lib eral patronage extended to the late concern of Estes A Whitehead, and informs them that he has bought tin? entire stock of said concern, and will continue the buttim ■ ■■ and solicits a continuance of their cus tom. He will keep as heretofore, a large assortment of I'tutcv and Staple Dry Hoods, of the most modern stv'e. all I the lies: ipinlity, which will he sold on as cood terms as they can he had clscwlu re. E. 13. ESTES. September 20 ,s •1 IP's* IIS. M> A V 81) A UOlIIiK !' liVI.13. f s s VKE notice, that we shall on the l ltli day ot \ B pril next, at the Counting Room of Samuel II. 'Woods A Co. at franklin <'ourl House, take the dep.i- itions nl - aid Samuel 11. Woods and others, to be read as etideucc in it cause depending in the Cir cuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery lor the county of Montgomery, in which we are plaintiffs and | you ainl others arc defend,mts. If sai l deposititms 'not completed on the first day they will be contin ued from day to day until finished. • Yours Ate. SAMUEL HAIRSTON, > Tt,rt^u ROBERT T. WOODS'. \ 11 NT rg, lfi ‘ I* SHIPS MASrilKSTKR A I'AU.V lie. | ini’OKI'ATIOA. ,\ B\ the ship Miiurhester, 1 |Cv just armed hi .1.1 ini's Kim i, jj* and Tally llo, <)ailv rxpcc f led, «r shall ntccive a very general and beautiful as* sortmmt of is \itims inii. t i Ti.i:* WV calculate on having out lull Spring supply in tin couim * I iw« or tluce weeks—ami we earnestly solii it Merchants ami tin- puplie generally, to give us a call, 'm om In ihties lot getting goods direel from the Lactone-. in Knglaud, enable us to sell on the liC't possible tei ins. Mi in pants may n t assuieil that they can get their goods ol ir as cht ap us trnm any legulai House in Kiclmmnd— W e respectfully lmiiethem to call I and a seer tain tin* fuel. ii. u. rich virus \ Co. March 20 is notici:. PIAI IK suhsei ibei> are now manuliu luring < bird age " and Tyvine, on a new patent plan—and expect to keep a goal supply ol evci v thing m that line ol busitn .that is usually wanted in this section "I the country. It is our yyisii to induce purchaser from j the quality of om work and pm , to d<- d in 111ij* | market — it is useless to particularise WV in inula* I tun every si/., Tw me and Hope, ol < ’ouuti y I letup— ' yve are also manufacturing Cordage of eyciv kind, out ot Manilla 11« nip, equal in quality , a .1 as low as can I be bough* in other markets—WV are also making | Cotton Seine Tyvine. Coiioti \\ rapping Tw in*-, and Carpel ('hain, in \ * i \ superior s|y lc : I ”oi •. ii Line-, range from T.”» cents to >1 ,‘u : !’»« I < '• i Is, 11«>?n t In . * to lour do Pam ! y the quantity . W « w m h t*> p'n • liase immediately. lor the spring trade, f.ye m ■ \ i«• im ot good, we'l i '< am d country I I* nip. lot wim li the highest market price will be paid. KciiuL.s &■ ci \mri . .1 .tiniary 15 Is w i?*i> laairnoy. I{K ward cVctiott l**i ttix Vhlenueu, and ix « Comnioii Coiiik ilnien, in each ward, m the town of Lynchburg, will take place, pm-mint loan act ol Vsscmb'y, eolith .1 “an act to amend an n< t en title I an act diyidmg the toyvn ol Lvnibbmgiuto wards, and for min i purposes,” p i -e l IVhniaiy I ' l*S‘.<l, on the lii i Tuesday m Vpril next—and will be held iti Lvncli VV ■nl. No. I, heing all that part ot • ml tow n In !ow tile l.s! allev. extending Iroin tie liver to 12th Mr. et, m tin tenement on Mam street « * eupn *1 by I II A vere. i A Co. as a Lottciy ( Mliei . and in llenry VVanl. No. 2. being all that pail ni aid town above 1st alley, extending fruiti the nv< r tol'Jih stn et, lit the hout room id tin I cue mi it oe< upied by ( 'hatlea Pin Ips, :i* «>n A net ion house. Ili Nin HCNNINCToN. S rg:. ot the Corporal ion ol L y nc libui g. MarchM td P B H I K s ib •< i •,r t lias ju st rct i u i’i| and open* I an H assortment ol ini'., Sfnigs, IL.infs, Oils, Mu StRllTR, A< . \\ Inch, in addition to In formei upjdy, v.ill maKr ■■ sf.n k large and desirable, lie ha also mi hand, variety ol very liue ('andies. Pn rvcd Hmger, Prunes, ide ra Nuts, I ill** i t Soft Shelled Mmouds, I i. < traiigcs, I n■limes, Sc vi id < ases of vers line Lh|iioi hr, A e. Ale. The above. 11»gi 'her with mam I an. v \r: elr.s, are ollered to 1 * < ustomei . n;d the | uI»I, #un \ciy mo derate term* J \ M LS i . IP )\ \ 1.11. January Id ts < mm jlic vm> onr. P I ^ ! I •. * ihseriher has on hand * fresh Mipjdy of I I hover Seed, and ra.i furnish P'ant' • j t!ie re lnaiiiing part of t he season. ALSC>, A sfoeK of good New Jiaeon, all of wdi'idi I. • will sell outlie most an ommoilaiing tcriin I’m ea*h. W M. L. I. \ \< ASTI*; K. March!) ,s L tAD AT AUCTION FI LSI \ \ I’ to a decree of the county court of \udier t. pronounce I at its In t November term, in a mt therein depending, between .le *e llicho’tin, administrator of William Sledd, deehl.. Plaintiff. and hui'\ Sledd, and othei Defendant-. ; the under>i'M r I, the ( ‘oinmiHsioners ill said decree name J. \v ill on the loth day of \pril, I*d7, on th» i s, expose to sa'e, by w as ol Public Am ion. a < tain tract or n-a .' of LAND, w:i ri it* appurtenances, containing A< ir ., more or les . lying, and being on the w ■ tt rsid Pedlar Liver, in the county of AndurP, ad joining of •I lines M. Martin, Lie hard S. Ellis, and others. Ti kms oi Sam .—A credit of one. two and three scar-, tor e j in! pur.'ions ol the purchase money will ii. given, the jjurchascr or purchasers given bonds w /tb approved personal ecurity, and the title to the Land itself, t*» he retained as a further security. JOHN I). DAVIS, i \VM. COLEMAN > Commissioners. JOSEPH IL CARTER, S March 6 t!5 \ or sm e:sii;js B.n». PI ' R S1' A N T In an order A dm-in* ol the ( 'on: 1 nl Kriutfv lor Caswell County, .V C. mail' at November term. lS.'JG, will bt sM,on Ihr premier*, to tile highest bid let', mi Thursday tin- lilt day ol May next, on a credit of I. 2 mill fi years, with inti re-t from the dav of • ale, a tract ot Lai d belonging to the heirs of Hat tletl ^ ain ev, dee'd., situated on the .'ll -ideol Dae Kiver, midway botw-eein Uiltan tmrJ l)nn nlb ,ad joining the I .anils .1 \ndrew 11 un-on.A. Wal ters iV others, cm taming 122C At’KK.S. inoiem !,•*-. about 2HI \ C H ES ot trine It are If I \ E 11 111 lTT() M in good heart and line condition. The plantation i thrilled into three shins, ol sufficient extent t" work lilteen hands to advantage. The cleared land is in a high > ilc of improvement, and the bottom land is thoroughly draiued. The wimilland a tai h'-d to the tract, (consisting of about -ix hundred ores) is well timbered mid of the host quality td'tobacco land. The fences are new, nnd the improvements, such a are usual on plantations, are separated from tin homestead. It will he sold in one entire tract ol I divided, ns may be deemed most advantageous to these concerned. ('apittdists are invited to attend, as another opp • tunitv of like character, awn"! pre-cut it. elf in the , portion ot the State. The land will lie exhibited at any lime by I Jr. II M’ Aden, who lives on the premises, and in his ah- : ’ sencc refeici.ee niav he made tn his nverseer. Hmiil nnd approved security w ill be icptiretl ot tin purchaser or purchasers: ; nil the title to the prop | ertv will lie retained until the w hole of the purcha r I : money is paid. I’n- session will hr given on the 25th of I)it. 1KV/, ainl facility afforded for sow ing grain in the fall. The purchaser may likewise have an opportunity of supplying hitnselt mi the premises, with corn. ( fodder, oats, stock of every de'cripfion, ami all the necessary tools fur fanning op'-ration!., of the best quality on fair terms. ANDKEW HAKRESON, C. 31. E. 1’. S. The above sale, originally advertised to take place on the 1st of 31 an h, has. from' peculiar rir cumstanres, heeti postpone'] until the 4th day cl .May, wheu it will certainly take place. A. H. C. M- F. '•Tardi eg tH« roM'icissio vti.. POBA( CO IVIT.KKST. During the late session of Congress, >1» JcTutor. from tile Select t 'omuilttce to w hich the «uhiri t had been tefened, made the following KKPOUT: V Select O . t hick UN re referred mortal of the /«•/*«<«« Mantis* and ti,> asol iftons of tin iii'oiitl | n/ hfo of the Stott of ManI'anft* Uf*on t1 t • /<;. tofhioh rati* of duty* and turns > nostif / / i , -j (jo eminent* ttfn>n .Im, / ran tobacco* refund : I bat but litth- iiilonn itiou is alVorded bv the arch ix e ot th« I lev ei iilueut of the I lilted Stales up on tlirsrxrial subjects committed to theil charge. I be principal exports of tobacco, limn the United Stales to loreign eotimlit**, have heen to Kitgl.md, llie polls ol I i auce on the Ntlmtu and Meditci i am* an. Holland. Belgium, anti the llausi towns, lot tin consumption o|< n ttn.mx. \nd although it is ad mute I mto Bussia. Sweden and Nunca, Denmark, lhnlugal. md some oi hi i pirtsol Kutope, x et it is tt »t to thote 1 i*t n d - ounttion that tin Vtuet•« tu planter eau look with hope* ol min It benelil, at least at the pre l ilt tittle, foi its < iMIstu11 p! Io11. Notenoi to thi Aim m an revolution, the « ulltite of tobacco xx as almovt i-utindv confined |o (he tin n proximo* olVii maand Mat x laud-. and a* etrlx as th« Veil ITtio. t lie exj'oi Is wen (.7,000 hogsheads, in* n " hicli animal avciage it cotiiiutn d until 1 7 70 ; the w ai t.rcr .mix dintiuishm * tin* e xporlaho.i But, III the X. II. iroo. 170], and 179 *, til, average "i I I I ,(».{0 llO” 111 ads ; he in g » la i * m ipi.iut it \ than has been e\pm led from tin* I tilled State* in mix one ii*1 I’obaeeo is now rown in addition to M '' vbn, I ! \'ii im.i, m the Stales ol Kentucky, <>hm Ti • i rr, d • mm. Indiana, md North C’ai '■hiM. • d in in.!! ‘ i n ant it les m ( ounectieiit and Bcniisvlx aim* \ ud although ill. , -duct ol the I - nited Sian ■, is iht !i i n .iin nmv than in the ye n 1790, still th** j ■» 111 i? staph i l« at tht prt • ui ttim ! i toinirrly , tin* hiiiplus product* hemg (Tii i.i m d at home. I*rout tli \ < ai I M to 1900, im hiHke, the annual ax.ii ■ e •• x port *. Hi'ic 7 ' 'os hogsheads, and oI nianii lactuie I aboo iii.Oii * pounds. I’m iln x. n I "1 tin e\poits weat up to l(Kl,7.»w be ' b« i I •, 'i"l ol manufactured to about g*,000,000 pound -, bu d-• tea m the next ve ir to 77,7.*! ho • do .eh. and rmitiuti I at near that average until tloxe. I -'ll/ and ! ’•• .when the Berlin and Milan deri n i • i He • < i id, i jo In ought down the export* PI Ir • ill II I 0.000 hogslie ids. 1 i "in I * '"Mo I -1 *. inclusive. I hex annual axriagr was, ot t Xpmis. i.C,hogshead*. The two sue e ed III Neil' b 1:' 11«. > • ol I lit- la I e W a I XV it || f i I eat Bui am. I In • xp.'ii mi H* almost tioiniiial, being less than 1.000 in. * lie id . I rmi! 1 1>. the til P \» tr of peace, up lo 1 Kin, the cxpoi (w llh lie excMptioli ol the vests lH *7 and 1 .*-.' •) Ii ix <• "««*; a • * <1 about 1*0,000 hogsheads, and •J, >(’n,f(io j , in id • < 1 Ilian lilac tilled tobacco. I be years ot I 'i and I '• flic i spoils exceed ed tine . ..I fl lei ian x cat -< since 1 79 * lo I lie present period, l ie ai'iMiuit, In in 1 lor tlie x« u I L' ’7. 100,0 t !.- . . * 7I 1 ; • "i»I •* : ,nd lot \ e it 1 ed I m . *- o he-shi mB. mI I ‘»*».o; l pounds, being 111e I n I numb n ,.| ho1 beads exported trout the I mi* | Si Pi . • Hire that xrai. \x hit h uilimttite.l to It > 1-m I... .. 1 : ri 1: . : 11 ■ heads uid d.Hl?,; I | on lids, w !m !i may lie taken as a t.ui a\e I a.'* id tin 11.« M .*r • I |!14• ' III \ ear. •Millin' Ii t Im- it ii nil r "| hogsheads expoited in 17!'\\ and the \e.n, mnuedialely pn l ediijii, were h»’1-■» ter 11» in fur the la 1 leii v t u «, ; \ ef. w In p || is a id* i ! ilia I till w < I III ni l lie houshead i is roll sider..Idy mn <\i ed. a*, 'Uo the 'juanlitv ntmamifar Hind to!) n in, i; - ■ I-* diev d III iltlien is hut little difi'eienee miii uumhei ol pounds expoi led between tin,* I 1111**1 and i it |i' iiod. lift If il / i / (nhifi i'll. in 1, o. and for some r m suhseipient. the aver a - i.ni,,hi of i lid.'shr.id w.e. about I .twin pounds. \l t)|e pi >• eii! lilt*-, I Ilf i e from hlMinuks ,t lioiil I d mi pounds ; and ihhotijh the liner *(iialities tin no! i- a ■••ed, il e.jual. lli» !urmei \v*i«jfils ; \el, much lip- I n I <|U;itit•! \ exporfe I heinu; eo n -ei and heavier, il ’. r-".,paled that ihe average weij.'hl of all kind* hum \ it id a, Movlaud, IxctitUckv, Ohio, and Teimt ■> ee, e« ahmit I ,‘ilJO pounds lo the ho«»» head. This, m a.idtlioti to the increased ipiantity, of iiiantilar'in» d l« hae. o. will show lull lillle difl'ct cin e in I’■ i im i ll ol e\pt rts between the lortiiei and the pieu’ul periods. I*rin * of tnhacd). There has been a eopsideiable diminution in the pi ii * . of (tin nil aceo li nn lJie \ < ir 1 ROD to the pie ant time uili the r\r< p'ton ol I h«* f mi years it nun 111ediahdv sue*•«•*•»hn i the late war with Ureal Mil tain; dimm w hull il ?ttstamed an average of ahoiii I i oil pel hundred pound Prom lH00 In l*-0'». ih mu . «..«• piiee, for those ten years, was >»»4 per hundred p me.d • ; whilst for the .same imitihei «*t \ eai to 1 Hbo, iliclusivw, il lias pot been *|uif •• P pei lnilidi ! pound , notwitli taridin^ flit* ijuantily ex ported has ret imrea ed. I it!hi >f' r rjH,rt.'i. Prior to the ve.i; 1 n-j, th ■ vain* of the exported tob.ieeo Ins noi been ascertained; lull in that year it amoun e i to si . J’JO.IMMi ; in l*lii, jn ,i at'ier the w .ir, to UUO ; and iri 1h.'{.'», lo •'•SH.'J.rjii .r)77, ol mi m.inuMetui' I ; an I ol manufactured, f* J.*»7.< 1 1, in i* l.iir? an i .'if.' i'» \ due of *"VKM. 1 a-<. d ims, the value of‘ Hititial exports from ill* United Slate* of i !u ii tieh alone, under all I lie dnadv.mt i_fe, ol one rum fur* rjn imports and restrictions, may he put down al mai nine millions of dollar-. Kroni th* (orciioiiic fact, it is evident that the pi* 'rii! depressed slate of' the tobaero market is not at tribu'able to the increased exports of that article from the United Sia'cs ; wc tnmf, therefore, look el eu here for the cau-e •. \ v rn a \ or.■ ruiMiniiifT ii i\ r it.;am*M, ill' i.i — Hlors to liavc modified the re uricuotH impost I a* broad on tobacco, were made by Mr. Jefferson, win! t ministei to France in the year li i. It ap pear !i oin Iih correspondence that, at that time, lie li id rveial ( onversa?ions with, and addressed a let ter t**. < omit do Vim grime «. then Minister of* Fo reign Allan at Paris upon the subject, in whu ll he ralle I that Milliner's attention to “ill* monopoly of the purchase ol tobacco in Franee, an di-rouruging both to tlu* French and Amei.ran merchant and lih bur in * . “ that it t^ contrary to the Mpirit ot trade, and to the di-p-c-11i*»ns *it hum* }i mito carry a comm «lity to any market "here hut one person i allowed lo Ini' it, and when, o! coUf'C, that person fixes its price, which the -filer must ier*iv*\ «n re export his eommo.hiy, at the loss of Ids voyag* thith er.” Since ilia, period, although Home alterations and ehang* s have been made by France m le pect to her own infernal regulations, no modification operating to tlu* benefit of the American planter has hern made, nor have any specific instructions been given by mn (iu\eminent m lela’ion to this subject. It i i mi* that i»n ii ton d siiggcstioie- have hern maiie ov omi * d emr ministers and agents abroad, but nut Mifi *nt!y urgent t*» induce any of tim e (Jnverunifnts, to which our tobacco is exported, so to mudiU their law as to place On ;ij !»* upon any thing like an equal footing with any other pro duel coining from tiie United State-.. The quantity nf tobneep consume I in France iu 17-5. Air. .leffr*r-ou oMi mated at about “-1,000 hhd . amir 111 y. At the pre -mil time it is c.-timafcd at bi, odrt hh U Oi l},-, ih ' imports from the Unit d tali to Fr . on the \tlantic were 5,259 lihcls. ■ Frauve o;j the Mi liternineau. 1.05 i hh I.;. ; an l to the French We .i Indu- , 000 hlids.: in the whMe less than 7,000 hh! ; and this, subject to :»ucb re slrictiaux aud regulaticu:-, a:> lo m ike, that country i very In n- * * - ell a pr^enr. us maike* for fier i>) harm. Till- puicha i» ot it being confined to there - v’’'. and pitdiiliitrd in m«|ivi«lltdIh, not .1 pound ran In* ptiivliuM I om opt by (!i«*ir direction** ; and then l»v samples sent Im inspection, ofwluell a HI leetiou m ma le according in then tauft* ; w lieIi amount i « so limited, and qualify so defined, as to retidci any shipment-, to line r ports ha/.nrdouN in the extreme. In the year iKl.l, by releieiieo to lit* 1 enmmeieial 1 eg illations, w e find that the <|ri.iiitit v admitted loi sale I»\ the '# grV was little more than 6,000 hhdt. , tin, m b it. an I eonliued to the giowth of Virginia, M arviand, and hemurky—thereby ext hiding all oil) ei Kinds Ii onr the I’ ntted States. I lie expoil - loti real llritaiu have mcictsed siliro 1830, from 19,1)10 lilitls to 97,563 Idol.., in 1835, ! notu ithstaiidmg the impost duty in Kugland is liner shillings sterling pel pound, equal In seventy rents I lilted States euiiem v. Here, loo. are irsti irtioiis, and the iiuinhei ol ports when* it iua\ he imported limited. It is mantle ,!, how ever, that iIih dmv atone, independent ol othoi burden i, nets as a prohibition to all i \i epi the In t qualities. (>f the quantity ex* polled dnei t to I’.iiglaml, it is estimated that about j otic third finds it way into Itrlpum. Holland, and (lie 11 a use towns ; lea\ mg to be cunfttiitud 111 Knglaml, 1 ol \mei n an eiow rh. less than Mi.fHm hh Is. Ii is not unreasonable to :mppone, w vre the duty upon out tnhueeu ledlieed to heal some fail proportion to those , paid 111 the I oiled Stales upon Ihitih growth and iiiamtlaetiue, that the consumption 111 Kiiglutid would he considerably iueieased. I ust 1 id. In Austria tuharm is eon adored a state monopoly, ami its 1 lit 1 odtietmu legulated by «pe< 1.1I dispositions. Melon* it ran he eniiMiun d, .1 duty of fifteen florittx, equal tu about si \< 11 doilats \tiieiiean, on the lion died w 1 1 'In. tutid hi paid. Should 11 remain in de j pot lutigei ill.tu oiu* yrai, m\ weeks and liner days, .it is sold by llu* .1 luimi : rator ol tobneeo, uild tile tu it j proceeds, alter pay mg expeiis»*s. ,Ve., ,Vo., held for , tile hem lit ol tic ow m 1. lain tohaeeu nil boa id ot vessels u liih f in poti, mtiMided for the use oft lie f lew, must he deposited in tin oiliees ol the 1 us loins, and not n-shued to the eapiams until then dr part lira Imm the port. Those rrstric turns mid e\.u tums amount to alum it a prohibition. 11 ri many. W hen it in eonsideied that the consumption of V 1 ii" 1 u an tobacco m f Jei many and I loi Ian I is estim » h I at nd.000 hiids. annual!v. (Id.tMin nT which finds if, way into < irmiaiiy alone.) being more than hall of I lie w lude annual e \poi is (mm the I mted Stales, it ii to those eountiu s om attention should In- more I* 111ir11l.111\ duet ted ; ami to ascertain, it practicu • de. the causes of the present depiesscd stale ol thr l(»h.u e«» market, ami the remedy which should he applied. Il is 1ml Mil i in |M 111 limy (Mill III the ports ol the Nil into l i I lie illumed ho find a light to complain j i»|, Init tin /1.\tnrhinis amt transit i \.u linns m the m iriim, which press mu in uvily upon (lie planlei ; ami "Inch beat no analogy to tin various articles admit I te I into the I lilted Slates Irom thorn* countries, al j though eilhei free Ol .1 f a iCtllli ef| lal* Idle ini/t f duty upon tobacco m Vnisteidsiui, j | 11 oi ti nl,mi. Hiemt n. ami other pints o| Holland and ! to mi any. is merely nominal ; but it cannot lie intm 1 dllCr.l into tile lire) lot of (Irnniil.y, whole the lal - • t <|Haitiny i; consumed, without paying a duty ol II I’liiswian dollars. * <Jn il m S; jn American, on ! "ne litimlird weight ol uiaiiiliactured tobacco, or on j uuimniilartuird, (which is gcnci.illv shipped m hog^lo id-..) ol S jA rnivsian, m ro Vmmieaii. | upon the hundred weight ; whieli is about om bun • ti * d pi ! ■■enl Upon llo avt i age puce nl lob in a .ship ped from tli" I mte I Slates. H> ieten m »• to the eoniliu icial I eg u lal ion*. exist mg l»e|w er n the I iiited Stales and foreign I iovci ii incuts, yve find that llo estimated value of I nitcd Siiites lobaceo taken by tin* ifjir m I 'l.inee in one Mai amounted lo If,Out),000 ham s, whilst bn r\ ■ polls to the 1 uited Slates, ol silks alone, during the | • niie yeat aiuoun'ed to .Vt,(Min,(ion francs ; and 11«■ • 1 J wines, brandies, 11<|ii*u ■. and coidiaU to 7,nnn j more. These articles ol luxury arc admitted into | llo- I nih il Slates at a nominal duty, al the same mo- * i 11m mi when om tobacco (a luxury in Uranee) is al* most min. Iv proh'biicd. \nd now, when it isp oposcd to m dm r still low- | ei tli duties upon hei exports, mi moihfic.ilmu has hem made in relation lo the onerous burdens impo sell upon mil tobacco. Tin* reduction ot duties noon her silk* ha* been made at a time, ton,when the extension ol the growth ami uiauulactnro "I that into le in the United States was hemming «»I great interest to the country ; ami tin Ire* introduction of which must very materially alfcrt another important staple, eitlur in the growth | I or manufacture. Uruin ringland we admit into th : United Stales yery ninny articles at a i dined rate, and others t*u I tirely free ol duty, operatin'’ to the pi"|iidicr ol the , industry ol many classes ol om own citizens, whilst he taxes our tobai» > alum t a prohibitory dutv. In the inti riot' ot Hermany it has already been shown that these exactions and irstriftions me op (ill's ive in the extiime to the tobai < o planter* id the United States, amounting to one hundred percent, j ! upon the original cost. And as if these were not mii ; lieu ntly om iotis, a distinction is made in Holland • -I Ihlgimn between Maiylaud tobacco and all ' "tlu is m tin- Unit d St.lies. Vhgiuia, and all other North Auieiiean tuhaeeo, rur/if Maryland, pays an import duly of I bane 40 centimes, and transit duty of I franc [j) centimes ; when Maryland pays 1 franc j <! ) centimes import, and 1 Italic <>0 centimes transit duty upon 10!) lbs., being about 11 percent, higher than all otJi'U tobacco: thus presenting the Mtigu lar anomaly of taxing the same arto.di from one of the Unite ! States a higher rate of duty than from all others. Why this distinction should have been . ma le, your committee are unadvised ol. The rxis ! tence id the facts is sufficient to show that the inte rests ol the tobacco plant* is have not met that luster ' in'ran in foreign countries winch has been no libe I rally extended to all classes of om citizens, ;»ud other interests both at homo and abroad. The commute! y\i:h gr* r pleasure acknowledge the benefit they have derived lioin the long ♦ xperi • nee and practirril iiiformatioti furnished by Mr. i. i..... i. .i ... «...i i>. .. ' .i._ ; attention to tin* to!.an o intonst m'Ciun to have oct u I pied much of his time whilst m Fiance and G**nna ' nv, whi r lie lias resided for several year*, and to w hom they arc indebted for the annexed eommuin 1 cation, In r oMio xion with tin* subject, your committee lind that a treaty of ** friend-hip, commerce, and 1 navigation between the United States and the Ire** II in »n r« publics of Uubeck, Bremen, and II mi liiii^.'' wa< eonrlnded on the L’Ofli December. 1S.‘7. t . continue in force for twelve years from the date of tie treaty, and for one year alter l ulice slmuld b« ! livi d b\ one of the j,anion to terminate it. This I H ity, although base i upon flu* principle* of recipro city, in the practical result has failed to prove so to the I ’lilted Stales. By a statement prepared by our consul at Bremen w ith great care and labor, in four tables siting the a luount of articles imported troin the United States into that port ; the arrivals and departures of Ameri can and foirign vessels; the quantity oftolmcco en tered at Bremen fer the years 183H to h3>, inclu sive ; it will be seen that the efiect has been to throw ' ahno.- : the w hole of tile carrying trade from A mcri e::n to fore* _n vessels. Thus the hogsheads 01 to !i;*cc» *i;t. r« d at that port in in American ves r! , w • l'J,U7 ; and in foreign, 4,737 ; m 1-bo, on ly b,.'J id hogdiea ls in \m« rican,aiid 1S.661 in foreign v -( ! •; making a •dilfeivr.ee, in the tobacco trade alone, of more than 8i\ to one against American vessel*. ■Tim number of Ameiicau vessels from the United States to th* port of Br ;me.i in 1823, was 47, and oi ! those i.-jinnring to l»r men from the United States, l a ; and tn 1 •?.?•'«>. the number af American vessels was r* durrd to *T, mid rhio<#• jf B mcr: *»nereaped to v The number of ticnurtures of AnWieau v*es*«‘ls m lh*2'lwa* 14, ami ol Hremen fur tile Upited State?. 16. 'The departure* nf American vt*v*'d* in ]£•'?$ had (Ji’crea*rd to 17, and those of Bremen increased to 1*1. The number of American ve?*efli cleared for ^ the United States in 1635 witli passengers, was, for New York 1, New Oi lcans ;', Haiti more 6 ; total 9. Uorcign clearance*, 49 to N«pv York, 26 to Ualti more, II to other American ports; total, GG foreign vo**eU to the United State*, and hm 0 American. Thu* it will appr.u, that nice the rouchi ion of that treaty, placing those (Jmeminent* upon a foot ing with the most Pivoted naiiou*, the 'hipping in terest ol the United States has been materially af fected. Thi* trunty is to b« ui (hr* r until iJe .< ui ermher, lwdl), and for twelve months after notice to iliseoiiliiiue it shall have been giv u by one ol the con tracting parties. Vnur committee <Jo not perceive any obliga tion on tlie part of the United States to continue III force that treaty a moment longei than tin time d lowel lor its discontinuance, no reciprocal benefit having been derived to the I uited Slate*. lu comparing the tanil of dutn laid in the United State* upon import.itimi* from forei ;n countries with the I mi rdf tc uiijkisciI upon \meri< o t-du coin those eouutrit a, we are torcihlv struck w ith the the want o| icciprm If v as irlale.s to tins paiticnlar * tapir. \t the luouient win n the t b-vi i uncut ol the Uni ted State* ha. so modified leu imposts, as to admit various articles hunt Kitglaud, Kraut e, Holland and Ueriiuiiy.nl a nominal, and others entireJv free of duty ; and when it is propose | furthci to reduce tho duties still lower, and Home free of dutv ; we cannot doubt but a niinil.ii spirit will animate those foreign | t io\riliiiiciits to vv liicli out tobai < or are c\ported. W c do not ilcsiic to inn n upt in auv maimer vv Siat : evil the li icinllv n lations evi tuu; betw • *n the Uni led States and auv hneigii power, nor do we wish to intcitcre with the piesrnt law imposing duties ou imports. Hut in protecting the gic.u iutcrc .t h of our coun ti v, both at home and abroad, vve build not overlook one who li is so matcii.illv important to a large *nud icspectahle e lass ol out citizen , m i\ Slate-* of tho I nion, and v ho have never, heretofore . -.Ucd the in tei position ol our Uoveiniiuut ; and whilst all other intriest* liavi b.eu legislated on. oi in .otiaied for, and the tobacco planters of the l oiled State*, with an export of a .staple bringing in return v»,01)0,1 MM I annually, have paid heavy duties on nine ho, the ve ry mean* ol its production, their interest* have hi t* - totorc been euliiely left to thu mercy of fum tu Uo v iniiieuts and Ilieir agent*. Ills then loir confidently trusted that the Uxcrtl tivr ol tin I nitcl Stale* will adopt ucli means as may lie deemed best Calculated to i clieVc tbf tobacco planter* of out couiiliv from the heavy anil uncquaJ but dens iiiiim.ed by lorc-ign (inv ermuents upon that staple ; and that direct and speeilic instruction* "ill be given to mil miiiistcr* and ollnn n o ats abroad to use then exertion* to • lie cl tins object. The i ommitlee tbeiefore i erommencj the adop tioiiolthe following phot re-olittmti ; Jitttvlifi/ Inf (hr Srrnifr un i lloitsi «./ U, j,,\ n ntu Oec.s, Tliat the President be ie<|uesicd to nixtruct the minister* and other repre eutativ. * of this coun try in l',raine, Kic luid, Iviis.ri, UriisMa, Holland, and Uciuianv, to negotiate w itli tin re.-pcctive Uo vermnctits to w Im li they are aeeiedit< «1. tm ihe modi fication ol the duties and restriction* upon tobacco nnpoited (inin tile United State* ; .m l that lie he also iM|Ues(ed to appoint special i iil . to negotiate in like manlier Vvith the (iovei nun nl ■< ol those eoiili tries into whic h tobacc o i.x imported unde r similar re-it ie [ion*, that h ive- no ueci'-ciit' 1 representatives from the I mud States. W 4HIII Xl.TO *, /•’» oro ;nf 1 K17. (<r KTl.Mii s . A Mclecf (niiuintti < c.l the honora ble | IviUni* ol Kepie ciilut'Vcs havin'; been appointed to imjuii<* into tlir causes ol tin- diitUMiitimi m thy exports of that great “t iplc « oiiittioiii:\ of mu* coun try, tobacco, I i rspi r! hi II \ lie- hn\< to Mil) tuft to lh‘ san I con in u! ie** miiik ob m iv ciiottn, drawn in t lie most iinit iuee. limn personal •■\pe:n*ner, u bieh may pnl.ai is mm v c to throw Home li. ut upon tin-, highly inleiestmg siibjei t—a sobn ef i.ot only inte. e-niug to tile tobacco planters, but win !• inleii ;ts, either di rerilv or indirec tly, utmost every c lass ot our citi /'•iis. 'l'lie value ol that article now exported hn.« averaged limn IKT) to In to, im lusive, about six millions ol dollars ; tins nerves to keep down foreign exchanges, ihus pho mg u in mu powei to pav nt a less price tin those articles ol foreign produce or ijiariufaelurc which either the minimis or the luxu ries of coir population demand. Should this amount mi our expni latinos he diminished, tin* foreign ex ehangc' would naturally he ngamsl us, in proportion loflii' diminution in the expmN of tobacco ; audit mname rail be devised to increase the cotiMimptiou ofthnt artic le in Europe, that we can import fore ign produce at a cheaper rate : tins setaes to .••how that all classes of our community are interested in the success ol ihw tobac co planter. Il it is wished to parliculize, it can be* easily shown that the ship-owner* in the* l/uite I .Staf-s would be gicatlv beiielittcd bv an an 1 mentation in the export of tobacco; tins is so palpable', I lint it requires bat a short argument to prove its truth, to any one dis posed to doubt its correctness. Tl*e t object uf thtv freighting ship-ownci is to edit on a full freight for his vessel ; eonsccpiently, tin bulkier the article, the greater chance lie* ha ; el tilling up ins vessel ; and d that artic’le unite s at tire same time hcavine. s with bulk, it saves him from the extra expense of ballast, which, m loading many uthec articles, he finds it necessary to take, in cider to have 1 is vessel in proper trim. Tobacco is consequently the arti cle of our export* which unite ;, in peculiar degree, ail those advantages ; And it therefore becomes of the utmost importance to our .ship-owners to augment as muc h as possible the consumption of that article in Europe, and. by mo doing, to increase its exportation. And we should like vise boar to mind, that if sumo means are not found to increase its consumption in Europe, those two great agricultural States, Virginia and Maryland, whose laud* are peculiarly ad apted to the cultivation of tobacco, will greatly sutler, and many of their inhabitants v. 1 find it necessary to seek in other quarters of our country lor laud suit ed to the cultivation of some other artic le, proHhly cotton; thus increasing the quantity grown of the last named article beyond the wants of the eon; inner, and eon » qucntly diminishing its price. Th> ’...w» that the cotton planter is deeply interested in ti e sue cess of the tobacco grower, and in the increase of its consumption in Europe. It appear*, tiom tables on tne me at me i rcasurv Department, that the exportation oi tobacco to va I nous eountriert of Europe, lias from 1&3J to l-w3i, i inclusive, been as follows; to Russia five years, 34G I bo-sheatls ; t«> Prussia in lc-34. 10 ho?sheaiis ; Swe I ilrni and Norway. I1.W hogsheads ; Holland, 126. r.52 hogsheads ; |).'Mii.nl-, 1,57$ hogshead, ; to i ltd "ini' It! tln'c.' yr.ir-t. <■ 131 hotheads ; England. 1 ]«;| |i hogshead* ; S'otlaud, 537 hogsheads; to In-laud m lour years, tltlti hogshead-. ; (Siltrail ir, 14, 2711 hogsheads”; Hanse towns. ’.33.'-08 hogshead, ; France, including us ports on the. Atlantic and on the Mediterranean, 03,323 hogsheads : Spain, inclu ding its ports on the Mediterranean and ou the At lantic, 11,2;-2 hogsheads : to Portugal in tour veer . 1,062 hogsheads ; Italy, 5,61 f> hogsheads : to Sicily in 1835. 25 hogsheads ; to Trieste (Aurtria) in t..r e ve.ars. 87 hogsheads ; and to all other parts ot the world, 31,980 hogsheads; makiiig i total of 542,81; | hogsheads, and averaging annually 1*0,460 ho;>s I heads. , | Tito aforegoing show, the countries exported to. as cleared at our custom houses ; hut the point j to which vour honorable committee wish toarr.ve at. is, to Unti e m what countries the aforegoing state:. ! quantities are consumed. 1 will therefore respect; I fully state the m.mheiot hogsheads ol American to ' bae'ea wbieh, front statistical information, atqun' 1 . . ;ly by Wr.v- I'dgc.. Ic nsider are c