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_Or, LADY’S AND GENTLEMAN'S MISCELLANY' -sa^ -iLJgmg,W - ~~ -——-—--WE-DWESDA r, OC7 Q.»fiR 20, US02. ~ ~ NOTICE. ^ J\7"IDE le fold to the highefl bidder, at Dunkirk '> V «o KLiog and Qjiiecn County, for Cad', on Ihr ad of J annary, 1803, F01mc.cn or Fiftee*. likely Nfgrocs, confiitmg of Men, Women, and Cbildrer. R. B. CARTER OSiober J4th. 18 1. f 8/ 1 50 DOLLARS REWARD, RV$! away from the Suhrcnocr in this cry, in May lad, a Nr*rro m-rr, named BAILOR. A Black complexion, about TwenM'-St'c or Seven Years old, about Five Feet Se»en or Fighv. Tt* - mrrlv b-longed to the ettate of Hoove.a «r.d 1 > Ltu h»s wo.iced at ‘he Bbukfomh’v trade. Was irur chxfed at Public Salt, laft Spiing. Whoever fecures the fi»id Negro, and ledges h;m ti'IJatl in tuts City, fn*' ■ ’ have the al»oTe reward bv upplying ty Wklliarn P uich.r. TWO,VI AS MOOKE. October 15rA, i8ot 100 DOLLARS REWARD. SCHOONER TRY AT. of Norfolk, was Kre gbtet ftom Richmond for Baltimore with bran, on tt t ajth of July !afl, John Dudley maflir. She e an.:u" Twenty-Five Tons Burden, Pilot B> a bud , witl a Red Trunk Com anion. There is a fulpiciot the Die matter ot the Schooner has run awav with tier, a< ht or fhe ha* sever finer been hratd of. Probably, Dudley may have taken her to Charsftpr, S. C. *1 will circ an hnr.dred dollar* to any per." a w o Ih 1! ficp faid VeTci, providing that Dtttiiey has run v.-aj with her, and who will put it In my power to ge; he. £g*in. Achircfi. to JOHN TAYLOR, Norfolk P- S. The Printers of the Times, at Chad'rfior ,-.re requefted to repubifh this three Dims. JOHN TAYLOR GUcber *otk i"iotZ LIME. A CAP-GO of frcfh Store Lime ir ^ irrces, jui arrived ffoin PfoviJenpe Rhode Iflar.d, and for file af Rockets ia::din« by c JOHN LESTER. Richmond, 0&. 10,1302. C-t.) BY THE LATE ARRIVALS #'v- MACKENZIE, & Co. HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FALL GOODS. Richmond, Sept. 30th. Io02. ) 'tO BE. SOLD, FOR READY MONEY, pLRSUANT to a decree of the Federal Circuit Court of theUnited States, -or the Diit. idt of V irgtnia, in a Grit between the executors of Ilanbury’s,plaintiffs, and the truf jtccs of gen Nellon, and others, defe- duets, a tract o: of land in the county of Prince ’,V: 1 liam, on the water, of Tull Run, containing 220 acres, mAv in the occupation of Mrs. Gwynn* or fo much thereof as will be fuff._ ‘ cie^n to raife the fum of £. 259 with intcrcil thereon from O&obcr 1797, and the cvA *: €x£fnceS 1a':S which will taicr p'are at Gadlby’s tavern, in the town of Alexandria, on Saturday, the fixth of Xovrmhr nrxt. They above tract ofland was put* haled bv Peyton Gwynn, deceafed under the faid de cree, a nu the purchafe money not beiii<r v.'hollv paid, is again to be fold for the fatUfactiori i hereof, tn conformity to faid deciec, and tern.s of original faie. D. M. RANDOLPH Tate Marfhal, v. d, Richmond, Sep;. 1 $/'* 1802. (fd.<.) ___ _ A Tutor Wanted. A MAN whocan tortch tfte Engl,ft lan. g,,age grammat»cally;nifo,writing,arith fnet*cT and geography. Eiberal wages and other advantage*; will he given to fuch a per fon. A married mart with a fmr ll faniiiv vv-'!I he preferred. HARRY HETN . - r'/J c: f;/aV-:** Jav n*of - oneyy for (!/,ie 's f u rn n- ore prectou r //w; mot;ry.** _ franklin. MAYORS TOLL BRIDGE i lil hc is M'pechuHy informed, is now i-Ointncrely and permanently fimfred; 1 FHod'^vT W‘th,gC>°^. ftron?> *»» fiibftantiai ■ jand-Ra'ls: and will, very ihortlv, he fuo fo dii- ? ’ \r lir'^S f- ' ™ °nc Cil' to fbe other, io tJu pnfjengers tray pafs T bv Dav,cr bv i>ight, with t;;e utinoR latety, and moil un , bounded confidence. Urh(-; the vafl magnitude of this underra ,: »?.• y *:idividuali the chimerical X.,:i Which lt was originally viaV.ed by the . Who C community , the immcnfc lum w^ch !',.!? /’ thc *™g* of time fa period ,ot ou le-.sthac i? years) which it has taken to hrm^ ,t ? its prefcm Rate of perfection ; t* --Kivu an, the importance of it to thofe who n<>rt" or i iuth> and Particularly to the ; whale count x io ith of Jrmes River, /a brino i ProJu<* ™ rket, and coming to the : j ! °* govcrnweat,areconii«]ered, a confident hope anti belief is entertained that it will meet j and auvujr. receive, univerfal patronage and fupport; exdufive of theft conftderations, | ECO NOMY itfelf points out tins to be jtnc CKEAPE9T, (and furelv it is the mutt I AGREEABLE) mode of croifing the rivefj for I the very fmall ditterence in the expence of | going by any other conveyance, bears no r-ro ! port,on to the certain,y, fifctv,and cxpcdii.on, Which this excellent and cfeful brid x affords n• / . • . , SAMUEL JONES* Ktcbmonj, l trginia, brptj its. IMO^. JUDGE TUCKER’S Elackft one. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING AN AMERICAN5 EDITION o v BLACKSTONE’s i COMMENTARIES, j : ITH ;OTE1 OF REFERENCE TO 1 HF CONSTITUTION AND LA 7/S Of THE IE D L P '! t, Cj O EE f' ?i ME R TO? THF i ORfTED STATES, A KB OF THE j COMMON’WEALTH or VIRGINIA: j ,r"t "*?”'** *9, rach volume, cm.tiring Ua<K :'A«Mb fu'-jeits, as a-(murednett 7a ry to fjfm «/,•/ main vu:-> at /„.& °J Argn. . as .: Me tuber of the Fe:lr> al I'r’CK. _ Bv St. GEORGE TUCKER, j Prsfrffir of law m (he coll, * of 11' hinOz au<{ *far. ; and on* of th: judge, in the General Cm, / in Virginia. j Printed for \V ill, am Youkg Rirck,*™ A lift A HAM S m A LL—Philadelphia! THE proposed EDITION WILL CONTAIN— I. An introduction, or preface, j II, Notes on fuch parts of the Commen j t*ries as tint on (ubje&s which relate to i ;:,r,cbt,v* powers, delegated by theconftita i^ion.r.e | oas of the federal government, ot or the Bate of Virginia; (hewing in wh vf ;i«.itancethepnndp!c«of the B.itifh confti , * uion, the mu:.-ms ol that government, the i S^ieral cuftonris o- common law' of England, i t!'” ^ritifh parliament, am! particular | cuBo.ns-or prefer-otions, have been adopted : m con-.nvned ; altered and amended ;or whoi , v changed and repealed, by local circum 'PA\ 'r' aCconlideratioiis,or the * xprefs I provifiorr: c mtained in out conftitutions and Baled law. /If. I o each volume' of the commenta ries-tb-w will bs an appendix, into which vii! bo int'jdiicod not of a more confiderabtc j " i .'th, /hu h cannot convenient!) be infert j <n the lKrdv ot ihe work, and 8j?oRT tracts j "pon Alrfie fubjeihs arihng out of our own j coiiBitution and lawr. { f' ■ ’ *'e «:V'"nvix to the fir ft volnfrte Moll jr 'main, r A dihmi.fe on government. 2 j An Cn piii; ;;ito the obligation ami uuthori [ »V of tfie common lavt and iratutes of Eng j l-md; in the i'n:u«: -States rcfjx-ctivedv; and j wlierVrfhc fivne be the Jaw of the federal government oJ the Unite ! States or not. t A view of thp written law of the comn. 'n wcalth of Virg.nia, as partaking o£? the coii ftituuon and Jaws ot the federal government ar»J treaties made thereby; as well as of its °Wn particular conftitution and ads of its legislature; together with fuch a£ts of the parliament of Great Britain as maybe frill |fuppofcd it* have any lore e <n obligation j therein. 4.. A view of the. conftitution of u.u* o-i'.ttd States; m relation and connection • vyith the frateconftitutions; a brief examina tion of their rcipccfive powers; a fhorr par rallei between it and that of Great Britain; an examination' of fome of its defects; and . view of the amendments thereto propofcJ c7 th^ fcycral frate conventions, and of fuch as may frill be proper to be taken into further C‘.. nfrticiai ion. 5 A lhort view of the conititu t;on of V irginia; an examination of fome of |:V‘ • Jeiferion s pofitions relpccting ir: fome ; hints with regard to an amendmetn of it See. 6. Obi’ei v at ions on the right of confcicncc j and the freedom of the profs, m the United j ■. uite: of America. 7. a view of the origin, I ptogrefs, *‘nd prefent frate of ilavei •. in Vir gmia, with a plan for its gradual abolition. j8* View of the laws r-efpe&ing glebes and i ■ hunches in Virginia, j V. The appendix to tin fecond volume | wi5.J contain a iliort abftrad of the land laws I in v irginia, with a reference to -fitch as arc j^o he found in any general t,>de. c A dif cot..fe on toe law c; defeents in Virginia j i* * engrr rea copp, r plate - able of defeents • accoruing thereto. 4. A table, (hewing tlu 1 man tier in which eftates in parcenary (hall be ’ divided pursuant thereto 5. A view of the laws , reipeetiug efch—its and for forfeitures, pafletl : Curing the revolutionary war, and of the j rights of foreigners, to hold lands in Virginia, j 6. A view of the laws refpecting Haves a: j property. 7. A difeourfe on the fubiect 01 j the hws reft raining ufury. | y.1’ Tht appendix to the third volume j h-T contain a lhort view of the courts e I'nited States, and of the coma an weak! I °V wltb • Hiract of the 1 tws b\ j which the practice therein is regulated, fu tures on the trial by jury in Virginia imj." j the exifting lavvu and a plan for their amend ■ inent. ; VII.The appendix to the fourth volume wli: | Attract of the criminal jurifdialoi ! of the federal government, and of the com monwealth of Virginia; and a (hort difrourf. on treafon. V III. The tiacts mentioned in the fourtl (etion together with the Editor’s prctA e anu the Cc.njijicnrator*s introduction, oemo aP attached to the firft volume of Blackftoiu will, in this edit ion, be divided into two n the pieiacc and introductions; and ih. (iv'c tracts fiifb mentioned in the fourth fectior will iDe attached to the firft part,vand the othe three tracts mentioned in the fame fee tion, will make ihc appendix to the Aeon part. *** Thc difperfed throughout tb work will amount to fourteen or fifteen bun ored. rhofe which refer to the conftitutio | ‘H'vs of the Uni lea States arc ver nurni j rous. CONDITIONS. I. I hat the work bejj be obtained t printed with a newjj rnaks it prudent type, on iuperfind a.id from the tim paper, aw in five of going- to prei very large Octavo be published in on volumesj and be vear. ' bound in neat law jriL Thar the pi fc TT „ l’> bf the whole, con. I., f hat it ftal! go to 1 pfrtc and bound prejs as *oon as a'J fhall be twontv dol iufhcient numberlj Iars, payable on dc ot fubfcribcrs fballJI livery AnoRiSS BY THE Pu B L1 s fl fc P. 9. 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Merick, Norfolk - Mr. ! K. Grecnhow, Wtll'amlburgi Mr. Header , l>n> Frederickfourg; Mr. S. Bilhop Alexan , (Jria; Mr. J. Albuftis, Martitv.b.:. ; Mr lMw_ ! *"> Winchefter; Mr. 1. Gaits. Raliegh, I North-Carolii>ai Mefivs. Bailey and V^aller* | Charleiton, South-Carolina; Mr. J. Marfh, | Georgetown, Potomac; MGl'rs. Ralph and i Co. Wafliin-.;ton C itv; Meflr« G. Kill, and Conrad and Co. Baltimore, &c. : e. Flie publishers have only to add, that they bebrv • it will be found to be considerably the lowed priced law book, of a fircUar ex i teat,and including a copy-right pure bail, thr.t i b s appeared tor many years’ either in Acic j rica, or Europe I WILLIAM YOUNG BiRCH. ! AflRAHAAI SMALL, j TLuWelpL-j, dept. i. ib02. | . HAY’s PAMPHLET. , THIS dny’s piper com .ins the contlu.icn !ol ,Wr. Hays pa.n_pl.lct th, y ef } ; 1 ; T^Zin’a- ’Ve cannot too carndliy ! ’fommend to the attention of the Puh!k rhii j ciaihca! and truly eftimatlc product! -,n £-'Cr~ 1 member of the next AlVcmbiy fhouid read ft | ov^i over T ram; mil then let a law be j franjcly and fairly paft for th-* (ci-uie and fdh* , v ; a b;‘:>kr.;pt\s lands, as well as all bis other property, tor the payment of his debts Jn comparative population a,. 1 irr.no. t.ucv, .hi*? ; is falling foft behind both New Y< -:k and ,1 J ;!‘;“^ivan'a- ] hl> bis been- proved by tb~ > j cc"lus/ io!*ie cfreaual flops not r takl*" forthc crtablilhmeat pf manufachires it *! ™a-v ?Yl Pa\Vt,;l» hut if a certain truth, ihat ) 1 " 1 » wih imk into i ihite of onlr fecorid I rate importable. Ten years hen e The will e i TLV’ft ^°,th Va‘,lin2 fasten years ,v:o. " rjnc^ul'1,ds ui count ipation'u-ill tend , j confaderably to t is j f ...... J be gradually fillet! with vagabond thieves j ami itrumpet,, without owner > without em ! Payment, anti with ever.• conceivable difpo | h.tun for m (chief, But rim want of an jT. -- J ‘«ve Mtcm for the recovery ' f debts iS of ’tie.i,entire f ilHcient for Hunting th- greyrth ~ J cd any counti /. 1 * c ; 7 DUANE. ; 1V E uiidcntand tbit the learned ;;.J ,nde * »Mg.u>Ic Duane has four fub-editors. Ode oi *. tn l ■ i* Dr. Jana-* Reynolds; another, \Jr! ' i?lom1as Wd> Demographer; a third, one . I ollardj of whom wc have heard nothin- , ■ v. i »k;re to repeat. !"[?? fourth is W]ju,m I i.-uane- junior, a young own, it Whom’bis ! f*theLr Ochres the world to/ f. Jn thi> whole D-itch, there is not cue iir.gle AmcnYnn but , D •ant- hmiielf, and ho wts born iv C mjJ? »! .. is rK;wiou/ fm.-c a ’ct:,T was pjb . | Jtckly addrdTt dto Dr. Re- nolJ, { . one of • editors of this paper. As a oh ^-cian ns a ! gentleman,and as a nerfonai f-jepd' li0 was* re ! ‘fmred and expected to give an anincr. He • i pci f.its in fia nce; He docs p ;t )«• .a. vik-aV/lc to fu.iport Duane in the nffrrtion of ! a k a tula! >n« feifehood; and he. does i:,r r^uTc ; to ...bro.it Dunn by giving an explic i cor' tradition tr. ms caUirh iies. \\ c -icf. ife ibe i Dory, and the for. c fr'»rn whence iv came r ,! "iuch to r are fa-thlnp for the cerr c ■ ' . But ¥ ' Dofbu how »:;• - nue r„ ft.nid