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Political. From the Frederick- Tovm (Ald.J Political Examiner, ENGLISH VASSALS; According to the “good old” feudal u «age between liege lord and vassal, the em« pnror of Russia, king of Prussia and emperor ol Germany hare gone to Londan to pay •heir homage to the prince refceiit of Eng. land. I nuis the Eighteenth had done horn f -:eto him before his departure for France. YVe only wish, as respects inferior and su^ Eerior vassals to the English Crbwn in these United States, that they would go to Eng* gland, bag and baggage, and cease their treacherous endeavors to make a British province of their native country. Federal writers anpear so intent on king Mr. Madison abdicate his poWer, that we are led to believe they want only a for** eign force to compel him to that measure. — Indeed, some persons have given pretty plain hints to that effect ; and, as England seems disposed to furnish such auxiliary force we may expect shortly to see the mask entirely thrown aside ; and their purposes more openly avowed. “ Let Mr. Madison make immediate peace, ot* abdicate his authorityThis is the constant exclamation of Federal wri ters. “ If the war must .be continued,’* say they, ‘W are the proper persons '•o conduct it.” For a .specimen of the manner in which the war would be prosecuted, had they the ascendancy, we need only look to Maryland . here, where not even a democrat constable has been left in office ; here, w here their passions have had full scope for the last year or two, how have things been managed i have the British been driven from our shores i have the federal governor and oouncil animated the pedple to defence by their example i where are their warlike preparations i alas.' our governor is asleep —his council are reviling government in the newspapers, and electioneering—<k his friends are holding illegal and ridiculous piscourseswith the enemy. Such is the way with which the federalists fight the battles of their country In the most federal coun ties of this state, where, according to fede ral authority, we should expect to find the best blood of the country, a lew of the ene* my have been permitted to commit their depredations unmolested—whole districts have betn laid under contribution by small detachments of vagabonds; whilst the “ best bli.od”—-those men who have to often boast ed of what they could do—have precipi lately fled, and left their families and pro* perty to the mercy of «he foe. And yet these are the creatures who have the auda city to talk of Mr. Madison** abdicating in their favor. That they would obtain for us peace, we do not doubt ; but it would be such a one as honest Americans would blush to acknowledge—it wou.d be a reco lonization. From a knowledge of the federal patri otism in this state, we can easily conceive Ike defence which would be made by the general government, were federal*:* pos sessed ol its control. The ** unconditional •iibmfcs'tyin ’* intimated >n London prints, w mid probably be the least o* our humilia tion; chabtisem.nt f< r former disobedience and retie..ion mi) lit be inflicted That such treatment would gratify some tactionUlM. we believe;else wh, so strenuously urge the vir:ue of rostering monaichs to (what they term) their “ rightful claims ? ** wi»\ • n L a vor to impress upon the minds of the p?. pie the doctrine of perpetual allegiance i why speak in such ruptures of k rigs »nd royal ty ? are not the%e things evidently intended to prepare the public mind lor :he wished for change * how then could we possibly expt ct a vigorous defence of our liberties, from n»rn who have linked themselves to the destroyers of all freedom ! the crimes of faction require the cure and interposition of the people; without a proper exertion ot which, theie is no safety. Whenlederal governors assume a neu’ra li'V. in a war constitutionally declared, it i time for tile people to dispossess them of their power, and transfer it to those >*ho will not thwart the measures of the national go vernment. The neutral posture of this state, demands that men whoa e known not to be partial to the enemy, should preside o ver its destiny. Cowardice or treachery in rulers, is not likely to give permanent secu i-ity to the governed. lb. ENGLISH THREATS. We view them with firmness, but with caution, If the American* remain hut true to themselves, they ca make graves for all the hordes of mercenary cut'ihroats that Britain may land on our snore*-; and that too within three months after their landing, at farthrat. Let the energy of government and people encreaNe with the crisis ; ti uat to union and force, and confide in uegociation or speeches no longer. By cutting off theii provisions, by every means; harraasing them hy light troops, am! severing thtii line* of operations ; we con at all times hat tf!e all invaders. It was thus that Charles V. with his veteran Hnny, was obliged by Montmorency (the ablest general of France |n hi* day,) to retreat from Pravence, when in two months, disease, hunger, and th* sword.de troved more than hihlf of hi* troop . It was thus that Charles XII. and Napoli r on the <»r. at were, in diflerent ages, driven from Russia, with ruin at their heels. lb. HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. Should this countiy be invaded, the rta! Tories, (:ew in nun.tier wc hope) wjii }>, placed in a twofold jeopardy ; the En..l» h would take thrir/,ro/,my, ai.d the Attie jr leans their ttvet. Jb To th' Editor tfth* Jmetica.% Daify Jdv$< tttei JHn. PoeLtoH, The following is n correct copy o' thn vo'ut. t* ry oath ol al ogianc.e to the Unitet, fi.u’e.ad n.iriMti-ed to the Celebrated VI. Talleyrand, bv tl,e li»i« Vfntthew Clarkson, Kvquire, whili Mayor of the city of Philadelphia. " • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand Perigonl, fornvrly administrator ot the He m tment o Pariv, son of Jinfpt liatiiH de T^lltyrao'i Per £0<*d, h general in the arraics of Fr nr , horn a Paris, and arriv d tt Phlladelpbi«from London (i. *W( ar, that I will lie faithful, him! near tru al epruncr to the Common wealth o' Pennsylva f'V ** Uts C'aitsd Suits <k America and I *i \ that i m, ill not, at any time, wilfully and know' mgly do any matter or thing- prejudicial to the treedom and independence thereof. " '* CA. Alau. de Talleyrand Perigord, Sworn the 19th Mar, 179* before u MATTHEW CLARKSON, Mayor.” AT PRIVATE SALE, The House $ Vendue Office OOK THE SUBSCRIBERS, N the main street and a 'joining the Bridge The Lot ia twenty-three and a half let front and 100 feet back. ALSO, A Lot ou F Street, 24 feet front, and 190 back. Thia Lot ia on i line with the Vendue Office. 0C5* Upon paving one fourth in Caah, libera credit will be jfiven for the remainder. „ , FOSTER & SATCHKLL July 8—tf. TO MEN OF ENTERPH1ZE ANE ACTIVITY. The sum of thirty thousand dollars to be rdt. ed by a Lottery for the benefit of the Li terary Fund. rpHE President and Directors of the Lite rary Fund, in pursuance of the power: vested m them by the Act of the General As vembly of Virginia, entitled, “an Act tr provide for the Education of the Poor,” art disposed to raise by a Lottery the sum o: thirty thousand dollars, by means of the a gency of a Contractor for that purpose, to whom a liberal compensation will be made, for conducting all the . operations ef such Lottery. Any person desirous of embarking in this undertaking will communicate his prcpo* sals, by a Letter addressed to the Subscr.i" ber, on or before the first day of August next; on which day the Presideut and Di» rectors will determine on accepting or re jecting such proposals. WM. MlTNFORD, Clerk of the Literary Fund. Richmond, July Tth, 1814. The Editor of the Petersburg Intelligen cer, will please to insert-the above until the first of August. • Ncw-Yoi’k Grand .Lottery rot THI BOARD OF HEALTH. 01T3WJI YLSONN (r POTTER, Booksellers , Richmond, have received from G. 8c It IV site s truly fortunate Lo'.tery Office, in New * orlc, an assortnienf of Tickets in the above re •pectabla Lottery, which they now offer for sale HIGHEST PRIZES* 1 of 840,000 1 of *3000 1 of 820,000 1 #T 82JfO 1 Of 810,000 2 «f 82000 I ot 85,000 1 of 81300 6 of 1000 dollars, 8cc. 8cc. -i- Capital prizes are all floating except t len Thousand Dollars-35,000 Tickets this Lottery considerably less than two blsn to a prize ; and the price of Tickets at pres« only Eight Dollars—Payment of Prizes gu ranteed by the Sute. , FtTZVVfl YLSONN 8c POTTER Have also received Irom Waite** offioe Hshimore Tickets in each of the Lotteries tl will be drawn lira, in that city, viz : JJiiiSfiiiio Hull Lottery, Highest Prizes. 840,000 gio.ooo 20.000 5/'00 Tickets I e i dollars each. \lso Tickets in a small Lottery, to be dra in Baltimore in a few weeks, called the Liberty ttugine house Letter Two prizes of 20,000 dollars each, and T k'-ts only five dollars each. Also Tickets in the Grand National Lottery, rc.onuining fire prizes of 20,000 dollars eac a: Nine Do'lsrs each — Schemes st large each lottery, may b*> s«en as shove. h itzn lie Is*.no and Pot I er will receive regnli '•'all the Drawings «>f each of the above Lo (6tw.) Charlotte Court, June 7, 1814. Plaintil VVm. anil John Armstead, . , v AGAINST Susannah E.Clarke, Ha lard Davenport and M dr d his wife, and P.dwurd Booker, Guard an ol John Scott, and Wm. B. Scott, Hram II. Bibb and Lucy his wife, .. . Defendants. IN CHANCERY. T'Mlfl defendant Susannah E Clarke not hav » iog entered lier appearance according to he act of Assembly, ami the rulea of this Court, <• ul it appearing to the saVsfaetion of the Court, that she is not an inhabitant of this State. On *hr motion of the plaintiffs, by their Attorney, ' is n'f’rred, that ahe appear here on the first lay of Sept. Court next, h enter her appearance *'”* answer the plaintiff*’ bill, and that a copy 1 this order be inserted in one of the news pa pers.printed in Richmond, for two months sue •esaively, «nd posted at the front door of the Court House of the said County. Copy—Teat. THOMAS HEAD, C C LA XUFonsVLK. pi.e n- rseeego'tlie Poor, in Surry County,will proewed, on t ic 26th July, if the weather pv iit not the next good day, TO SELL TIIB OLE RE LAND rV * id County, lately occupied by the Rev’d #SA VIUM, IHJTCKR, dec’d. The Sale will • k place, on the premises, st 12 o’clock.— He.Mii <1 useless to give a description of this r ip rtv, U9 those disposed to purchase will na* ■ irailv view the premises previously te the lav oi *«le.' The l.and is situated on the stage .id. lie veen Cabin Roiet and Sorry Court It rise, and contains 8H2 acr.-s, morr or less \ «r lit ot 12 months will be showed the ’urchaser, a . eeahly to the law of the General \isrmbly. iH>nd and approved security will >e required. By Order of ine Board, JAS. I),\VIBS EDWARDS, Clk. Surry, June 24. tds MAP8. Juit received, and for Sale, at S. Pleatantt’ Book Store, Richmond, MELIJSH’a MAPS Of Canadat The Uni el Suites, and The American Coast, Bank of Virginia, July 41814. The President and Directors have this day declared a Dividend of six per cent- on the old Stock, as the profits of the last half year, -and a Surplus Dividend of seven per i cent, being the accumulation since the esta* olWhment ofj the Bank. The sum of thir teen dollars on each share of old Stock will : therefore be paid on or after the 15th iu» ttant. ^ 6 W. DANDRTOOF,. ''ash. Farmers’ Bank of Vir^u.ia. The President and Directors have this day declared a dividend of five and a quar l ter percent, on the Capital Stock, for the last six months ; which, after the usual de« I ductionfbr the Stock of the Commonwealth, .will be paid to the Stockholders, or their . legal representatives, on the 15th instant. ' WM. NEKERVIS, Cash. July 4th, 1814. (3w) NOTICE. TAKEN from a Black Man, on Saturday the 11 th inst. 3 Bair CT one bdd Stock r ingi which tne owner can have, by deacri ' bing, and flaying the flrice of advertising, on ufl/ilication to JAS. HENDERSON, Jit the City Tavern June 30. NOTICE: A Petition will be presented to the next General Assembly, in behalf of the Richmond TURNPIKE COMPANY, for an increase cf the TOLLS upon Coal wag gons, carrying more than sixty bushels of Coal at a load ; and that the company may be authorised to demand and receive area* sonabte toll upon earts bringing wood to the City of Richmond. July 1st. 1814. *4t FOR SALE, THE TRACT OP LAND ; HEREON the late Col Wooldridge resid ed, on the Buckingham Road in Powha* tan County, containing upwards of 300 Acres : Any person disposed to pnrehase, may procure an advantageous bargain, by application to the' Subscriber, who will shew the land. WM. WOOLDRIDGE, h»ar the Coal Mine*, Chesterfield. June 24*—4tw. T" Richmond, l8rA 'June, 1814 HE CODRT Or HUSTINGS will proceed, at July Court, to the appointment of a SCHOOL MASTER, for the Foot Children in the alms nousE of the city—Salary g 100 per annum, and board. The privilege under cer tain restrictions, will be allowed the teacher, ol receiving for tuition, the neighboring ahildren on his own account. SALES AT AUCTION. On Thurjday the \ Ath of July next, will be Sold, bn the p anises, under the management of James Brown, jr. TWO YEARS’ LEASE (From the tenth day of April last)—of that wall known & valuable STA ND in the City, - CALT.VD TUB WASHINGTON TAVERN, Immediately fronting the Capitol. ALSO—A number of excellent BEDS, Bedsteads. Chairs, Tables, Side-boards — Earthen-ware—A uandsome sett of Table China—and almost every.article necessary to the comfortable entertainment of a Urge number of genteel persons. The above stle will be made positively without any limitation—Terms of Sale ^on nil purchases ;that of the lease except undfr cash will be reqijired . aboy«. 100 and uuder 200, 60 days credit; above 200 -nd under 500, ninety days; above 500 and un der 1000, nine and 12 months credit : approved endorsed notes will be required, PAMELA ANN MOORE, Ex’x. June 29-tds Adjutant an l Inspector General Ojjice, Washington, June JT, 18 4. GEXKRAL OttDKIt. fR3HE President" has been pleased t* issue the following Proclamation, of which due no. lice will be taken. Bt) till President of the United States nf America, A PROCLAMATION; ^A^HERBAS information has been received that a number of individual*, who have deserted from the Army of the United States, have become sensible of their offences, and are desirous of returning to their duty : A lull pardon is hereby granted and proclaim ed to each and all such individuals as shall with • in three months from the date thereof, surren der themselves to the commanding officer of any military post within the United States or the territories thereof. In testimony whereof, I have caused the •eal of the United States to he affixed to these presents, and signed the same with my hand. Doneat the City of Washington, the seven* teenth day of June, A. I). one thou aand eight hundred an I fourteen, and of the Independence of the United States the thirty-eighth. JAMES MADISON. fly the Prt sident, JAMES MONROE, Secretary or 8tat*. All officers-and soldiers of the army arc re— quired to continue their exertions in detecting snd bringing to trial deserter* from the ar my. A premium not exceeding fifty dollars fer each deserter will be paid hy the commanding officer of the post, garrison or district to which he may be brought and delivered. All officers and Soldiers are required to enforce tho law a gainst such citixen or citizens as shall entice or procure a soldier to desert. The words of the law arc as follows, viz : *' i* •nacieti, Crc. That every person, not subject to the rules and articles of war, who shad procure or entice a soldier In the service of th- United States, to desert» or who shall purchase from any sodier, his arms, uniform clothing, nr any part thereof and every Cap tain or commanding officer of any ship or ves sel, who shall enter on board such ship or ves sel, as one of his errw, knowing him to have deserted, or otherwise carry away any such soldier, or shall refuse to deliver him up to the orders of his commanding officer, shall, upon legal conviction, be fined at the discretion of a ny court having cognizance of the same in any sum not exceeding three hundred dollars; and he imprisoned any term not exceeding’ one year. Hy order of the Secretary of War. JOHN R. BELL, Aiuttatu ln?pcci»r General* (2»J Valuable Land for Sale. 1*Y virtue of a .decree of the Superior P Court of Chancery, for the Richmond District, wherein the Exe cutors of Alexan* der Trent, sen. dec’d, were complainants, and the Repr sentatives of Peterlield Trent, defendant^'— IVill be Sold, at Cumberland Courthouse, on the fourth Monday in July next, [being court day] the balance of that very valuable TRACI of LAND on Willis’s river, containing J.'ir 1*2 acres, by a late survey.—The quality of the Land is well a dapted to the culture of Wlvat, Corn,&c. and Its contiguity to the towu. of Chira, where there is a most excellent Manufac - turing Mill, for wheat, a tobacco inspection and '.ready Market for every thing which may be made thereon—added to its being at the head of the navigable waters of Willis’s river, render it a most desirable situation for one who w«shes to invest his money in this kind of propt"*y.—One third of the pur chase money will be required when the ti« tie is made, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, to be secured by a deed of trust on tne Land. THE COMMISSIONERS. Jane 28, 1814. tds. LAND KOUSALE. t WOULD WISH TO SELL 10 or 1200 Acres of Land, O Lying im the county of Orunqc, X tbe road leading from Swift Run to O range courthouse, and in less than a min from the latter place. The greater part of this, land is in its original growth, and the tract e qual in value to any high land in the atata._ There la on it from sixty to seventy acres of the very first rate low grounds. The land will be shewn by myself, or in my absence, by Mr. Robert Brock, living on the premises. TIJOMA8 MACON. June 23. lloct. Heed’ Cyclopedia. SUBSCRIBERS to Rees's Cyclopedia, are respectfully informed, that the 47th No. or Vol. 34, part. lst,haa been received, and is rea> Hy for delivery at the subscriber's Book-Store Richmond-——They are earoestly solicited to nuke early application for the numbers wanted to complete tiieir respective Setts—and such as are indebted for numbers of the work already delivered art requested to make immediate payment. 8. PLEASANTS, Jlgentfor the Proprietor». June 29. Samuel U. Adams, IS NOW RECETV1N6 100 Casks Nails, assorted, 1 Hogshead Knob Locks, * Do. Piles, Do. Tongs, Shovels and Pokers, Do. Saddlery assorted, Do. Tea Kettles, Do. Till and Chest Looks, Butt Hinges, 8tc. 4 Do. assorted Hardware) JO Ton Bar Iron, assorted, 16 Baltimore Ploughs, 12 Doe. Saddle Trees, ALSO ON H \WD, A good assortment of Hardware, Ironmongery Cutlcnr and Brass Wares, Bolting Cloths^ Hoop Iron, Natl Hods, fcc Uc—Whicji are of. cred for sale, on moderate termed Doc. 13. tf Fresh Medicines, JUST received by the subscriber, a few doari below the .Bell Tavern, and warranted genuine—via. 1001 hs Camphor, 20 do Opium, 200 do. Gum Arabic, best quality, 20 do. Tragacanth, do. 50 do. Arrow Root, 150 do. Cream Tartar, 20 do. Gum Assafoetids, 100 do. I’nlv : Rhubarb, 100 do. do. Jallap, 20 do. do. Ipecac, 75 do. do. Pale Bark, 200 do. Yellow Jlark, 150 do. Liquorice Ball, 50 do. Arnaito, heat, 100 do. Sweet Spts. Nitre, 30 do. Cirpiatnon, 50 do. Cassia, 100 do. Anise 8e«*d, 30 do. Camomile Flowers, 50 do. Magnesia, large lump, } 20 do. do. small square C Engliah. 100 do. do. Pulve* ised 3 Groce HaUock’s imst Amer. Castor Qi, 1 do. best West Indian do. 1-2 do. do. Common, do. lOOOIbs. Pearl Aslies, Copal Varnish, Lamp Oil, 8te, Together with almost a general assortment o Drugs and Medicines, Which he intends to sell low for cash —Oi ders punctually attended to. _ WM. WEST. Dec 21. (O* JUuui lor Sale. T will nail a valuable tract of high land near *- Richmond, containing about 1.50 or 70U acre#, the distance from the city is about 4 \-T miles, adjoining the lands of John Price, R<> bert Price and Capt, Jnsiah Gathri|htj any person inclinable to purchase, can view the premises by application to me, who will at the same time make known the price. P. S. So soon as the sale is made, there shall be notice given, and all to whom I an indebted will please apply tf> me for pay ment, as the land will be sold for that pur UNION AI It KUltNACi JOHN H. SAUNDERS. pose. Henrico, March 26th. 1814 J. H. 8. 00 THE RICHMOND CARTIXUH tX UR *98 And wnouciHTMRoiv wokk wii be executed at th<- FNirnac-. Ordei! at the Furnace,or with Johw Parkill place, or Pollet k Lea in PnteroburK, nankfully received a’>d promptly at ten? FABKlilLL, K4IUI \ I u| June 1_tf To Kent, A Three Story. Fireproof, IlKfr.K r« x B- attuate on • or Main Street, and l opposite the Bell Tavern—Postese.on eit the 26th of the 7th Month (July.) the Subscriber, at the Falling Garden, or [ absence of Cal kb Low a r.a. ' .. JAMBS LOWN1 Fifth Mouth 18th, 1814» tfa ftfiW BOOKS Ju4t Received, and for Sale by S. Pl r,i - SJSrs, Richmond. 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