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Mean time, I. .never, arrange ments inay he maue by hookaelleis and others tor the purchase of any of the e\tia copies, l etters upon this subject, post paid, will be immediately attended „ , SAMUEL C\KY, Agent. It ii requested, that ail h p §4! i« av ions n hat soever touching the New Revised c ode, whether by letter or iu person, maybe addressed to Mr Carv. nec- 7-_01--tf_THE PUBLISHF.l=8. Farmers’ Hank of Vi ret via. 7|'HE ANNU.lL MF.KTING of the t1 ■ckhnlders w ill he held al Hie U.mk, on Wednesday the 3ih out ..of January uext. Hec.3. Hi)..tilin WM. M-KFRA IF, f ashiei The Annual Meetnitr OF the SlockholtL is ot ihe UaNk‘ OF A IRUIMA will he held at tlioli Hanking house iu Richmond, .on the lirst Monday in January. Dec. 3. 03..H1IU W. Il ANDRIOLE, Cashier. Form of a Power for voting by Proxy. KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that »f do hereby appoint robe substitute and proxy, fur and in name Jtnd behalf, in vote al any cleclii n of a Oirectur or XJirecmrsof the Hank of Virginia, as lull) as migli' or could, were personally present. In witness whereof have hereunto set hand and seal this day of in ibe year . Healed and delivered » In the pieseuce of j Form of an Affidavit. So’t. This day personally appeared before me a magistrate of ilie said A. n. and made oath that the shares mentioned in Ihe above power are really his propeity (or the propetty of whose executor, administrator, or guardian he Is) and not held in pursuance of auy contrivance or design lo obtain a grc.uer number of votes than lie it fairly cut! led to, ill conformity with the proportions of voting on shares as established in the act for incorporating the Dank of A’irginia. TP1 lj:- subset liter having obtained a license imin the Common Hall, otlets Ins services to the public as an AUCTIONEER of LANDS and SLAVES, lie will *l*o undertake lo conduct sales of every tscM'rlpiion of property made iindei the autlmiiiy ol executors, • aUn)iiii8tiaiortrustees, coiiiuilasioiitra appointed h\ joints, A.C. Ac. Rrouipt and strict attention will he paid to the buti Tiess cniiiniitted to his care. Mis lone r>.»rln.r. ... ... .auctioneer, will, lie trust*, enable him to give general •satisfaction. Mis unite is kept in the upper tenement of n two story stuccoed house on E street, between I3lli a:.il »41** streets, where he will lie found between the hours of 10 and a.Communications for litin, may also be tcit, ii inorc cuiivniirut^ uith Mr, .Samuti Harris, at the gasin. JAMES BltOWN.jr. Dec. 7._ «. ,, linn. James Harms John Jones, HAVE connected themselves in the COMMISSION lil/.SJ.y/i’.y.y, under the lirm of H AlllllS <v JONES, and in that line they offer their services lu all who mat ■please lo favor them. Richmond, July 2. I«..0ni Coffee, Sugar, Spanish Holts, Sr, 50 Bags Prime (iKEEN COM' 1- E 20 Ithds. do. St. Croix SURAH 20 do. 2d quality do. 2000 Spanish OX HIDES 20 Barrels TANNERS till. And will be laud- d to-day from the Schr. Hamlet, from Philadelphia— 20 Hbds good HYE WHISKEY 30 Barrels do. do. 'fou svi.s t ow HV RALSTON & PLEASANTS. October 22. 18..U Ii. <V H. iSeitson S' Co. H AVE just received a general assortment of SEA SONABLK ROODS. Dec. 0 02..If subscriber is bmv receiving “ X II hhds. and 13 bids, prime sugar* TV bags greell coffee 1 to boxes fresh iduuin raisins 40 do. do. Muscatel do. 2H casks raisins 10 sacks soft shell almonds 2 bbls. shelled do. SO sacks Liverpool salt 20 bids, clear cod oil 1 o tons Swedes iron, IJ to Hi inchts wide, aud > to I inch thick. LEWIS WKBII. P-_ li*..0l M \ \ C'H KsTEli 1‘IIOPKH 1 Y furniture and House Servants fur sale. rJM! K subscriber being about to decline housekeeping, -* offers for sale, privately, the establishment at preseiit i.vcupted by linn. In situation, this property Is escelled by none m this neighbor hood and furnish es every convenience foi ibe comfortable accoininoda Hon ol a large family, with a highly cultivated garden, containing upwards of 2 acres, ice bouse,&c. Also a number ol handsomely • iliialnl UNI M PIAOY Kl> . LOTS—some of them substantially enclosed, and on the il tli das of Jantintt/ next, he will sell at public auction, upon the premises, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—this is extrusive and valuable.Ten male and female SERVANIS, with their children in families ; a valuable carptMii^r; four excellent mtlch i town. rcTlAPfl ill 111*. Iilar v • a ohaeL.i «..A I.... .. I dec. Ate. The sale will he Conducted hy Monrare, Robinson & t’le.i.ants, upon terms then to l>r made known. ARCHIBALD 1 ItKHI AND. Manchester, Dec. 14. in..if |>Y order of Samuel Boatwright, and »y virtue ot a deed of trust hearing date on the 8Htb oct’r, lbl«, :md duly recorded in the county of Cumberland, exe cuted to the subset there hy Thomas Harris, to secure the payment of eight hundred and tifiy-six dollars,and inter*st due Samuel Boatwright—Will he uffeied for sale to the highest bidder, for ready money, on the I st day oj January next, before Zacbariati Taylor’s Tav ern, in the town of Carlrrsville, a tract of LAND, con j j«. taming tot acres, whereon the said I honias Harris now * resides, and adjoining the lands of William Cafrington and Daniel Mayo. JOHN (I. HANIM., |__»ec. 7. At..Mi« IMVID STRATTON. 1 AND FOR BANK HI OCR.— I wish la s.l a tract -f J n.t land tying In Campbell county, 80 milts from Jijincbburg, H miles from Campbell courthouse, and about 8 miles from Staunton river. This tract Is commonly called the" locust Thicket,”— contains by recent survey I7.ft! acres lying us well as any tract tn the county.—About 400 acres have been cleared, the balance f.» covered with valuable Umber.—A por tion oj it is good tsbucce land, and the whole u ell adapted to funning—it Is well watered, and the neighborhood is good. St oik of (hi Hank of the Lnt !/pi Hank of Virginia, or the Farmers' Hank of ’ irS'”iu, would be taken in payment, or accomo mating time given on the purchase money. Mr. John eklr'i,'"lr.r' n*nr Campbell courthouse, ullt shew the (and. If 11.1.1AM G. FKNVFKI'ttJH. _ HichmonHt May II. \ ..tf TLantl in Powhatan for sate. i *xiUr.,,**r'htr to dispose of 7 or Boo acres of g>..a,i.o*. .**"'* tn ,b® npper end of the county of Js?.1,a»^'« "*'“«* P*n <»f the tract on which here I.«f Ik.-. P*'* of ,bf ah,,v« l'""1 '» '» wood*, ires!. .T'" ,a,*tObaC,0l!,"rt’ "O '» f/' ai'.Vlf ’I,'" P,,r'ha*c without first viewing it, a far ther description Is deemed unnecessary. „ „ .. HENRY SKIPWITH. Powhatan, May 14. t STOP ihE Til I El-f OTOI P.N from the snhscrihrr, living I:. the cilv of a7 Richmond, on the night of 1 he 3d instant, a small BLACK PONY, upwards of feu year* old. with a larjf • bite spot in his face, and one of his Innd feet white, a small 11,im tall aud mane. Kris very reins'kat.le for Ini" smaH appearance and compact form ; paces well, i."e Foes In any other gait. His form is droop |t>ii bf imd, and rises well before, with a short thick "JL*! rev,Md any person llhetally, who will restore pony to me, or seenre Uis thief. *’**'■?. ti\.,s'.sr . v *r oooth. ,a.. „jrd* . > ..«5 , /•€»' Liverpool, Xit.—lJ Pin' Slii|> Young /Zero, Capl.WlL sov, .i new and superior vessel of ihe nrsl class, now loading at Clt» Point, ami having much ol her Cairo engaged, will meet with quick despatch. for freight apply to JAMES II. BROWN, Nov2(>. AS..tf East stile of Shockoe VA ai ehonse. I (MM iici'rj Linn/. 'pil'- subscriber mil Herat PUBLIC AUCTION, ou ( * Thursday the 'tsd dan °l Itrctmber, at Amelia Couiihonse. Iili>3 acres ol land lying in Amelia comity, and within three miles <f Ihe Conilhouve, formerly owned hy Branch I unner. ami purchased h> Cornelius ’ Buck orilocior II. r. Archer, and conveyed in tlie sub- * sctlber by Ruck’s trustees, in which said lauds Mr. , Rubert Graham owns otic moiety ; tLe title however is , in the subscriber, and by conseul of salt! Giahaiu’s tmsiees, tlie whole Iran will he sold together, >,n a • tedit of II and It mouths, the pur* haset lo give bond and approved seciiri'ty, with a deed ol dust on the land to set lire the pnri base money. Ihe sale will he without reserve, and take place > at 12 o’clock. YOUNG PANKEY. Uccrinhet 3. fin..ids Dissolution of C’upartneis'np WILLI'.M SIIAPaHIi having sold |o Lewis Webh his interest in Ihe concern »t kll vPaHI) & W LBlt Hie copartnership is Oils day dissolved. Lewis Welib will settle tlie atfaii s ol said concern , Villi am shaparh. November’27. LEWIS WRBIJ. Iiiimiiphh will lie continued by Lewis WI.hr, who ollcis for bale 3110 sacks Liverpoi.l SALT AO bags green COFFEE 43 barrels L af SUG AR 4 bhils. MOLASSES *2 pipes, I hi li pipe & 12 qr. casks L. P. Madeira WINE 4 qr. casks L. P. lVneritle WINE « pipes Pogniac Bit A Nl> Y 10 bbls. Apple do. U lihds. Antigua Rl’M •22 do. N. E:. do. A pipes Holland GIN 13o bills. Curiiilier's ft Leyburn’s ir,tilled Whisker 33 tieices Loudon I’orttr •20 bbls. New York Prime Pork Amu ibs Bacon Mono bbls. North Carolina Cut Herrings IA0 do. Shad 3<i do. Tar 24 do. Kosili •20 do. Pilch 7 do. spirits Turpentine 8fi lihds. and crai*3 Gueeu’s Ware 20 h *x< s l ea China Slone Ware 40 ca;k- English G'nssware, assorted p caskb Apothecaries’ Vials 1*11 boxes Window Glass, ti.XS, 8\10, 10X12. 12X10 250 empty ivnujohns II ginc< Quari Bottles Bn t >ns Bar Iron 12 do. Plough Plates German, Crawley and Rllstercd Stcsl Nail Rods 40 casks Wrought ami Cut Nails 30 tioxes Cation and Wool Cards 20 d >rcn Wire Sifters in do. Fiymg Puns H do. Shovels 1 case Pound Pins 1 do. Pack uo. 1 do. Plated Sniidleiy 120 Ploughs *20 tons prime Russia Hemp 3Con Ins. Seine Twine 10 frails soft shell Almonds fill hags Filberts 30 boxes Imperial 17 do. Gnilponder / 27 do. Young Hyson * TEAS 2 chesls Hyson Skin i 1 chest Souchong ' 40 kegs Hu pom’s Brandy wine Gunpowder 1 ion Har Lean Logwood, Aloiu, Copperas, Indigo Saltpetre, Shaving Soap llace and (Mound Ding, r I’rppei, Pimento, Nutmegs, Statch Mnttard. Corks Letter, Writing and Printing Paper A l, SO, Meu’sdc Women’s SHol.8, in barrels and boxes A general assortment of HOMES 11C DOOMS and COTTON YARNS Oznaburgs, Tickleubnrgi, Burlaps, Sack Bags, &c. Mid,.,.,, .son bushels CORN, (in More) 800 do. do. (afloat) _ December 3. 60..tit Ol ICE,,.. I be subscribe! alone is authorized to • x icceive the outstanding debt* due to the late con cetiiuf LYLE. SCOTT Jfc SAUNDERS. having lieeu ap pointed receiver theieofby the superior court of chancery for the Richmond district. It is expected that all per sons indebted to the said concern will make mnnedi aie pat menl, as longer indul ••ace cannot be afforded. Dec 8. 6*2..if SAMUEL TAYLOR. fruit, forest 'frets, ire. 4r. BENJ AMIN prince a CO.—Have for sale at their old established Nursery, Tlushiug, (L. I.) near N. 1 k, their usual extensive variety of European anil American I'lt till and TOR ESI TREES. Avaiietvof the luigrsl gooseheni-sin America ; alto rasplieiry and cunaiit hnthes. Drape vines, roses, horse chrsntiis, weeping riIIowb, European mountain ash. Magnolias'* tnpetta, acrnnnnata and glanca, silver lir, or balm of gilt-ad, a beautiful evergreen, sugar maple. Large Spanish chesuut ; do. filbert. European linden or lime tree; and a variety of other ornamental trees, stnuhs and plants. Catalogues of wlimh n ay lie had at the store of Messrs. Ellis u Allan, Richmond.Ordrie left with llieui, or forwarded to Benjamin plnce /y Co. No. U0. Pearl street. New York, will be ininiedt. aiely altruded to, and the trees, Ac. packed in the most secure mauner. l>fC- _ 66..81 Gloucester Lou• Grounds for Stile. Bi viitueof a deed of trust executed to us hy John P. Shields and wile, now of record in the county court of Gloucester, to secure to I lininas Logwood Hie payment of mudiy aiims of money therein mentioned, we w ill, on Monday the 34 of January ne ft, (if fair— if not, the next fair day .Suudayjevcepled. at Dloucegtrr Comiiliouse. In Iront of the tavern formerly kepi |o Robert Hamoue. proceed to sell for cash, to the highest bidder, a TRAC. I OF La ND, containing nr estimation 534 acres, he ibe same more or Irs., I>mg in Dloiiertirr county,it belug tile tame land sold to said Shields by said I iiom.ij Logwood, and on winch at count the mo ney now to be made is due fur the purchase thereof— heiHg bordered by the lands of Fielding Lewis, Doctor Samuel 8. Griffin, Mrs. Susan Byrd and others—or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to sansfy the sum dissolved by the chancellor for the Williamsburg dis tncl at June term Isl'j, or drerevd now to be paid_ together with ibe costs of ricrculiuz said deed of mist lut cxpruacs arising in.in carrying said trust deed Into execution, Ac. I liis is an elegant estate—suffice itto say, there isnot a more dtsirahle farm to Ihe size of it in Virginia, paitlculaily for those who wish to reside in llir lowir cauiiiry, it being almost all fertile low grounds, or a very laigr proportion of it,... the sale will positively lake place at tht time and place, if the moueyfis not previously paid JOHN LEWIS, Dec 3. lil)..wfw» ROBERT TMKI'STON. hunk uj the Valley In I IrgTula, Ane. 77, mi9. THU annual meeting of the stocHioldeis fni ihe elec A lion of directurs, will he held at the (tank on Mon day, Ihe id day of January net t. Dec. 7,cl ..win ' LEWIS HOFF, Cash’r. Csosi vi I r IT.1) to the jail ul Louisa county, on the 23d ' day of August last, a negro mail slave who says his name is CLABONKT, that lie formerly belonged to Daniel lloyster of Goochland, who sold him to Thomas Fowler ; that after his (said Fowler's) death, he was sold by Mr. Daniel Wiabnin about March or April Iasi, at the Wasbingt«ii tavern, to a negro trader who resided ill somepf ihe southern stales, hisname not remembered, Clahonet is 5 frrtU Inches high, dark complexion, vei) likely. The owner is reiiursted to come forward, prove his properly, pay charges and lake hiiu away, or lie will be dealt w IWi »> the law directs. NICHOLAS J. I’OINDF.X I’F.R, |l. 8. For James Shellon, Sherilf A Jailor of Louisa, ^November 30. SU..w|w* HV vtriueof a deedof trust executed toibe subscribe) by Dr.lhomas I’eers.on the Kith November 1814 and duly recorded in Ihe clerk's office of the county couilof Goochland, will be sold to the highest biddei on Thursday Ihe 23 d of December nest, two TRACI > Of LAND, (or so much (hereof as may be iteiessary l< satisfy ihe purposes of said deed,) to wit: one tract if the county of Hovaona, containing by a late sur«e> II acres, lying on ltie waters of rhe Big Myrd Creek, uni adjoining the lands of WiIImiii Price and timers—lb other tract in the county of Goochland, called Hi. While House Tract, whereon the said Peers resides, am at which place the sale will he made. November 19. Sd..*Hw* WILLI AM FORD. 'jpi R ichahd k. Tyler. F.secinor of" A Tjter, deceased....At you are nof a leMdeni o Virginia, and have no known agent In this cohhiioi wraith, I take thismelliud of gliing you notice that i tween the hours of ten tu Ihe moiniug iuti four in l af'.eryioou of the tenth day of February mat, at i house of Ewell Noel, on the land of John R. Noel in county of Hanover, I shall proceed to take the dep lion of William Hippo, to be rend as evidence In action of detinue now pending in the superior com Henrico, wherein von are p'xlnfilf and Ian de.enc;,. Nov. 26. f9,,*9W« ArNN HOW 1.6. WYOttmasTMtcaVr, '_W # DISSOLUTION. rltHE co-partnership herriofoti existing under the linn 1 of WILLIAM It AllDLAW & to by consent of the surviving partners, is this rlay dissolved..,, I hr susscrlhcrs, John H. Eustace and H O. McNemaix are berelty authorised to close the business ol said con Jt>IIN H. El’STACE, | ^1*°*, dec. HUGH C. Mo.x F MAItA, Os ( Surviving B. S. MORRISON, J Tanners. /VOTVf’Ar....The subscribers having entered into paiiueiship, have taken ilie store late in the occnpsiicv ol William Wardian a- Co. amt having taken npon themselves Hie payment and collection of nil debts due l>y and lo the said eoucrin. they earnestly request those tndebird to mine forward itud discharge their respective balances, at soon as possible. They lake tins method of informing their friends and llir public generally, that they tiavr mid shall constantly keep on hand u laige and general assortment ol Drugrs, Medicines, Paints, At. Which they will sell on the most reasonable terms, for cash or town acceptances. From the knowledge acqmr rd by itfiren years’experience of out* of the subscriberi they hope to uiclila el.aieof public patronage. JOHN H. Fil)8FACE, HUGH C. Mi NKM IRA. November 26. 3s. uiiiw S iu: OF SPG HO w Ur ILL be sold on Tueutay, the Jo it. day of Jan it ary next, iu the town of Frcder ckshoig, .,t pub lie auction, to the highest biddci, (or cash, TWENTY NEGROLb, consisting ot men, women, and children. By order of toe proprietor A. BUCK, ouciiuneer. Nov- ’«•_3B..wids l VlSSOLU I ION.—The copartnership of II hit e, Hu eld tun a Co. tens dissolved by mutual consent on •fix day of April.—All debts -vs ing by the late firm wil. be paid hy the subscribers ; and to whom all peisnns indented are lequesled lo make prompt pavuieiii. Flie french Jiurr Mill Stone Manujactnrlng tin rfnesj w ill in future he condncled under Ilie nrni of li.lMIISON A SNM.L.wbo will keep conMauliy ou Hand a general assortment of MILL STONES, of at' si/es, built by workmen equal to auy in Hie Uniied Slates, of select materials, w hlcb lliev will as hitherto wariam and sell at Hortlinn prices, for cash, cuuuirv iwodnre, or appiov.d paper. I Imse de nous of n!,. strong, neatly finished, HEAL l-KENCH til It It MILL SIOVES. are rcsprctlnlly united local •it ihf* matitifaciory on 18tli, hriwmi |i amt li rticn» or on Old siren, IVmshtirp,, whritr i ll nitlers will he thankfully received,and rlie stncte&t at tention paid, iu order to give general>atislacti-'ii. M»y _I..wif f> vvinxoN a S'i LI.. L.i \n ton s.ii.k. g »Y virtue of a dtrd • f Irnsi executed to us by VVa net . . V?"”.’' 11 ,l,e*7Ul dH> «•' April, IBIti.io secure lo Jobn tooAdton the payment ofnumlr. .urns ol mono therein mentioned, rve will on Saturday th, Sth day at hehrnary nert, (if fair-tr nor, on the first ran day thereafter.)on On premises,sell for cash, the remaindv ol a trad or land containing by esti.ran »r;u an ex IVJlirT.l'"!' ?r lctS’ ,?inK ,n « ochland, and n.i nded In u,e lands of Deveitux Jairal Oeorge Holman, Will. Matthews.and Edwin Imp.,, or so „.,.cli lieieuf as may be soflicient to pav iion dollars (bring be second instalment—n part ot the said land having been all rad) sold to satisfy Hie fits’) wuh the interest Hereon, together with the cost attending the execution ,.f i his trust. Ibis laud lies iu an excelled' neighborhood: the greater pail of it is in wood, and is capnuxe of pro ducing fine tobacco. That which is cleared is fresh and in line coml-.iinn tor yielding a crop, it has on it a good barn unu tobacco houses. THOM IS PEMBIRION r...... , ARCHIB VLH BRYCE, JUN. Oeceniher 3._ no..wins information to Plan,ers near James litter .. a,“1 nltove Richmond. • i ' Mi LIS” (on the Canal, and immedi aiely adj ‘imog Hie former site of “ Galiego’e Mills”) art now in opeiaiion. CASH paid for WHEAT and CORN. MKAL- SH**' SI UFFS, SHORTS A BRAN »il be kept lor sale or in exchange for wheal. Apply at the Mil|-Ut I). J. BURR, ll street, opposite Flams Coal A ard, or to JOHN STAPLES. November I >._5q..„s„ porij\iF/rrs 7 rnnsmitteil to both houses of Congress, with the Message vj the !* resident ,oJ' 7th Dec. 1819. [concluded J Mr Forsyth to the Marquis of C’asit yrujo. Hi* kx« etienry the Marquis of Casa Yrujo, I'ii - .teiutiiry ol Mate. «xc. A.« . eve. Madrid, Mas 18,1819. Siii: The treaty concluded on tlie of FpIh nary 1819, at Washington, l»v Mr. Adams mi the |>ai I «t tin* government of the United Slate*, and Die C'ln valier de Onis on tlie pa t ot His t itholie Majesty, lias be» n entrusted to me ny the Fiesideut of the United States, duly i stified ; and I am prepared to exchange I lie latificatunift of this instrument at any mo merit it may suit the convenience ol your Kx cellency Fioni Hie nature ol the engage ment, it is desirable that the earliest excliang* should lie made ; and this would he paifii ii laily convenient, as an opportunity is afford ed of sending this important document to mv government hy the American ship of War Hornet, flow m the harbor of Cadiz and des tined, in a lew days, to the United Slates. Iscize, w ith avidity, every opportunity to present lo voui Kxeellency, whom may God preserve, the assurances ot my distinguished console rail.mi. [Signed] JOHN FORSYTH. Mr. Forsyth to the Min/uis of Casa Yrujo. Madrid. 4tliJune 1819. Sir: On the ISth ot May 'nst, I address- d to your excellency an oHu ia[ note, to inform yon “ that 1 was ready to cx< liange the ratification* ot the convention, &(■ concludeii at W ashing ton by Mr Adams and the Chevalier de Ouih, on the'Jgd Fctiinary. 1819; that it was desira ble. from the iiuiure of that instillment, that an immediate exchange ol ratifications should lie made the more especially so a* 1 hail an opportunity of sending it. when ratili- <i hy tue King, to the United .States, hy the American sloop ol war Hornet, then and now lying in the lie * bor ol Cadiz ” I lie time at which it will l>e necc-ssaiy tor that vessel (hy the return of which the American government e\, eels to receive tin- iieaiv ratified by III- Maj'atyjto ••ail lot the United States basso itcaily iruved, that it is my mdiifpciiiinbl' duly to call yom excellenov’* alb niioii again to the subject ol that mile It w-'Uld lie painlul for me to see this vessel depart without the Iieaty. I he :»ov crnineiil ol the Unit'd •stales had h just and w Ii tom-deil expi elation that no uureasonulile delay w ii d take place, and tlieielote looked to t ie leturii ot tins ves*. i for the iiistiuineiit. executed with due formaline-. Her arrival without it will not tail to m kc the most unfa vorable inipiession*. To obviate such hii effect is beyond my power a- 1 can perceive no ade quale motive to piev ui His M..je>ty'< govern m ut frain acting on this subject prior to her departure from -Spain. N out excellency will not dreinni- unuecesvartly iuipot Innate, oi mi reasonable whcti i ask an immediate aUtinion lo tins business, and expiess my conviction teat an .msW'M will be given to this, and to ills note of tue isiu May. already alluded lo, on the laiiirst day th tine com eiiienco of Hu Majesty’s govet unit ut vv ill pet mil. 1 renew to your excellency, wuom may God preserve, the assurances of uiy distinguished respect and consideration. [Signed] JOHN FORsYTH. [TRANSLATION.] Don fttanucl Gonzatesto .t)r Forsyth, f animated ill his very capital by a in »«t unjust surmise, liiai llieie will br a iHu»al to «lo that winch ilie reputation of Spain ic •piiiev licit wtuclitSpaiu daie rotreMi-c io do. \otir Uxcclleucy will noi understand this as threatening His Majesty’s government with the co • sequences whi< Ii might ensue Jimu the resentment of llie United SiaP-s, il ii were possible for Spain to act m tins business with bad faith. Threats are used hy eonseioiis weakness, not hy con scious strength. I know too well the abundant resources, the expanding pow er, the > ontItftil v igmi of my country, In degrade her character hy using language tinwoiliiy ol it— it not hv my respect tor Spain, i should !>•* prevented by the lear o| the deserved ns iituicut ol my own country ; 1 should not lit* cas y forgiven lor condescendllig to say how she vvoul • punish an ael ol p rli ly. |i is by her aels, and lint by llie ratings ()| |,ci min isters, (tint she will he known >o tho who violate the faith pledged it* her. Bu there is this, which a jsst government wik more cautiously avoid than *v n tin well founded resruim-.nt ol a powerful nation—the degradation of eons, inis baseness. No wise king will lime |i> di> an act which would deprive him of the respect ot all nations, sully tin repu a tinii ol his kingdom in (tie eyes ot tin civilized world, and deprive his |>eoph ol the strongsst mc. niiv to virtuous ex erti iis, under every •lispeusatiou ol hea v« ii—Hie confidence in the intep.ily id their government. I even, in Sp; in, mi lost surmises and milouiided mi trn Is are enlei tauied, yoiir Kxeellen* y, r> col lecting the latcJy subsided irritations ot long coiitui <t di-p i e.- witli the govern ment of his Map sly, will not h* su - pri-ed, that, in the United Stales, tin -ame t aus • should produce, n -I snspi cioiis, but tu in co ii vie inns cl tin mien Ii. n ol this gov< rniueiit to ilisapp ii t the expectations reposeu in its g. od faith. I know lull well, that, in two mouths, tin. .•d of the exchange of raiilicaiions will prove, th.il these harsh convi lions have been hastily and incorrectly I- lined; hut tlie impression ol them may icinaiu, an he motive |«>r the delay ed ex hangc may lie misunderstood. I have used every effort to av it it, Imt in vain, il mv ap prehensions should not lie realized, 1 •ball heartily r< joi» e. 1 only lemauis lor rue to say, in this la t note Ilia I s .< ! address to y« u. K\* cdlcliey on this subject, that, \vhenc vei llis Majesty dircctsyou to ex haugt the ratification «»f the treaty ol 22 ithruiuv, laid. I am prepared, at any i> nod before tin 221 id August, mi the par' ol uiy go vei n . • nt, to pi rtorm that ceremony. I renew to > m Hxc« lienc ,whom may fjo t preserv* , the lull ussiiiuuce of my perfect, respect. a style'so uuusii;.l in diph malic coninr* tiicatiotis, and still Its* eoidor. Id- to the sentiment- of multi I friciidshi;-and harmony, whii li should exi-t h toe* nlhfe two Governments ol Spam and ll «• U. Stales ol Atneiica, a- well a-ol tlx sc which, as i!.« r< presrntativ *, you aie in a situation to exptess; hut 5 shad absta it from h:i\ particular detail or con mi nt up -n your cxpressii iis, and conlin* o»\ If merely to declare to you, ns I have alr-ady done, th extreun surprize pro duced by that part ol the contents of y our note. I am, at the same time, authorized hy the k ng. my master, to infoiu you, that, having delibeiati ly weighed ti e impor tant subject, which forms the principal object of your con luuoieaticu, lit is of opinion, that a final d clsion cannot he taken tier upon, without p evi< nslv * n uring into s* vend explanations with the Government of th,. United Stale;-, to son e of whuli your Government has given ri«e. lit- M«j* sty has, th* refore, In > n pleased to eliargt, vv,ih hi- lull v oufidence, a peison possessing all the qualifications necessary for bunging thi- interesting trust to a happy conclusion, who will forthwith make known to the Unit'd Slates Mis Majesty's intei timis oi this point, in on!- i lliai, all oh-tades l.t mg removed on th one side and < leartd up on the other, all the doubts vviiii l ave arisen nmv b. don* away ami a ml a (| salisfaito.y accon p'ishiiirnt gw on to tlie earnest desire vvhub ha- animal* the king, my master, on this subject, winch certainly ha- ui i’oru ly lurn In sietlic friem > ip and goto! umlf rstan.'ing, sub sisting be vv * ei h t (iov imi * i ts estab lished on the no -f solid ba is, a- d se cured against future chances ot iYitrri op tion. Mis Catholic Majesty persuades him self tiiat th* ( i < v < n If tr. t ol I tic )i i>tlc tl Stales, in a, coliei r with tins* J.| ma ples and Sell!linent-, la, lion* roillsll*;; to admit Ihcs* new opIaiiH iciis. will ch « r fully receive tlu u a- a pioot *>f t e g*iod faith ant) liankm ss oi the coin uc< of Spam; and that tiny will accede toller views, by promoting «!>*>, on fix ir part, tin* speedy c* in lu.-n it **l an hii.ni pio duclivt of the mutual advantage ot boil) pow <ws. J ofi* r, A c. A c. [S'gnedl Mam Ml l.ON/ALES SALMON’. Madrid, 10//; August, It*ID. /fJr. Forsyth to Sh’ii. Don Manor! Gonzcks So duett, *t< tii g Suntan/ oj Stair, Sec Ac. Madrid, 12th Aivunt, ibid. Sir: 1 reteivid, ti.is ni, uing, your nth* in of tb. lull ills ta i: ?. Some oi the ev, lessions «>1 111. not* uhivn l had tl e ibAII DOLLARS IttW Util—Voi ar -lehendiiig . m a negio Ivoy iiameil G l-OHi. E, w t.o absconded irom in) plantation in Hanover county, on the vpth of July 1 ia»t. He it about 20 or 21 year* of ace, rather lighter ihiuj negroes generally are, and about 5 feel (i or 7 inches Inch—Ins hair somewhat bushy—has a blemish in cue i »*• hit eyes,thick lips and boned legs. He lias ueen seen in Richmond, hul it is probable he is gone Irom thence to Goochland or Hanover, In the neighborhood of Mr. Philip Woodson’s, to whom his mo- ! thei belongs, or is making his uay up James river to. wards Lynchburg. It is very pmhahle he has nhiainrd < tire papers. The above reward, and all necessary ex. I peases, H'lll be paid on his delivery to me in Hanover ; and should it not be convenient to deliver bno, letters directed lo Hanover Town will be attended to. I forewarn all masters of vcsselsand others from har. 1 tiering or currying away tiie said slave, under the pe nalties of the law. REUBEN GARDNER. I Sepifnibfi |7. 3«..wtlS-i.F j nuitsh; iah:k\. rl*HR subscriber lakes this method, to inform his 1 * friends and customers, that he has returned from the iiniilj. amt taken charge of his eslahlislimeni in per son ; .tiiii assures them, that every attention shall h* pun] to tluir accommodation : for which, the charge shall hr leasonable ; they paying lor what they call for only.—lint if prcfeired, Ins price per day, will lie, for man 5 1 cents—horse 76 cents—per week, after the first week, $5 each. MARK RICHARDS. ty Cash will he given for twenty thousand ol good £dder, one thousand bushels of well cleanedoais, and two hnndien of c •m. Nov. 2d. AS..wit M.R 'Tavern for Sate or Lease J^nor sale on a credit of one, two, three nad fori r rears, ■ the tavern formerly occupied b) Daniel Mirbanx, silnaird in Powhatan county, on the Buckingham road, about 20 miles above Richmond, and II below Powha tan Courthouse, know n by the name of Hopkinsville, or Hopkins’s Tavern. If not sold pnor to the Vthriayoj October next, it will on that day be offered for rein io 'lie highest bidder. For terms apply to Mr. ARCH’D ROKKK I SON, residing ou the premises, or to the sub scriher. JOHN ROBERTSON. J"b 13._ l'J..wif Lump amt Ground Plaster of Paris. 'liHE subscribe s have on band and intend keeping a ■ constant supply «f LUMP and GROUND PLAS. TER—which they warrant of superior quality. Iliey also continue lo transact business on conimis »i°" EDMUND ANDERSON & CO Cary st. Ilff- 7. _ 0I..WHW mk. j took it l ow i iik— SIR —As you are not a resident of this stale, I lake tins method ofgiting you notice, that by virtue of commissions issuing from the clerk’s oObe of the mi perinr court of law for the county of Go< cliland, I shall proceed- to take tin depositions of Win. Calhoun, jr. and Meredith M’Gehee, at the bouse of the said Win Carolina, on the second Monday in February next — and on Tuesday and Wednesday lolloping ilie said second Monday, between ihe hours of nine o'clock in ihe nioriilnt! ami arm set on each of the said days—and "ii Ihe third Monday i:i the said month of February, and the I uesdav lollop ms, heineen Ihe hours ol nine •■'clock in the morning and sun set on ear liol ihe sard days, I shall lake the deposition o! Kenton Wa ton, at Ins home in Lincoln comity in the slate of Georgia — I lie said depositions i» pc read a* evidence In a soil depending in ihe said superior court of law for ihe con illy of Goochland, in which John C Calhoun is plalnllfT, and Jacob B. Fowler and W m. His. drfen <hinls. JOHN C CALHOUN. Goochland cnnntv.Va. Dec.0. m..w3w \oi ICF is hereby glventliat the cellsin the Lunatic liospiial in ihe city of W’illinmsbnrn ar.e all oven* pied, and that no more patients, either mule nr female, will lie received Into Ihe said Hospital until some of the said cells are vacant—due notice of which will hr givcu.Uy order of the Court of Hirer f nr t, June JO 13..wit Oil HI Nl I.Y.C. C. D. 'I ke Proprietor of the Engle lIntel Has been "induced, from Iheliheiai patronage which lie has received from Hie ineinbrrs nl Hie stale Le gislalnre, lo add an adctiinmal building to liis etablllh meiil, conlalnlng twenty pleasant rooms. Thev are well adapted for the accommodation of members, being in tended lor one and two beds each, and w ill be furnished with lien furniture of i he bust quality. This addition will enable him to accommodate forlv Members,a part of whom ate now engaged, a separate table will he provided, and Hie charges for hoard made moderate. Latly applications will he duly attended to. Hit hmond, Sept. 14. 35..wif IlKN.fAMIN COM! IN. A. M. UMPKCfPUl.lV Informshls rienris and ihe public, iliai he shall continue his PHIVAfK CLASS ICAI tllOOL, the ensuing year, at bis residence in Spoil Jvanla roriuly, near the orange .spring*. As hit object Is lo leath ihe languages and ihe high r hrarirUe* of literature, exclusively, the number of its scholar* will not exceed fifteen. Terms of (Hilton •s in If annum. • •re or six boy s will be received as boarders ai ft lot ' annum. Gci ■>■». .so..will ” a VtAt hF.lt V/t A77 n. r,ilF. trim-I at (i'«Hn, incorporated by a late act «» Assembly, I* in wain <t a teacher who ■ndersiami' ; Latin language, and o'her useful brandies of In* 1 me..Application may be made to Capt. Georg' dilliamson, itt Gem to In t owLaum county. britied kimsell ot ihe contents of your two totes of the IMili of May lust, ami 4(h inst. in milt of which yon slat that you are ready to exchange tiie ratification of Ihe treaty con* •Inded at Washington, on the USd ot February ust try Oku Luis Om* and Air. Adams, and [hat from ilie nature ot tlie treaty, and tin* ta 'oraLlc opportunity of transmit ling it to Ihe Jmted Stales, l>y lie Hornet sloop ol war, you ire desirous that the said exchange may be Hade as expeditiously as may be. 1 have hI'O submitted to bis Majesty _tlic urport of your ve>bal communications to me in this subject, and 1 again brought lo Ills ,'ievv your observatiotis lliereon m the two leveral couterences 1 have bad the honor to i Id with you. Ills Alaji siy lias, in const quence command 'd me to inform yon tit reply, that, on relied tig on the great importance and mlere't ol the tieaty in question, lie is nuclei Hie indispensa ble necessity ot examining it with the greatest autiou and deliberation, belore .lie ptoreeds lo ratify it This being all I am enabled to communicate lo yon on ibis point, ior the present, i avail • mysi II, With pleasure, ot the renewed occasion it atlnids me, to otier yon my respects, and 1 pray (iod lo preserve you many seats. .Signedj M ANUEL GONZALES SALMON. Palace, I'Mh June, 181‘J Mr. Forsyth to Don Manuel Gonzales Salmon. Madrid, JuhzI imu Sir : The determination ot his Uailtolic Majesty to delay the exchange of • ■■nitrations , of the treaty signed on the zgd tebruary, at Mashing Ion. by Air Adams and the (.Aieva lier Onis,as communicated by juttr Lxcelle' - cry’s note of the Ihili instant, in iep!y lo my iiotcM ot the I Mill May, and the Hh ol the cm rent 1111111111 lil>s me with legret. An the -ui< ject matter ol that treaty has been iui ye..is betore tlie two gowinnieiilt, both ot whom have, no doubt long since disi u sed and de liberately detei muled upon wiial (bey wotud respectively claim and yield, I took n for granted no motive lor delay comd exirft. - Your Excellency's uoie, wmle it slates 10 me the tact that a longer delay is contemplated, does uni eulighl' it me as to the came. The. iueusnreis.no donbt, important anu mteient iug to llis Majesty’s kingdom, but 110 new light ran have broker, in unon the sunjrcl since tin* instruction* were given lo I lie l.Sin valier tie Old*, upon wiucii tin* treaty is touud ed, on the pail ot .'spam—no change ol llie circuni*!i»iices|of the parties t* it has occtn red—no new cause* ot difficulty, or Complaint arc known to exist. Although the word* ot the treaty allow six mouth* to elap«e In lore the insti iimrnl is annulled, it tne exchange ot ratification* i* not previously made, i must repre-eiit to your l.xcellenc.y, that every horn's delay is at variance with the spirit ot the instillment. 'I hi: lime Stipulated was, >o guard against accident*, extended to flic long est period which, under any circumstances, could be required to effect tin* exchange.— Had the distance ot our respective govern ments permitted, the time fixed would not liavehseu extended beyond a single day. If | the government ot the United States had not gtatiiitonidy ottered llie exchange here, His Majesty would have been compcib d, tie this, to have transmitted the treaty ratified on *ne pail of Spain, to Atnenca, or have lost tlte benefit of ttic convention.You will re collect that no place i* tixed at which the exchange is to tie made.......It i* to the coi fidence of the American government in the good disposition ot .Spain, that the king, your master, i* indebted lor the opportunity tint- to delay acting upon the subject, ’llie ill conaequeiicr* which will ensue trom till* pustpoiM mem, and the impression likely to t»r made by it, can he easily lurevem. Your Kx celleticy may corieelly estimate the conjec tures lo wldcli it will give birth in the Unileo Hates, Irom what i* passing here. You, per haps, are yet t» Ivatii, that the delay otitic ^■st moulli has given use, at the seal n| His Majesty's govetumeut, among bis own suit jects, to the most monstrous and absurd sup jtosttious. Among the snlijects of K|Hin,lliiH who best know the integrity of the sing, and 'In pinny of Ids councils, it is asserted, mat •oaci r<united by the policy of llii* govern* •lent, essential to the interests ol this kin, I to, and item.inded by the honot of t‘>e ki.is. *i l not he perionu* J. Yes, *ir ; flit* king is ca [TRANSLATION 1 Don Manuel trouziies S Union to Mr. Dvr sjfth. Sir: i duly received the note you were pleased lo address lo me, dated" flu- 2Id 0 June Iasi, in answer lo tlmi which I had tile honour to write to y oil on the lp h ot the same month, being my reply to y our notes ol the H h of May and 4tii of June, requesting the speedy ratification ami exchange of Hie treats, lately com eluded at VVa-hington, on the 22d F< b. 01 the piesenl year, between his Majesty, the King, my Master, and your govern ment. In my said reply, I confined myself to stating to you that l!i< Majesty, having taken that important su• jed into his most serious consideration, had found it indis p usably necessary lo examine the treaty with the utmost caution and reflection before he proceeded to ratify it. In your ansaei you express your <ur piise at the delay attending a transaction, W n h, having been already Ihomughlv discussed, could require no renewed ex amination of it» final and definitive de cisioii; and lh** more so, as the circuin stances which lead to it, had experienced no chang , with either paily. V u pro ceed to eielop, at leng li, the injurious ♦‘ft ♦'• that, in your opinion, m*Ust be pro duced by Hie delay of the Spanish G * vi ruinent, in concluding this affair, and also of tin- disagreeable coils quences that you foresee must result from that de lay ; and you com hide, by stating, that whenever I Its Catholic Majesty' shall pi a-e fo authorise me to exchange the ratifications of I tie treaty of 22d Feb. I8lp, you aiM ready to execute that ad on behalf of your Government, at any lime prior lo Ihe dale of the 22d ol August. 1' would have hern desirable il you had confined yourself, in \ our raid note, lo expressing your surprise and that of your Government, at the delay, outlie P*1 ■ * of Spa n, in trruiiualiug, iiy her ra dio ation, an atlair, which, according to • he intention of both, was to he consi dered as concluded, and lo earnestly re qtir*ling flic exchange of flic same ; Iiy which the wishes of your G'•verumeni, and one of die principal objects of your arrival at this Court, would lie accom plished. rims, it is lo he supposed, tlral you would haw only conformed to the in structions which you will probably re ceive from your Gov eminent; and, lliere lore, other expressions and phrases you have used hi your note, cannot fail lo ap pear Verv extraordinary, which your ar dent zeal for the iolercnlt of your nation, has, doubtless, prompted y ou to employ, lint in winch you have been carried far tl'er than really could have liven wished. I'lie expressions and phrases alluded t", winch l refrain from otherwise spe« i lv mg, are, to say the least, entirely super fluous, and, consequently, foreign to the subject in question; they have, therefore, -urprized the more, as, m no possible a*e, can they he applicable to the hpuii* !*li Government, or to its agent*. Con* < meed of the rectitude and justice of its <tghl*» and nl those ever prescribed by •he bounds of moderation, it never lias, :u its cont mimical ions, permitted itself So go to such extremes as wmihi justify Hie proceeding now adverted to. There would be much lo rematk upon I «>! I UT tl> p’CSI 111 to ll • i\i <J(| vi 'i nunl, on Hie 21si of Jin . In*-1, ap |" a to liav»• given idlence. A- \< u have not sp« » died tl;e particular phtascs or cxpn scions which are cu.o-U(eiiii cell *01. ! !• , I can onl\ sa\ (ln:l U u<ts far ei limt In in in\ wish or intention to Inal ins I* apst *s gnu rnnn ii' with disrespect, or to use terms calculated h iutcriupt tin I atmni y amt good hi ilerstumiing w Inch ought to exist between it and tin? United Stales. I came l;« .« iortuclid by t be l*i» si ent, and aniinaled by (lie warm est wishes to strengthen, not to weaken, tin almost bn ken bands of amity by which the two nations a>e still iin'tod. I can {ml regret that, in my zeal to pro mole this great object. I bare used lan guage capable oi being mi-»n dcrslooil. You will i on- der that this r« gn t does not spi mg iron, a i onvic : i H at the eon slrocijoii pi i i pi i my rote m pod. bo tar fr« m admuting ll i», I must u ; that Iher* I* nothing c< ntamed in u which, if rig! Hy Inteipreti d, could I . lecn cm ob p 1 t on, i .• , . lid 11 ;n not l i I,dull Hie bed I that tlie angeagi has lie. < tub t,f fensivi , not In.m its genuine :• n miginal i in I «.r t, but (nun some lalulr \ n Ms ap pb< atmu. As to the icmaiks \no hate been pleased to make lha» Hi m i i usual expressions wire idle, (m ii,Mir) not per tinent lo the Inn ii css in i|io stion, ami not common in dipli malic comn uidca Hons, thev ar, not sutb« o idly impiitnnt to merit a distinct reply, 'lie two fist it is not the province if Its Majisty’H government to ri prove; to my own government I look for approbation or censure. Th re i* no doubt that tin per tinency ol li e matters r.ctei;e. to, will not escape Its penetration. Should l be convicted of the otb nee of departing from the ordinary diplomatic stile, 1 shall find abundant consolation tit the con -cioust ess of having exptessed just si m Uin* lit* in stmpb terms. Tin course pur sued by tin governmei 1 of Ims Catholic -M U i Mi i V n i f ititididi il fit l.o rw ruiLfoil in a' indicated li> ynnr in-te, i- much more likely lo disturb I lit* harmony of the two nalmne, than I lit* iti1eii-|icrate /ralol the rcpr< sentatives or aget-is ol eiher On • he 23d n| hebrnary, I lit* convention was signed at W ashiiiginii, by Mi. Adams and llit* idievahn d. Onis. In April a copy ol it was ret*# l%eil in Spain from fin mips* si no»>r s* nl by the Spanish Minister limn America. Il is not necessary in re* : mind you, that the aatisla to n ol Hus go vernment ih the termination ol this itn porianl business was marked by (In* dis iribiiliou of bononis in th«* gill <#1 the crown, lo persons v> r\ remotely mti oecleil with the transaction. What has produced I lie v ry surprizing change hi the opinions then cntei tainut on ihi- sub ject, is lor you, sir, to explain, il you think proper, but is vrh.it I cannot n»<t~ «»»•<** On lln* lHili ol May, Immediately after my introduction to Ilia Majesty, 11#» note ol Unit day waMtehveicil. It was therein Mated Unit I he treaty ratlin d liy ine I' nil d .Slates was ill * Mailitd, Mini no immediate exchange o*ra tifications w asa*ked that I his impel taut «locir inpiit might he sent lo my government hy w vessel of war hound in a short lime tioin i aitiz lo Americas to this m> reilv wasgivi u. (Jn.hr the expectation entertained (tom several eon veisalions with the M tujais do Ca«a Yinjo, the «il1'*taoe» of which lias l># ei» vci baity stat ed lo yon Ihc viwa* '-l Mined in ihe port I oft adt/, until the 2d ol .fnir In tills inter**' v al, the only lominiii'iinlin > reived on fids important subject <\a* yom note of the H':b .lone tiic purport ofvvhnh was, mat his Ma jesty lound it neueuMry t*» pioceed with Hvo