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KY RITCHIE & GOOCH VOT The ENQUIRER i? ptihlished tTTire * week c**nfrillr • wii t v a %• 0 ..... _ ] thr**e titties a week during the lenji. n of (he State Leetail- ! * & WILLIAM GALT, jl. « _t>nr« tUm .. f_ . »v I. " 1 1 AVK r «.<>«* t..... I k.. • I. _ ... .. .. 7 •* kichmuM), viruima. Tn;,si)..\v, qci-oukr ,*,6 lrnlnnftffj.. VOL XXIII...NO. an ITT Thf ENQUIRER i? ptihliihed twice * nrrk renrrallt i <1 ‘hf*’ ‘'u*** » week 'tunny the «e»ji..n uf the State LcrnE ; ire.— Trice, th- seme a* heretofore, Five Dullara per annum , ijahle in advance. N'.tei of ch.irlerel, specie-paying hank* ..nM will he receive-! in payment. The Editor* will'ciimat: t«« the ijt.ty of reunltHiy them by mail; the ruitage of all let t?» heiny p.nid, by the writer*. 17 No paper will he duc-iutinned (hut at the Jucrctiou 01 lilt Editor.*.) until c|| airear*;** have betn paid up. UT Whoever will yuiramre the paymeut of nine naneri • lull have th« tenth GRATIS. * TUtMS OK ADVERTISING. i T One square, Oil EESS—Knit insertion 75 rents—each rculinuance, C'J cent*. *** No advertisenient inieitrd, tinlt! il tiai either been paid ft* nr a*»n<eer| hy person in tilts city, ut its envirno*. 363 PACKAGES VRESH SEASONABLE 1)UY GOODS. I1LKM1NU At Kl»\V IN JAM MS At CO. Market Rrulre. i1 offer for talrthe following DRY GOODS, *i/.: 17 bales ami cases cloths. C"mnniiitg • choice assortment of almost every color and (juafitj 5 do rassimi-res !•) do red, white, yellow and jrreen fliniv I* aud c: cm hai/c* **:! do rose, London dtiHle Mid point blankest If) da Gandy A: SonV napt cottons d do plain and ficttrtd Mick and colored bomhaz#ttt, some verv rich pattern* V do Taitsn and Caroline plaids and blue cafnMelt t do lion *Liru and blue plain* .*'i c.i-f* sattiueits, a chon e a«<nrtment 1. I biles negro cloth*, some vcry superior ♦» winter vntuigf, some very beautiful 5 b tie* tine and supe*tine ingrain caipcltng* and hearth C ca»c* worsted and lamb* wool hosiery J hilea richly punted rassiuserr iIimwI* 2 cases very rich nuhmert and rruitno shawls 1 do quality and caipei bindmg 1 box ciraa.Mi tu lull hdkf«. A t b«In common to superfine brown jhirttng and she*tin *s Id do do do bleached do do Id *1*» lif ltickitip, from common to veiy good * »|i domestic plaids and gingham* .*» do common and super apron checks ti do cotton )ai:i«, good quality aud util assort* J 13 cases eominon to line lancy prints and chintz 2 do white and colored plain and ligui < d Marseilles 2 do cotton and thread hosiery A doc«4ton and jaconett cumbiicks and corded mtislins s' do plain and figured hook, mull and j icmittl muslins S» do cotton bandanna and Madias luikfj. 1 do super. 6wi** t ainbtic cravats I do drab bang up cord* A do cotton bill* in pounds and boxes 9 do 1 rirli lin**t»s lawns, diaper* and hollauds A bale* Kuh.i duck and sheetinca 4 do topsail duck and linen padding ii Ho lit its h oznabtirgt A do huilnpiand brown and white German rolls 7 do German oznaburgi aud tiiklruburg* 1 do (willed sacking 1 do patent thread.*, *»ctt*d £ 0111*1 ilag and bamUuua hdkf*. 'J do Cnntou and Maudai in cianes aud rones and crape shawls 2 do black and colored French and Italian crapes 1 do bat crapes, different qualities 2 tio sarsnetts, **tirhew*, and levantines •» do richly shaded and figured silks aud sattins, for dresses ti do plain and striped sattins and (Jio dc Naples mIIcs 1 do nlar k and colored a»lk velvets 1 do figured black d >: entitle and fgnred «»lk velvet vestings 1 do black velvet Iibhons, and richly figured silk velvet 2 boxes rich hohhim-tt veil* and lace* 2 do English and French thread laces 1 box real ostrich Jkothers '2 cases comprizing a choice assortment of ribbons 2 tio srwine silks, well aasoited 1 do bird*’ eve silk hdkf*. *> do black Canton Icvanline anti Italian silk hdkf*. 2 do silk glove* and liose 2 do silk umbrellas .‘i do women's kid, heaver and castor, and men’s beaver and buckskin gloves 3 do men’s common and fine doeskin glove*, part lined 1 do coat and vest metal button* I do ro.it, vest anti suspender moulds !*ack pin*, common and gilt Silk buttons, silk braids " I’tarl button* Woineu’s and girls’ lined beaver gloves Hombaiine*, lathes’ plaitl cloaks Men’* plaid and camblet cloaks Piping cord, bonnet wire Cotton umbrellas, ke. kc.kc. The goods above mentioned certainly comprise one of th* -most commanding assortments that we have ever « ffi led for rale; and having heeu bought, os u:c conjitlerttly believe, at uu u-ually low piices, we fet 1 able to niter, and will offer great inducciurnt to those who may rail on us to buy. We shall rouliniie to receive from out house in New York, such supplies a* we may need throughout the season. Pel 10.__ 11—w8w JA <i UE L LY P. TA YLUIl~ IT AS received his usual supply of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Gough & B. Wilson’s and Gundy’s napt cotton* Hose, point, Whitney and striped blankets Common and extra quality, fearnought and bear skin Double milled drab, blue and mixt cloths and plains Figured and plain bombazetts and rattinets Kidderminster, Venetian and Brussels carpeting and ruggs, (full and handsome assortment) Superfine blue, black and mixt cloths aud cassi meres London hats and vesting Assortment of pins, needles, threads, &r. Itodger’s pen and pocket knives and razors .Ladies and gentlemens’ cotton and worsted and iatiib's-wool hosiery of every description and approved quality Jaconet, book and mull mu»lins Calicoes, ginghams and cambrirks Irish linens, sheetings, lawns and holland Linen and cotton bed ticking Linen cambrick, sewing silks, buttons, fl*c. Fig. and plain Gro de Naples and other silks Black Italian lutestrings and levantines All which have been laid in on the best terms, and which he ia desirous of selling for cash or to punctual customers. Sept. 22. 39-8t F.O.ia.L. JJ AH. x GOUJDS \VM. ,y DAVID KYLE Sr CO. XT AVE received by successive arrivals since ihe 26th ult. very extensive supplies of Fall and Winter Goode, and are now enabled to offer an assortment, believed to be nearly perfect, at prices which it is hoped will meet thcexpectation of pur-, chs«ers; among them are Gough & Bratthwaite’s napt cottons Sattinets, linsey woolsey, coatings and a variety of stout woolens, suited for negro clo'hing Medium and supeifine blue, black and fancy coloured cloths and cassimereH Blue military cloths at reduced prices Cambric, jaconet, mull and book muslins Several cases calicoes, comprising a handsome variety of rich new patterns Crapes, bombazines, Circassians and Chilian stripes Gauze, Barege and Gro de Naples hdkfs. and scarfs Irish linens, shirtings and diapers Plain and figured bombazetts Ozaburgs, Lfowlass and Porter sheeting A large stock of domestic shirtings, sheetings, plaids and checks of various quality Flannels, plains, drab cloths, Stc. &c. Also—A fresh assortment of “ Anker” bolting cloths from 1 to 9 inclusive, said to be of very superior fabric. 8epr. 22. 39—tf FALL GOODS. HALL NEILSON ha* r«c»iiprf by the Richmond Packet and other late arrival* from Nea Vork and Philadelphia, a part of hi* FALL GOODS: Among)! which are, London aupetfine and common cloth* and aaximerer, Valent?*, Flo rentine and *wan*down acting.; ro*e, point and Whitney blanket*; white, red and yellow flannel*; carpeting* and hearth rug*; Iri*h linen*, theeling* and diapen; German utnahurg) arid ticklenhurga; thread and cottoo check* and ticking*; do me*tic ahlrtinc*. .fleeting* and plaid*; London printed cam brick) and calicoei; India, 8wrw and Scotch mull, hook, ja conet and carahric muslin* ; wuh a general assortment of ho )iery,*iIk), tatin*. lace), and other fashionable Fancy Good), which he will )«li at uoa)ually low price*. Sept. 79. 41—tf Earthenware, Glass and China. JOSEPH GILL,9 door) above the Bell Tavern, baa on hand a general aatmtment of Earthenware, Gian and chi na, awt of which i) of recent importation, and will he aold at redaoed price*, Wboleiale and Retail. Ooontry Dealer*, and other* wauling ware, are re)pactfnlly invited to call and axa mioe.paviun* to pore having eiaewhere. Alvi, Wate in the original package, of superior quality. rr-Wtf H! WILLIAM & WILLIAM GALT, j,. AVfc rfcr,v, J hv the Saiah, William Urnwn, and the FlmPtram L,'-rP»"l. »-l 'lie Acasta, lino, Loudon. , ,hr.r , J." i'i <iounj>, c,u»..t.,.c <a the following ’ trough anil Urailliwaii* *, J. 4c tv'. VViUuu ..i,l Jan.a, UuuUv ami bon* Na|>( coli.nu and |/omi blankets 1- luthing*, pliiiH ami haizes White ami ie.1 flannel*, carpeting and rugs Bheppaid t alia blue ami black Hath* ami cM'lmcrc-a I'cllMe mill d drab,olive ami Oxford 0„xt cloth l.adie* and mixes' worsted, cotton and >,lk hu-iny I>1< n» lamb's wool and silk ,|u J Cambrics, calico** ami book minim* While, hrown and colored tl.r.ad,, .hoe-lbrtad and .pool Sportsmen', tussel leather gaiter*, powder tl*<k> and shot AhrstoKh^fc complain aid figured bpmbaretl. am] cau. A,up|.l> of German oznahurzs, tir!cl*uhure, and burlap* Gentlemen*’Loudon h,U, llaiuhau,'* Sunil, No. y A con,id, la'de variety of haidwits- and i iitlery Bdy wiought nail, and best L ml ,n *e.ue twine ' i “,ir.1"rh l!*v" POfliascd at the lowest cash pi i c«, and wdl or soul lor cash, or on the o ual credit, a< Hie low c*»t utirket price*. Se»rt- “* 55—121 FALL GOOJj.s. \\ refrlT'0* •’y* ' pemm; a large proportion nf our r all and Win.*1 OOvJDB; amongst those now opening, Uale* of rose, point and duffle ManfcCt* Sales leapt cettnw,. v.,ra,.n. makers Hall s flannel*. lea’mils and hear,kins ltalr. Pleached and utiblcachrd d..oie,tir .heelings and ihiit ing>, a comp.etc assortment. Binad cloths and ca.sitin.ro,, of all *u ditie*, 3ou»e the met >up*w»r iuipoils-d Pe|i»*e cloths,ot all colours Vestmga, to suit the seas ,li Bilk, cotton ami worn d htxiei v furniture cambric and gaiuunt din,sties Case, itish linen, long lawn amt sin . * • A Is w pieces fUinlei, slo elmg, a neautuul and cheap ailicle < arc* sattioet. bed In king, aim checks Ultmd.'’/ lu "hi"£ «! SJVs> rut“P *“ dorms, for wholesale Colton tltirur.p,, eotton canihricks Muslins, hniuti./.int-., bonibaxcti* Diapers and linen cambrics A complete assortment of merino and cashmere shawl* aud tenrtg., some Ik.attiiful A small assortment merino and rsslnnete bdkfr. A few hrjiitiful plain Idark spas Knead lares, flat hrlihin and Canton, nankin ami ttalisii crape* t piece i eautifnl gaiute flanorl. I audiiional sir; pile, f,om New York and j FlnlaUMphia, all witi' li will be *ulu aiu«:li uiidt»r I nr inn |>ti«*cu ! Ut 1 :t_WaM. IUCAL h it*CO. JVO l ICE. riOR sail1 at thp Ptiiilt ntiary a quantity of out*irie K. ^ clot hi mi; f«r N«'gri*e4, «*f (x«.«iltnt quality, manufactured »t tn* Penitent i try. 1* arinei* ami <*<»itvi11 v met chant* aie ic questcii to ciil ami examine it THOMAS NEUSON, P. A. P. _ °cl (i-_ _ _43-- 4t Cotton Bagging and Cheese. f i pi^Cc* heavy Si otcu couon hacking *0 ta-k* clircie, ior *ale »*y ' M II IVOHTIIABI M CiRUPER. AJVDERSOJV', GARTH (jr CO. have in STORE a NO OFFER FOR SAI.E, Wf ,1*1 SACKS Livei pool salt w) *7 lihils. j»t mu- Si. C'ruix sugar 43 do. and ( , . 30 hat tela { **,,‘rUd <1U.iI.i m 105 hag* i 10 tierce* > GREEN COFFEE 2'J hh|i. > 23 hags Java <!o 4B barrel* refin*d sugars, assailed 53 hhti*. Engli*h Ifi.inii iuula- n IS puncheon* Auligua nun 4 do. luprnor old Uienaita do. 10 hints. haltimuie whisk.-v 2t! Can els lis^la jiroot old uo 2 pipes fine old Cognac In and v 1 ?",::r;MsR',Lv 100 barrel* cut naibaml 'ma»S 110 keg* KF 1:FF Hcatly puwdt'r 7 tuns shot, anorltil So do har ir«»n do. 2 do. filuti^h plate* £> do. hii*teted stetl 3*4 (ieuuan do. I't0 halt boxes $ X 10 and 10 X 1C gl? * iO boxes best (allow can.lies, aj*«uird 9*7*9 M located rumnj ami #ofi slid led altuvuds 22.5 ream* wr<t|ij>iug p:rj»er Cap ami letter, do. Cotton and wool card* Fr* *h gunpowder lea iu client* ttnd cauoijter* Indigo, madder • Copperas, alum, snlpetie Hrioislonr, pepper, pimento fiinger, untmeg*, chocolate lied cord* and leading litiri Par lead, *egau, dtoujohur Stone waie 7(XH> lb*, col t in y arn No. 4 to I 1 l From the Union manufacturing 10 hale* 3*1 shirting* f Company of Matylaud. . 2 ca«r« plaid* j LEWIS WEBB & CO. OFFER FOR BALK, '»>, IIIIUS. Brown Suer, various oiialities >1. Loaf sugar nil hhdt. English 1-ljiid, molars.* 20 tierces, 40 barrel* and 100 bags toffee, various qualities 35 bag* old Java do. Jamaica, Antigua and N. Orleans rum llnllsnd ami Americau gin Madeira, Tcneriffr, Canary,') Lisb* n, Port, Uulintnar, i nr, Sweet Malaga and f WINES. Sctippernong J London porter, vinegar 50 barrels apple brandy 20 hhdf.ami 20 hariel* whiskey 1200 sark. Liverpool salt Keg* rt lined sallpstie 30 ton* har non (Swedes, English and Amoican) 10 ton* casting* 5 Ion* blistei til *!eel I do German do 1 do Crawley <!» Cut nail* 1500 side* soil leather IfiO do upper do 30 duztn morocco skins COO Spanish hides New York prime pork North Carolina rut herrings Susquth inna whole do 50 boxes Whittcinore’s, and other cotton and woal cards Window gl.i*s, (various sizes) Tuiublers, deraoters, wine glams Sail tellers, lie. Demijohns, Canton tea chioa Stone ware Copperas, madder, alum, indigo Logwood, brimstone, rice, altnouds Kamns, pimento, pepper, ginger Nutmeg*, mace, clove*, cassis, snuff Imperial t*a Tallow and spermaceti csodlej Shaving soap Dupont's and £tna*gunpowder Patent *hot, bar lea I Wire and hair sifteis Grindstones, chalk Writing, letter and wrapping p*J<er Spanish scgais, Ate. , . AL8G, 10*1 pieces cotton bagging III bales German good*, viz. Dowlas, sheetings, lie. 2 cwrs ornahurgs thread 2000 lbs. cotton yam, from the Union factory H arvland Shoe thread 1 Seine and wrapping twine Dale rope, and various other kinds of cordage lied cords and leading line* 10 bale* domestic sheetings, shirtings, plaid*, 4c. 2 cases domestic broad cloth* and sattintts. Sept. 29._ 41_Ct GEESE FEATHERS. Vf Sft BAGS Gee,e Feather*—for sale by yf, CHAS. M. MITCHELL It 80.V. t>tl n_ 43-tlN FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. C~/ n *'u ban recdnil hjf ilii Richmond V * »e“« »n« FI) . » «rg* and general aavortment of Hl.ule aiiH i-.ncy flood., bought in New Vurk for each, and which Inn- Hill iilftilww _ft a _ / they will yilrHgr thrjn.fltra It .ell a. low for ea.h or prompt public are pay a. any home in the city: their ru.toinrra and the none are efaewh e ,0 Ml1 *0<* e,,®,n* ,h*ir before they parr.luie <***• * 40-11 FOR LEASE. THE nbatribw offer, to lea.e foe a term of vein. th« BKICK I jyf'.H iV, .t Chat lofte Conrthou.e, former), the property of hi. father Mr. Wro.M. Walklna. The tavern home i. large and rommodiom, with necenary oot-bviMince n Moated on a lot of ahoot thirty acre., attached to whrrh « a .mall tract of land at a imall diitance from it, affording ai abundant Mipply of wood for fuel and limber for the ure of th« **•*• I»a public lituatroo, iti proaimity to the Onurfhouir being the neareat, and there being hut one other tavern at the place at preaeot, render, it a eery eligible aland for a tavern l£rn-a will he eery moderate, erpecially far the fii.t year toone who ran coma well recommended era tavern- beeper Poaiertror. can he given the lOlb Uecemhrr neat. Apply t< Iherabacnber at bn fatfiej'r. SAJJUfiL V. WATKINS. 0«l Ift 44-l«:« .... , a‘liable Real Property for Sale. R . ™ .TAits,,^rh"SAR-i'i' ! ™yr f Sfl't*'ul>«r, 1821, to ... „,. It,. teare^Sw^WKwsfc i Ss&^ste-- .. £wi£-j£ir^ra^ Ocko'^k^ K' 1*KE»*»‘«-»nd aJai’i of John Lee, ,Irc. 1 u,unble Rat! Proptixltj for Sale. |}Iau“':1: ;!•;: <•:■•■• • */a.. ... ». Ki,„ Alrxaii.Ur l.i. « . . V" ' ’ * «u ivmi 1 n:o ,i ’ ' "" ",r »='h "i Jhiiwh'v. l'l- .t 1 •"«•■.> ->f r. . ...„r} I., Wiii. ’ r .V, t Vi?, 7 1 1,1'ii - i. I 1 , ST. ii ‘ d * '! Nov. oilier ne.\\ h-e.v, VII Hie hum, of 12,'v. l‘n,( ...I on tJ -rV»,y-.i Jr I uhv' i one'h mkJvd »n‘?fin" tWP,,!-' '* -V nmmnj; h.„ L hunbredand fdtv-thi re feel to „ , ,,(y |rr,.a|jr4 v. [ -me other hr.rk hon.r ,.,j„ imilR the, .to. ... the I j. i. "rC i\Xr «Mur* «»•« ... onl^rji i, *e»tvd,u„.vajt,u,tee,|..,e,,i,| lv,|| l.rrnnvry Oct 6. f C2*i ALh\.: MiM1. r, •U —I«u HI Dethrone Ren! Property foi Soft. * v!r‘u‘- "J » deni o| true. • »wci*e‘.| bv Will,.,,,, McKim and Kiueheth hMu.lV.t.. J. |,„ I,. - . ,,.| Aji.n.!,: i |.,t, I Ufrcl un the loti, i!*v -it Stfleuih.-, 1KJI. .tl„| ,,| | ,i C.n.,.ofI mt„:c,foMhe ei?y ... k’,C.I, on (he 17.1, d!., I ■* ‘ 0,‘ nihrr..t».2l,ln -vr,„e th* payment „ r, riant «nin i, .Trehin':'" II"!- nml f •» .. | e,,.Y. ’i ’ ‘ •',n" P! •■•••! t- .-ell ou .h- pr, * '’** T—'-;V U.e 7ih dav of .Vov. . MCU, (o r .mmmee*. half ,,«l 4 'clock in the .lie,noon, ,hr mcuiT'.?* I,r"l,,".,; via: Four I.. • and lr .,,,viih the in |„.,ve. re SoriV.,.,,‘' II , ’V ' ‘‘ ttl "lc »l»‘» •* ' " .1, - a lire J>oe,.,j, „u "( ,hr„, front, n; F. S.r,K, !•.>», e„ S.l A; nmli^ Th' •*i'1 1-t’ hark .. 7 I. ^ 7 ,0'7 ‘u,“1”*1 a'"1 lw*'".V I"I loan all., ... .. AI,o.eishl, fee...I u, oond 7-Ie', 14,U and .a.end,;^ h,rk on 4.1. fet uiir hiui(itt-<l *11rJ |ufidy ft. a\l‘<» h!I lint F.» .1 Oroumlun tho North -i«ir >.r (i .?• • «f ri, nr |> |V.,» ]• , *, i • inm:|,u,n* 2i>4 f«H front on «„i (i. ?treef,uiHi extend. •hxVk “o’.I ,7 ’T1’,0 ,,!l,v oI ,n r"‘«- Ah-, one other fin,,.. I ""d,L' ’ t0',,-,,?'ne a- d an half lret, fronting on d:h ,.,re( j an«l < xleudinr h irk 7»> ., vshirh I..., mentioned Uo,„e 7.,i I .l e hr ’- ri'To " "': ' «l'*‘'»v*daro»rme„t,one.l..„l,jerlt. . I e I fe e.u,e of the ,a.d hhaahrih M. Kim. S.nl, I,Ur „„|y 'Vi! ^ '■onTeved a.i, v,.t. ,l ... .ru,.ee.fo,e^ nt F. ^d4i,U,U«ue.0“‘"‘rnre UU"U',U a,,i‘e ... ! q,., H AI..--X: FLEET, Surviving Truntce. -M'COllMWJC PLOUGH*. r ,E:.if !ii'«"■u"•,rir’fj| »»!'•• *> ii>< Iti« nmofij l ManuUcl«»rv, opposite the Cm i> lioiel, n«sortin^m ofthr rrMir ii«f MWiiiick, the ca,t jud the improved HAR-SHARE PLOUGHS. , WILLIAM PALMER. Altonn hail ), a few thiee-horse 81 If-.hai ocner. S3 —If JEFFER.so.X' LUTTFR V. O'lHHII <j”m i«^)forT.ckef,i_„ ti,i, ,, . —n .. V|"-> I'aau/ lur I II M M III II ery, will be punctually atieuded to if addn veil to YATES if Al’INTYKE, . . f .1 3»« ,AI r*° H J'» I i* 1 V It l.. AfiT . « U,eM*na5e" l»'* Kagleiloltl, ttichmoud. brYl- *• as—if ROANOKE NAVIGATION COMPANY. \ UE.NEKAL meeting of Ihe H'orkhnldcrt ul Ibu Iloa - A. nuke Navigation Company will he held alClark.villr, Va. ou tl.* seconu MoiitUy ul Kovi u>her n» xt Sep,. 29. A. JOYFER, Scr^ ^ Lunatic Hospital, id iJlttmtsbttrz . l\ 0.T.IUt:.l’.l,",l,> .S\v,,“ '■>*. >" '“e cl!, inthi.- institution j ... i'll* hiiih> iii.tii ate occupied, ami mat nu mure patient- mil hr receive,! until ,„...e of the .aid cell, are vacant; .!„r i.nt.ceol wh.cn will or riven. IJy ordet of the Court <>| Ducclora. 26~ ®—If ' LEO : HENLEY,c. c. d. LA.YD FUR SALK. THE .ul’-rril-rr owning a l.uge tract ..I tine land in tin -l blate Ul M».out I, It de.il mi. nl removing to it with nu family, and to itP cl tin, object will ,! p .sr ..t tl,. toil,.wine ira.l. of land in this State, at very lu.v taler, and .mac, oiun.o «ijtin^ let ins—viju rne tract nil ul.icli lie retide,,on the firm.MunnUin in,lie county ol Alhrtuaile, 17 mile, -uiiln ul Charlottesville, anil 6 V"5 •’V1" K",e'’ r',llrJ Wuu.lv,lie, containing between tOOi) and 1*50 acre*. I. i. of the fine tir. en Mountain ii.uliiv, 1'•"« ,0 ,or producingTob.ic... uf the lu-t imalily. I lie improvement, on tnit liacl.ne .uite.l in alt tr.prrti tj the cumlortable acconmiodalion nf a laige family. The e„||ectiun "I (run i. pat ticulai ly fine, amt the ..(uatluu a. healthy ... any iu the,fate. 3 3 Al a., iny PUntatii.il on the watetiof Mo rre’t creek, within ■v - utile,o, Cbmlottesville and the Uuivei.ilv. called Jlt-n. •tenon ., containing between HOC and 1,000 aciei'a large pio. portion ut which ii .till in wood,rrndeied very valuable hum the great demand for the ai title at the Umveuity. Tiure i,e about lot) acie, of creek bottom,, xcellent meadow laud, and the halmre „f the tiact la tutted to the cullme uf com, wheal aud tobacco. The improvement, ate mi old dwelling home. S J«I bam, tobacco house., an orchard, hr. hr. Thi. Ia.nl i. susceptible uf divi.ion into two pail., which will be dour tu.nil purchasers. Alta, my Plantation on Itockfi.h Kiver, in Ihr count? nf Nrl.oii, call-d Itorkli.h. Thu i.r a very .uperiot tiact of land containing from <: to 700acre.«, loom *X) of which u fir.t rate Itivei bottom. 11.0 new Turnpike from the Uapto Scott iville within five or mi mile* of thi. land. I have Km) oi 1 000 nee, ol land,m the county of (ii.iy.on, railed the Meadow, ol I'm, v nch I Will also ell very low. Ii i< a rich tract and i>.n ti coiai ly Well tuttedtirra,trick hum. My Scntlivillr lot. ,ij j|.„ for .ale. My,on John B. Coles, who te.ide, ai Ruckli.fi, will ,how the Nelson I mils, and my anti Walter Cole,, jnnr. those near Chailnttesrille, ami the term, nf sale tnav he known by application to meat Woodville, neat Dytr’t o’,l Store All.e \ WALTER COLES. 8el'*- *•_ 33— tut LAjYD for sale. BY virtue of a deed of trust, executed to Hie .uluct iher,,n the 30th day nf November, I HIM, by Thomas L, wu, rani duly recorded m the offir e of the clerk ot Buckingham,) fo flie purpose of »ecui mg the pay uient ot a debt thei eiu uienlioii ed, due to Edmund Winston, aduir. with the will auurxeil „ Edmund Win,ton, ,enr. dec. we ot one of m, Will sell at pohii auction, to the highest bidder, fur cash, nnthi premise., on til 14th day of October n, at,the tract uf laud m,aid deed meiitinn. or ,0 much thereof a. will be sufficient to pay the balance the due on .aid debt, and the r o.t, and charges atlttiditig the sals Thu tract nf laud tie, on the mam Buckingham Kuad, ..bun one mile and a quarter below the New Store, contain, abou *'* bundled and sixty-fmir acres, and is a patt of the tiact own ed by the late Edmond Win,tun, setir. dec. and that part upo which he reside,. We believe the title tube rood, hut a ttmtee, we shall convey ,nch title only a, u vested in u, h the deed under which we acL Sept, <>. 33—hi SAMI,. BIIANCII. WM. KKIM Ultli WIGWAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I rpilK public ate respectfully ruforroed that Alt. C. Mo.hy.a J young gentleman of high classical attainments ami amiable manners, is engaged to aa.nl in the classical department »f thisSehool. Mr. K'lrhford will continue to give instructions in mathematics and the French language, ami the principal piomiaet Ibe most unremitting attention on hn pail In make rbc plan of studies is e*lei„ivcly useful*• the natme of (lie Imtilutiou will admit. — A few additional Scholai. can he ad matted. WM. B. GILES, BARTHW. EUAN. Atigml It, 27-11 LAND, tfc. Foil SALK. INTENDING l> lemove to the Slate of iMiominpl, I , (Ter for sale the tract of land whirejn I reside. Thu land i. in Amelia county, adjoining the land* of Jtmnn H iker, Win S. Archer and otbrrr, and i< supposed to contain lietwien ROO and '.<00 acre*, a considerahle proportion of winch is gojd river and creek bottom. It is one of the most desirable family re*iden< ei inithis section of the country, and la inferior to lew, if any, plantation* in the county for agricultural purpose*. The pay. foeuta required arc one fourth in ca-h, and the balance in three equal annual instalment*. If not sold privately before the 20th ol December, it will on that day he offered to tne highest bid dec, and if not sold, it will he s • uteri to the highest bi t.Ve, Aliet which will also he joldto tlie highest ludilei, allof mi live dock, plantation utensils, corn, fodder, kf. and all the household ani kitchen fumitiire. m a credit until the 1*1 of August, for all rum* above 20 dollar , ami ea.*h will be required lor all mini ncl eaceedmg tb .mount, STEPHEN U. AKr IIEK. >»•_ 38—ids Til E no.iiie*8 heretofore conducted by William Andernot al the corner of D and f 5tli street*, will, from Ibis date, hr continued by the subscribers under the firm of AnAtnon (farther Co. It'll,1.1AM AtWKRSON, JOHN IIAki n. HA I'III A/WKKSOlY.jr. s. Wheat Fans for Sale AT the Penitentiary or the penitentiary Store, of snperiot quality, which are warranted by the Superintendent t< operate well in all respects. J«»r 38- _ M—If Lunatic Hospital Williamsburg. N OTICE is hereby given, that the Court of Directors ol this Institution will proceed on the fir*f day of Novemhei nest, to appoint a Keeper thereof. The salary aftachedto the office is ffitiOO per annum, payable quarterly. By order of the Court of Directors, LEO. HENLEY, C C. I). August It. 27—1stN iJamcs Jlivcr Lnnd, JVcgroes, Stocks, Corn, . 4'c. for Nate. i17'", vv,il>'■n,xi-il I“r-»' » I,, ", " da.V, I will aril In ihe higheat I,i.lde, ,i ! in th.'Vouiiu* Jr^l.of l’",, "ll J near Wai'tiun-ter , . * >unl» of NeUon, cn ■ credit of |. Hand 3 ttan Tin. i . The ’ 1 V?*,* biick dwelling . *r : l». « 1!, , v he.ltly A . otiah. it will l<|.|iv.- i su‘d 'lm* ami m (500,1 mdei mj p....e,<..ni „ ,||b,. • • ,b- »">"• A..... -'am. time will he | ' .eyme. helonemg,., ,|„. f hein? ..venter.. :r:,r ;* vhr rstuM a,e uM —^ I lie mill I„. ,L,1 ' ol.L '',rr'' 1 e"’ea and the com will iiiit.(..-it e„, .c dMi'i'1?! rrr'rv ■' ’,|,p,''v,a "t** I «.,»,| on .,1.11 II I * i 11 ,trc*c au'1 u,J*rr •Hirlt* Mill he I , .1 f,,; ,"‘d’ ,v"h ajipfovi ,i «ei utitv Wilt he le.iuir l.lee.l.r, ,P tr"1"! *n,‘ » »■!.♦.».. 11 I lie, ri.i, , Ti.e t.| lM|‘l r rC't,l,,,tl lioin the (.in clm.tr cf tin• |.,„». h, J:; w,» * > •vill i* ... ; , i * c Cuofff. lathe mean liuu- the land dinned h n f ‘*,r "‘aneitei, Ml.l'uki, Itving >•„ it. ‘ j' « lopui.l.a.e any portion nf thia iirniiriMr, need ,..,t f. ,r fix'-' 1 ".tuieuL, aa my determination to aell, V al.ml.it. ,jc's 3 UL'OUUE CAUKLL. STOWE 1VARE. 4* 11 I'.IIK mheciher la. on l,n,l. at hi- lacljiv, a la.eo ,«.ort. I .1. qi'ialdv’t "S\ li A,it:' **-»a»rla he uati.int- to b« e,;,,.,l wit? del J "te l n'1-1 Slate.. and aa , I.. ..,..11,. peonV '' J 1 -i.ue. A.,!,, d.M I. h. fra \'JZ.d -v«-•». wu.. ... y., J JOHN r. self ERA1E/IHO}:.V. • ~ ~JVOTICE. A 1.1 V,7iT '""*e ' .tate of Edmund Will*, late pavinim , hl.3'r'i,",,'u r'S"ned Io „..-<c iuiundiat. < • <Zi ... a" l‘*r...... Inung claiiui M .'a •** r"lu,’‘'-d to nuk- them k,a. | I. -I ill. . i he, ll. the Mi.'.acribrr m t . Jlr. A. II. Si..-on,, iee.'i'ota i',1 .*’* h '.hiug, win. i. aiitluuiaeil t.. •ettl, al I l e i ' ' r U,C,> «-'*-"•••», "• .Notlowav o. -ui Ot the .I.ij nanip cur.ii,. no.I in I'etenilimi;. WJ1. U WHEN. pS IX- c. R. amt S.nt no mlmor.uj E. Wilts, lire. — _ 39—241 •V ll.l. aell at ■ ;■ hi ,1 i. in IV,, - it', h.,, .,,.1. nea, Fine Cie.k >1,11, from ,’v„ thi.ehu,, ,,,, i , . e.„eoit,« .il,,,, irua two to thru n h i! * "r 1 ,,,"',r,*"i fid,«kl° wt. |,.dd, ri ,|,e ptin . I I.r;. a, C0,vs|,o5a, with ll... (aiming ,„e „i|a. A,.,.K to II 1,net;r.t,l‘r'J1 lw«u*,w .he .uhaculier, li X1,?™ 1 - •••'">• I- th< ahoae ... j, not diapoa J ' ,, SAM: I'l.EASAN 1 41—If ADVERTISEMENT. ~ I .*-A./'ac* *'* t**«n** culled Hill liiuvv, ronlaiulnc - -,.iO,l anea, U„IS |, »er e,,., „f Amelia county, I. •I.e, I, Hdvejtm.t. „ ,„.| f„r 1, would make a„ ex/.’lle *"1 l> will he a .id all t,sall,„ or divided U* '* 1 u *’,UI‘'V,U he arcomniodatmr. a .1 H OU FS. .Munhnls Sale. t}l KSVA Tloj decnw oflhr Superior Court < ft June*. , Y i r. 'v •‘■'*’"'burg DiU'icl. p.uoounced ou tue gl.t ' - ■I"!’ "’V1 ll-H ^<*u t.lour., 1 shall Ih o.V i 'r‘vl,C 1,0,1 tn ,l,r '“fib** lil.tu. I JI. 31.U, ,«■ he I3.li .l.,v ..f next, htlorr lh. courthouse .1. . > in the citv uf VI illiawehurg, [being J .mr. Cuy court ,fn «,<• (ween Ut» ho,..s ol |-> ..,„t a„V|ock.th.U valuihle and ,u'li j.M.vr J fain..... »lu. I, the hie Hamel .1 me. tin,. ,r,i.|tl|, |v_ n.p - art t- 'mle, Hon, William,hui g in tin county ol Jruu« l sly. I hi* tract of land contain, a quantity of rich mail, in, water, nnrfis believed t„ be „ !,..!thy >i(u a, |h. lonreicoul.tr). Die term* will he a ciedit ..ft, 2, 3 and t year,, the two last payment, to carry irdereu after tno lloml- witn goodie lint) and a dee,] of tl mt outlie land will he tequMed. WILL : McCAXDLISH, u,. ,.c.c. ,r. d. 0cl l0-_ 41 -td. ao thi/i/icrs on Juuie* ttiocr. 4 I I. person, are h.iihy for trained again,! putting an, thine a *. on hoard ol Uty boat, without in, knowledge, a- i «, 1 „ , he reaj utisililc fer any thing that neiy'he |o«t l y it WILLIAM wKAVKit, .. , Union 1-orge, Uockhridgi county. Ilr| lll~_ 4 t— tn* ' C f i. vui jssju.y m; s t.vh s s. * U K *nh,rriher ti.ivinc removed to Iticliiiioml, tender, hi, 4- service* to hi* friend-, acquaintance*, amt the im! lie g» n a* a commission merchant. Hr occupies ‘n otfic."’for the present near theiiariii. V\ U. ,U(i(i\ June 3i>. \S-tf ' R OBI.YSOS s FO RM:; A SECOND i dili .11 of the uroi k published under I hi, title, ».*. hy in, father, ha* h, en ( repnied In mvtetf ami i, non m mess. 1 lie vji ions forms contained in the tormeredition have ht t n adapt* il in thi,, to th~ la,v, imw in fortr, many n, tv f,n ms have in eH nisei led under every title; and considerable a.IJi tis u. made to the work m other ie-pect*. The collection of form, u,ed by Cli ik* of Couotv Coiuts and Superior Court* ot Ian I. large,and embrace* form* of pic e.-, and , nine, in t h.inceiy >uit*. Prefixed to the win k n, colliclion of d. ti ,i-in, ,.l the Genrial Com I and Com I of Appeal*, relating t„ the practice.-lion, at law. end in the duplet, of order*, o-CMitlaal Urge, * x< < i;ti ,n* and IhikIi, lhci( arc rHMtncfs lu many <!eci*ion* whiih could not be couipiised in that tolhr lion. A -ket, h is givcn „( the proceedings m Superior Comts ol law, in criminal cause*, with reference* p. decision* relating to those proceeding* and to the entries in jurh ease, The col leM ion of declarations, indictment, and information it much eo.ai grd; and note* are subjoined of deciiion. relating to the structure ol the.e precedents. The chapter of convrvincrj contain* many form* ami a c-lletlion of decisions, iriatin • f W- - *° '.**’ "l''*1* recording of *ueh instrument,. ° i'ili* ll .11 If 14 ill Minimi. ... I ..* *'A«k . , ■ . , ... "luiun^ tn -’il iMiMininifinj. I lie work will contain llpwiij, Ot HOD pages, (about 25 rtl.rf* thrill I ll^ fcrn.i.r W.lifae,..\ :< ...II L k ' • e iu<*r»* Chan Inc lurru»r *<!iti«,;) it veil) hr bourn? in r?lf jm,| sold at *b per copy. Some copies will he prepared vs.lh Maok li.tv, s at the end of each chapter, lor wlurh ewt> 60 ct,. will he charged. I’enoui who *euJ tor copiei, and wish them to at tin, de«cii|.tion, will direct then agent, to that eirect. It i< e* peeled that copies wdlhereadv Im delivery in n fo-tnight. nit- CUN. ttOUINSON. _°rl l3~_ 45—tf TRUST SALE OF LAJYJJ. v'‘tue ,.f aileed of liu.t e,rented b) li or.e Itol.erlson J * of county of ..ft., ..I llam. >u or h. ! Irrnl llrptesent., IV,.; -.lithe litlidar ol Se,.i.,„i.e,, i.sJJ I St",""* «*>r-rr,r<t.. ,(„• cleik’, office of ,..nl county, on lie j ..h liny ot fSoveiuht-r, in the tame year, for the piiinose t. , s< curing the |My*uentof certain hunT* hie to J une. Itoheitson ; jr.. I shall proceed to sell for cash, to the highest bidder, on lh premise,,.m S.dnrdy the I Pi I* day of November neal.fitfai, otherwise (he next f.nr day, a ce.tain tract or paicel of lan.i lying in Amelia county,,.i io much thereof a* will he ,uffici. „ , to satisfy the pm,.. of .aid deed, being thr ..me I, „t „ l iod on which Hie .aid George Itotwrlson now re.itle,, ly,„. o i Appomaltox Itiver, between one and two mile.above the mooli ol Plat rnrk, and1 containing |w. bundled and fifty two acre j more or lest. Such title only will he conveyed to the purcln •er or purchase., by the .ubicriber os w„ vested in (lie iat. , “-iiuiuiiii liairi'Oii, Urc. |k«liu Wdi trust*-**.! NATH. HAI1RISON. ^ Executor of Ed Harruon,dxc. ; * rl 1 *• _ 4.5 -td. 14Hh su‘neither* icspectfully inlorm their fi rend* and tl I, P«h|ie, that they have entered in Copaitiier.l.ip, for tl I 'U*Won of ( onim.ufoa ... PbiUdelph.a, under tl I “• Hiuniltou and A. ll. Spruce. Kefi r to Messrs. I.<.. | Webb it to. KOni ltT HAMILTON. I n Andrew u. si-knck. 1 ,,r« 'J 45—Bt* L JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. Philadelphia. f.CTI IthS in tliis IixtitiiiiuM will commfm «' on the 2d of It 'vainher next) an.I conliniir |uuf inuniha. The <erenl clwimrj occupied at foil. John Kliptlc, M. 1).,— Theory anti Practice of Phytic. ttenitc M t-’lellan, M. l>.-Surgery. .I»cnl> (jrern, A. M —Chemitfry. I,1H",b Rh»'^. M l>-lotlituteaof Med.and Medical Jurit prudence. • Nathan R. Smith, M 1) —Anatomy anil Phv<io|.,,-v. Birton, M. I».—Malaria M< ilira Untany.' Childran ^ -OlMtetiiei and Oiteatet of VVomcn and lljr a recant act of AMemhly, no niaitrienltlion faa it afar lad nor it an; let abore tha neerttary rent ntri required for ciad "a,,on- NATIIAN R. SMITH, Oct t*._ _ lfi an of (ba Faculty. Valuable Janus River Land. valuable aetata culled Chiroalit in Sorry eoimtv ■ about four uniat haloiatha cotlrthxUte, it i.flVrrd for tula’ lll.iat on tha So mb tide of Jimat River, ne u Hog I.land! and bin.lt f..r tome durance on Ilia rivar. Ity a lata tnrvey it | Jf acret, the greater part of which it e|*,r„f._ From tha fertility of the toil, which it not equalled by any in the county. Ihit attate it conaidarad by Competent iiidre. at admirably a,Lnl-d to the g,owtb of cotton ’pctaa.mo may be had on the hrt' of Jan iary licit. Capt. John Kanlcon.who recidat near the premi-ea, will give any information a. ncernin* th. m. For termtapply t„ (be tubicriW living in Ale««ndri.i DP- ... WM. t IIOWIHON. Augutt IS, ___nu|(r Notice to Sheriffs and other Collectors of the Pub lic Revenue! iT*i.B.*»aNP,,n ,h„ "r*. S*CX :JfiJTZiStri:** r?« v 'mm' m.,,r”w7 nr any aurtrtf !Ae monih o W’n'tmbtr without a for future of the two anil a half pi mdmrihT, .VTd' * V" ‘‘"V " Cr°rrr ,n *»*• «*"• ft'' n ’ „ ," 1 yviiwir in «ncn confirtirnan, I iihail n •II cum dtf«llsw additional connviloM. «iule«< the u*r are 4> counted for yrtcistty at kfrtiffme. . IIKAHI, AutUor Publif #^D*net ir. From (he FoitUnJ (M.) Argu,. '^e "0»-e/emarUs published in the Centi nel from (iieftew *urk Enquirer, on «l,e subject of I nuhlic C?,er u t-1ouncil- calculated to mislead the IjJ .' ?Ir' Huskisson’s act of Parliament of ‘Brifr-h w* °VT cerf"'n specified ports in the british \> cm Indies and North American Colonies, to vessels of ».ll nations admitting British vessels b om those purrs. The trade was tobei,, the growth and produce of the respective countries, and cer tain articles were prohibited. It was considered by several members of Con RTCha ,flal *ct of Parliament should be met bv a prompt repeal of our discriminating duties. The • . crctary of State, however, opposed this and pre terred to leave it to negotiation. A bill was, Iiow ever, reported in the Senate by the Committee of h iuanceand Supported by Cen. Smith, Mr. T-ze and Mr. Holmes, and opposed by Mr. Lloyd, i he latter gentleman adopting the views of the nuirer^f t ^ * *Peech to which the Eii quirer alludes, was on a bill offering to all nations Ur ns oi reciprocity m commerce, but did not r. nr £ "V C0lI°n,al 'i’i-e bill introduced by (Jen. | nu.h and to which Mr. Uoyd was opposed, was! ..tended to meet .Mr. Iluskisson's net, and would I!l,l,rr7' |ll,e|dlt,"der in Council, an order, ■ ill produce much commercial embarrass- , nient. It is well recollected that while the bill w-,s ,i. der discussion in the Senate. Mr. Holmes ' rahi. r J hl*,{'r* le*' »'* effect would be unfavo- 1 '■ , our trade, and proposed an amend- ‘ men, lo protect .hat trade, which was .vsented to : ^ym ’en Sm' h *d..pted by the Senate. (Jen. j hm.th nnibe promin-nt supporter of the hill, a .d M was laid on the I .Me partly wuh an intention to .est me it again and par ly from an apprehension i that the House would be inclined to act on it t|M’ ! ,1 “ ‘ar* ‘J‘e ,nrlina,if>'> of the Executive to set, e the points by negotiation had some inllu tare m deterring j*s progress*. .mvc ucen unioriunalelv pro. ,;.,d °-rrraVh.er ?usPendei,> by «l*e Micki.es/of our minister Mr. Kmg. Mr. Gallatin is furnished will, I.e necessary instructions on all the point, of ,),f. teremebetwee-i the two nations. Bui a, the delay occ„;or:cd by Air. King's return was known to c-ong'Css and it was understood that ihe British Government insisted on discussing all »|.e subnets of controversy together, .t was believed that a law leciproca-ing ihe act ot Parliament ... J llv 2j would be perfectly satisfactory ,o Great H>i,.in\ , 0,1 'L!r whole very beneficial to us, take this subject from the J.st of controverted points and uiertl.y lacilitate disadjustment of the oiliers. It r—; '<! ,f:at of *».e trale to the I.iitish co.oaies is vessel, of the U. S-stes and consttjuently the discriminating tonnage duty! 'Vs. ** ‘,x ,,t;3!,‘-‘t us, as seven to one. In this view or.lheca.se ,1 lobe regteMed that General Smith's bd did not pass, and that we arc now entangled in embarrassments, from which it will ,eq ore time to T V ,ha‘ Uii I—d. " e 2-vr should have heard of thi# otder in •’Council. These re marks are intended ,° casta censure on no one. rrtfsr s". I^W-tion and those who ! I,!1e‘* "et»0,,a,,0». were equally honest in their v iews. It however appears by the event that the former were, m this case, correct. I, Is proper moreot ci that the public should give credit only I'eifcent '^V h°Wevef correct and in' il.gent on cumnercid subjects Mr. Lloyd tiny edhn.bj tlie knqtiirer and Ccntinel regaul t0 >J‘i»bdl. A MEMBER OI’ CONGIlLbS. British Order in Council_In our editor!, ai tic.e of . sturd.iv, in which we took a brief revi .v r ;f'8 C,7,nccted wilh ‘his subject. SO immediate, ly interesting and important to our country at Ihj, ~ ; ZT'ed *° • ,:1—1 'vhit’ll vvas p,, seniu. to ti e .Senate, early in the session, in bthall of.he merchants of Baltimore, prayinJ for „ abolishing ot the disrrimimting dn ies atfd 10 J, cent additional on the duties on their cargoes, a,„l of admitting British vessels, from whatever port on the same terms as the vessel, of the most favor, j nations I:, the debate which arose, near theclo-t of the session, o„ ,|„. report of ,he <;oainij||ee Ql Commerce, (which was against the prayer ofll.t memorialists,) General Smith exhibited such a thk a'rVT' aniJ i,b!e !i!a,enie,,t of hi, opinions or th s g eat question, and evinced such a thoroug! knowledge of his subject, that we think we camml render a more accept Ale se.vice, at this time, tc he public especially to our commercial class o readers, than to repubJiW, it at full length. It wil N.Sl",;6 *‘"l it* taken from tb, Rational Intelligencer, revised we pre-ume, In General Smith himself. f%V‘. Jf'vc J'ont ^ CONGRESS. L'J,n',lr °flhf United males. .1nril |« lyjr, fonows*~,h' °f A,arj,a,M,» •‘hh^-t.-d the chair a, Mr. President--The motion is to discharge ‘he Committee of Gommerce from the further c m-i deration of the memorial of Ihe merchants of Bdti more winch pray, that British .hips may be ad milted from the Colonies of Great lhitamon pay. ment of the same duties of tonnage and impost a. levied by law on the vessel, Df „<e Unl|e<J The subject had engaged much of my at.entior during ihe recess, and I had comp >o the conilu«iot 'h*. ,hf U*.i‘sd State, had acted agains' ,,s , w interest, not having declared the colonial trad! in . Kish ships f/ee of discriminating dutiw; ant soon after the commencement of the present Z ston, I had con versa'ions will. ih» v: *"d „„ ... . “ once * 7 Which shad meet a Great nl\i!Hlt ,0Uti l[r,n>/’,l"’ vefy liberal offers o 27th I me a''rr 7 *W #Ct of ofth, this last * 7 UV° aC,# 0f 6,b IH2.V I, wiat we ne Tl fu,,J ^ \ve k,,os branch, 0f !L|V e *C‘ b* '*"■ AI> «h« -icts e h Government then concur, and on, 1, V® *ecu«,on without delay. Where ther instructin 'T .n*^0,'a^on’ we kno'v wbe J , . ,M,,e I*1 K°nG "Of when the ne (loimtion will terminate. Of ,hi, We are certain that a conveofon, ifmade with Great Britain,coul, not be acted on by the Senste before the neit^es sion l„ the mean time, our merchants are nnm, per *nnuM On whom doe* this lax fall? On the Agricul’urMtx: for the Merchant mu.t charee wW he pay. on hit commerce; and every r h*rKe of the JSir-1 b«* Action from Ihe pr.ce of7h* . ! • . *■""« and planter, at tbi. time require every aid that can be KiJen by lei-en *SiK2“?7-h' in of eve W- ', * M *n,er »»'«> rona.mp Irlinln!7 ‘t1IT,,'kI ,htr#by lea.on their fami ly expen.ex. rhe mi^Ue> or ^ 5jL ”V? *«"*»+*• for (heir produce, *.nd the toThaM . ,OU ' l' '*mj d<J,y 10 *,,em, P^'tfularly H i doin« *°« «the present ocra! chant M (>f 1 m,ee09d’) facilitate the mcr chant and ehip owner in their occupation. MM reaideM: before I proceed to tak- a ee i ie report of the Committee of Commerpi. t » very seldom dtHered from the vp° T 1 L*v® £ S^SSLSlSi . The first point made in the report is •« ,h„ ■> J'JS* reciprocity doe*not exist ” •• ’ u * SSttSfe&tsSH ... the ports of the United States *"**' h.» fof .hT'fV G'“t sr-** a^SSaJSSsAs: either i ‘r ',,n 11'at period, they may be sold, S :1" ' packages, or opened and sold in u»i I'arts, a* may best suit the purchaser, for mak -«»«-* ™*° for the new Stages Thto imlure^our o*vSr,i;,t f*kllly '° commerce. »nd may fj hat rn n'm:han"' make up their cargo/* tor that commerce from Jamaica. J„ fine jfwe suffer T°TPt,a h,ml‘ar" *J*lein, our commerce must *> Y1"'*' drawback system, we can onlv no/’men " 0’iJiinPl Pack*8«<; ~e, therefore" «n break aT f"®0" for m-rket; it n«. oreak a package we Jose the drawback which “'•V" • prohibition to the export of the lr n,et “a/'*7J Mr- PresiJ-’.'»e British gL " ar’ P|aJ',n5 a great game. They under X 'TJe*S,net b* « Hin/arliberal ! !*rn 1 of other nations, they willmooo po.i/.c the commerce of the world bonds arCOnd p0^ ,nade,>y'he Committee,ia tha ° r;f'>r ,hn‘,nd,"s °r «» B°a "Pithed | oitton of the Lr. Stale** in«l, str, was ti,« case formerly, but ia not no-v> ■rrsr !,,e ,6th8ec:ion «f‘he • uiy, tb-o, designates all that is requisite on n .iled1‘"rHe0,,|,t,he Coloniesi bo^ t* now re h fre' . [ ‘fere the section was read.] .. t.i.A, -•!r. President, the 4ih section of that ac* moved"t’Ur Ve’“<‘1"’ if 0,,r res,r'rtions si,all be re l?ec ?i ?, POrt g00js from ‘he Colonies, « to becarrteo to any foreign country whatever.” ” tliiTa/ Point made by the Committee, i*. (i ‘ ‘ ex,’0rl t-IJtJ' »f 2 per cent, is imposed o.v return caigo to the United State*.” This isai error, J presume. The late Secretary of sL.e r' -Tlr1 An.VP0Tl (]U'y °U Per cent, levied J e'’i t T 'l,m,he colonies in vessels of Tin wl: a!tS* *V.d r‘0t ^J-hle i„ Bntuh ships. S inc i T,,S if 11 COU,d have b£a In. u t J V’*W 1,11 err0r’ however; at least, it Z,t \Z? l° me' That ac‘ P—J ^ Pa.li o n J "ar’‘ a"fN af n ,ime 'vlle“ no vessels t e ex, f t">’n .T"'™ aJ,niUedi of course. luv lTn, 17 ° ‘ Pef cou^'l not attach ,* , . . ' , b subjects, h did not affect us un'il our testis were admitted, and then (both parties I^yn.g the same duties) took from us all lair cause r? r- Th,e ?“* *“ facl o« the planter; .*J \ r"'c1' Jer,s ,f,r his sugar, the price of wht. h w.dd be icgulated by U.a, Vd.e ne'ighW d'M v w ’ i J ma,Ct Prole9tel1 against that export 2;, rarV° her charter; and as the reason naTf . f V,P2 lh,,t dutV' w”. that England K " rir,‘r?,/he lrOOJ,S Uir t,,c defence of I br,lil ,he 1 olmiaj Assembly agreed to psy in ;. :?r;,a"d ",,exPurt duty ha* „nce existed Z S ' ::-K a n°' *lie VVindwa d Islands, the vi, *,be' ,‘n 1 il “ not. The Ameri n,e !“ y ',l-,JLjCl himself toils payment at lii* STdi VheT."? tJ^e ‘'I OC«dsofins out ward, am! cLnm fo; / 19 re,U"‘ Carfi°- T,» British ’ ’ foreign sugars are not admitted lor consumption in Great Eriiain. lhe fourthand tif.li points mode are: «• That an moeC«Cr.n V<!<“d 'ir,ivi"8 ala l,ad m uket, cannot to •*',,’,'lpi Eland without paying doubl® ut e and that onerous and hewy duties, and co? lonial fees, ate exacted.” v r/irt " i V "b tbat °n* ‘'ous and heavy duties. onJ'll j6”* hf,d.bepn eJ(ac,«J ‘he Colonies, . iUd as stated m the report and it is equally ’f r, Port says,) that they were highly prora.i- •) Mr. Huakisson in his speech. That pr«...t man and lus colleagues form the most able, ,1 ' ‘ n " • '"d die most useful administration, do eV,et eX,lnteii ’n G,eat Britain-they ar« h great good to commerce, great and useful r,ion> wmi ^ of ,h; r • n ; dv/ %es of a ,ree ,ra(!e: an'’, I arlrament hn- fr-e, 1 the commerce of the Cvlonie* Sj a“ 'he shackles imposed upon it_ r oni. *• J t io c oneious duties on navigation, or un.al fees, now exrst; ail have been repealed, and the Custom House officers are now paid by * 1 we repeal our alien duties, our vessels will only have to pay the moderate dulr of six ccrris per ton, and they will not have to pay . ’ at more than one port -that is, if they re main only 24 hours to inquire the market at onp port, and proceed therefrom to another. Pne sixth point made is, “ that heavy dutie9 are imposed on articles imported into the Colo nies from the United Stales, when no duty is im posed on suml.r articles, if imported from lha .sort!, American Colonies;” and the report might have added, that those articles paid no duty* if imported from Great Britain or Ireland, into the Colonics. i na, me great came why the United State, d,d no. repeal, a„ t|,e co|onj.f |to ,,ien d'Jtie*, it tvas that which induced the United State* to refuse to. the Colonies the same free in:errour»e j, bf'" accorded to the mother country. Our »overnment in the negotiation, insisted, mat there should be charged the same duty on the flour (to take one article) of Great Britain, Ireland, and Canada, a* would he payable on the name ftotn the United Staten. Mr. Canning thought it Unreasonable to expect, that a duty paid on foreign produce should be charged to their own, passing from one of the British ports to another, and said, that Great Britain ha, the aame right to complain! (but ahe had not) that her colonial sugar, when imported into the United States, has to pay a most heavy duty, when the sugar of Louisiana is free Irom duty. W hatever, sir, of argument we might have ha,1 whilst the Colonies were considered, ats such, it is now taken from ns. The pntnestion* abrnml (a, they are nmv called) are considered a* integral part* of the Hritmh Kmpire, end ot course, we cannot complaint), that Ureat Britain refuses to revert back to feudal times, and exact duties on good* going Irom one r«rt of the Kmpire to another. I will, per imp*, revert to this subject in the gene ral view f mean to take. The fact is, Mr. Presi dent.. that by reining to open our ports (as we ought lo have done) unde, the art of Parliament of 1822, we have lost the monopoly which that act f*v* us, and have rompeliad tweai Britain in sc//, t/e/cnec. to op-n the Cotonml ports to all th-v - \ • * ’*"■ H- -fr c -npe-e with Ifvr*