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m * t 1 ' r*T CONDITIONS I—Five dollar, re to paid annually in advance. Those vsho with to to considered as annual subscribers, must hereafter 1st si gnat c it at the time of subscribing, otherwise their papers vssll be discontinued at the expiration •f the first rear ADVRRTISING—Non-residents of this City and Manchester, must pay for their advertise ments before they appear in this paper. —The price per square is, i5 Cents for the first insertion, and SO for every subsequent one. RICHMOND PRICES CURRENT. ~ D. C. TonAcco, 3 to 9 »i.ovu—superfine, 8 50 90. rtvR, 8 fORN,?SR RARnU, 4 WllRA't', 1 50 ■ ACON, TER LB. 00 12 WHISKEY, PER GALLON, 0 67 BAR IRON, PER TON, 100 00 HEMP, PER TON, 150 180 g”' | „.. TWRATY DOLLARS RRIVARD. RUNAWAY from Uie Subscriber two Ap prentice Boys, John Judah and William Welch. John Judah is a mulatto, and went of the ninth inst he is about nineteen years of age, he is rather small of his age, but well sett. Wil liam Welch is a white Lad and went oil’ about the 11th inst. about nineteen years old also, he is rather slender made, light hair, and blue eyes, they had sailor’s apparel on—I will give the a bove reward to any person who will apprehend them and secure them in any Jail so that I can get them—I for warn any pe-son harboring them or employing them, as the Law’ will he enforc ed by me •gainst thus'* thnt do it. HEJYDLE Y D UjYMNG TOjY. July 23. tf KOWYEll’S White Sulphur SPRINGS, Greenbrier.—The Subscribers, the pre ncnt occupants of these Springs, heg leave to return their thanks for the very generous encou ragement which they received the last seaeon, and to inform the public, that they are nowin a situation to receive company-that they have ■with much trouble and very great cxpence, en abled themselves to entertain comfortably, up wards of one hundred persons, with their ser vants. They have r->aired all the former buildings, and have erected seventeen neat lodg ing houses, with plank floors, glass window^ and brick ehimnies ; they have also built a very spacious dining house, having set apart the old dining house for the entertaining of travellers ; ami have added so largely to their stables, that they can now stall upwards of an hundred hor ses They have laid in an abundant supply of the best stores—from all of which, they confi dently hope to give general satisfaction to those who may visit their FO VFrt'ALV O F URAL 1H ! A Post Office has lately Dcen established at these Springs, and a variety of Newspapers will lie taken from different parts of the U. S. for the amusement of the visitors V/m. HERNDON & Co, Greenbrier, jQnfi 13. tf Dissolution of co-partnership —In consequence of the death of r. Ro bert Pollok, the business lately carried on in this place, under the firm of Pollok & .Tredway, is dissolved. Those who have claims iigainst the said-firm arc requested to apply to Thomas Tredway for paymeut^to whom those indebted are requested to make payment THOMAS^ TREDWAY, Surviving partner of POLLOK & TR&DW AY, ALLAN POLLOK, ex'or. of the last Will of ROBERT POLLOK. Manchester, June 25. Those still indebted to the late firm of Pollok, Tredway St Co. are requested to come forward and make arrangements, for the speedy payment of their respective debts, as after the long in dulgence already granted, we shnll be under the necessity of using coercive measures against all those who fail so to do THOMAS TREDWAY, ALLAN POLLOK, Surviving partners in this Country of POLLOK, TREDWAY, U. Co. t take this opportunity of announcing, to all those still indebted to the late firm of Robert end Mian Pollok & Co. that unless they come forward and m-tke speedy and satisfactory ar rangements, for the payment of their respective debts, suits shall be immediately instituted. ALLAN POLLOK, Surviving partner in this Country c.f ROBERT & ALLAN POLLOK, fc Co R ichmond, June 25. tt WANTED—For the next year (or immedi ately, if not now engaged) a Manager for a valmble Estate oil James River, a few miles above Richmond. A person from Loudoun County, who is well acquainted with tlie clover husbandry and cm come highly recommended for honesty, sobrie ty, industry and skill in farming, would be pre ferred July 19. If TO PRINTERS. FOR RALE, the TYPE on wliSr.li this p per is printed, Buhceois Ii Brevier._ A great bargain may he had, by immediate ap plication to the Editor. June 7. -> NOTICE. CASH given for South Carolina Bank Notes, at a discount—Apply to JOHN ALCOCK. Governor's Hill J»tywtf FOR SALE. MY House and Lots, at present in the occu pation of Wm. F. Carter, esq_Unless previ. usiy disposed of by private sale, the abov property will be sold at Public Auction on the first day ,,f August. One fourth of the purchase money will be required in hand, for the ba lance a liberal credit will be given For fur ther particulars apply to Mr. Davidson Brad futc. Wm. RAD FORD. July 2ft. _ tds FMFTEEN DOLLARS REWARD—Will be given for apprehending a mulatto g.rl named BE I 8Y.—She is one of the subscriber's house-servant*, and was so much pleased with Richmond, as to abscond, when his family re turned from thence, about the first inst. She i a bright mulatto, about 18 years of age, ofaniai *t.i. e, has high check bone*, a freckled lac. is-smart, St speaks very fast, especially when Ktf' *o<l- Site i» well known in Richmond, „r. - n no v undoubtedly harbored there. S. ROANE. ' r. - Carden, Hanover, June 26. 3twU’ W ANTKD lo niircl.nse a puio-’ COOK, (a * * man would he preferred) who is sober, industrious, and well acquainted with his bu* s>ness—Also a pood SeaniMtress F r terms and particulars enquire of Moncurc, Robertson & Pleasants. July 23. tf THE following is a list of Penitentiary Man ufactures which have be-n lately reduced to and are now selling at the prices annexed to them. CUT MAILS. Wholesale Prices Retail Prices. 3*ly 12 Cts. per lb. J3 4 Hi 123 5 11 12 « 103 113 s 93 103 lo y io" 12 9 io 20 9 Id BRADS. 8dy 9j cts. 10J 10 9 10 12 9 • 10 20 9 10 SPRIGS. 6dy 15 16 WROUGHT MAILS. 6dy 133 143 8 13 14 10 123 133 12 12 13 20 113 123 30 1*3 123 Spikes from 4 to 7 inches 11 cts. 12 ui unu ajiro io cans peril*. Nr. row do 17 Hook & Eye Hiwg< s large 1.'} Do Small 14 Iron Fenders 15 Hilling Si Grubbing Hoes 12} Wedges 10 H liter chains each 62} Cinder Shovels pr. 25 W iggon Traces 10;) Plough do 92 snnine untiles 87$ Curb do 112$ Horse Collars 125 Backhands G6 Waggon Breaching 27«—pair Car* do 80s Bed Cords 9 Strands 36s—per doz Do G do 30s Lending Lines Six Do 137$ cts. Do 3 do 108 Seine Twine 58 Spun Cotton No. 5 54 Cts. 6 58 7 G2 8 67 9 72 10 75 11 78 12 81 13 85 14 9'» 15 95 Together with the above article* will be kept n constant supply of Shoes, Hoots, &c. at their former low prices. WM: ANDERSON, Agent for the Conimotrweatth. July 16. eptf RICES of the Penitentiary Manufactures re duced,—In order to prevent anything like a competition in the sale of Penitentiary Manu factures and similar articles sold in Richmond, the following list will shew the great reduction and the very low prices which they will in fu ture be offered at, and it is expected from the great change in the workmanship, owing to su pci inr management, and the growing experi ence of the workmen, together with the excel lent quality of the materials of which the differ ent articles are made, that they will be prefer- i red to any that can be ofliered in this Market. C UT A’AILS. Wholesale Prices. Retail Pricer. \ 3ily 12 els. per lb. 13 I 4 11$ 12$ 5 11 12 6 10$ 11$ a 9$ 10$ 10 9 10 12 9 10 20 9 10 CtfT BRADS'. 3dv 9$ 10$ 10 9 10 12 9 10 20 9 10 SPRIGS. Gdy IS IQ IVBOUGHT jXAILS. Gdy i.3g l^i 8 13, 14 10 12$ 13$ 12 12 13 20 11$ 12$ 30 11$ 12$ 6ptkes from 4 to 7 inches 11 »roa« Axes la cis. per lb. Narrow do 17 j Hook & teye If in ges large 12 1-2 I Do small 14 | Iron Fenders 15 i Hilling and Grub- j bing H cs 12 1 -2 Wedges 10 j IIh.u r Chains f*2 J-2 I Cinder Shovels 25 | vv-.ggon 1 races 100 Sn.dl'e Bridles 87 1 a Back Hands 66 1 Belly . do 66 Cart Breaching 39s Waggon do 27* Seine Twine 3s 6<1 Six Strands Bed Cords per doz. 30s ; Leading Lines 8s 3d j cis. per .a. 6 58 7 62 8 r,7 9 72 10 75 11 78 12 81 l.i 8 5 8 90 15 95 A constant supply of Roots and Shops of all sizes, amiable to the present h approaching sea son-all orders left at the Penitentiary Store on Shocka: Hill, will be strictly attended (u by MANN S. VAhliNTlSK, AgentJor the Commonwealth. July 23. tf ]' HF subscriber being about to remnv* to the . state of Kentucky, will sell at Puolic Auc tion on Monday the 5>th flay ot August, at t‘ e fr»nt door of me Eagle Tavern, in the City ot Richmond, hit truly valuable FARM, distant about 2 miles from Ihe said City—It is so w. II known that a description is thought uuneces»< *y The ♦erms of sale will bp one then-and dol lars in rash, and the balance oi the purchase mo rn y will be m «de payable at one and two ye-irs to carry inteiest— The purchaser giving a deed of Trust f»n th^ premises to secure the pa\ m<*r t ol each instalment—Possession can be given to tne purchaser, on payment ot £> I0tx» cash. SA« HILL. H£h Meadow, July 25, eptf 1 I am authorised to sell for cash or on a short credit the materials which tl»C old palace, (or governor5* house) is composed, the framing is extraordinary rood—For terms apply to the Subscriber, wlif*. wishes to employ 4 or 5 good Carpenters or Joiners, to whom constant em ployment and generous wages will be given . none n**d apply but those that are steady and induvtrious. C TOMPKINS. July 19. . 3t rf"M!F subscribers, a majority or the acting » Commissioners of the Lottery for the ben. efit of William and Mary Colleg*, heroby give* notice.tbal they have transP-rved :o Simon Dh*efc of the city of Williamrbiirg, under the act of As. senibly passed on the 11th day o| Feb. 1311, au thorising them to do so, the right to raise by.a lottery or lotteries ten thousand dollars—& they also inform the public, that Mr. block will gave tickets in the lottery set on font ay him unde the transfer aforesaid, in payment lor prue tick ets due in the first 'dtps already drawn ?y the 9aid commissioners, and for such tickets at have been sold io the 2nd class ot the 'oltery which tvas under their management—the price due on the latter being first ascertained by their a«*-ent, and endorsed »h«iv>n by him. J MADISON. JOHN BLACKEN, H ro. NELSON, B. BASSE; T, PO . SACNDERS, RO : GREEN HOW. June 19. (3t WILLIAM & M/IKY COLLEGE LOT. I f£RY of 90 NumberFirst drawing. The first drawing of rttin Lottery, agreeable to Notice, took place tbi» day at the Capitol, un der the superintendance of several Magistrates ofthia City and in the presence of a puts her of Citizens— when agreeable to the system pur* sued in Europe^ in the conducting the drawing of this plan ot Lottery—the different numbers from 1 to 90 delusive, was publicly s. _*\vn and put into a ylass wheel, from whence a boy blind-folded drew tiie following five numbers 33, 87. 13. 70, 18. Persons holding tickets with one or the above numbers will be entitled to receive fifteen tim-'s t!i« cost of one nt-mber—those holding tickeis of two numbers of tfie shove, will be entitled to receive two hundred and forty t:nc3 the cost of those numbers—if of three numbers, four thou sand five hundred times their cost, and if of four numbers, forty thousand tim^s their cost_ ! All prizes will b~ pa.d upon application either at the Offices at wfiich the 1 ickets were 'ought, or of Simon Blok, jr. Richmond, or of Simon' Block, Williamsburg—The second drawing will take pbee on Thursday, this 22d Angus'_ Tickets for sale at the different St-tionary Sto.es in this City—The Propri tor in >fi‘ ring this Lot tery to the Pnhlic frit great doubts "as to f.ei success that might attend it, owing to the dif ference that existed between this and the sys tem of Lottery generally pursued in this Conn-1 try—but the event thus far has proved lhaU.is fear was groundless and that the good sense of I the people will dways predominate over preiu-1 dice which lias neen fully evinced by H.e de mand for Tickets lor the first drawing—the vt - ry laudable purpose to which the fund arising from this Lottery *s to be applied, affi.rds -he most pleasing presages—of the liberal support ofthc friends of the William & Mary C dl«ge Lottery, particularly when superadded thereto is the .'-(Wantage resulting to adventurers of risk ing but a small sum for the chence ofobtaiuin a capital prize. Richmond, July 16. 6l FOR SALK, rp HAT well known esi .u- 'in the Conn*}’ol 1 Mecklenburg, upon Ko.noak River, called RICHLAND, containing nearly One Thousand Two- Huntred Acres, a sufficient portion of which s first rale tow Grounds— This tract from its superior fertility is calculat'd to product*any thing which the most salubrious.climate will permit—the local situa tion anti elegant mprovement3 thereon, need on ly be seen to attract the attention ol bny person disposed to own one of the finest estates in the Southern parts of Virginia—file premises wilt hr shown by Mr. Richard Jones, the Overse-i thereon— Also, another Estate in view of the ahovi called Butcher’s Creek Bridge Tract, wh*icb contains upwards of 8‘<I0 acres, a portion ol which is prime creed low grounds, and is es teemed very valuable for the production of To bacco, Wheat. Corn, &c. Lc.— This will be shewn by my i/iend, Cnpt Francis Hester, wb<. lives adjoining For Terms apply to my Brothers James W i|. 9on of Mecklenburg,John Wilson ol Halifax, or to the Subscriber in this Citv. ■ . THOMAS WILSON. Richmond, July 16th. eptf I EDUCATION. lOHif. WOOD having drcolvcd his r.onrex »" ion with L |[ Girardin, will commence on 1 hursday the. 1st of August, a public school for 'be instruction of youth in (lie various branches ol the M ifiemattr-s. Orography, Surveying, Navigation, Natural ft Moral Philosophy, the Creek ?■ I.at*-’ Lanrfdnges. with English Gram mar, English Composition, Writing and Arith metic Fees twelve dollars and fifty cents per quarter, paid in advance. . His private classes will bo continued as ii ""al, but on the 1st of August he will proceed m Natural Philosophy with Galvanism. A Gen. tlem .ti a native ol France will t.^icli the Trench Language for which a small additional lee in proportion to the number of Studentn will be required. The School room until October will he above the office of the i£nq,.rer, but (afterwards in the house adjacent to the Custom House. N 1). Whereas from the Card published by L. H. Girardin, several persons have been in (lured to suppose,* that Urn discontinuation of C. Frrmoti at the Academy received mv disap probation ; I think it pronwr to state that the reverse was directly the tact. . J. w. * TV,e hare seen Mr. G. who disclaim.; me in fertnre.—Koi i or. June 19. (f Ft OL N I), near Mr. Hull’s, 15 u ilUie in notes -*■ —Apply at this office. June 26. i' HE Subscriber will practwe the LAW, in the Superior and Inferior C iurts holden in this City and in the adjacent counties , , J.GRANTLAND. July 19. w4w printing, nr ivip.r dkioiiiptisn, neatly executei. AT T1U.1 OFFICE, Europe. communicated foa thr kn«juihkk. Liverpool,6th Month 8th, 1811. The intelligence received on the 16th h 18th *i|t. bv the Herald and Paragon, from New York, to the 8th and 14 of 4ah month, gave us sensible pleasure. The appoint J tneut of a Secretary »n your Government, in the person ofJatr.es Monroe; ard the re luxation of the laws in favour ot ves els fc enrgoes detained in this country a*ier the 2d of 2d iriontb, bur which had previously Imen cleared, yielding gratifying ground for the hope of an amicable reception of our Ambassador, and of a successful terminati onto his mission Subsequent advice* Iron yonr side to the 4,h ult. confirm his paci fic and friendly feeling ; which we trust a sense of 'he mutual and great in crests in vnlvcd v/i!l ever forbid being broken. 1 ha measures of our g rvemment. with respect to the orders in fcouhcil, have not undergone any change ; they are rtil! n tin tained. Hect-ntly. y>ur Charge d’AfTtires at London, received official intelligence from Paris, respecting the restoration of :11C American vessels and property sequestered since the 2d of 11th month, a list of lose has been in circulation, amounting to about 20 sail ol shipping. Last week 'he adjourn | ed casrs nt the Fox and other American j vessels, brought into our ports under our or ders since the above date, were proceeded j on, Sc tlie opinion of the Judge of the Admi ralty Court, was given at great length, and thence it was evident, that nothing shr r of a tormal r. peal o' the British orders. accom_ partied liy a retrospective clause, direr.'ing a specific restitution of the American brought in, could sanction his protecting them. Sentence would have been pronoun ’ ; ccd, but that the agents for the claimants i procured an official note from the Ameri can Charge d’AflVrcs to the Secreta-y of State, detailing the 'ate act of the French government -the Judge was consequently 1 induced to postpone his final adjudication j untd had communicated with ministers. In this postpone in ent. vve have pleasure hi l emgnizing what we consider an indication of an intention *o rescind the orders, when ! our government is satisfied of the substanti- j al revocation of the French decrees. The ' enemy still perseveres in his favorite <>h„ | jert of impairing our resources bv the ex clusion of our expor s ; he is indeOtigahly occupied in guarding even avenue • u he continent against them, end h'oher n, with a success severely felt. On the other hand, the campaign in the Peninsul lias open- <1 with terrible effect; and from the victories ot the British armies, t 'is country will pro bably become more than ever engaged jn tbe pertnanen* support of 'heSpanish ca;>-e. In these circumstances, we cannot, h w* - ver, lint perceive an enrour *gement to each government to persever. in the contest and by perseverance, s*ill hirth**r see removed the pro*pert of a disposition to peace Cottox.-Our (.niton ' ark tisin a state .if extreme depression, and nor-h ing has vet t 'ken place in the circumstance* which have caused i*. Unchecked bv our low pi'ces and *he unfavorable exchanges the arrivals c-ntinu*-to |>e oumer ns. Vied rather to exceed h"se of the r.or responding period of last year ; which h ovover it must be remembered immediately preceded the re-o/irwntr of cur divert intercourse wi'h th" T n t d S'a'e*—a circumstance which must also be taken into art our t in compar ing the Imports of the Icad’ng articles of Slmerirnn produc- in 'he first /ivr month* of IfilOand 1811 On* imr>'>rtto the 3d in slant is ah u' 101,000 hags, and 'he sates in 'he s-imr* period are abnu* 70 000 hags It is in vain to expect that Britis matin. factur»* can continue to bear so disprooorii onate a supply, when added to the immense stock previously in 'he kingdom ; nm- ca ■ wo justly export, even from tlio restoration or a free interenu'se with 'he United States, any adequate relief from so extr 'ordinary a pressure. This branch of our munu' ic'nre has experienced an increase far eXfc-eding all precedent in this or any o'her ciuntrv, but political events have combined o rut off on** great source of its prosperity •. ('ot ton Twis' has been altogether deprived of its lucrative market on *ho (’online t foi nearly a year. Our sales fur 'he last > n months average .3000hags weekly, mostly, if not wholly *o the consumers, thedispnsi tion lo speculate he'mg v"py empnr rv —— The demand during this p rind has bee - with r.ttlo nr no exception, characterised by unvaried dullness, and this reek th- d»f Acuity of effecting sites is extreme ; a fur tlier drcline is more than probable when t •»* •'otdersobtain an ofTer Several pubi c - !e* of West Indian and Demerara bare been nos» pnned. but will soon he decisiv. !v brought forward Uplands lOJd to J3o ; M. w (} leans middling 12d, fair to prime 12 1 -3d a 14j l ; S"a Is’ands in* rior ands*alhed Is to 16d. fa’*r 21 tl a 22 I, g >d and »,n • 22 l-2d a 2f>d. very A re 2s i gs I „ H <7-I C<. West India Have d-cbned lrl 1 I 1 2 | prr lb and prices of all descriptions just 1 «w a’-e ou)y nominal. I he proposed additio. nal duty of Id per *b. on American has been abandoned. WilkAT 3c Ft.our.-pr'i rprnnl stair of the Corn marko* has justified the opini ons which, Since last harvest wo have u niformly expressed. 1 he revival no ir.-d a tew weeks past appr >r.ilike|vto prov* only u suspension of a <*• aduai or gross of decline The verv moderate amount of our import combined with our exte»s;ve exports to Spain and Portugal, (where tiie w mb of our armies anti the prog '■-ss ,,f |[,e wa.. cause a vast consumption) have be -n ijmifli cient to counteract the (fTects of a good crop, and ol a consumption limited by a dull trade. '1 he arrrivais of Foreign Wheat in., to London (during the iwolast months 15, 42.5 qi s.) h ive lately enercased an ap pear to be producingan effect on the mar ke\ In this port the arrivals of foreign Wheat and Flour have been very limrteu; nd though the.export demand is not brisk, h ive been movly t iker off f ,r tha' I 11 pose at a bon 13sper'70b for \mpiic n. ivis i Its p r 70h> for DautZ'g Wlie. , ,< . S9ntk 49s perbrl. f<r American Floifr. \v** have no good Ameirrn V. c 0 F. »r heir; -nil in the pr< sen sc.rcitv of such we think some woo il sell lot home use at prices equal to, or t little under, our quota tion". I uitPHNTiNK.-has also fluctuated in demand,.slid .the pi ices lia\e no undergone •in\ great variation ; tin y are at pri sent nu rely nomi'ia’;. pin- s lies in the num h cn .(mg I8-Ii u ■. a veraged lolly 1 200 rl • we k j l\ .it 11 s, 11 s Ot! a 18s j 1 j(•() brls. nearly •ill soft, < brajn-.-d 19s « 19s fed 8c 2cobrls. very hi e 4Os. For the h.st loi might in tiling has been done, though holders have ■ tttied to sell on lower terms : the demand has fpnte subsided—Our import to ibe 3d lost, is 17, '*"r ' l» c responding period ot" 1810, 7377 hr Is --HtrisH Spirits a*-e tMlictil-nfsalea' 85/ fct/per ton. — liosiN 3c I'itch are in*very Un ited demand. I ah.- , At 111c beginning ol last month, 1 ar obta.it il an iir>pi>.vr>i.ent ; in It*- tot t„ ";ght ending 4>h n . 900 brls were sold, ai 20s ^ ; r Wilmington, >nd at 3Os a ,ls l’*1' ^ ;K ; since which however .it— tie h is bem time—only abou. 800 brls. of American has been s Id, at 33s a 342, fr.r Viigtnii, ..Is f. r New v.i k, and latterly at 28s f ,|' ( .if .lina. A public sale ot 15ob oils. \ uginia, the onU pare-1 hereof hit desenpn n, was ast w ik im flei tuaily at .erupttrl ; 8 a 900 brls. \rchange! ,.,ive .’lea t iccd oil at 85s per hij—Our import this year, 18.850 bils. far exceeds that of the same period in 1810, w hich was 3580 bi K l'ux Skkd has b-on sold for crushing at 57 ‘hi •, f,4 p | for American and Sicily, as in quality ; we have latteriy had .onie «u t ivals from the Baltic. ; prices pretty sta, tionary, and the sales limi?e<!—Last month a few tons (.lcvkii Seed imported from f.o .dm. obiairn-d 112s. p r cwt. the demand, has laden oft. <ind the pr.ces are n«w only nominal. 1 - A oracco--S >me fine w rappery Tobac ct> tor Ireland obtained 8d, and thV'-e des criptions continuing to be scarce, command high pr ees ; a tew pii<cuases were made, last, week a* 6 1.2 a tiv. The sales last month amount to about 1000 hhds and a few parch■■ >t s ot low descrip'ions were made for Norway : this temporary revival was attributable t . the expecta.ion ot an encrease o*the duties : prices .ire without any variation, and the muikethas relapsed into its usual dulnes;. — i lie stock in port on tiie 1st-ns-, was 13,592 llhds. and 648 o th"r packages ; «.ur export this year is only 2.>9 Hhds taken at an average o! 12001b. ex h. liMnv.R -Several cargoes of Ar. -ii cao com M’.ij l* ne were s Id hist mm n at ^ a,,(^ ffi'-oigia Pitch P m- at ds <d a 9 , hoi :ers cxpec>ed <n aftv ince, rtnu 1,1 so'»ie few instances obtained it, but th" (irinand h is nearly subsided ; it is now c! fficul sale. — BiUic descriptions have obtained an advance of 3d pe- foot, and 31 a 4/per standard 10' : the sales ircli ited. 1 i. at’.vanre n timber ot foreign import is jnmcipaUy raving to tiie impesidon of double do ies expected to apply to such af t'” '.n 1. proximo: these will amount tc ahont 15 1 2d ; et cubic fool. Staves—— H 'Inc and Canada .■staves are ou!v nominal in • .or; wt have l.u.erly jhad enqui es lor United states’ «hscr ;»ti oos. particularly -r those imposed sonce 1st nioo'h 1st ; pri < e Virginia Hhd. nave bee" sold 30 guineas. a d hanei ■. IS C- c.eas per M. 'l'hough our s.ock* «.l .» -;eL ue heavy tlir- pi no <p, ilities .are s< • ce, an*> Hhd. are m • difficult tube procured. Hides ai been repeatedly off-oetl to Pu but n van: ; 17000 Buenos Ay and II se were lately exp see „"ly 200 he I rmrr could be s> Id tt 4? ntl 1 bale H 'r-n ,.t 4s 3 ! oer Hide. 3500 da* mag-1 I Bm n s A\-es were s >ld at 2 lid a 9s 2d pet Hi Our im > tins yem al ready h ii mi s to about 187.000 Hides ; and while weave deptivi ri oi an export, so vast • supply, added t.» tin stock previously on hand, wi.l probably preven any disposition t sp» culati ; even .he pres nt low prices ( Inch are less by on- th»n t os> cur ve;.: <n the s- ing ot 1810) have no induced .iny purchases. ~ i n re ,s m ;\.neriC °Vui” m*ch. . rk 1 ; it is »>c.c;s» nady »r red. 1 ’f, all ! v'M:ld Till 19 a 21 per cwt e demand t o ail Jt cr j> ons ol this hriiclc is very dull I'orkion Sug ars continue to be mere-. U nomiiMi in value ; manv publu sale?. Ii.m c bren ‘tempted : Caudal upe and Mar tinique Mu<*rovad<rs have ber.n fruitlessly offered at 17s ; with -tie exception ol mvo S mill ,nl - ! good Martinique Clayed at. 26. a 28s 9ii, nd of line Muscovado at 18s nothing has been d ne. flu- stock .*t ihi-port I he close ofl8lO was computed til uuout 13' 00 Hhds ft 8000 chi sts 8cc impoitcd to 3ii lust. 250 1460 ,, -13230-946} l.xpor'ed, 8845rw .annul 6» . I" ,,vinE on li , d -12651 9460 being ab ut 900 packages . tha ir* the ocies; ond g period o 1810.—A e\v I Klers of pat cds intended ft„ so enft 1 “,l >’• r hav . as a last rt sort, ndven ur-d 'hem lately to the Baltic to seek !m a ,„ar ke<-lie irit• mled application to Govern* mem to xdmii Gaudai upe and .VI rt tuque Sugars to home consumption, on payment} of an extra duty, is given u i sterns t< mains without ary demand : at 'he rod I 4 h month v ine middli .» Ja** maica was forced.IT a 54s ; ,nd hist u.-ntU about ,120 csksgood ordinary Mat (inaj e, tor sh ^pment to the Mediterranean, >b edl 49 6 ; since which only one limited sale: of laii middling Jamaica has been made at 53s 3d per cwt. Um *« me cloiteof 181 was com ped to be about 7V00 tons. ImpotTed to jd inst, 70(1 _ , -7700 exported to this time 4- m.«, T krnf r home use s4o——• —.GG0 He n lining on hand — 7 G - tll l o which add the cxpeccd arrivals frotn Demerafa, ftt (where me crops at.e ,-ry abort.1 nt,J anti d>e vast i'.adequacy of our present inarkrt for this nmclr is app ,-cllU We are rcspeciltdy, , You assuvi d fruinna; hvvy<ijs. % £#