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urcsseu Uio committee an hour hi uoloilcc ot'lho pol icy of lho protecting system. When Mr. M. had finished, no other gentleman rising to Tpeak, Mr. McDuffie rose to reply, but from the lateness of the hour, nearly C o’clock, the committee rose, and the House adjourned. |The National Intelligencer of Tuesday any?—“We inontioncd. on Saturday, the arrival in this city of an Agent from the Choctaw nation of Indians, to nego tiate for the sale of their lands in the State of Mis tissippi. The person referred to is, wo now under stand. only the bearer of a specific proposition to that effect from the Choctaw Nation to the PrrtueMu of the United States, haring no delegated po9CPSi from that nation to change the terms proposed l>y them.” IL7* Our City Correspondents musr remember that wo have a box at our offico for the reception of letters addressed to us. Wo shall in future take no such letters from the Post Office. ICT A subscriber at Smithtield, Isle of Wight, writes us that he has not received more than live papers in seven weeks. This is to us most unaccountable, i The papers to'.hat office are regularly mailed every Tuesday and Friday, before IS o’clock in the day time. We should like to hear from other subscribers at the saint* place, whether they have received their papers regularly. Wc have spared no exertion to trace and correct errors of this kind. Anti-Masonic.—The Albnny Evening Journal says that “ ninety one Delegataes have been already elected to llie National Convention, to he hidden at Philadelphia, in September next, from the following States, viz: Massachusetts - - - - 15 Connecticut .... Rhode Island .... 4 New York .... -.jo Pennsylvania ... - 2t».’‘ The same paper also states that “Anti-Masonic State Conventions have been culled in Ohio, Kentuc ky, and Michigan.” We lenrn that the American discovery brigs. Se raph and Annawan. under the command of Captains Pendleton and Palmer, left a port in the vicinity of Cape Horn, the middle of January last, all well, and proceeded Southward for Palmer’s Land in the south ! Pacific.—U s. r. >. — — It is reported that information Ins been communi cated to the British Minister at Washington, that Capt. Wiilinm Bolton F nch, the present commander of the U. S. ship Vincennes, is the legal heir to the title and great, eslate of the Karl of Bolton. The report its given in such a shape, that we have no reason to doubt it. The Vincennes whs at Canton early m January, to rail in a few days for home, and may be soon expected. We are informed that Ca - tain F. came to this country when he was four years old, and has risen from an humble station to his pres ent rank in our navy, by the regular graduation of merit.—[AC. Y. Com. Ailv. The editor of the Columbian Gazette, in relation to this matter, says—“In conversation with a gentle man of Washington a day or two since, we nndcr stood that he was infnrmrd by Mr. Vaughan, the British Minister, that he hud received no official ad vices. such as were mentioned in several newspa pers, ralativc to the title and estate which were said to have devolved on Captain William Bolton Finch, of the U. S Navy. The report may be correct, not withstanding. as several instances have occurred wherein native born Americans have inherited titles end estates in England; and some have claimed and rcceivcd.thccu" A young woman in Freehold,New Jersey, recently brought suit against n man named David \V illiamson, for slander, in circulating reports in the highest de gree injurious to her reputation The charges were distinctly nnd clearly proved, and the jury gave a ver dict of $1000. A frame house in Conyngliam. Lehigh county, was last week destroyed by lire, nnd a young man named Georga Mink perished in the (lames. __ Prcpatingfor Ike toortl.—Once on a time it hap pened that a poor wight married a tthre 10. who led him a nious life; she fell ill. the doctor was called in, and the anxious affectionate husband inquired of him how his denr spouse was; Galen shook Ins head, nnd told him to prepare for the worst “What," said he, "is she likely to get over it: ’ TOBACCO.—Amount of Tobacco inspected in Richmond Manchester, Petersburg nnd Lynchburg, since 1st October. Passed. Refused. On hand. Richmond, 50:il 2796 3860 Manchester, 130 122 211 Petersburg, 1356 2535 19.M Jiynchbu rg, 3500 1090 2773 Total, 7077 C540 0773 Same period 1329, 3070 -1023 10,372 The quantity now inspecting in this city amounts to 150 to 200 lihds. per day. Extreme prices of passed. $2 05 to $10 75 Common Tobacco 2 35 to 3 50 Middling to good 3 50 to 6 00 pjne . 6 00 to 10 , Refused 2 00 to 3 50 MARRIED—On Tuesday, the 1 Itli instant, l»y the | Itev. Mr- Hornier, Mr. Thomas P. Lauus to Miss! Lucy F Rusk, all of tins city. At Dumfries, Va., on Thursday, the Oth instant, by the Rev. Thomas C Thornton, Air. Eomuno Tti.eii of Aldie, Vn to Miss Mary K. daughter of flic Intc . James Smith of tins city. DIED — In this city, on Tuesday the lltli instant,! Mr» Hannah Fi.Kisiir.n, whose friends and ncqunin-; tances nro invited, without further notice, to attend her funeral this morning, at 10 o'clock, from her late! FOR KENT, j a That lorgn ond commodious dweliing iionse. now occupied by Mr Walthall, as Boarding house, situated m the most j >«Km3Rronvcnient and central part of the city, at the corner of Main and I4ib streets. This is const derod the best stand on the Main-street, for a business of the kind.—Front several alterations made hy the j present occupant, the house is well calculated to n<-- i eotninudate a large number of boarders. Apply to B W. Walthnll, or CIKANNIMS, SON & BROTHERS, ma 13_ FANCY DRY GOOD! rjlHE following new goods are received by the .1 Tantivy, from the New Yo«k Auction Boom® Rest til ark belt ribands l.ilhrographic ctnpe handkerchief* Fushionnblc crape t carfs Rich mourning ond half mourning scarf* * »reen gauze veil? and green v;oi ted burcge Bust long white kid gloves A few pieces Foulard Persian game, nn r till re , div article for Ladi< i’ dresses, with n general nr | sort ment of Ladies' hosskin gloves of every do r.Criptioii, opening this morning, for sale at redoeed prime, at R. II JENKINS’ Irish Linen and I'rroy P v flood Str e. Main-'t. ma I f MAjaifliNjaws/ I >/< / nb Hli ILMOjfn A S R1V KI) Schr Cumberland, Wheaton, 4 days from Philndcl phia, with sundries lojt Peyton, Lancaster & Den by, Scott &, Fry, Wortham &. .McGttidcr, It K Brock. D Anderson, jr, W M Swoope, Davenport, Al len At Co, Rogers A Harrison. S <h R Andrew. J A Myer», J Myers, jr, A A Krischinann, J Rusher, Cook A Rvnn, Mrs Hutchinson, G L Sampson, and \V II Kichurdsou. Schr Chesterfield, Pension, 4 days from N York, with sundries, to Oils. Dunlop & Co. (1 Menani, and to master. Sclir Neptune, Cooke, from Boston, with sundries, to Lucke «Sr Si/.er. Hubbard jr. Gardner, Ji Peyton, D Anderson, jr, \V Smyth, Grannies,Son &. B.others, NV Allison, J II Eustace, J N Gordon, W A1 Swoope, Davenport, Allen At Co, J H Nash, and T A Rust. Schr George It. Gardner. Bowne, from Philadel phia, through Chesapeake &. Delaware Cauul, with sundries, to C M Mitchell, Lancaster A. Denny. Scott «St Fry, Wortham & AlcGmder, B Peyton, Tomp kins &, Fisher, Collins &. Co, Jus Williams, Hitiibaid <X: Gardner, Raymond & Piothcrs. A Levy, Wm II Itschnrdson, 11 15 Kinmnnn. Schr Commerce, Weeks, frorn Philadelphia, four days, via City Point, with sundries, to Worthaui & McGruder, and B Brand. Schr Francis, Davis, from Newark, with sundries, to W & J <5 Crane, and J Winston Schr Baltic Pike, from Newburyport, with sun dries, to Davenport, Allen & Co, mid to master. Schr Adrian. Sharpe, from Now York, with sun dries. to Davenport, Allen &. co, J Sinton. and D Tltnberlako. Schr Emily Duvis, Crowell, from Philadelphia, via Norfolk and City I’mnt. Schr Bold Commander, Smith, from Now York with ballast. Sloop Philadelphia, Wells, froni*l5ri»!gcport, with,1 ballast. Stoop Lady’ Washington, Carson, front SomorseU, with ballast Sclir Brazil, Creighton, from Baltimore, \ia Nor folk and City Point. oA I LED, Sclir Barclay, Iligby, f.*r New York,coal. Sclir Sea Ilorse, Somers, for New York.coal. Sclir Three Sister?, Creighton, for New York, coni Sloop Rctaliatnr. Williams, for New York,coal. Sloop Cherub, Burke, for Alexandria, coal. Sloop Sally. Wright,for New York, with Moor. NEW YORK, Mav 0.—Arrived, Spanish sclir Mercy, Segura, 15 ds fin Havana. Left, ship Marga ret. for Brltimorc, sou . brig Superior, of Baltimore, for Cadiz, in 4 days; brig Brazen, of do. fin Bueno? Ayres, just urr.; U. S frigate Brandywine*, U. S. sclir? Shark and Grampus, all well. Spanish ship of war Guorrero, Com Laburdc—and a 24 guj brig, sailed the same day. convoying live ships bound to Spain. New-Ark Cider and Vinegar. i 4 Bids of heat New-Ark Cider " 20 do of Cider Viucgar. for sale by ina __JAS. WINSTON PIU)!'{ »SAI.S VXflLL be received by the undersigned until the t T Ulth instant, for supplying a recruitin'* party and a number of recruits with rations at ties place. N. BADEN, Capt. 2d Artillery, ma 13—f>t At Boll Tavern. Prime Sugars, tCo. | Ilhds prime Hr. Croix sugars 10 bales cotton yarn, assorted, G to 10 Landing. I<»r sale by ma 13—3t OTIS, DUNLOP & (A> Attention Light Dragoons. ATTEND a company inuetor on Friday,the 14th Hist, at It o’clock. A. M precisely, at the City Hall, completely equipped By order. nm 13—2t JOHN COSBY, 2d Serg’V RIGGER'S PRIZE OFFICE. Rhode Island State Lottery, ('hiss No. 4, drawing ro be received by BIGGF.R TO MORROW at I o'clock. Capitals <15,000, 5000. 2000, I77G, 5 of 1000. T-elects <5, Halves 2 50, Quarters 1 25. For sale by TIIO. B. BIGGER ma 13 ’ TU-MOR UT>VV7 The drawing of the Rhode 1-dr.nd State Lottery. No. *1, will bo received—Capital prizi $15,000. 6t Numbers—s Drawn Out. GRAND SCHEME! 1 I riZrt of £15,000 1 do 5000 1 do ‘ 2000 1 do 1770 5 do soon do 500 | 5 l'nzcs oi csuo 7 do :!0() 10 do COO 10 do i:>0 ! 0 do 1oo &r. &.c. i ickcs jjy», Himrcs in proportion.— r nr snio nr majJ I\ niUKH’S Oi!ir-e. T o-Mgrrow. RHODE ISLAND LOTTERY. The drawing will be received TO-MORROW at one o'clock. 1 prize of $ 15.000 1 do f* ,000 I i’n 2,000 1 do 1.T70 5 prizes of $ 1.000 5 do of ' 500 5 do of t00 j 7 do of o00 »V C. & e. Ci C. Tickets £5. Halves 2 50, Quarters I 2 ». ./’or Hiiie nt U. MICKLK'S, may 13 next below the dour of tin; Kngle Uriel. MANAGERS’ OFFICE! Rhode Island State Lottery. No. I, CHURCH LOTTKRY. The drawing will be received TO-MORROW. £15,000,5,000. 2,000, 1.770, 5 of £ 1.000, &c. &,c. Ticket* £5, halves 2 50. qunriers l 23. Delaware, S. Carolina, cV. Louisiana Lot tery, No. f>, Prawning will bo received on Sunday.—Splendid scheme, £.'5.000 for only 5. Capital Prize* $.'5,000, 5,00«», 2,500, 1,500, and 5 of 1,000.—Tickets $5, halves 2 50, qi;?rtera I 25. Dismal Swamp Lottery, No. f*o Number Lottery—10 drawn Hallot*. To be drawn nt Itii innond on Saturday, the 22d inst. Capital Prize 20,000 Dollars. £ i 7 fin 1000, 1000, 1000, 1009, 9 e Ticket- £.5, halve* 2 50, quarter* I 25, eighths f»2j, il r A Package of 20 tickets, embracing nil the num ber* from • In 00. which is compelled to draw £ >0, mny lie had P*r £lO0, bv which t hi* purchaser is com pelled to draw one half of In* money hack—package of halve*, quarter*, and eighth*, in the same propor tion. UNION CANAL LOTTKRY, CLASS 0. To bn drawn in Philadelphia, the 22d m*t.—-The drawing will ho received nt this office.on the 25th Inti—00 Number f«ott*rt—9 Drawn Ballots. SPLKNPIf) SC 11 KM K. 1 prize of £20,000 is $20,000 I do * 10.000 js LO.000 I do 2,500 i* 2.500 t di 1.500 i* 1,500 5 do U000 is 5,000 Tickets £>. halve* 2 50, quart era I 25. *** Ti kefs for ‘ale nt this office .rp 7 Ticket* 1,12, 27, * he grand pri/o of £30,000, | in the Inst Union Cane I Lottery, and 0. 35, 50, the icaprt.nl of £|500, in llic last Diauml Swamp, were | loth sold at the Managers' Office, to resident* ol ! Hieljinor-V—-*• Damn Port line's Hoad quarter*.’’ may f.j YATES & Mel NT VUE 1' cli:* •U'd. Virginia FURNITURE, SALT, &c. Laiuhng from Sc hr. Uuitic, • > k Sacha Salt '/til/ .r,0 hbl* No 3 mackerel 54 tubs family No I do 6 work tables 4 folding dcaks 2 card table* 2 Grecian do, elogon* 1 dressing table 2 night cabinets 1 bureau I easy chair *1 work stand* Tor sale by ma DAVENPORT, ALLEN £ Cfi. FOR LIVERPOoE; The slop MOKKA, Cant hos n lnrge proportion of her cat go ciigngcJ. For freight of the remainder, « _apply to II. POLLARD &. SON. ma 11 -~:it NE\V YOtlK u.m;. Fur New York, the rcghlnr paefet achr HORNET. John Got i.o,master. _For freigh* or passage, having superior accommodation*. apply to the maatcr on hoard, in the Dock,or to DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. may 12 4t FOR KI. v!'. The Prick Tenement, nmy in the o<*. cupnn *y of Mr. Poindexter, on Shockor Hill, in good order for the reception of a i_ genteel tamily. Applv to «nn I. __1\_ H BIGGI Paper*—Goed and Cheap* V1LTE have just opened an Invoice of Foolscap and * » Letter Paper—very good at very reasonable prices. COLLINS St ( « ». ma 12 Tanner's Map l . Stut. A Few copies of this elegantly executed .Map on Rollers, received fur sale, by 12 COLLINS & CO. WINKS. N. O. ItFM, vVt. Now landing. and for sale, IJoxcs superior Claret I 50 (pianur casks I in Madeira S m,> to hlitls prune N. O. rum C do St. Croix sugars It* Mils Newark cider. am 12-3t DAVENPORT, ALLEN &. Co. vvm cafcR i. T . • on. . HAS just received a very n-«i>rtmcnt . ot SPRING GOODS", of the most fashiona ble kind and aepenor qualities, consisting of clotLs. cassimeres, Marseilles and silk vesting, very beauti fui, and anew and superior article for summer coat?. Also, a handsome assortment of fancy cravating. stock?, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders, &-.c. which he will sell low fur cash, np v27—eots GEORGE n:. tiffin HAS received by recent arrivals from New York and Philadelphia, a variety of STAPLE FAJfCY (.'ODDS. lie thinks it needles- to enumerate thenames and 'quantities, but assures the Country Merchants, his friends, r.nd purchasers generally, that they embrace a part of almost every article usually for sale in Dry | Good stores, and will be offered at the market prices. ap -21 —or, i :>t_ IT FRESH TEAS. INE Gunpowder Tea Do. Imperial do. Do. Young Hyson do. Do. Hyson do. Do. Souchong do. j Just received, for sale by T. If. DREW Agt. mu 7 TITe' WESTMINSTER REVIEW^ .ZO//.V If.Jt'ASU AUEJfT FOR PIRGLY/A. 1 ^jpHE Westminster Review is a work instituted for 1 the advancement of t!io:-e great objects which j are in the highr.- degree common to nil good men in all countries. It may Lo considered ns a portion «»; j tho contingent of the Itriti.-h Islands toward? tlie pro i motion of the general interests ..inch are so frequent ' Jy di-guised by the prejudices o ?oinc of the rum : muuily, and injured by misconceptions of I heir gain. In tlie present day it is hardly necessary to insist on the dreadful havoc of Imninn happiness which has been ; made through the application of territorial prejudices ; mid national delusions Mon have been taught to be lieve that merits and virtues were tlie eresturos ol (locality, and that it was possible for nations to worry , and destroy each other, uni! both he gloriously right. What was morality on one side of tho Atlantic, war I crime upon the other; and till tlie appearance of lion 11 ham it seemed to have hcen forgotten that there n j one l,aw and one Lawgiver, vv’ho-c rules are mde pendent of geography, and pie-cnbc the happiness ol all, ns a standard uninfluenced by climate or by cr 'vil. With America the connexions of such a work arc many and mighty. Viewing the American people n. ;a band of brethren, who, who under the guidance ol i Providence, have gone forth into a better and hanpiei : laud, it? authors have much of that sympathizing feel . mg cxprvhsod on the rustic tombstone. *.Vnf lost, but gilur I r/bi f.' i in*} arc conscious too. mar on tnoir nu n pari thnv Invelunch to olli r which may bt*useful to tli»*ir tram planted kmdrid. As America increases in population I anil in power, its citizens wik discover mqre and more j abundant sources of instruction,—whether to warnoi ; to encourage—in tluy-e struggles nnd collisions of in tercst which our conununi'.y has passed through, nnd | at which the other must arrive. lnlhe Westminster Review the interests of the American people will be alwnv r.fT. nj, natciy defen ded totke fullest extent consistent with hose laws ol general good, which make the morality of tin* Uni verse. Its conductors desire in return to taken plnee , among the publications by which such portion of tdic i fruit of knowledge bp fntn time f.> t>r:p : hall ripen jp ! tite Old World may be exchanged for the harvests ol ! the New. i The work is issued quarterly, at six dollars pernn ! nmn. and will usually he received in the United ] State*. about one month after its publication in Lon don. Subscriptions received by ma a ). II. NASH, Richmond FRESH DrV GOODS. IN anticipation of their general advertisement, the * ub'-ct tbers inform tlietr customers, and other pur chasers, flint they have received by the Inst arrival! frotn Philadelphia. New York nnd Roston, One Hun drrd nnd Highly I'ncLagta l4'rra\ .hnrrnnn ana llritiah Dry Honda, in winch arc included llict owr | importation from England, (via New York,) consist ing in part of the following articles: Extra blue, black. brown, olive, an-! olive browr London cloths Extra blue, block, drab, mixed, fancy mixed, am lavender London cassimerrs Plain nnd fancy white London Marseilles quiltin£l White nnd colored ground chintz, printed do do Plaiii Imtr toilencls A beautiful assnfficcnt cftlic newest style Prints j Fancy, checked, ami striped, and • Idrianoplt S-J t rw a’yfc ginghams •t I, 6 -I and ti-1 rntnhric and jaconet muslins White bordered rrnvats, very superior— nnd Mixed and »tri[ad I turn and cotton drills. Their assortment h now very good, and will in i j few days be the most commanding they have eve i Imd. F. St F. JAMES. A* Co. * “ Market Srpiar'* loaf SUgAll. ♦> 1 Lbs. of Loaf Sugar of various qnnli •-*a" " Vs nor,, from family to Prussian loaf, jus rre, i\o#| |,om the inni/ifacturrr-aar.d will be so! low l»v the subscriber. ftp al WM. J cmrKE. WIN LS, Bit AN DY,. A c. IJtlNKST nlil 'sernal, T intal and l.omicri particular Madei ■ t*« "» b*,f P'pe*. quarter* mid half ipianer ca»k*. received direct Irotn Murdock, \ mile it. Co Champaign?, C w.i’rau, l.afiu?, and Medoc Claret, of toper ior i 'piality ' Pn-neh Madeira 9m! Frnntignac do C pipe* very fine Co^oac Brandy—For *ale. by _*nn 1<M« if___C HAS. PALMF.K Itev. K*I ward Payson’s iTile. II'ST published, a memoir uf tlie lUv Edward I’ay ton, D. !> . late l‘a»tor of tbe Ninmil t burcli in Portland. Aim, jn»t received, a tew cop.e* Canon* for the Government "f tb« l iotee'ant Episcopal Church in tbe United State* cf America —For sale, by COLLINS -Co. in* II Herrings. •if Barrel* ofnelt I (erring*, landing & inspect- i Olffl logon tRi lfuck, lor nnle by 11 __ .IAS WINSTON* SI LL1M AN S JO URNAL.—-The American Jour nal of Science and Art*, conducted by Beniamin Sillinian, M. F> I. L T) Term*—Six dollar* a year for two volume*, pub li*hed in «]iinrtotly numbers; payment in advance. for \ one volume at n time. Complete sets furnished at short notice, and subscriptions received by COLLINS &. CO., Aerent tna 7For the Work. 1 . n \ v L received from their Factory, a great vari - oty ol Ladit -.'mid Gentlemen s, Mis**?*’. B-.ys‘, und (. Inltir< ii .- Ii' >ts,.Bootee* and Shoes of every dc scripriu'i—v ii c2i, for ipinlity. are p< -rhojis a little *u :>;‘rn:r tunny ntti^ri in theC.'ity—being made «>f.tb«. best materials. a:ui by tint best workmen that rai: be . procure! in the I i»t• <i Sinter.—They arc perleetlv, ry durable and handsome.— F.>r sale At the ftshtoncb'e Shoe Store.' aP *!< corner of Mam and 14th streets ' Supe!fine Salad < )i|. tiM t Biirisi'i- s. erline ^alnd oi’. For vnh* by T. 11. DREW, A-cut. ma 1 c IRISH LINEN STORE!” Shi •? ing Line ns, Sheetings, /Jietpers, &c. <$** -j *> Cases 4 l I-isli L’.r.cnr, in full piece-, front JO cts i O to Q.'i por yard, of improved selvage and war rented grasu bleach « tires do do 'in half piece*, do do do 7-.U do fit*I pieces, from g.'» to 50 cf.s. Irirli ami Si’octn hiipctings *»-4. 7-4. y-4. and 10-1 darn i.-k table diaper Dam.!sit napkins ami din.ng doth* I case bird's eye diajn is I do long lawns The above lim-n good-- are of this «-pr»ng'.s iiupor- , tation. free from any imperfection, warranted - linen end gra * tdendi. IVrsnns or families, * iahing ! linens by the piece, half piece, or yarJ, will find them ' r.t the lowest market prm-s. at ROBERT II JENKINS' | Irish Linen end Fancy Dry Good Store, Main st. ma 7 DRY GOODS. BROWN shirtings and sheetings Bleached do do German muuhurga Bed ticks Battisfo dresser Cassimercs. cam’.irn ! i Muslins, diapers, sattinetts, 4c For sale by tnafl-Gt DAVENPORT, ALLEN i CD - ; *. ■ i 1. ather. i S b Spanish Hides—1000 lb*, of heavy soal I I Dv leather, on consignment, tor sale. NSTON. Black Bobbinet Lace Veits. I ^ 4 k Black Bobbinet I.aee Veils, from ft to ;d’j S«>ine of them chencllc worked, with blonde patterns,just opened at R. H- JENKINS' Irish Linen and fancy Dry Good Store. _hi* 10 \J;, ,, -'-.rrr._ r.inniv Ituc H» t rt! Bbls . f It oe Mcrr.ngs—UO bhl*. of net do £*yj for sale. J AS. WINSTON, ma !i INTERESTING No\ ELs! TT^OSCARINT; or the I’Htrician of Venice. Grace Seymour. “The scene i- laid in this country; the period is the ' war of the revolution, and the delineations of Amer ican matin- r* are, w!m wo cannot say of all such at tempt*, always faithful ami accurate, and soinctimas t! _-»i< :it<-!y comic."——,V. 2 . Evening /V«t • It is written with much purity of style, and as far 1 -■'•4 "? have examined, it promises to be full of inter est ’’—,\*. 2. Cum. . lf/rtrtirer. | Just published, and for .sale by ii COLLINS* CO. Drugs, Medicines, Ac. Ac. i <ie 8iioscrm<T iris received a part OJ i his Spring supply of Driiy*, Medicines. A’c. and expoets lo receive the rcniuiudcr hy »he f'.rst arrivals from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore lie deems i! supciilMnus to sav any tliinsr liv wnv o. pHfiing the good qiinlitioft of the orticlt*.* he offers ; for Halo, of which, os well as the {rices those who 1 wish to purchase generally choose to be their own judges. The public have a right to expect every thing they buy to be gomi, but it is very unuewtl to hoar the cry of •linking Ji*h from the soiesman, if the article j cailed for should not be the Im! of the kind in thu market. His object is. therefore, to keep the best he can Let-. uud sell them as low as he can nfFord. it. c. m«P£J£AR WATKINS, J IN this case, the pariie* will please VS. I tnke notice, that we the un«lers:gn FARRAR. , **d, w 1 o arc app'intod conummioiiera fur the purpose of dividing the slaves belongim/ iu the late Elizabeth Farrar, deed., tn obedience to an order of the Superior Court of Chancery for the Kichir.jnd | Di«‘net, nave appointed Thursday, the I3tli oay ol i May. Hf.JO, at t» o’clock A. M. the time, anf ; \V *oldridge’s Tavern, in Chesterfiold, the place, tr entry the same into execution—at which time am j place,it is desirable, that all the paities interested should ntlend. for the purpose of receiving their due , proportion, which may be allotted to them, and to pa) Mieir proportions of costs, and to execute re funding bonds with security, as required by said order, S. T. PULLIAM, j . C ODER RANT, UIGGERSON HANCOCK. Vj BEYEKLY If. WOOLDRIDGE. i 8 EDVV Mil) II. MOSELEY, ff GEORGE B. MOODY, f fj , m«y t-eofit d4 a Vo Notice. r|Al1IT firm of Janies and Thomas Hardy «»> thii i L rlav dissolved by tnntuol consent, and Pavic j llnrdy is nlnno authorised to collect the debt* dee t< ; the paid f;rin. JAMES HARPY'. THOMAS HARDY. The-‘it indebted to J. St T Hard>.. will please pn 1 t!:«‘tr accounts t#, Otis, Donlep ,V (To., only, m wliosi pe? session t l*r» ho !,s and accounts arc ol iced. ! »n tj D,\V1D HARDY. —— T~————IM—— g»cti'ou Adieu. T2£IB DAT. BY OT15, l>lX 1,01* A C O Valuable Stuck uf DRY LOO DU at Auctitu* ON Wednesday, the I2ih ol* May qex», at lO <> clock, will be sold tinder the management of Oti», Dunlop & Co. at their Auction Rooms, onr (jn tire Stock of" DRY HOODS. Amounting to upwards of $30,000, comprising tho most general and valuable assortment ever offered in this place—The sab* will be without reserve —Terms C and Bmon'hs credi’, fornpprovrri negotiable notes. We shill f»>r six weeks, continue to offer our ctock at private sale., at very reduced pre^, and in vite llioM' wanting great bargains, to give us a call, inar J12 KYLE & COCHRAN. 1.7* The above stock of Goods is removed to our Auction Rooms, and can be viewed on the day prc\l oils anil on the morning of the sale. mn JO OTIS, DUNLOP CO. AuctA. 1/1 he above sale will be continued thia morning, Phursday, May 13th, at 9 o'clock. There is yet for enle, n Urge quality of silk good*—domestics, Gor man osnaburgs, c!o hs, cnssimcrcs. eattinetts, flannels, kerseys, blankets &c. &c- O D. &. Co. ni* 13 Auctioneers. MADEIRA WINE AT AUCTION. On ntl RMMY. the 13tb nisi, at 12 o’clock, will be fold «t the office «,f Messrs I* llaxall i Co. do demijohn’* of old and •iqierior Madeira \vin*\ imparled direct from Mndeira. by lit* lute firm of (Jen. Dyball &, fe.’6e, and particularly selected for this niatket. Term, at sale. O. J>. 8c. C«x Au>-«V. not 1<» Furniture at Auction. PLEASANT W INSTON, intending to remove from Richmond, will sell, on Thursday the 1 Jth insr.. nt 10 o'cluck, at public auction, at his resi dence on Church Hill, all of hi* household and kitch en furniture, consisting of the usual variety. Terrnfl cn-li. Sale conducted by J. % S. ( ustry &. Co. : ; uv O iVKXI’OKT, AI.LEN & CO. GROCERIES. TiIIS MORNING, 1:1th iust., nt 10 o’clock, at our Auction Store. I t Hhtla prime molasses 0 do St. 4,'rorx sugars 60 lings Laguira green coffee «•» do old while do boxes Lunch raisins 1 j cases fur hats 1 2 boxes shelled almonds U) lihds whiskey li hoetos loaf sugar •J tierces rice 10o minis wrapping papgr 60 boxes yellow cigar* •l bin's line A.itigua rum - pipes Cognac brandy SO case- Claret wine 60 iibls No. 3 mackerel Newnil; rider, indigo Ala nga wine, Ac. Ac. Will be added to tho above, quarter casks French Madeira wine 40 casks lard 10 firkins butter tOO sacks salt may 13 __IV A. A Co. Aucte. M A USH AL’S SALB. virtue of a decree of tlie fTiqierior Court df P Chancery f«.r the Richmond district, in a cnusfl therein depending between Edmund Walls, pltf. against William II. Foushee and James Rawlings, |v.* ur ot William Foushee. sen., deo’d, rtrts.—I shall prtfc *r<1 to sell for cash, on »h# premises, in tho coon* ty ot Warwick, on the 6th day of June next, ift public miction, tlie tract of land in the bill sagntionad, : being three hundred and fourteen ncr«s, and oub quarter of an acre, called Rich Neck; or so mu£h thereof as will be HiitUcient to satisfy in a said decree 1 and expenses of sale. CIIA. L. WINGFIELD, at. s. c. c. w. d., i ma 10 — tds d__._May 3d, 1330. Soda Water vs. Cock-Tail. FI".WING commenced the preparation of Soda ■- W atcr. w hich I shall attend to m person, tbor i public may expect to get it j.nire ani good, and a* eco . no my is the order otthe times, I would recommend tlie use of the Soda, in place of the other, not only ; because it is cheaper and more conducive to health, but becauf' any one who is addicted to the ofcock tHil cannot ben member of the Temperance Society. I -hall also keep n supply of Saratoga Water, which • »s well ns the Soda, shall be kept as cool as thoy can be procured elsewhere. ■P IT. C. McNkMARA. BALA N CE M A N l j FA CTORY. AMOS STEVENS, No. 6, Market Square— .South side Old t uiieuil Hall, Boston, manufac tures, and ha* constantly on hand, a complete amort j ,np,1t °f patent balances, and appatatus of everv description. Also, patent platform balances, and ha v beams, all of which arc warranted correct, faith fully manufactured, and graduated to the standard • weight of nil countries. The subscriber as Agent for Mr. Amos Stevens, . "1 tiers for sale n large and general assortment of the ah..vo balance*, weighing from 1 ounco to 3000 lbs., an.I can at anytime procure any size that inav be ordered, by giving short notice. _ap_lL _ _ WM. J. CLARKE. Hanging Papers, «fcc. QAA PIECES H.mgipg Paper*. eome e’cgai. patterns—ju*t received.—In store, Cham paign? Wines, London porter nnrl brown atout_fur sole by DAVENPORT, ALLEN & CO. n p 28 Fourth and Last Volume. C10MM ENT ARIES on American Law. By / James Kent: V ol. IV.—Just published, received *»y COLLINS A CO. mn 7_ D1 ETTSt AIRS, C10LL1NS A' CO. have received a further sup / p!y of Music, consisting in part of the following pieces: Mrs McDonald's l’a rial ions, P. K ns pi on ft ill you < e>me to the Baseer, do J. K. 11anco Vatldy O'Carroll, do. I*. K. Moran ,‘UI idea di quell metalls, from R.*f ina, opera Starch ami Rondo, from Der Freyschufz, M. Hofei Parisian Rondo. ft Vigoerie Ornnd Russian Mari k, C. P. f’i fine is D dlte of Sfavarin. n bri>|innt fnntnaie. with nn lie, , companiment for the violin, J. Payer Ree'hoven s flrand WalLt.’l'. Segura Hemenmay’s fifth sell Cotillions Highland s Chorus .dlerandrr White Rady flannels of R;i Kitly C'freer MUd ns the Moonbeam, n duett. A. Taylor Thou art my only f.ore, C. M. Von Webber Slay lov'd Arhino, uritton by Col. Hamilton, mu sic. A. Clifton Height hr thy Dreams, II R Usliop Jfbsent Friends. A. Clifton .4A.' Cruel Maid, Kelley f re srander'd in Dreams, J A. Wade; &w fie. 11 mi I Hell, on the Teeth. ’ rptll. t nieomf, I’tiynoldg?, awl of the tVeili.—le. , ■ ritoma* Bell, F 15 > f F. fi. S., ineinbvr of tl.o. Ro\al« i'll>T.e c4 Surgeon*, in I.nrdon, <St<* ir, LAjl * or a | f a. jsa II 1