CONGRESS. HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES SATURDAY, Feb. j. The BANK BILL under confideralion, MR. SMITH, (S. C.) OBSERVED, That he considered it his duty to offer the reasons which (hould influence him in giving his vote on this occalion. He had wiflied amendments to the bill, as some parts of it he confefled, did noj perfectly please him, but his wilhes having been over-ruled, the question now is, Whether the bill /hall pass ? Tho lie caine from the southward of the Patowmac, the principle of the bill met his approbation : It would be a deplorable thing, said he, if" this government ihould en ad; a law subversive of the constitution— or that so enlightened a body as the Senate of the United States, Ihould, by so great a majo rity, as were in favor of this bill, pass a law, so hostile to the liberties of this country, as the opposition to this ineafure have suggested the bankfyftemtobe;andit would be very extraordi nary if an officer of this government, who has produced a performance explanatory of the con llitution, of such celebrity, as to be resorted to as an authority, Ihould be so inconsistent with himfelf as to propose a law entirely subversive of the principles laid down in his able defence of the constitution. He then adverted to the obje&ion drawn from that article of the constitution, that no prefer ence ftiall be given to one port over another : He Ihewed that the clause was inserted for a parti cular purpose—and could not be cited as a rule not to be deviated from—as a preference was and must neceflarily be given to one port over another. He produced numerous instances in point in consequence of various clauses in the re venue laws—general regulations sometimes ope rate partially—and commercial arrangements, apparently unequal, produce the good of the community at large. In reference to construing the Constitution, lieobferved, that the present momenr, when the powers of the government were aflailed from va rious quarters, he conceived the molt improper to contract tliofe powers. The right to construe the constitution he ar gued from the principles advanced by Mr. Madi son, in the debate on the power of removability, and read sundry observations from Lloyd's Re gister, made by that gentleman, corroborative of this sentiment—Those arguments he conceived applied very aptly to the present fubjeft. Matters of a fifcal nature necefl'arily devolve on the general government, and he urged, that every power resulting from the acknowledged right of Congress tocontroul the finances of this country, must be as neceflarily implied, as in the cafe of the power of removability. He then alluded to the expediency of a nation al bank : The Secretary gave notice in his firft report, that this plan was in contemplation.— Nothing was ever read with gi eater avidity—and tho it is now more than a year since this intima tion was given—yet no obje 6 by 8 Window GJafs, Boston Prime Beef, A quantity of choice Carrot Tobacco. N. England Tow Linen. Philadel. March 18. [c.p.^w.] Norwich, Dec. 14,1790. 69 —1 \#3m India Sales, at Salem. At the STORE of ELIAS HASKETT DERBY, Esq. On TUESDAY the 3th of April next, ?t 10 o'clock, A.M. will commence the sale, by AUCTION, of the Cargo of the Brig Henry, Lately arrived from Be kc.h, Madras, and Isle of Franc*; Consisting of a large and valuable alfortment of INDIA GOODS. As follows—viz, BAI'T AS, ) white Cloths, proper for Samias, and > Shirting, or Sheeting. Caiias, ) Dureas—or ftnped Muflin c . Durea Chintz, or painted ftripcd do. Chintz, a great variety. Striped Cottons, Jag tenant Muflias. Ditto Ditto Handkerchiefs. Ginghams, Blue Cotton Handkerchief'. Long Cloths, of a fupcrior quality, suitable for (hirting.") Madras Patchcs, beautifully figured. j Caniboys, or blue and white itriped Cottons. | Moreas, or plain white Cloths. ! 2 Madras Cambricks. Ditto Ditto Handkerchiefs, with borders. j Book Muslins. | Ditto Ditto Handkerchiefs, a great variety. J A quantity of China Silk Handkerchiefs. A quantity of Ostrich Feathers. Suiat Cottoji, 23 bales. Indigo, of the Isle ot France, of a superior quality. An atlortmrnt of fine Wines of the Cape of Good Hope. Kaifins of do. A quantity of India Shirts and Trowfers, for Sailors' wear. To the above will be added, a great variety of other Goods, which ar not enumerated. 100 Casks Raisins, } 75 Cherts Bohea Tea,( of the best , l£ics 30 Ditto Hyson, f 1 30 .ditto Souchong, ) The Goods may be viewed a few days previous to the sale. W. P BARTLETTand CO. Audioneers. Salem, Feb. 21,179 1 Virginia, Culpeper County, 15th Jan. 1791, To be SOLD by the Subscriber, The PLANTATION, where on he resides, laying on both fides the Carolina road, in the great fork of Rappahanock river, 36 miles from the town of Dumfries, 30 from Frederickiburg, and 28 from Falmouth ; in a moil healthy part of the country : —Confiding of 2,000 acres—half clear ed, and in good fence, well adapted for farming and grazing—the foil is good, lays well, abounding with many excellent springs and streams of water, so diiperfed as 10 afford great opportunity of making watered meadow of the fir ft quality,perhaps more t han 300 acres—of which 120, in one body, fs already in grass, and all wa tered and drained at pleasure by a number of ditches, forthat pur pofc, palling through the whole. Orchards of about 2000 bear ing apple trees—near as many peach trees, and a variety of most other kinds of fruit, natural to the climate. A good dwelling, house, the situation whereof is remarkably beautiful and pleafam; and many other valuable improvements of divers kinds. And one other Plantation about 5 miles nearer fa id towns, con fiding «f about 1500 acres, on which is good merchant, grift, snci saw mills, where nature, labour and art, have fully conspired to render them complete; a large conflant stream, on which they stand, affords them water in great abundance; convenient thereto is a kiln end house, tor drying corn, a bake house, a dwelling houfeand ieveral other improvements moitly new ; about 300 acres of the lands are in cultivation, very goodin quality ; the other part thin foil, but abounding with timber, is an inexhauftable source for the saw-mill. Alio several detached tra£ls within said county, of about 2, 3, and 400 acrescach,and though not offo fcrtilea foil,their vicinity to the towns render them valuable, on some of them there aie small improvements, and the lands so fitudted, that they can easily be made convenient little iarms. The whole or any part of the abovementioned pofieflions will be dilpoled of, on very reasonable terms—a small proportion in ready money, for the balance, the payments will be made entirely to accommodate the conveniency of the purchasers, who may be fupphed on the fame terms, with all kinds of (lock, work hor ies, oxen, &c. &c. &c. by JOHN STRODE. £c. f.J TO BE SOLD, The seat of the late governor. L 1 V 1 N C S T 0 N, situate about a mile from Elizabeth-Town, on the public road to Morris Town. The farm contains between 90 and 100 acres of land, 15 or 20 acres of which are wood land ; there is also apper taining to the said farm about 19 acres of fait meadow. Particular attention having been paid to the cultivation of fruit ; there is on the farm a very large colle&ion of various kinds of the choicest fruit trees, &c. in full bearing; the hotife is large, convenient, well built and in very good repair. Enquire of the Printer, for further particulars. New-York, 'Jan. 1791. FOR SALE, In the City of Nezu-Brunfwick, A Commodious TWO STORY HOUSE, almost new, pleasantly situated on the banks of the Rantan, to gether with a large I>ot in the rear, and a very good Wharf im mediately in front of the House. ' Said House is thirty-four feet square has four rooms on each floor, wth entries between the fame, and a good stone cellar under the whole. Any person inclining to purchate may have pofTeflion the nrlt dav of Maynext, and know the price and terms ol payment which w 1 be made easy by applying to Lewis For man, in fa id city, or ttic lubfcribcrm Borden Town. J. VAX EMBURGH. N. B. If not-sold, to be rented from day of Maynext Manuel Noah, BR O K E R, N0.91, Race-Street,, between Second and Third-Sticets* BUYS and SELLS Continental & State Certificates, Pennsylvania and Jersey Paper Money, And all kinds of SECURITIES of the United State?, or of any Bengal. Also, particular Sta:c. 8b 3 m