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' . -COHSKS. LVVQS, fo. km *<1 and SroriM t» «‘'»t. * \ three story brick house, at the -n-nerof Kin? >nJ H-nry <tr»e». vith or without the store an t cel ir belong ill 1 hereto. A !ar-e store md cellar with three *ood roo ns, adjoining the former \ i v,, ^orv brick house and store, on Kior bet ween Pi trick an 1 ‘Tm»v streets. * Two new two story brick houses, on Ca-. mer »n street, near the theatre. • . \ two storv brick house, on Royal-s*. lately inhabited by Mr. Charles i yler. .wi»«* a garden, stable, cow house, and a t»u np at the kitchen door. . ,, » V R All these h vises are suitable tor rentable families, and oossession can be now had at very moderate rents. a small brick dwelling house, on Princess, n ar Royal street—possession robe bad ?9th inst. Enquire of M VNDEVTLLE & L ARMOUR, iuly 20 • i ^ — T> Rent, That larjje commodious brick warehouse, lately occupied by ieorsfe Kincaid; also, the frame Iwellin? bouse, and store adjoiu . . \bove property is well situated for the flour and grocery business, will be r»:ni; l l.nv t > -*oo l tenants, and possession iriven iminedial®ly. J AMES SANDERSOM. july 8 dtJV To Rent, The brick house on Royal-street aiely occupied by .Mr. Charles Pyler. The situation and conve niences ot this house, render it a desirable residence. A wry reasonable tent will be taken of a respect ible and per 'ai:i°nt npoanb Possession may be had ,n n»» I lately. Rereral other houses in stood situation* to rent Enquire of MA VDEVILLE & LARMOUR. v.me-23 - __ To L('t, OX mo lerate terms a three story f Vick TTou-e, in a central part of town, well calculate'! for a SjUSiAprivatc family, or a genteel ]»Mrti-»r K>t|se. Possession given on or before tie first of December next. En q.lire ol the Printer. june 28 Tti Rout, A convenient brick house, plea fl r PW santly situated on Xltred-street, t* ‘ ‘ J] between Cameron & C^jeertstreets. For termsejinui.eot P. MIXNIX, Kins .’t Upoer en l ot Prince-street. Btnhluijt Lots or S:ile. £<UXDRY good lots upon Cameron, Pitt an j ‘T’leen streets, on liberal credit, at reasonable prices to purchasers who would build thereon. For terms enouire of \[ WDEVILLE & L ARMOUR. October 13 _ ^ - For Sale or Rent, rp!| \T valuable property called COX L WAY’S WTIVRF, with the Ware houses thereon fronting on Onion-street. The warehouses will be rented separately if reouirs'i. For t«^r^°BER T, jr. August 25 "__**_ For Sale, rpHE HOUSE an 1 LOT in which I used 1 to reside in the town of Al -xan iria, containing an acre ot ground, on Wa^hiug ton-atreet, being one of tue most agreeable situations for argenteel family in that town. For terms, an 1 a v?;»w of the propertj;, Jpplv to J<nne% L McKenna, ps<\. who is fully authorised to treat tor and uisnose ot the sa n°, an t will explain any tact^ njs pectins it w hich ,.v,v ^PKINS Il;i» and D do, April 20.-_ ; i’l Mr o-iu*. TliS elegant estate is. situated on the ’’Vtornac. 16* miles below Uexaniria —i» is b >.m i* I on three side- by thePoto mic an I Pojick creek, and contains nearly 3 O') l .-res of land, level and fertile, to which are attached six s’nl in 1 herring fisheries, two of which command the ri vet channel. This land will he laid off in tncts, so to h ive one nr more fish eries to each ; these tracts will he again di vi le i if requisite. T .is estate is level and x bviotifully situated, very tortile, and re* mar ;ablv healthv. Plainer acts with an effect equal to that of anv part of V irginia or Penn-vlvauia.—I have used 500 bushels in r .vf lve months, an i such is its beneficial operation, that were l to keen thn land I should considerably increase the quantity. A .manufacturing mill is distant about two miles on a stream navigable tor vessels carrying 1200 bushels of wheat, where the Baltimore ah 1 Oist. of Columbia prices are eiven for grain: being bounded on 3 sides by water, a small extent only of fence is ne cessary to inclose the whole : it would he admirably adapted to grazing. The im provements are a large and ver\ t substantial brick mansion, 4<> bv 70 feet, with every necessary out — J ♦,»,.«» three commodious barns, bouses tor Negroes, and fish houses at each of the fisheries. 1*0,000 bricks and 10OO Bushels of lime are just burnt on the pre mises There is a considerable extent oi live fence, both useful and ornamental, two orchardsofweliselected apples and peach, be-ides an Sundance of other choice frui t More than 150 acres are in clover. *00 in corn, and land is in.preparation far sowing *3 ) bushels of small grain. Any quantity of hav can be cut from the. low grounds, some of which (and ail m'ght,) have been reclaim*-1 at a trying expense. Hie river jin i crcckq> aHound with wilt] lo^rl, parti cuhrly canvass backs, the woods with deer an 1 a variety of other game. Mules, rat tle, highlv improved sheep, farming uten seis and household furniture cah be bad. The terms of sale will he accommodating. Property in any of the cities, negroes, bank «Mck, western lands, or lands n«ar the jjiij will be taken in payment. —Letters _ iS7be addressed to n» at °ohick Church, ' Vrirfax countv, Virginia. 1 Septe«3cr 4 GEORGE MASON. / m Dissolution of Partnership. ' I3!IE partnership heretofore subsisting . between the subscribers, is this 'lay dissolved, by mutual consent. Ml that are indebted to the firm will please make im mediate payment! and those who have any Claims again*** it, are requested to present them to Harrison Bradley, who is autho rized to settle all accounts belonging to the concern. E\TOCH LE'VIS, juty 19 KARKI^OV BR \PLEV. JLiunher \*rd, At the lover end of Ouke Street. rHE subscriber has just received a large assortment of shingles, which have been inspected agreeably to a 'ate law oi the corporation, and will be sold at the customary prices, with tht necessary de duction forcull'ng'—also, other lumber ol various kinds, all of which will be sold as loir as at any other Lumber Yard in the dis trict. ELISHA TALBOTT. 3 mo 23___ Sew Clover Seed, Cheese, fljc. FIFTY bushels fresh warranted Clovei beed 60 casks Goshen cheese 50 barrels whiskey 40 kegs I ar l in nice shipping order 35 firkins butter 8001bs.-Tennessee live feathers 5 pipes choice London particular Ma deira Murdock & Co. and March & Co s brands, which will be sold low by the pi or less quantity. N. B. A general assortment of groceries as usual. . . M WDEVILLE & LARMOUR February 8_ S. Drew, Merchant Tailor, Removed from Fairfax-street to the corner of King and Columbus streets, and his prices fall ins? RESPECTFULLY acquaints his custo mers and the citizens in general that I I_1_l_ _l.« ... 11! 1IIC IM3 inilUTCU 1.1 lOVMC, WIIVIV ww ” study to give satisfaction. He lias by him j a small but vvell assorted stock of goods, which will be foun i on inspection lo be ol the best quality, the whore of which lie wishes to sell low for cash, and. »s further inducements to purchasers he offers to cut out any goo Is, bought of him to any size or pattern gratis. S. Drew aware, of the advantage a ready money business Ins over one where long credit is given, think- that a distinction ! ought to be made in the prices in each case: and as the price of provisions are low at present, lie is glad to be able to announce to those customers who will feel disposed to pay him ready money for his work, that he will reduce the price of in iking to them according to the present journeymen’s wa ges ; and to prevent any supposed imposi tion on the one hind or disatisfaction on the other he is willing to be goverued by the printed regulations of prices by which the journeymen are paid in Alexandria. N. B. Breid.tlour, beef, groceries, li quors or any thing valuable taken in ex cb imre for clothes. S Drew his this day opened a tavern in the same house, where he lias laid in a a supply of Philadelphia and the district porter and ale, together with liquors of tlv ! best quality, and be feels confident tb it he shall oe able to give satisfaction to all who will please to favor him with a call.— lie is fitting up bis house for the accommo dation of boarders, travellers, kc. and from its central situation, good beds and stab ling, together with other requi-ites, be ■ presumes that it will be found a conveni ent establishment._may bYesli Medicines, JUSTreeei'oil from Lee’s Medicine S’. »re, Maiden-Lain*, New-York, and for sale hv JAMES KENNEDY & SON. \V|| > liaie for manv years been sole ( .. . i i*. \ .1 .-I ag ms ior .xiex.iuunaj uu-mh civo emendations — Hamilton's Worm destroying Lozenges, iv wliiclr a vast number of persons },a\e hem reliev'd from this dange. .•i)ns coin plaint during ihc last sixteen vears. Kahn's Xntibilions Pills, Celebrated for the Prevention and nre of bilious disorders. /{ami I ton's El ixi r, •effectual forth'* cure of colds, obsti nate roughs, asthmas, her. Hamilton's Grand Restorative? tecommemledais an invaluable medi cine for tlu* speedy relief of nervous oiiiplains, low spirits, lossofapp** i?e, % 'Im'VoiCs Essence and Extract oj Mustard, $ ^►teemed as af«* and efficacious re me iv i 1 acute and chronic rheumatism, gout, &c. Ace. Lr, 's Ointment for the Itch, Varrauted to cure at one application, i .d to he perfectly innocent in the use Hahn's Genuine Corn Plaster, o' >r the speedy removal of corns with >ut pain. Ililni's Genuine Eye /Eater* m\„. the cure of diseases of the eyes. Tooth Ache Drops,. kHording relief in the m »st violent at tacks G mnine Persian Lotion* k valuable cosmetic for removing al| captious on the face and skin. per. f.» tlv innocent and free from any in jurious ingredient. Restorative Powder for the Teeth and Gums. ‘amphlcts may he had gratis at the •dace of sale, containing a m »re par icnlar account of the medicines, with the cases of cu.**cs performed in con Vernation of the character given »! them, April 19 \ District of Columbia, Alexandria County to Tit, / ,<>; n I April Term. S IV CHANCERY. Thomas Preston, Complainant, Against 'fhotnas D. Tracey, Divid Rosa and Jo nah Isabel I, Defendants. rpHE lefendant Thomas D. I’racey not I. having entered his appearance and given security accordingto toe statute an i the rul»*s of this court, and it appearing to the satisfaction#! 'he court, upon lavU, that the said defendant is not an inhabitant of this District—on motion of the complain ant, by his counsel, it is or lered, that the said <^fendant do appear h re on the first day of November term next, and enter his appearance to the suit, and give security for performing the decrees of the court; and that the other defendants, David Rose and Jonah babell, do not pay away, con vey, or secrete, the debts by them owing to, or the estate or eifects in their hands oelonging to the said absent defendant un til the further or ler or decree ol this court; and that a copy of this order he forthwith published for two in wMis successively in one of toe oublic newspipers published in Alexandria; and that .inoth**r copy be post ed at tho front door of the court house of said county. \ ropy. Teste, ED tllJVD I. LEE, C. C j une 14 _ District of Coin u »u, % Alexandria County t a 117;, \ April Term, ) ' IN CHI VC CRY. Evan P. Taylor, Complainant, Against PetcrSaunders .ini Ja nes Anderson, De fendants. ^ 'T^HE defen laut Peter Saun lers not hav L ing entered bis appearance and given security according to the statute and the rules of this court, and it appearing to the satisfaction oftbe court, upon alfi lavit, that the said defendant is not an inhabitant of this District—on motion of the complain ant, by ms counsel, it is or Iere<1, that the s iid defendant do appc ir here on tin* first day of Xovember term next, and enter h'* appearance to the suit, and irive security for performing the decrees of the court; and that the other defendant, ./.tines An derson, do not pay away, convey, or se crete the debts by him owin'? *o, or the es tate or effects in hi* li in is belonging to the said absent defendant, Peter Saunders, un ! til the further or ler or decree ot tins court : ' and that a copy of tnis order he forthwith published lor two months successively in one of the ouhlic new p ipers ptibli-hed in Alexandria; an 1 that a lother copy ho post ed at the front door of the court house ol said county. A copy. Teste, EDMUND 1. LEE, C. ifistTICt, of* ‘"ol;l!lllli:i, Alexandria County, to IVit,) jojo April Tmn, £ /.V CHANCERY. Robert G. V7i«»!c*t. Complainant, , Against Charles Tyler, Robert S Blactlock and Christopher Xeale. Defendants j rB1 UK lefendant Cinrle« Tyler, not ha *. vin^ entered his appeannce. and s:i ! ven security according to the statute and the rule* ot tips court ^ and it appcirinjrto the satisfaction of the court, upon itfidavit, 'hr. the said Clnrle* Tyler is not an inha bitant of this District: on motion of tin* complainant, by hiscounspl.it is ordered, that the said defendant do appear here on the first day in >fc>vembev term next, and enter his appearance to the suit, and tri' security for performing the decrees of the court ; and that the other defendants, Ro bert S BJacklock and Christopher Xeale, do not p-iy away, convey or secrete the debt* hv them owing: to. or the estate or ^ . •** .1 . . i ^ . i •_a _ ,l._: a iMieciS III iniMr rruju* iw 'ii* absent defendant, until the further order or decree of this court; and that a copv of this order be forthwith published for two months successively in one of the public newspap***; published in Alexandria ; and that another copy he posted at thp front door of the co'irt house of said county. A copy. Teste, EDMUND I. LEE, C. C. jnne 0_ _ District of Columbia, Alexandria County to Wit, ^ 1819 April Term, ) /V CHAXCERY. Thomas Lawrason, Complainant, • Against Elizabeth H»skin>, A'illiam L. Haskins. John H. L idd, axecutor, and Sarah Ladd, executrix, of John 0. Ladd, deceased. *pHE defendant Elizabeth H-skin*, not I having entered her appearance »n l gi ven security according to the statute and the rules of Ibis court, and it appearing to the satisfaction, of the court, upon affidavit, that the >aid defendant is not an inhabitant ot this District —on motion of the said com plainant, by his counsel, it is ordered, That the said delendant does appearhere on the first day of November term next, and an swer the hill of the complain mt; and that 1 lie other defendants, John H Ladd, exe cutor. and Sarah Ladd, executrix, of John H Ladd, dece -sed, do not pay away, con vey or secrete the debt* by them owing to, or the estate or effects in tlt^’r hands be longing to tnc said absent defendant until the further or’er or decree of this court; and that a copv of this order he forthwith inerted for two months successively in one of the public newspapers published in Alex andra ; and that another (‘opy he posted at the front door of the court house of said countv. A copy. Teste. EDMUND !. LEE, C. C. - ■ * - - - — ■ Josse S. Wilson, AT the instance of several of the inha bitants of this place, has opened an English School. in St. Asaph-street, contiguous to Edward, Stabler's residence. The number of scho- i lar* at this time not reaching the limitation,1 a few may he admitted, on application to either of the subscribe)’*; of whom a!«o fur ther information, if required, may be ob tained. M MILLER, EDWARD STABLER, ELISHA C. DICK, ! RICHARD K MTLE, 1 3d mo. 5 GEORGE Si HOUGH. District of Colur.iLid, Alexandria County'to Hit, / ,0lQ ApYil Term, ) ‘ol - IV CHANCERY. Alexander Henderson, Complainant, aqaiiitt Childs Si Wjther«poon, and Thomas H. Ilowian I, Defendants. rhe defendants, Childs Si Witherspoon, not having entered their appearance and given security according to the statu'e and the rules of this court; and it appear ing to the satisfaction of the court, upon aifilavit, tint the said defendants are not tn'fihitants of this District—on motion of the said cornpl linatP, by tiis counsel, it is' ordered, that the said defendants do ap*, pear hero on the 1st day of November term next, and answer the bilipf the complain ant ; and th it the other dofen lant, Tho* nas H, Howl m l .do not pay aw »y. convi^’, i or <e«:rete'he lebts oy him owing to, or i tne estate or effects hi hi- hands belonging ! to the said absent defendants until the fur ther order or decro? of this court; an | tint i copy of this >rder be fortliwith inserted for two months successively in one of the i public newspapers • ubljshed in Alexan liia; an 1 that another copy he posted at [ ‘he tioni door of the court house of sai«l county. A copy Teste. EDMUND I. LEE, C. C. june 10 Spirits S1 uigur, <%c. VPE-V piyicheons of supenor quality \ntigm arid Jamaica spirits Sflperfine Barbados sugar, inhhds Jamaica pimento Also, a parcel of cocoa nuts—for sale on liberal terms at No. P£) Union-st. • _NMlEILLY. VI >1 issi‘s, Solt, \ \T& have just received, and offer for v \ sale— to lilids prime retailing molasses A quantify Liverpool grown i Mum, and s irbs of 'Liverpool fill’d) line Sait 30 boxes spermaceti candle?. Eli VAN HAMPSON & Co. june C3 John H. Lada fc Co. for sale at reduced prices, for! approved paper at long dates 55 Ijljds Rest-lndia rum (58 X. R. rum o') bis do do 15 lih lsand 10 bis India Point and common gin 1 hhd and 1 hbl cherry bounce 10 bbls coloring 64 boxes u nite flivan? sugar 23 brown do 80 lihds retailing molasses 26 bags green Havana coffee 20 cheats young hyson tea 1 chest imperial do 350 boxes mould candles 25 do dipped do 97 do yellow and brown soap 60 do fancy soap 27 tons Russia olti sable iron 21*0 pieces Russia sheetings 3J bales and cases English. India German and domestic goods 18 boxes men’s and boy’s coarse and fine hats *73 cases large and small combs . 20 frails Arabian dales 12 boxes Turkey ngs 40 do Mu'Catel raisins 3 casks lemon juic** Cassia mustard and ginger Pipes, half pipesan 1 quartercasl* Scotts and other Madeira and Sicily Madei ra wines Reams writing, sugar loaf, wrap ping and "heathiug pap* r Rales Knglish herring-seine twine 1 bid indigo 25 casks red ore 400 cask* lime 15'Hi budiels loose lime 100 M clear uid merchantable boards 2000 bushels Vlbanv **ats 2700 bushels Isle of May salt 30(H) do Liverpool coarse do 000 do Lisbon do 15 casks Connecticut cheese Boxes dun codfish 25 bis prime pork 10 navy beef 60 No. 2 herrings 35 casks English powder, lying in the powder house 5 cases men’s and boy’s shoes 50 boxes double refin’d Italian brim stone 25 Connecticut ploughs Clocks, time pieces and mahogany 1 furniture Weavers’ reeds or slays Ne-t measures, boxes, gin cises and \ shaving boxes 100 grindstones Yawl boats 110 kegs large and small twist manu factured tobacco ■1 bales bops 15 tons fustic 15 crates and hhds Liverpool ware 40 boxes window glass, of various sizes Cordage, handspikes, mast hoops, hanks, kc. £:c. March 1 Shoes and Huts S. 4- I). REED nAVE just received a fresh supply, consisting of the following kinds— . Ladie4’ morocco bootees [colored i Do walking shoes, black k Do leather do Do cork sole do Do morocco slips with military heels Do black and colored Do kid slips do Misses’ and children’s morocco and Iea Men’s calf skin shoes [flier shoes Do thick do ; boys’ thick and bound do Men’s and boys ow priced hats Boys’ white wool low priced do b K'*s ladies’ fine straw bonnets All of the above articles are offered for sale at low prices for cash, or at the usual time to punctual dealers that purchase by the quantity. fFe take this method to in form country merchants that we have made arrangements for a large supply of shoes for the ensuing spring, and -hall be able lo furnish them at die lowest Baltimore and Philadelphia prices, tt February 12 PROSPECT I'S Of a new periodical w ork to b,> p.o([: i, in the city of Washington, < ntit:e,| ^ Was^unston T\\e,tV<y;t\<..l> uy.i'yaitww.y. v. fRev. Wm Hawley, Wash'r.oir,,. * J Ut.v. WM. H. Wu.mer, Ah \ .1. C ! I lev. Oliver Norris, Aio\,-i. 2 iKev Keuei. Keith, Oe lrg,,-,,Ul(‘ ‘ Assists*! by event! other literary gtn-.y of the Protestant Episcopal C‘.ur: i, TF any apology were necessary ;\,r ,• . undertaking, it may bo fnirul in i, fact, tnat there i< no publication on a > . lar plan, in all that S'-ctfon of our com,*,v lying south of New \ or'c, and hut the whole ol the United State-. [\ been matter of equal surprise and ret r that the Fpiscopal Churchshould I. ", . behind o'her Christian denoiuin :i.„ , similar efforts to disseminate th( priuc;■ , of religion and piety. Al a periotl iKv'i, present, when the Lor^ is preparmu, w *y on earth, hy the most reuarkain,.. lorts->f i't iiju agency, end the most u- -- derfui operations ol his provid»nc#> r < grace—when we perceive in every nan o’ Christen lam. a praise-worthy « »• to share in the glorious work of fiiting i;,( .earth with the knowledge ot the onjv ti... • Joi, and his Son .le«us Chris? ; it "woitM seem criminal for an}* to withhold theiri\ ertions, however feeble, m the great en'c: prize of human happiness and s.iI>>*jM, The editors have, therefore, felt it t|u.,. duty to make this humble effort to ujeilr this acknowledged deficiency on tne paf* of the church in this «ertion of the cwjutrv and to hear their share in the co:ntn< rn x ertions o! Christians to promote the . kemer’s kingdom. 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The above land will be sold at Charles County Court, on THURSDAY in the third week ot Au gust-next at Public sale, if not «old before at private sale.—The terms will be made known at the sale. Timbei or wood may be purchased any time previous to the sal'4 T. H. FEEDER. Charles bounty. Wa —swtAul*’ >