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Horses, LtSIW, te. J-'op Sale or Heat, rHA r conuulwus two story (ffl BRK'KDWELLING HOUSE, with I)If|necessary out building, tod*large JvSIlweH improved garde j lot, situate at tbe tower end ot Fairtai street. 1 be will be made accommodating either to a purchaser or good tenant. Apply to tbe Printer_ voril <4 tf_ To Rent, n^^ Aod possession given between the present time and Munch neit, that x!I*l elegant and commodious three story AlUlbrick house, tbe Union and Alarint Hoteh situated on Union-street, near the Potomac It is admirably calculated for tbe accommo dation ot travellers from Maryland, and sea faring gentlemen. It has been occupied as a men. for aa*T J^^SV'r HODeT" apply to AN i HUN i luluuLo, jsnuary 5__ ” To Let. THE houses on King street. lately in the tenure ol Mrs. McDaufcall, C ! i !j they have been long estiblisbed as * * Ha entertainment (or oysters, pcrter, ale. d*c. and no doubt to an active attentive person in that line, would be productive of profit. To i good tenant the above property will be leased. JAMES M. STEWART, may 3—eogw_ For Sale or Exchange. I will sell my HOUSE on King f^Nk street, at a price much below its va l[Jf lue, or will exchange it for smaller property, or for merchandise. It »3 adapted and completely fitted in every r -sped for a large tamily. and is well wor thy toe attention ot any person desirous of a permanent establishment. MI will also sell that biodsomely situated lot, (quarter square,) cor ner of Fayette and Caroeroo-sts. or a part thereof, with or without the improveoicu’s. MAUo the S.W. corner lot on Payne & Comoaerce-sts.; on which there is a stable. This lot is desirably situated for improvement. Also tbe two houses and lots next 1 above the corner ot Payne, oo Kim* ji street. This last will be sold low . Ahtcuk or a purchaser may choose their own time by payment of an annuity - Terms, ot tbe whole may be mad*- accom modating. JAS. S. SCOTT. april 3 tf loKeut, 1 will rent for :he en-urag year, or for a term of years, it application*** ■ JIjl aade by the first Nov. neat, 500 fljj&acres ot land, part ot tbe tract up on which 1 live. There is a comior table h vuse upon the premises, and a spring oi excellent water quite convenient to it — This farm is but 3 miles from the Potomac, 17 from Alexandria, and 24 trora theseatut government. Tbe situation is healthy, and convenient to some of the best markets— the land lertile and well adapted to every kind of produce. For terms apply tu BESJ DULANi, or to ALFRED DULANY, Id the Town of Port Tobaeco. Also a HOUSE an! LOT >u ine town of P.»rt Pohacbo. iw sale or rent. Apply as ■ above march 15—lawtf State of Mary land, Charin County, st. ON application to the subscriber, one of the Judges ot tbe Orphans Court of j Charles County, by Petition, iu writiug, of Me shack Wedding,of Charles County, tor tbe benefit ot tbe act of assembly forth, reliet of in»olvtnt debtors passed at No, vemHer session, 18o5. and the several supe pieoients thereto, on the terms mentioned therein, i schedule of his property and a iistoi his creditors on oath, so far as be can ascertain them, being anoexed to his petition, aod being satisfied by competent testimony that tbe said Mesback Wedding his resided two years immediate!t prece ding tbe time ot his application in the state of Maryland, aud bring also satisfied that the said Mesback Wedding is in actual confiuemen: tor debt, and for no other cau>e and the said Mesback Wedding having en tered into bond with sufficient security, lor his personal appearance in Charles County court to answer <-ucb allegations is his creditors may make against him—It is therefore ordered and adjudged, that tbe said Mesback Wedding be discharged from imprisonment, and that by causing a copy of this order to uc inserted in some one of the newspapers edited in tbe district of Columbia ooce a week tor two mouths successively before tbe third Monday of August next be gives notice to his creditors to appear before tbe said Court at Charles Town in tbe said county, on tbe said third Monday in August next, for tbe purpose of recommending a trustee for their benefit: And to shew cause, if any they ba.e, why tbe said Meshack Wedding should not have the benefit, of tbe several insolvent laws of this state as prayed, given under my band Ibis 19th day of February, 1821. Trueoopy, J. CAMPBELL. Test. JOHN BARNES, Qerk of Charles County Court. april 9_ New-Orleans Sugar. ^ L^ORTY FOUR hbds. first quality N. Or ' JU lean* Sugar, landing from schr Cent, capt. Hallet. tor sale by WM. FOWLE 4- Co. June I Shad and Herri'-g Frr up fur FAMILY USE-for »l*. wholesale or retail, by may 26 KERR k FITZHUGH - R. DARRVH, DEWTIST. RESPECTFULNY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Alexandria, and its vicinity that be has taken a room io Mr. At kinson1' house, on Fairfax street; where be will he happy to wait on them in the line of his profession. miy 3 °'f Cattle Show and Fair, FOR THE EXHIBITION 4* SALK OF ALL KINDS OF Li'e Slock, Agricultural Implements. WILL be held on Thursday and Fri- i Jay the 7th and 8th days of Juae j next, at tbe Maryland Taccro. four mi-rs from Baltimore, on the Frederick Turnpike I Hoad, to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. on each day. 1 The committee appointed on behalf of tbe “.Vary^uJ Agricultural Society” to m«ke arrangements for a Cattle Skou> and Fair, | for tbe sale of Live Slock and Agricultural Implements, have resolved that said Show anJ Fair beheld at the time and place a bove mentioned, and that the following pre- , niiums be offered: FOR HORSES. For the Stallion best calculated to improve our stock of roach horses, a silver pitcher valued at D.So oo For tbe Stallion best calculated to improve cur stock of bor^es for tbe saddle and for general farming purpose, a pair of sil ver goblets valued at So oo For tbe best Brood Mare, a but ter-boat valued at lo oo J$S£S A.XD MULES. For tbe best Jack Ass, a silver cau valued at lo 00 For the best Jennet do do do lo oo For the best Mule of any age, a pair of silver goblets valued at lo oo .XE.il CATTLE. i For tbe best Bull, not leass than two years old, a pair of silver goblets, valued at 25 oo For tbe best M»lch Cow. a pair ot silver tumblers, valued at 2o oo j For tbe best yoke of working Oxen, 6 table spoons valued at 25 oo For the best bull Calf under two years old, a silver can valued at lo oo For tbe best cow Call undei two years old, a silver cream pot, valued at 10 oo HOGS. For tbe best Boar of any age, a silver goblet,valued at lo oo For tbe best breeding Sow of a ny age, a silver goblet valued at lo oo SHEEP. For tbe best Kam oi the fflenuo breed, a silver cao, valued at lo oo For tbe best of any other t-reed. a silver batter ladle valued at o oo For tbe sii best fat Weathers— mode ot feeding to be communi cated—a silver can, valued at Io oo Tbe above premiums will be awarded only for animals bred witbiu State of Mary land or the District of Columbia. Four premiums aie reserved to be distri buted at tbe discretion of the Society, tor objects not embraced under the above spe cifications, and w hich may yet appear wor tbv of distinction. It is understood that whenever, merely from tbe want of competition, any ot the claimants might be considered en itled to premium, yet if, in the opinion ol the jud ges. ibe object so ode ed possesses no parti cular merit, tbe judges shall have a right to withhold such premium, and tbe society may confer it io any other case at their dis cretion. Persons intending to oder any species of Stock lor Premium, are required to give u < lice thereof on or before the 6lb day of June, either personally or by letter, address ed to John S. Skinner, Esq. Post^ Mastei, Baltimore; specifying the premium lor which (hev propose to contend. rI he applicants will be held to a ntrid compliance with tui* rule. The examination of e|pry species ot Stock by tbe judges, to be then app<iin‘ed, will take place on the dr»t day of exhibition, and the premiums be declared and deliver ed on the second day. All persons, whether members or not, are at liberty to bring Stock such as horses, milch cows, working oxen, fat bullocks, bc^s. sheep, Lc. 4*c either as subjects for premium, or lor sa'e, private or public; and 1 an auctioneer will be employed by the So ciety to dispose of such as may be ofeiedat public sale CHARLES RIDGELY, of Hampton, Chairtnan of iKt Comaiittiee of Arrange menu P S—The Society request the favor oi all Editoisof papers V. the District of Co lumbia and the adj lining slates to give the preceding Notice a few insertions. ma\ 7__ Alexandria Bath-House. "VI ARGARET GARNER bees leave to .. v I r turn ber thanks to the citizens gene rally, for the very liberal encouragement she received last season, and respectfully inft-rms them that she ha» made considera ble improvements in the Bath-house. As the season commences on the 10th instant, those ladies and gentlemen who wish to ob tain Season Tickets, are requested to make immediate application; Season Tickets D.8—Single Baths, 50 cents,or three Tick ets for one dollar. Every accommodation and attendance will be given to those ladies and gentle men who come to the Baths. A proper fe male attendant being constantly in waiting on the ladies: Dinners, Suppers, Pickled Oysters, Shryinps, 4x. served up on the shortest no tice, together with the best Wines and li quors as usual. may 2tf Bank of Potomac. May 4, 18?!. NOTICE is hereby giveoto the Stockhol ders of the Baok of Potomac, that a dividend of profits is declared of two and a ha*f per cent, from the 1st of Nov. 1820 to the 1st of April last. Abo the Stockholders , of the late Union Baok, that a dividend of profits ofooe per cent, trom the 1st January, ' 1821, to the 1st of April bst. on the money paid in, is likewise declared, both payable , on Tuesday next, the 8th of May. By order of ibe Beard, C. PAGE, Cashier. I may 6 law3w | At a General Meeting OF tbe Members of tbe Mutual Assur ance Society again** Fire on Buildings of the State »f Virginia. by adjourn ment in the Hall of the House of Delegate* a* the Capitol in tbe City of Richmond, on tbe 9th day of Feb. 1821:— The following Resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That Alexander McRae,Branch Cheatham. Beoj. Sheppard. James Clarke, and Peter J. Cbevaitie. or any three of them be appointed a committee w ith full power to exaurne into tbe state and condi!i'»o o. the funds belonging to theCountiy Branch of this Society; that they have power to ex amine into the existing laws so far as the Country Branch of the Society is concern ed; tbattbe $did committee report to the next general meeting tbe result of their la bor*. and that they recommend such alter ations and amendments as to them shall seem expedient. Resolved, That wlien this meeting ad i'oums, that it be adjourned to the second fonday in June next. A true copy trim ’he Journal of the Ge neral Meeting ot the M- A. Society Teste, JAMES RAWLINGS. P. Ag't .M A. 5. Notice. Public notice is hereby given to the Mem bers of the Mutual As^uiance Society, that a General Meeting of the said Society w til be held, in pursuance ot the order ol ad journment, on tbe second Mondav in June next, at the Capitol in the city ol Richmond when tbe report ol* the select committee appointed as above will be made. And a business of the most interesting and import ant character to tbe Country Branch oi tbe Society will be before tbe meeting, it is earnestly hoped that tbe Meinter* ihereol will be punctual in their attendance, e.lber in person or by proxy. Lists of the members, and tbe form ol a proxy will be forwarded to the clerk cl each county w herein there are buildings in sured.^witb a view to facilitate tbe making or powers. ‘JAMES RAWLINGS, may 8 P. Ag'tM. .1 Vy Form of a Proxy or Po'xtr of Attorney — - ibe subscriber— member— ot the Mutual Assurance Society^ against fire on buildings of tbe State of Virginia, do here by constitute and appoint- -ot - -true and lawful at’urney for * and in t»ehalf to attend the General Meeting of tbe said Society t3 be held in Richmond ou the second Monday in Juue, 1821, and for-and in —— behait to rote and act on any business w hich may come before the said tneeMug as fully as it - w—personally present. In witness whereof- ba— set —- hand— and seal— tbe —day ot -,182*, Witness. A ... B....-[Seal.] Tbe undersigned conceives that a regard to candor of lair dealing, requires him on tbe present occasion to make a briet expose of the situation of the funds ol the society, tbat the members thereof tnay be luliy in formed of the condition of their institution, and that they may be the better prepared to suggest any measures w hich the txigeucy mav require. He deems thiseipose, in this way, tbe more necessary, because he is aware that notwithstanding the usual effort* io diffuse information through the medium ot the an nual reports which are pnn’ed and distri buted, that many members, particuly in the country, are not advised of tbe state ot their tuods. Summary Statement, theming the con Ji ion of the country Branch of the M A cictyonfrst.\fay,\8'i\. Tbe whole amount of lunds and of debts due to the Country Branch of the society j as per report of 12th Januaiy. 1821,] was 033,784 oi The quota or requisition on the members lor the year, 1821a motints to 13,803 5? 052,587 96 The losses, 4*e. re ported due and un pa id ou tbe i 2tbJ an. wete 041,990 03 Since the 12tb of Jan. losses have happen ed amounting to a bout the sum cf 22,600 00 -64,590 00 Leaving, without reference to the expense?, 4*c. ot tbe insti tution, a probable deficiency of funds ot D12,002 06 Summary Statement of the condition of 0it funds of the Tosrn Brunch of the M. Jt Society on the lit, .May. 1821. The whole amount of funds belonging to tbe towns, as per report ol tbe 18ib Jan. 1821, was, cleir of all demands inclu-, ding the quota ot 1821, estimated at 6 D 173,600 00 There has been received since that time for new pre miums and additional premi ums, about 4,400 0<j D178,000 00 | From which deduct losses by fire which have happened since that time about 13,000 00 i Probable Neit Funds of tbe towns, on 1st May, I Si I 160,000 00 JAMES RAWLINGS, may 8 f'. -W * M. -I. S"y. To the Members of the Mutual Assur ance Society. IN compliance with the request of tbe spe cial committee, named in the first of the preceding resolutions, 1 take tbe liberty to remiud the members of the Mutual Assur ance Societv against Fire on Buildings ot the State of Virginia, that scarcely any of tbe important business of the Society was completed at their iast general meeting, and , that it is therefore, in the highest degree, in teresting to both branches of tbe Society, that tbe general meeting, proposed to be held on the 2nd Monday in the next month, should be as full as possible—indeed, a ge neral meeting caanot be legally formed but by tbe attendance of the members, as well ot tbe terson as ot the country branch; be sides whlie the report of the special commit tee will among other things suggest amend ments of the rules aol regulation* qt lire Society, deemed essential to the couiniy branch particularly, yet, such is the P*yr*j and ?uch are the principle* of the Institu tion, that the adoption of those amendments will merita: ly affect the interest of the town branch also , It may not be improper here to rem-trt, that the stated general meetings of the So ciety happening annually, during the se* sion of the General Assembly, those mem bers of tbe Society who have heretufore fuund it inconvenient to attend in person, have generally {tailed to appoint proxies, knowing as Ihey did that at such general meetings, tb«-y might be lawfully repre^eu- j ted by tbe senators or delegates of their re- ^ spective districts, cities, boroughs, or coun- | ties; but absent members iul*scribers can- | not be so represented at the general meet- j iag to be held iu the next mouth—because, senators or delegates are authorised by the act ol assembly (passt-d tbe weoty third Ja- : r.uary, ItJdO) to represent absent members of tbe Society ihen. t/ien o^y, “when soever any general meeting of the said So ciety shall be bolden Outing the sessile ot general a—embly ” 1: ili tnerefore be indispensably necessary ■ -<*' all .i.embeis ol the Society, (whether >; «be town or country branch^ who mas- i : •* lnci-i.veni ent or be unable to alien-' :u ^r»oo, should appoint proxies according to :-..e preceding toroi of a oowt-r ol etlorue), - rer resent them at the approaching gtuer » - ’•’>£. I wiM only add. that h i* with • ^ned pleasure, tLal 1 announce it to the .. i- *ers of the country braricn. <«s the opinion Lc committee, that such alterations and an. id t tnenfs may be ma le ol the rules and regu.a tioni ot the Society, as will unquestionably ! ensure to that branch the bights! prosperi ty; an 1 fir.ady the complete success confi dently anticipated by its mends, when in the year 1805 they resolved on a separation | Irotn the tow ns. ALEX. V RAE, Phairtri.n nf the Special (<1 n. n. i il e e ( Geo. S. Hough, H A5 received a part of his spring assort ment, consisting of book and cambric muslins, book bdkf?, ginghams, 6.4 and 4.4 plain and figured jackunels. corded A; print ed do. 4.4 chintzes, mull muslins, super London vestings, very handsome; common do sattin, striped black flure itioe; imen cambrics and Ldkts. striped jeans, royal ribs, black, while and drab satteens, One black worsted bombazeens. black aud co lored silk Co. extra fine and common drill ings. Angola cassimeres, Canton camblets, silk, worsted aud cotton hosiery; very fine half bose;white and colored cravats; sattin?, floiences and levantine*. black mode for bonnets, love, sattin lutestrings and figured ribons,$hoe ribons and galloons, black cot ton do, silk braids, shoe do. domestic shirt ings and ginghams, blue an7! olive denims, bed ticking, prunelles, Versailles quilts, umbrellas and parasols, men’s-beavtr,wood stock, dog skin, castor L silk gloves; cloths and cassimeres: with a general assortment of other goods which will be sold low for Cash. Persons indebted to him on long standing accounts, are most respectfully invited to cal! and settle them. 5 mo 7—eo3t Braden. Morgan, £$ Co. HAVE imported ptr -hip Belvidera, Horn Liverpool superfine cloths Fine and, super black bombazelts, plain and twilled. Valencias, blk. blue, mixed. 4* drab 9.8 and 6.4 cambric muslins Do, do. jaccnctt cambrics, plain and figured Do. w do. mull mull muslins do do Do. do imitation India book muslins 7 8 fine and super undressed fancy prints Do. blue bud* lilac and pink cambric ginghams ■\8 and 9.8 steam loom shirtings 1.2 el! and 3.4 blue and striped cotton cassitneres 9 8 cotton apron check Fine & super w hite k printed Marseilles Supetfine white India janes Siriped fiorentine? and janes Blue, black and light dies sewiDg silks and galloons - Ladies and gentlemen’s beaver gloves Patent threads, white, brown, blue. blacked nankeen, L all colours Shoe thread in casks._april 18 Buckskin Bootees, tc. THE subscriber respectfully informs bis triends and the public that be has com menced tbe manufactory of buckskin boo tees, shoes and pumps- People who are troubled with corns, or have tender leet, j w ilt uud their interest in n earing them, not | only on account of ease, but if worn without stockings, they have in numerous instances beeo efficacions of ridding tbe wearer ot corns Gloves, moccosons, suspenders, &c. SAM’L. HATTERSLAY. King-sf. sign of tbe Buck. Also tbe best Liquid Shining Blacking for sale._ may 30 For Sale By .1 C. Cazenove & Co. BV THE PACKAGE OR PIECE, 4 VERY complete assortment of AMERI CA c a > Goons, ginghams, stripes, cheks, chamhrays, sheetings, shirtings, tickings, threads, satinelts, broadcloths, cassimers, and cotton yarns. Gekxa* ticklenburgs.osnaburgs, hessians, Burlops brown rolls, Bieneld linens, dow las, white rolls, creas, browu hollands, twijled bagging, oil cloths, and Saxoo broad cloths. British broadcloths, pelisse cloths, cas simeres, vestings, bombazines, cotton bose, suspenders, carpeliugs, table mats, cotton cambrics, fancy muslins, Malabar haodkis. kerseys, buttons, patent thread, dimities, Luens, lawns, Ravens duck, nankins, umbrellas, India straw carpets and table mats, sewing silks, a lew boxes ribbons and galooos, pins, &c. Also, Murdock’s best London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes, half pipes and quarter ca«ks. London market do. Malaga Wine, in bail quarter casks, Cogniac brandy in pipes., Molasses, N. EL Rum, in bhds. and barrels, Swedes iron assorted. Baltimore window glass, every size. Dupoat's best Brandywine gwpozeder. Sperm, candles. Spanish segars Cut naias. 4d fid Sd 10. may 8 KENILWORTH. A ROMANCE, Vj tt»e Author oi WjTftly. $^c. Lt. rftlCF. I DOLLAR 7b CF.%T%. Just received and for sale hr march 19 JOHN A STEW^y Black-Smithing. DAVID G. PkET; YMAK, 11 AVISO commenced the Blacks&j.]. n ing ou-iness, on Koya!»T7eel. Prince and Duke streets, will be g?a<j j0 a ecuteauy work in his line; particularly X CO AC 11 WOKK; All kinds of iron work lor carriage coach tolding steps; coach ancgig fpri, ' which be will w arrant and sell w, rf.asu, ’ ble terms—Also old springs repait*<j j0 i| " neatest n anuer. All orders **11 hr tha 11 | tuliy received and priWuptly aticfc4jfc^ and* all kinds of carriages will be r*|>ihtli in the best manner, and on the sborteu uce. maich 83— if J D(j' Tliis is to jrive Kolite THAT the Subscriber ot Chari** Ctun ty, and State of Mary land, bat cliail ed letter? ofadtuipislralron oo ibe peis,l4' estate oi George H. Spalding, lileoi\ai4 County, deceased. All -person* claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same legally auiLt/. ' ticated to the Subscribers, on or telur* iu •:5th day oi September next, or they aiy I by law be excluded from all ltnt£i estate; and all those indebted to said dt ceased, aie hereby requited to make ia,. mediate payment. Given under my Land this 2!:L March j IC2I. ELIZABETH M SPALDING, Administratrix of Geo. H Sy aiding j march 27 Intel!—Iair3* Just Published AND for sale at John A. Stewart's book store price 1 dollar, TH.*. HISTORY nF THE REFORMATION, Being ao abridgment vf Burnet’s Historyol the Kk-formation of tie Church o» Lt>gliud. Together with sketches ot tLe iiresof Lu ther, in, ood Zuingle, the thrtt celebra ted re’oruers of the ccnliLtL!—b\ ii,e Rev. BE.vjiMr.t Allef, Rector of the Laii-b of St. Aundre, Virginia. RFcojiwExraTirF. Haring been favorea witL the ffresa! a an abridgment of the history of the ref rn < tion. prepared for publican* »• Ly lie fin. B. Allen. I with pleasure comply with Li request, in giving it toy Luo tie iectnatr. d«*tii>n. It contains the hisioiy ci all »U iirporiar t tarts as narrated by Burner, rri to those who have out the tin e cr tLe n eat.: e.f consulting that writer, o ust p?<.*e «t.iet esting and ralualie. There U-ii-g a etui tierable class ot persons under tLese circun stances, such a work has beer wauled.aui | think, the present one will be highly ac ceptable, as sc-:* Tg t< neet the existti e «-:• igency WILLIAM H. UILKEIL Charles County Court .Starch Tern, l£2l. IN EQUITY. Thomas Price, n. Jesse Scott, Plinny Murdoch and He wit’a Ins wile. Kichsrd Scott, aod Levi icvlt fl 'HE object o! the bill filed in this cruse 1 is to obtain a conveyance of a part cr parts of three tracts oflacd lying in Charles county, Maryland, called The Renuiodtr, Partner's Mistake, and Ignorance's P*» sion, containing one hundred «nd three a cres, more or less. The bill states, that the complainant purchased said Undo! Le vi Scott, of Prince William county. \ irgi nia, in the year 1S06. and lath tad (juiet and exclusive possession of the. same, since ibe time ol the said purchase, and tLat ail the consideration therefor, was ptm3 at the said time. That Le»i Scott i. since de ceased, leaving the defe&daet in ibis case, bis lega\beirs and representatives, tntilleo to the lefcal inheritaoce c>f the laud afore said; and that Jesse Scott and Kicharu Scott do not reside in the stsif ot Maryland. It is therefore ordered by the court, upun motion of fYe said cuinpluiiiai.t, that this order be inserted in the Alexandria Gazette, once a week fur sixauccessivt wetts,warn ing the absent heirs aforesaid o* the filing and object of tbr* bill, that they either id person, or by solicitor, may Ripe&r in this court, on the fir«t Monday u* Juue neit, and shew cause, it an.) flwy htvef why decree should not pa«f- a* prsyeJ. Test. JOHN BARMS, t ’erk of march 27_Chaik* c«.nly c«>un 3 otter ALL person* indexed ro ThomasShkfte, or Thomas Swift* i' Co. Ly o°'e ^ bond, are requested to rale tmmedta payment to ibe *ub*.nb*i*; *ad e V open account to call on them and cli*se * same by note, other* »>e they wii. .e pui in to the bands of an attorney. GEORGE S. HOUGH.} Tri<tee, JOHN MORGAN, l __ Leesburjf Turnpike Hoad. XiOTICEU hereby Ciren p the stock* l\ holders, that ad ELECTION mil be held at tbe court La^se.u* Leesburg, ouba turday the 2d day of Juoe ncit. for tbe pur pose of choosing a President, lour Directors and a Treasurer, to *erre ibe eosumg year THOMAS R. MOT I. aoril SO—I a*5* Trectvrtr. Pi tineas Janncy, TTAS just received from tbe manu’actory IT of S. Rodman in New Bedford Spermaceti candles, and Sperm. Oil . , And from the Pbcenis Work*, near phia, 4d, dd. 6d. liVl. I2d. 2Ctt !r cut nails, which are offued for sale uo accommodating terms. . He has instore and offers for sale, Li*t> wine of superior quality, a lew b»*e of cloth assorted, selreis, cor2* ar'r LoabazeU, and 200 tons Swedes iron aycpried._wco 15 •*' — Bank Stock WAXTEDiCEKRP a7fitzhugh | {