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lb 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ Jggkp »' ^~~*aeSSVU&L18RRD ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY JIND SATUttDAY—BY S. /SXOWDEJT, ROTM^Sl h l-rTxxITi THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2&I822. ^ iho 6267. "■ a. ■ V 0L“ 1 _ i ~ -• • - - - ■ -• ' * ■ • • ~ _----- •- *•-•■ •’ ' ^ THE tClcjrantrna IS PUBLISHED ON iniJi Thursdays <$r Saturdays, BV SAMUEL SNOWDEN, Royal-street, Alex mdria, aT piVE DOLLS. PR ANNUM. iThe Steam-Boat Potomac, ySt‘, Alexandria and IVa $liin*ton. Sh? leaves the city of W,sliingtonj>t 8 ^ !k .«rv 'fhursitoy morning, and A BSCTaU pa«9;vnd after landing l,is -V;™' c”ro"’ Irr ves at Norfolk »» Friday morning m Ee for the Southern Stages, and the steam I™ for Richmond and Petersburg. On ■ ,„l,v morning sbe leaves Nort.dk at 12 Block arrive4 at Alexandria on Tuesday M and proceeds direct to the city o f BXgton N.B. Horses and carnages ■V— Che Proprietors of the Steam boat Bl'mnc are desirous to grant every ac Emodation to passengers, and baye ar Bai2e l the tine of departure and arrival in Ifuch manner, a* to admit passenger* from ^Richmond and Petersburg to transact bu 4ne3< in Norfolk;aivl those proceeding to Sic northward, to transact business at A uemdriaand Washington without loss of Am.__!2!I*_». gl1ftyT)ollars Reward. lOANAWAY from the subscriber living linear Marburv’s terry. District of Co umbia, on the 1st of May last, a negro uan named DANIEL, .ailing himsel* Daniel Solomon, general ly known by the name of Talbott's Dan i\. He took with him several suits of [ood clothing a tur bat, and a drab co ore<1 great coat with a large rape. Daniel is about forty six years of age, ibout 5 fret f> or 7 inches high, i? stout nade, has several remarkable «cars on his ireast, thick lips, and the under lip consi ierably projecting, large eyes, and high orehead He is an arttu) insinuating fel low Daniel has an extensive acquaintance Si relation* in Fairtax county and his Dis trict* It is probable that he lurking a bout Alexandria, or at Cedar Grove. Mr® McCarty’s, where he has relations Fifty dollars will be given tor his apprehendoo, if secured in jail so that I get h^in again, and all reasonable charges will be paid it brought home. £Tlt is ascertained that Daniel has obtained the tree papers of a free negro, named Nat Wilson. No doubt f Daniel will endeavor to get to the north ward. GEORGE TALBOTT. »ug 13. . Removi JINDSAY & HILL have removed* to A the new brick store, lowei end of Kmg street, where 'hey offer for sale a ge neral as^ormenf of groceries, on accom ocdating terms They wish to purchase wheat, rye, and com, for which the high est price will he given, aug 17 *• 15 Dollars Reward WILL he given for safely securing a grey mare, which strayed or was stolen from the pasture at Vermont, (es tate ot T. Dixon, deceased) between the ij'gbt of the 4th, and the evening of the frh inst. Said MARE was three years old la*t spring, about 14 hands high ; a knot arising from the distemper, shows -It s*!t under each jaw ; neck thick at the ; Junction with the head ; the mare begin ning to pace, is very gentle, tray faced, tull eyed, and some few specks on her todv; and vvis never shod before leaving I the pasture I* or the mare alone (if safely secured) the above reward will be given. If taken in possession of another, who may be sus pecte 1 of having stolen her, 26 dollars *iil »e given tor securing both A letter addressed to JAMES SAUNDERS. Oak hill P. 0. Fauquitr cty% Fa. ^»ll reach the subscriber* J^yld tf ~ * —— _* ■ - i the Stockholders of the l^esburj* Turnpike Rond. ; "jV"0 TICE is hereby given, that the 5th | t- ^ (being the last) instalment of ten °’Hrs on each share »s called for, and re lucted to be paid on or before the 1st day 01 ^ptember, 1B22. Those who have ,n°t paid the former calls, cannot expect o' ger indulgence; the road is fiuished and *ustbe Paid for. TWOS. R. MOTT, Treasurer __ IciS, T Notice. ^ partnership of the subscribers \V* i ex‘s,iog under the firm of H. Ashton Si Co. is this day dissolved by ®*luat consent. H W. ASHTON, -*gLL.._ SAMUfiL MARK. •Mb niLYTlVG - #,*UlLY EXECUTED 4T TlIjS OFFICE. To lease for a term of years, A FARM, SITUATED within a mile of Alexan dria. between the river Potomac, and the Washington turnpike road. The pre mises which are generally known to com prehend a fertile ISIAND. with a rich, & well reclaimed MARSH, will be leased on liberal terms. Also, the VALUABLE F1SIIERV, contiguous to the (arm, C. Selden, near Leesburg June 29 Burr Mill-Stone Manufacto ry, Alexandria. f jPhe subscriber wishes to inform his cus A to ilers, and the public in general, that he keeps his shop on Peyton St. between the upper end of King St* and the stone bridge; where he has on hand an elegant assorment ol the very best quality of French burr blocks, and Burrs ready made first quality warranted equal if not supe rior to any made in this country. Liberal Credit will be given to men oi punctuality. F . ROBERT GLENN, march 14__ Bolting Cloths. JONATHAN JANNEY, has for sale an assortment of Bolling Cloths o f Superior Quality. All orders from Millers or others will be particularly attended to. Also, A constant supply of Ground Plaster, for sale by the ton, barrel or bushel, at a very reduced price. rr^7*Cash given for empty barrels. 9 mo 29 2awtf sV VS C^ vlAinTEI) ^pO the jail lor the county of Alexan I dria, D. C- on the 25th inst. as a run away, a bright mulatto man, who calls himself WILLIAM BROWN; five feet eight or nine inches high, has a scar on the right side of his no3e, and one on the lore part of his head, which is covered with fine curly hair; appears to be about 27 vear9 of age ; his cloathing, one grey cloth coat with metal buttons, one new blue cotton cassimere coat, one black and ! one light colored marsedles vest, and new pantaloons of large red and white stripe. ! He claims freedom, and had in his posses- | sion a certificate to that effect, signed ! William K Dance, Clerk of the county court, Powhattan, Virginia, which writing Mieved to be a tOrgery; says he served his time o an apprentice to the hatting business with tBeveily Wells» at Chester field, on the turnpike road, about half way between Richmond and Powhatan court-house. The owner is requested to come, prove properly, pay charges and lake him away; otherwise he will be dis posed of as the law directs. ANDW- ROUNSAVELL, jailor june 9 tf Gash to give for Slaves. ^pHE subscriber, who resides in Alex L audria, D. C. wishes to purchase a few likely youog NEGROES. male and female, from 10 to 18 years o afce. O^y-Persons having *uch property for sale, may find the subscriber living on Henry st. between Kingand Princestrts. AIexamlria..near Mr. Svvar’s plaster mill, in Mrs. Nutt’s brick house. 10HN S //UTCHERSON. dec 1 lawtf Received per brig Hebe. PRIME Upland Cotton “ new rice First quality Bordeaux oil White and brown Havana sugars! Bristol porter bottles Leghorn hats and bonnets For sale by A.C. CAZENON E k Co* j une 18 • ... Henry P. Whitney, HAS just received, and offers for sale, at reduced prices, Ladies’, gentlemen’s and children’s leg horn and chip hats of every quality, and at all prices from li to 20 doN lars. Every description of fashionable cloath ing, as usual, Constantly on hand, at the lowest ternrts at his well known stand, , Opposite the Farmers’ Bank of Alexandria. june 11 MRS. GARNER begs leave lo inform the public that although she has re-, moved to the house lately occupied by Mr. Green, the BATHS are kept vp with the 9am« attention to comfort that ha9 hitherto been given. And also will be kept a* an Oyster House during'the season. aug 6. Rraiis f ,:Buslml9 1 ran, just te ceivedand for ja’lfe hy tf S. Sc D. REFil). For'Amsterdam, JnflL The superior coppered brig JKfit EIGHT SONS, Low, master, (daily expected) having the most of her cargo engaged; will mfeet with dispatch and can receive 100 hhds. on freight. Apply to WAl FOWLL & Co. : july 4 tf i - - —* —i j The schr. CATHERINE capt fflH&Singer, carries 1000bbls. will take • frjeigkt coastwise on very moderate terms. Apply to VVM EOWLE <$• Co. Who have for sale said, schrs. cargo of 600 casks Tbomaston Lime july 4_tf_ For Freight, The superior brig ABIGAIL, James Goodday, master, carries 3ooo bbls. flour, or 42o hds. tobacco; she is in good order, and will fake a cargo im mediately on board Apply to WM. EOWLE Jr CO. j june 13 __ TaT For Freight, SKftt The good schr. POLLY, Abner Koones. roaster; burthen about 400 bbls. and is now ready to load- Apply to JOHN H. LA0D.& Co. fVho have for sate, on board said vessel, 17 Tierces and 5 hall tierces mavR RICE ,f For Freight, The good schooner PROSPECT, tUfi capt. Perkins, burthen about 1000 bbls. will be ready in a few days to take freight to any northern port. Apply to JOHN H. LADD $ CO. june II__ For Bostort, Ufa The brig SYLVESTER HEALY, Edward Robinson, master, a supe rior vessel, will sail in a few days &i take 500 bbls. Apply to . . WM. FOWLED CO. juo<? 8 _, For Freight, The new and superior brig. SYL VESTER HEALY, E. Robinson, master, carries about 1200 bbls. will be | ready tor a cargo in a few days, and take a foreign or coast wise freight. Apply to WM. FOWLE * CO. Who have for sale said brig's cargo ot 700 casks Thomaston lime. june 4__ Fop Bremen, The superior bi g ABIGAIL, James Gooday, master.; will com mence loading in a few (days, and take 100 Idids on freight if offered soon. Ap ply to WM. FOWLE & Co. For Cowes, > The coppered brig VENTROSA, t*Allen master; will sail about the 1 Oil, July, and take some passengers^on moderate terms. Apply a? above. June 9_tf_ Best Chewing Tobacco. /Vjrv KEGS and halt kegs manufactu | red tobacco, of 12s, 89, and pound VfV/ twist, Barclay’s brand, warran ted superior to any in the dis trict just received by the schooner ,/ohn, capt- Burk, from Richmond, and tor sale by JNO. D. fiROWN, Agent. june 11 2awtf John Yates, Attorney at Law, OFFERS his professional services to the public, and will practice certain ly in Charles county, Md. also, it encou raged, in Montgomery Prince George’s and St. Mary’s Counfy, As to promises for care and attention, {which are usual) he makes none—suffice it to say. reputa tion, success and support greatly depend upon a prompt, honest and conscieociou3 discharge ot duty. Georgetown. D C June 15_ To Wood Merchants. Jwill sell from 500 to 1000 cords of good oak wood, ready cut in the woods,— Also 2oo acres of land with a good supply of fire wood, building and rail timber on d. This wood and land lies within 14 mile of the Potomac river, where there is a good road ar.d landing; 30 miles be low the District of Columbia; this land lies well, of a stiff soil, and clear of hills and brakes I will also furnish any pur chaser with 3 good oxcarts well calfculat ed for the wood business and ten or twelve good oxen in their prime, and well broke to the cart. I will also sell a lot ol land, containing two acres, with a good new store house, a hall story high counting room, lodging room, granery and tobacco shed. Also a tobacco press house and a j well ol as good water a? any in the world. This lot and improvements lies in a healthy neighborhood And a good stand for busi ness. It is one mile from the above land, i I also have l5o acres ol land, of an extra quality, lying 3 miles above the aforesaid land, ana one mile from tbe Potomac; it is well watered and has a good seat tor a small mill* with a never failing stream*— I Any person wishing to purchase the above property may have a great bargain, as- ! wish to decline the wood business. The cash will be wanted for the wood that is cut and the tarts and oxen. 1 will give a liberal time on the lands.; • ■ RJCH’D BROOKE. -CharlesCounty, Md. March 22 eotf ~ SHkih inn BARRELS. No. I shad- FVsale lUU SAM’L MESSERSMITH, fresh goods. Hats, Shoes, Tortise Shell Combs, $>c JOHN H. RUNNELS 4i Co. have just received at their new Shoe and Hit stors King-street^ Alexandria, a general assortment of superior BEAVER HATS, made by first rate workmen in the coun try. Also, low priced comprising of every kinds do; and nave made arrangements with different manufacturers, which will enable then to be constantly supplied with the very best ; with a general assortment of shoes, together with ivory, tortoise, and mock shell combs of every description ; clothes, hair, and other brushes, of differ ent kinds, with a variety of other fancy articles, which will be disposed of on very liberal term9. Fancy or other goods will be received as heretofore, and disposed of to the best advantage on commission. ' aug 3 3t t __^ , . „• • Co-Partnership Formed THE subscribers have formed connec tion in business under the firm of True flj Hurmon, And now offer for sale at their old*stand, next door to Messrs. Paton and Butchers* King street, 9000 pail* of BOOTS AND SHOES, of every description, suitable for the pre sent and approaching.season. . '-f 30 cases of fashionable IMITATION BEAVER, Roram 6c low priced Hats, Leghorn do, ALSO. Ladies fine and low priced Straw Bonnets and trimmings—All of which will be sold wholesale or retail at very low prices.-^ (They will soon receive an additional sup ply of Fall $ Winter Goods. Country merchants and others will find it to their interest to call at this establish ment for their supply WM, TRUE, "V AARON D. HARMON, aug 3__If ■ spring Ixoods. BRADEN MORGAN & Co. have im ported in the ship Wilhelmina, from Liverpool. 7 8 Gneand super fancy prints 9-8 do do do chintz Do super furniture *do * Do cambric muslins, 6-4 do , do Do camb gingi striped & checked Plain leno Y Tamboured do Loom sewed japaned Do do do book Tamboured do India do Do mull " MUSLINS. Corded check Hair cord Fancy stTipe Do check Satin stripe * Jackonet J Fancy gingham robes White Marseilles quiltings Handsome printed do 4 and I drab, slate, blue, and ripe cotton cassimereS Plain and striped drillings 7*8 and 4*4 Irish lineds Do bFown bollands * . . 7-8 and 9 8 steam loom shirtings Women's white cotton hose Men's do do do White cotton balls 9-8 cotton apron checks Striped jeans Do florentines Wilmington stripe? Slack plain and footed! Tea.scarlet,crimson IgALLOONs Drab lilac ?nd \ ingrained scarlet J Black and white hat bands Tribble gilt coat & vest buttons Horn suspender do Pearl sbirt buttons , . ... 4 44 and Sib best London pins 5; mo 9 - ' ^' John H. Ladd c$ Lo. HAVE just received by'brig Winifred from Havana, and "brig Resolution from St. Thomas, and ichr. Mary, from Newburyport, 60 boxes white and btown. Havana sugar < : 30 boxes Muscovado do 21 bbls. do do 14 bbds molasses ■> • ? • 8000 doz. Amegor superior Spanish se* gars, in whole, halves 4r quarter boxes 8 bags coeoa* t ? 6 do coffee * 2 hhdsW. i. rum 1 bbl & 4 boxes tallow 11 cases men's 4* boy's fine shoes 3 do fur hats 50 bbls N. E* rum* may 11 y ’ ! ::: , ... n r . ■ ♦ Whiskey, Cotton.Oil, fyc. JOHN H. LADD 4- Co- have just re ceived and offer for^aie 1 205 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 20 baLeVprimeupfanif cottbn 10 casks summer ^trained speim oil 7 cases mens fine,shoes: u y* •, 4 do, men# and boJ* M july It tf u 1 RUNNELLS’S Prize List of the 26th Hay's dihwisg of the WASHINGTON MONUMENT LOTTERY, No. 16,804 a prize of D. 1000 137*0 100 6,676 11,0*7 14,25$ . 60 *14.688 1*66 2921 9908 9163) 10,077 12,918 13*31 13780 > 20 14,688 17,4 7j0 .19,2*9 J . and seventy one prize* of 10 Marked thus (*)ioM otRUNNELLS. Tbe drawing will take plaice again oa Wednesday neit.aa usual. . , Tbe first drawri No. on Wednesdayj the 28tb of this month, will be entitled to 1 * ' OirThis timely notice will give distant adventurers an opportunity to supply them* selves with chances. The undrawn prizes art: 30.000 DOLL RS. 20.000 DOLLARS. &c. are still undrawn r WHOLE TICKETS, 14 00 HALVES .. 7 00 QUARTERS $ 50f EIGHTHS 175 Orders from aby part of the United States, enclosing (be cash or prize tickets, postpaid for tickets and shares, will be promptly attended to, racdressed to J H RUNNELS’ Lottery and Exchange (Office, King street, Alexandria• Oa tbe lOtb of this month tickets in tbe GRAND NATIONAL LOTTERY will be advanced from the present in ice* D20 to 25. Tbe SOtb drawing w*ll take place on tbe $Ist of .August, when tbe fofc lowing prizes all floating may be drawn* V yg* #100,000 1 25,000 DOLLS. L ’> 10,000 DOLLS, 1 5,000 DOLLS. 31 ; 1,000 i.'OLLS. 2 500 DOLLS. 39 100. DOLLS. All orders for tickets dated previous 16 tbe rise Will Se supplied at tbe present price1, if addressea to 1 . T H. RUNN ELLS' Lottery and Exchange Office, KINO-STAEEt, ALEXANDRIA. aug20 > * V FIRST CLASS. Grand State Lottery of MARYLAND. i t scheme i < i 1 prize of 20,-000 is 2o,ooo Dolfs. 2 lo,ooo 2o,ooov 2. 5,ooo 1 o.ooo I?. 3/ooo 3,ooo ID 1,000 lo,ooo • 5o.i loo 5,000: 100- 50 5«ooo ^ 225 . 20 r 4;6oo 5000 10 5o,doo i 5391 Prizes 8127,500 .9609 Blanks 15,000 Tickets I27,500 Doilart. , Mot two-blanks to a prize. ' (^r Prizes subject to a deduction of fif* teen percent payable60 days after tb* completion.: j All tbe, prizes lobe floating from the commencement of tbedra wing, except,the following, wbicb will be deposited in tbe wheels at definite period*, viz: ; - After tbe 2d drawing, #6,ooo Do. 4th' do- lo,ooo • Doi ” 7tb do i a,ooo Do- 9tb do ,. 2o,ooo ] In order to finish this lottery wjtb tbe most practicable despatch, tbe prizes only, wilt be drawn—this arrangement will,en able the Commissioners- to complete the scheme in TEN DRAWINGS ONLY. - JAMES L. HAWKINS Y - i NATHL. F. WILLIAMS >Com’rs, : JAMES* RINGGOLD; i , Tickets in (be greatest variety ot ngm> bersare now readjMor sale at the original rate of Eight Dollar a and Fijty Cento each ; J. U. BftNNELLSr •Most Lucky Lottery Office/ King-xtreet* Alexandria ' ~. ;v Order's by mail,'enclosing prize tickets of cash; foriicketr dnd sbaree m tbe *«*e rallottWriesnowdrkwfngVwiH m^«t with prompt ,tt*nfloD; ‘^runVflLS, Kiou-stMet, AleiiwldV . july *7 A