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AUCTIONS.__ ~ \a\wib\e Farms For 8a\e ON MONDAY, the 17th day of April next, at Fair fax Court House, The subscriber will offer for sale JnfflUit public auction, two valuable and highly iyH f 1 IKrtiproved Farms, one known by the name . UpP>>f SUDLEY, lying on the waters of Bull • '^Tmwecounties of Fairfax and Loudoun, in Virginia, Containing 10&& Awes. On this Farm are a large and convenient two story fftme Dwelling House, a large Barn and other outhous* «s in good repair, and a great variety of choice Fruit It consists of arable, meadow and woodland, *nj is about 27 miles distant from Alexandria. The other, called &ILENTUH, is situated in the county of Prince William, in Virginia—it contains About V15 Acres. On his farm are a comfortable dwelling house, with a baft and out housts, a fine spring of water near the hoise, a good orchard, with a targe reserve of fine tim bif^—distant from Alexandria 30 miles. Both firms have been for some time past.in a high sate'of improvement; the buildings and enclosures *e in good repair, and the quality of the soil is equal t> any Tn that part of the country. Terms of sale—One-fifth part of the purchase mo ney to be paid when the deeds are delivered—the re iidue to be paid in ten equal annual instalments, to be secured by bonds and mortgage or deed of trust on the premises—Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually. march 7 . ISAAC S. HONE. The editors of the National Intelligencer, and of • the Frederick town Herald, & Harrisburg Intelligencer, will publish the above, and forward their accounts to I. 8. Hone at New-York, or to the subscriber, his attorney, at Alexandria. R- !• TAYLOR* To be Soli, ON the third day of March next, before the front door of Prince William Court-House the lot on WWsph the tavern of William Claytor, in the town of Bre'ntsville, is erected, together with said tavern and |fr other appurtenances, now in the occupancy of Mr. Thomas R. Hampton. The said property will be sold tLrcash, according to the provisions of a deed of trust ex ecuted on the 8th October, 1824, to the subscriber by Wm. Claytor, for certain pu-poses therein mentioned, rae'Tavern is commodious, built of brick, with a store aryl counting room under the same roof. ‘The subscriber sells as trustee, and will only convey as* such; but it is believed the title will be made un questionable. JOHN GIBSON, jr. j&n 30 Trustee. The above sale is postponed until the 9th . of March next. feb ^ f£J° The above sale is further postponed till the FIRST MON DA Y in APRIL next, march 14 - Trust Sale. f T| t virtue of a deed of trust executed to the subscri D ber on the 14th day of June 1823, by Noblet Her bert, to secure the payment of certain suma of money '‘therein mentioned, due from the said Herbert to Ma thew Ranson, Esq. of Charlestown, Jefferson co. Va. which deed of trust is recorded in the Clerk’s Office of Jefferson County Court, 1 shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House of said county, On Saturday the 25th day of MartJi next, A Certain Tract of Land, containing Sixty Acres, situate in the county aforesaid, about a mile south-west of Charlestown, adjoining the lands of John A. Washington, Estj. and others; or as much of said land as will be sufficient to satisfy said Ranson the sura of five hundred and twenty-one dol lars and twenty-one cents, thatbeingthe balance, inclu ding interest, which will be due him on said deed of trust, o^he 25th day of March next, as also the costs and chafes of carry ing said trust into effect. Such title will be made the purchaser as is vested in the un dersigned as trustee. JOHN YATES, Charlestown, Feb. 18—25—ts Trustee. Slate Papers, &c. PI8HEY THOMPSON has just received a few co pies of the State Papers and Public Documents of the United States, from the accession of Geo-ge Wash ' ington to the Presidency, exhibiting a complete view of our Foreign Relations from that time, od edition ; published under the patronage of Congress—12 vols. 8 vo. bound and lettered, $39. P. T. has also on hand a very fine copy of Niles Weekly Register, complete, with indexes, 8cc. and bound in 26 vols 8 vo from its commencement, Septem ber 1811, to March 1824.—Price $75. lngersoll’s abridgement of the Laws of the United States, new edition, just published, calf, lettered, $8. Sergeant and Constitutional Law, Duponceau on Ju mdictioii, Rawle on the Constitution, etc. etc. feb 25 _ ’___ To Rent. A comfortable two story brick dwel f ling house, in good repair, on Royal between I Prince and Duke-streets. Possession given _he 15th inst. For terms apply to Capt. Reu ben Jouusten, or to LINDSAY & HILL. feb 9_,_,_ tf To Rent, The brick warehouse on our wharf recently occupied by Wm. L. Kennedy as a ship chandlery and grocery,for which the stand ,is equal to any in the place. The rent will be moderate. WM. FOWLE & Co. dec 13___ To Let, MA very convenient brick dwelling House, with 'nithouses complete, adjoining Mr. Thos. Smith’s on C olumbus, between King and Prince sts.. Apply to nov Id—tf_CHARLES BKNNKTf. To Let, A The frame House at the south-east corner of King and Royal streets, occupied as an Apothe cary Shoo; possession can be given immediately. 3 mol4-—tf _SAML. M. JANNEV. TavcTn to Let, m The subscriber offers to let, that old and well established Tavern stand, the ‘ Y.VDIA.V QEEE.V, at the comer of King and St. Asaph Streets, lately occu pied by Fuel A. Perry The Wnise is commodious, the Stables large and in good repair, and the situation being central, offers advantages worthy attention. For terms apply to CATHARINE McCRAE. jan 31_ To B»cnt. I will rent the store and cellar l now oc cupy, at the comer of King and Fairfax %'J11 streets, and possession may be had on the JjmUmiltt day of April next, ami a lease given for 3 years and 5 months. ^ person in the grocery business will get a prefer ence. JAMES C. BARRY. Starch 17 _ tf Bacon. A ET/Wk LBS. Cumberland Bacon, of superior J. iHJUUquality, landing and for sale on very reasonable terms, if taken from the wharf. 4 ^ u _LINDSAY k HILL. E. C. Aroujo Wine. 8 quarter casks of superior quality Madeira wine, im oorted into Baltimore, per schr. 1 hankful, Wins low, now landing and for sale by - iparchlO JOHN H. LADD. v Tar and Pitch. /?ra^BLS. Tar and lObbls Pitch, received per lehr. OU Vesta, and for sale by JOHN S. M1LLLER. mar 14 bUhLmnft. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, ICase of 4*4 and 7-8 Irish linens of this spring's im portation. GEORGE $. HOUGH. 3d n>o 10 ______ Prime Green Coffee, Piy bags, (atout 9000 lbs.) prime green Havana 0 / Coffee, landing this day from the achr. Harriet, from Boston and for sale by march 9_& MESSERSMITIL Salt Afloat QnflA bushels salt on board schnr. Vesta, will be 5jUUU sold low if taken from on board. Apply to JOHN 5. MILLER. IN «TOB«, 3000 bushels Turks Island salt 500 Liverpool coarse do march 13 New Work. INTEREST MADE EQUITY, being a republication of the article on the subject of Interest, contained in the Supplement to the Encyclopedia Bntannica, "T" 0f Dr' "“heWmpI'ok 4 IVn^hington, March 1C—17 Chatits BenneU HAS imported per the Pioneer and Shenandoah from Liverpool, Scholfield’s flannels and baizes Rose and point blankets, all sizes 6-4 milled drab and common blue cloths Navy blue and Oxford mixed superfine do Common and superfine patent shoe thread Jl consignment of Shad and Herring Seine Twine, which will be sold very low Best double Gloster cheese • On hand, from former importations, Superfine cloths, kerseymeres, Irish linens Lawns, diapers, cambric muslins 4, 4$, and 5 lb. pins Best London twists andsewing silks Superfine bombazetts, a few dozen first qufdity la dies’ cotton hose Choppa Romals Best Aberdeen and patent colored threads An assortment of domestic cottons Best white ticklenburgs and ravens duck First quality treble gilt coat burtons, &c. &c. Goods more. JAMES A. WATER? H Adjust received from the north, and is now open ing at his new store at the south east corner of King ard Fairfax streets, (recently oocupied by Messrs. Withers & Washington) a handsome assortment of Seasonable Goods, among which are the following articles Sheppard’s superfine London blue cloths Do do do black do Austin’s do do blue, black and drab do Do do do olive and claret do Do do do green and mixed do Blue pelisse cloths Black, blue and colored cassimeres Sattinets of various colors and prices Swansdown and toilinet vestings Black figured florentine, handsome patterns Do do do English, superior quality Yellow and white canvass Rose blankets, 7-8,8-4, 9-4,10-4,114 & 14-4 Gott’s make Point do 3,3$ and 4 duffil do Blue, olive and drab flushings Green and red bocking Red, yellow, white, green, black and scarlet flannels Circassian and tartan plaids Plain and figd bombazetts, plain and bordered cloth shawls, black do do Handsome stripe caspins for ladies’ dresses Manclerine robes,superior article for ladies’ garments Black and colored Canton crapes White, pink, green and blue rlorence Black Italian lustrings and double florences White, pink, blue and blk satin, white fi’d do Black mantua, sarcenet and senchew silks Black and drab levantines, imitation Italian lustring Blue and brown figured silks Black do, beautiful pattern Black, white, pink, blue and yellow Canton crapes, hat do, black bombazeens Crimson, black and drab tabby velvets, silk do Brown and bleached Russia sheetings Scotch oznaburgs Ticklenburgsand burlaps, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Si 5 1 case 7-8 Irish linens, 1 do 4-4 do sup qulty Linen cambric, do hdkfs, Irish sheetings Irish dowlas, Russia and table diapers Brown hollanda Ladies’ black and white French silk hose • do do do do ribbed do do do do English do Gentlemen’s do do do do and plain do do do do do do half do do do worsted half hose, do hose do white and colored do do lambswool do do do hose do Ladies’ colored and black worsted hose do white cotton and worsted do do black do and Mohair do do black and white English kid gloves do do do French do do do lined kid and beaver do do black & white silk do, long white kid do Gentlemen’s black and white kid do • a 1_Ilf_fi. I!_1 Laamaa /1a UU UC«VU) UWgaiVIll, i. vwwiwva ^ ..I.vv. 4-4 and 6-4 cotton cambrics, do jaconet do Plain and figured book muslins, do mull do, do Swiss do Merino scarfs, cashmere do, do shawls & hdkfs Black, white and scarlet merino shawls Black and colored braids, do gimps Pearl, lace, steel and twist buttons, suspender do, moulds do Hooks and eyes, black and white tapes and bobbins, black ostrich plumes Gilt coat buttons,-vest do, superior quality (Wal lace’s make) Black, blue, crimson and drab sewing silks, twist do Super white, pink and blue patent crape, saddlers’ sewing silk Madras and fancy hdkfs, blk and col’d galloon Bbck, white and colored lustring ribbons, from No. 1$ to 16 * * Do do do satin do No l$to 16 2 boxes rich ombra ribbons, 1 do waist do, bbck vel vet do Narrow and wide black mode, white do, plain and white figured pattinett 100 pieces London and common chintz calicoes (handsome style) * ’ Ginghams, furniture do, Orrel and Holt’s coloured and white cotton balls Clark’s boss and floss cotton spools, worsted and cotton suspenders Gentlemen’s black fig’d silk and plain Italian cravats, ladies’ do silk do . . Blue and white kerseys, Devonshire blue plains, mixt do Drab corduroy, hangup do, 1 case umbrellas, gentle man’s swtss cravats 6-4 and 3-4 dimities, 3-4,7-8, 4-4> and 5-4 unbleached domestic cottons 59 pieces plaid domestics, do 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 bleached do An elegant Assortment of Coarse goods ¥or Servants’ Clothing. ALSO, A GREAT Variety of Other Articles too numerous to particularise, which will be sold at re duced prices for CASH. oct4—tf New Liaw Books, ftc. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in the time of Lord Chan , cellor Hardwicke, by John Tracy Atkina, Esq. third edition, revised, with notes, &c. by f. E. Saunders; 3 vols. &4 PeterdorPs Abridgment of Cases argued and de termined in the King's Bench, Common Pleas, Ex chequer and at Nisi Prius, from 1660 to 4 Geo. IV.; royal 8vo rol. 3 10 I,owen's Reports of Cases argued and determin ed in the Supreme Court, and the Court for the trial of impeachments, & the Correction of Errors, of New York; 3dvol. 7 HESTMIASTER REVIEW, No.*. contents: I. The British in India. II. Tremaine; or the Man of Refinement. III. An account of tl.e experiments to determine the figure of the Earth; by Capt Sabine, R. N. IV. Administration of Provincial Justice. V. The Commercial Power of Britain. VI. Moore’s life of Sheridan. VII. Memoirs of Samuel Pepy*, Esq F. R. S. VIII. A comparative estimate of the Mineral and Mosai* cal Gealogies, by G Penn, esq. IX. Travels among the Arab Tribes near Syria and Pa lestine Museum of Literature and Science, No 44. Just received on sale by __ march 23 PISHEY THOMPSON. riaVvj Thompson Will rewire subscriptions to the AMERICAN JMMJAL REGISTER, OR View of the History, Politics, and Literature of each year. Comprehending all information rela* ting to the history of American and European Affairs, Official Documents, Biographical Sketches, and Lite rary Essays, Promotions in the Army and Navy, Chan ges in the Diplomatic Corps, &c. This work will be published in the month of August of each year, in one volume octavo, of about 800 pages, printed on flae paper. Price to subscribers $5 payable on delivery. __ _march 21 Nevf-Orleans Molasses. &c SAMUEL M. JANNEY has now landing fromschr. William & James, 34 hhds. New-Orleans molasses In Store, 25 boxes smitti candles (N. Bedford brand) 5 casks fall press'd sperm oil 10 do whale oil 100 kegs white lead, 1st and 2d quality 15 do Spanish brown 15 do Venitian red 2 cases quarto post paper 7 boxes cotton and wool cards 3 bales Virginia cotton 2000 Russia quills 25 pounds quicksilver 3d mo 2—tf »an. Lindsay 6g Hill have just received 4 i sacks fine \ Liverpool salt, Liverpool X XX XX 100 do coarse 5 filled 500 bushels Cadiz salt, the latter will be sold un usually low, if immediate application is made, feb 27 X. Hum qaAbbls Newburyport rum of superior quaility, just received and for sale by feb 27_LINDSAY 8c HILL Seine T^wine. 6 CASKS best Bridport Shad and Herring Twine, received by the Brighton from London, via New York, which is expected by first packet. 1 case Irish linens, good fabric, in half pieces Superfine and best fine ingrain Carpeting 4-4, 3-4 and 5-8 Venitian do Hearth Hugs, Carpet Binding, &c. for sale by jaw 26—if 6 CHARLES BENNETT. George 8 • \Xoug\i «gaaSJCST asczivED— A few pigatgip' double soft tartans for cloaks fine blanHPnair and worsted hose Very superior black nankin crapes, Canton do Black Italian lustring, black merino cloth Circassian plaids and stripes (cheap) Long and short silk hose, super drab cloths Drab rattinet for lining surtouts Fine and common bPk bombazetts and bombazines Blue and brown heavy camblets Green twilled serge for lining Cheap fine white flannels, striped and plaid cravats Woodstock, oeaverand kid gloves, Childrens’ do Pink, green, blueand white Florences Braganza shawls, silk, cashmere and fancy hdkfs Black, blue and spotted silk cravats Super olive and drab hangup cords Fine furniture check?, apron do » Calicoes and linens, blankets and twilled bagging Brown linens fitc Coarse woollen stockings for servants Fine and common domestic shirtings and sheetings Cassinets and linseys, bedticking DOMESTICS GENERALLY\ Cotton yam, which, with his stock on hand, ren ders his assortment very full 12mo. 20 ¥as\v\onabie Hats. THOMAS L. MARTIN has just / received from Balti more, a supply of / BEAVER HATS of the latest fashion and of a superior quality. Also, on hand, a IB larjrc and General assortment of his own ° A . R 1 1 nj_11a... La...A. Ai.,1 maice, consisting or ist, castors; low priced fur and wool hats; making his stock e qual, if not superior, to any in the District—All of which will be 9old on pleasing terms, wholesale or retail. oct 21___ tf Withers & Washington. HAVE imported, per ships Pioneer and Shenando ah, From Liverpool— Extra blue velvet cloth9 and cassimeres Fine and superfine blue and black do do Do do olive and Oxford mixed Plain and figured English silk vesting White, scarlet, red, ( fLA^NELS. Yellow and Green 5 Swanskins, bocking baizes Circassian and tartan plaids 8-4 soft lambs wool, do—a beautiful article for la dies wear Toiliette Valencia vestings 8-4 cassimere shawls,plain and print’d borders 2$, 3,3J, 4 and 4J point blankets 8-4.94, 104,114 and 124 heavy rose do Figured, plain and twilledbombazetts 44 blue and brown camblets Fancy prints ib great variety ' On handy from recent arrivals from New-York, Plain black and figured Canton crapes Blue, pink, white and black Italian do Black Italian lustring, very superior Senchews, sarsinetts and levantines Jaconet and cambric muslins Figured and plain book and swiss do 7-8 and 44 Irish linens, long lawns . Brown Hollands, Russia and Irish diapers Linen cambric, and cambric hdkfs Cambric andfumiture dimity Flag, bandanno and madrass hdkfs Worsted and cotton hosiery Clark’s spool, sewing and floss cotton Fancy silk and gause hdkfs Lambs wool shirts Patent sewing and shoe thread Burlaps and tiklenburgs Twilled sacking and oznaburgs 10 bales superior Russia sheetings 100 pieces indigo blue cassinetts Blue mixed kerseys and plains 30 bales domestic goods, comprising a handsome Jot of 34,7-8 and 44 brown and bleached shirtings and plaids, whichtogether with their former stock, will be sold at re duced pr sept 24 tf \ Hr. Gregor'S’4 Mathematics. MATHEMATICS for Practical Men, being a Com mon place Book of Principles, Theories, Rules, and Tables; in various departments of pure and mixed Mathematics, with their most useful applications; espe cially t0 the pursuits of Surveyors, Architects, Mecha nics, and Civil Engineers, bj Olinthus Gregory, L. L. D. L vol. 8vo. 4 dollars. Just received on sale by PISHEY THOMPSON. ALSO— Gregory's Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigono metry, with their applicationsto heights, distances, Ac. Gregory's Astronomical and Philosophical Lessons, for the use of young persons, 2 dollars._mar2 1 For Sale The COLUMBIA FACTORY\ with all the nut ouildings, Grist Mill, and Land Sflil K°n which thev are erected, containing £Rp4m ABOUT SIXTY ACRES. situated on Four Mile Creek, 2 miles from Alexandria, and 4 from Washington and Georgetown, near the main road leading from Alexandria to Washington. The Factoiy consists of a substantial Brick House, about 45 feet by 65, three stories high? containing 1200 spindles with all the necessary machinery in good order and in full operation; 3 brick houses amply sufficient for the accommodation of all the hands; also a good Grist Mill, turned by the same stream, lower story of stone & up per of frame, with two pair of stones. The value of this factory may he estimated by the quality of the yarn made there, having a decided preference to any other offered in the market; and its proximity to Alexandria, Geo. Town & Washington, insures, at aP times, a good A ready market for all its yarn. It will be offered at public sale on the Fifth of May next, if not previously disposed of at private sale, and possession given on the 1st of June following. Appl cation may be made to GEO. S. HOUGH, Pres’t C. F. C. A. C.CAZF.NOVE, or mar 4 EDW. STAHL.EK. (Ej’The National intelligencer will publish the above every other day until the first of June, if not otherwise directed. Mechanics’ Bank Alexandria, March 7,1826. A DIVIDEND of two per cent on the Capital stock paid in, is this day declared, payable to the stock holders or their legal representatives, on the 17th inst. march 8—2w_CHARLES CHAPIN, Cashier. Manufactured Tobacco FT kegs of 1, 10, and 12 twists to the pound—war ranted of equal quality to any in the District, for sale by [mar 8]_R. 1. T. WILSON. Seed Potatoes. A AAA Bushels potatoes, just received and for sale lUUUby COHAGAN & WHITTLE, march 8 Shoe ^\auufftctoT^. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Alexan-Jtarf^. l^^SH^dria and vicinity, that he has^^^BPP commenced the LIDIES FANCY SHOE MAKING in all its variety, four doors east of Washington on the north side of King-street, where all orders in his line will be attended to with neatness and despatch. His. determination being to employ none but first rate work men, as also the most durable and fancy articles, he hopes will entitle him to a liberal share of patron age from a generous public. WM. W ARD. N B. Shoes on hand at the most reduced prices, jan 31e°tf Seed Oats, WE have this dav landing and for sale, a small cargo of oats. [mar 9] LINDSAY & HILL "\oung H^son Tea. 8 CHESTS, represented to be of, superior quality, landing and tor sale by __ march 9 S. MESSERS At IFff. Stomach Bitters Dr. WEDDERBURN has for sale a good stock of bes STOMACH BITTERS. Also, a second quality BITTERS, wh'ch he war rants to be superior to any in Alexandria, except the a bove, which he is selling at $1 per gallon by five gal lons or more; under that quantitity $1 25; quart and pint at the same rate; in bottles $4 50 per dozen, er 40 cents each. All who wish to enjoy the greatest bles sing on earth, health, in a climate like this, where fogs and miasmas are so common at this season of the year, would do well to use the Stomach Bitters two or three times a day, as a preventive; their good qualities can be proven by hundreds of respectable gentlemen.— Wha* is the trifling sum of a few dollars in a family, when they enjoy health, and are exempt from medical aid. Be guarded against imposition, as spurious Bit ters unde* my name and labels, have been 6old here by retail. Etery bottle sold by me is sealed on the cork with wax,and a stamp on it. march 7—2aw3w For Sale or Rent, That desirable Mansion House, lately in the occupancy of the late Jona than Swif t, esq.deceased, with the gar Hdens attached to the premises. Also for rent, Two Grass Lots opposite the dwelling house. Any person having busineas with Mrs. Ann Swift in absence, will please apply to us. march 11LINDSAY 8t HILL. Seine Twine, Corkwood & Cordage THEsubscriber offers for sale, Bridport and Cotton Herring and Shad Seine Twine 1 ton Cork Wood, selected for Seines Cordage of all sizes for do feb2 GEO. COLEMAN. Wine and UU • a Q qr. Casks sweet Malaga wine, 50 baskets olive lo Oil, landing from the Exchange and for sale by fcb 22 _A. C. CAZENOVE k Co. C. & I. P. Thompson, HAVEreceived, per ships Pioneer and Shenandoah, from Liverpool, a well selected assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS: Among them art— Extra saxony cloths and cassimeres Fine and superfine, do do Do ‘ do double milled drab Mixed and drab plains Drab water proof do Drab and olive feamaughts Fashionable London toilinet & Valencia vesting Figured, plain and twilled bombazettes, in great * Circassian plaids [variety White, scarlet, red, pr awxrpr Yellow, green and black 5 FLJlNALLb Swanskins, bocking and drapery baizes 8-4 cassimere shawls, plain and printed borders 8-4,9-4,10-4, 11-4,12-4 and 13-4 rose blankets as sorted in trusses 3,3$ and 4 point blankets Fancy prints of the newest style Do clouded costume ginghams By the Brunswick, from Bremen, 20 bales of burlaps, No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 ON HAND, Cambric, jaconet and fancy muslins Brown and bleached shirtings Cotton and worsted hosiery, cbopparomals Devonshire kerseys, pelisse cloths Buttons, pins, 8tc. &c. And, daily expected, 4-4 fine and superfine ingrain carpetings 5-8,3-4 and 4-4 do venitian do Hearthrugs, carpet bindings Strelitz osnaburgs, twilled sacking Russia sheetings, ravenMuck I Irish linens, pat«nt shot threads Ikpt 1 Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone. THIS day is published, by PISHEY THOMPSON. in 2 volumes, 8 vo. the LIFE OF THEOBALD WOLFE TONE, founder ofthe United Irish Society and adjutant General and Chef de Brigade, in the ser vice of the French, and Baravian Republic, written by himself and continued by his Son; with hU political writings, and fragment of his diary, whilst Agent to the General and Sub-committee of the Catholics of Ireland; his Mission to France; Diary of his Negoc'ations, &c.; Narrative of his Trial; Defence before the Court Mar tial, and Death. Edited by his Son, WILLIAM THEO BALD WOLFE TONE; with a brief account qf his own Education and Campaigns under the Emperor Na poleon. Price iii extra boards, 6 dollars. mar 13 New Books. THE Spirits of Odins; or, The Father's Curse, a No vel, 2 vols. 2 Dolls. } Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society fer promoting Agriculture; containing communications on various sub jects in Husbandry and Rural Affairs, vol. 5. D2 50. Jones' Greek and English Lexicon, new ed. 6 dolls. Starkie on slander, libel, scandahim magnatum, and false rumors, 1st American edition, 6 dollars. Just received and on sale by PISHEY THOMPSON. A large supply of new and fashionable MUSIC, just received by P. T. Hubert and Alice, by Wijlimik. Sir Edgar, he rode fierce and fast, by do. Come down to the lattice, a serenade, by Meineke. How sweet it was to love, by Dr Wcisenthal. O let the world deceive me, Love, written by J. If Carroll, Esq. Mary Morrison, a favorite Scotch Song. O ur way across the Sea, dedicated to Miss Olivia Do naldson. Not a drum was heard; written on the death of Sir John Moore. _mar 13 Rviskisson^a Speeches. SUBSTANCE of two Speeches delivered in the House of Commons, on the 21st and 25th of March, 1825, by the Right Hon. William Huskisson, respect ing the Colonial Policy and Foreign Commerce of the Country. Just received on sale by PISHEY THOMPSON. Also— A Lecture, delivered at the opening ofthe Medical Department of the Columbia College in the District of Columbia, by Thomas Sewall, M. D. Professor of Anat omy and Physiology, 2d edition~25 cents Washington, march 3 History of Boston^ &c. A HISTORY of Boston, the Metropolis of Massachu setts, from its origin to the present period, with some accountof the environs; by C. H. Snow, M. D. with 29 plates and cuts, 1 vol. D4 50. Good’s Study of Medicine, 5 vols. 8vo. 4th America!! edition, containing 1300 pages of original matter, not published in any previous edition. The American Speaker or Exercises in Rhetoric, being a selection of Speeches by American and English Orarors, Dialogues, and Poetry; suitable for recitation, and use of schools, D1 25: Sir Astley Cooper’s Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery, with Notes, &c. published under his own inspection, by F. Tyrrell, Esq. D4 50. Brasbear's Poems, 1 vol. 50 cents. Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, by his son W. T. W Tone, 2 vols. 8vo. D6. American Journal of Education, published monthly, at D4 per annum. Just published and on sale by PISHKY THOMPSON. WAVE ELY NOVELS P. T. will receive subscriptions to Parker’s 2d edition of the Waverly Novels, now publishing by subscription in duodecimo. Each work, as published by the author, will form two volumes. The price of fine copies, wjth plates, is D1 75 for the two volumes in boards, with cloth backs. Of the second quality, without plates, D1 25 the sett. The Tales of the Crusaders, forming the 35th and 36 volumes of the series are just published as specimens of the work. mar 14 Goliagen & WVittle HAVE landing this day from the Lucinda, from New York, 2 pipes old Champagne brandy 10 bags old white coffee 10 do green do, 5 boxes starch 20 drums figs 648 lbs soft shell almonds 1 cask ground ginger, 1 bag race da 2 bags pimento 16 doz. half pound bottles mustard 1 cask alum. And in Store, 1700 bushels ground alum salt • 50 sacks blown do 177 bbls pork, 6 hhds. New-Orleans sugar 2 hhds St. Croix sugar, 3 hhds molasses 15 bbls N. E. rum, 3 hhds St. Croix rum 35 bbls old whiskey, 2 pipes Holland gin 3 chests Y. Hyson tea 3 half chests Imperial do. 10 boxes do da 30 groce porter bottles 1500 bushels potatoes 65,000 lbs bacon,of our own curing—All of which will be sold low for cash. march 7 G. A Salt afloat. a (5)AA Bushels G. A. Salt afloat, for sale by 1 eiAJU LINDSAY & HILL, march 4 ■■ ■■ ■ ' - ■■■■■-■■ ■ ■■ ■ -f *>au. • BUSHELS Turks Island, St. Ubcs, and Liverpool coarse salt 350 sacks of blown do. Liverpool filled—for sale by march 2 WILLIAM FOWLE &■ Co. New-Orleans Molasses. LINDSAY & HILL have just received and for sale. 34 hlids prime New-Qrleans molasses. mar 4 Nev*-Orleans Sugar. A (Jk HHDS. bright new crop New-Orleans Supr, \/C 100 bbls- No. 3 Mhckerel of excellent quality, landing this day on Irwin's wharf, for sale by mar 6A. C. CAZENOVE k Co Ploughs and Castings FREEBORN’S improved PLOUGH'S, of the various numbers.—Also, Mould Boards, Landsides and Shares, for sale by JOHN H. LADD. feb 28__ This is to Give Notice* THAT the subscriber of Fauquier county, Virginia, has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Alexan dria county, p. C. letters of administration on the per sonal estate of Isaac Gibson, late of the county last a foresaid, deceased. All persons having claims against the said decedent, are*ereby warned to exhibit the same to the subscriber, with the vouchers thereof, passed by the Orphans’Court, on or before the 11th day of September next, or they may by lawbeexclu ded from all bene.c.t to said estate, and those indebted thereto are required to make immediate payment.— Given under my hand this 11th March, 1826. WILLIAM GIBSON mar 11—lm Admr. of Isaac Gibson This is to Give Notice, THAT the subscriber of Alexandria county, in the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Or phans’ Court cf said county, Letters of Administration on the estate of Joan Sctbb, late of the county afore said, deceased. All persons having claims against the said decedent are hereby warned to exhibit the same < to the subscriber, with the vouchers thereof, passed by thf Orphans’ Court, on or before the 11/A day of Sep tember next, or they may by law be excluded from all benefit to said estate; and those indebted thereto, are required to make immediate payment Given under my hand this 11th day of March, 1826, SARAH SUTEB, Ada’s, of John Suter. mgrqk ii 61