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^y®3Lo aaiL S0©IBS9IIS?®9 SQi^lBOOO U®9 flSS^0 jj(j)Q SQ©a FAIMTKD AVD rCBLISBKU DAILY. BY SNOWDEN & THORNTON. AT NORFOLK, For Pensacola and New-Orleans, The Brig ADAMS, N. 1*. Wilkinson, master, burthen 183 tons; _a roomy vessel, with excellent accommoda _*tior.s, and will sail for the above named ports •n the 30th iiibt. or sooner if required. The Adams is completely fitted and sound, and will take passengers and freight to either of the above named ports on reasonable terms. Apply to Captain Wtlkinson on board, to JAMES 1). THORBURN, Norfolk, or to JOHN S. MILLER, Alexandria, march 14—2w Foi: Xew-XoTk, The regular packet SLOOP CHAUNCEY, Bartram, master; will sail on the 24th inst.— ■"or freight or passage, apply on board, or to ROBINSON if SHINN, Vowells Wharf. Who have received per said vessel, a few casks of prime CHEESE. mar 16 For XortoYk. The Schr. ERIE, Price, master, will sail on Friday, and can take 100 barrels freight. Apply to __ ROBINSON a. SHINN, march 15 Vowell’s wharf. march 13 Yor Fre\g\\t, The schr. TWO BROTHERS, Joseph Pierce, master, burthen about 800 barrels. Apply to S. MESSERSMITII. For Boston. The Schr. IIAXALL, J. V. Pratt, master, will sail in a tew days.— For light freight or passage apply to A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. or Newport and Providence. The schooner WASHINGTON PACKET\ A. Shove, master. For freight or passage, pply as above. tale, i or sale, now landitig on Irwin's wharf, 15 hhds. and l K v N. b. rum 50 barrels 5 20 hhds. molasses 50 boxes mould candles 15 casks winter strained sperm oil 19 cases hats --_ ¥ot Sate, _ The hull of a new vessel, copper fastened to affK-he beiuls, built of good materials, and is ex o sail fast; is 90 feet on deck; depth of hold 9 Pected t iett beam, and measures 168 tons, (States feet, 22 d will carrv about 1000 barrels—For sale flow. Apply to JOHN S. KJILLER. mar 8 ___ Toy %<ew \or\t, The fine fast sailing schooner AGENORIA, Kirnuan, master, now loading, and can take ,some light freight. Apply to ROBINSON & SHINN, march 5 Vowcll’s wharf. New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. The cargo ef the brig Caroline, Finny, master, from N. Orleans. 150 hhds. first quality sugars 70 do do molasses Will be landed on Monday—Tor sale by ^ ^ Yor YtfcigAvt, ' The Brig CAROLINE. a new and superior vessel, carries about 1500 bands, will be ready for the reception of a _icargo in a few days. Apply as above. inarch 3 __________ Fox Amsterdam, The new Ship VIRGINIA, MV*. Mouxbll, master, is now loading, and Pearly in March, and take any light freight that lay offer—Apply to WM FOWLS & Co. feb 17 __ T\\e Steamboat POTOMAC, CJ1PT. URIJHJEbKMb, BEING now In very complete order, with 3C0P. per boiler on the most approved plan, will com me nee running between the City ofWashnjgt , V} andria, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, on Wea nes lav the 19th inst. Leaving V) ashington at * 5 o'clock oneverv arrive at Old Point Comfort and No[folk 0? , afternoon. Leave Norfolkthe next mormngatsix o clock, and arrive at City Point and R.chmond on the proceed on to Baltimore^ ^ ^ „ __ aipMndria to Richmond, meals From Washington or Alexandria v qq included, u*,ndria to Old Point and Nor Vrom Washington or Alexandria 6 00 folk, to all intermediate From Washington or Alexandria, to ai^ ^ ^ places (where passengersc 0I venience) between Alexandria ana viu r g Norfolk, jJ.° do 8 Prom Washington to JamesTown ^ g vTom Washington to City ^fTLES^S*^' sss Sugar, Coffee, &c. ' Landing from the schooner Ttvo Brothers, from N. York, 30 lihds New Orleans sugar, part represented to be of superior quality 115 bags Havana and Porto Rico Coffee 100 boxes Sicily oranges and lemons in prime order 5 pipes cognac brandy, SeigneUe's brand Also, landing from the schooner Potomac from Boston— 30 bags superior Java coffee 25 bags Havana do 50 boxes and drums fresh Smyrna figs 5 pipes Woodhouse’s Sicily Madeira wine j Apply to S. MESSERSMITH. march 13 Seine TNvine. CHARLES BENNETT has imported by the ship Meridian, arrived at Baltimore, best Bridport SHAD & HERRING SEINE TWINE. i in casks and bales, which will be received by the first j packet and for sale on the usual terms.feb 16 . IVemoyai. COHAGAN & WHITTLE have removed to the Store recently occupied by W. Yeatoii, on Ram say's Wharf, and adjoining the store of Messrs. Lind say Si Hill, where they will be happy to see their friends and customers. They will also take this opportunity of tendering their grateful acknowledgments to those kind friends and neighbors, through whose prompt as sistance they were enabled to save so large a portion of their goods from destruction by the fire on the 18th inst. jan 24 ¥ a&Ynonable Hals. MOKSE 8c JOSSELYN respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they are now manu. facturing Beaver Hats of a superior quality, equal to a ny manufactured in the District. Also, low priced imi tation Beaver, made for retail. In addition to which, they have just received from the most celebrated Fac tories of Baltimore, a superior assortment of Hats, 1st 2d and 3d quality. It may be well to observe that they are well supplied with an assortment of Beavers, 8cc. from the justly celebrated establishment of Lamson 8c Clapp. N. B. The Hats of our customers will be ironed gra tis. Cash given for Furs. Old Hats will be received n part pay for new ones. dec 16 For Sale or Rent, That desirable Mansion House, ^■MlWlately in the occupancy of the late Jona ^^■lAIKthun Swift, esq.deceased, with the gar attached to the premises. Also for mcvmg onsmeawwid. nrr*. — “bSch a" Pl'aS' ‘I>P’y '° tlNDSAY fc HILL. m that cli To Rent, And immediate possession given ■ ^BIUCK^DWELLIN G HO USE, at the corner of King and Washington-strccts, ately in the occupancy ot Mr. Daniel Minor. Also_TIVO OFFICES on Washingson-strcet, ad joining the above. ALSo—That commodious three story BRICK DWELLING WISE, Hitll atthe upper end of Duke-street, formerly the residence of the late General Young. Good tenants may obtain them at low rents, on ap Dlication at the Mechanics’ Bank to P aug9-eo CHA. CHAPIN. Cashier. C. &4..P. nvomY>son, HAVE received per ships Shenandoah and Belvide ra, and other arrivals, their supply of TAI*li OOODS. among them abk— ExUa Saxony blue, black, olive and mix’d cloths and cassimercs . Superfine and fine do. and double milled drabs . 6-4 drab and olive fearnaughts, pelisse cloths, cassimere Devonshire kcrsey9, drab and mixed plains [shawls 8-4,9-4, 10-4, 11-4, l2-4kand 13-4 rose blankets 3, 3 1-2 and 4 point ,, , , White, scarlet, red, green, yellow and black flannels Swanskins, bocking and drapery baizes Plain andfigured black and colored bombazetts A variety of black and white and fancy color d prints Jackonet cambrics, cambric and book muslins Fancy cravat handkerchiefs 4-4 Irish linens, 5-4 and 64 Irish sheetings 8-4, 9-4 andl 0-4damask and diaper table linen Brown andbleached Russia sheetings, brown hollands Bandanna, company flag, Madras, black levantme, an fancy silk handkerchiefs Black sarsenets and Italian crapes 4-4 super Sea Island shirtings, brown and bleached common do. Plaids,satinetts, ladies’ and men’s leather gloves Cotton and worsted hosiery Italian sewingailks, silk twist, sewing cotton Patent Threads, buttons, pins, ribbons Scotch and German osnaburgs Shoe threads, etc. 18 AS received and offers for sale his fall FALL 1M. PORTATION of . Best Bridport shad ami herring seine twine, in casks and bales Bridport and Shrewsbury shoe thread . Best Dundee oznaburgs N HAND, FROM RECENT IMPORTATIONS Flushings, and Devonshire kerseys . 3, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 point blankets 9-4, 10-4, 114, 124,134 rose do Fine 54 Irish sheetings Towelling and table diapers Irish linens and long lawns Flag bandanno hdkrs. 1st quality Russia sheetings and Ravens duck Superfine blue and black cloths Caaainetts, checks and bedticks , A good assortment of brown and bleached domes tic cottons 5-8,34 and 44 Venetian carpeting 44 fine Ingrain do Hearth rugs and carpet binding A few pieces black, blue, slate, and brown best s perfine bombazettes double gloster cheese, nor 9—dlw 2aw Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, &c. 29 HHDS. first quality N. O. sugar [ 25 bags prime green coffee 2 pipes Seignette’s brandy 15 casks cheese Landing from sloop Chauncey, Bartram, from New York and for by march 16 , LINDSAY, HILL W Co. Helief Yvre Company . Extract from an act of the Corporation of Alexandria, for the extinguishment of Fire. Section 7 Ifany person who shall be present at any fire, shall neglect •r*efuse to obey the order or direc tion of any officer who shall be appointed by any Fire Company now established, or whk.n may hereafter be established, knowing him to be an officer, such person shall forfeit and pav tht sum of Five Dollars; provided the name of such officer shall have been first published in one of the public papers. AT a meeting of the Relief Fire Company the 5th inst. on balloting for Officers for the ensuing year, the following gentleman were duly elected, viz:— Commanders.— Hiomas Preston, 1st. Thomas Vow ell. 2d. John D. Brown, 3d. Sub-Directors.—Robert Hunter, Josiah H. Davis, James Entwisle, Trustees.—Anthony Rhodes, Edward Shcehy, Lew is Beeler. Regulators —John Douglass, Joseph Harris, Silas Reed. Jonathan C. May. Axe-Men.—L. Masterson, John Kerr, Arthur T. Urie. — THOMAS VOWELL, Treasurer. JNO. D. BRO'VN, Clerk. inarch 17 »»nu lor ©ale. Vl^F. luv.. a Sanu Bank open near Hunter’s Ship ▼ ▼ Y*M. wh-re ''and cun be had (without reraov 'mg' any e'». ) This A’and being in the vicinity of -Prince an.' ■ a: if ax ■ frects, will make it an object to builders there, it will be »o!<l low for cash, or barter ed for clay or rubbish deposited in the Wharf adjoin* ing the Hank. App.yto feb » M. MILLER k SON. Se\n ttau\ers Wanted. ¥M,rANTKI) fo’- the fishing season, Fifty or Sixty F » Strong M 1 !!<»d Men to haul the seine, for whom good wages will be given. Owners of slaves will do wull by calling on me, as persons of color will be pre ferred. GEORGE MILBURN, The first Fishery above Alexandria, D. C. Wagoners and others will be accommodated with Fisii at either of my landings, and I have a quan tity of Ground \llum Salt on hand, which 1 will sell as low as can be had elsewhere Com Meal; Bacon and IVhitkey will betaken in eaoh&nge for Fish at fair pri ces. feb 7—-tlstA fpE suhsrribev fiarwnrainnr M*W UlUTeis supeirm Nett and Gross Herrings which he will sell low in order to close consignments. GEO: COLEMAN. feb J8_____ FALL GOODS. JAMES A. WATERS HAS just received, and is now opening, at his Store, south-east corner of King and Fairfax streets, a general assortment of ttrUvs\\, VveneA\, German^ and liouvftstic Goods* Consisting in part, of the following Articles— Sheppard’s superfine blue and black cloths Olive, drab, green, claret, and dark grey do French grey, fawn, drab, and blue pelisse do Blue, black, and drab cassimeres Valencia, toilinet, andsilk vestings Calicoes and ginghams Plaid silks (new and handsome style.) Italian lustring, best quality Sattins, modes, florences, figi d and plain silks Ladies’ black and lead worsted hosiery Barrage and silk handkerchiefs Linen cambric lulkfs and linen cambrics Flag and bandanno hdkfs Plain and figured book muslins Do do jackonet do Do do Swiss do Jackonet and cotton cambrics Plain bobbinet, and ditto lace Cloth shaw ls, plain and bordere* 3-4 7-8 4-4and 5-4 unbleachedhamestic cottons Do* do* do do bleached do do Plaid domestics and checks Drab and Olive flushings Blue and white kersey, domestic do Plain and stripe linsevs, for servants’ clothing Plain and stripe cassinetts Also, a large assort meat of “Baltimore Cotton ''lam, rather with a variety of other articles, too mime ous*o mention, which will be,old low for CASH. o UAureHs bounty UourX, August Term, 1826. v nnnlication to the* Judges of Charles County I /court hy petition in writing, of Randolph Acton Court, by peu f he bcnefit of the Act of As °f fhe relief of Insolvent Debtors, passed at sentblj for ^05 anj the several supplements November ’ * mentioned therein, a schedule of thereto on Ihetenwmen ^ oath s0 fur lus property thcm, being annexed to his psti as he can *8®* t • sati#ficd by competent tcsti tion; and th Rantlolph Acton has resided two mony that the said *»cdJii the timc of h-„ apphca years jmmediate }fP . ,1(1. ancj being also satisfied tion in t,ie.s,tp * l-h Acton is in actual confinement that the said Randolph Ac «e^ ^ f||e -id ltandoiph for Debt and , mt0 bond with sufficient secun Acton having enter ^cc charle8 County Court ty for his pcrwnaUPP M his creditors may make ,o answer such .llep otdered and adjudged, that against him; It t, th« beJisclur?ed from imprison the said Randolph A. J®"' copjr °f this order to be ment, and tha y ^ tbe newspapers edited in the inserted in a0"1' ™ e a wcek for two months suc Distnct of Columb ao^ Mondayin March next, he cessively, beforetheuu t0 appear before the Judg give notice to h,s cre Court to be held at Port Tobacco e«of CharlesCoiintyC in ^ ^ ^ Mondayin in and for said Smote of recommending a trus March next,npfitPand to shew cause, if any they tee for , Rudolph Acton should not have jaatssiss iS-*—*-» °f *•su,c “CsSilasriJ'1'’ JOHN HARMS, Clerk. • Clover Seed and Seine Twine. BT|H E subscriber has just received an additional sup PV 0‘ rresh Clover SeeJ, together with one hogs head ot Herring Seine Twine. march 7 GEO. COLEMAN. Removal. C& I. P. THOMPSON have removed to the store • lately occupied by B. Hampson Sc Son, on Fair and adjoining their former residence, where they offer for sale a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. march 6 Whiskey, Coffee, &c. 0)6) Hhds. 3 New-Orleans Sugar, part represented 10 bbls. 5 to be of the first quality. 50 bags prime green coffee 40 do ot. Domingo do 55 bbls. Baltimore whiskey 3 chests Young Hyson tea Landing this day, and for sale by march 3 S. A1ESSERSMITH. Salt. 6) A AAA BUSHELS Turks Island, St. Ubes, and | 'w'rjvmU Lisbon Salt 2200 sacks Liverpool blown do For sale, on liberal terms, by feb28 W. FOWLE&Co. Closer Seed. GEO. COLEMAN lias just received a supply of FRESH CLOVER SEED, which he will sell as low as it can be procured in town. feb 22 LanAing T\iis MoYiiing, A K HHDS. first and second qual. N. Orleans sugar lv 5 do Jamaica coffee 4 pipes Cognac brandy 3 do Holland gin 3 puncheons Jamaica rum 10 bbls. N. E. rum 10 casks double refined salt petre 10 boxes fresh lemons—and for sale by feb 22 R. I. T. WILSON. Molasses, Coffee, etc. HHD3. Antigua molasses of superior quality Oil for retailing 49 bbls3 and I Porto Rico Su&ar 20 bags prime green Coffee—received and for sale by S. MESSERSMITH. feb 22 R&fined Sugar, etc. , A Qk BOXES and bbls. Refined Sugwr, assorted Noi? 10 boxes sperm Candles. 5 bags Java Coffee, now landing and for sale jy - _ S. MESSERSMITH [jara Chests Y. Hyson tea of superior quality, just re -4U ceivcd and for sale by fcb 16 LINDSAY, HILL & Co. Wheat, Corn §c. LINDSAY, HILL & Co. wish to purchase Wheat, Com, Rye, Beans, and Peas. ... In Store—20 bushels shellbarks, which they wiill ell low to close consignment. Ncw-Orleans Sugar, etc. I HHDS. New-Orleans Sugar of superior quality, U 1 hhd. 1 tierce, and 10 boxes refined Sugar 6 chests Young Hyson Tea, Globe’s cargo Now landing and for sale by feb 14 S MEisbERSMlTIL Furniture anti Mnhogaivy. JAMES GREEN—CABINET MAKER, 1A9 on hand at his manufactory, on Royal-street, a few doors south of King, a general assortment of iSHlONABLE FURNITURE of his own manufac Bay of Honduras mahogany, suitable for hand rails, . Domingo curl and shaded mahogany in plank and neer. ALSO\ .. * Copal varnish, sacking bottoms & cords, &c. alll o lich will be sold low for cash or the usual credit to TMNJNGcf everykind neatly executed, dec 16_ To liet, ^ A small Frame Dwelling House with IILto a good ««..«the -tw.H ^maje low. eb 12 __ Fashionable ilnts. THOMAS X~ MARTim has just received a supply of HATS (rum New York, consisting of first quality Bet ver hats, made particularly for him, and ^children’sfancy hats, suitable for the sea We has also on hand, as usual, a general assort son* nV H \TS of his own make, that are warranted an? U nreparcclto furnish gentlemen that may f.,o^h,m«i.hPS'u!tom, with!. lUt. as they “cEomamc on luve'tlie Hots they buy of him ironed . dec 2 gratis. H ROBERT BARRY AS just received in addition to his Fall floods, re cently advertised— Cloths and cassimeres Cassinetts and kerseys Rose and point blankets Striped and plain lir.seys Calicoes and ginghams Plain and jackonet cambrics Swiss handkerchiefs and common do Black English silk vesting Do do silk velvet Black Italian lutestring Fancy barrage silks Black and colored Canton crapes Irish linen and lawns Bonnet and belt ribband* Bandanno and Spittalfield lihdkf «■ .a .a a I /* k AlVtnflfPll! Merino shawls ana Brown, bleached, and colored domesti Scotch and Burlap linens nTTQN yj/M BEST BALTIMORE COTTO^J^ * With many other articles, all noy 24 the most reduced prices* To Hcnt, And immediate possession given, a H si that spacious tenement, lately occupied as a {jl Tavern, at the north-west corner of King and ■JbiFayette-streets. To a goood tenant, the terms will be made moderate Apply to march 8—tf JAMES ENGLISH. march 6 New-Orleans Sugar. 1. O. sugar, landing le by LINDSAY, Jf/LL, V Co. 5Hhds. first quality N. O. sugar, landing from sebr Columbia, and for sale bj Cotton Tarn, Sugar, etc* 1550 POUNDS cotton yam, assorted 30 bbls. refined sugars 10 bales soft shelled almonds 10 boxes Genoa citron Just received and for sale by mar 8 A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. few very Holland Gtn, etc TJOW landing and for sale by the subscribers, a xv pipes of Weesp Gin, of the fish brand, of superior quality. Also—40 bbls refined sugars 15 hhds retailing molasses 20 boxes prunes 200 boxes raisins f«b 2*_A. C. CAZENOVE 8c CO. Herrings. rftdil Nett & No. 1 Herring—just received 81 for sale by R. 1. t. WILSON. feb 28 Hoarding House. MllS. H. IIUNGERFORD, begs leave to inform the citizens of Alexandria, and her acquaintances in general, that she has opened a Boarding House, on Prince street, where every exertion on her part will be used to give satisfaction to her customers on the most moderate terms. A tew boarders by the week, or for a longer term would be received. feb 24—tf. a N . Orleans Sugar ^-Molasses. LINDS A V, HILL & Co. have landing from achr Prompt, 5 hhds. New Orleans Sugar* 10 do. do. Molasses, prime quality. - feb 14 Coffee and Wine] C)A BAGS South Am. Coffee of superior quality, XnJ Indian bbls. Sicily Madeira Wine 5 do do Colmenar do Landing from the schr Alexandria and for sale by feb 108. MES9ERSM1TH. * Newtown Pippins. *r BBLS. Newtown Plnpins, in good order, just rc / ceived and for sale ny Robinson a simnr, 'WKT& have in store 24 bbls. nett Shad, and 80 bbls. If Jo. Herrings, which we will aell on accommo dating terms. LINDSAY fc HILL. feb 5_____ Sugar Loaf Paper, &c. A BUNDLES sogarloaf paper, 20 bundles binders boards, 20 bundles bandbox boards, 50 reams wn.ppi-Ep.pcr, received for wle^by^ ^ LAPP Copartnership. LINDSAY & HILL having, o.'< the 1st Inst, form ed a copartnership with Henry Van Solingen, ot New-York, their business here will, in future, be con ducted under the firm of Lindsay, HiU & Co. and, in Ncw-York, where they have established a commercial house, Hill. Sting,** LAWRENCE HILL, fcb 12 HENRY VAN SOLINGEN Wine and Oil. SAMUEL M. JANbEYoffet. for Sale: CASKS Winter pressed, and U to. Summer * strained Sperm. Oil 10 baskets Sparkling Champaigne, oi -ery supe rior quality , 175 gallons choice Old L. P. Madeira Wme, Also—Spermaceti Candles, White Lead, Cotton and Wool Cards, American Canvass, 2d mo. 3d—3w. _ 100 fcb 2 Mould Candida. BOXES Mould Candles, of superior quality, for sale by J* S* MILLER* Grapes and Figs. • a Q JARS Malaga Grapes, 32 half and quarter boxes lO Figs, 9 cases Hats, for sale by feb 2 A. C.CAZENOVEfcCO Seine Twine, etc, THE subscriberhas lately received a supply of Cot ton AWne Twine, which in addition to his stock of Hemp Twine, Cordage and Corkwood, will make his assortment in that line complete, and hold out an in* ducement to Fishermen to call. . Also on hand, a large quantity of Turks Wand a.nd Liverpool blown SALT, and Groceries of «e*.nP’ tions. GEORGE COLEMAN, feb 3 * . . __ 500 Gumiey Bftg8* GOMNEY Bag. * IN STOnKS 1500 bushels wheat 10 bbls summer oil Family flour, etc. feb 3 ^ VuscoYftio and Loai ftaga*. 7 JS’£iS£SSSSrft Cr°iSupK /„r»kbT A- C- CAZENOVE.k Co. jan 29 Candle a. BOXES mould eamlles, 4, 5 8t (S'*— landing 2E27 from schr James G. Stacy, from Providence, - VV. FOWLfc&Co. for sale by dec 12 ¥ot Uent, »A two story frame house on Prince, near the ntersection of Henry street, lo a good tenant nt will be low. Apply to M 2 mo 7 M> MIUXR & SON,