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r_.i.u in Announce at a certain order* were distributed in this manner, in oraer to elude the notice of the public. Furthermore, the department of Marine ts on the point of contracting with a house in Paris, for a considerable quantity of sea-furniture, such as »icam engines, cordage, coal, &c. In fine, there is talk of constructing a certain number of new cannon, of immense calibre, and other arms, and orders have recently been given for great quantities of salt petre and powder. Paris, July IT —Rumors of the invasion of Switzerland by Austrian troop* have been spread through all the Helvetic Cantons. This has ari »'*n from the appearance of certain Austrian offi cers on the Frontiers of Tyrol and Lombardy, making examinations under the pretext of estab lishing lines of health. Letters from Milan speak constantly of the concentration of Austrian troops on the borders of Switzerland. We luve news to-day, which confirms the pre vious reports of a violent insurrection in Rhenish Bavaria, and that a party of troops had joined the insurgents, Austrian and Prussian troops were expected immediately. Madhid, July 10.—The whole Court is in a state of anxiety in consequence of an indisposi tion «f the King, the nature of which is concealed by the physicians. Our town is lull of Carlists. ALEXANDRIA, (I>. €.) SATUMOJtr MOM \/\a, AUGUST 25. 183.’. l'he Irish Anti Jackson Meeting in Philadel phia has been much misrepresented and traduced bv those whose interest it is to make false im pressions. It is known that we were opposed to toe whole procedure, and so expressed ourselves: n-vertheless, let justice be done, and the truth &-• told. We copy the lollowing from the Unit ed States Gazette: We have noticed in one or two Jackson pa per*. extracts from the Globe, reflecting on the character and influence of the persons most act ive ill g»eitlli£ up uic iaic iiitrciivi£ 111 iius cii^« ui Irishmen opposed to General Jackson. The ob ject of these scurrilities is evidently to weaken the effects of the meeting, by creating a belief that persons of respectability were not concerned tii the proceedings. As we have seen such ex tiacts in one or two papers hitherto remarkable for fairness, we take occasion to make a state ment, which we are sure will be seen by the edit ors referred to, and will, if we mistake nut, lead them to make proper corrections. Alexander Cook, whose letter was read at the meeting and published in the record of pro. ceediogs, is an aged, respectable, wealthy citi zen, one who has been steady in his attachments to General Jackson. He w as the chairman of the 5th of March Convention, butsatisfied that a lon ger adherence to the cause of such a man would be opposed to the good of his country, he has avowed his determination to oppose Gen. Jack son. No man living in Philadelphia will utter or . believe a word against Alexander Cook. James Gowf.n, the chairman of the meeting, is a native of Ireland—as a citizen of the United States, he has not forgotten the land of his birth. Irishmen will bear testimony to his just feelings for those of his native land; and i;o American has ever doubted his devotion to his adopted country. As a merchant, Mr. Gowen is gene rally known and respected; his character has been certified to by the Legislature of this State, in his frequent election as bank director; and in »hat situation, as in many others to which he has been chosen, he has acquitted himself with ho nor. Mr. Gowen ceased to support Gen. Jack son, when Geu. Jackson showed that he would not support the constitution. We hear, too, the term Orange applied to the meeting. We presume that many of our edito rial friends who use it with a view of casting re flection* upon the meeting, do not exactly under nects it with some unkind cut at the Catholics. It may be proper to sav to such, that, in Ireland, r. o Orange man is a Catholic—in this country, ceitainly, no Catholic is an Orange man; but to t'iose who do understand the import of the term, it ought to be sufficient to know that MATHEW C \RKY approved of the meeting—a citizen of tlie highest respectability, and a Catholic: of that religion were, we believe, a very large propor- i non of the meeting. These remarks are untie- j cesvtry in Philadelphia, where the character of the gentlemen above mentioned, as well as many others concerned in, or approving of. the meet ing. is fully known and highly esteemed. The Editor of the United States Telegraph pro-: poses to issue an Extra Telegraph until alter the election. The following is the conclusion of his Address to the Public: Dining our recent visit to Pennsylvania and New York, we have become fully convinced that the re-election of General Jackson can be defeat ed, if all those who believe that the public inter est requires it, can be induced to unite in one • oinioon effort to accomplish it. Our project of 'suing an Extra Telegraph, devoted to that ob- ! jec», is intended to counteract the “malign in-! iluenre” which the extensive circulation of that ! corrupt and profligate journal, the Glob**, if un- ; *ontradicfed, is calculated to have on the public uund. W e purpose to commence the immedi ate usue of a large edition, say twenty thousand copies, under the expectation that this prospectus | w ill be copied into other journals, and that the1 t omniittees of Correspondence, and other indi viduals opposed tothe re-election of Gen Jack son. will immediately interest themselves to ob- i tain subscribers, /"ive dollars will ror lCll ! topics <>f thirteen numbers each. The activity ot the disciplined corps of office-holders must be I met bv equal activity on the part of the people, hrif cry is, Jackson. Van Buren, and the , * ol Let vours be, “ The Con s. itution and Liberty.” Let every man do his duty, and all will be safe. \Ve have entered the nstv stimulated bv our obligations to the public —the thrilling emotion which impels the lover of pub ic liberty to hazard all in her defence, and an animating confidence that the despotism and j corruptions which would transfer us as slaves to 1 *he service of a desperate pretender, will be de-1 I feated. Again we say, let every freeman do his duty. * DUFF GREEN. Washington City, Aug. 23, 1832. We noticed, yesterday, the resolution passed at Tammany Hall, New York, cutting the Cou rier and Enquirer of that city. We expected to have seen the Jackson flag run down the next day, but it flies mast high yet. The Courier is not disposed, however, to pass the matter over, without giving a ctrt in return, which it does as follows: Retrenchment.—We understand thata portion of the General Republican Committee, have ile^ termined upon curtailing their expenses and at their last meeting it was decreed to dispense with one of the four papers in which they have here j tofore published their proceedings. After much 1 discussion it was finally determined, in as much as we have a more extensive circulation and a ' greater patronage than the other three papers cotn ’ tuned, and as our democracy does not require anv ; endorsement, that in future their notices should I appear only in the Post, Mercantile Advertiser, ! and Standard. This wa3 but a just and wise de termination.—Just because those journals are in want of thirty dollars per annum—and wise in the way of endorsing their newly fledged repub licanism. The Post as is well known, is an old : Federal print celebrated for supplying the British with provisions when blockading our harbor du ring the late war—the Mercantile during the same gloomy period was a Tory print, and had for its motto “open to ull parties influenced by none”—and the Standard is a new concern un der the control of and edited by a member oT the late Hamilton Society. QAs money is scarce in these Cholera times we are not disposed to insist upon (he Committee paying their arrears imme diately. J THE CHOLER A. New York, August 22, J\eiv Cases. Deaths. City private practice 28 15 City Hospitals - 18 5 Bellevue- • • 2 2 Total 48 22 Interments tor the last 24 hours, reported to the City Inspector, 54, of which 22 were cholera. Phii.aof.lphia, August 22. Xeiv Cases. Deaths. Private practice 20 4 Hospitals - - 26 4 Alins house. City, 2 1 Arch street Prison l 0 Total, 49 9 Baltimore, August 23. 'fwenty-nine deaths by Cholera are reported for the twenty-four hours ending this morning at 10 o’clock. - Washington City. August 23. Report of the Board of Health for the last lorty oight hours of rases of Cholera Central Hospital—Two white men, one dead; : one colored woman, dangerous; one colored boy, | dangerous; one colored boy, do. Private Practice—One white man, dead, Thursday, 12 o’clock, M. Cholera at the Point of Pocksl—A gentleman who arrived in this place on yesterdav from the Point ol Rocks, states that six cases of Asiatic cholera had occured at that place, and that the I tavern keeper had died of the disease. fCinchester 11 rginian. The weather —At the Museum, on Thursday, die i thermometer ranged from 75° to8l° attended with se veral refreshing showers; and on Friday, from 73° to to 790 F.ach day, the atmoipLcre was pure, healthy and agreeable O l /1M //• / J Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, Class Mo 1? fur 1832. To be drawn in Ph ladt l: hia on Saturday, Atig25 C \PIT A L PRIZE $15,000 Tickets J4; halves 2 bO, quart) rs 1 Ob To oe had in a variety ot numbers at J. IX. WHITE S lottery Office, Hoynl St ret. Xy Ordrrs from the country specially attended to. nn.ws mis n.n. Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, Class .Vo 1” fa. 1832. Will be drawn at Philadelphia on Saturday, Aug 25 CAPITAL PRIZE $15 000 Tirketsfd: halves 2 00; quarters 1 bU. To be had m a variety of numbers of j. coass, LoC'ryltf FI' chance Broker, Jletnvdria. \\ Ol>\ L Y M A N R E K I), Commission Merchant, .Vo. l'.lj It alii more St., /ULTIMO HE. (TtlVTKFUL for the patronage of his friends and JF the public, ajjain tenders his services, assuring them that any consignments of WOOL, forwarded to him for sale, will receive particular attention, lie w .-li es individuals to bearin mind the fact, that his time and attention are devot* A entirely and exclusively to the ! •ale ol V\ not. on commission only I hereforc, on eve- I ry consignment of Wool forwarded to him, the utmost exertions will be m ule to promote the interest of his i consigners Mistime being devoted entirely to the I at tide, and having had many years experience in the ; business, lie flatters himself that he can render more satisfactory sales, than persons unacquainted with the i value and various grades and qualities of the article— j Me i- weekly furnished bv regular correspondents in | B >ston and New York, with a Price Current, and cor- i rect information of the value in those markets; and j whenever btt*er prices can be obtained there, he has made .irrangeincnts with experienced and respon sible houses in those cities, to receive and dispose of any Consignments which he may have orders to for ward to those places _ i All lett. rs addressed to him, (post paid.) asking in formation respe ting prices, kc. will receive immedi ate attention L.U Iias h-Hve to refer to T.tL.iy uW V C >. > BaIt;more. C.obn, sli mm k . > S David II Thompson, Frederick, Md. U vV. itutter & Co. Uiiioutown, Pa. Zine isf Pent >ny. Wheeling, Va. Isaac llolF Winchester, Va Allison Owen, Cincinnati, Ohio, llussell k Matthews, Zanesville, do J. Armstrong k Son. Maysvitle, Ky. I.iesly Combs, Esq. Lexington, do. Muir k Wiley, J . . , Lawrence k Anderson, \ Lotu,r,1,e’ dc> junc 2—w4m I COMMERCIAL. Price of Produce in Alexandria yesterday, from wagons and Vessels. {Flour, new wheat, per barrel, $6 37$ a 6 40 ! Flour, old wheat, do - C 1£.| a 0 00 ! Wheat, per bushel, - - 1 20 a 1 25 Corn, do • - - 0 60 a 0 62$ Rye, do - * - 0 70 a 0 00 Oata, from wagons, per bushel, 0 35 a 0 37i ■ Oats, from vessels, do - 0 30 a 0 33 ■ Corn Meal, yellow, do - 0 60 a 0 62 | Corn Meal, white, do - 0 62 a 0 65 Flaxseed, • - do 1 00 a 0 00 i Whiskey, per gallon, • • 0 31 a 0 32 ! Bacon, per cwt. - - - 6 50 a 7 00 .Butter, per lb. * * - 0 10 a 0 16 j Lard. do - - - 0 07 a 0 08 Plaster Paris, (retail) per ton, 5 50 a 0 00 Fl.Olflt —Yesterday the wagon price of Flour was $C37| a 16 40. From stores it was dull, and would not command #6 37i We understand from the In- i spectors and those engaged in the Flour trade, Jliat they have never before known the Flour in thii market s<> uniformly good as it i- this season. Va\\ 'VJ'O. 1 and 2 Fat Mackerel, in barrels and lulf bar 1^1 rels, for sale low, to close a consignment, by ao? 25 _\. C CsZKNOVE "* Co. \\ \\alte Oil. I M TIBRCKS of whale Oil I.LI 20 barrels refined do. For sale by aug 25 A C. CAZKNOVB & Co. ViOltfct'S & Vaxe\v«ingfc Office. 1^11 K undersigned has commenced the above busi . ness, at the corner of King and Kuyal streets, ric kets and shades in all staunch Lotteries constantly 1 on -ale, and lottery information imparted grutis. I Uocurrent Notes purchased. Brokerage business • transacted. Ca h paid for Frizes | Alexandria,a ig Jo J\MKS RIORD \N. Dr. Fftirftrx. 1 11 AS returned to Alexandria, and is ready to resume I 1 the practice of his profe ssion, lie has, during his la e absence from Alexandria, witnessed many cases of the Epidemic Chole ra. a"g 25 - 3t YVcnvutA, OR the apprehending Negro Girl MARY, who ran off last night or this morning, and bringing her home, I will pay the above stated reward of Twenty Dollars, exc-pt she is taken in this or an adjoining County, in which CHse ha'f the amou t, and reason ab'e charge* for bringing herhome; if taken elsewhere than in Virginia or the County of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia, I will pay the twenty dollats for securing her so tint f get her, and all reasonable chav ges if brought home. She is about !8 years old, five feet two inches high, rather stout, and of dark copper color. She has the scar of a sore on one of tier legs, near the ankle. Took with her a variety of clothing, particularly a pair o| sharp toed coarse leather shoes, lined. U. K. HARRISON'. La Grange, near Thoroughfare, Prince William Co., Virginia, 23d August, 18 >2. aug 25 -d3»fclawtf XT The National Intelligencer and United States Telegraph will insert the above. Fox VrelgYW or ChafUf, Cv T he schooner EL/Z- IB E'/'t'J tjf Hh BECC.1, .Vrv^aL^elly. master, carries 85 J barrels, tjiply to aug *J _KDW’I) l.l \> Vt;KI<Fl Kt.D * Vut lioalun. The picket schooner VELOCITY, Ryder, .££££master, will have despVch For freight ur passage apply to the master on board, at C ntral wharf, or to \\ FOWLK s • • Voc tiartouAuca. The fitsU*ailing coppered brig DELOS, will 4niI about the 25ih inst. For freight or passage app.y >o __J N VV. II IRWIN. J unes UAorAau, BOOKSELLER STATIONER, HAS the honor to uito-.n his fellow citizens that he has taken the Store, corner of King an l Royal streets, lately occupied by David Mautix, deceased. The Rook and Stationary businesi w ill be continued in its various hranclu s; and a share of public patron age is respectfully solicited XT New Publications in Science and Literature re gularly received Alexandria, aug 24 Sucre A «Muaic. DYF.U’S SLI.F.CTION, consisting of about three hundred approved Psalm and Hymn Tunes, and a concise introduction to the Art of ■singing, including not insert, d in any former edit»«»n; 6di edition, en larged and improved; pnc** 75 cents And, b\ the same author, the “ Vocal Preceptor,” c »nt lining the Gamut, with less >ns and examples, designed express ly for learners; price 25 cents- Received for sate by aug 24—31 E. KENNEDY. t*w\tuV O U. { G) BASKETS Bordeaux *alad Oil, stamped but j I ties, just received and for sale by aug 23 WM. H. MILLER. Superior NWvUc Letu\. i i t\/\ KEGS superior White Lead, ground in Oil, from the maufictor- of George Uliler, Phila delphia, warranted pure Just received and (or sale by uug 2.J J & W. H. IRWIN, Wio Coffee. (3*/\ RAGS Green Rio, represented to be of superior ✓v* * quality, just received and for sale by aug 2d Sr MBSSERSMI HI Viewavd. CATTLE STRAYED OR STOLEN, From the Commons of Alexandria, a large red and white fl *ked MILCH cow, I__i yonng Steer nearly the same color horns just starting, and a small buffalo brindled Cow, with calf The above reward will be p,idf<>r their re covery, or ifthey have been stolen, fur such infoima* tion as will lead to the conviction of the thief* Apply to JOHN RAMSAY, aug 23—3t Upper end of King street. ifotiee* Caxal Oiticr, Alexandria, August 6, 1832. Nu i IwK i» hereny given to the stockhold. rs in the A lexardria Canal, that an instalment of Four Dol lars per Slure is r* quired to bt pud on or before the 10th da\ of September, and a further instilment of Four Dollars per Share to be paid on or before the 1st day of October next By order of the Hoard. J. H. CREASE, aug 8 en.it;. Inwt 1st Oct__Clerk. Piince Geoigft’s County Court, APRIL TERM, 1832. ORDERED by the Court, that the creditors of Rea son Fraaer, a petitioner for the benefit of the In \ solvent Lawa of the State, be and appear before the Court at Upper Marlborough Town on the second Monday in October next, to file allegations (if any they ' hive) against said petitioner. Provided a copy of this ' Order be published omce a week for three successive months in some newspaper printed in the District of | Columbia. Test: jy 6-w3m* AQUfLA BEALL, C. C Tuition. HW1LBAR bega leave respectfully to inform his • friends that he intenda opening a SCHOOL on Monday, tbe 27th inatant, in that commodious Room lately occupied by Miss S. Wilbar, on Prince street.— His pupils will be taught tbe English Language gram matically, Writing in all its fashionable hands, Arith metic, the Extraction of the Roots, Book Keepmg, and Duodecimals, commonly called Cross Multiplication, &c. A Class of Young Ladies could be admitted. For terms apply at the School Room. P. S 1 wish to rent my Front Parlour for an Office. It is in a gaod situation, and well adapted for the pur pose. ang 16—7t—(WedcJ*Sat) To Rrickmakera. 11BKR.AL wages will be given by the Alexandria A Canal Company for a competent nerson to take charge of theCompany’a Yard and Kilns; and also to Moulders, ike. Also, common Laborers f- r the Canal. By order: WILSON M. C. FAIRFAX, aug 23—2t(Th(5*Sat) Eng. * lea. Canal. [National Intelligencer ec 3t),_ $100 !WwaT&. ON Sunday morning, 5th August, after breakfa-t. CHARLES left inv house in Fairfax County, Ya. about four miles below Alexandria. As he has not since been seen, and all his best clothes have oeen taken off. I have reason to suspect that he has ran away, and I believe it probable he will endeavor to get to some of the northern cities. He is a dark mulatto, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, his face and features rather long, his hair get ting thin, approaching to baldness on the forehead, his feet and hands rather longer than usual: he has a habit of clearing his throat, nr slightly hemming, when spoken to: he is pdit** a'ui plausible; generally calls himself CHARLES BROOKES, and is now about 32 years of age. He lias been chiefly employed as a farm hand, but is much accustomed to the management of hers, a, and lias occ i«ionally acted as a waiter or house servant. He toi>k with him some variety of clothing not par ticularly recollected, except a blue broad cloth coat and a black fur hat. It is probable that he has procur ed some kind of pass or free p ipers. I will give the above reward if the said Runaway is delivered to me in Alexandria, or at my residence, aug22—co4w_SAMUEL COLLARO. kook Ov\U R\NA\V\Y, or uas taken from the subscriber's premises, on the morning of the 13th instant, a negio woman by name EVE USA, a bright midatto, about 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches in height, with face freckled. I have eve ry reason to believe she is in the neighborhood of Fre dericksburg, Va , as there is some dispute as to the right of property in this negro. It is not improbable un attempt may be nude to sell her to the South, if la/cen. 1 will give a reasonable reward for her delivery to me, or her being lodged in jail so thst I get her again. JOHN MOSS, Administrator of Sarah Chichester, deceased, residing m.-ar Fairfax Court House, Fairfax Co. Va. atig 21 — 2s*w3w W\c Thief \ WAS stolen from the subscriber’s Stable, living at O.ik Hill, Fauquier County, Va , on the night of tli - 5'.h of the present month, A Dark Dun colored MARE. She is Urge, but J do not exactly know her height, though I believe she is near 4 I) 17 hands high; rather slender built for her lie glu. 10 or 11 years old last spring; rides pretty well, carries her bead a little on one side when pacing; work* well, and lias slight marks of gear about the shoulders; a part of the mane King on the left side; her mouth smartly worn by the bridle. f 20 will be given for the mate and thief, or a reason able reward lor the mare alone; and if taken out of the Counties of Fauquier, Culpepper, Frederick, Loudoun or Prince William, j 15 will be given for the mare alone, if delivered to me, or any other person, so thai 1 get h-r again. 1). C. BAGGAULY, aug 9 -3taw! m Tv> ibe In*o\vc.nl Debtors of THE V SITED STATES. NO TICK is hereby given to certain Insolvent Debt ors of the United States, or persons who were debtors to them previous to the first dav of January, 18>1, iu any sum of which they are uiiible to pav, other than persons indebted as the principal in an offi ciai Loud, or for public money received by tnem, and not paid over, or accounted for according to law; or for any fine, forfeiture, or penalty incurred by violation of any law of the United States—that’the undersigned, appointed Commissioner of Insolvency for the District of Columbia, ua« an Ollice on 8th street, opposite the General I’ost Office, where lie attends from 9 o’clock in the morning until 3 in'he afternoon, for the purpose of ex .mining into the books, papers ami vouchers of such of the Slid Insolvents and Debtors as may apply to the Secretary of llie treasury of the United States i to be released from their said debts. WILL: 1IKBD. Washington City, aug22 -4t \\ k<l W uulfctX. VT the Cameron Mills, the Alexandria price is paid fur Wheat, alan at my Mill on Accotink. Persons having Wheat to sell w ill do well to call at cither ol the above pliers, or at my Warehouse in Ah Xindria. Wanted, alight, second-hand four horse Wagon. 8 mo 11 — fc«,6t JONATHAN J \NNEY. •VoVicc; TO STEAMBOAT TRAVELLERS. \l.L persons travelling to and from the Steamboats, ! are informed that a Carriole,' Hack, or Saddle-| Horse, can be procured at all times, to tate psssengi rs ! to or from Port Tobacco, or any intermediate plact;j and private accommodations can be had, at Tavern ; rates, by the subscriber, living on the Hill, at Pve’s Landing. JAMES II. P\K. WtXPOU. (5) w / w I.RS. good Bacon, of my own curing. Fur sale bv the subscriber. ' I) \VII> BETZOLD, Uppcrmdof Kmg street (West End.) aug 22—dlwSteotf \S \\\i ti $u\\>\\ur spring, . NEAR WINCHESTER. The proprietors inform their frends and the public generally,that the Spring known for many tears as “DUVALL’S,” iasundeigonea thorough repair, and is now opened For the reception of company. This Watering Place po-sesses manv advantages as regards its locality; its situation perfectly healthy; being remote from any water course, five miles north of Winchester, in an igreeable neighborhood, and on the road to Bath, or thpon, one diy'sride from each. For theinfoima lion of those at a distance, it may be proper to state, hat the water is highly medicinal, being strongly im ^regnated with Sulphurated Gas, and from its aperi :nt property, holds in solution some of the neutral alts; promotes healthy secretions, and imparts tone to he system The B*<h has been so arranged since last lesson, that the Sulphur Water can be made use of in lathing, by shower bath or plunging, either warm or :old The proprietors flitter themselves that their iccommodationa shall not be inferior to any found at iny other watering plac ; and we hope those who may hink proper to visit this Spring, may be enabled to tpend a few weeks or days agreeably. The House i» pii*e large, and the best servants, Ac. Ac. have been ( irovided. Every attention will be given by LEROY P. WILLIAMS- | P. S. Hoard $6, or fl per day; children and Servants , lair price. Hacks may be procured in Berrvville, at Ifr. Gomond's Hotel, or at Winchester SALES AT AUCTION_ BY WILLIAM D. NUTT. Pu\Aic $a\e ol Drj Goods. ni ILL be sold at auction, without reserve, in Alex andria, on Wednesday, the 29th day of th«- pre sent month, A LARGE STOCK OF DRTr GOODS, mostly very desirable, consisting of Bleached, brown and plaid Domestics; Linens, Diapers, super and coin | mon Cloths and Cassimeret ana Csssinets; Flannels, Baizes, Dress bilks in great variety; Calicoes and Ging hams; brown and white Drillings; French Linens; ! Laces, Veils, Gloves, Hosiery and, in short, almost every article suitable fora liry Goods Store This sale will be worthy the attention of Country Dealers, as well as those in town; also of private indi viduals Terms will be liberal, and made known at time ol sale. GEO S- HOUGH. W M. L. HODGSON, Trustees of |,aac Cannt-ll. tug 32 W VI D IM i, Auctioneer. Public. 1 aU' t.V V turfux BY virtue of * Sh ed of Trust executed to the sub scriber, oy l«»ad J- Sheppard, bearing date on the .’Oth d.»v of June, 1811, and duly recorded in the Clerk's >(Rce ot Fairfax County, I shall, on Tuesday, the 4th day of September next, before the front door of the Court House of Fairfax County, expose to sale, i hy public auution, to the highest bidder, for cash. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, of which William theppird died seiz' d and possessed, situate, lying and being in the county aforesaid, containing 342J ACRES', more or less, subject to the dower of the widow of the said William Sheppard therein, or so much of the said Tract of Land as shall be sufficient to raise the sum of #814 82, (besides the costs attending the sale) bring s portion ofttie first instalment now due for the purchase of said Land. JOHN S I'ANAUI), Late Marshal of the Fred'g Chancery Court, TkcsTSt. aug 14-3tawts &a\c uli PURSUANT to a Decree of the Superior Court of Law and Chancery for Prince William County, pro nounced on the 18tlxiay of May, 1832, in a suit wh« re in I hom as P. II ere foul and others are plaintiffs, and Newman’s Administrators defendants, I shall, on the first Monday in October next, before the front door of the Court House of Prince William County, sell to the Olgnest niucier, si puuuc auction, on a crruu o? one. j two, and three years, in equal instalments, to carry in terest from die date, A TRACT OF LAND, containing THO HUM)REl) Cf FfFTY ACRES, l>. iiigintlie County of Prince Willirm; being the same that was conveyed by William J. Newman, deceased, to I'h mas J. Newman; including all the lanJ which William J. Newman held on the south side of Catharpin Itun, and to embrace as much more in the fork of Catharpin and Sick Kuns a« will be sufficient to make the said two hundred and fifty acres Bonds, with approved personal security, and a deed of trust on the land, will be required of the purchaser. JOHN W. TYLKtt, jv 10—eots Commissioner. Trustee**’ Su\e. Wild, be sold, at public auction, in front of Cla gett's Hotel, at 4 o’clock, P M., on Tuesday, | the 28lh day of August, under a Deed of Trust from Oliver l* Finley ami wife, bearing date the 24th day | of November 1828, to the subscribers, for the purpoa ' es therein mentioned, A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING I HoUbK U LOT, bounded as follows: Begin | ning upon the west side of Koyal street 98 fc. t | i"iltLu> the northward of Cameron street, upon the j noiiti line of a ten feet alley, and running thence north | wardly with Koyal street, and binding thereon 24 feet 10 inches; thence wcstwsrdly with a line parallel to Cameron street 117 feet, to an alley fourteen feet wide; thence.southwardly, with the line of said alley, and pa rullel to Koyal street, 24 fert 7 inches; thence cast, wardly, with the line of the first mentioned alley, 1 »7 feet, to the beginning, with the right of way over the said alley Terms of sale Cash. 1L I. TAYLOIt, PH1NEA3 JANNF.Y, jy 28—eots Trustees. Alanaion House, dc Mage Office This comfortable Establishment lias just been put in complete order, and en'arged for the accommodation of Ira _vellera. 1 fie sub-criber lias spared no pains to render it pleasant and convenient, and assures Stage Passengers, and all other Travellers, that his Chambers shall be furni hed in the best manner; his Table always supplitd with (lie delicacies of the sea son; and his Bar with the best Spirits and \\ incs that can be procured. The Alexandria and Win* ,cheater Stages meet at his house on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sa turdays; arriving from Winchester a' 7 o’clock P. *1 , and leaving for Alexandria at l o’ clock \- VI ; arriving from Alexandria a; 8 ■»’r.l"tk P. VI , o;. I leaving f>>r Winchester at 4 o’clock v M l he strictest attention wilt be paid to the security of all baggage A good HACK and GIG kept constantly for hire, TJJOS.J. N’t.LAND* Middleburg, aug 16 — 1m Voy Hunt. The STORE HOUSE now occu <5 > * * pv. an excellent stand, and well calculnted *! j 2' for an extensive wholesale and retail Grocery ItJULi business, by ere ctmg a shed in the back y ard, which would cost very little Possession may be had at any time, and the rent is very low. Also, the Store House and Dwelling lately occupied by Kichard S llopkins & Co. one of the best stand* and stores in town for the wholesale and retail Dry Goods business; and the Dwelling is convenient, plea sant and healthy. Possession may be had on the 7th of September next. june 25 —2awtf_JOSEPH JANNEY k Co. Sc.l\ooi\er for Sale. Wc are authorised to sell a SCHOONER, of £tiU|2i94 to 100 tons, just completing at Yeocomi Co, and can be delivered early next month; the car penter’s work neatly done and the vessel painted. She may be rigged by tbo purchaser. For further * particulars inquire of aug 22 _GF.O. JOHNSON k Co. Alexandria and Washington. The Steamboat CYGNET, having been ti orougly repair ed, is now running between 1 Washington and Alexandria Leaving Janney’s Wharf, Alexandria, at 7* o’clock, A- M. I 3j o’clock, p. M. 9j do do I 5j do do lli do do I Leaving Bradley’a Wharf, Washington, at 8i o’clock, AM. I 4j o’clock, P M 10* do do 6j do do * i?i do P. M. | The CYGNET has a spacious Forward Deck for Car iages, Horse*, and Freight, and three airy, w ell finish ed Cabins for passengers The elegant and fast sailing steamboat S YD HE T eavea Washington every morning at 10 o'clock. Re urning. leaves Alexandria at 9 o'clock P. VI Passen jers by this Boat will be in season for the Baltimore itagesat8i^. U, iune4-dlwts'vrtf