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“ Fait ce qu'il fault, arrive ct qu’U poarra assssEto. Rsam? Mmstmm ss» im srarcr samxas *rm, as-H®. sm PUBLISHED BY EDGAR SNOWDEN. Daily Paper g8 pet annum. Country paper 85. Yot «i\ u\ftletAa\n, -rir The superior coppered ship .VJRYLA&D, •:V3> vVillism M irrell m.ster, has the principal .put ***".,„re fly to go on board, and will take one h.mdrrdi'ui fifty hhd* an I smill stowage on freight ippl> to HENRY DAINUERFIBLD. dsc 1 .VttUCft The Steamer COLUMBIA, Captain James Mitchell, will, un ■til the closing of the navigation. rrr_hVavr Baltimore on Wednesday, at .7 v p u for the District of Columbia; and re 4 0 CMC • •• Washington at 6, and Alexandria at j.-c n—tr ____ MlWttUACi 1’OY a MKKICAX Almanac D^iVr'a Almtuic an»! Ui*g»»Ur Anti Maso .ic Olumb.an l*.»cket do * Elliot** ttirectory I to Sheet do Jnatrlrriwdby W>|- 14 MORRISON. Yvltwfc ft t f. - i X uni.S. prime Beef, ju,t received an;! for sale by ;j0 jii. 12_ S M A »■ H JANNRY. Suck dftU. Iaau »dc hv the subscribers. Ground Alum Salt, i i„ uck», Liverpool filled, now landing on tnr v nrf from on board the Brig Remittance. CaptNii M(,„rK A G. GAaCNOVB CT Co 1411 U _ - Virtue V «a\. . c\Rr.o of English Grate Coal, daily espcc*td. A h»r «-«le l>v W. FOW1.K far cm WttUUA, I N a Compting House, a Ud of 15 or 16 >etrs ot I tiiat antes a good hand, and to whom no com peMatiun will be given. Apply to the Printer. >n 11 ____ ^tTV«UVVitM\\Cl\. 4 COLOUR!) LAO, of 16 or 17 years of age, i« A wanted as a Dining Room r-erv.nt. W id I e h>r ed either bv live month ->r - car._Apply to the I ru.Ur V r Cult The Token and Atlantic Souvenir for1833. 1H AY fc a ft * c«p:e> of the above * ork still on sale, which l will fell at coat, if called t>r sooa. jan 3 W O. MORKISON, ^\Vitti\Vug UoU«u. ,/\ B VI.KS Raw folton. of au peri or quality, and III suitable sjaesfot retailing. tu»t received and for ss!eby 3. W. t* S H JAYNKY. TSuglVTft. OIL* Hogsheads Muscovado Sugars, of good quality, for sale by W. F<)W Lh St Co. lltG 31 ______ - Hogsheads superior Retailing Molas-ea, landing •III trom Brig Caravan, for sale by dec 31 \V, FitWT.K Cf Co ttuWwr. aj\ F1RKWS Shrnandoah Butter, for «aW be 411 dec .9 CMC* ' «’ 11 I’ dif. limuuuliiViii Uoafr JUST received »nl for sale by the an-'sc fibers, one tide short and long G rmantujrv Hided d< se . dec s9 A C CvgKMiVE A Co IVm t>tt*e. rs\ HVGS prineUiO Coffee, just received and for -111 i — i t? ««*.* i> 3 vi I rii the 23 • Vtu\k Or\eau& $U£UT, •f tl gsheads New Orleans sugar 4 7 do do molasses 10 do Trinidad do ■ 20 hags Rio coffee b bag* pepper and pimento 10 boxes London mustard 10 kegs ground ginger 3 bids copix.ua Just received by dec 23_ CI.AGKi I’ a PAGE. Vi wWr V\i'o’ a «.nA tium ^Ikiit&a 1 A DIE S’ tVhiuntUe Gtitrr H’Wta ^ l)j Paiis Kid Slipper* Do Fur trimmed and lined (Jura Shoes *■ <*r sale (a tew <l «>rs below White** Auction Store street) by 8 l). KDSON. Wvrfc, F^R the ensuing year, an active, honest Man—the I nt r (junite must be indispensable. dec_25_ j A J DOUGLAS. V tuvl. jljl II 'XKS fresh Bunch Ramins, just received for 1 *»>e bv_ J O* I lmUGI.AS. CoAft'iXXs &C. f\{ \ Q^NTALS of Cixl fish ‘Vf lu boxes dun fi,h 40 boxes hernng W.l* ur*«U very low, to close a consignment. ___c 18__A. C. CAZKNOVK fc Co. Au Assistant nr Vartner WASTED. 1 • Proprietor of a Country Store in Virginia, in an s!rU ••tuition for business, desires the servi j * r * *c" V»» 'Red man, of pleasing manners, strict •e rnty, and industrious and temperate habits, as an e ™ w»»uld be received a* a Partner, if more "s~^*Pec‘^'y if he coukl bring an accession of ‘‘A," Unquentiunable recommendations will be re ‘{airfd. ^ Addre** F Q.t over the real name, throueh the Post and if by mad, postage paid. jan 7 Servants for Hire. I HAVE for hire, the ensuing year, several valuable Servants, of both sexes. Among them it a first rate Dining Hoorn Servant and a good Cook, dec 17BKNJ T. FENDAf.L. Liverpool SaU. I BUSHEt.S, on board the schooner Poto lOi Fl F mac, from Halifax, for sale by dec 15S. ME99ERSM1T1I NVVibU^ 85 VVlwe. |A VI 'gsheadt copper distilled whiskey IvF 2 half pipea old Sicily Madeira wine 1 pipe domestic brandy Received and for sale by dec 15 _ __WM. D. NUTT. S\vavii\^ Sf \\a\r-Atvising JAMES W. SIMPSON, having commenced the above business on King, two doors above Koval street, begs lesv to inform his fri-inds »nd the public, and hopes, by his attention to business, to merit s por tion of public patronage. oct 18 \V\U lift Vu\>\la\ife&, IN the course of a few days " the Poetical frag ments of a Pilgrim ” The work consists of origi ns! pnetrv on various subjects It is neatly printed, and will be aold at 25 cents per copy. It will be for sale at the dillerent bookstores: _; ^wgAta, Oofft&fc, MuYaasea, Oil H«?*l»e*ds? Orleans, Porto Rico and St Croix ;FU -40 barrels $ Sugars 4 boxes white Havana do fib barrels and boxes loaf and lump do 13b bags Kin, l.aguira and Java Coffee 85 hhds Orleans and English Island Mi.lasses 100 bbU HpP'r“lt'd W hiskey 6 pir- heons old Jamaica llum 15 idiJs New England no 1 • j Kol<* mill K.ic.ia f!nn*vim.'/loP 1 -- --'V - --- -- - -1 -■ Imperial, llyson and Young Hyson leas, Lewis’s cargo 100.000 lbs choice Bacon, our own curing 3'J.OOO lbs yellow and brown Soap 60 boxes moulcLand dipped Candles For sale by SAM’L U. LARMOUU & Co. Just Itacftfredt, 4 FRESH aupplv of Jujube Paste, in sheet and boxes; and Liquorice Hall, of the first quality. On handr The various remedies for the diseases of the season; also, s whim’s Panacea, G 'V. Carpenter’s medicines, Mead's \nti dyspeptic Pills, Bus 's do . Holler’s Ve getab'e Indian ’Spec fics, Wiktwr** Cough lozenges; together with inoat of the regular Tinctures ointments. Piasters, Syrups Pills, and other compounds in use, carefully prepared by the subscriber, for the use of | Physicians, Merchants and private families. For Salt, A pair of Side Lamp,, with reflectors and chinmies, and a complete set of 'l"es’s 0\ clopedia WILLIAM STABLER, dec 21 Druggist <* Chemist, Faufax-rL [Warrenton Spectator, omitting tlie Lamps ) Xevf Roolu. ■*TO! s 2 and 3 B >y’s and Girl’a Library; The Com* ▼ forter, or extracts selected for the consolation of Uou timers. under the bereavement of fri» nds and re. lations, by a ViH .ge Pastor. A Manual of the Chaldee l.angti’ige, containing a Chaldee Grammar. Chrest'ima this, and Vocabulary, with an Appendix of the Rabin nical cli »r.»cter and style, bv Elia* Riggs. A M Dr. Alexander's Annals of the Jewish Nation. Keith’s Signs of the Times Dr. Chalmer’a Political Economy. Itcp irtaof Cases argued and determined inthe Court of King’s B-nch, by George Maule and Win Selwyn; -tx volumes, condensed into two. bjr Theron Metcalf, r sq-; price in full law binding $10. “ This edition, ii, two volumes, includes all ihe Reports of the Eng hsh edition in six volumrs, nothing being omitted whit h can be made applicable to American practice ! The table of cases and tlie original paging, arc pre ! served throughout.” The Libr<«rv of Entertaining Knowledge, Parts 27 \ and 28; Pad. and it* Historical Scenes; the Revolution v.flH30; embellished with engravings. I lie -win Family, Robinson; ur adventures of a fa ther, mother, t:id four sons in a il.rsert island; with notes reference train me aeveiuu i.wunn cumuii. Caimut's Dictionary of the Biblex »few more copies lcC. „ea. W «. M MOUUISON. dec 21___ Ufciij'tmiii A' • veuiVttVl k IIa*juit received— OSHF.N cheese in c .ski Jf Best winter strained lamp oil Gunpowder and imperial tea, in quarter boxes, of superior quality t ^ Boxes half and quarter boxes bunch rriijp .• Whiskey in hogsheadsand barre;- ^ ; And nn hand, a general assortment or GROCERIES W L/Qf’ORS% as usual. deciy Vrmcfc AcdiUmj THK mder-igned, in announcing to the citizens ot Alexandria and its vi 'iui'y that this Institution ia now open for the reception of youth, would respect fully asiurc them that hi* ' ill c Hitintie tf> cuforcr the Mint rigid observance ol schola.tic discipliive, pursue I he same efficient system in the communication ol in structinn, and use the same untiring industry in the ditch *rge of his professional duties, which have hi therto invariably proved #•* advantageous to the pupils committed tn his care The St stem of Exercise* in the Prince-street Academy embraces the following branches of Ed .cation: Heading; Writing; Aritlime tic; Hook Keeping and Eng'i-h (iramntai; Geography; the use of Msps anvl G-oues; Geometry and Algebra, with their application to ihc practical branches of the Mathematics; Trigonometry, plane and spherical; - ensurat'.on; Surveying and Gauging; Navigation, with the c lOitAiction of the tables auucxcd; the pro jeetion of Maps and t'laiiispherea, according to prin ciples purely malhemitical; Topographical and Ar chitectural Drawing; Civil and Military Engineering; Conic Sections; Fluxions; Gnomonicks; Astronumt, and Mechanics. Conscious of the extent and accuracy of his research in the branches ot science above enume rated, the undersigned h«s the confidence to assert that be •> ill give instruction in tbem,not superficially, butac cording to principles susceptible ot conclusive proof, in.the rigid Ungunge A irrefragable demonstration. Terms ot tuition, and Rules of the Institution, will be made known at the Academy. JOHN DRV UN, Alexandria, Dec. 2l-tf Principal. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE MADAME BONAPARTE. Accounts from Rome in September last, speak ing of the illness, and, as was sometimes said, the jjeath, of the mother of Napoleon, reported the provisions of her will, and set forth her pro perty as amounting to no less than £15,000.000 One of these Italian paragraphs was copied into the Gazette, and to correct the errors to whirl) it would lead, we now quote the following from ! the London Court Journal, and annex Oiereto a [ letter written by Madame Letitia herself. “ The public were never more completely mys tified tl anon the subject of Madame Mere and her three millions and a half, [sterling ] The bona fide state of her coffers is simply ihisj she has two hundred thousand hard dollars lodged at in terest in the hands of various famihe nobile at Rome, ami eighty ih 'Usand similarly fructifying in the hands of Torlonia the banker. In her personal possession she has a diamond necklace, valued at twenty thousand pounds, besides other trinkets of inconsiderable figure. She may have laid by some savings, but as any thing like a handsome income did not fall to her lot, many vears before its well spring was dried up, in 1814. they must have been of very !i. mited amount. Her jewels never produced one farthing of accumulation, and from the state of the tiims, must have sunk in value. The up shot of uur inquiries (and they have been maale in a very competent quarter) resolves Madame Letitia's fortune into ihrre millions of francs, in lieu of ihre<* millions sterling; in other words, for **£3,000.WO,** rend “One hundred and twenty thousand pounds.’ By the deaths of the Piincess Hor«hese and youna Nanoleun. llienum b**r of hen* is reduced to six; so that if each of them should share alike, twenty thousand pounds will be the extent of their fortunes respectively.” The letter is n these words: “ It is. no doubt, by means of the newspaper* that you learnt that all my family had assembled around me. The news is as true as that of the millions of mon^y with which the editors endow me, ami which they make me dispose of in so strange a mode. I nm as isolated as when you were at Rome. The Cardinal only comes to see me whenever his health wiil allow him. All mv children are removed from the town in which I live; tnd a* to the immense fortune which is so generously attributed to me, sensible people might believe that, if I were the mother of a banker, or a gambler on ’Change; they will ne ver believe it when it relates to the mother of Napoleon. It was to embellish and enrich Ft anre that the Fmi>eror employed the millions which he acquired by victory, and not to gorge his family. Mv health is still very delicate, and I continue to keep niy chamber. Your affectionate Lktitia. Rome, October 4 ” HOW ARE YOU OFF FOR POTATOES?— This is the close.of a love letter printed in the newspapers, in the report of an action for Bread) of Promise, and which, when read in court was received with universal laughter. It is not an heroic expression, and would not shine bright in the speech 01 epistle of an Orandatrs; but it was doubtless considered bv the parties ad rem, —ami this i* certainly a chat in in a love letter. But the late of (Ins kind of writing is unenvia ble: love letters, as they are called are sure to be laughed at, whether they begin—like the school master’s letter furnished to Tom Pipes—“Divine empress of my soul!” or close with a benevolent and pertinent inquiry as to the state of the pota to-supply. Why is it that men so inevitably make them _* :.i:_..i ... i.. ... " : 3 n^urci ■ imv ui vti<i ir inis y »v — The fact is that the writer n> geneia.ly a hypo crite. lie conceives that there is a convention al degree of ardor required, ami he theretore lashed himself up to it, and *ut vevds now and then in rattling out'a vow or decimation of velie ine'ii •,—nav, he sometimes mntiiven to dirt me through the whole a general tropical lempei mure. But the whole brinall ir«fcri«*r perform er necessarily breaks down into the uatural tone occasional iy. which pmdtnes a most discordant effect,—an vflV. t scarcely j irring on the ear of au intended, foil of hope and chaii'v, but which read in a cold heart* d .tod crowded court, where ridicule concentrates into a passion, the disso nance almost era* ks the dome. The venerable justice, with his gouty shoe and flowing wig, is the first to ‘»twig” the absurd, and a smile on lus countenance, acts like a torch to gunpowder upon the explosive crowd. Gen uine feeling, true enthusiasm, will stand the teat even ot a police officer or a court of justice, but there is no surer touchstone to the false in feeling than a crowd A break down in elo quence.# hypocritical »entiment,or an overstrain ed expression of feeling, beyond the occasion and the reality, before a large audience, whose uatural feeliogs are not restrained, jars from the boHum, and produces a regular volume of discord. Every election crowd, when they are rational enough to listen, furnishes abundant confirmation of our remark*.— London +\eiv Monthly Maga zint • ICJ® We re authorized to announce Or iloBBRT O. Gmiisoa, of SufT»rci County, a candi date to represent the Northern Neck District, in the Senate of Virginia __ |T7» \Ve are authorised to 9ay that Col. John H vxr4ttaci will be a caiididate f«»r Congress, for the District ot which Fauquier will torn a part. CjonauiupHon* DR. THAYROLD'S Oriental Specific Remedy for Consumption in its last Stage!!! Also. Asthma* Spitting of Blond, and ail pulmonary diseases—as Shortness of Breath, Pain in the Breast, Debility, IFant of Appetite* dfc 4e I^HIs Medicine is an extract from Herb*, lioot* Plant*, Ac , which, in their combination, become a balsam to the diseased frame; and is a never failing remedy for that worst of all destroying and ravenous complaints—the CONSUMPTION!!—** many hund eds of persons have certified. Philadelphia, April 18, 183? ? Spruce street, near Tenth 3 Sir—Being extremely reduced from the contraction of a consumptive disease by cohi, wet, and neglect, I was strongly recommended to use your "Oriental Specific Itemedy for Consumption," and was at length (all other remedies having failed,) induced to try it, slid judge my astonishment on its first application, though feeble, weak, and sink in feat, and scarcely able to assist myself, in a few days 1 was enabled to take the air; in three weeks I was a new bein^'; and am ht this moment totally relieved from all debility, and forgetful of the past except the gratitude I owe you, which I thus willingly and unrequited express, hoping you will not fail to make my case public. 1 am, sir, youu truly, JAMES ALLISON. Dr- Johx That bold Dll. TflAYBOLD offers to the public the BILIOUS PHPVKNTIVE, as a most powerful antidote tor ! U YsPEAS/A, and all organized derangement* of the digestive system. Time and space forbid here an enumeration of all the various cases of cure; suffice it to say, that, as it is wholly extracted from natural ve getable productions, it is as innocent as it is sure in its effects It is well known to have restored, in a few days, strength and vigor to the languid limbs; steady ing the palsied hand and faultering tongue, and im parting health and tone to the debilitated atomach. GsoaoKrowa, (Bridge St-) U. C. Nov 11, 1832. Sir- I Ho, with the greatest gratitude and satisfac tion, give you noeny 10 maxe n»y case jiuduc, mat those h-.boring under similar complaints, may have an op]Hiitunity of being relieved. I was severely afflict ed with indigestion, dyspep-ifc, and disagreeable feel ings nil over, fora length of time, and tried all medi cine that 1 could hear of, that had any relation to niy complaint; but had no relief until 1 accidentally saw one of l)r I hsybo'd’s advertisements; I took one bot tle of bis " Buious Preventive,” anJ making use of it according to the directions that accompanied the but tle, 1 am Ht this time io as good a stale of health, and enjoy myself as well as ever I did in my life, and thiuk myself a new person I am, air, your obedient servant. Dr. Triysuld. HKNRY BAKER. Rheumatism. JOHN THAYBOLD’S R1IKUMAIICIA is a safe, sure and speedy cure lor the Rheumatism, Gout, and wrakness of the Nerves; it has not been known to fail, in many thousand cases, of the most diatieas ing na'ure; and has in two weeks, restored to the bu si ness walks of life, patients who hod not been able to leave their beds for several years. Want of space prevents more certificates than the following being given; but many others may be seen both for this end ttie find named medicines, on application to either of the Agdfcls: Geonoirow *, (Water St-) II C- Nov. 11, 18J2. Stu-I have been affected with Rheumatism for years, and never found any medicine that could afford me more than momentary relief, until I heard of your invaluable medicine, “ ltheumstacis,” I got one bot tie, and spplied it when my hands were So that I could not use them, and could scarcely do any thing for my self, and by three applications they were perfectly well, and I have not since lelt the slightest symptom of the complaint. You sre at lib'ry, sir, to make public my case in any manner you think proper, for general circulation. I am, sir, yours, uc. I)n iH-vaoLii. B- W. DAVIS. 1 he following persons are Agents for the sale of the above medicines: JAMES THOMAS, Bridge ..tr-et, tie rgrti un l> C LEWIS JOHNSON, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington < ity. Mm E. KENNEDY, King street, tlexaintria. l> C. HENRY VICARY, tl''| i isuauvwi) mwihimm. nov 27—*6# t:\uiY\fcft Btimtu * # n\S received, by ship Maryland, Capt, Morrell, oirect from Liverpool, 10 bales best BriJport Shad and Herring Twine, which the manufacturer says is of the very besi quality, and is for sale ou the usual terms He hw, liVtw.-e, received, ltest cotton Burlaps Drab woollen Kersey s Lowell cotton ami wool Kerseys A fi-w pieces beat Point Blankets. \ few hales beat Sheeting and Shirt'mg Cottons He ha« on h .nd, Very first quality black Italian I uatrmg Ladies’ English while silk and cotton Hose, beat make ... . English and French best Florentine Vetting, and velvet Waiatcoatmg Bluo and black superfine Cloths and Kerseymeres, he. fitc He eipecis daily a consignment of Bed Ticks and low-priced Cassinetts. nov 23_ \\uo\a ^\\oea SD. F.DSDN has just received, per Brig Token, • a few eases Gentlemen’s fine Calf, Sewed Boots, at |3 50 to 4 00. Ditto tluff Pag'd ditto, at $2 50 to 3 00 1 esse prime Leather Over 5hra 1000 pair Brogans and Monroe^ Misses’and women’s coarse snd fine Shoes, va rious kinds Atsnon hand, of my own manufacture. Gentlemen’s calf and morocco Boots, 15 to f6 Do do do Shoes, $1 $ to ' Ladies’ fine seal, morocco and lasting Shoes Misses’ do do do do Boys’ coarse and fine Shoes and Monroes Children’s Shoes, a great variety N B Ladies’-Shoe* made to order, in the neatest and most fashionable style. . 0 15 french Achoo\ Books. ^7UGENT’S French and English Dictionary fO 75 In Telemaque, par Lebrun • . . 1 00 Recucil Choiai.0 50 Element! of French arid English Confer 7 - .... sation, by Perrin 5 ° 3‘* Lev use's Grammar • . . - 0 50 Berard’s do (Weat Point) . - 0 50 Juat received and on sale by JAS. RIORDAN, jan \7Comer of King and Royal at. 4rch\ha\A UenAernon, it. ATTORNEY AT iJtfF, WILL practice in the Superior and Inferior Courts of Fairfax and Loudoun Counties. His residence isat Allison’s Hotel, Fairfax Court House, Virginia, dec 18- lm Colton Re\ne Tviine, Collon Yarn, Counterpane Batting, Carpet Harp. 4 COMPLETE scsoitmerit of the above articles, manufactured at Cccoqusn. now on band, ami for sale by wholesale, at Baltimore prices, by S. M. b 8 II. JANNF.T. Who have for sale 6 bales spinning cotton, jan 14 A&vo r If aoiup.nl. TO RENT— A HOUSE “ re formed,” though still a Jack on House, opposite the Farmers’ Bank of Alexandria. It ha. lately undergone a thorough repair, having received light and air from the north, east and we»t The south n also corrected by substantial atepa of recent construction. It it a house that has been somewhat neglected, but the recent repair ar.J im provement renders it worthy of the attention of any de. cent Grocer, Huckster, Shoe store man. Tobacconist, be. be. be. be. be. be. It is now open fur examina tion, which I hereby invite. jan 10_JQ8IAII H DAVIS Vut Went, ps!| The BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with J£f*X.he LO I' adjoining on Henry street, now occu py • oy Mr. Joseph Davis. The rent will be mode rate, ana possession given on the 1st ol February, tan 4W. FOWLB. Co«h Idt Servants. WE will p»> cash and the highest prices for any number of Likely Negroes, of both srxea. j.n 15_1HANKLIN A ARMF1BLD. Notice. riAHF. undersigned takes this occasion to Inform his JL friends and the public that be has taken the HOUSE formerly occupied by Stro ther, Williamson, and Barnard I bis is s Urge and convenient Establishment, well calculated for the accommodation of all persons, and particularly for private families. To those wbo may think proper to patronise bim in his new vocation, the undersigned can ssfely offer ont assurance— the effort to pleaae The house will be iu future known as the AMERICAS HOTEL JSO. M. McCAIITY. Washington City,sept 14- d French Vea I'Ytlna, &c. ROBERT H. MILLER HAS JUST OPENED, RICHLY git, superior French Chins Tea-Sets, 86 pieces, icomplete, with coffee pots |)o do do in smaller seta Do do Teapots, Sugars, Creams, Pistes, lie. A handsome assortment of rich Cut Decan. ten, Tumblers, Wines, Celeries, Pitch* eta, Sic. A tew richly Cut Cologne Dottles for the Toilet Very superior Pressed Glass Dishes, Co* vered Dishes, Bowls, Butiertubs, Can- . dlcsticks, f*c &c. Ao assortment of Toys for the holidays Plain, Cut, and Moonlight ll.ill I amps Cut and plain Table Lampsf Stable and Hall Lanthorna Cut snd plain Lamp Classes, Sic. lamp Wick for Astral and Mantel I amps Blue, br“wn and pink Printed Liverpool Dinner Services, complete One India China Dinner Service With his usual aiwrtment of EARTH EMt ARE, CI//SA L)* GLASS, wholesale snd retail N. U. FIFES in boxes. dec 'JO Uatft and Caps THOMAS L. MARTIN. A This old stand, on Kmg, bit wren Koyal and Pair* fax streets, Alexandria, has oil hand an extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE HATS of all description*, which he off.rs for sate on the most reasonable terms. . lie Ini* also just received a large and elegant assortment of CAPS, of the newest and most beautifulfashions, of all materials, winch lie wiJ sell on terms calculated to please pure uqtr* All orders from the country' strictly attended to, and executed with despatch. Far Went, A Three Story FRAME HOUSE on Prince street, with the Hiop attached thereto, opposite James Norris' 1 b* _House is well calculated for a Hoarding. (louse, is commodious, and in good order. 1 he Shop is an excellent stand fo; a Hrtail Grocer. . . Also, n'TT.t That Isige ICE HOUSE on Water street, lilfiL(late in the occupancy of Wm. B. Stuart) at th« Norm aide of the town. Its situation is convenient to the river. Apply to R. II. KILLER. 12mo31 ' ' Fifteen Dollar* Uevard* I NOR taking up, and aecuring an that I get posses ' sion of her again, RBORO JANE, who ran off. from Dumfries yesterday morning. Jane ia about five leet three inches high, veil set, color darkj took with her a variety of clothin^Tparticularly a plaid cloak — She lived in Alexandria hist year, where it is supposed the now is. The above reward of fifteen dollars will he paid if she is taken out of tha limits of Virginia, atfl ten dollars within. PEY I ON NOHVH I, Administrator of Luke Cannon, senr deegved. Bren tortile, I5fli January, 1W3—