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; m e ___ _ ^—————■»——mmwm—mmmmmmm——w^mmm—^^ ^’——— ■ """ ~ "" ’* *’ " 44 Fait ce qu'il faut, arrive ce qyCil pouna ” * 1 ^ , . _ , • t 'TS&a irejasya^ ia®'<M?m>s» vwswjv&x sb» i®®§. risw saiuarsa t©©. as—st®. saw. _- -- .-■ '■ " . ■!.ISJ —.. <‘J ■*» pc BUSHED BY EDGAR SNOWDEN. j Daily P«per *8 Per an,uim' Country^ PaPer j for Or\efti\a, -f's On the 25th infant, the splendid packet brig vlVy IRIHL. Capt.-For cabui or steerage ^ t0FHANKUN h ARMF1ELO. " TUa dcA\wu\®r Oacivr .fit- WouM take f-eight to Norfolk or HichmonJ, ayjZ-Kf. carries 3000 bushel* or 600 barrels, and for .h, —Pj-rf J-KS rsir ‘ teb 15 ..___ ____ f«t >*ur.i«\Ub on JISY POUT IS THE BAY. The schooner UOMMPWE, Capt Dillon, .«**V itl ukr freight <>« rexvmnble terms f»r Nor TTt? unv port in the Bay if c IT-red iramediateY— A. U WZKNuVUt.. let 19 _____ flit AA&iAfcVra. tflt The fine new copper fastened scli-oner HOPE. i-P Jri..h» Beetlv,master, is designed to nail |.»r \»a T^Toout the Ut of M*rch next. For freight of 500 bxrrrDxpphto «K«» JOHNSON * Co. 'he Hope is to return direct to this port, it pi'e sen** a good opportunity to importers of wme, <>l which wc hone ihry will a ad ihcnealvcs._JI,H & VVxUc iAv>\\a \*«cV tAa HAND'S CANAL LINK. ;f 5L 1 he sloop I’il/diV is n-»w 5* adi'-g in **hil» ie pid* for the Distric*, and will sail a ’out the 5ih unt., weather permitting App!v to JtiSF.Prt H\ Fi'-pretor, No 7 North Wharves, Philadelphia tk i : • i ii ill illtl \ V Acr.Mit »t t„ orgetowo. STEPHEN SHI.NIC* Agent jt.f, | j at Alexandria. *Vot\w. Steam-boat POTOMAC, Just h Niritf* Master, «ili . on Friday, the 23d instant, ro u-titncr htr uiiiai route from XX asliitigton aint A.'ex aie'ria to Norl' Ik and Richmond I.< wing Washington at j, a>'d Alexandra at 4 H M. Returning leave Rich mon I on l'ue<!.\ morning, and Norfolk on AAidi'e* dav morning a' 9 o’clock The boat and engine hare been put ui complete order, and a taretul and ex peri ence i mA->'.er uod engineer att .died to her Fare to Noriblk, including mexla, 17; to Richmond ,l„ <q \ H \ f ft IS, agent \ \\« 9\<6tIiUbnU\ tanttC. Y iVtil commence running | to Mattox II \A'£e on Friday the 8’h ol February, anil returu on >at.i -i<l. a »e will then run as she did ast Fall, leaving Georgetown every Monday and l hur<day at 7 o’clock, Mca'hng at ashtnglon and Alcx tn rlria; and on her return, leave Mattox Hmlge every Wtthvrsdat and Saturday at 6 o'clock, X M She will *‘up at the usual landing p aces for passengers and mgbtyfall kinds. She has turee hundred bugs lor tit am feb 5 IituuuA *W.in\ Su\t. .\l\wwt I’llR cirgnof.the Itrig Nancy, new Ring a? tlameron ■>rr~et a hart, tor sa'e by ft-M9_A C r AZPNOVE & Co. fc\\>Y*S \N additional supply oi Nine phte Stoves just receix el, which, wito hi* stock on hand. Consisting id t.ookmg fir eitlier wood or anthrucite coal, K ankiin Coal btuveS, will, to close Sales, be sold unusually lu* GEO. WHl I E. leb 19 ^\'iu\\s\x Arises. IV'Du niifi Scgar-,, in quaiter b''X"« * »eowby n.„,p .Vvfcrimui V x«i *ui\. ) b irrela iVnufrinini i'i.p.ti.1 I .,..1 | .» rby GKO Will a*. Jeb 19 luiia -V ukirw \\ ine 4 F'P« (v-nt as a sample) of •• Figuerm*'” k. I* Ma '' ,r‘ v' U1ei alM'h has had tht benefit of a vovagi •o i • East finlits F*>rsalchy ___ S. ME«SF.RSMITH *Va\k. lift ft *■*'k*s and Brads, assorted sizes. For , .. *** b* WSI. Fo%* LE CT Co. HM 18 Poitou Duck & «>\anU\a COR DACE. A fj ft ® 'is iif ; .,n's cotton duck, from No. 2 to 1(J '*'^'**^ 5o do Hascn*duck l bde cuttm sewing twine I .y coils Manilla cordage, of assorted size* in-,n? »i:d in store, tor sale at manufactory prices. W. FOWI E fit Co. J}) K*h**da bright r-jtading Molasses, just re ft* *a llV>^ an^ ^up *l< *t low price, by ... _ WM. D BUTT. ftu^ Java Colfffefc. J,‘’5'b"*ds prime <>rl«*ns Moiassei, new crop ZYj?kT 1,0 J«vaCoFee f_, »^hr. Columbia, for sale by _____ct.AGF.rr y. p\GF. 1 sopp,,'^'iuftA au8ttt * * r<rce > r0* ^<HU,UIUI psteni steam refined Sugar, feb .u‘v Ue Louisiana Company, for *ale bv ——-A C CAZENOVE M Co. k'vake^. 2.) ^ ’K^Ads and 50 barrel* Whiskey, of good l^uy, iol Mle b> ’* B 10 km *. A. C C A ZENO YE & Co. J bhdiJfcw England Hum_feb 18 ,L " e arerequested to announce William !*we ©r Ybt* Caa‘l"lB?e (>r * **»t in the neat. Legu “gtuia, irom tbe County of Fairfax. S^ermaetU OVA. g'/rv Ticrccs strained Spermaceti Oil, of best quali ?)>!■/ ty, received per schooner Comm rcS, lauding this day and for sale by feb 18 _A. C. CAZFNOVE k C. Fishing Salt. QQHrt Bushels Coarse Salt, suitable for the Fish •> Af If I eries, the cargo of Brig Lavinia, for sale by feb 16 W. FOWLK & Co. * Ground Alum Salt. GROUND Alum Salt, of Kaatport and Liverpool manufacture, equal in goodness sn l Wright For sale bv A. C. OAZriNOA K & Co. feb 16_ to fishermen. SLINK twine; hanging and hauling rope Long oars of first quali y feb 15_ JQS| Alt 1L DAVIS. Turks Inland bull. A t\dm Bushel* Turks Island Salt, in store, of supe "4* if If I rior quality, for sale by feb 15 J & W. 1! IRWIN. Malta and Gnm Bfiiovni. j) Doaen F.ntrv Mats; Landing from Brig Lavinia,; Ai 500 Corn Brooms 5 f"r **lt by | feb 15__J A AV H IRWIN. Fish ball. I Bushels Liverpool Gr»und Alum, superior J !)- HI weigh and strength, intended for New foun-11 md Fishery u«e 1700 bushel. Turks Inland Salt For «ale bv feb U SAM’L- B LARM«'UR ^ Co. .MaekereV. yn 1 ar* I 2 Mackerel, in half barrels, for sde by , J feb 15 A C CAZKNOV F. ?< Co | V vga and VVaVsltts. !7I|»KSH Figs and Daisies for sale by ' feb 13 A C. C AZKNOVK. L Co. Wtata VVi\ Ij Q. \ Gallons common Whale Oil. just received , ■JM * in Urge casks, per schooner Vi fcrity. tor sale bv S. VI. t* S. U JANNfcT. feb 9 _I 'Vo V v.VuifcV w»\aUer*. FOIt $AI K— * l- t of 1, 2 and 3 inch Cherry stuff, well seasoned; a lot o first quality broad had tuch I'opUr; a lot of second quality »i to fcb i - JOSIAll II. DAVIS._ ' sMli\At\T V WlUft. ! r|AllK subscribers designing to make their annual in- , I 1 p.irtaU >n of 'Vine by the Hope, invite orders for j j am description of J Howard, March cJ* th*.’s»hrand — j j In (hi-way the person ordering will have the tasur ! anct of receiving the Wine shipped for them—their j names being cut on the cask in Madeira. gko. joiinston fc On. Who have remaining, from their last importation, a few qu trter and half quarter casks of Burgundy, tin r to, Grape Juice and London Particular 'lad*, ira Wint’s, ; w .named pure as imported, and fur sale on their I usual accommodating terms. j«n 30 \iUYUY>ft JUST received from Boston, per schooner trans port, a Very handsom assort nu nt •■! Cut, Ground ami Plain RSTRY LAMPS, Of the most fashionable description. Also on hand— Kngosh Bronzed Astral Lamps Do do Mantel do Do Bras S!n*p do Do Tin Wall do Together with a large assortment of Chins & Glass wire of every description, offered for sale on moderate turns, wholesale or retail. W mdow Glass of every size and good quality. * jan30 HUGH C 8MtTil. \"v w V_Y&»a\c w\ tuu\ Kiig\wl\ ACADEMY rHU?K Subscriber respectfully announces to ihe in I habitants of Alexandria, that he has this day open 'd a Glassies! and Kngliah Academy, in the bouse re cently occupied by T. Vowell, Ksq- on ’Aatcrst. I he undersign- a iva is uimse-i mint prrm-ui occasion t»« MV, that he designs to establi-h hi-nst If permanent h in tlii- place, an to devote his undivided time and attention 'o t‘e arduous and important duties of an : Instmetor of Youth The most approved and efficient I v. s emof education will ue adopted, and every me^ni i eoip o' e-l to pr- m >te the improvement of his pupils, ; which much esperi- nee as a Teacher has suggested to him a- most conduc ve to tbit end. t he discipline will be miid. and mv.riahlv enforced The course of studies will comprise tile Greek and l-atinClaasirs, the French Language, and the Mathematic*, with their most useful app'ic.tions to prtcticrj besides the ele mentsfv branches of »n English Education Terms of admission and hour* of at'endaoce made known ou application at the Academy. H I CkOSSIS. Reference is respectfully made to R I tailor, Pey ton "• hnmp-mn, Daniel Hr. an, and Wm. I.. Hodgson, Eaqs. _ jar 7-dlw eott A .s tYi siutt. Lincoln tl.a»M fas commenced the GROCERY BUSINESS, lower end of rm.c> street, st-j inmg John H. Ladd’s, and directlv opp->Mte where he formerly kept, on the vle»rf wher*- h« i-um.latokeep a general iaso-tm. m of If uies. Liquors, Groceries, and Ship Chandlery, and wbeie b<. invit- s iiis old customers an > others to call and get bargains__jan ^9 - tf •Vhtice. vlNflE undersigned takes this occasion to inform hi* II friends and the public that he has taken the HOUSE formerly occupied by Stro ther, Wt'lmmson, and Barnard t his is a Urge and convenient' Establishment, well calculated for the accommodation.ot all persona, and particularly for private families ^ To those who may think proper to patronise him in his new vocation, the undersigned can safely offer one assurance—the effort to please The h- use will be in future known as the AMERICAS HOTEL JMO. M McCARTY. Washington City,sept 14- d MUSEUM Opendaity from 10 to 12, II., and from 3 to 5, M P ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE T From the London Court Journal] FASHIONABLE TACTICS. one's country neighbors. Gladstone Hall. The Hon. Mrs. Gladstone and her three daughters at a work table. Enter Gen. G. from his ride. Gen. G—Helen, my dear, go and see wheth er there arc any letter for me on my library table. Helen G—Yes, Papa. Gen. G—Mrs. Gladstone, I have invited the Brooks Park party to shoot and dine here to mor row. Be sure to warn Helen, before they arri ve, that young Achlsey comes with them. Mrs. U—Then why ask them p.f all? You mieht have postponed it till next week? I suppose Gen G—Next week Sir Richard Brook him self is oft’to shoot on his Yorkshire estates, and I thought Maria would be beti«*i hatisfi.nl the par tv should take place before h;s departure—Eh! ! Maria? Maria G—Indeed, Pa, Sir Richard’s move- i merits are no concern of mine. Gen G — 1 know it, my dear; aod no fault of vour’s either However, I have given you and Helen a last chance. 1 find that, in spite of Ladv Brooke’s manoeuvres, Achsley is at pre sent under no positive engagement to her daugh ter; and Sir Richard told me explicitly this morning as we wete riding home together from Luiatohe, tt>at h<* is looking out fora wife; which, to the father of unmarried girls , is saying a Mrs. (i—Maria,—Sophy,—my dears; the af ternoon is very fine, go and take a turn in the shrub berv. Soph G—Thank you, Mamma, I have a dread ful cold. Maria—And my ancle is still very week alter mv sprain. (»en G—Nonsense, nonsense, Mrs Gladstone; let them stav and hear what I have to say. Y’ou don’t tancy you can keep two overgrown girls, of nvo or Three and twenty, m the dark on such pom's? Mrs G—How orten must I r?iaind you, Gene ral, that Sophia is only one and twenty? Sdphy G—Last birth-day, Mamma. G n G —I have kept Latikley Wood and Briikheatn Farm (my two best preserves) for the Brook Bark party. They will be over to breakfast. Take care that none of the girls make their appearance. No sportsman can ever b< ar the sight of a woman till dinner time Give them plenty ol cold fowl, pigeon-pie, and choco late, but no voting ladies Mrs G —f can only tell you, for a certainty, tha» Lady Brooke and Mauan preside at the tea table every morning throughout the shoo ing and hunting sia-en—foilow the gentlemen to the sta ble yard and kennel—|>at the horses—pet the (1o<;h— sv-c the refreshments packed, and pretend to enter, heart and soul, into the whole afiair. Gen G—Then rely on it that, with all their hearts and souls, the men wish them at the de vil Mi« G—So vou mav fancy; but there are cer tain litllt ulierittoiiMVhuh tltfy sw-arutthe first week, endure the second, and begin to look lor, as indispensable, on the third. Whatever >ou mav have heard, General, Marian will catch | young Achslev at last; and l s'mH always think ; that I.adv Brooke has behaved a very shabby, i unneighporly wav about it. 1 told her mvst-lf, j before Ea-ter, that tie was all but engaged to llt'ICVI. Sophv—Y*>, Mamma! But Ton gave her at the same time surh a flourishing d •ncripuou of his estates in Cheshire, and nis chance ol .suc ceeding to the Grainstone peerage, that any one might have predicted what would happen. Maria—Lady Brooke is such an arUul wo man. What right has she to q tarter herself as >he does at Brookr Pirk? H‘*i living there ! amounts to forbidding the bauds of any marriage her S"ii might tie mi lined tofoiin Sophy—And she has such n tunning wav of what she cal s in king the hoce “pleasant to voung people;" which consists of gc'ting upclia rade« where Marian plav9 the first pans, and concerts; where, after our thundering sonatas, Marian is brought forward losing oneof her beau tiful English ballads. Mrs G — I ha»e my own opinion of women who make their daughters sing English ballads! It cannot be as an exercise of tneir skill, or to display their proficiency. But we all know that no sort of inuMC- tells half so well witn young men. This was the secret ot Miss Stephens’ po pularity, and Mrs. Waylett’s and Lady Brooke has been mean enough to turn it to account. The most provoking part ot it is. that Helen’s voice is too loud foi ballads—Sophy’s too low; whilst poor Maria has none at all! Gen G—And my little friend Marian the pipe of a blackbird! Mrs G—Yes; you are always willing enough to disparage your own poor girls! I should not have been very much surprised, had you asked Miss Brooke and her mother to dinner to-morrow to meet the voung men! Gen G—Surprised? Why of course I did .— How could I do otherwi-e? Invite ;v5-«y the whole party slaving in her house, and »cave her there to rtine alone? JSihaw! Sophy—Marian add Lady Br«eke are not sportsmen. Papa; they could n«i expect to be asked to shoot at Brickbealh Farm. Maria—Sir Richard went to shoot at the Minc> ingt, the other dav; and I know Mrs. Mincinu mok care not tube bored with his mother and «i#ter. Gen G—Verv likely, voung ladies; but Lady Brooke is the widow of one of inv oldest friend*, and—piav where are you going Mr# Gladstone? Mr G—To write an excuse, and put them all off. Yon do not suppose I will tamel? sit by. and see my daughters’ interest* saerified? General G—Nonsense!—absurd!—the girls will have an equal chance! They are three to one against poor Marian. Besides, Sir Richard can’t marry his own sister; so Mis* Maria will have a fair shot at the young Bnonet. Maria—Really, Pap, you have no sort of deli cacy ! Mrs G—It is quite oat of the question that this dinner party should take place. We might have done v.-ry well for three or four young men, who. provided they get champaigne and claret enough, take no notice of the minutiae of the ta table. But Lady Brooke’s standing in the coun try entitles her to be treated with respect. I cannot think of having Lady Brooke without white soup, a second course of creams and ca ramels, and all that sort of thing. It is now near six o’clock, and Tompkins always requires a day’s notice. 1 shall certainly write and put them off Gen G—Did any one ever hear of anything half so ridiculous! Asif it were not fifty times more ungracious to put off Lady Brooke, than to receive lies* without white soup! Mrs G—-I dare say you think so, for it is quite indifferent to you how had an opinion she may lor* ''of us all. Rut after her triumph over me re^f, eiing Hai ry Achslev, I shall lake care not IO pill 11 III lierpu^Cl lu impciiuirm wiui^s of me. I shall tell her we have illness in the house, anil cannot possibly receive her. G,.n G—You shall do no such thing. I have promised these young men a good day’s sport,— and a good day’s sport they shall have. Mrs G—Let them have it, and welcome!— But a good dinner is quite another attair. Why, we literally should not have time to get down li>h from "town; and you know* very well what young Mincing hail the insolence, to say about one myd.ly trout and ctay fish sauce! Gen G—1 never knew nor care. But on this point 1 am decided, that Brooke ami his two cou sins, and Harry Athsley breakfast and shoot here to-morrow; and that Marian and her mo tlier join them at dinner. Maria—1 will answer for it, Papa, Sir Richar.. does not care for turbot. Sophy—And 1 am sure, Mamma, Harry Achs ley can dine without white soup. Mrs G—Very well,—very well!—I see you are all leagued against me;—and you must tuke the consequences. Let them come!—You will find— (Enter Footman, with a let ter. Footman—A note Iroin Brooke Park, Ma'am —( Exit). Mrs G (leading)—,\y! I might have guessed so! —I might have known she would take care that neither Aclisley nor Sir Richard caiue with | in a mile of Gladstone! * Brooke Park, Tuesday. * My son requests me to assure you, mv dear Mr*. Gladstone, that in accepting the General’s | kind invitation this afternoon, (hypocrite!) he j was quite unaware that I had already engaged i tin; Mincings and a large party to dine here. We [are, therefore, under ihe necessity of stating our very great regret at being unable to wait upon you (horridwoman!) With united kind regards ■ from all here to the General and your dear girls, l am most faithfully )0(n-, • fciDITHA DUOOKG Very well!—It’s all mighty well!—But 1 will ! manage to pay her off for these manoeuvres — Sophy,Maria! 1 insist upon your going to take a walk! Of all the hateful people on earth, cou^ j mend me to one’s Cuuxtrt Neighbors. 1H1K umler-igned, in announcing to the citizen? ol „ Alexandria and it- vicinity, that this Institution ia | now open for the rt-ceptiuji of youth, would reap* ct ' full* ns«ure tin ni that he will conimuc to rnforce the 1 *>am? rigid observance of schola-lic discipline, pursue ! the Sam- tffid**nt system in tlie communication of in <druction, an I use the same untiring in.lnslry in the 1 di'.cl’.^rge of hi* professional duties, which have hi ! therto invariably proved so advantageous to the pupils (committed to bis care. 1'he Sv stem of Exercise* in i the Prmce-Mnet Academy embtacea the following j tranche* if Kjnca'.iont Heading; Writing; Anti.me I tic; Book Keeping zml f ngliah.Grammar; Geography; j the use of M-rps an*! Geometry and Algebra, with their s»pplic<n.»n to the practical branches of tlie Mathematic*.; IV.g.ihoinetry, plane anil spherical, • emmration; Surveying and Gauging; Navigation, with the construction of the tames annexed; the pro jtetinn of Maps and Planispheres, acconimg to prin ciples purel) ni.itnematioa1; I opngnphtcal and Archi cliileclural l)nwiu<» Civil and Military Engineering, Conic Sections; fluxion*-; Gnomo'ucks; Aatronomy, and 'techanics. Conscious of the extent and accuracy of hia research in the branches ot science above entime rated, the undersigned has the confidence tnv assert that he . ill give instruct ion in them,imt superficially, butae cording to principles susceptible of conclusive proof, in the rigid language of irrefragable demonstration Terms.of tuition, and Mules of the Institution, will be made known at the Academy. JOHN DKVl.l.V, Alexandria, Dec- 21 — tf Principal. Fine TUnt, M l he BRICK DIVE LUNG HOUSE, with thr I.D I adjoining on Henry rtreel,-now nccu pic.i oy Mr,. Jostph Davis. The rent will be mode rate, and possession given on the 1st of February, jan 4 w* TOWLE i.ucifor Matcliw. Til F, latest, most expeditious and convenient mode for producing a light, for sale by the subscriber «t whou&als and retail. On hand, The various remedies fat the diseases of the season} <Iso, Swum'* Panacea, 6 W. Carpenter's medicines, lead's Anti dyspeptic Pills, Rust's do . Bullet's Ve getable Indian Specifics, Wi-Ur** (ougb losenge*} ogether with most of the regular Tincture*. Ointments, (Masters, Syrups, Pills, and other compounds in use, carefully prepared by the subscriber, for the use o Physicians, Merchants and private families. For Sale, A complete set ot RRK.'i'S CYCLOPBPIA. WILLIAM STABLER, 2 mo 13 Druggist & Chemist, pairfai-st, [Warre ton *»pectgtor ] ■ oaeh x Hurueififi Making. THK undersigned have eatabliabed theirselves per manently in Middleburg, Loudoun County, where th«-y are prepared to serve the public with Close Coaches, Stage Coaches, Rarouches, Dear borns, Cltgs, Ca rioles, and Harness, of the bi at quality, and <>n the moat reasonable terms. Having learned their trades, and worked in the best Northern KstablUhmenta, and having in theiremploy hands from there, who are likewise well acquainted with the buintas, they pledge fliemse:vea to fu uish those who may call upon them with work equal in quality and appearance to any in the United States. / HxrAias in their line will be done at the shortest no tice and on moderate terms. XT’ 1’hey have on hand, for sale, aeveral handsome fashionable Carriages and Rarouches and a splendid Sulkey, and persons wishing to purchase are respect fully invited to cal* and examine them, SATI'KRTHWAIT & RICHARDSON. MidJIcburg, Va , Feb 5-tf _ _ French Vea China, &e, RORF.RT 11. MILLER HAS JUST OPENED, ■ Binil.Yglt, superior French China Tea-Sets, 86 JLm. picvsi9| it-umpiciL, wins m/iicx |iwu» do do in smaller seta do Teap'.ts, Sugars, Creams, Pistes, Ac. A handsome assortment of rich Cut Deran« ters, Tumbler*, Wines, Celeries, Fitch* ers, Ac A lew richly Cut Cologne Bottles for the Toilet Very superior Pressed Glars Dishes, Co vered Dishes, Bowls, Buttertubs, Can* dlesticka, Ac Ac An assortment of Toys for the holidays Plain, Cut, and Moonlight Hsll I-amps Cut and plain Table Lamps} Stable and 11*11 Lanllioms Cut and plain l-amp ('daises, Ac. 1 amp Vf ick for Astral and Mantel f amps Blue, brown and pink Printed Liverpool Dinner Services, complete One India China Dinner Service With his usual assortment of EARTHENWARE, CHl!\A LI GLASS, wholesale and retail N. B. PIPES in boxes. dee 20 V3a&Ai for Servant«. WE will pay cash and the highest prices for any . number of Likely Negroes, ot both sexes j*n 15 FBANKLIN fc AKMFIBLD. (jWUft AleimeU HAS received, by ship Maryland, Capt. Morrell, direct from Liverpool, 10 bales best Brid port Shad and Herring Twine, which the manufacturer aays is of the very best quality, and is for sale on the usual terms. He has, likewise, received, Best cotton Burlaps Drab woollen Kerseys Lowell r-ntton and wool Kerseys A few pieces best Point Blankets A few bales best Sheeting and Shirting Cottons He has on hand, Very first quality black Italian Luatring Ladies* English white silk and cotton Hose, beat make English and French best Florentine Vesting, and velvet Waiatcoating Blue and black superfine Cloths and Kerseymeres, K, f Kir He expects daily a consignment of Bed Tickr and low-priced Cassinetls. jiov 23_ f For Went, ■ • A* JL The large and cotnmodioot Houii at the Vill .ge. with a valuable I'rti't and vegetable Gaboem of two Acres, former i wl* owne I by tieoige Taylor, Esq. aUo, three Squares of two Acres each, next weat, east and north east, and ten acres south east, of the first. Apply to Samuel B (.armour, at the Ware* house of Baum.. » I.AUMOUK h Co. Deimj \u\a. q 4 Fourth, htlf, one and two gallon Demijohns, O'* just received per schr Velocity, from Boston. Also on Hand, Five Gal'on Dtmij.-hns, German and American; all for s«le by the dozen or smaller quantity. feb Ittt. C. SMITH. Y}vVw\a\trlns, &c. SrP.PHKN SANGBIt respectfully informs the pub* lie that he has commenced th> UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS Upon King street, a few doors above Mr. Hurdle's Chair Factory, where he is prepared to execute any de scription of Uph> Isitry, aiid will (urni'h to ord> t Fea> tiler Beds Hair, Moss^ and common Matissses of any 6;ze. Sfc. tie Stephen Sanger and William Creighton, Iioo< r tilt firm oi Sanger & Creighton, have aiao com menced the business ot (i CABINET MAKING, and the? off r for sale. Mdebodrua, Bureaus, Tables, Btdsteads, Chairs, 8i-faa fcc. Persona in want of any of the above article* will dnuotleaa advantage themselves and oblige us by call ing. as it is our purpose to sell at the lowest possible pnets. liepairing promptly attended to. jan 30—tf SANGKH H CHMCHT'.V. Id® Geo. T. Broww respectfully of fers himself to the Voters of Prince ti< >r^t ’» County, M«ryUadi m a candidate for the next Sheriffalty,