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mrnsiur IMW*; march :8 >8is. Him. Thom.* N»»to». Of Norfolk. »ho Jge.0 ,o long a reproreouri.r in C..*r». .. u.r acquired lh. -ill. Falkr of tht Houn. l.J,!r«'rd...'r.l,c.orr h» c.o„„»ootS, declaring hi, mtcnliua to ro.ir. lo pc«*<« M* -n.e >-„rth River is now open, and boats pass between New York and Albany. \nother b»ok on America is announced in Ed iol.org-- Moo and Manner, in America.” S ,ol. , Orlheaolhorof C.rnl Thornton, Mr. Ha ntiitun. _ We learn from the Norfo'k Herald, of Mori jav 'hat the specie, (glUO.t'OO) belonging to the J V S Bank, which was landed »n Currituck b-ach, from the wreck of the ship William Dray, r„n, was safely deposited in the vaults of the branch at Norfolk on Saturday. Eatlhqmke -Captain Lee, of the schooner t’vmet. atNewbern, N. C., from St. Ki'ts, re p’rt, that on the 5'h ult. the first shock of an Kartliquake was f-lt in that Island, which was re ,MWd at intervals, to the 15ih. Several houses V„1 *a!!» were prostrated, and the alarm wj» so ..rest that many of the inhabitants fled for safe ty to 'he shipping in the harbor. As far as Capt. |1<e was informed, no lives were lost. Xational CaU.-idar.—Mr. Force’s National Ca viar lor »SJJ. b 'ug'ne llthnf the series, is nabiisoe I. L.ke ait that have preceded it, ti.e nieseut volume contains a ta.ge am..uni 01 L,. tul aril mietesiitig informalluu,that one should liani.v be wnhuut, and yet, were «t not for this i.ulniiation, would find much difficulty in prncur-. u-r. Tlie Calendar has gone on liom year to year, increasing rn the quantity of Us contents, while the puce has lemaincd stationary. The volume I,., u.e present year appears to contain a good deal mote matter titan any of its predecessor. Hull Chron. Great eicitement was occasioned some time a;n in the City of Washington, and we believe s'iII exists, on’ account of a tanft* ot charges ar Mitgeil l*v tnc Pl.y»n.tans of that plate, by which the* bound ih-in*el*es not to accept less Ilian a v.r:l.iiu rate of compensation. One or two trays U..I iiersonal rencontres resulted liom this pro* j imlitig on the pari ot the faculty, which made work tor the surgical portion of them; and in a case ot Cholera wbi It lately occurred in the President's family, two physicians, who were .ailed in, refused to consult with the family phy sician, on account id his not having agreed to their compact ft w.tssaul that the citizens of the Metropolis had determined either not to get sick, or to trust altogether to the t id mtdkulrix naturse, until the (acuity weie starved into submission; hut a sug Ration is made by a cot respondent in the Intet liyeocerof tins morning, which will prnbabtv ha»e the effect of bunging about a compri'mhe ln\ new penal code prepared for the District bv Mr. Livingston, and re ported m Congress at their lltesessi n, it is declared, that an v agr* ement be tween two or more persons, not being partner, that they w ill not receive lessthan a certain amount *»i remuneration for their propci tv or services, is a conspiraiy, and shall be punished bv fine or imprisonment- 1 he ••gentlemen of tne facul ty” are warned in a friendly way, that theV are "• ‘L’lger of being brought up before the Grand J'irtr, which mig >t be almost as bail as bung cmnpeiltd to follow their own prescriptions. Bull. Uuz. • Lisa ver* rema;kable circumstance, that, for . •he space of tan, centuries and upwards, the! throne of Fiance has never been filled bv the sou °l a King. stanzas. ^ not tlmu inr faith away, N-tr tempt to U,>ubt the trusting mind; 'H-*t tarih. can yield decav, nut e*ve tins h: avenly gift behind. ul 'h* |H hut a meteor's gleam, * up amid surrounding gloom; A *"»p. * fi»ful beam, V'vuchetl in the cold and silent toinb. ^ t if, as holy men have said, ‘ere lie oevontt that dreary bourne, >*meiegio , whei-e the laitl.ful dead r.teriwiiy foiget to mourn, •dcome the scoff, the sword, the chain, the burning wild, the lilac It abyss— not from the path of pain* ”hich endelh in a world like this. ^'At nerves us here, •‘ti grief assails ami sorrow stings, Ju« «• *h« shadowy sphere * K4nc» s weak imaginings; ' u"p**' ’Hough cherished long and deoD Be Wd and ba.,e«es ,nm ker.eS, P’ 1 >rn welcome tna eternal sleep, Which knoweth not ot d:earns like these. Hush! thy troubled heart be still, I ii, n"Unc,“ *hy vain philosophy; K.f Ibwrning on »he misty hnl. G, l,ih/ u.f Tru*h »<li break on thee! **a«vh the prophet*’ deathless page— \mt lT^Uer U,MI lh“U l,‘* r**dn«nt sk v, "* earn from them, mistaken sage! ..iJr* ««i*—‘T,00 SHALT HOT , DIED, " T„,,„ •■’) on riioradiT ls»t. Dr. l\ S. \lv' 1 Es hath all, late a Surgeon in the \t n*«eU « rears. ler a Very Dr t^* ^,0? Tuest,,v (19th inst.,) af ’He <ate \ldor?C,rd ,llne*''’ mabt, daughter of ■ T^L"’ ,"<1 »'lf °f ?»<■»«» A. J'JBPKINTING *I*din.i«»|, execuled a< this office COMMERCIAL. Price of Product in Alexandria yesterday, from wagons and Vessels. Flour, per barrel, - - 85 25 a 0 00 Wheat, per bushel, — • 0 95 a 1 05 Corn, - do - - - 0 60 a 0 62| Rye, do - - - 0 60 a 0 65 Oats, from wagons, per bushel, 0 55 a 0 36 Oats, trom vessels, do • 0 33 a 0 00 Com Meal, yellow, do - 0 60 a 0 62 Corn Meal, while, do - 0 62 a 0 65 Flaxseed. - do • 1 00 a 0 00 Cloverseed, - do 9 (JO a 0 00 Whiskey, per gallon, - - 0 31 a 0 32 Racou, per cwt. - - - 6 66 a 7 00 Butter, per lb. - * - 0 10 a 0 25 Lard. do - - - 0 07 a 0 07* Plaster Paris, (retail) per ton, 8 00 a 0 00 Flour.—Tuesday and yesterday the wagon price of Flour was currently 85 25. Tuesday, several hundred barrels were sold, for a neigH-* boring market, at 85 45 to 85 50, for good, se lected' brands. - Sales of King street Flour from stores yesterday at 85 37L BALTIMORE MARKET.-SEMI-WEEK LY REPORT. Office of the American. ) March 26th, one P M \ Flour.—The market is firm. Sales of about 1000 bbls. Howard street Flour at 85 50 per bbl. ca«h. which we quote as the fair store price.— The wagon price remains steady at 5 25. A lot j of City Mills Flour was sold yesterday at 5 44, cash. * There is no stock whatever of this de- j scrintion, and millers are now unwilling to sell, I as they make the article, at less than 5 50. Sup plies of Susquehanna Flour have reached the market, anti we note sales of several thousand bar rels at 5 37-1 a 5 50, full, according to condition and brands. The demand is good, and we con tinue to quote the same prices. Grain.—Sales of several lots of water borne red Wheats yesterday, at 1 10 a 1 15 per bushel, u■ in nnilifo tail n( inivud wuu At 1 We quote fair to prime reds to-day at 1 10 a 1 15 per bushel, with a good demand. The supplies ut Corn have been lather light. The desire to finish the loading of several vessels partly full lias caused a slight advance in prices, and sales of white were made yesterday at 61 a 62 cents, and of yellow at 62 a 63. To-day there is no Corn afloat, but parcels would readily bring the prices named, live is in improved demand— we quote at 63 a 68 cents per bushel—a sale a day or two since at the latter price. In Oats we hear of nothing doing, and no change in prices.— Sales of inferior to prime Cloverseed fioin stores at 7 ’o >58 per bushel;' wagon price 7 50 to 7 75. IVhiskti) — Consideiabie supplies from the Susquehanna. Sales of hhds at 28 cents, an<f we quote that rate to-day. The wagon price ot bbls. U 26 cents, exclusive of the barrel, and the store price 291 a 30 cts.' Corn Exchange.— The Flour market wa9 not br *»k at any time, and closed rather heaviiy — Western remains at 556] a g. with moderate sides Howard street and Georgetown g5| a 6. Fredericksburg and Petersburg 55^8 a I • Rich mond i ouniry 5.56 a 60. Philadelphia $ sales. New York city 1 a }. The only parcel of Rich mond city i« 400 barrels afloat. In wheat but little was dune; builitt le arrived. Sales good rv at 80 cts. Jersey yellow Corn was offered at 65 rents, with several sales nt that ; price; w tiite broilgh 70 cents. Cargoes of south ern corn were sold at 61, 62 and 63 cents Nor thern barley 65 a 70 cts i\. V J. Corn. March 25th 8 .ill1 i\ElVS. PORT OF ALEXANDRIA. CC.J Below, ship Harvest, Captain Ellis Bradford, from St. Cbes. Off the Isle of Wight, Feb. 5, Brig Pembroke, from Alexandria. • Bremen Ship New York, at New- York from St. Cbes, J«n. 31, sailed in company with Ship Harvest, Bradford, for this port. Schr Potomac, hence for Bar badoes, was spo ken 18th instant, lat. 34 40, long. 731. Schr. Stafford, Wharton, cleared at Norfolk for this port 23d. Brig Ganges, from Georgetown for Cowes, was in Hampton Roads 23d. St. \3b»a Salt afloat. i w k| | Bushels or coarse St. Ubes Salt, the 1^5 tl If/ cargo of the ship Harvest, for sale by mar .8_A. 0. C.AZKNOVE St Co. Vaper Uanginga. A FUESH supply received Una d*y, amongst which .* are several new designs, forming, with the stock already on hand, a very complete assortment of Prper and Bor :er-; a handsome lot of Fire-Screen Patterns, some of w hich ire Oil Paintings, very durable; Mid two pair o very tine India Blinds; the whole of which will be sold on verv moderate terms m .r *’8-c«.6t ELIZA KENNEDY. A few shires in the N\w York Lottery, Extra Class No. 8—stilt unsold / DRAWS TO-MORROW Virginia Mate- Lottery, For the benefit of the / We- bur% Mechanic Association, Will be d| IV •>’ 111 !: ’ III ,n p-y| ,y, .lAi'CU b9 HIGHEST FACZ3 $10 000. Tickets A4, halve s 'j qua. tit 1 UP On site iii great vsr.ety by * JAS. KI9H9AM. QC5* Uncurrent Notes and F <r- ign Gold purchased. DRAWS THIS DAY Delaware & North Carolina Lottery, Cloas iVn 1 for i&-' >, Will be drawn in v\ i.niingtou, vDel.) on Thursday .v<srt»y*.8 CAPITAL $6 000 ' Ticku is .' J; halt i a 1 1.0; quartets 0 So. Connecticut Lottery, Ex. Class No 2 for 1815, W ill oe 'rswii t « »> >t 'in l ours .sv. March ^8 HIGHEST PRIZE $6 000 Tickets f„i Halves 1 00; quarters 0 40. To be had in a variety of numt>ers of Jm ooasE, lot:ery & Erekontie Broker. Ale>otidria. OCT A f-w chances in the New York Lottery, Extra Class No 8, still for sale. } Salt. £»AH Bushels real Liverpool coarse Salt, on board uUU aloop Diaderaia, at Irwin'* wharf, for sale low if taken off thi* morning, before storing mar 28_GEO. JOHNSON A Co Closet Seed. 4f\ Bushels Ohio heavy and clean Clover Seed will HbU be lauded on atonday next, l*t April, for aale by SAM’L. B LAUMOUU A Co. mar 28 A CatA. MISS HOYE will open a Female Seminary in Alex andria on the first Monday of April. The course of instruction will embrace Reading, | " riting. Arithmetic, Nrammar, Geography, History, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Fancy Nee dle VVork, Tainting, and Music Terms made known on applicatiou. Reference—The Rev. Mr HoTmtasoir, Rev. Mr. Itxxsx. mar 16—eotf V FRESH supply of the above highly approved Seed* just received by the tubscrioer, viz: Aspa ragus; Beet, long red and eHrly turi\ip, Cabbage, the most approved varieties; Carrot, Cucumber, Celery, red ar.d white; Kgg Plant; Lettuce, several varieties; Nutm* g. Citron, and Water Melon; Parsnip, Onion; Radish, several varieties; Spinach, Turnip, Cress, En dive. large London Leek, Parsley, Tomato, BRASS Isf PEAS of different kinds; sweet Herb Seeds, Flow er Seeds, Ac. WILLIAM STABLER, l)ruggi-t, Fairfax street. Orders received for Trees, Flowers, Ac. 3d mo 6_ [Warrenton Spectator. ] ttwot wm\ JH WHITF-, having taken the store recently-oc • copied by S I). t-dnon on King street, opposite the Mechinics’ Bank, offers for sale a general assort men* of NORTHERS BOOTS and SHOES, and lias made arrangements t - be constantly supplied direct from the most annroiert munnfiK'loriv* Also, made to order, Ladles’and Gi-ntlrmen’s Boots snd shoes of the Heat materials and latest fashion \ all of which he will sell on the most accommodating terms. Shenandoah Free Bridge Lottery, Extra (lass Ao 1 for 1833, To be drawn in Winchester, (Va ) on Mondiy, April 15. 1833 HIGHEST PRIZE 15,000 DOLLARS! scheme: 1 prize of 15,0uo Do'lars is f 15,000 1 do of 8,001 do is 8.O0O 1 do of 5,000 do is 5,000 1 do of 3 000 do is 3,000 2 do of 2.000 do is 4 000 18 do of 1,000 do is 18.000 20 do of 500 do is 10.000 20 do of 300 do is 6,000 50 do of 200 do is 10 000 60 do of 150 do is 9 000 150 do of 100 do is 15 000 200 do of 5# do is 10 000 280 do of £5 do is 7.000 804 Prizes—40,000 rickets J120OO0 Tickets *4 00; halves 2 (Mi; quarters 1 00. Mode of lira wing: The 40,000 tickets a e num e'c. from 1 to 40 000 inc'usive On the clay of drawing the wh ile of the numbers will be put into one wheel, and ail the prizes into another) the i.umber* will be drawn alternately, first ‘lie number and iheo the prize, until all the priz-s ar«- drawn I'riz a payable in cash silt) davs after the dr wing, subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cgnt I ickets, shares and packages, to be had in the great est variety, a* DAVID S. JONES'S OrricE. Harriioi burg. Va Orders for tick-ts, shares and packages, in this f ot tery. enclosing the cash, will receive the most prompt attention, if addressed as above, 'gents ordering tickets in the above scheme will be coi sidered a posi tive sale, and ch *rged according!' at arhern* price. DAVID S. JONES, Manager. February 25, 1833. |C7* Notice to Agents vending Tickets in the Shenandoah Bridge Lottery —I have appointed Cizo G Glascock, of Warrenton, Fauquier County, Vs Ditributing Agent forllte following Counties: Orange, Culpeper, Madison. Spott-ylvunia, Stafford, Prince William. Faitfai, Louuoun, Fauquier, and the District of Columbia. Agents residing (or responsible persons wishing to Drc'imc lliuij III UIC »U"fC M/uimcn, their orders to GRO G. GLASCOCK, where they w ll he promptlv attended to. February 25, 1833. David S Joaxa, Manager. mur 4—t!5tli.\pr __ Steamboat f Waablnglnu. The Steamboat CYGNET will leave Alexandria at 84 o’clock A M. 104 do do 24 do P. M. Leave Washington at 94 o’clock A. M. Do do 114 do do Do do 34 do P.M. Fare 1*4 cent*. Freight, Carriage*, and Horses, as usual. J. GUY, Jr Captain. The Steamboat SYDNEY, belonging to same owners, will leave Washington at 10 o’ccck A. M.j and reluming, will leave Alexandria at S P. M. Fare as ab< «e. fib 25— d6td,2aw2m kor sVurlAk, The Steamer COLD MB A. Captain James Mitchell, will leave Washington at 10 o’clock A. M.and Alexandria at 11, on Wednesday, the ?7ih instant, for Norfolk. She will leave Norfolk, on her return, on Friday, the . 9th, at 5 o’clock _ mar 21 —t27th __ Orphan * MATRON wanted, to take charge of the Institu j\ tion liie fird of M»y. She must be a woman of approved standing, both for piety and intelligence, and capable of teaching the children in all iliose branch es wh}ch, by the Board, shall be deemed either lequi aite <>r proper. She must be faithful, kind, and tender in ihe care which the exerciaea over tlpemi and. both both by precept and example, encourage habits of in dustry, a sacred regard to truth and to the perform ance of every moral duty, and a love to the great prin ciples of the Christian Religion. Application to be made to either of th Directresses ANN CLAGETT, CATHERINE P. JAMIESON. mar 26—eo k\a * offee O/’Fv BAGS, just received and for sale by mar 26 "S. MESSERSM1TH. Pilot Vino i t fttftgta DIRECT FOR BALTIMORE. The Public are respectfully informed that the above Line will leave the City Hotel, Alexandria, for Baltimore, at half past 7 o’ clo k, A. M { and leave Washington for Alexandria at half put 3 o’clock, PM Fare to Baltimore, $3 25—to Washington, 25 cents, Cll A NEWTON, mar 28—tf Agent for Stockton b stokes. Tou8, ViOftt ^UgAt, Vjviffoo, Chests and half chests Teas 18 boxes Loaf Sugar, assorted 12 hhds Porto Kico and N O. Sugar 35 hags lavs and St. Domingo Coffee 6 bt>ls Jamaica do 10 boxes Chocolate 20 hhds prime New Orleans Molasses 5 casks new Rice 25 boxes best bunch Raisins 50 drums pulled Figs 10 bags Pimento 10 bags Pepper 10 boxes best Chewing Tobacco 8 hoses Plug do 50 reams Wrapping Paper 20. reams Foolscap do 1 case assorted Fancy Soap 25 boxes yellow do 25 boxes mould and dipt Candles 15 coils white Cordage Just received and for sale bv _mr.r 27 _ KRRR b FITZHUGH. Grafton GUI v IVibuisou, SURGEON DENTISTS, N. IV. corner of Hanover tf Lombard Streets, Baltimore, HAVE on hand and lor rale a Urge quantity of fresh LEECHES, which they will dispo e of on rea sonable terms. The\ ilso continue to pruct'ce CUPPING and I LEECHING, and will sitend to ail orders sent to them from aii) part of theCitv or its vicinity, (da) o» night ) they also c ntmne to practice in ad the various branches of DENTISTRY Operations such as ex tracting, cleansing, tiling, pluggi g and inse'ting of Mineral, Animal and Natural TEETH, from a single tooth to a whole set. N B Cupp'ng and Leeching attended to by Mrs. Gill wh-n requ-red Baltimore, iu«r j.7 -3t * Q /T\ Catty Boxes I nperial / Teas, of the Eclipse’s 50 do Young Ilyson S cargo. Landing from schr. Harriet, for sale by "i <r ?6_ W . FOW1.B fj* Co *v. is. Uvnn. OilT\ Hhds. N. E. Kurd, landing from schr. Harriet, Jvy for sale by W. FoWLE & Go. inar 26 Rftcon, $t\\t, tSrc. WM I>. NU I' r has in store, and offer* for *ale— 20 0:<0 lbs supi-rior town cured Bacon 1,500 uisln-ls Salt, ’■ urks Island, Cadia. Sic. 10 hogsheads Whiskey 3 do Apple Brandy 4 do Whale Oil 2 do Winter Snerm Oil 7 do Wes) India Molassra 1 pipe Holland Gin 50 bols '0.2 and Vo. 3 Mackerel lu dozen nests Boxes 40 do round and fl.it Brooms 25 do Whisps mar 26 Vigs. 4/III Drums Figs, of -uperior quality, landing lUt J from schooner Harriet, from B >flon, and for sale by EUW’O. DaINGKHFIELI). mar '.’6 ___ I’ulwtoea, •>\ocU^Te\, Kc. Is Os a Bushels Eastern Potstoes of superior qua I cM I lit) 80 barrels Nos 1.2 and 3 Mackerel, in barrels and liaif barrels 65 boxes Smoked Herrings 25 tons Plaster 8 bundles Hay Now 'amling from schooners Emeline and Clemen tine, for sale by - JOHN II. LADL). mar 26____ Vtpptf Bags Pepper, lauuing from schooner Harriet, r<( ) for sale by S. M. & 3 11. JANNEY. mar 26 __. V ur XiicfoUc & VUcUmo.vA The Scl,r- Woodward, master, to Kail cn Wednesday, For freight apply to the master on ! oar.l. at the Union whart, or to mar 26-_3t_ _•_W. H. MILLER. i o Packages tint, P>*»n und Moulded Glassware, 1 O received per schooner Harriet, and opening this day. _ tin hand, a large and fu'l assortment of LHIMA, GLASS & EAH THE A WARE, at«he lowest rates, mar26 » C SMlFH. a a _»..,A IA1Y y‘»U» Viu.»w 1 Bushels Liverpool ground alum Salt, for ^Nb) sale by . „ mar 25 _ _ _A C. CAZKNOVK k Co t'VuwYp-s Bennett HAS received and off. r* for sale— A few bales37 *« 28 inchstout unbleached Cottons 4 4 bleached Cottons 9 8 and 5 4 Colton Sheetings 34 inch Cotton Msnaburgs No 1,2,3,4 Hempen Burlaps Best Dorchester B.-dtitksi Apron Checks Two bale! English "hoe Thread Hark blue and W B patent Sewing Thread Best dark blue and blsck superfine Saxony Cloth Dalian Sewing Silk, real black and blue black 4, 44 and 5 Pins, first quality Hemming’* genuine first quality silver eyed Nee dies; W C ditto. mar 25 Viroumt VXastftt, For sale by the Ton, Barrel. or Bushel. TtiK subscriber lias on hand, and intends keeping during the season, Gnund Plaster, which will be sold at as low prices as it can be procured at in the Dis pel. JON A. JANNEY. Alexandria. 2d rrm 11—dtf___ I” TuUent. M The three »t ry Brick I)tVE!.LTNO'HOUSE on Roy al, betw.- n Cameron and Q iecn streets, !y occupied by Capt O. P kinley a family I mar 21—3taw2w J y MES ENl Vk ISLE. V tiY HpI t. &T& The STORE HOUSE next door to Washing |i|*»Uon A Brent, and the Dwelling House attached I tier to# Po9te*i«ion of the latter cin be Inn ifDUi#-di* ately, and the former on 1st April The Store House is to be put in prime order, with new modern win dows, tec , ,. - The superior location and character of this property for a Dry Gooda business, will, it ia hoped, ensure a good tenant readily. Inquire of v.r Joseph Janney, or mar 20_ GEO- JOHNSON Uf Co. M¥ot TUnt, An excellent Brick 9TABLE, with Carriage house, on Patrick street, between Prince and I King stre-ts. Tbe rent will be moderate. Apply to I 3 mo 1« H. H, MILLER* SALES AT AUCTION. BY WILLIAM D. NUTT.—THIS DAT Tcuatcc’a dale. BY virtue rf .Deed of Trust from John II. Mirk to me, for purposes therein specified, I shsll exp >se . to sale, at public auction, on Thursday next, 28ih inst. at 10 o'clock, at the Store of John H. Mark, on Royal street, all his I STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of Dry Goods, Readymade Clothe*, such al Cloth Coosa and Pantaloona, Summer Coats, Uounda* bout* and Pantaloons, Cloth and Summer Vests, one Plaid Cloak, Shirts, Dmw-ra, Ac kc Mso his HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting, in part, of one took esse, Bureaus, three Feather Bed*, four Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Ac. kc. Terms at sale OCT* All debts and evidences of debts due t» John H. Mark have been conveyed to me for collection, to sa» tidy his creditors All persons indebted are request* ed to make immediate payment, mar 23-ta_JOHN L. PASCOR. Trustee. BY WILLIAM D. NUTT Ueal B&tale at Auction. ON Friday next. 29th instant, at 12 o'clock, w ill be sold on the premises, A VALUABLE LOT OF OROUXD, MWitb a two story FKAMR TBNfcMKNT there* on, situated on the west side of Fairfax sheet, opposite Mr. Hugh Carotin's Brick Yard. Terms cash, mar 29 _________________ BY WILLIAM D NUTT. Heat F.atwto at Auction. ON Friday neat, 29th instant, a* 4 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, A comfortable two storv Brick DWRLLTNQ HOUSE, wi'h excellent Bnck Back Buildings, ituated on Alfred street, between Prince and Uua. streets. Te rns—One fourth c»shj balance in thtee equal instalments, at 3. 6 and 9 months, msr 29 buVtict of Uotumbuk, AlexandrituCnunty, to wit n__T_ ions vwivnnn s c.u.uf > James Birch, Complainant, 'j vs Thnmaa Birch, Caleb Birch, Eliza b th I'avlor, lormerlv Elisabeth Birch, Wm Birch, John Birch, Samuel birch, Isaac Birch, Si yiff CHANCERY. nah Birch, wife of the late Jo seph Birch, and William llenrv liirch and Joseph Birch, infant children of (aid Joseph Btrcli, Defendants, - THIS cause coming this day regularly on, snd being set fur hearing upon the bill and answer of the de* fendants, John Birch, William Birch Sinah B rcli. the widow of the late Joseph Birch, deceased. Hint Samuel Birch, Isaac Birch, ami the infant children defendants, William Henry Birch and Joseph Birch, by James Birch. Junior, assigned their Guardian, and the bill being regularly taken fur confessed and set fur decree as to the other defendants, upon whom due notice had been served, but who have not answered the .bill afore* *ai<! | a i l it appealing to the satisfaction of th< Court that the land in the complainant’s bill mentioned, if sold, as prayed by the complainant, would not produce 41 sum of money equaltoflOO to each of the heirs of the said Joseph Birch, late of the Countv of Alexandria, deceased, it is therefore decreed, ordered, and adju lg* ed, by the Court, th.it (In- land be sold by C Scott, as Commissioner, at public auction, tor cash first giving thirty days notice of the time and place of sale. Test: RDM. I LEE, C. C« frt7* Pursuant to the above Decree, I shall proceed to sell, f.>re»-h, 130 ACRES OP LAND, tin the louuty of Alexandria, about 4 miles from Georgetown, tnd 7 miles from Alexan dria, adjoining the land of Wm Birch, Jaf. Bayne, and Mrs. Ager Sale to take place on Tuef* day, the 2d day of April next, at 12 o’clock, on the premises, wMvit, at Wm. Birch’s house. If the pur* chasers fail jp comply with the terms of sale in ten days thereafter, the land, on that day, will again he su'd, and the first purchasers held liable for any defici ency. C. SCulT, Commissioner, mar 1 — cot ?d Apr _ t till Dutiava YUw.itA RAMA WAY f--om (lie subscriber, on the 20th insti AEO HO PHINL E, who is about 21 years of age, 5 feet 10 <>r II inches high, and dark complexion. Me wore, when he eloped a blue frock coat, grey casdnet pantaloons, a new fur hat, and a watch He will, how* ever, probably change hisclo lung, as he had a variety. Brin e waa raised in the County of King George, Vir* giiua, and lias connexion* there and in Alexandria and UeorgetO A n, He left this City by my order, to go to Cul. Jno Stewart’s, near llooeN R. rry, with a letter to Mr J W Stewart, of that neighborhood, which lie nittv HftF tl i nitl I will crivift twenti fiva ilnllara ft.p the delivery of the said runaway to me, or to either of those gentlemen, if taken in the District of Columbia or Mate of Virginia; and fifty dollars 'or apprehending and securing him ao that I gi t him again, if taken else where. CHAS. W. 8TUAHT. v> aahington, ipar T5— 6t Wines, iAc^iurs . rpilF. subscribed, having been an Impoiter and Deal 1. er in W INKS for many years, k >s in store a stock of every descrintion, old and pure, in wood and bottles. Also, a general assortment of the best selected articles in the GROCERY LINE. dj* The Bottled Wines—upwards of 300 Dozen, packed in ca»eaofone and two dozen each -hate been selected fr.im the most approved brands —London Par ticular Madeira, part of which late from India, very old; Tints and Burgundy to ; .Scrrial and Bu*1 do.» Gordon's pure Gripe Juicr do ; Old Slierryi Super.or Burgundy Port; do. Dry Port; Old Hock; with a vari ety of French »n l other Wine*. All of which will be sold at the most reduced prices. •Gt'Y ATKINSON A dec 4— eotf Fairfax street, Alexandria Wharf Vrttperi'j u» Hem. That large commodious WARE HOUSE nest to W Fowie A Co’s Count ing lldtim warehouse, on the south, with _the north half of the Wharf in fr nt, now in the occupancy of W Fowie tf Co. Possession can be given on the first day of April next. ISAAC RoBBINS, Agent mar II—dlwAeotlApr John T. YiVans WISHES to purchase FURS of different kinds, viz: 40,000 mnakrat skins 3,000 mink do 500 otter do 70.000 rabbit do 4,000 racoon do 3,000 red fox do m 2,500 grey fox 'do 1,500 wild* cat do And he is determined to give the highest cash price Those having Furs to sell, will find it to theit advantage to give him a cgll. He would inform his old customers and the public generally that be still manufactures as good work aa can be found in the District at his old stand, opposite Mr. Jonathan Butcher’s Hardware Store, King street Alexandria. jan 21—d Jin % i