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II „u.vbay waxiyti. apul ». »»• „ under,,»nd that the Circuit Court, ou Su. 7* fo'httg'J Tout*. 'V»TK.». from ■■» „„ the ground thut hi. .ecood .rre.t r .,,1, The nhole eummuuity, we pre ' .,1| „j„ite »> this lerminulion of the rni. ” 7 „f thi. iftdieidu.l. Sympathy for his had taken the pl.ee of dupleasur. for are „,M ,hat the meeting of Sunday School * r „t the Methodist Episcopal Church in r*.ou Sunday week last, was a highly in ] , ,„.e. Some one who was present on r:Un would pet haps gratify the public by glia; »u account of it. We would insert it w.tK s-eat pleasure.__ i, b amusing to hear the Richmond Whig, the r.,urapS and all tl.e different specie* of the * .tLUNCATioN, talk about the federalist, Lr, *, anil so-the federalist* being in favor ol . e r,ocb,nation—the federalists opposing state 4c ic. Why, we know some of the .,’ice.t federalists in the country who are, [x non’!, going nullifitrs! Who supported the, ..'fbitl of the States” during tl.e late war?-; xVh3 then talked of nullifying? It would be ,uiifwell, then, for the present abuse of the , federalists to be let alone. If every body whoj ,.,oi,u the heresy of nullification is to be set a> a.lidcralist, the old party will be reviv al again with a vengeance. Mantua.—A lettei datid the 6th inst. from Hav.ua, received at Savaouah, says: .. in »ur market we have nothing new to no tve. DW'iness is tor me present »us|irnucu, „Aing IO the holidays. The Cholera, we are hal,|," t„say, our board of lleal'h has declared to have left the ciiv, and it is expected that clean g,>l, of health will be now granted again.” Tliis is good news. WEST POINT. A few d.v.9 since we had the unpleasant duty a, oeiluinr, of announcing that Col. I’haver tu retire from the command ol the station it West Point. We also intimated, in few ward', the causes which have compelled lies ac t.uupltslud officer and gentleman to leave a 4t4tion f r which he is so pecultary well fitted. We are now more fully informed; and constrain ed to say that the occupancy of the Executive (‘hair, bv a weak and vain man, bids fair to de *tov that most useful, important and pnpu ar of all "our public institutions —the Military Acade my. It appears that a number of Cadets hav i.4been tried bv a Court Martial fur various acts oiinsubordination, were justly Sentenced to be j dismissed from the instituting. I he Young Men | proceeded at once to Washington, ami not only j succeeded in pro< urn g a reversion of the sen tence, but something equivalent to a reprimand, or a censure of the Court i'self. Thus armed, the cashiered cutlets returned, and triumphantly marched into their old quar ters. Another act of insubordination was the consequence. The young men must celebrate their triumph over their officers. For this pur pose, after the manner of the exotic patriots of this city, a hickory tree was raised at the Point, and the customary acts of idolatry perfor mrd. A representation of this freih outrage was transmuted to the War officer, but no ev idence of disapprobation was returned from the Government. On the contrary, information was received at the Post, that the President, “pleas ed with a rattle, tickled with a straw,”—so far from manifesting anv displeasure at the unmili laryand turbulent spirit of the cadets/ was grati fied at this renewed evidence of thwr personal de totion to himself. Under these circumstance*, nn accomplished sonlier, like Col Thayer, could not hesitate as tu the line of conduct which duty required Into to pursue.—iV }”. Com. L*,»r the credit of the Government, we hope set this matter promptly, fullv, and satisfac torily explained. If it is not, let the heaviest fondemnation, w* say, fall upon the President. Let impress—let no party in tins country, spare him. \\e pause for an answer to the above ar ticle.] _ \flrr full and authentic investigation, a writer 'n London Metropolitan for last month holds this language: " British peerage has less of the boast of ancestry to be proud of than any of the other "'dors of nobility of civilized Europe;—it is es '“‘ntiailv plebeian in its origin and alliances; "hue, at the same time, it is, upon the whole, »i‘d probably from these very causes, the most '''’Uhtened ami least prejudiced aristocracy of , c’! *'>rld has as yet furnished an exam ple. ’ EDITOR’S CORRESPONDENCE. Washington, April 18, 1S33. Mr. Snotcdtn—The day’s flying rumors relate *' change* of the Cabinet proper, as well as of the highly improper one. Mr. Livingston’s des tination is perfectly concluded upon; and his de parture for France will take place early in June, "fcretarv Woodbury, of the Navy, has vacated ' for a time at least, and gone in quest t. e pleasure# of travelling and change of scene o explore a portion of the Western and South •*stern sections of the Union. He departed a irtoight ago, and has been hailed from Wheel ri*’ Je,c*nding the Ohio River, with the honora ''wl redoubtable Second Auditor, H Uliam B. ,l 4n<* w,t^ fhetn went Col. Henderson, of J* Marine Corps of this place. - What the real th^C\ > Movement of these Cabinet men is, «pubic are left altogether to conjecture. No ; ’^enable cause has yet been given, to {’I -! tl'e,r >hsence from their respective du eirh or.^e discharge of which they are j*,10 the re«'P< Urge salary pay. The evi <nt consequence thence w, that, for the period l of their absence, they will be placed completely upon the list of sinecures; and the treasury will be made to discharge a regular per diein, or dai ly par, to each; with a whole budget ol tavern ! bills, and other moving expenses;—and all this, | with no solid view of benefit to the country, but entirely to satisfy, mail probability,the personal \t<*ws ol Secretary Woodbury himself. Other views aie, by some, taken of the afore going Western and South-western excursion.— One is, that the full contemplation, and ostensi ble design of it is, to provide for the thorough withdrawal of all the Bank Deposit?*; and to co ver it by virtue of this utter disreputable sham, plaved off upon the public so adroitly Another idea is, that from his acute naval tact, and from the formidable strength of his judgment, from his single survey of the Harbor ol Pensacola and the Coast of Florida, he can glance, at once, into ob jects of national value, ol great necessity, and extensive public utility. Of the correctness of this, the public can judge. It is quite industriously spoken of, that the withdrawal of the Treasury Deposites is actual ly ta supersede every thing like executive favor, and to precede every circumstance of private in terest and political benefit. Thd Kitchen Cabi net—Messrs. Eaton, Kendall, Lewis, and Blair, —have, so credited it; and the Cabinet Proper will have to bend perfect obedience to it; or such is the influence of the wretched Cabinet impro per, that Secretary McLine will be immediate ly discharged from every thing like executive trust. This is no idle idea; it is founded on facts and circumstances so distinctly understood, that none, who know, can be at all confounded about it. The Vice President is desirous of hav ing it understood, that he is of the opinion of the Secretary of the-Treasury in retaining the De posites in the Uuited States Bank. The real truth, however, is, decidedly, that he is abso lutely intrinsically in favor of the rapid with drawal of the whole monies of the Government, in whatever shape they come, or may come, and of whatever description they may be. His object is cultivate all the favoritism i imaginable with every State-bank in the Union, so as to stimulate as great an individual adher ence of die people to him as possible. This is >.. k.. i... .k.. h.rui tnra with th«ir in. I fluence ami command over the people, from the ^rcat dealings with, and debts of the country people to, the banks. This is »he invidiously cuntim;' operation of the New York deeply de signing Magician; and the public cannot be suf fluently aware of him. The political gambling he has put into operation is a most consummate ; one, truly; and, if not well watched, will tend : to overwhelm public sentiment. ! The Executive report upon the destruction of ■ the Treasury Office, is very propeilv Considered to be a public matter of the most frivolous and utterly unmeaning dissatisfactory character; pre- J ciHe 1 y of the iharauer umst desirable to produce infinite a'arin, and extensive public reprobation. No one Was doubted, and none ever will serious lv doubt, but that the building was most trea- ! cherouslv annihilated; and none but the Heads of Departments have ever for a moment imagin ed hut that a vast proportion of the public books and papers were actually lost in it- Their own report (and the extraordinary indefinitenes9 of it, as to the circumstances that were so notorious ly known and believed to exist,) convince the community that a very great deception has been attempted to be practised; and that the labor with which it has been measured out to the pub lic is entirely corroborative of the conspiracy which produced it. The matter is, that the report made by the Executive officers is not even satisfactory to Pre sident Jackson himself: he has seen and heard abundantly to convince him, that design alone produced "the destruction of the building; ami that there exists infinite vileness in the whole wretched course of wickedness perpetrated up on the country A public call will most assur edly, at least eventually, be made for reaching a full investigation of it: such an one, too, as will put to shame that which has already been reported. With respect to the General Post Office: — There has not a whit of change for tne better taken place in it. The common report is, that its utter derangement is conspicuous; and the infinite disorders with which it is besieged must produce, ere long, something serious. Dr Jones of the City Post Office will not, it is said, he long continued, under any circumstances. He does not quadrate with the views of Mr. Van Bur en; and hi* idea* of general political tnea surement are piuiligiousiy snorr, inueeu, 01 me enlarged prospectus, so very essential to the suc cess of his large political plans. Out of all this seeming infinitely ludicrous po litical drama, great good, or a vast deal of inju ry, is to result to tire nation;—either that \ an Huron is fast over-working, "and will overwork, his scheme? or. if he sucieeds, the country will be thoroughly governed by a deep course of wretched device to deceive, dupe and mislead, the great mas* of the people. When [ again communicate to you, my hope is, that my informants will posses* me of much valuable matter. They are constrained, howev er, from the peculiarity of their situations, to lie exceedingly cautious and circumspect in making developeiuents to me. There reigns here a per fect superiorship over the actions and opinions of every man having a dependence upon Executive favor, hile the favorites themselves are allow ed to lavish a strain of infinite abuse upon all those whose principles and whose nobleness of souls embolden them to acts of high integrity and independence. 1 mean, in some future number to you, to discuss this portion of the Executive power, and to dilate upon the extraordinary course with which it has been wielded ever since ihe existing Chief Magistrate was called by the people to the Presidential bench. Without it is utterly discountenanced, the in evitable consequence will be, that the justice and rights of the people will be kept a: infinite dis tance from the practices of their public officers; I insomuch as tu countenance a power not acknow I (edged bv the Constitution, and that has hitherto been principally unknown among us. True it it a government of the people. Rut 1 ask, with such enormous intrusion upon public principle and individual right, how lung can it remain pos sible to return, in the hands of the multitude, a control over those chosen by the people to offici ate properly in the gifts and operations committed to them? MUSEUM . 'ipen dsi'y from 10 to 12, H., and from 3 to S, P II Louisville, (Ky.) April 6. Savings Institution.—We had not learned the result of yesterday’s businesa in the Savings Institution, when our paper of this rooming waa put to press. It was, however, nearly or quite equal to that of the preceding day—ami, it is believed, that the investments of to day will awell the amount of deposits to 30,000 dollara. There can now be no doubt that, in three weeks from the day on which it was opened, the Insti tution will be operating on a capital of at least 100,000 dollars. What, then, may we antici pate from it in a few yrars?^^__________ COMMERCIAL. BALTIMORE MARKET—April20. Flour, Howard street, sales of several hun dred bbis at 85,25, 5.3W and 5.37J; sales of Citv Mills, at 5.25; Susquehanna is held at 5, 25; —considerable quantities going on board the packets coastwise this morning;—sales 200 bar rels Fredericksburg, at 5,25. Grain - Prime Wheat sold this morning at 118 cts; Corn, plenty at 68 to 70 cts; Rye—sales at 65 to 70 cts; Oats, 38 to 40; Whiskey—sales of Susquehanna at 29J to 30 cts in lihds; barrels at 31 a 32 cts. __ SHIP NEWS. fOHT OF ALEXANDRIA, CD L.J Arrivkd. April 20, Schr. Two Brothers, Barcroft, Machodock; corn to R. Johnston. Sailed, Schooner Paramount,Frost,Portsmouth, N. H. Schooner Duroc, Stetson, Portland. Schooner Renown, Risley, New Orleans. Sloop Advice, Crowell, New York. Sloop Union, Taylor, Philadelphia. Sag-Harbor, April 16.—Arr. ship Cadmus, Howell, from South Atlantic, with 1100 bbls. oil and 9000 lbs. bone. April 9, lat. 34 15, long. 70, saw a fine copper bottomed schooner lying on her beam ends, and nearly level with the water. On her stern, and as near as could be ascertained, were the letters GEKAL. (not certain) and ap peared to be the last part ol her name; the wea ther being bad at the time, could not get very near to her. Nearby, picked up a small box, containining two glass jars of mue more man a quart each, anil one ol earlhern of about three pints, all containing orange preserves, but were spoiled with salt water. From a number of Da nish papers found in the box.and printed al Chris lianstead, St. Croix, and one of them dated as late as March 4, I think the above place must be the last sailed from. April 12, spoke brig Chi pola, 3 days from Philadelphia for St. Thomas. [ The above is believed to be the General Wash ington from St Croix, for New York, belonging to David Rogers & Son, mentioned a few days since as a mi.-sing vessel.] Important to Mariners.—-We learn from Captain House, who made his 150th voyage be tween this port and Philadelphia during the last week, that there is a safe harbor at Nantucket Point, which is not so generally known a9 it should b?. He says all vessels bound over the Shoals, that take the wind to the E, and do not like to proceed, may run tor Nantucket Poin* till it bears SE half a mile; then steer ESE till the light bears N by W; then the land will bear E NE, where there is an anchorage ground in ten fathoms water, secure from east winds then the land will be SE three miles und ENE one mile, affording a land lock of 24 out of the 32 points or the compass, a better harbor, and more room to get under weigh, than any other haibor on the Vineyard Sound. The harbor likewise affords the advantage ol improving any wind, with which vessels can be brought over the Shoals. Cap tain II. will be happy to communicate anv further particulars to his sea-faring brethren. If this be a secret by which he has gained the title of Fortunate Navigator, having never met any disaster at sea, the information is invaluabl., and we think masters of vessels will find it so.. Boston Centinel VHl, [\ ribboned disks; and Compound Chulorine Tooth Wasli, just received from Boston, and for sale by apr 22 W I.LIAM 8TABLBH. Superior deiA.eiVi V orders. LIZA KKNNKDY has received some very superi or Seidlilz Powdcis; Sandford’s superfine Bark; I emon Acid: Salt of Lemon, for extracting ink or other spots from linen or muslin; Phosphoric Match es; Vestimcntal So.p; Pink Saucers; Preston Salts; Olio of Hose*; and a general assortment of PERFUMERY, as Cologne, Florida. Lavender, Camphor, Hose, and Honey Waters; Shaving, Cosmetic, and Toilet Soaps, of var.ous odours; Hair Powder, scented and plain; Hear’*. Antique, and Macassar Oil; Persian Lotion; Almond Paste, Milk of Hoses, 6tc kc. apr 2J—eo3t____________________ V or Ir'xaigUl rf'Xr The new achooner BALTIMORE, Captain ^^^Morton, burthen 1000 barrels, will tale a cargo or p*it of cargo to any Eastern p rt, on moderate erms. Apply to apr *20 _A C. CAZKNOVE St Co. Vor nr Vhuxlpx To the lTest Indies, or South Jimerica, The brig REMITTANCE, 9. S. Rears, litlf "“ll'r burthen 140 tons, and carries about 900 bai^^T **he is coppered and copper fastened, and in evert respect a first rate vessel., Apply to „pr-20 _S. MKSSER3M1TH. Uoni YianUA. I WISH to purchase 4000 bushels good Dry Corn yellow or mixed preferred—deliverable here Georgetown, apr20-3t _FRA. DODGE. lixound A\mn AaU—Ailoat ,,yyi Bushels of Ground Alum Salt, the cargo of •♦I f{ Fi_F schooner Baltimore, for sale by ,pr \g A. C CaZENOVE Cf Co. Coffee. Uopa UanvUea. a LOT of Havana Coftee A A few balea Hops, Boston inspection; and A fu.ther supply of Mould Candles, all sizes anu superior quality Just received and for sale by 9pr 19_A C CAZEVOVE & Co x Vox Boston. jS&Su The achooner FORNAX, Captain Pcrcival. ^pply toU.e ^puinorc^FNOvE fc Cq Va\n\ V.eat Bats. AD. HARMON haa just received a prime lot ol • Palm Leaf Hata, of various quialiticu, which wil be sold cheap. apr 12-d6U5*eo3t In&epen&dnt B\ue&\ A MEETING of the Company will be held Thit Evening, at half paat 7 o’clock, at the Towc Hall, [next to the Council Chamber.] Punctual at tendance ia requested. By order: apr 23—It _B. BUY AN, Sec’y. Xa»Uc© ia given, THAT the annual meeting of the Stockholders in the Alexandria Canal Company, will be held at the Council Chamber, in the town of Alexandria, on Monday, the 6th day of May next, at eleven o'clock A. M. at which time a statement of the aiT-irs of the Company will be submitted and an election take place for a President and six Directors, to serve the ensuing year. By order JOHN H. CKF.ASE. Canal office, 20th April, 1833. Clerk, A C C. apr 2‘2~eot6UiMsy_ DRAWS THIS DAY Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clast Ao 16 fur 1833, Will be drawn in Wilmington, (Del.) on Monday, April 22 CAPITAL PRIZE $12 BOO Ticketa f4; halves 2; quarters 1 00 On sale in great variety by JAS. RIORDAN. qJ Uncurrent Nute, end Foreipn Gold purchased Drawn Numbers in the New York Consolidated Lot tery, Extra Class No. 10 for 1833: 1 16 60 56 7 17 11 21 19 DRAWS THIS DAY Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class So 16 for 1833, To be drawn in Wilmington, Del on Monday, Apr 22 CAPITAL PRIZE $12,500, Tickets#4; halves 2 00; quarters 1 00. To be had in u variety of numoers of 1. CORSS, Lot my Exchange Broker, Alexandria. Drawn Numbers in the New York Consolidated Lot tery, F.x'ra Class No 10forl83>: l 16 60 56 7 17 11 21 19 _ dWfcxan&Tia Acv&eiwjj. 13HB Trustees of the Alexandria Academy announce . to the public that they have elected Mr H I. Crosmx Principal of said Academy; and that this Iii stitution is now open for the reception of students.— The course of instruction will embrace the Greek and Latin Classics, the French Language, and all the branches of a complete English Education Trustees: Rev F.tus IIaubi&or, President. Rev: E. I.ippett 1 P Thompson, Robert I. Taylor, Wm C Gardner, r.iimuiid i. i.ee, t;nanes /i <\iexanucr, Hugh Smith, Wm. L Hodgson. John L loyd, spr 20—tf WM L HODGSON, Ser’y. QuUAa—Q.u\Wa. s FIRST ra-c. assortment of Woisc's superior manu 1 factured Quills, from No. 10 to 70, which will be sold at the manufacturer's price, by Hpr 19 6f W M MORRISON, T^HF subscriber liss received, per the Velocity, from , Boston and is now opening, a fresh supply of BOOTS <$• SHOES, cheap and good, Wholesale and ret.il. apr 18-d3t&eo3t__A JD. HARMON. , \ V VkrA, SURGEON DENTIST BK.GS leave most respuctluliy to mlorm the citiz-ns of this place and vicinity that he intends com mencing his professional business in this place, ami hopes, by close attention to business, reduced prices, and success in operating, to merit the favor of all. U. J P. is prepaied to insert Natural, Sea Morse, and Porcelain Teeth, of all the various shades, at the shortest notice. • ie may be seer, at Mr. A- O. Douglass’, on King street, second door above Pitt atreel, north side tie will wait on persons (particularly ladies) at their dwellings apr 17 —d6t‘*2awtf I’OTtftt te v* in© tiutUea. (5| « k Groce best quality Quart Wine Bottles & . f 1 -1 do do Porter Bottles 16 d ) do I’int Wine Bottles Just received from the Factory, per Brig Patron, and for sale by H. C 8 Mil II, apr 17 Agent for N. K Glass Bottle Co Vittuk Uwrtrt 2 0 0 no L'fcA to S REWARD. 1) v> \ WAY on the 8th instant, at night, from the subscriber, Abner Nash, living in Amelia County, a negro woman named BETSEY, who calls liersell Betsey ‘•mith Sht is a stout fl* shv woman, about 23 or 24 years ol age, with t round full face and brown complexion She took wi h her two children, the old est a girl four or five years oldt and the youngest about eight months old, witli a bright complexion. It is sup posed that the bus .amt ofB -tsev, a negro man who calls himself RH’HJHD SMITH, belonging to the subscriber, Joseph Allen, of the City of Richmond, has accompanied her- Richard has a pass from his master to visit his family, with permission *o be absent ten days. He is quite a small man, not five feet high per haps, 25 or 30 years of sge, thick and wtdl set, has a thin face, high forehead, bushy hair, brown complex IUII| BllUt "til ■ V'"' ... head Negrots answering this description were seen to p<ss through Richmond on the 9ih nstant, in a car ryall, going in the direction of Fredericksburg. As two »il the brothers of Richard have been successful in making their t scape to some of the Northern States, it is presumed that these runaways will attempt to fol low them. The man was originally from Caroline, and the woman from Loudoun* and their route may thefe fore lie through one of thoae Counties The above reward will be given for apprehending and delivering the said runaways to their owners in Richmond, or one half for securing them in any jail in the United States, so that their owners get them. ABNKK NASH, apr 16 - 6t JOSEPH ALi.KN. •NuUcta. AST shall hereafter be mostly in Baltimore, personi \ indebted to Joseph Janney A Co. or to myselt will please to make payment to Janney, Hopkins A llud, ♦Jo *J04 Market street, (opposite the Indian Queer Hotel) Baltimore, orthey may please to make payment to Charles Hoss, at Jonathan Butcher's or to Jonathai Butcher, either of whose receipts will be binding. JOSEPH JANNEY. Alexandria, April 15,1S33. , , aN. B. My DWELLING HOUSE is for sah or rent, and my other Houses lor sale, apr 16—2awtf_ IfoT Kent or Sa\e, A neat, comfortable two-story BRICK HOUSl *« Water str. et, near the Farmers' Bank, wit a a-KKi Grass Plat, Ac. Apply to THOS VO WELL. Who will also sell or rent the Block of Brick Builc ings, together or separate. For one half of the amour notes of the Mechanics' Bank will be taken at par, an the other half on long oedit, to be secured by deed < trust._ apr 15—eo3t sAAvettlaemenl. A GENTLEMAN is desirous of purchasing, for » A own trss, thirty efficient Field Hands Any pe •on having such Negroes to dispose of, will do well I apply to Major Lawaxacx Lxwis, near Alexandria, L q, »pr 9—l30thApr r JOB PRINTING 1 Expeditiously executed at the -lazette Office. SALES AT AUCTION* BY GEORGE WHITE.—'1HIS DAT. FumituT® Auction* ON Monday Morning, the 22d in*. at 10 o’clock, will be told, in front of my Auction Room, an as sortment of HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FUBNITUREj consisting, m part, of mahogany sideboards, tables, chair a, bureaus, matrasses, cots, blinds, one turnmg lathe, smith’s bellows and vice, new and aecond band carpet Also, 16 boxes Scotch Herrings, fce Ac. apr 20 GEO. WHITE. BY GEORGE WHITE Public ft ale. UNDER the authority of a Decree of the Circuit Court, for the County of Alexandria, I shall pro* ceed to sell, on the premises, on Thursday, the 25th Aprils THE VACANT LOT st the south esst corner of Pnnce and Water streets, fronting on Prince street 25 feet, and on Water street 44 feet (more or less,) subject loan annual ground rent of $102 67. Terms at sale. J. L. McKENNA, Commissioner. At the same time and place, will be offer ed tor sale THE VACANT LOT adjoining, on the south, the above Lot, about 2G feet front on Water street, and 75 feet deep, mar 26—w3w&eota “While Sale—This Day. following articles, to satisfy rent due R. W. Hunten I'wo ten-pin alley balls and pins; one ahuffleboard and pieces; a number of chicken coops; five or six large tattles; with a bar and other looae lumber, apr 30—2t JOHN JOHNSTON. Constable. BY WILLIAM D. NUTT A Handsome Country Residence AT AUCTION. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from C. Chapin and wife, for certain purposes therein ooatsined, duly recorded in the County Court of Fairfax, wifi be sold at public auction, in front of the Reading Room on Fairfax street, on Monday, 29ih instant, st 12 o’clock M (if not previously disposed of by private sale,) ABOUT SIXTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, well enclosed, with a comfortable two-stor* Brick DWELLING HOUSE, and other Improve* ments thereon, about 2j miles from Alexandria, Betas! uiwl near the l.ittle Kiver 1'urimikr Koad. Itia a very desirable Summer retreat, having an abundance of remarkably good water. (£7 Term* at tale. J .9EPII W ANOKVILLB, > - , .. . AARON D. HARMON, $ 1 aprl—ts WM D NUTT, Auctioneer. BY THOMAS C. WRIGHT, Gwroetowr. AUCTION SALE OF A SEGAR fy TO BACCO ESTABLISHMENT. ON Tuesdav, the '23d instant, at 9 o'clock, A. M. by order of the Orphans' Court, I shall sell at the house occupied by the late W’illiam Good, deceased, •>n Bridge street, near the Market, the following arti cle!, via: 56 half, 1628 quarter, and 97 half quarter boxel of Spanish and half Spanish segars 16 Urge boxes soak'd segars, containing 48,800 33 do do do do 123,600 48 lbs of Tonqua beans 752 lbs. of chewing tobacco 10,216 papers of smoking do 1 bale, containing 68 Iba. of 9panish tobacco 10 bhds. and 33 sacks of scrap tobacco, 4492 Ibf. 1036 lbs. of snufT; 13 segar presses 40 tables for rolling segars; 185 segars trays 2 iron screw presses; 1 snuff mill; and About 175 lots of various hardware, Ac. , 1 negro boy, 14 years old 1 woman, 23 years old, and her two children, a boy and girl Horse, Carts, Gigs, Ac. Ac. Terms—At and under $10, cash; over $10,6 months credit. Bunds, with interest, to be given THOS C. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. Georgetown, april 20—3t MYYY i’ropctij at Auction. WILL be offered for 'm e, in front of the Court House in Leesburg, on Monday, the 13th day of May next, (being the first day of May Court,) THE MILL fy about §0 ACRES of LAND on Goose Creek, in Loudoun Ccunty, late Duer's, but more generally known as Triplett's Mill. This proper* t v is situated at the head of the contemplated Canal or Siack Water Navigation on Goose Creek. Rale to take place between the hours of 12 noon and 1PM. Terms—One-third cash; one third in twelve months, and the remaining one-third in two years from day of sale It. 1. TAYLOR, Trustee, apr 16—2awts (£7 The Leesburg Genius of Liberty and Washing* Ionian will please insert the above every week till time of sale. T\u& Yft to give notice, fVTIIAT the subscriber, 'of Alexandria County, in A Uic lilJUlUl VI \>UIUI1IUI4, IIM UUMIHCU iruui »I1C Orphan's Court of said County, letters testamr otary on the estate of William J Robinson, late of the CtMinty aforesaid, deceased All persons I taring clams agninst tbe said decedent are hereby warned to exhibit the same to the subscriber, pawed by tbe Orphans’ Court, on or before the !8tb day of April, 1834, or they may, by law, be excluded from all benefit to said estate; and those indebted thereto are required to make immedi ate payment. Given under my hand this 18tb April, 1834. RI.IZA ROBINSON, apr 19 -<S>3t_Executrix of Win. J. Robson. Vat Cattle 'wanted. I wish to purchase 30 HEAD OF FAT OXEN, weighing shout 600 lbs. each, to be in Alexandria in 15 days. J. YBATON. iy Na'ionsl fnteHiirencer 3 times •>fAitice la hereby given, Til AT a General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fauquier and Alexandria Turnpike Company will take place at Buckland on Thursday, tbe 9ih day of May next, for the purpose of electing a President, four ! Directors, a Treasure*, and other Officers of said Com pany._J. MORGAN, Treasurer. To Bent, j AgA A three-story Brick DWELLING | ajjTJjU HOUSE on Water south ot Queen street, IIMiHnow in the occupancy of Mr. Robert Con 4y8BBHway Possession to be given 6th April. Also, t The WHARF and WAREHOUSE formerly called j ' “ Tuckers;” and the WAREHOUSES on oomer of f \ King and Cameron streets, lately occupied by J. fc J. Douglas. Immediate possession given to the two 1st* - ter. 1BAAC ROBBINS, Agent, mar 29—d3t{y*eo2w .' Utile Blvcr Turnpike Co, o TKTOTICB ia hereby given, That a dividend of Two '• JLw Donars on each. Share of the Capital Stock of this Company is declared, and payable to the stockholders ’ or their legal representatives on or after the 5th inet, JONAH THOMPSON, spr 3—eo4w Treasurer L.%. T. Co