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departure, and in the very act of cheering the ci* | tixens of Alexandria for their kindness and hos pitality, and also when the boat was pot in mo-1 lion by its Captain, to -h#* otter astonishment! and confusion, we were maliciously assailed, | (and that without the leait provocation on our part.) by the mob upon the wharf, with stones, shells, and pieces of rock, from all directions, striking the officers and privates of the company; and which produced such disorder among the soldiers and citizens on board the boat, that it was impossible, by us, to restrain any acrof vio s fence that might have been done by the assailed. We seriously regret the occurrence, and more so, if passible, inasmuch as a young man unex ceptionable in his character and deportment, should have been the sufferer on the occasion. John McDuell, Csptain, Samuel Sukrwood, 2d Lieut. (ius. A- McClelland, 3d Lieut. Washington, July 8, 1833. ASSAULT ON SENATOR RIVES. The Charlottesville Chronicle gives an account of the rupture between Mr. Gilmer and Senator Rivet, which we mentioned last week. They i had met in a tavern to talk their differences over, when, at the close of the conversation, Mr. Gil-j mer demanded that Mr. Rives should acknow- j led^e theanjustice of his mistrust of Ins f|iend-; ship, which Mr R. refused to do, as he said, he could nut do it without falsifying his conscience. Upou this Mr. G. attempted to in r flict on Mr. R. the Randolph punishment, which he followed up with a blow, when both went j I hard at it, and Mr. R. came off rather worsted— ! he being mmh smaller and weaker than hisoppo-! oc-iiL We are sorry that such an affray should 1 have occurred. Garrison’s Liberator in reference to his holding slaves pronounces Gen. Washington, a “Hypo crite, Thief, kidnapper,” and adds that he is now in Hell! What a monster is a fanatic! ex <9pims the Romney Intelligencer. But then, why quote the senseless ravings of such-a inon »brr and such a fanatic? The papers mV/meddle with the next presiden tial election, ft is with great difficulty that they can be kept from entering nt once, vigorously, in to a new political campaign, ranging themselves under such leaders as Mi Lean, Webster, Van Boren, Cass, Sec. &e. F>»r ourselves, we touch not, handle not the unclean thing. “ Sufficient, unto the day is the evil thereol.” The person who can led oft" the Telegraph from this office on Sunday, will please return it, a* we presume, he knows, it does out belong to him. \V< perceive it is tne intention of M. M. Noah to start a semi weekly newspaper in New York. His talents as a writer are ot too good an order to remain dormant. An American gentleman has presented to the hospitable monks on Mount St- Bernard, grates for the burning of a species ot coal which is found in the neighborhood of iheir hospi e. The monks have found they answer very welt and arc much pleased with the present. Yesterday’s mails brought us no-news of the extension or increase of the Cholera, and we in dulge the hope that its rage i*, in some degree, at least, spent. It has entirely ceased at. New Orleans. The accounts, of the celebration* of the Fourth of July bring u* statements of many accident*. &c. In New Turk, in particular, there were several. We are pleased to learn that the health of the President has much improved,since hi* return from the North. Girard College —The corner stone of thi* In stitution was laid on Thursday at Philadelphia, ami the ceremony wltne«sed by a large and res pectab'e assemblage of'citizens. An address was delivered on the occasion by Nicholas Bid dle, which is spoken of by the National Gazette, in term* of unqualified admiration. The public, like the auditors, says the editor, will feel its el oquence and beauty, and the force of those apt and powerful considerations by which Mr. Bid dle recommends so noble an institution. Black Il iwk and suite arrived at Buff 1I0 on Friday evening, the 28th u:t, and left there on the Sunday morning following, m the Steamboat Voile Sam for Detroit They availed them selves of the oppoituni'y, whilst at Buffalo, to visit the Seneca* in that neighborhood. A Slaver Captured —We iearu from the Ber muda Gazette, that II B M. schooner Nimble ha* captured a slave schooner with one hundred ami ninety miserable creatures on board. This slaver appeared oft* Baibadues on the 18»l* «»f May, then on her way to Trinidad, in conse quence of her not bciug allowed to slop at the Havana, from the existence there of the Cholera. Our countryman J. Fenimnre Cooper, Esq. writes to a friend that 25,902 drunkards were committed to prison in Pans, last year, and thitf there is less drunkenness in America amoug the native population than in any other country. A coroner’* inquest was held in Washington ' on the 4th of July, upon the body of Levin Ba-1 kir, a young mao from Sussex county. State of i Delaware, who had been employed there fora few weeks only, and who **» came to his death by a blow on the back of his head by a brick-bat thrown at hini-” ' •' ■ :4' "j ■ -■, - ’ IT* A klip froa^tbe office of the Pensacola Ga zette informs ut of the arrival on the 18th alt-, of the U. 8. ship Vandalia, Geo. Budd, comman der, from a cruize in the Gulf of Mexico, hav ing visited the Coast of Yucatan, and thenee n >rth to Vera Cruz,Tampico, Santander and Rio del Norte. The yellow fever was prevailing at Vera Cruz more fatally than for the last six years. At Tampico the cholera was raging with great violence, aided in its work of destruction by the yellow fever. The mortality extended to the shipping in port five or tix miles below the town. The other parts of the coast at which the ship touched, were reported healthy. The offi cers and crew of the Vandalia were in unusual good health. The President, while at Boston, begged Mr. Poin sett,as that gentlemao stated in his address, to as sure the Lodge of Massachusetts of his sincere re gret at being prevented by indisposition from ac cepting their iuvitatiun to meet them, and also that be “ shall ever feel a lively interest in the welfare of an institution with which he has been so loog connected, and whose objects are purely philanthropic, and he instructed me to express to them the high esteem and fraternal regard, which he cherishes towards them all.” On Saturday last, a haul was made in Great E^g Harbour’ Bar, near Beaslv'a Point, Cape Mav, at which 218 drum fi*h were caught, their entire weight being from 8 to 9000 poinds.— This is said to be the largest haul of this descrip tion of li-h ever made in that bay. J-rfltn the Dover (S/. H) Gazette. On Tuesday evening last, John Williams, Jolin B H Odiorne, Joseph H. Smith, and John P. Jiale, waited upon the President uf the United States at his lodgings in Concord, under the di rection of the Committee of Arrangements for this, town, for the purpose of asceriainiog more explicit!v at what time it would suit his conve nience to visit Dover, and received for answer that he would announce his arrangements to them at half past 7 o'clock the fallowing morning. At that time, the committee again waited upon hint, when he addressed them in substance nearly as follows: , lie remarked, he felt admonished, sctioosly admonished tty the State of his health to desist from the farther prosecution of his intended jour ney. lie would have been pleased and gratified to have visited the whole of New’ Rogland; he had been delighted with the reception lie had thus far received; with our institutions of learn ing and our free schools, the hardy .ami happy faces of our yeomanry; he expressed himself gratified beyond measure. Ho wishes our sys tem of free schools might be extended over the south, the whole west and all the country, lie was well aware that his determination to pro ceed no further would be a great disappointment to hi» fellow citizens who.expected him to vi sit them, and he regretted it. and he wished the committee to express to the ritizens whom they retires n'ed, that they could not be more | disnppoiot-d than he was It was not his chore, but the act of Providence that produced this result, and the event was beyond his con trol But his public dunes which were very pressing, his health, all admonished him to re turn home in as quiet a manner as possible. Grand Consolidated Lottery, Clast ho 27 for t833, To he drawn in Wilu'i’igton Del on ilnndav ?utv 8 3PLE ’DU CAPITAL PBIZB $20 000 ticket- f>5« halves 2 5U; quarters t 25. |i_J* Lowest prize 86 To be had ui a varieiv of numbers of J. COftSfS, Lot’rryl91 K 'ch'tnut Broker, .He nndria. Drawn Numbers .n the Virginia State Lottery, fur tbe hour fit of the Petersburg ll-uevolcnt Mechanic Av so ia'ion, Cla»s No. *J for '.83': 59 44 22 13 10 17 9 27 18 Maryland State Lottery. Cats Vo lit r 18 > >? 6i) 28 64 44 2 33 58 26 43_ 41 DRAWS TO-MORROW New Vork non«ofi«l;\ted Lottery, Extra Class So. 19 fur 1833, To be -Dawn n New V >’k <ut v<* tnp Uv, July 10 O APIVAIs PHIZ3 $10,030. Tickets f>J; Halves i JUi quartets U <3. Delaware & North Carolina Lottery, Extra E'shs No 2 for 183J, To be drawn at Wilmington, Uela 'are, on Thurs’ay, Jut' M 0 APITAL PTUZB $9 000 Whole tickets only 11 j halves 30 els. On sale iu great v.ri< tv by JTAS. ttXOSia AN. (j^s Uneurrent Notes and Foreign (Jolil purchased Dr*wn Numbers in (he Little Delaware Lottery, Extra ( lass No. G 23 52 63 9 66 15 Ditto, Virginia Petersourg, Gins Vo. 3: 59 44' 22 13 10 17 9 27 18 Ditto, Ma via id Stvte, Glss-i N* 13: 60 28 64 44 2 S3 58 26 43 41 TTuatfcfc1* Notice, riSlIK uutersi ned having be-n appointed Trustee o» L Orlando s. M>ir,e and Oa-jn Jo-iSelyn, insolvent debtors, hereby g«ves notice to all persons having cla.rtis against said tn=ulvents to present them as aoon ■s practicable and those indebted to them to make immediate pi'.mrnt to him; as it is necessary to close bnain ss at an early .noment, he will be under the necessity of putting all claims in officers' han Is for Collection that are not p.id within a reasonable time, j 6 w D MI IT. V*io V uft'ec a t v B. gs good quality, just veeived and for sale by -44 J j\ 6 root WM N McVEIGIl. -----»-r—-■*— Owk WowA. PqupDSALS for furnishing Two Hundred Cords of go-vj. sound, merch mtable OAK WOOD—one alf to be green Wood—will be received by the sub •scribcr. at Fort (Washington, until the first day of Au gust < >nr hundred cord* must be delivered on or be fore five 1st November, 1833, and the remainder on or befofre the 1st December, t833-the whole to be deli vered and corded on the hill, at such plsce as the Act ing At*ttm* Q • utertf aster msy designate. Proposal* must endorsed • Proposals for sup pfying Oak Wowl." ' v GEO WA TSUN, P y * A. A Q 4 Port Wiihmgton. Fort Washington! June^JlQ. 1833, jy 3—2w ' -ifey . , QuKBKft, Jwrfs 28—A new instance of Ame* ricari enterprise and industry occured here this week. A Mr. Baird, of the State of Maine, who has a patent for bee hives and who keeps a ! great number of bees, and of course trades in ! them, |ffived in Quebec with hives, which he sold to the amount of between 2 and SOD dul lars cash. He had brought sotae dunog the winter, in his boxes or hives, in a torpid state, and found a good sale; but it teemed more diffi cult to remove them in the summer season; their busy and active period. Mr. Baird, however, travelled during the night, and set his bees out during the day to feed and continue their work, which they did with their usual activity and re gularity. He »» about twelve nights on the journey, by the Kennebec road, and brought the whole of his hives to Quebec, in good condition without loss. MARRIED, On Thursday evening Iasi, by the Rev. C. A Davis, Mr. Samuel Chiplky, to Mist Sarah • M. Bayliss, all of this place. In Baltimore, on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Bartow. Mr. Jam s F POrvis, of Tennessee, to Miss Maria Louisa Marker, of Baltimore. COMMERCIAL. Pnce of Produce in Alexandria yesterday, from wagons and Vessels. Flour, per barrel, • * 85 62$ a 0 00 Wheat, per bushel, • 1 10 a 1 15 Corn, - do - - 0 65 a 0 00 Rve, do - - * 0 G8 a 0 70 Oats, from wagons, per bushel, 0 45 a 0 50 Oats, from vessels, do - 0 37j a 0 45 Corn Meal, yellow, do • 0 65 a 0 70 Corn Meal, while, do - 0 70 a 0 80 Flaxseed, - do - 1 00 a 0 00 Whiskey, per gallon, • - 0 28 a 0 30 Bacon, per cwt. • • • 6 00 a 0 50 Butter, per lb. - • - 0 10 a 0 16 Lard, dd - - • 0 07 « 0 07 Plaster Paris, (retail) per ton, 6 00 a 0 00 Floor.—We continue to quote the wagon price at go 62], though dull. We hear of no sales from stores, &nd are under tire impression that stored Flour, such as has remained on hand since the winter, would not command over 83 50. As the weather is now very warm, and the time of re-inspcction near at hand, we think, if the holders of stored Flour consult their own inte rest, they will make speedy sale of it, and not risk the souring season and le-inspectmn. The slock is considerably larger than at this time last year, and the demand languid. | Export for the weekending Saturday, 6th inst., 150 barrels foreign. I Quantity inspected during the same period: Kmg street 523 bbls. 17 half bbls. Wharf 15 “ 00 “ Potomac 50 “ 00 •* ‘588 hbls. 17 half hills. ALEXANDRIA MARINE LIST Arrived. July 9, Schooner Velocity, Hammond, Barbados, 15 ; days; Ballaat and Specie to Win Fowle & Co. and J & W. H Irwin. Left, Brig Omar, Fish, and Scndonsr Potomac, B*;»rs, from this port. Passeng-rs—Mr William Gregory and son; Mrs. and Mi*s Bartlemap and servant; and Mr Phi lip A C agett. Schooner Alexandria, Britton, New York; F> eight for the District. j Schooner Palestine, Allen, Patuxent River; j Tot>a- rn to w. Fowle & Co. Schooner Victor, Washington, Machodoc; Corn to Mr. Fitzhugh. i Schooner Coiintoiin, Semnics, Machodoc; : Corn and Wheat to master. Schooner Philadelphia, Newton, Port Depo ! sit; Lumber to B Waters I Schooner William Christopher, Travis, Port D ’posit; Lumber to G. II Smoot. Schooner Amanda, Harrington, Port Deposit;1 Lumoer to U. Waters. — N Schooner Brilliant, Evans, from Bermuda, at New York 5th instant. Passengers. Mr. and M rs. Ta'ein. Mrs. Frith, twn Miss Sommers’, J ; Mrs. Holt, Dr. Winslow, two Miss Dills, Cap tain Lowrell, and Mr. Frith. F*t The packet schooner VELOCITY, Ham nond, muster, will liave ile.spatch, and Uke ' tr. .g "|.iw} for which or passage apply to the master j on board, at Central wharf, or to j jv 9 __ XV. FOWLE «t Co. Q A 6Cioki Summer strained Sperm Oit, just received snd for site by WM. D NUTT, j ... . - . Jtho, 1 pipe Imitation Brandy, just received. In Store— Fra a Cognac Brandy, in pipes and half I pipes. Also. Holland Gui (old); 30 cases, 2 dozen, MadeiraXVine- Apply as aoove. _j) 9 Ueni^en Bftgs. Hempen Bags 2 bushels each, just received sH. * and lor tale by jv 9 _ 9. MP.S3EK9M1TH l^auk of AYextuvAxlft, July 8, 18S3. \ DIVIDEND ol Two Dollare a Share, for the last sis months, has been this dsy declared on the Stock of this Bank, and will be paid to the stockholders on or after the llth inat. By order of the Board, jy 9 -e* 3w ‘ J. L. McKBNNA, Caahier. . ' JSToUce. N CARIJSI intending to visit New York about the • first of August, will receive orders, until, that time, Tor the purchase of Piano Fortes, in the selection of which, strict attention will be given, jy 8—dlw&2awtlstAug f - KP The Funeral of Mr*. Margaret D. Grf.o >ry will take place This rffteritonn, at five o'clock* from 1*1° residence of her father, Mr. William Bartleman, lower end of K.mg -treet. The frlenda and acquaintances of the (atnilita are reiipectfullj invited to attend. |C7* None*.— A meeting of the Piscat&way Union Temperance Society will uke plane on I bur* day, the 18-h instant, at w >ich time the R v Messrs Harrison, Reese, Mann, and Hutchinson, are expected to deliver Addresses on the subject of lemperance. By order. W M M WARD, Sec’y. jv9 3t Mta l’orXer'K . TUP. Seventh Session of Mrs Porter’s Seminary for' Young Ladies will commence on the ninth of Sep tembrr Mrs Porter gratefully ar knowledge* the steady pa tronage of the early friends of her Institute n, and the confidence evidenced by the increased number of pu pils, encourages her to renew *he assurance that every advantage necessary to the attainment of a liberal edu* Cation, founded on a atric: adherence to moral snd re ligious obligations will continue to distinguish her ef* fmts, fur the instructi<»i\.of a most interesting and i*n* I por'ant portion of the r- m nuni'y * | B >ard anduition in m. i <e branches of Knglith in* str ictfou, our hundred and fif'y dnllais pt-r year of for J ly-eight veeks. payable qu «rterly in advance. Tui'ion for day sch>>lurs. uccddiig to the class in which they rank, fiom four to eight dollars per term of twelve weeks. Xusic on Piano, Harp an 1 Guitar • 118 00 Drawing, Landscape and Flower Painting • in Oils, sc. - • • 6 00 Wax Work Transferring, Shell Work and Chinese do • • 5 00 Velvet Painting, in bll and w>t«*r colors 5 00 Latin. French, Italian and cp .nish, each ^ 6 00 Lectures on Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,'and As tronom), illustrated by various experiments. Each Boarder must be provided with a tingle hair mattrass, or bed and bedsit-ad, aniTnecessary beddings a silver tumbler, a table and Ira apoon. A uniform i worn, of blue gingham during the week, and on Sun* flay a white dress, with blue belt. A straw bonnet, with blue ribbons in summer, and crimson In winter ... .. ..._*-.il__i ..._■_ _r ..II wild wish information upon tb ' course of instruction >nd discipline pursued in tins Institution; and to those whose remote residence prohibits thia inspection, in formation will be accorded in a-printed form on appli cation to the Seminars , corner of Duke and Washing lou streets, Alexandria REFER TO Rev. Ruef K^ith, Theological Seminary, V*. Rev Kdwsrd ! :p;>itt, do Rev, 0. Mann, A'-xandria. John Roberts, h3q. do Bernard llooe, . do A C Caa.-novc & Co do W Fowle do I P. ‘Thompson do T Fairfax do Kdgar Snowden do Hon. I.evi Woodbury, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D C. ■ Commodore Rodgers, Navy Commissioner, do “ Charles Morris do Colonel Bom lord do Gales tSf Seaton do Hon Uatiiel Abater, Massachusetts Gen George Rust, Virginia Henry Turner, Virginia Hr. R. B ddwin, M inchester, Va. jy 9—3awt9th \A\rt\fottr, lAuitt, f T WING purchased Mr Josiah H."Davis' stock of 8 I Lumber, the subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have associated themselves in buxines* under the firm of J G. 1. Thomas, and will always keep on hand, at the Yard so long occupied by Mr Ha via. a general assortment of every description ot LU\t HER that may be required for building, together with * constant supply of FRESH LfME, which they are determine d to sell on as favorable terms as call be pio cured in the Dis'rict. Having a Urge apd extensive fire-proof Warehouse, thev will r ceive on storage, and sell on commission. GuODS & GR IIS of all kinds; and, being located on the business p»rt of the whsrves. persons bringing or sending their Produce to market, may find their in terest promoted by placing their business in our hands. J AM KS THOM AS, GKO. 1 THOMAS. 100 casks fresh Thomastnn Lime just received and for sale. Alexandria, July 6, 1833. XotVee. H AVING sold out mv Stock of Lumber, and Jet my old established Stand to Mts>r§. Jas A G 1 Tho mas, it is with much pleasure that I recummend them to the patronage of my old custom-, rasnd to the public generally, and feel assured that their knowledge of the business and determination to please, will cnsblt them to rendi-r satisfaction to those whose wants may require any thing in their line of business. .. Wishing to close up my old business, in order to pro secute the Rope making Business at Jones' Point. I request all persona having- claims against me to present them for payment; and all persons indebted will please call at m.v Counting Room (for the present) in the se coml storv of the Store of Jas .1 G Thom >s jy 8-tf JOSIAH H DAVIS. > Coffee. Uacon% xc. (5b/1 Bar* Rio,-St Domingo, and Java Coffee sQ\3 2,000 pounds t< wn cured.Bacon 77 coils Russia sn>l Manilla Cordage 6 barrels Ep-om Salts v Red Cords. Lea.ling lines, Coil Rope, Leadhnd Log Lines, English and American Sewing Twine, Pitch Rosin, Oakum, Oars, Ships' Scrapers, Sail NeedU-s, Pump Tacks, Nails Paint and Lamp Oil, qofittnon.Oil, White and Black Lead, Verdigris, Oome Yellow, Red Ochre, Lampblack, Spirits of Turpentine^ Litharge, Paint Brushes, &c ; with a general assortment.of Gro ceries, for tale by jy 6 ___ LINCOLN CHAMBERLAIN. Fur The schooner BKNJAUIN D. JACKSON, new vessel, burtbeh 67 12-95 tons, and will cari) <*.»0 barrels; built in Dorchester County, Mary land, of the best seasoned white oak, and is complete ly fitted with chain cables, anchors, Ac ; draws 7 feet wattr For terms apply to the captain onboard, at Dtvis’wharf, or to jy 2 _STEPHEN SHINN, Orphans’ Court, Alexandria County, ; Jipril Term, 1833. ORDERED. Thst all person* having c aims against decedent's estates, either by judgment or decree, or on bonds, bills, or open account, do exhibit the same at the monthly sessions of this Court, with the legal proofs in sdpport thereof; otherwise they will n-.t be allowed and admitted in the settlement of inch Bitates with the legal representatives thereof, until so submitted and proved;—and that thisYlrder be publish ed one - a week for six week* in the Alexandria Phe nix Gazette, fir the information of those whom it may concern A copy—Test: junc 6—w6w_ A. MOOHE, keg. Wills, Orphans’ Court, Alexandria County, May Term, 183$. - j Elizabeth slatford, administratrix of iiobt.! Slatford deceased, submitted to the Court her first recount as administratrix aforesaid, with the vouchers In support thereof; which account is received, wRI, lie allowed and duly recorded, unless cause be ihewn to the contrary, on or before the firat Monday in Fuly next; of which all persona interested or concern* sd wilt take notice. A copy—Teat* J3 June 6—w6w A MOOBE, Reg. Wills “MUSEUM Dpenlu’/ from 10 to 12, M.t tod from 3 to 5, P If . rrv * * *— *_ - -•--——■—— V -*-* • ' ' 'ar- . -Vi r' 'v~-"4Pm‘: - SALES AT AUCTION. BY WILLIAM D. NUTT. ; 1 temQn^j .\\K.U«mV ON Thursday next, TQh instant, at 3 o'clock, will be told at my Auction Store, without ItUtrvc, 80 BOXES LEMONS, of. largt tixtand of good kind U 9 BY WILLIAM D. NUTT. ' TruatWa fea\e. ON Thursday next, the ltth in»t„ at 10 o'clock. A* M. I shall proceed to sell at publio auction, on the premises, A LOT OF GROUND, situated on the north weat corner of Alfred and Queen streets, running from the etfrner on Alfred forty feet, and on Q-ieen eighty eight fert The above sale U made under the terms of a deed of trust. and such ti> tie only will be given as is now vested in the trusted. By order of the Trustee jy 0 —is WH. D, NUTT, Auel. BY WILLIAM D. NUTT. ExfcC’Ulors1' ON Wednesday next, 10th inst, at 10 o'clock, eriU be sold st the late resiJenee of Mr Kobt, Andes, son, dec'd, on Pitt street, opposite St Paul's Church, all nis HOUSEHOLD fy KITCHEN FURNITURE consisting of bed, matrass, betiding, bedstead, aide, board, bureau, tables, chairs, carpets, silver spoons, Jj 0 * A Iso, Chesapeake {7 Ohio and lateral Canaf Stock. Bi order of the Executor*. W. D. NUTTi jy 6 Auct. Auckland f iT.ftak. PURSUAN r to a Deer) of Trust executed by John Love, bearing date the 30th day of March, 1820, and recorded in the Countv Court of Fauquier, 1 shall, for the purposes therein mentioned, on Wednesday, the '21st August nest, between the hour* of 10 o'clock in the morning and 4 o'clock in the evening, on tne premises, proceed.-n -ell. for cash, THE TRACT OF LAND, with the annurtenan va thereunto belo> ging, called BUCKLAND, or Buckjand Farm; situsted part in the Couuty of Prince William and part in the County of Fauquier, and eatimated in the said Deed to contain 8 00 ACRES, oe the same more o. less. 1 he improvements are ve ry convenient and valuable- This Lud is distant from >Vsrr nton 8 to 10 miiea, and about 34 milea from AL exandriai the soil was originally of strong staple, and ia very susceptible of improve m-mt by the use of pUi. ter, clover, he. This valuable property ia so generally known, that a further description ia deemed unntc a* sary Persons desirous of purchasing, are ref rred to John Brown, Esq who lives in the neighborhood, and will shew the land Such title as is in tl|e subscriber will be conveyed to the purchaser. THOMAS L MOORB, Warrrnton, June 14,1833. . Surviving Trustee, june 14—wtilatAug Public \/f«. CHARLES FLETCHER, one of the late find ».v J. of Fletcher W Dement, having assigned to me in trua', for certain purposes in the assignment aforesaid expressed, sundry Vromissory Notes and Book Ac* counts—Notice ia ther. fore hereby given to all per* sons indebted to the late firm aforcaaid, that immediate payment <a requested, or, if the same be postponed, that satisfactory security will be required, otherwise those claims will be placed in the hands of the proper officer for collection. may 23—w6wCHB- NEALE,Trustee. JSUWcTd, uUcitdl /I11IE subscriber is a middle aged man, perfectly I healthy« hat been eugsged in the Milling bust* ness upward* of thirty yeani has a small fkmdyi and has a wish to rent a Country Grist Mill, convenient to market! or he would take one on altarea. otherwise, ne would undertake the management of a Manufacture ing Mill in any healthy situation in the United State*. A note addressed to- J. K. at Fairfax Court Houae, Vs., would be attended to immediately,' june 22 law4w* THE FREDERICK VVVvte du\\AwiY opring, ^ITU VTEO five miles north of Wine better, former* O lv known u DUVALL'S Sulphur Spring, will be opened for the reception of company on the first of July The proprietors return their thanks tn their patrons of (he last season, and inform them and the public that the accommodations are more spacious and comfort* ablr | several out housfcsand additional rooma have been added a large bath house erected, upon the most ap. proved plan—good stables, and aheda for carriage*" in short, every necessary arrangement for the reception o.‘ company- Every exertion shall be made for the ac commodation of guests. LEROY P. WILLIAMS. Frederick County, V*. June 25-»»6w U,ECIfcV\kM\ un Rfi\© BY WILLIAM M. MORRISON\ Til K Catechism of American Lav, adapted to popu lar u*e, setting forth, in a brief and familiar m*n wrr, (he principle* of law relaiing to title by gilt, eon* tracts of sale, principal and agent, partnership, negoti able paper, merchant vea*ela, contract* of affreight* ment. insurance, kc. he Also, Catechism of Health, tenth edition, which contains plain amt simple rules for (he preservation cf the health and vigor ol the constitution, from infancy to old age._____if* Uduse tu Ueni. s-_a The twoatorjr brick DWELLING |«tusr. on Royal street, opposite to Mr. KiSjilBMcGuire's, in complete repair, will be wpi, a-ied at s moderate rent to a careful, permsnen^enant. Posaesaioo-given immediately. In q*iire at the warehouse of jy 3 _SAMUEL B. LABMOUR lA Co A CttTd* DOCTOR W. T- DYER, having removed from Virginia to Alexandria, respectfully offVrs his pro fe-aiontl services to the public. Having practised ex tensively in the eountry for eight year*, he feel* pre R * red to discharge the duties of bis profession in all t branches Office and residence on the north east corner of King and Columbus street*, june 23 .VeahRCti Mate Quanj., TIIB aubaeriber, residing in Prince William County, iVa ) tSMiriy bis sincere thanks to the public m general for tae patronage they have afforded hun In his line of business He wiahe* t* inform thr in habitants of the District of Columbia, and the sur. rouading eountry, that lie baabcen at considerable expense in procuring a quant^r .<* KS* Slate as can he had-in America, which he w wiltinf to furnish and put on. at from T t® 9 dollar* per square, agreeably to the quality- Those wishing to afford him patron age in this laudable undertaking will signify it by ap. plying to John K. Mills ami John Huddleston, Agents in Alexandria or to Matthew Waite, Washington City, mar ?4~v3m WILLIAM WA|T£