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4 | ij. —-- . “ Faitcequ'il faiit, arrive cc qu'il pourra.” ^ • _ — !■ ■ _ "■ ■*' " - 1 ■ --'*- 1 ' * ..A- —— - -" • - — - “ **;• - - — ■^©Sm 2JSX£f'-T. Si£r©a3©ii.'J’ SiS©'J&f3If£» &&2s3 33b 3388. S1SS1S WtoSik, 5ES—£?©► 8369. _-—.—.— __=— PUBLISHED BY EDGAR SNOWDEN. Daily Paper $8 per annum. Country paper $5. Fox Vxe\ft\\t. The Brii' PUL tSKf, Jno B llawks, m»« V->»er, carries about 2000 barrels, and will be in ;'rS’»" * '****’“ *f”J w. iffi’ija. For The schooner BENJAHfS D. J.i( A SON. V; A vV , vessel, burthen 67 12 95 tons, and will cli r> barrels? built in Dorchester County, Mary lot of the be»t seasoned white oak, and is complete ly lined w ith chain cables, anchor*, Sic ; draws 7 feet „■ it. r For terms apply to the captain on boarJ, at Davis’ wharf, or to 2 STF.PDF.N gHINN. T\\fc Slenmbdat i^Rwttl, C.iPTJilX GUY, will leave A... ^fL JannevS wharf. Alexandria, vt half past 7 o’clock V. U. i* \'J o’clock A. M. At - 2 o’clock P. M. ? and At half pa&t 4 o’clock P. U. Returning, Leave Washington at half past 8 o’clock A. M At haif past 11 o’clock A- M. At - 3 o’clock P. M ? and At half pa3t 5‘o’cl-xk P U Alexandria, join- 8—tf____ J^uUce. The Stratrcr COLUAIB Jl. Captain .Ismea Mitchell, will, until the first of September __ l next, leave Baltimore for the Distri t of Columbia evtry Wednesday at 4 o’clock P. VI , and returning, Will leave Wash.ngton at 6 and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A- M. on Sunday for Bvlti more._1 Slcnmboat POTOMAC, n _ Joseph Nrvitt, master, be *in*» iii complete order, will, on Fmlav, tt»* I7ih uwUnt, resume running to Nor folk and Kichninml leaving the City of Washington at 3. and Alexandria at 4 o’clock. P M. Returning. Ic*ave Richmond on Tuesday morning, ant. Norfolk on Wednesday m .mine, at 9 o’clock p*rc mviuuu.j, U«> to Richmond. do • 9 may 15 N.\ HI- WATTLES, Agent | Y)Y\\v»\*\ne V mv\\ Ytvj>\e.. VNKW ar'ide for cleaning the teeth and sweeten ine the mouth, juat received aud for vale bv 7lh mo 4 _WH.t.l 4M STABLER. torn. » » Bushels prime Mctdmg Corn, for sale in 11)| )| f lots to suit purchasers, by |v 2 S. U & S H JXNNKY N\Y\ttfc LsutY.. j K pure White lead, Roherts’ superior It Jt/ brands, just received and for sale bv i> i S M l'f S. 11 JtNNFY. Yviti r^.-\ Bvc* prime Kio Coffee, just rectived and for f W|e hy S. MESSKRSMiril •Mi\Y5\a\u\ Votowccti. SVI.tl 1. Crop* of Maryland Tohacco putchasfd by j 2 * S MESSERS WITH. bicU^ Lemons. rrt Botea Sicily lemons, for sale by jy 2 A C. CAZENOVKJ£J^»_ VtiUftAeivtita- turiueA dugut 15 So *£.* \ L,""p *na L“f SUi'''' 'T1 "a to^e_bj. c. CA2KNnvr. 8. Co. ?\\g«x, Sc e- linn* Porto Uico Supir ;i |5 bbla nv-as and prune Pork 2 half pipes Sicily Madeira Wine 6 quarter casks low priced do Received and for sale by i LINCOLN CHAMBERLAIN Cuffed, ftvtguT, aud iCurn 50.000 SJ’vSSSw** ♦0 hhds New England Bum For sale hy_w^yoit'I.K k C.. Utuwvd\ »Wuu\ ra\l. » nusheUofGroun 1 Alum -salt. the cargo f 5U0U .cu— *4gg!iV. y c Also. 60.000 Sawed Lathe__jun<: __ Trea\\ T\imiu\ain «k iAina, ui\oal 5( >i > T^±±L_ ^ucmvc liTand’j. Cl II .If IVpes of superior quality Cognac Brandy, i .n^r*"d f°r ^ ^ WVI. D. NOTT. lixWXXV * " Casks of convenient size, just received *ndJor »le «r by _--— ftic *v\^ \iaatoas. Hjfk Boxes Sicily Lemons, in prime order, just re ceived and fur “'^MESSEUSMim tlec^Wed on Rft\o BY WILLIAM M. MORRISON, ffV.IF, Catechism of American Caw, adapted to P"P“' l JVr use. setting forth, in a brief and familiar man ner. the principles of law relating to title by *»**• *“! tract* of tale, principal and agent, partnerahip,n«.got mhle paper, merchant vcweK contract* ot affreight merit, insurance. kc. Ac Also, . Catechism of Health, tenth edition, whiqfr contains plain and simple rules for the preservation cf the health and vigor ot the constitution, from infancy to o’d age-_— MUSEUM Operil**’/fro® lOto 13, M., and fromS to 5, »*M ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE. [From Tail’s F>dinburgh Magazine for. May.] UP. MEN OF ENGLAND. fThe following animated burst of patriotism and poetry, the effusion of one of Britain’s ljo*t of Schills and Korntrs, was contemporary with that dark hour of suspense which followed the infatuated vote of the House of Peers against the Reform Bill, and when there were strong surmis es that the King had forfeited his popular charac ter of a Reformer. This happily was a mistake The firm attitude taken by the people, peaceful Iv overmastered the crisis; the pi>eni remains as a warning, which was meant as a call; and a glow ing evidence of that noble and free spirit, open to conciliation, but which unwisely irritated by 1 contemptuous denial of justice, still " Bides ils timed* J Ye men of England, will ye sec The morn of fredotn passing by, Nor strike your blow for liberty ? Will ye—nor raise your shout on high? Will only ye thus idly stand, \Vhile Europe struggles for her right! Ari-***, arise, with heart and hand. Up Men of England, to the fight! 0 shame! less noble cheeks are pale. That England’s sons should crouch and kneel. Ami f .intly sue with coward wail, Where nieao-r hand* have grasped the steel. Listen! your despot lord tings say. Ye dare not struggle for your right. Yet n»ne that stirring taunt repn\? Up, Men of England, to the fight! 01 bitter shame, and bitter wo, To bear so base a scorn so long! Your firmer fathers paused not so, When Hampden braved the Stuart's wrong. And will ye fling their heritage Of glory and of conquered right, Before a faction’s bigot r.ige? r r_ ,i.. ,r r.,,,i tn I tig tt.rhfi Ye strove with France in days of yore,— Once more she dares you to the field; No* that your bravest blood should pour Again a Bourbon’s throne to shield: W ith her she calls you to advance On the broad path ot truth and right, What answer do you give to Fiance? Up, Mm of England, to the fight! France shows you what a people can, Against a tyrant's vassal horde; France shows ye what there is in man, When freedom flashes on his sword; She points the way, she cheers ye on, She bids you triumph for your right. Dart ye noi do what France has done? Up, Men of England, to the fight! What fear ye? no barbarian Czar Can pour his Cossai ks on your land: No Prussian pei tidy can mar The triumph of your brother-bacd. Ye are alone ypoo the seas. Sole judges of your native righ't,— One short, sharp hour your country frees; Up, Men of England, to the fight! And think ye Scotland will not lend. In such a cause, her warrior tide? Nor Wales her mountain steep descend, To share the peri! at your side? Nor Ireland sound her harp, and wave Her pure green banner for your right— A sister now, no more a slave? Up, Men of England, to the fight! I By Liberty’s eternal name, 'One** England's prouiiest glorv,arm! Sweep from your isle oppression’s.shame, Apd cleanse her of her locust swarm. An honored giave that isle shall give To every martyr of her right. In lif- ve’ve died*, in;death ye live! Up, Men of England to ihe fight! Fiom the Montreal Vindicator of June 28. Extraordinary Case.—A most extraordina rv case came belore the Court of King s Bench of this District on Saturday last, the nature of which the following details will give some idea: A young lady from Upper Canada* of the name of Me Mil Tan, about sixteen years of age, was brought before the Court, on a writ of Habeas \ Corpus, at the instance of a man of the name of Kennedv. It appeared in testimony before the Court, that this >oung man resided for a couple of years with the step-father of the young lady, i in the capacity of clerk. That having had, in consequence, frequent opportunities of seeing and conversing with her, he persuaded her, for certain reasons, to elope with him. They esca ped through a window from the second story of the hou3e,°b? means of a ladder, during the night, and having embarked in a canoe, gained’th<- -.p nosite or American side of the bt. Lawrence, and were married, at Massena, by a magistral In the meantime, the family having discovered their flight, the step father and one of the uncles of the young lady followed the fugitives, whom thev overtook about oine in the morning, two hoar* after the marriage ceremony had been per formed. The young lady appeared very much | .fleeted, and seemed very glad to be rejoined by ! her friends, with wfcom she consented to return, —————— when asked so to do, having declared that Ro oieo Kennedy had deceived her Some time af terwarila »he was placed bv her father, at hei own request, in one of the Nunneries of this city. Kennedy discovered her retreat, and by a writul Habeas Corpus, had the you tig luily broughl urfore the court. The Ja-.lge having heard the parties bv their attormes, and read the several affidavits on both sides, decided, that as Mis* M’MiHan was not detained against her will, the writ of habeas corpus did not apply to her case: especially as she was at liberty to leave the Con vept when she pleased, and as she declared ir her own affidavit before the court, that she was do strous not to be restored to Kennedy. The wrii was discharged accordingly Miss M’Millan belongs to a most respectabli family, and the question excited a great deal o interest. Selling a Dog.—Dick Laxvbones was the own er of a laige dog, which coat him as much tc keep him as it was to keep two pigs, and the doj besides was utterly useless. Nay he was worst than useless, for in addition to the espense o keeping he took up house room, and greatly an noyed Dick’s wife. 4 Plague take the dog!’ said she, 4 Mr. Laiy bom s, 1 do wish you would sell him, «r kill him or do something or other with him. He’s inort plague than his mtten neck is worth—always Iv ing in the corner and eating more than it woulil take to maintain three children I wonder you would keep such:i useless animal ’ 4 Well, well, my dear,’ said D'«k. 4 say nc more about it} IM get rid of litui one of these days ’ Tins « «s intended as a mere gei-ofl on the pari of Dick; but as his wife kept daily dinning hi< e irs about the dog, he was Ht length compelled to take some order on the subject ‘ Well, wife,’ said he one day as he catne in, 4 I’ve sold Juwler.’ 4 Have vou indeed?’ savs she, brightening up at the good news—* 1 m dreadful glail of it.— How much did you sell him for, my dear?1 * Fifty dollar#.* • Fifty dollars? What fifty dollars for on« dog? How gl-itl lam! That’ll almost buy u# a wood horse. But where’s the mone\ iny low? ‘ Money!*said Dick, shifting a long ntne lazi ly to the othtr. end of hi. mouth, ‘ 1 did’iit g*M any money—I took two puppies, at 25 dollar# a piece.* Fur Ur.nu The twj .mry EIHCK If')fTSb. on Neva Jyii^sfeet. ne .rly opposite Jtr Green’d Gabim t Ware Ik.U'C a comfortable revdence <or » mtuII f * oily I'oa session given next week, inquire at Ibis ifhec june 18 -tf __ WA\\\e atu\ HpvAj \\t\'p> f »r SUMMER— LJtTEST F iSHIONS. THOM \S L. MARTIN, At his old stun.1, on K ng. three doon above Halifax street, has on hand an ex tensive assortment of WHITE, Ml.Ill .1X1) BI.ACh HATS °J the latest fashion, a:*! all the vatielus »>t shape ami q latiiir* that art worn, manufactured undrr his own i.mne. iate tnspec .ion by the most experienced workmen, and will be C.ond to be got op in a alyle not surpassed any * here, ilia prices are reasonable, and a good article may be expected bv purchase™ *le would particularly invite attention to Ins T LA to RUSSIA HA TS. Th«.y ore not surpassed, if equalled in any maract. __ WAn&oNU ViAixfts. f»4\ Boxes Window GU*s Norlhern manufacture, Oi t from 8 X 10 to l.’X 18, at moderate price# Marbles, in ba^e, luOO each I,nuking Glass platest Hip. a in boxca 00 doxen Glass Kiions, will be solo low toclo 1 set very rich cut Claasware. #45 With an assortment Liverpool Dining Sets, and ntlirr poods in m\ line- R- *#■ MILLER. VAtne,—Rosin.—*T ur—ViVch— TURPENTINE. WITH a variety of other articles, for sale cheap, i ca'led for immediately. june 28_; J0S1AH H. DAVIS. . To Root, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. The commodious three Btorj Brick DWELLING, with extensive hack build inga, surpassed by none in Alex >ndria, —. rreen: I \ occupied bv Suntu I B I .armour jilso—The commodiou* HOUSE at the Vtl tage, with an excellent fruit and vegetable Garden ol two acre*, formerly owned by George 1 a» U»r, Esq Apply to SAMUEL B I.AHMoOlt, at the \* are house of Samui l B L*rm<mr s. Go. ff’anted. An elderly, unincumbered Female, of moralI cbarac ter, to take permanent charge of a small fumily. 11 such proper compensation will be given None neei1 apply who doubt their capacity for filling the placi sattalactordy to a person who has been accustomed tc order harmony, and ecom-rry, in his house ,i> 1 llous® to Rent. The twoatory brick DWELLING HiiUsK on Koyal atreet, opposite to Mr Mv GuircV, in cov.pleie repair, will b« ed at a moderate rent to a carefu , J pennar.cn tenant. Poaseasion given immediately- In q.i re at the warehouse of j j SAMUEL II. LABMOUR & Co House & Hot for StiVe or Rent The subscriber offers for sale or rent hia SfHk HOUSE * HALF ACRE LO'J. ft* I §2 altheinteraebtion of Washington and ront Sn.«>wt. in which he nowresidca - nor l- -Uwtf ’ EDMUND I. LEE. lUaltlcl ot Columbia, County of Alexandria, Set. May Term, 1S33. James Harris, Jr and Lucy Ilia wife; Robert"1 Brocket! and Iietsey bis wife; and Mari* Long den, Complainants, ^ aoaixst a; Nancy Craig, Henry Craig, son of Lucy Craig, U deceased; George Craig and Edmund Craig; g Harriet McCrendy and John McCready her >-^ husband; Henry Craig, son of George Craig; St; Washington Craig, Thomas Craig, Charles ^ Craig and Edw in Craig; Caroline Rose and ^ her hu-bArtiT-Samuel Rose; John .Harrison Craig, John Craig, George C.. Longden, John A. Longdtn and Allred Norris, Defendants, J 1 y;l K>DePendants, Harriet VlcCready, John McCrea dy, i lenry Craig, (son of George) Washington ’ Craig, Charles Craig, Edwin Craig, John Craig, George ■ C. Longden, John A. f ongden, and Alfred Norris, not having entered their appearance to this suit, and given security according to tht* statute and the rules of the Cour ; a id it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court ; that they are not inhauitants of the District of Colum bia; on tii** complainant's motion by theircnunsel,itis > ORDERED, hat the amul absent Defendants, Har ! rbt ttc ready, John M- Cready, Henry Craig, (son of 1 George) Washington Craig.- Charles Craig, Edwin ri Craig, J-hn Craig. George C Longden, John A-Long I den,"and Alfred Norris, do appear here, on or before the firs day of next October Term, and answer the : Complainant''! Lilt, and give secur.ty for performing ! the decrees of the Court; and that a copy of this Or ' d>:r be fmtliwi h published for two months successive \ l>in tin* il-xandria Hhenix 8 sette, and another co i py posted at the front door of the Court house of said County, rest: LDVI. 1, LEE, C. C. i j 10—2m ____ Te-m, Wiata, FRUITS. &c. &c. ; Landing from New York, and/or sole by ihe ■ subscribers: a Chests, half ctiest*Mnd boxes Gunpowder, )40l I Imp* rial, III son. Young Hyson and Pouchong i TEAS, fine qualities 20 beautiful larquereucaddics ? uunpowder 2 cases J .b leads 5 .1 ea 70 hogshead* '<cw Orleans, Porto Uico and St Croix $l7(i-lRS 50 bags white H. *i> do 10 quarter casks Port ”1 20 Indian bamls KojsiHnn 4u quarter c <sks Wry Malaga ^jyjyES 5 half pipes Catalonia 40 cases Claret 11/ do Mu*cat J 4 h»lf pipes Seig-iette’s Cognac Brandy, enti lied to debenture 10 barrets I lonev j- 50 noxta new Cheese 1 case Vermicelli 100 bales Cassia 10 Bales Almonds 5 do Madeira Nuts 8‘f drums Prunes 150 do Fig* 25 do Dates 50 boxes Bunch Raisins 20 boxes French Fruits in vinegar 40 do Caper* <nd itl'Vt* 50 do Sicily Lemon*, in good order 2 pipes fresh l.« mon Juice prepared in Sicily, a new article * 125 Demijohns, one. two, and five gallons 5 cask* Brown Stout 90 dozen Knglish Mustard N B These (Tunis, being imported under reduced an 1 abolish- d dute* and purchased chi- fly for mom) ’ can be sold at low pric- a June 10 SAMUKL B. LARMnUit fc M> Ov\M»»ilv n for \Yft*V\uglon & s BALTIMORE. The public are renpertfuily .informed tlia Brltzh-u-y er J* Co’* Phentx l ine i f Splendid B ue r _ Safety Coaches will, in future, |g„yi- • fyxaudnu lor Washington and Baltimore at half past 7 o’clock A M Passengers going in this line to B-t timor.-, are assured there will be no detention in Washington. ... .A , , . Pei sons wishing to go in the 2 o clock or 10 o clock P. M Stage from Washington to Baltimore, can secure their seats at either of the opposition Stage Offices, and be sent to Washington without any extra charge. Their Coaches. Horn s and Drivers, are surpassed by none. No racing allowed. Passengers will be cal led for and left wherever required* and every exertion made to please the public. .. . __I__ L. -_—liMiilnf* In nnfllv tit til* OnTlfl. position Stage Office, next doorto C llrcat’s Barber Simp, on Koyal street, between King and Cameron street; ann at It M. Harrington’s Steam Boat Hotel, f and at J- Morris’ Franklin House Hotel Faro to Washington • • fO 25 •• to Baltimore • • 3 ‘J5 G. U. BRUCE, Agent. Alexandria, June P S The Stage leaves the Opposition Stage Office, adjoiningOadsby’s Hotel, Washington, every evening gt 4<’ciot’ti f«'r \Vxandriw _llir<' 8 »ruunU i w\A\er, For sale by the Tun, Barrel, or Bushel. Till K subscriber has on hand, and intends keeping during the seavon, Ground Plaster, which will be sold at as low prices as it can be procured at in the l>is “"d. V JON A JANNKY. W\it .MnnufttCtuTtO. RICH A AT B SP LE N PI PR I have HATS for the Summer, which I con fidently offer to the pub lic, knowing them to be of the FIRST ORDER. I have heducf.d the price. I aak those that are in want, and others that have been buying in the neigh boring Cities, to call and examine—compare, and niy, if I am not offering the finest mtnuficiurt for the price that has ever been seen: two doors East of Butcher’s llardwart Store. N. B- Country Gentlemen, . before you spend your mo ney, call on JOHN T. Qj WU.BAR. e ' SALES AT AUCTION. DUttid of Cokrabia, County of Alexandria, Set. May Term. 1833. George Jacobi and Sarah hia wifif August-ne B. Williams and Ann L. his wife. Complainants, William A. ChUda, John P. U- JN CHANCERt truite and Elisabeth Ann hi* * wifet Samuel A. Childs. Jolm Wren A Mary Y. bis witet John Wesley Childs, and Benjamin A.Child*, Defendants, J TIE bill in this cause having been regularly taken for confessed against the resident defendants] and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that due publication has been made against the non resident de fendants] the bill is taken for confessed against them also, and set down fur hearing) and the cause coming on to be heard, it is Obdbbbd, aiijodosd abd DBCBRiD, that the Marshal of the (^strict of Columbia do sell the tract of land, conta nRigone hundred and fifteen acres, be the same more or less, mentioned in the bill of the complainants, of which John Childs died seised, lying in the County of Alexandria, District of Columbia, to the Jrgheat bidder, on the premises, sfter advertising the same six weeks in some newspaper printed in the District of Columbia, upon the following terms: One third of the purchase money to be paid in cs»h, and the ba* lance thereof to he paid in tw o equal instalment* at sis and twelve months, secured by bonds and a deed of trust on the premises. Abd roaTHSB, That the Marahal do convey the pre mises to the purchaser or purchasers] and, alter de ducting for his own commission allowed by law, and other expenses of the sale and the costs of this suit, to he paid to the persons respectively entith d thereto, that lie pay to each of the complainant! and defend ants, children of John Childs aforesaid, or in right of their wives, one-eighth part of the balance of the pur chase monryj an.; that he do report his proceedings under this Decree to the Court. A c. py—Test: £DU. I LEE, C. C. trj* In obedience to the above Decree, I shall proceed to tell, dn Friday, the 16th day of August nest, at 12.o'clock, on the pr» mites, ^gau H5 ACRES OF LAND, ^Qn|i lying in tiie County of Alexandria, District • of Columbia, with all the improvements ^fgjsafethcr on, consisting of a comfortable l»WKL* 1,1 NlloUSK and other (tut-Houses. The Land is now in cultivation, lisa a sufficiency of Wood and Tim* ber. and has some excellent Meadow I and. It is situ ated bet ween Hugh Minor's land, or adjoining the land of Colonel Opie, audit the residence of the late Kev. John Childs. The terms of tale are - One third f the purchase money to be paid in Cash on the day o ’ talc; the other in two instalments, in six an<l twelve months Notes to be given, and a deed of trust on tire land for the security of the balance of the money. O. SCOTT, I). U. j>-4—dlwVcottCAiig Fur II Ashton, Marshal. ¥ lib‘Ac, t . |r^7* In obedience to a decree »f (he Honora ble the Circuit Court for the County of tlex*n«.ria. District of Columbia, sitting in Chancery at Ma; I etm, 1883, in favor of 1 incoln Chamberlain, surviving part ner of Lincoln 5t t other Cham -erlam, Complainants, against Georgr McCleish. adroinit'rater «;f vrchdnld vJcCI -ish, di c'd, and ottu rs, Defendant*.— I ihall pro . « , to bell, for Cash, at tho fiont door of the Council Chamber, on Sn.tu'diy, the 3d day of August nrx*, at 12 i>’c!ock, sill the right, title and interest, of Aichi hald McCleish/Jun., dec’d, to the undivided proper ty, as follows. One LOT of LAND, beginning on Un;on street 8J feet to the southward of Duke street, and running thence, southwardly with Union street, "4 feet; thence eastward!)' 56 feet I inch; thence north* war-llv, and parallel with Union street, 24 feet; thence w stwsrJIy to the beginning 56 feet. A ho, Two other LOTS of LAND, one situated on the east side of Pitt street and south aide of Cherry street, marked No. 13; the other on the esst side of Fitt street and north aide of Locust street, m irked No 22; containing half an acre each. Also, One other LOT of GROUND, beginning on Union street at the centre of the square formed by 'he line of John Lloyd; thence westwardly with his line. unit paramei 10 rnncc nrcci( uv iccm 'iuhvx wardly 22 feet 3 inches, thence eaat UO feet to Union street i thence north on Union timet 22 feet to the be ginning. C. SCOTT, Commiaaioner. }y 4— dlwfccotSAu g__, rubWc dale. In observance to a Decree of the Honorable the Circuit Court for the County of Alexandria, His* trict of Columbia, sitting in Chancery, st Ma$ term, 1833, in favor of Philip Crandell, Complainant, against Sarah Leesburg, late Sarah Crandell, and others. De ft ndants, I shall proceed to sell, on Saturday, the 3d day of August next, ai the front door of the Council Chamber, at II o’clock, for caih all the real Estate in the Complainant’s bill mentioned, One Two Story BRICK HOUSE and LOT jfeTitof OROUMJ, with all the loiprovementa there Bv|»»l .n, aituated in the Village called West End, on tlie south aide of the road leading from the Stone Bridge to Samuel Catt’s Tavern, about 300 yards from ihe District l ine. Also , 'One BRICK STABLE, aituated on Wales’ IS.Alley, Heat of Union Street, between King and prince Street* The purchaser or put chasers failing to comply with the term* of sale, the property will be resold on the I'enth day thereafter, and the first purchaser held lia ble for any deficiency tliat may ariae from the second sale. C. SCOTT, Commissioner. jy 4—dlw&eot3Aug A Card. Mrs. ANDERSON, late of Washington, will give inatruciinnato Young Ladies on the Piano Forte, _ at her residence near the corner of King and Fairfax .treeta. Il*-f terms will be reasonable, and made known on application. A few Y ung Ladies can be accommodated with Board. _jy 1-dlm " To l*eV, £xA The STORE V DWELLING lately oceti jij^nied by Jonathan Field, at the corner opposite the Farmers' Bank. Apply to june 19—eotf JNB. B. VOWELJL*;' V