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w Fais ce qxCil fnut, arrive ce qiiil jxmrra.” SSSOV. W^PSTiiSlPiSk^ Itl®3£SII£*Sb 8f> 08841. STiSIF 3B&&23S m S-ST©.* 8f0f, VLEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR SXOIVDE.Y, ,rS DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE KALf YEARLY. \ I E \ \ N D RIA GAZETTE (ron the country) is PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON I’CT.sDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, ' u VDOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. ■r. ,■ „s- nf A Irertising:—Advertisements neat oi'iisMCivJitsly inserted at the rate of one \ u. IV ,• < ire for the first three insertions, , < tv, i-.--five cents for every subsequent inser \ reasonable deduction will be made in t ie case ot yearly advertisers. • • \ od ver*: evnents appear in both papers. FOR AMSTERDAM. _ The coppered Ship EAGLE, Soule, ulVmaster. will sail in all the present month, ilKl takt> *,o hhds. tobacco and small stowage on freight; for which apply to aus 5 \V. FOWLE & CO. forTreIght or charter. rtTK. The first rate, (new) copper-fastened. j/.*yp,rig MARY HE It.YA HD, John Beetlv, Master, will stow about 1,350 barrels; now in complete readiness to receive a cargo. Apply to augo C.EO. JOHNSON S Co. FOR SALE. The Schooner DOLE HIS. in good or U2*i and well found, carries about one thou sand bushels grain or fourteen cords wood. Ap ply t<* Janney & Russel), at Dumfries Mill, or to an" 5 ' GF.O. JOHNSON & CO. NOTICE. The Steamer COLl'M RL\, Cupt. James Mitch* ell, having resumed her ® regular trips between Bal timore and the District ot Columbia, will, until the 1st day of September, leave Baltimore for the District every Wednesday, at 4 o’clock. P. M.: and returning, will leave Washington at 6, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Sun day for Baltimore. Passage $2. __ SUGAR A.N1) COFFEE. Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar m\3 j do Porto Rico do 5 boxes Havana white do 20 bag$ Cuba Coffee 10 do- Java do Landing from schooner Amanda, for sale by _aug 20 STEPHEN SHINN. Janr.ey’s whf. SHEET IRON AND CUT NAILS. Of i Casks of Cut Nails and Brads Sheet Iron and Boiler Plates German Steel. For sale by aug HA.-C. CAZENOVK & C O. RICHMOND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO Boxes Pound Lumps, 1‘2’s and 16’s, ofva nous brands, the greater part from the •‘iebrated factory of S. Myers & Co. (a part Sjvocer’s Patent Cut,”) just received, per 'dir Mechanic, for sale on pleasing terms by GEO. JOHNSON * CO. “SUGAR AND MOLASSES. CT. CROIX and Porto Rico Sugar ' ■ » uba and Porto Rico Molasses. For sale hy Mg 18 Arc A 7. E N (> VK & CO. CROIX sugars! X Hogsheads J •J 5C barrels ^P“me St. Croix Sugars ii.g H For sale by W. FOWLE & CO. PORTO RICO SUGARS. Hug heads prime Porto Rico Sugars, re , '* reived per brig \\ ankinco, from Boston, »'r sale hv aug 13 W. FOWLE & CO. ’•'lyu SUGAR, STARCH! AND SHOT. ■ received per sloop Union, from Phila d'-.ji’ma. and for sale by the subscribers. A further supply of Loaf Sugar in boxes starch, and Ibo bags Shot, assorted sijrr><; 2 a !;i A C. C V/.ENOVE A-. CO. COTTON YARN. 7(J Bales assorted Nos., from the Brandy “ yf w‘ne t actory. for sale by _a>>~_ Leo. Johnson & co. TEAS, COFFEE, «u •io H-vson <»■* S WaS^cES?"4 CubaColfee o<> reams Wrapping Paper m K,>!sCil,« v,,‘«“gar(partsuper’rquality) t 0 bales Soft and Hard Shelled Almonds New Ynrk^mi*- P<2* fhouner Virginia, from inTvv i ,k,o m daily expectation of Brown m ImIV1 t\S:"-ra^ and other Groceries, by the ; ri(7 Ama"daJ a>l of which Will be sold ^•mlesale and retail, very low, bv ’ am* ]2 WILLIAM N. McVEIGH, -—_Prince Street wharf. teas ” 40 t,yson ) teas> R° L half chests Imperial [ man’s car in do do Gunpowder j <*0 Vork"';Tf?0ra ®rhoonrr Virginia, Irom New and for sale by --U~ U_EDW D. DAfNGERFIELD. 4*|\ TEA’C°EFEE, CHEESE, dec. tff t :,ests V. H. Tea, Morrison’s cargo Vmn .. .do do l,a'>a'n»’s do ' 1 -lb catty boxes Imperial do, Morri son’s cargo m Putch Company Java Coffee t o handsome Manilla do •i- vl ° Homingo do rjj boxes Goshen Cheese .Jr WraPP‘ng Paper ju'. . •' ,aegar (prime for pickling) Vort ,oceived per schr. Virginia, from New and for sale low by STEPHEN SHINN. Janney’s wharf. riflyamme nr-atiy at this office CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. HUGH C. SMITH has just receiued, per ship Maryland, from Liverpool, a hand some supply of CHINA AND EARTHEN WARE, comprising the principal part of his Fall Supply of Fancy and Staple Articles. These, with his previous large stock on hand, will he sold on moderate terms, cash or credit. Among the Goods are: Handsome Dinner Setts, new and beautiful style and patterns Tea Setts, China, plain <£,gilt. a large variety India Dining China, in setts, or any article separately Rich and common Cut, Plain, and Pressed Glassware, of every quality Castors, of common and superior quality Black Quart and Pint Wine Porter Bottles Demijohns of every size Stone Bare of an excellent quality . Window Glass of good quality and every size Boston Crown Glass, procured at factory pri Hall and Shop Lamps and Lamp Wicks [ces Britannia Tea Setts, of a superior quality H. C. S. expects soon, by the ship Virginia, sailed from Liverpool 2d of July, a further sup ply of Earthenware. Alexandria, aug 8 MADEIRA WINE. fpHF. subscribers have received, per the schr. 'X Village, from Madeira, 10 half pipes 20 quarter casks of finest old high colored Madeira Wine, from the house of Murdoch, Shortridge & Co. !*»(/ hare in Store, of previous importation, 5 pipes and 20 halfpipes of the finest wine of Murdoch. Yuille & Co., part of which has had j the benefit of a voyage to the East Indies. All J old. and warranted of the very best quality, aug GA. C. CAZENOVE & CO. | OLD L. P. MADEIRA WINE. 2 Pipes 4 Old high colored L. P. Madei-j 4 qr casks £ ra Wine, of “ G. D.Welsh’s” 4 eighth do ) brand Received per schr. Village, Newcomb, master, direct from Madeira, for sale by aug 3W. FOWLE & CO. j MADEIRA WINE. XI k Cast's, containing 1 to 2 dozen bottles; " each, of Newton, Gordon. Murdoch & Co’s superior old L. P. Madeira Wine. ■Iqrcasks | Grape Juice i 8 half qr casks S Just received per schr. Village, from Madeira,; and for sale by S. MESSERSMITII. | MADEIRA WINE. THE subscriber is now receiving, and offers I for sale, an importation of Madeira Wine, j per “ Iyanough,’’ via New York, consisting of j ♦5 hhds 4 Of the finest old L. P. Madei-J 6 qr casks > ra Wine, ofNewton, Gordon j 1 half qr casks ) Murdoch & Co.’s celebrated I brand; and he will receive and forward orders for their Old L. P. Madeira, superior Bual, Tin ta, Burgundy, Malmsey, and Grape Juice, aug 2 S. MS5SERSMITH. MORE NEW GOODS. “ SUPERFINE and French Calicoes Do Ginghams Ileal Damask Table Linen Super Bleached and Brown Cottons Bleached Cotton Drill; Crape do Bronze, Feather, and Palm Leaf Fans Rouen Cassimerc and Canton Flannel Corded Skirts, Pins, Boot Web White, colored & ribbed Hose; do do $ do i Twilled and common Tape, Millinet With many other articles, just received and for sale at reduced prices by ang 4GEO. WHITE. GIG AND HARNESS. 1HAVE for sale a Single Gig, with leather top, Harness, and fly preventer, which, anting a little repairs, will be sold a bargain, aug i3GEO. WHITE. NOTICE. fill IE co-partnership heretofore existing at A Pernambuco, Brazil, between John Ma tiu es and Henry Forster, trading under the firm of Mathues Forster, was dissolved on the 13th of the present month. June, by mutual con sent. The Commission Business will be conti nued at Pernambuco by JOHN MATHUES, who is at all times prepared to grant the usual facilities to vessels touching and trading at that port. Pernambuco, June 23, 1834. aug 2—dim___I LAND FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND in the County ol Prince William, Virginia, called “ Hazle Plain,” containing about 550 acres. A TRACT, adjoining the above, called u Brown’s,” containing about 40S acres. A TRACT on Bull Run, containing about 1075 acres. A TRACT on Cedar Run, called “ Fitz hugh’s,” containing about 575 acres. A TRACT on Slater’s Run, containing about 910 acres. A TRACT called “ Champs,”containing765 acres. A TRACT in Fauquier County, called <l Hale’s,” containing about 1400 acres. With several smaller TRACTS, containing from 100 to 250 ncres. On all these Tracts are good and sufficient Dwelling and Out-Houses. All of which will be sold on favorable term3, upon application to Bernard Hooe, Esq. or the subscriber, in Alexandria, jy 31 WM. H. FOWLE. MISSING, A BOX OF MERCHANDIZE, marked Geo. Kyle, care of J. D. Kerr, Alexandria, was shipped from Baltimore on the 26th April last, and is supposed to have been delivered impro perly to some other person. If such a Box should be in the possession of any person that may have received goods by the steamboat of that day, or may have any knowledge of such, will please give information to any of the Agents of the Baltimore Steam Packets, or to the subscriber. Alexandria, iune 12_'_B. WHEAT, AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of a deed of trust from James L. McKenna and Ann Cecelia, his wife, to Jonah Thompson, for the purposes therein men tioned, recorded in the County Court of Lou doun, lib. Ill, fo. 138. will be exposed to sale, in the Court House Yard at Leesburg, at 12 o’ clock on Monday, the 22d day of September next, being the first day of the Superior Court, A certain TRACT of LAND, on which Hiffl_has formerly been in operation a Grist and Saw Mill, lying and being on Broad Run, in the County of Loudoun and State of Virginia; containing by survey thirty three acres and ten poles, and adjoining the lands of William and George Shed. Terms of Sale, one-fifth Cash; the balance in four equal instalments of six, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four months. The deferred payments to be secured to the satisfac tion of the Trustee. I. P. THOMPSON, . Executor of Jonah Thompson, dec’d. nnglft—ts [Leesburg Genius of Liberty ts] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from the Bank of Alexandria to the subscribers, for the purposes therein mentioned, the following de scribed PROPERTY will be sold, on reason able terms and liberal credit: The WHARF and LOTS OF GROUND on the south side of Cameron street, now in the oc cupancy of Mr. Benjamin Waters. /A The WHARF, WAREHOUSE,"Ac. cal JjjjLled Tucker’s. aa A three story Brick DWELLING HOUSE iSifl and LOT OF GROUND, on the west side of Water street, between Cnmeron A Queen sts. MThe Brick DWELLING HOUSE on the north side of Cameron street, betwepn Fair fax and Royal street, occupied by Mrs. Mills. The BRICK BUILDING at the intersec iMtion of Cameron and Fairfax streets. MThe four-story Brick WAREHOUSE on Ramsay’s wharf, occupied by Messrs. B. Wheat A Son and Mr. Thomas Sanford. The ACRE LOT and BRICK HOUSE, j lij.li with several out houses, on Washington street, in possession ofT. F. Mason, Esq. £A The large WAREHOUSES at the cor-; iMnei of King and Columbus street, and an excellent Frame Dwelling House adjoining.' 1 m A HOUSE and LOT near the“ Village” lifrlformerly owned by Mr. P. G. M a is teller. A VACANT LOT on the south side of : Prince street, near Pitt. A DWELLING HOUSE and LOT OF J lj;i 1 GROUND oil Pitt street, opposite St. Paul’s i Church, formerly owned by Mr. Gurden Chapin.; A vacant LOT OF GROUND on Water j street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank. A FARM in Fairfax County, Vn. called the “ Meadows,” containing 275 acres. Another FARM in said County, called “ Lo max” or Turkey Cock Run,”—352 acres. One other FARM, called u Willow Spring,” near Centreville. Three small TRACTS OF LAND on Mount Vernon Road, containing, together, 307 acres, j Particulars will be given on application to Mr. i Isuac Robbins, at the Bank of Alexandria; and 1 proposals for any part of the property, directed j to tiic subscribers, will bo answered by GEORGE BRENT, 'i BENJ. WATERS, {T t ! WM. II. MILLER, i liuslee*' jn IS—tf WM. C. GARDNER, J D3* The above property will be sold (it Auc tion, on Monday, the 1st day of September nexf, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the Bank of Alexandria;; at which time the terms, Ac. will be made known, aug 14—tlstScpt PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of a Deed of Trust to the sub-1 scriber, from Thomas Preston and Ellen his wife, for the use of the Bank of Alexandria, re corded liber II, No. 2, folio 235, will be exposed to sale, on the 5th day of September next, One moiety of the TAVERN HOUSE fnftl and WAREHOUSE called the Bear Tav ern. situated at the north-west corner of the intersection of Kin" and Fayette streets, in the Town of Alexandria. Also, a moiety of the LOT occupied as a Wagon Yard. Terms of payment: One-fifth cash; the balance in four equal instalments of t», 12, IS, and 24 months, with interest from the day of sale; the afterpay ments to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises, or such other security as will satisfy the Bank. By order of the Bank: nug 7—ts WM. HERBERT, Trustee. SARATOGA WATER, GENUINE,from Congress Spring, for sale by 8th mo 13 WILLIAM ST ABLER. LOOKING GLASSES. A FEW handsome Mahogany and water- J proof Gilt Mantel and Pier Glasses, for sale low by aug 13_GEO. WHITE. ' A CARD. SAM’L. LINDSAY (of the late firm of Lind say, Hill & Co.) ofTers his services in the transaction of Commission Business. He is pre pared to make liberal advances on consign ments. His Store is spacious, situated on l) nion, between King and Prince streets; where he would be pleased to receive GOODS on STO RAGE. Persons sending FLOUR to this place (particularly by water) to be stored, would find it to their advantage to store on the wharf. If 1 requested, each parcel will be kept separate, and the identical Flour delivered when called for. Alexandria, August 6, 1834.__ WHEAT. I WISH to purchase Wheat in Alexandria; also at the Triadelphia Mills, situated three miles from town, on the Little River Turnpike Road. SAM’L. LINDSAY, On Union, between King and Prince sts. Griswold’s celebrated Wheat Fans for sale as above._Alexandria, August^ 6._ BLANKS ANP PAMPHLETS Prints NEW DRY GOODS WILLIAM H. MOUNT & CO. HAVE just received, and are now opening, some VERY DESIRABLE GOODS, con sisting in part of 6 pieces Italian Lutstring 3 pieces common do 1 doz Green Blonde Gauze Veils 1 doz do common do do 1 doz white Blonde do do 3 doz assorted do Gauze Hdkfs 2 doz common do do 3 doz Twisted Silk Hdkfs 2 doz Bead Bags, best quality 2 doz Bead Purses 0 pieces Rodgers’ Patent Flannel, warrant ed not to shrink in washing 2 doz Grass Skirts 2 cases Corded do, all prices 6 pieces White Crape 20 doz cotton, Silk and Cotton Hosiery 12 pieces 6-4 white Cambric Linen and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Gentlemen’s Pocket Hdkfs and Gum Elastic Suspenders, best quality 3 doz Thread Gloves 4 doz Berlin do 2 doz Ladies’ Black Silk do 0 doz best Kid Gloves; 6 doz common do 10 pieces Brown French Linen Grass Cloth, for gentlemen’s wear 3 cases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 1 bales Brown do do l bale Twilled Brown Cotton 20 pieces Penitentiary Plaids 2 cases low priced Calicoes 20 pieces Ginghams, in great variety Together with every article in our line; which will be sold unusually low for cash. jy 30 CHARLES BENNETT HAS imported, by the ship Herald, via Bal timore, and offers for sale Shoe Thread in bales, superfine and common Cambric and Shroud Muslins Boys’, Misses’, and Ladies’ Cotton Hose, best make Ladies’ Black Cotton, Random. Angola, and Silk Hose Men’s black Silk, mixed Raw Silk, brown Cot-. ton, and Random Half Hose English Galoons and black Lustring Ribbons Fine Linen Tapes, in great variety Clark’s Mile-End Spool Cotton Tailors’ patent Black, Blue and W. B. Thread 6-4 Bonk Muslins and Hdkfs, very fine Superfine white and printed Marseilles Vest ing. in small ends A few bales first quality Burlaps, 1, 2, 3, & 0 npr 29 WHEAT FANS, Ac. LG. & H. GIUSWOLD have nowon hand, • and will constantly keep, or manufacture to order, at their Establishment, corner of King and Alfred streets, a variety of Dutch and Eng lish improved WHEAT FANS; Cockle, Cheat, and Rolling SCREENS, for Flouring Mills; Window Screens, Riddies. Sifters, Mil. Shakes, Straw Cutters, and Safes; all of which they will dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. They guarantee them to be made of the best materials and workmanship; and hope, by con stant attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronage. Flour manufactures and Wheat Fan makers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. A boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above business, 16 or 17 years old, of good and steady habits. N. B. Repairing done on the shortest notice. TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass. BOOTS, SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, &c. TH, WHITE has just received, ner sloop . Statira and other arrivals, a very season able addition to bis stock of BOOTS & SHOES, which enables t.:tn to offer almost every article in his line at the very lowest prices lor cash. Among them are— Men’s fine Pegged Summer Boots Do Pumps, various qualities, (some very cheap) Women’s Seal, Lasting & Ivid Slippers, do Do Leather Je.Tersons & Slippers, do Misses’ f Children’s Shoes, various qualities Fine Palm Leaf Ilats, broad rims, (an ex cellent article) Coarse do do do A lot of HAIR TRUNKS, cheap Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, made to order, of the best materials and workmanship.jnne 10 PORTER AND ALE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic, that he intends keeping, through the season, at his Cellars on Cameron street, oppo site the Market, a constant supply of the best bottled PORTER AND ALE. in large and small bottles. Private families and taverns supplied at the shortest notice. . , , Orders from the country will be particularly attended to—so as to ensure safe carriage. The highest price given for empty bottles, mar 26--lm * JOHN W. SMITH. A HOUSE FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR RENT. MThe commodious well finished two story BRICK HOUSE on King, near Henry street, now occupied by Mr. Philip Hooff, would be sold at a very moderate price, and on liberal credit for the chief part of the purchase money: or exchanged, upon fair terms, for improved property nearer to the proprietor’s residence; or leased to a respectable tenant, at a reasonable rent, and possession given the 1st October next. Inquire at the warehouse of aug 4 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. SCOWS TO HIRE. TWO large Scows, suitable for transporting goods or ballast, &c. d:c. 1 jy 21 jqsiah H. DAVIS.__ MRS. PORTER’S SEMINARY WILL be re-opened, at the Dwelling of the Alexandria Bank, corner of Fairfax and Cameron streets, on the 15th of September, 1834. Encouraged by the success which has thus far attended the efforts of the Principals of this In stitution, they have continued to avail them selves of every advantage, which the various improvements in Europe and America have conferred upon the science of education. A Gentleman of liberal education and experi ence in the art of teaching, has recently taken the charge of the classes in Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Astronomy. This acquisition, with suitable apparatus for exhibit ing experiments, and familiar lectures, which will be given on each branch, complete the ad vantages enjoyed within the limits of this Insti tution. B. Hallowell’s course of lectures are also attended through the winter season. The vigilant care" and paternal watchfulness ever attendant upon the pupils, command oppor tunities for inculcating lessons on numerous points of morals and manners, which can only be secured by that maternal interest which wins the regard and confidence of the pupils. Board and Tuition, in all the English branch es, one hundred and fifty dollars per annum payable quarterly in advance. Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish, each, S6 per quarter of 12 weeks. Music on Piano, Harp, and Guitar, $18 do Drawing, Landscape and Flower ) Painting in oils £ 6 do Wax-work, •Transferring, Shell- ) , . work, and Chinese do j 5do Velvet Painting, in oil and water colors 5 do . Refer to ltev. Ruel Keith, Theological Seminarv,Va. Rev. Edward Lippett, do Rev. C. Dana. Alexandria, D. C. Rev. Mr. Johnson, do John Roberts, do Bernard Hooe, do A. C. Cazenove, do W. Fowle, do II. Daingerfield, do I. P. Thompson, do T. Fairfax, do Edgar Snowden, do R. B. Mason, do Benjamin Hallowell, do Hon. Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. Hon. Mahlon Dickernon, Sec’y oftheNavy. t ommodorc Rodgers, Navy Commissioner C. Morris, do “ Isaac Chauncey. do Col. Bomford, Washington. Gales & Seaton, do Gen. George Rust, Virginia. Hierome L. Opie, Virginia. Richard Brown. Virginia, jy 31—dtlstOct CHALLENGE BLACKING. Jl'S I received, Taylor i Slaton's unquali fied and inimitable Challenge /flacking, de cidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever offered to the American public. It is an effec tual preservative of the leather, and affords, with infinitely less than the usual labor, « dry, lasting, and brilliant jet black polish. For sale, at the price of ordinary blacking, by a»g 20 _ GEO. WHITE. SHIP CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. IUA\ E lor sale a Lot of Tools, of excellent quality, principally such as are used by Ship Carpenters} such as Broad Axes, Planes, Chi-els, Adze, Augurs, Plains, one set. of new 'Mooring Plain*, Brace, Square, with many other articles, Chest, Jtc. I would prefer sell : ing the vi hole together, and to a young ship car I penter the lot would be sold a great bargain. I _GEO. WHITE. BAROUCHE AND HARNESS. A SECOND-HAND Barouche, with Har ness in good order, having undergone a thorough repair. Also, two second-hand Gigs, with Harness, for sule, low. by _a”g J5_ GEO. WHITE. WHEAT WANTED. PRIME WHEAT wanted by a tig _A. C. CAZ ENO V E & CO. TO THE GREAT FALLS. The Canal Packet Poat an on aii WASHING TOS has commenced her regular trips, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for the Great Falls or Crommclin, starting from Frederick Street Bridge, (Georgetown) at 8 o’clock, A. M., and returning the same day at or before sunset. Fare to and from CrommeJin, 50 cents. The Canal is now in fine order, and the coun try presents a beautiful appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, a trip to the Great Falls offers a most delightful treat. Parties, on any other days of the week, can be accommodated, by giving a short notice or application to the proprietor, living on Third street, Georgetown._Z. M. OFFIJTT. FRANKLIN HOUSE. MTlie above TAVERN has been rented by the subscriber. It is well known as having | been long occupied by Mr. Augustine Newton; [ is now in good repair, and every comlbrt that i the traveller needs can be had. The Table is j every day supplied with the delicacies, as well ; as the substantiate of life. The Bar is well fitted | with the best Liquors, and private parties can i be accommodated in the most deliuhtful nian iner. JOHN WEST. N. B. Beltzhoovcr’s Line of Stages arrive and ' depart daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses, and Hacks, c an be had on the most reasonable terms nov 5—d Id* Wre are requested to announce Philip N. Amiss as a candidate to represent the County of Kappahanock in the next General Assembly or