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Alexandria gazette. [volume] (Alexandria, D.C.) 1834-1974, October 21, 1846, Image 3

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, m: ri.v.N'Via am \ i.u.<noN.
. it.,„K 11t il..- IVin>->Uaitu« Mfvti.-n it i
» i ♦ }, >t although all the :
eKC, pi o Voted ag on- t le
p that i deshowed that they
v,.t piul wnot lel:X timid j
. . Ml.. , to sati'fv the people oi the
t ,,.ruiv their continence. We regald
t one—and as proving, I
'' ( ; . ,t the «ii » p am! radical change that
; ,,, tp.- publm mind. Nor did the :
• . . j . , »i ricctcd. make tins J';»rill
yv , r„ v . > ?* 1' ‘ *
• , , ;v They contended lor j
. • • • ; » ■ > • - ai * Whig
• i« i; oh and breadth, inclu- ,
, . . j iir and admpiate p*'vtcctn?ii to
,,t s i :u!»*r these declaration'
\ ..lt .. i i ‘ 14 - *
.• i i * d b\ the Ihmocrutic state
, i; oc a» • ’ ^
„,i. ,>lv,i;m.
. ,,{ i mi.' Ivania have acted wi>eiv i
,. . lime, especially in reterence !
•. ! U * * * * " j
i;r\. What have they gained, i
t»a : ’ vV 1 f ; j
... r'ing men protesting to he j
. i mania intere U, and \et in- ,
!•»' ' ‘ ! l> * * . . ’ 1 ,
• w party, who were c i
., x r t.i 111 Million to tho'C i»»te:e>tfc'
,m, I he |>-i)i>le must have ie- [
y fo\ ibis to tkosi m
, t , t . • u» n and the party who will
...» , i;,t u « »d av -r< to bring about j
.... C ■ 1 1 •
. . v „ ? , , h’ain. Mr. C. J. lngor
l :t''. * • *
, , •. 'roet 1 aril! matt—ami \c*
3 . ..•• ' ' .
4 . v',v i* a snppoiter ot the Anti- ,
s >ui!U? personage, and who so ;
• . , s* \ tlimg in hi' power to add to
, , v oi’ ti d patty to take the duties Idem j
Co! gr< 59, So t 1'
, . i }\u hi* \da»ifii'tration men. They j
.. . ... . ,;,ius, [ >r a time at least, amJ
*, . > j
t4. ?. at p!♦• -t-iil. win m>. *
!.! •• ’ i N > i >* dOVAh )i^ ■ 1 i M l) I’d Ail K• i
. j. . . j rt- u.v to nu et the expenses at- | ,
j., , . ; . j. jijtflaant Oi 1 ofimiodore lhu a
u :n «v a:»; l.mg «ai-rd by >bb'Crip?;on (
■ l .!, , h in 'Hiis event i> to take place ot* ,
. •..« ,i i!.'bud, ami Iron t'ue piep.ira-j
t- ' It, kmr. w ill no do»it>t be a grand am! im
v i..; -.-t.it :e, worthy ot ttu* occasion.
MK. 'A 11.MOT Ob I'A.
; . ! : : stems to exult overt'm re-eh-nton
Shut' \\ n v i to (\»:i^rcv> livtiu Menus) I * .•
lii i |s ll o>k accountoi his t •moU's aiaendnumt
• i, tv\ t» miiui.u loll," whieh the meat s
ot h.s re-election, ih.it the l nun is >o n:u< l> re
Jij!rn!
tui. sti:\ v sin is.
’Vr had hv vestei'd.ix *' In hi no tidniCS Ot H e ;
• aiii'h ijs. (ii. at fetus prevail, with rtiiaib to j
|r,e tireat lint lin ; but we have strong hopes j
l ,at ♦>}(** mav \* t be sale. I he l aledoma i- now
<’ ;*• liavu ^ saihal » u the 4;h instant iioin lav
cri)(ioi. i
i iit:i;i: \ it i i ms to h\ dk< >miiomi J
|\vo children of Mr. Samuel Condit, of <*r-j
•e,\. J. have he* ii euf down with this dread-j
1. .* * e, r mmunieati d |\ a small p»t «h*£
• .j* {*» !u*- tamdv. A i *>loit d mail, who I
'•I I f > have iniiinlrml to the ih-ti tfu>fi:'h not ,
•' isf |.*ijs ot h< ;:t^ hitteu, died on I* i idav. ot the j
^ * u* i! n t<e.
I.‘ >\ i« i'A I i \ I \ < >*Ti< ll
• din I'i !V) K ij , was i.11 Vtonduy last, idiosru
• m • < i k oi vli.f,!h to w n, Conn., 1 hi' Ih’iri'j; the
■ t • th o ti he has been eleelt d to that idhce
M<> :s ,.!>o ei*;»-red upon his twenty-lout lh yeai i
.. * am ti.-asinci .
( • » the M *st4»u at tist, is -Iill alive. \]i Ihos.
k K >r•! v. n't* house < .ale lived m, went t«»
''••a Y* 11, a h a d »\s a^*> in >ea14 h, ami loom! |
t* Hi lo ir fin j»,...t o{!.ia*. Nil. jbinlloltl ft* i:.;
' *r** ; f ’ i" tMi.i.!*> (lale It* refill n to Most on With i
iem/nut w ur.suc*-e.s d»ih (lale, however, nave j
f| h it i i.iimi;uur.;lii,;i staling that jo* was about !
• »v ‘ *e **oi|!i11 v. * Mu lender* n ill |*eeoi!e« t i
5 |>uha. »ti'»n a lew ilnvs a^o about this “unfor-j
t ill tt *‘ Tt1 11'I
i! e * \tlaets u i le-ti are made liom the lad (
• ! t ii 11 able pi i to |u*al, the North Aiuer-j
t i lb*view, amt who hate furnished to ©i r i
ni ls i.v the M >sh»n Courier, will no doubt j
r r»-iders. The North American lie-[
v rvv I- a hb taiv journal, with te;e to ^ive ti
»vii \ nnd stability, and with lalents ami le »in- j
• n n.-ri to make it a favorite v. ith m holats .
•> t iderar v mru.
Aa’amru. t l . * * transplanting sh.add he per-j
1 I Mir ; > S"U!I Ms ti.‘ Most cheeks Hie ^loWth;
e tn e* Tin soil i' then tiletlow and easily !
i “'»t it become* well settled about the;
: S, .,nd t o tiers commence ^rowinj; without 1
“option in the spiing and are not so liable to
00 injured hv dpon^ht.
M « n Lakoinkk, having declined the nomi
’•i' n «>f the anti-renters lor Lieut. Low of V
1 n accepted the locufoco nomination lor the
yt !»e cilice.
K< v. OuviLi.i: 1>i:ui.y, 1>. l> , will commence >
' |‘NU>ial services at Washington, on Sunday,
^ v« inoer 1st, and continue lh» ui, until the ]*>t
’’l* M iret) next.
Li* progtamine'of the Alexandria Hoarding
‘S| ••>«)!, A B. Hallowell, under the new ariang
will h*3 found in to dhv’s paper.
lATKSf FROM MiAITO.
' ,,e Vr unship .McKim, (’apt. Page, arrived,
evenjj,^ from iha/03 Santiago, by way of
!"rt ‘ -"aim. She left Bra/os Santiago on the
( a l|,Nh,6ui Lings nuthing Liter from JRm/fivi/.
■ wo hundred sick ami discharged volunteer'*
*n ‘vcd here on the McKiui.
1 »e Ft Regiment of Indiana volunteers has
• M«n ordered from fcne mouth of the Kio Urande
lo,Mon:tlVy.
(i,- feeder will regret to learn that the wounds
1 j *^eFiui g, oi the Mi»issippi volunteers,
1 * mortal, aeeoiding to the accounts at Mat
**uiorvjs.
i he news from Monterey is no later than that i
* j hy the James L. Oa>, just a week ago. ]
1 ne American FlSg, published at Matauioias, i
9
received its first news of the events at Monterev
t y the L'rownsville— the same b rat which brought
• apt. Luton down tho river and on: own express
nr stell a r.
A not lie i* boat subseipw ntlv arrive:!, by %• 11 ir I«
ti e h lad received the annexed p.iitm uia:** - m>
later tiian those we have a!ready .'jve.u, nor have
we any reason to sup nose then so are urate. Me
eopv them, howcvei, beeni^e i vi iy tin* per
taining to the evt nls at Muntcuy ;.s oi eu^tos:?
mir intere-l:
I tin \ u TOi;Y \ i Max i Kiti.Y.— l ttyt!u r ]\ir
ticulais c t it* aij)tun.— 1 he **leano'r Mercer, arri
ved i *'t evening Ironi t '.•mar:'o, bronchi down a
jKisvt n^**r Mn). I oib*e, vviio p.sve** li" ill; lia r *n
lclliaei.ee id the taking nt .Monterey.
Maj <\ reports the loss on the pari of tin*
Mexican** lo have been lunch create! than wn*»
lirst slated, it has been ascertained that titUvn
hundred woliid n ‘t O'Vt l' thcii lo**J In kiiled and
wounded. On lie* part oi the Americans, m\
bundled was ihe lull ♦ xteut ol the !<»**•.
(ieju ral I ay lv»r, previous to the attack, :s
said to have had no idea ol the extent arid
strength of tin* Mexican fort ications. Ltd
tin* valor of h*s troops falteiid at no op
position. Upsides the **oldiei v, he had to ha lit the
whole mass of tiic Mexican popwl it ion, who toed
1; (»m the tops id theii htuises and did i;reat execu
tion. 'I o particularize the performance o! :u y
urn* regimem or c miuanu, u ra re au uni si w cm,
would t*»* an in justice. All have gained impel All
able honors. 1 'he valor d'-played by «• ui whole
Arms i* unparalleled .n iu-tory. Individual acts
n! liMoism were peifoimed which w ill lender;
the actoi s inuuoi i ti.
{ fen. \\ »i: th ha- covered him--- !; w »111 gloi v.
ill- tactica- di-j.laved in the captuie o! l!r» e
id the n»*>-t inipoitan; pn-ts, wi■! \ ie in hiaili *nc>
of execution vs ita tho-e of a W ciimgton or .1 Ac ..
A!aj. Kidgelv has won new honors, For cool,
deteimined tuaveiy and -kililul maneuvering, he
iec.ive- the highest praise.
I aptain T. r . Smith i- a!-o highly -poken of.
The Texan and volunteer troops have gained
imperishable renown. 1 lie Texan riflemen,
with axe- and -pades, picked Indus Irom one
bou-c to another, and drove the Mexican iufan
11 v from street to street. As they gained the
h«»u-es, the dread ride was unih 1 *» do it- work.
The Mexicans were driven from the street- and
hou-c-tops. \ Mexican cannon was home on
the shouldei s of our men to the roof of a house
and made to { lay upon the enemy.
When the iiag of truce wa- received ami the
capitulation r.giccd tc», the whole Arms was d»-.- i
appointed. If vs only tinn that they wen* be
ginning to Hell" upon the Mexicans. Previous
to tl.i-, thee had twin lighting them | rotucted by
their brea-t works, and at evi ry d.- iilvxutage.—
New the\ ii:.d got amongst them and wer«- giving
them a dose which was operating eKctUially.
Itis more than piouble that the -team* 1 Nep
tune was lost doting flic g de •>! the 1-t mst ml.—
i he A Fix on Wa- directed !o keep a look out l- t
tier, but couhl learn nothing of Ikt fate save
tioui some pihds Cm St. Joseph u ho stated that
they had picked up on the 1 Hi m-tant, a de-k
with ‘‘Neptune’ marked on the bottom
The last knew 11 01 the Neptune u a- that 'he
Jay off the iSroz >> w ith her union down. I he
Alontnoulii attempted t»> a--»st her, i ul w a.- una
ble to render aid, v»n account ot the roughness ot
the sea. Alter vanou- inetieclu vl attempt- to;
get th passei.gfis of the Ni pome ot!. the l * p*
It*it) of that ve--< i dfOe, mu cd to put to -< u —
From that time her fate leas keen a mystery.—
A Ac (h leans /Viom/ir.
-
IN COUNT IL, Oi*:ob» i K), iSlb.
The Super it.of Lodire, to whom tin*
eases wen* referred, made a lepurt upon ti c |
li,.n of K. L. ('arise, ar.d upon the subjects 1 ruis- .
u»4 the pavement at the loot of hi g >’ivet;
wle.ch was read (with an mlvciso leport tioin
Messrs. Lowe am) \ t ns 11 : upon the lath • 1 -
lertj ami eoiuuncd in, and the repaiis therein
su^^ested wore ordered to be done.
Upon eon nn ing in that part ot *aid iep »rt ;
v. h t elate- Jo the pavement at tin i«»'»t ot K mg j
-11 e >■ t. i in * an - ail! noe.- were a- loll >o-, vi. :
\ \ . : ■ n. ' ' L. S.nill !
Jainit-or*. I . Sin.to. Met u /.e7 »'*‘ta;*.( -
n ve, *i a'- or. Low le, \v* bite— i 1. j
N»»ei* m-sM's. Smoot, \ •n*'»nt, Lowe
The Keal I state Committee ininbi a Sport in
t'e! 11iuii to tile Tobaeeo Tied oldered to be er* e
ted upon the I'obaeco Warehouse loU which be
ing l *- ad, it vv as,
< )n motion ot Mr I . Smith,
oidend, That the Keal K-tate Committee
have erected on the i’obucro Warehouse lot, a
suitable frame shed for the storage ot tohaeeo, at
a cost led eSeceding *.»(K and ti..11 the 1 ol ini .
unler on tim subject be ie-i in led.
'{ hi aye* and nov- on adopt mg this c: der w< re |
a* Cdiou - :
Aye*- M» <s|< |\ ISmith, Uavv>o|t, J imn -
>< up T. Snath, M J\ * i ■ / •• A- aiiis, l* ow ie ,W» b 1 • e,
Lowe — ‘J.
VI ■ • Wfumt S moot V i u ! ;'
vnuVf, I a \ it n
Mr. W lot:*, ‘non the Keal L.slnte < on,mid* e. j
repotted l:o* iidlovving iesuinlu»n and * iTe,*,:
vv K1 • • I: were sever IT re a U o*o 1 nd**; 1* *t. v o'.
/.VsTr* </, That the Kent L.state. CmiuniHee he ;
instim-ted to r»-n**w »ho l« *-e 00 Jamies.ms ,
v. }:r I bn the trim ol live veils, dll the lie's. .,1
v iid'i4« ons terms thev ran obtain.
Ordered, i ha? slid be appi op‘ i.»ted t*»,‘T,r'
tie pi itlonn at Jamieson's wharf, umlci tin* <i»
I eet ion ol Lae So pel lid elide hi ol i toiel .
< >n itio!ion ot Mr. V|**|\enzie,
knit ted, That the Auditor issue hi- warrant
f.»r v.ddti m favor ot tiie f iiiiiiiiis-i'inei ■* oi tm
Sinking Lund; tfie s ame to in* applied a* diiee.eU j
ov the a 1 t ot \”J. h July, lrtt.'i, to pi ov ele. lo r t iie |
e\l ii»g»li*b ment ot the <h tit ol tilt*. I oip'naiom,
< )n nodion of Mr. L. L. Snutii,
• >.«h red Thut thi |* < dt nt !
be, and lie * is hereby, duveted to have a tout
walk u* flag store*, laid Koval s•ieet,;o
II s U'll t he 1 n mt» 1 seet lull vv 1' h l 1' 1 !* •■.
The a> es and noes < m adopt mg s a in tu • u 1 vv t 1 *
as follows ;
\ vcs Me-srs. Smo »t, Vatisant, L. L. Smdn,
Law-on, Jamieson, I . Snutii, M»‘1\* n/ie, A<; mis,
Ca/.enove, l av lor- It).
Noes Messrs. Vv hra/, Lowb*, White, ‘ .own ,
- A. . .
Mr. Mrken/ieibv !♦ ave ) m ougM m i in.m u
titioii “ An ad to prov i*ie t**» i» placing ?ueh due
bill* of tins < ’orj*‘.ration, now aulhn: !/•'.! by law .
tiny bo unlit f-u ruc.uhlmn;" winch wa* p ad
the tii >t am} timc«pinb i.iid upon tin* bihle
The petition of (i. W. 1>. K-jnisny and otic
respecting a ceilain howling aucv now uric;
built on Fan a\ -tret. nc,.r lb- Mai iat quaiv,
was taken up and read: and the pillion • 1 .">s
K. Summer*', on (in* same subject, w\i< received
and read; whereupon
Mr. Wheat (by leave) brought in abillenti-;
tied “An act deelnratoiy <i and to explain an .
ad entitled “An act to suppress petty gaming; tc» .
prevent the conveying ot intoxicating hqums to ,
the inmates uf the alms and woik house: and;
more elfectuadv to | .eserve order in the town oi
Alexandria,” which was read the Mu-t and sec
ond times, and referred to Messrs. 1* • k- ^niiih,
VV beat, and f.t/.cnove, with leave to re. oil by
bill or othervv iv
Mr. Fowie (by leave) brought in a bill enti
tled “An act to amen ! an act i educing into one, j
ai d amending the several ads tor the regulation
wI the Market, t>u‘ the adjustment ot weight'
and measures, tor regulating the weight ot
bread, and to pievent U 1c stalling;” which wa
read the first lime, and laid upon the table.
Oi dried, I hat stj be appropriated lot tbe
contingent expenses of the l-tcc School.
()u motion of Mi. W bite,
/tYw/ttrd, That a-committee be appointed to;
attend on the litb of November next, the '•ah1
of the interest of the heirs of the late \N ilium j
Taylor, one of the heir* of Jesso M ay lor, do- |
ceased, in the property adjoining l’oint Ucst, |
and U"ed as pail of too fi-h Wharf, with the j
view of purchasing the same, it in their judg
ment it shall be to the inlet vst ul the Corporation.
Messrs. v\ liite, Vausant, T. Smith, and f agt
aovc, were appointed said committee.
Ordered, Thai s*3,ad be rtlundou to Jl,hu It.
Pierpoint, w hich sum was erroneously charged
to and paid by him as tax upon his real estate
for IS 1.1. The Council then adjourned.
Teste. K. JUtJNSTUN, C. C.
| 4 1 .FAWN DR! A BOARDING SCHOOL—
! The subscriber, hiving long had a desire
and Cor.corn to establish it School, in which a
: 'mail 1 hi'> <d youth and young im-n may be more
‘ jn..cticuiltj taught iii the higher bran* hes cd
j huou ledge, aid one pmtioulai ly calculated lor
ijiO't* wtio design engaging in* the nu>imol
Peach.ng, will, >n accordance with the approbu
n»i; and wis t id it** present Principals, resume
the immediate charge of the Ait xandna Board
ii g School on the sixteenth of the Lleventh
Tout h, ( N o\ cm in r.)
i i.i> institution w*a$ l(.utided m g! 4 hy the
l''U!.sci inn , and conducted by liim Mil 1^4:2. and
! ^'iicc that time by Caleb S. and JamksS. Hal
|* ‘"'Mi. I he school-room, jedtu c-im-m, and
i ijnm .ti"iMi‘ou»s arc capacious and v.ell-ar
l ang* *1, tin; *h rmiioi ie- well ventilated, Olid cve
j i > convenience is pmviried in the cstahlPhiuenl
1 rj pt ofjjot ing tlx* health and comfort of the stu
i l!t 1.1s.
i he number ol students will he limited to
ah ml m onicr that the Principal mnv gin*
i j" individual attc.itinn to each one, and scenic
M.:t {incision and connexion in iln* study ol tie
ddieient hranehe-, so important to the Dicidul
improvement and renl hem lit o( the learner.
I 111* 'Indents will all hoard in the l .inilv of
i the subscriber, ol which they will lie consider
'd a pui l; and a constant etiort "ill be directed
f*» the cultivation o! i!><►"»* leclmg*. of confidence,
! i uine>'s ari*l lamils nlleetiop thil arc I he. best
vriiM'A hiiauisl even' '■fnM“H:S ol irregularity.
ihe collection ni l*liil\>soj»hical ami (Te.iuical
app iratus harms; been at rwiiHilatiui; lor more
'ban {bail twenty years, is unijsijaliv iai^t* lor a
{•r:v »l»* one; ami there i> also a ^ood cabinet ol
d iii< i a I- am! I » i »,!•>_,» a i r^jit***a collect ion
( I Sio ! ", and oihrr "jitvine.'ns ol Natural !hs
to; v, which will “je.idy aid the ."Indents in these
ilcjiai'tilu liN (it "Comit e.
There v.iil be regular lecture* on Natural i*h.i
lo"oj»hv . t ’nen»i"trv, (irolngy. Vegetable Physiol • ;
• j\, anti A"tronomy, ad accompanied l»\ such d
j m rat in! » a" are calculated lot to tail! ila te t he
at f]ui"iiuui ol clear ide.t" ol the subjects ligated
eh. and, a" a fur'.hcr tm .ins of t Meeting it.is ob- !
jeet, the stutient" Will be pt rtHillctl uml ir'jounl h> •
uyi lit* i!jip<;) tdio; til Vin ltvs. Aiino."t ovtiv one !
who ha." \i* i t* t fi11 *u it a college course and at
t* id-ll ll etliTi * upon .Natural rluiosophy and
('he mi*!? v. wheichc has $*e<» the experiim nls *
pe: lo: med. i- :i ware of tin* diiiieuliv In* has expo- :
ricnecd v. hen he came afterwards to make these
experiment** himseil »>i’ to pi epare the £ases and
pi rlorm other chemical manipulations in tiie la- ;
bornt-ow: and id wtiai r cat hem tit to him a few
pi act ie \ I iiistnictioiis i y an ex pcnenced teacher !
v\ou.'d then have been. The dilfi • u11\ isfrequ* ntiv
so e; ea! that inni y u ho are. wcli informed on the.
«ui»jeet <d ( hem i*try, and w h > are i<ii|v set.- j
sih.li of the adv {niters it mi^ht tn* to them to put
the knowledge they p issOss into prai tii .il use in
Akih u tui'c, Lhann u*\, and other hi ■nidus of
business, vet feel deterred from the attempt hy
the conseiousii*s< rd a want ol a cleat practical 1
umicrxh»u ;m£ of tl.c nenssarv manipulations.— j
In a eo'iieje, where li e classes are larir**, these :
r.aniu i so readily ho taught, and tiie principal ob
j e? to ila sui'Senher, in resuming the eh.ir^e of
the institution, :> to perform what has appeared
te nun to he a dutv— to aHord a class ot vutiruj
men wi.o I. >d finished i r wen* about to innsh I
tin ir set*' o! edurn t mil an oppm iunitv ot to e< in
ii>£ pi act m::Iiv ie ip:ainfed With the 1 ij^hei In an
. , • < • I . . y,Chemistry, & :
\str oi v: md especially lo aid those who a
desirous <1 (j in jlyuijj ’ hrti!s«-ives lor the im; oi- *
t.iiit ami rcspoii'iitdc c tt»f*<? Of i carnots. h\ liiv'- ;
in/ them especial instruction up n tin* bed mo h*»
of conduct inn a: d jo»vi! nmj, a -chon!, the course
ol stud it 5 to he j»ur sued, ivC.. a- w. !l a- lo make
them familiar with tl e ti'i* ol the dillermt iemh
of apparatus and in-■ ruun nis » nip used in I'hiio
sopiiieai ami i nemit’al illustrations and Astro
nomical oust rv it ions, Inert v not mov ah ut |
the; teacher to conduct ins school with more sa
tisfaction to hinis»'if, In a, what is oi h r,hei ei.m
<* , :• , • i •. qn if) i him for beiu£ ;;> n m i
e.eutlv Usotui to such ol tie rising pene-rat toil a*
rua\ he place:! uneer his i ■ * *; • i
't'| , n»h V s oi 1 Ii -midi . wi he, tv • :;*t* ' * *
« !»»».! i\ t i.em s ■ A «■ s m tii-* I j u ii’.itor\, nne * r
||;d|Ut !' is, }II III ; U i IV llitt d liri'Cld {A'lsi-s"
i ei Pm vti iiijr expet tin' nts i:i ilhidfalmn »T van-:
< us chemical pi inciplcs; the &t alysis • ; soils,
minerals, neb aminni anu vegetable sub-tane*
„ -t . to |m *• sun* ) ITi t i♦ •:ii Cin ini'ls, and tliel con
(>;ii i v tiiv hem fits oi thi> intei' st iu^ branch <m
science into a^nmiitwic, manufactures, m**di
uiiie or whatever kind of business lucy fix af*
let wards i ii^a^e ill.
'{’In students of Astionomy vvili, by lIn* aid of
a :• ood I t at sit Instrument, Aslromieal Clock,
d‘e!('<(■''pc, lhou^tdon’s t hicle, kr , with vvi.icii
tlir Institutioti is provided, make eoiilinu m- cd»- :
r\ •»! au.s hi tin- mo! tom I the < eh s t ia i h< »*j n*',
tine cot "fdv f>« « muia; I • .n.i k • V With the u e *U
\-c r* aotuieal t a-Ii ii u.eid s, hut ,ihu mat* »ni:»*
uli iv mapiTtitiied with t.‘»** pt itc’pies ot this iu
(<!, ,, j, r | v ji ! i 11 ' *; : t .me!. i •! a tut a! Sen-nee.
{’h ■ ' ' • ivC. Will j t
S {f \ e \ ; I ‘ V • i! I • • • 11d * t.I. ■ i 11■ * i1« <»j <i*! .t! . ■ •
i . ii l • ... •
i ,, • it'-au WrilU:.^, 4»« tieiua: , (<r. ;ra
\i ithmelie — wi!S he pa. tieul.u ly attended
Ut > it> p, jM-rfect the simh i,u in lhe-e studn s.
led n<» student will he admitted h*> i> nott '*l
.pp, \\ < |1 advanced m thein. Also, a* tim
ufudrijts will he ir.etnhets of the suhs.-riher's
j aid emu o.j n km i el his own »iuld;» !,
u<-tu* Will »»** admit!' d W ho ramnit hi lit- s »t i -1 ie
p.iv e\ n!**n eol :pn d nmra I eh »i acU r and c\
e.iipi.,, ' tielovior, <-r rctaim*d m the -ei;-> d after
,je«.ill* ,| pr»ni that *1" it .-N id. nee w ..s incm t o i
Kspcri'il Lectures u Ii he ^iv«-n tij. >o 'Lru*
cilldir? and \ui ietilttu ai t'lnmistr), in whirl
11 >ul)sci .hi r P • is a p ii lieui.ir inU-rest: and a>
In- will s! i ; eont nun* ins e\pci i me ids on his f rm
vl o v laud t • v, it!' h in' h i- !.*•'. u ee v•-i lie.' his
atfeiiti ai t u ti.e iasl l>nn juip, ho W ill at!"l'd
to ! it«* st mien! s. e,u i :.u *. eat* it \ * *. j r, an opp r *' nil! *
l\ n! wit! ssip; tin* Jesuit of lie- experiments
t.eiet.d'in made ts W eli is 1 i' )*4- ll iWTIt pro-l ess.
j i;»- -1 iii-'- r i i) • i \V 111 ik'Vditi iim.-r.l, p> i's ■ • t; ally
and i.sianlly to the dutes ot the s<-hooi. and
ha a!>!\ a - - > s 11 d t»\ .Iami s S !!w r.i.i., one of
the present i’litieipil-, and «»l!m*r e<>nij»eieul li
st 1 UC lot’s.
\ - 11M' 1' O M! * <% 11» S M i 11 > i o I ♦A^ • M.11«)«11 % < * < t
will he an entit* i\ conn* c?ed *•»i-' in Cm dill* rent
bi n rh(»*, it will he of great advantage lu the
s?!'«"!<*t11st t» we I ‘j* more { h asanl to tae t.imoy
I,‘aril. IS, tor the Cidont*. to he m the school
IViho the in* gum in g *o the end o! the term. I’of
ii, « i*j•;.^»«:i . :..! i ta'Cnii'i* the Principal 1> '•>•.!
rniiV inenl Bom exp« « er re that nine in mill* m
he y< - • • young person can be sep
Uaicd iitufi tii* :r paitiP* and immediate lumiSy
eoSitiON l‘)!i" Without absolute injury to those
teeiing^ lit it he (Lems of even more importance
Ihun education, and Unit neither It aehets nor
students can profitably devote a tr*•.»t«jr ponum
ui time to unremiU, *1 duty, he. w hi h ive hr* »*ho»d
\.*ar to consist of ntnr months, hog inning on die
• xt of the tenth month, (October,) and ending
on the first of the seventh month, (July,) and re
duce the terms accordingly.
Trnn*, for boatd, lodging, washing,and tuition
ia si! the hraneiie*. above indicated, om* isiindrtnl
and sixtv dol.ais for the seimnl year, om-halt
payable al the coiunmncem* nt and tile other jt
tf.e middle oi tin* t» i m.
'| he school :i-> w ill be unde) *to *U by tne pi- e .*
ii,<, i' designed ior a tmi'iimg >i .i*>ui in tht hEI*
, r Munche** of M aliieina* o.s and the d id* i ei»i
snrna *; Mil teachers wii! at end those v. no «!».
sire to >!udv 1/ilin, (*reek, French, Lraw mg. £*-<’.
at live doii.its per (purtei ot tvveive week** txh i
Student** will be. admired. under Urn pick et
arrangement, on 11 nr sixteenth ot the olevuntn
month, vNoVember.) 1 ill tiial lime application
may b«* made to tiie sunset iner, al Sandy >pr»ng
post office, Montgomers county, Maryland, i *
tuhis nephews, Cute S. Hai.lowlll cw Buont
r.u, Alexandria, \ a.
BENJAMIN il \LEOWCLB.
Kocki.axd, (Mo.) lvint mo. 3d, IS id.
* it j> propel to state that no smoking or use
of urn,ecu is allowed among the student*. 1 bis
i* mentioned here that no 'tudent iir-tV apply wi;0
is eol prepared strictly to comply with this regu
lation; the evil ettect ol one bad example in ti.i
particular having l y c\p»iience been luund so
great as to render the regulation one that cannot
be departed from. oc.ttil dot.
j WiSTAR’S RALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
Mow that this preparation is well known to b<
a more c ertain cure for incipient Consumption
Asthma, Liver Complaint, Coughs, ami all simi
Lr attentions, than any other reined) ever knowi
tin re will be, and now are found those so villa
nousi) wit k»’d as to cococtt a spurioU> and pet'
j liaps poisonous mi\tui<\ and trv to palm it oil as
the genuine Ik. mm. We raise vo Julte alunn.—
An imitation appeared n RiHne>lcr, N.
Winter: at d in other j ails, another article some
what resiuuhlin.: Lv. \\ isiar > HaLum in nmht
is sold. W e au\ ise the public ul these schemes,
I that their health may not be trifled with, not
ourselve s plundered ot our ju>l rights. Dr. Wis
lai's ih.iLam oi WildCutnv is a new medicine,
and moie elhe-aCious than anv other known.
! W c' have the ici itini si^iiatuus of such men as
Recorder i'aiJnj idgc, Counsellor W illiam', and
•hd n t'ouc-r, D. !> . ot Yew York; II. Conge,
!.'<[ , YI. iiil.*»*ri>l 1 arliaMiU.l, atai m*ui’cs «d olh
‘ i", prove lit.it it has cured Wilima, Rlecd
. mg at tiie 1 .ui’gs| i 5c. * (,*. etc’., alter the phvsi
■ *• ii: 11 * >is • IJ lea’s cease i t.» benefit.
Yoiic* cciiuiiit! wiites- signed i-aac Lulls. Yo.
• Win -ii c*r(? \ru \ ork. I'or '.tic in \le\au
| dria. Va., by ' .1. R. I’l LKPOIYT, Agent.
oet *Jt)— I w
a l ;vi \ \ a c .
i . ..
I " Ml. bun bun
“i'TOjMMi. t'S>S Stts. .Mooh’s 1*11 \«K.S

2! \Vc«!H.*stb>. (i ;{.*> :jf> »». »». m
; 22 Tinnxlay.'.. (i M .7 24 .2U 2 14 m
|2:i Ki .m .s.t; 22 }'n"i *ir- *r^ ‘.i 10 m
\'J S .hii.ias . . . t; T> n 21 ^'Hl.3 .’1 41 I.
2a r- (iii.i.t v.t, *j:j 20 1 -"l ‘j! • • M) (» ll k
2fj *1.,: ".it..,. <; 4 1 a 10 /l>*k Water:
2i I H' <\... . 0 4 a a 17 Orr. 21 —7h. a7ll).*
i> A r K S T D A I K S .
! >«!{<«■ n.Sfj>{. 1 J
i .* v- rjMin!.St*|»t. i 'J
Havre.si*pt. «>
N . < .. .< ><•!. i
M A R I X E LIST.
I’dUT OF ALFA WDRI \. V \.
\rri vko, Ociohei du.
New packetsehr Eaiilax, EeMndd, Now York,
to S. Shinn, and freight lor the I)i"*i;i• t
S<hr John Emorv, Wood, Uallinioiv., to l,:im
hurt k McKenzie, au<i freight lor the District.
MF.Mun wiu.
Sehr. ! > ndge, Knapp, hence at New York Iglli
instant.
f YOU * M I N ST 1 TU T iv— Early m next
i J month tin* Mil'*riiber wiil open at the Lv
eeum Building, in this place. a M A I ! I EM \Ti
f’AI, CI, \ S S1C A K. \\*p i:\OUS!! SCHOOL.
I t.-f! most competent assistance has been procu
red, a;td t!ie school furnished with all necessary
apparatus, minerals, k<\, for instruction in the
-el net's \ writing mr.-teiwill attend without
extra chaige, to the Students, and Elocution,
Composition, English (I rarnmar, and other ele
snefitary branches, will be thoroughly taught.
\ ooiig men wishing to quaii'v themselves ns!
surveyors, can enter at anv time, and if they de
sire it, attend exehis veiv to Mathematics.
Siudei u an* prep ued ul thi* School tor enter
ing any cl • *< p, Coliege.
Leetuies on Natural l’hilosonhy, \stronomy,
and Chemis’rv, will he. regularly delivered in j
pre-enct* f.| a;i tin*, Sudanis For circulars giv- 1
mg terms. kc., apply to
10th mo AM --.Si CALEB S. I! \LLO\\ ELK
\ \<!.( M. — An adjourned meeting ot the
i j numbers of the Lyceum will he held at the
Lyceum Hall this rir/ii/.g, at 7 o’clock j
*<-ei d I — It ,
S i ;•# \ L* •’XES, I a 1 Vi s and quartets, new crop ;
I t ? bum h !LA!S| XS this d.iy landing from
Seim. EairlaX. limn New York, and for ‘uiie, by
oct :_! ] Mr\ EH ill k LIU >. - |
j > OB Io Ll( 11 SL < L\ KS.— 1 o lihds., of;
f prime quaiit > fur s.iJ<* bv
oet '21 ’A \i F< ) W I.K k SONS
<«KI.*MV\' ** X l) F11! I IS f l KHSTBE nLo,
* i> k l. i !, i*». p.'i ung spivi's, giat*-<*,
ke., lor salt* L*y II. FEEL k » d., King street.
ft :>{
IJjlNEdlL. —! b!)i. fix sh I'me oil, per Schr.
£ i' jii I 1 \, received this day. bv
II. i'; .i ll * k t’d.. ( 'hemi-ls and
oct 'I l m uggists, Kitt.v street.
| >( )LLKS* N EW I >IC hit *N \ KY.— \ Fhro
jl nographie I)i<• tio ir»i r ot the English Lan
guage, auridged from the oeiavo edition, lor the
UM- oi sei.\> ds. i,y \\ jlliam i*oiI^, price only /.»
cents. \ l>»», tiie i eiav<> ( ditioii, pi lee s.L Just
p iaii ii■ d hs iVos-is. O rigg k L! 1 mt, for *a!o by
O. I '| ’ UK! .i. k KN TWSSLK.
* i \ J* j\ a»|w.- J’ult .•> mif tht/US'iiiJ
A A. n C'.ilain i ; i choier collect ion of in
■ ; i s •;:; \ ; . • v , t , 1 s 11 (j >nt, e!iem11e 11 a nd
- • : • , * i, • • •.; 14 s, | [.. ■ , e j i»h (• 111 s • 11 ■ ({ i > \ 1 i I ■ ft l e l t > 11 s
• ., . \ 1 . -, n- !!'.■'* y oiuaics. price, on iy s, i t .1 --
J -1 i <Ct; j y i . ■ ,i ud l;ir il»‘ ;>\
t »;; :j j 1» "j i jL * c LN I V\ | > i, K.
r jj i j *;, i. \ ; i; i \i x c; r; > * IN Eh n \h *N I).
» \ fu i i iud com| le'e. report ol t lie 111 11 »»1
y \ j;j jsi, \ f v.• * s, s S Myers, .■..< 1 \ * m. S. I >i;i r,
4 ■ 11 11 ;oi! \ v idi I he. In til’d e r (d I). • I a TV III 11 *» y t,
: i i4 e oni 4 i tl e» ii!-, »or tale, i»\
«.e, *; I “ E is. L! M>V.
■. i.'-i \ ,\ \!'S it <( I S \ i . - v \ f * :* v t* novv
g \ r *' *;< | v I i! (>111 S! 1. ip i V U J \ i lit 111 U C * . I • .'1 iMl .
C -r*> i"; i • * j: «•! iiu: \ n gm la \i:n *:•-*< , w r.Si ail Q.o
(ini i>t i• i in -t;i »>•(" <0 i*i»* i .• ^isl.store, Mi.
\ ... ,i( i : lim Fraukhn, \ » .»sit mg' "M, I' at**
OH*is*, \ >t»ei ic • ii I iriiM'i s , 1 v<* • jh art i L<ad\,
; and H >um k« p t ?; • ■ Vii-mm at
■», *, P•'! g t •:'; , I! i < «>5! i ‘'! * .' i •* » < « • |,l -» t »> [ (It II,
* I pel gi
, o'j p.fll l i;.\ twislf.
I; j. \ T The brick DWILL
i »$ t
C j \ ! j < i: ,i'.n! hv !.’ A tin 11»«* l fiiCl H, r 1
" t \ii. !,e r « ! < ‘ • »;s e roll and I !l!<'!1 1(1
^’iiu h is i: heil a s!nn'. \nyone wishing
l?» eniiijoet Hie. (Mori r\ bo o ne*s, would find thi*
n drsir.dde ml. ’is it is very convenient for the
iivi and * ju.il ti de l\j.NTs.inn given imin ■*
\V \Ti;itS ii. ZI.MMKU.MAN.
(m t *21 —eo it
rvj,' f(S. Mi i»P iNLS, HYK S I'l ITS,
/ \e._ ' J Pie. nth'* nhei *. ha v e on hand a com
piele a 'Oi I mcnt ol lre*h I h og*, Medicine**,
t '!.4-H> tied e,*»-! c! ifie popular l atent Med
. .i ti.- : a! •» a ' apply of fancy Soaps,
|V,lV erv. &■*. .uni a general assortment ut
j', j 11 . j 5; i •» \ \ 11: ?! < i vv (»I a sy ;i: i i 1 .11 n J <* rs I > r i j *>! t ■
white wadi, hair, cloth, comb r.ud tooth
lb ushes. Segnis of the ino»t approved brands,
jod Toimto; Dve Woods. Madder. Copperas,
Muni, Yc ; Whpe Lead and Putty: Sal Kratim,
i .o},. Se.da, iipsoin Salts, in I Sulph tie (Tiinine:
i Pine t til, Spirit-1 Pui p ■ u11?ie, Spam a11d h>u 1 a I
ini. (’ "‘iitsv merchant* and other* a»e n*pect
|*i j Jinvited to call or '-aid their order-, with ^n
! assurance tint every exertion *haii he made to
i .rjve entire sa'isfaciion. -I ^ iMysicniT pre
sr ii [>t ion * ph piled in the best manner, and cum*
j it): i! i < i ed vvjlii :* • cm ac\ .
II PKL!. CO., King street,^
, i r*n 1’iit and {tovai streets, Alcxauniia, \ j<
; oct->l
i j i}j(i|; !• i.\ i>L\CS.—I l.ave ju-M received d;
1 O reel IVi.m New Turk tin larie>t and best
i ;j^sor11ooi:t ot Shoe ! indings evcrolien d lor sale
i in this nniket, consisting in pait a- loilovv^—
| :j.» tr-is >hor l\:gsi XilJtJ lbs. \\ alkei* s No. J
-)il ibs. M. alkcrs No. 1*2. tJf) lb*. M alk< i s No. a
Hit) ill*, liieen, L>(J h>s Urovvn
;>pn !»>s. Sp ,r.i«»!cs. :2i) d< /. Ames’s Knives
,) | is. ic-st rpial. 1>i istles, t»U gt oce Shoe I aa;j>'
5 gi’oce Hoot \v ebbing
j-ij pier e*> Knghah txaluoii, do yd-) in a [oece
j SO “ l-nion “ ki
j :jo doz Silk Hoot (Mi d
With ever\ «»ttiet* articKi in the Siioe Line,
j surdi a* Hasp-, Pinchers, Punches, File*, Awls
land Halve*. Ihel Balis, v\ax, (/OaIts, Uuobjes
V’arrii.sh, I arks, Sand Papt r, cic. 1 ue above oi
! tides I am detei rnined lo sell as cheap or cheap
lerthun l L« x can he bought this side o! \ev\
j Vo»ir. Cailnt C. C. HLKHVS
j 0ct ] j cheap Fancy and Variety Store
•I Jifft FOR XL’W YORK.-The regula
»! AaSSpacketsckr. IUMILTO.Y, Ci. I’enfieh)
. master, will sail as above witfi de-pah li. Fo
■ i or pui-age, apply to the fiptain on hoard
* or 10 , STLHHKN SHINN,
((A J.ii»oe\’« Wharf
^ dOHN S, X. B.— i*he tint
hng BAL I 1( , Jones, master, w ill have
despatch and can luke some lrcight on applica
| cation to
! oct 1!) A. C. CAZKXOVK 5c CO.
j FOR FKKI HIT OR CIJARTKR —
■ iTThc fine new brig W. I KC, Osborn,
i ma-ler, burthen 2000 bbU. Apply to
i oct I I \. C. < ’ V/KXOVR CO.
FOR NKW YoRk.— J be fine Schr.
i ii^^JNo. Ik STAFFORD, Johnson, master,
j will sail m all till-week, and take what lrcight
, mav oiler. Apply to.
oct li) THOMAS 5c DYER.
! i >i;im in-; si:<;aks — ;.ooo oi'goud quality,
i ju-t received anti lor sale by
oct 2d K. T. R \ MSA Y, Ferry Slip.
U’lllSKKY.— a hog-heads and 10 barrel-,
r for sale ny R. T. K \ MS \ \ .
oct 20 Ferry Slip.
V/JUSIC 11 All 1 CHARMS, &c.—All who
If I. wish to produce sweet sounds will plea-e
rail and examine a lot of FiagrnletN, Flute*, an*J
File-, which will be sold very cheap,
oct 20 JOHN T* CKKIC.t I TON.
, I 'P R ASS t I A >( 'KS.—- \ large -upplv < I < 'lock-,
i 1 > some new patterns, pi-t received bv last
New A oik packet, and lor -alt*, cheaper than
ever, at J. H HILLS'S Fancy Lmpoi imn
oet |b
\ | oK L ( M’S.—20 ca-es enmpri-itig a hand
1 i ▼ 1. some a--oi t tnenl «*l I me Cloth, Steal,
i (Hazed. ami Fine (Ha/etl Silk (LAPS— landing
from Schr. Frank from New York, am! for-ale
by [oct i:>[ MrVKtOI! 5c BKO.
\ LW CROP It MS IN S. — ,)l> boxes prime
„ \ New Crop Bunch Raisins this morning
landing from Schr. Frank, from New \oik, and
for Sale by
oct lf» ' Mc\ Lie 11 5v BRO.
! / M'RTAIN TIH.M.MINUS, kc.—Ju-t rcceiv
V/ ed a Jot of -carlet, blue, and green cord:
bra-s Rollers and laid-, R o k Pu.leya, 5ce., for
hanginc curtain-, lor -ale cheap,
oct 20 JOHN 'I'. CUKIC.IITOV.
|>AMSAY’S BITTKRS carefully prepared
2 V and sold at ROBT. T. RAMS W’S Cro
ecry and Liquor Store, Ferry Slip, Alexamlri i,
\ a. ort 2<t
j CCIFLR MA M 11 KS AN D BL Y( KINCr. ;
a j —On hand a lai lot ol .Matches ami Black*,
ing, male and put »q> to r»i der, which will be soltl
i>v th«; groce or tit. /.cm, bv
oct 20 J( MIX T ORKir; IITON. j
j / \ Bl SH Ki^s of prime white Com meal re*
* LO / reived and lor sale bv
THOM \S BURNS.
ort. j!) coiner of Prince, and Fnrlax -ts. :
)|’RAXr>l’Aia:XT (T RTAIXS. — A further
JL supply of baiid-oine. pattern* and extra tin
i-ti, now opening. and for -ah , t heaper than any
in the district, at J. B. HILLS’S
oct In Fancy Lmporium.
UAIAM R KN L ok VIOLKT-SCKNTLD
1 S() \ P, for sul’ti uing, beautify ing, and pro- j
venting the'•km horn chapping, ju-t received by j
11. PULI. H Cm (’iiemi-ts 5s.
• - t
oet 17 I h wggi-Ls, 1\ ing -L
\\ ' H IS K LY.— iVnii-yIv.tnia. copper di-tilh d
V Whi-key in hog-head- landing this day j
per Steamer < ’olinnbia, ami fu sale bv
THOM \S BURNS, !
oct }{J corner «)f Prince and Fail tax sts.
- I
• \ R i ’SSL!» i LOOK IN(L—ltl.TObO teet N.
2 8
* / ('aroBna I )r •--ed [• loriieg, ot tiand-ome tpial-;
t \. cario o! -c.hr. J no. B. Spalloi d, I rom W i i in :n.
ton. n -t rt ecivt d am! toe -ale hv
net PJ VIIO.M \S k DYKIL i
/_:C FOIt S\U:- \ IIOUSK and LOT on
!;|i llur south -i 'l* ot I hike, bet wrrii l c.ioli ai d
W at.-i streets, Alexandm. Apply to Mr>. .1.
i eriett, li'.li slrei t, between li and J streets,
Wa-hingUm City, l). C. JULIA TKKKUTT
o» t 17 — .‘h
/ OAkViLKL Fur. Ill IN T.- The pleas
^ j*'L‘ _ ant country i e-i*!< nee bet w e»n Washing
ton and Alexandria, about a mile and a ball
from the latter, near the Turnpike road, be
tween tin* above named csIi* s. I'u-session given
immediately. {'Impure on the. premises, or by
letter to Messers ^Wtiiiiiaiin law jiiu, W a-lujijton
City. oet Hi—if
^ C L\(' V.- Ill* mg l)nu appointed special
g A gent and Col,e«lot ol the ‘.Mutual Assur
ance Society, agam-t Hue oil building' ol the
Slate ot’ Virginia,'1 i Ckc tin- no thud ol iulonn
in.; tie public, ttiat I am read) to receive pro
posal- lor insurance.
I will -late, lor the mlormalion ot thn-e who
have proper! v be re, in C«nli i‘v ille and ( ncoipian
m-ui’dl l>\ Ihe above Society, that it their ac
counts i r i my hand*-, are not paid on, or be lore
tin* Id "i A o vc,n in; r nest, ensiling, interest will
1 be charged thereon, Irom the l-t ol April I »'t,
until paid. SXMULL LINDSAY,
oc| |t)—d(. Special Agent, M. \. Soeicly*.
0\HV ■s 1 jO / ui I it € brst Ihtizurn'eotye J.il.e
?uvw nr //cob ni thr rihj of . Itrjtunilria.— /.
tr III'., lii ; » spt ettut iv inform- the ladies and
-r: 11,•men ot the 1 11y ol Mexandna, that h»* has
i ik ;i ||,e r< onis a* tin* m•rtiiw* si cormi ot King
acd WaA... gtoii stnets1 hilrly occujue<i by Mr.
W.II I’l lit, whole he I- fully prepaied to lake
|)\(;! LftllKC I YI'L MINIATI KLS, in an
. id.11 l\ new an ) i-rtpr »vcd style, colored true to
life, ami warranted no! to lade by expo-ur**, put
up in (inc. inorm ro rases, for the snt ill -urn ol one
dollar and fifty crnls. As in- stay will ue him
ted to -iii'.' or tw > u< cks, tljosc wishmg to obtain
pictures ui examine specimens would do w ej| to
e.t!t soon Croups ol families taken on iva -on a
1,1c. terms. Miniatures taken best in < lou<!y we i
i ther or eat iy in the day.
j ll'rihitlie AIniiliiul i!>jnihlicou, Srjil. If), lhlb.i
SpLF.NPID D.AUU fc.C Ku 1 \ I'If.- All. J. '> . i »«* a I .
bHter know 11 a* Urn Buckeye Ri »c*k-until, bis cjst
a*ide the anv ii, and i* now taking 1 Jagut*t rooty pc
I.irkne**e*, at the (’oni t ! I>»i? where he v\ iii bo
pi ea*<-d to si »■ the I.idles and gentlemen of '< n
napulf. A fine specimen of the ail is now b*
tore if. that * I a child only *ixt»*cn month* oi«i,
(•k' ii ii) him I ft i hui sday For rot;ecim*** ii
can't in* beat, and who would not p iv the pahry
sum of one dollar and fifty cents to have the hk»
inf* o) a < hiid at that interesting ami lovely age.
oct iM - .‘it
\ ' |;\V (f<M)|>S —.if the old lind s:l<: A1Y.
il XtirhXs II, lei.
ii.nius.ixi> c.issiMi:in:s.
• Bine and blue black Cloths from >l,V) to >S,0(J
per \ai«l
| < Hive and Lon ion Brown do
i Inv Bible i Been <1 >
| Tw ..ed CJotu*, in gr*:»t v aricty
! Bi k and Fancy I'laid and Sli ipod C\«'*imeres,
lrorn 7.> cents to >'2.0*1
i Super bi*k French l) »e Skin do
! piece 0-4 exlfu >up* r dn do do do
Satlinetls from iif> cts to 7.7 and 1,00
I L. IXXM.S.
White and red Flannels, Bom iC to at) cts.
* Yellow and Green do
| Jo do do 'I w illed
Rodger** super Tebbetts white do
I Jo fuiied for Gentlemen’s wear
! Gent’s, lambs \Y uol Shirts ami Drawers, b 2’
cents to £ 1.
Do Royal Ribbed do do
Do Cotton do doassortei
Ladies and gents’Silk Vests
All of which w ill be sold at greatly reducer
price* to -uit the times; and we most respectful
iv invite purch isers in general to call and exam
im* before making their purchases, as we are re
solved to sell good and cheap Goods.
ootl7 CLANK & BRO
JOB I'KIN TIN G
Neatly executed ;tl the Alcxandn* (iazetu fJflTn <
|AUCTION SALES
j S \I,K. — By virtue of a decree of
'‘ •1 •< <»t it.c Super lor t ourt of Law and
! hat.ci ry « I Fan u\ i omty. in the case of Lo
nn/.o r.- g* ;' r«. ! c* **; 1 y Rogers and others, 1
'•bail proceed to sen .it jiuolie auction, on Tuts
day, the lid day of .Vwember, it fair, if not, the
next fair day, at the tavern of Samuel Catts,
W e-t End, the undivided interest ol Xuchanah
Dyer, dec\1., in two tracts of Eand, amounting
to lifty-eighi acres, on which there is a cmotnrt
able LOG ft OUSE, and other Buildings,
JI-lu and i' now in the occupancy of Lorenzo
Rogers, who will show the premise* to any per-*
'on di-po-td to purchase. The above land is a
bout three mile* distant from Alexandria, and
lie' «ni hut 1 - called the Neck road.
Terms 1 j Set?— One-tenth cash; the balance in
three • qua! in.-ta Immits of G, 12, and 18 months,
with inteie-t from date. Further particulars
niade know at the place of sale.
DENNIS JOHNSTON,
oct 2 2awts Commissioner.
I7ALUABLK LAND IOK SAFE -By vh
▼ toe ol a decree ot the Circuit Superior Court
id Law and ( hauerry lor the County of Loudoun,
in the ease ol Huffman, Re. vs. Irwin, Rc., we
the 'iihseribers, commissioners, will, on the 2G//i
day of October ne.rt, at Leesburg, in the County
.itore*anl, proceed to sell, at public auction, to
the highest bidder, that I JU .1HLE TIUCT
uT lying immediately contiguous to the
village of Suicker-ville, containing about 6I0
acres, being the land allotted to Win. L Hodg*
-mi. dee’d., in the division of the estate of Mrs.
; I'oi t ia (ludg-on, dcc’d.
i I’hi' tra« t \t a- lormei ly farmed in separate ten
ement-, one of which was occupied for several
| ve il - In lhe subscriber, Wornal, and i? stiscep
! tible ol division to advantage into two farms.
I heie are on the premises a LOG 1)W EL
LING IKJ4SL, one story high, with five
jlj?; roonuu .1 Log Kitchen, a Log Barn and
St aide-, C«m-hoiise and Daily, an orchaid of
choice, fiuits, good sptings, and a portion of the*
land is a- good as an) in the county
The terms of sale are one-tenth of the purchase
money on the da) ol sale; llnte-’enihs payable
no the day ol Hit; continuation of the sale, mid
the balance in two equal annual instalments,
beaiing interest from the day of the confirma
tion ot sale till paid, to lie secured by bonds w ith
good personal security and a lien on tin; premises.
The sale will take place in front of the comt
hMtjrc door about one o'clock. The subscriber
Worn il living in the neighborhood will at any
'ime -how the premises to those desirous of pur
chasing. Bl’RIt W. HARRISON, ) r .
“ JiMI.N WOUNAI., S Com’S
Loudoun county, \ a., -ep 23—cots
j jlHVATK AND SELECT BOARDING
I. St -HOt >L. — The undersigned having had for
-nine lime pa>t a gentleman in his family engaged
m tin* m-lruction of his own children is desirous
ol taking two boys to board with him, who will
thus enjo\ all the benefits of a private family
and a first rate school. The course of instruc
tion includes all the usual branches of an ele
mentary education, besides the mire abstruse
Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, Drawing,
Re., Re. This gentleman brings to his aid the
experience of live year- in teach n g, and judging
from the advancement my own children have
made under his tuition, I do not hesitate to re
commend him. * hi tlie score of health there can
he no objection, as ni) residence is in one of the
healthiest parts of Virginia. Strict attention
will he paid to the murals and deportment of
tlm-e committed to my charge. Board and tui
Imii in any and all the branches above mention
ed slot) per session, of eleven months. The next
sc*'ion begins on the 2nthot October. Applica
tion' directed to me at EaMern View, neai War
renton, Fauquier County, Va., will be promptly
attended to. ROBERT L. RANDOLPH,
oct 5—eott
HOARDING and day sgiiooi..—.van.
; ) /. ,7. (UJIl.VI\lt, has tak«*n the house next
do- i to the one formerly occupied by A1 is. W li
no r, on Fairfax, between Kins and Cameron
streets, where she is now picpared for the
reception of young ladies, as Day-Scholars
or Hoarders. Mrs (turner pledges herself
to bestow every attention upon those com
mitted to her care, both as il regards their
moral and religious instruction. With some ex
prrience—and assisted as she will be by a most
competent, teacher—she Hatters herself she will
he enabled to give satisfaction to those who may
patronize her. The Scholastic year will be di
video into two «r«*ion.s 01 nve months earn — oe
gii.ning oil the fifteenth of September, ending on
the fifteenth of February,—fifteenth of March,
ending fifteenth of July. Application for admis
sion, or am information desired, may be obtained
of Dr. D«'\ton, <<f tbi* place, until the lir*t week
in September, when Mrs. Garner may be seen
at her residence.
Terms, pi r session, payable in advance. — Board,
Washing, Tuition, in all the branches requisite
to a thorough English education.$100.
French..*.10.
1 >ra wing,.10.
Music, at the Professor’s prices.
Day Scholars, from $l*2to$lG.
i; Kri.iu.Nf ks Rev. Mr. Jackson, Upperville,
Va. ; Rev. Mr. Jones, Millwood, Clarke County,
Va.; Rev. Mr. Stringfellow, Washington, D. C. ;
Rev. Mr. Slaughter, Petersburg, Va.; Rev. Mr.
Wondbiidge, Richmond, Va. ; Rev. Mr. Cheever,
Fortiess Monroe; Mr. Culbbert Powell, Lou
doun Cuntv, Va ; Mr. Josiah Tidball, Fauquier
Coun«y> Va.; Mr. William Fitzhugh, Dr. Ed
munds, rpperville, Va.; Dr. Iloxlon, Alexan
I dna.
A. R. — All communications t > be ndnre«sed to
Mi*. E. A. Gainer, Alexandria — post paid,
net 9- -2.»\v4w
jJf’vPLR ll\.NGINGS, Tainted Window
I Shades, i nli Cut lain 'Jussels, Loops and Cords,
IhtI-Culls, (til ( loths Cubit Covers, <Vc- — STT
CHT..Y C. Ll\. LYLI l.\\ importer and dealer,
1 has ju«*t received, at his old 'land, on Pennsyl
vania avenue, by the last ai rivals from France,
his lull supply of Paper Hangings, Borders,
Landscape View*, Fireboard Prints, &c. which
fur 'plcndor, elegance of liuish, and moderate
price*, will dely competition. Added to hia
new invoices of Foreign Guods, be bus in store
an extensive and elegant assortment ol Homestie
Capers and llordtrs, which he will dispose ol at
nccs much lower than usual. A great variety
» U ,idmv Blind*, lamy and plain, for sale
I wholes*le or retail.
Washington, oet 9 — 2«»w3w
ALEXANDRIA WADE POOPS AND
; V SHOES.—.7. f). HARMON is manufuclu
ung at his store, on King-'trect, MENS1 THICK
ROOTS AND BROGANS, tillable for planta
tion and farm hinds. Mens’ Fine Calf, Kip, and
Bull' HOOTS JXI) SHOTS, of the very best
material' arid workmanship; Womens' Stout
Bout* and Shoes for winter; Ladies’ Misses, and
Childrens’ Walking Shoes and Slippers, of all
kind*, seal, leather, and morocco; Boys’Coarse
irui Fine Root* and Shoes, all made in Alexun
; dm, and warranted not to rip; in fact they are
’ n .rd to be.it. (Jail and *ee Oct 19—eoGw
NOTICE.—'J he annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Li,ink of Potomac will be
held at the Banking house, on Monday the 2d of
November next, between the hour* of 12 M. and
j t P. M. By older. VV. C. PAGE.
I oct 0 — d3t&2awlE Cashier.
I l/MRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AL
I1 EXAN l)Rl A.—An Election for Twelve l)i
recloia to serve in this Institution for the ensu
ing year, will be held at the office of the Compa
ny, on .Monday the 2d day cf November next, be*
! tween trie hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
I ocl 15-eodtE N. WATTLES^Sec’y^
I \T KVV FALL GOODS.—BREXTb BKY.IX
j have just received a very lurg* assortment of
• FOREIGX .1X1) DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
■ \ adapted to the season. They were purchased
j after ihe -real decline in New York, and will be
I sold, Wholesale or retail, as low as they can be
I procured in any market in the Lotted States.
,i Alexandria, Va.,oct I'd co-L,

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