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■nr *’ ftp) ♦‘Faitc* quHlfaut* arrive ce qu’W v^nitra” sssaa EDsuBSDi^ir s^ip^iiiiBBJi QBj assa® hiss* sibimbs v@a»o sq°no0 ses^ For Amsterdam. iUk The coppered Brig GRAMPUS, Brewster, outer, will sail early in October, and can take freight that may offer Apply to _ _W. FOWLF. V Co For Amsterdam. frg- The fine coppered ship IIARPSST, B. J/Onnnlford, master. For freight of U>0 hogs h^|*ftobicco, small stowage, apply to Kptl5_A C CAZKNOVE 8c Co. For Amsterdam. rf'r The rupericr coppered Brig BRLVIRFRA. ttjLIrtieorge Fletcher, master, a ill *ail in the course ^“.resent month. For light articles on freight or nivui?e. hiring handsome accommodati na. apply to P ROW'D DMNGEKF1KLD. Who has in Store for sale: ll hh is Forto Ittco T Sugars, part of superior I 22 do St Croix S * quality 2.J do New Orleans j 1 S do New England Rum Fiprs and half pipe* Seignette i Biu„(ly Half pipes American ) J 2 pipes superior Holland Giu ll> barrels No. 1 Mackerel Boxes Chewing Tobacco; IQ’s and 12’s, Ac. Ac sept 11__ ! Fur VXostoiix or an>j Vi as tern POUT. The copper fas*rued Brig MOSCOW, Hawks. V*. ft'mmtrr. will sail in a few da>s, end can take MWuarrHs freight Applv to sept 20 _J. A \V. If. IRWIN. title a The Steamer COLUMBIA, Captain James Mitchell, will, fi r ithe ensuing four «eeks,(comtr.en _Icing on the 15ih S?pt. and ending on the 6th oct iher.) leave iUl'im<>re on Saturday, at 4 o’cl i.k I* M for the District of Columbia; and return ing, will leave Georgetown at 5, Washington at 6, and a l * «w »_1 l_ a a a m l Passage, exclusive of Meals: From Baltimore to the Itistrict, ur to the different landings on the Potomac, or from these places tc» Bal timore • . . . - $' 0j To Pye’s Landing. Quantico - • 1 00 Sandy Point, Md, Boyd’* Hole, Laidler’s Ferry • • * l 50 Bluff Point, Moore’s Landing, Rlackstone’s. Piney Poiut, Sandy Point, Va , Corn field Point • » . • 2 00 sept 12 -4w _ * ftUttmbhkl Y’oUmukCs Captain HUBBAL, will, on the 14th instant, resume run ning to Norfolk and Richmond; j leaving the City af Washington at 3,and Alexandria at 4 o’clock, p VI Fare to Norfolk, including meals, • 17 00 To Richmond, do - 9 00 sept 11— d__PL WATTLES, AgcnG^ YngVvnA l\um. I /A Hogsheads New England Rum, just landed from Hr schooner Uolla, for sale by I sept ?0 W. FOWLE k Co. \Wrr\itg&. Q(\l) PS1-? 2®* ! r'" £ Herrinrs iv»S “ r 3U0 do No. I Gross J For sale by S M k S. H JANNEY. sept 20 ’ __ \\t»U8Y to liftV tf!mt That commodious two story BRlVK ttOURE M'l*1 n Uameron street, west of the ' lieatre, is re |.ji .1. I'o a respectable permanent tenant, the rent wi’l he reasonable. Inquire of s* pt 8 SVM’L B. LAUUOUU & Co. V\ oo\. TI1K subscribers continue to purcliase wool asuMial •ept i < * r. > 7/ %'ovv \sr r t Yvt\\\\\>wigi\ \n&. \ FIMtniF.lt sopp y of Chxcapa go 'Vine, of best brands, just received and for sale \ sept 10 A, C CMKKOVB St Co C\\ar\ea tteoi\e\t UAS receive !, by ship alien uidoah, Captain Rose, and offers f»r sale Br !port Vine • wine, in bales of various sizes Shoe Thread, common, in bales ofaOdoz Vine yellow bleached and half bleached do Ytr\ be*t patent Tailors’ thread, dark blue, W It. .md all colors linstock rfCMOIJS previously on hand, consisting ot menv dfST.b'e articles, Foreign and Domestic, may be worth t .e attention of dealers, as it is his intention to ,!:sp >se of the whole the present autumn and en-su •sg winter sept 6 Cap Sf Ut\«T Caper. J j V \ RV. \ MS Cap and Letter Paper, assorted.from a * *' * }2 50 to }7 p- r reami just received on sale by jrptS Wt|, \l. MOKU1SON. vra* MoVa&sta, &c. Q j •I'bf'hoa Is £ Oloans, Porto Uico and St- Croi* s"v» 40 b.rrels ( Sugars 4 boxes white Havana do 5 > barrels and b oxes loaf and lutr p do nObagtHiq, Lagnira and Java Coffee ^5 hb.l* Orleans and English Island Molasses V5 hh Is > .. ,•« juv w 100 barrelsy C0PPcr dwtdled W h.skey j puncheons old Jamaica Hum 15 hints New Ki.gland Jo 110 chests, half chests and boxes Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson and Young Hyson Teas, Lew is's cargo . 0.000 ISs choice Bacon, our own curing .»,000 lb*, Yellow and Brown Soap Sh boxes Vlauld and Dipped Candles For sale by SAM’L. It. LAItMOUU 8c Co. ^_scpt 4 To YWul, £?$ A comfortable DWELLING on Water street, •pSLnext adjoining the house occupied by Mr John j Ur(,WI> T» a good tenant, the rent will be mo '‘r‘te-_JtfslAH H. DAVIS. „ MUSEUM *en hi’y from 10 to 12, M-, and from 3 to 5, P U ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE. THE BERKSHIRE GOLDFINDER. There appeared one morning, at the Berkshire Lyceum, a very curiousspecimen of humanity. He seemed to be a man of some five-and-twenty, and was six feet high, standing on his bare soles, for shoes he had none. He was gaunt and slen der,* and his arms and legs composed the greater part of him. His hair, which was long and blowsy, was naturally of a sorrel color, and still retained that hue near the roots, but was faded almost white at a distance from his head. His heard, which had been unevenly clipped with the scissors, was somewhat of the same shade. His nose was short, his chin was long, his mouth was wide, and his teeth were snagged. His dress was linsey-woolsey, originally dyed of a butt* » nut color, and seemed to have belonged to his la then The skirt of his coat came midway to his calf, while the lappels only reached half way to the bottom of liis waistcoat. His pantaloons seemed to be retreating up his legs, his %est was without any collar, his shirt was woollen, and his neck was bare. Sucli was the general ap pearance of the man, and such . ere his habiii meats, lie was a nuiyvt of one >f the inoun am towns iu the west part of B^rksiire. and had come to the Lyceum, bright and early, on a very important errand. • >> herealmuts,* said he, addressing one of the students, * is the head man thereabout?* * Whom do you mean?’ said the student. 4 Why, the headmost man here among you,’ returned the stranger, ‘what is’t you cal! him there—the confessor ’ 4 'I'U.* mrn/'iuo/»»• visit nrnKuMv moin ^ wtiil IIia “ / ' V-* - I-V - student. * Exactly so,’ returned the naty ve. * I’ve get a thing l want t» show him.’ * What sort of a ttting?’ * That’s what I’ve come to ax about. I’ve got it in my pocket; but I don’t iru**t every bo* dv with the secret, not bv a darned si^ht, it’s worth a furtin any day. Why, there amt none of your rocks nor stones here,*—staring about upon the minerals in the cabinet-*-* that’s any touch to it.’ * No? And yet we have some valuable speci mens here.’ . * |)o vou call these valley able! Why, if you was only to see what I’ve got in jny coat pocket, I guess you’d open your eyes.’ The student now began to feel a great curiosi ty about the secret of the stranger’s pocket, es pecially as that skirt of his coat, where he indi cated the pocket to be, hung down considerably lower than the other, as it burdened with some precious weigh*; which possibly might turn out to b‘* gold. He therefoie pressed the gawk for a sight of it. * Well,’ returned the fellow, seein it’s you, I don’t rare if I let you have n glympse at it. But you must’nt tell nobody, I’ve never showed it to nobody. I’ve never showed it to no livin’ crit ter, but dad and mother, and sister Bets, and two or three of the neighbors.’ The student promised to act with all due dis cretion, declaring the secret would be as safe with him, as if entrusted to the keeping of the whole world. Whereupon the stranger, no long er hesitating, stooped to one side a little, and thrusting his hand into his coat pocket, brought ' to view a a clever-stone of a yellowish appear* ' ant e, mixed with red and gray, and which the I student presently perceived was composed partly J of iron, * iv _19_l_i i_t_a I the specimen, • what do you think of that, ha?’ ♦ Tlntt’s voutierful! upon my word,’ said the studen’, nff- ding to start with admiration. * I-n’t it now?' said the gawk: 4 did you ever ; see the like of tha' before? ha! How yaller it is. Don’t you think that’s the raal stuff?’* [ i *;■’ _ _ j against a noggin of cider, that bit of n stone is nearly all pure goold. They latted at me.— Well, says 1, you may laff as much as you please. Bv and by, you'll tell another gues9 story; and then them may laff that wins. So I puts it in mv pocket, and off I come# this mornin,* bright and airly, to see the confessor here, who, they say, knows the name of every rock and stone in Berkshire, to say nothin of those in Hancock, and New Lebanon, and them out-of-the-way town-. Bur when shaH I 9ee the confessor? I am all firedlv in the notion of makin my fortin now; and when that’s done, you won’t keteh me inakin brooms and baskets, a9 I do now. I’ll live like a da if bob, then. I’ll warrant it. I’ll eat as much codfish and mince pie* a9 1 can stuff down.’ 4 Ha\ e you discovered any other specimens of this same gold ore?’ »Have 1 Faith. Mister, I guess I have, more j than you can shake a stick at. I mean to go home and buy the land that1>ears it, if I have to mortgage my coat to pay for it. But where’a the confessor? I want to make sure that this is raal goold, before l buy the land.’ l'he student laughed in his sleeve, and direct ed the sanguine gold finder to the professor of mineralogy lie stalked along iuto the presence of the latter, and finding him in company with two or three other gentlemen, he asked, ‘Which on ve is the confessor of miserology?* | ‘I'm the professor of mineralogy,’ said Dr, j D. ‘Oh, you are, har’returned the gawk; ‘well, you’re the feller I want to see. I’ve got some thing for your particular ear, and if you’ll step aside a moment, I’ll show it to you*’ The professor smiled, and complied with the request; when the long skirted uatyve, thrusting his hand into his pocket, drew forth the precious specimen on which his golden hopes were built. •There!’ sad he, ‘what do you think of that?’ ‘What do I say to it?’ •Yes—what I mean is, what do you call itr’ •I call it stone,’ returned the professor. •Isn’t it a gnold stone,’ inquired the stranger, with itense interest, and watching the counte nence of the professor, to see that he was not deceiving him, 4 There’s no gold in that,’ said tin* professor coollv. ‘tfogoold!’ exclaimed the stran-cr, his long chin dropping at once upon his breast, and his snagged teeth appearing more ghastly than ever —no goold! w hat is if, then, that looks so yal ler?’ * Nothing but a mixture of iron.’ • Darna’ion seize the iron!’ exclaimed the dis appointed speculator—‘if I’d a known that, it ini^ht a lam till it rotted, for all my fetchin it nine miles in iny pocket, jest to see if ’twasn’t gonld, or no,’ With that, he threw it from him in disgust, forgot his dreams of living like a ; * day boh,’ aod went home to eat mush and pota-! toes, instead of regaling on cod fish and mince | r- __ x tour liarreAs Pl/lUU Barrels, new, and in good order, lor sale bv «ept 17 ^W. H MILLEH. vtmi&e. i 01A B.\GS Old Java Coffee, just received and for si 'e by 3Tr I'tlKN SHINN, sept IT Janney's wharf. Vor\eT Rnlttaft. Ir (iHOCK bes« Qu.,i' Porter Bottles, received per 3 schr Holla, fur sale at Factory prices, sept 15 - H- C- SMITH. W «u\l fci\ V n\Cttfe&\nWv\j, FI*O work in th-' t’.o'u nbtan Cotton FvC'ory, about ft. twenty snore Boys or G r;$. and live more l’ami j lies, wi i« Cltilureri, from eight *< ears ohl an • upwards; , •in i a Carder, a”<i him that can sork on the Stretching a>» I ;.ct as store-keeper «'u -ncli as understand the bus.it' ss, good wages will be given. .Iso, a servant, to do bouse work, by die month or year /vpplv to the subscriber, living ul the Factory, Four Mile Hun, near Alexandria GEO. UtlBB. sept I - If __. 4 O BALKS of FI nnels, ail colors and qualities ICJ 2 bales Sponge 20 cases Castile and white Soap Received this day, and f«>r sale bv sept 14 A. C CA/.KNOVF. Co. V\\i\e». Skuia, t\ Oil. 4 HEAVY La Plate Hid-a 1 JUU f'00 do Pernambuco do 500 Dry Calf Sams 200 do Goat do 20 barrels Tanners' Oil Which will be sold low for cash or to punctual cus tomers. sept 10 W. H. MILLER Ortice.Ties. II \GS Rio and .lava coffee 54 hhds Orleans and West India sugar 4! do do oo molasses 32 casks sweet Malaga and French Madeira vine 5 casks Port wine 7 pipes and half pipe* French brandy .1 do Holland gin 2 puncheons old Jamaica rum 50 barrels Mew England rum 10 do Countn irin 23 do ol i whiskey 10 boxes loaf siisnrj 8 oags pepper 5 bags pimento 100 reams wrapping paper 150 sacks fine salt (Liverpool filled) 100 barrels nett herring and mackerel 3 Hi0 bushels ground alum *»lt With a general assortment of GROCERIES,' for sale by Cl.AGE I T & PaGK. 130 CRATES & H!1 US. F**vtVV\pu\n istc. \\\& \unu. roue nr u miller UAS just r ceivcd. per ship Shenandoah, his Fall Supplies EARTHENWARE & CHINA, making his assortment unusually full and complete, in Cream colored. Edged, Ena melled. and Printed Wares China Teas and Tea Seta, Enamelled and i.uitred in great variety , He has also constantly on hand, a hand some assortment of Cut. Pressed, Moulded and Plain Q1JISSWARE. in great variety, pipes in boxes, English >nd Dutch Winiow Glass, Porter Bodies Stoneware, Cooking Furnaces, be. be, Alexandria, 9 mo 10, 1832,___ iiOOfc Ou\\ R ANA WAY or was taken from the subscriber's premises, on the morning of the 13th instant, a negro woman by name EVE LIS A, a bright mulatto, about 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches in height, with face freckled I have t ve ry reason to believe she ia io the neighborhood of Fre dericksburg. Va , at there ia some dispute as to the right of property in this negro It is not improbable an attempt may be made to sell her to the South,**/* taken. 1 will give a reasonable reward for her delivery to me, or her being lodged in jail §o that I get her again. JOHN MOSS, Administrator of Sarah Chichester, deceased, residing near Fairfax Court House Fairfax Co. Va. > »jg21—2aw3w JOB f ftIN riWO. Books snd Pamphlets, Lottery Bills, Catalogues of Sale, Hand do .tank Checks, Hat do f.aw, Commercial k other Show do Blanks^ Horse do Policies of Insurance, ^tage do (till or>k9, Canis ottcry Tickets, Blank Note**, tills of Lading, dilitia Notices. In all its varieties, neatly executed, and with dispatch, at the Phenix Gazette Offiic.e, where will he executed every descriotion of printing, ei ther m RED, BLUE, GREEN, or YELLOW OK F.VK.HY Kisn KOU SAI.B AT THIS OKKIOB PA MPHLETS printed at the Gazette Office Oil. qy TIEUCRB superior Full strained sp-rm oil, receiv *J ed and for sale lew by sept 19 WM. P. yUT* j VilCft £5 CV\CftftC. A / \ Hog heads Orleans Molasses it s 4 tierces fresh Itice 20 boxes Cheese Just received from New York, for sale by sept 18 ___ CLAQBTT Ilf PAGE liimfe. INURSH Thomaston Lime, just received and for sale 1 by JOS1AH H 1)AV13. Rrai\A>[. 4QU. Pipes Cognac Brandy, of superior quality, landing from schooner Washington, from New York, and ter sale by S H. JANNKY. &nYeu&iiL Patterns of liitt Lea CHINA. U'lRKRT II. MirLEII hasreceved a variety cf patterns, very rich burnished GOLD TEA CHI NA, anil w ould request the favor of his friends and the public to call and see them Any person wishing to procure a beautiful article, would do well to call, and | leave an order for such patterns as may be selected — Tea Stts of any number or kind ol prices can be fur nish'd 9th mo 10—3w l Aiiua tiartYieuviare. j HUGH C. SMITH Has lately received, per ships Virginia i and Shenandoah, One Hundred and Eiglity-Two Crates , and Hogsheads I CHINA fy EARTHENWARE, comprising his F \LL SUPPLY, and oflei* ed for sale, wholesale and retail, on the most moderate terms. Blue, black, purple and pink printed Dinner Sets India China Dinner Sets Handsome Gilt China Tea Sets, of the best quaU tv and patterns Plated Castors of best quality, silver mounted French Gilt Tea China, &c imported from Paris, via New Y >rk, a large assortment • Rich Cut Glass Bowls, Celeries, Tumblers, Wines, Kc., latest and heal pattern* Moulded and Plain GLASSW ARE, comprising every article in that way Window- Glass of every size Pipes in boxes Black, quart and pint Bottles, Wine and Porter Th< rroometers, a great variety 5 Gallon Demijohns 8*pt '7—d‘2w&eotf _ IC7* The Females of the various Religious De nominations in Town, having entered into an associa tion, for the purpose of affording relit f and comfort — should such aid be found nece-aary—-to those fxmili s oft be poor winch msv be visited by the threatened pestilence, and the ick at the Hospital*, would very respectfully and earnestly solicit donations in Money, Flannel and Cotton Good*, and Old Clothes, in aid of ineir ocnpvoiem cnicr|»n»c. ■ mumj *«# w *vu» »v Mr. Washington Page, at the Potomac Bank; an I all other donations to be kftattlie House of Industry, on Uoyai streei. _aept 13 <1 Timuttij A *■ BUSHELS, fresh and clean,for sale by 1 » sent 13_W H. Mil.T EH. V urn SM fc S. II. J\NN BY wish to purchase Corn. • sept 15 ___ i{U\ KEGS pure > White Lead, of superior qua il ?• f 100 do No 1 5 lity, for sale by ,Pptl5_S U h S H. JaNNBV •Notice. r|tHR undersigned takes this occasion to inform his X friends and the public that he has taken the A-mt* HOUSE formerly occupied by Stro f&MflPWlier, Willr mson, and Barnard I'hia is laa*i|a|a large and convenient Establishment, ^UUwcIl calculated f.»r»he accommodation of all persons, and particularly for private families. To those who may think proper to patronixe him in hit uew vocation, tlie undersigned can safely offer one assurance—the effort to please 1 he h‘«use will be in future known aa.the AMERICA;V HOTEL J NO. M McCAKTY. Washington City,aept 14- d____ Gun & MfhUe ftUup. TUB aubscriber returns his thanks to his customers for past favors, and informs them that he continues to carry on hisbuainesa in all its branches. He alters Flint Guns in a superior atyle to Percussion. Having employed a first rate workman in the line, he wil* make and repair Printers’ Presses and Printers’ I'oob in a superior style- B HA SS9 STEEL* If IRQ A TURNING neatly executed. Stock*, Dies, and lap* of all sixes, made in the best atyle. N B. Surgeons’ Instruments and all kind* of Lutie 'T£Jn^if“rt“''i' “* It. GRIFFITH. JOB PRINTING Expcditreuslv executed »t tue Gazette Office. , ttamiuore uniiKq. 8 "bTrI>H.d,'nd | copper distilled WbUkejr Now landing from the ateamer Columbia, and (or ■ale by _ WM. D. NOTT Pork ^ Deaf. 25 25 do' prime b”'.^■"Ptrior Landing and for sale by *pt* _ WM. P. NUTT. ftt. Domingo Coffee G)ff Bags Green St. Domingo Coffee of good quali Otl ty, lanoing and for sale by aeptjk_S. MESSERSM1TB. SOD Negroes wanted. I WISH to purchaae them from the are of 13 to 35 years. Persons having such to acfl, shall hsvo cash, and the highest prices, b> apply ing to the sub scriber, Pratt street, Baltimore, near the interacctieft of the Hail Hoad with the Washington City Hoad Li bert I commissions will be paid to those who will aid in pure! asing for the subscriber. apr II tf # AUSTIN WOOLFQLK. Sugar and Vinegar. 2 BOXES white Havana Sugar 1 hhd- pickling Vinegar. For sale by aug 18__ W. II. MILLEB^ Landreth Seeds AFHF.SH supply, suitable for the season, just re ceived The subscriber is Agent for The Floral Magazine and Botanical Repository, published by D & C. I andretb. Philadelphia, wall descriptions end coloured illustra tions of the flowers, &c. One number is issued every two months, at a price which only covers the expense* of publication. The first, containing five beautiful co loured engravings, may be seen at the simp of the sub scriber WM 8 > ABLER. 8th mo *29, 1832 To Let,tor one or more Near ft, The DWELLING HOUSE at Aldie, and the F\RM appurtenant to it now occupied by 1 h .mas Maund, Esq. ._Posse ssion will be given on the first of April next. For terms apply to John Moore, K*q. of Aldie^__ C. F. MP'tfElt. House 5r Lot for Bale ot Rent. The subscriber offers for sale er rent his HOUSE 4* HALF ACHE LOT, at the intersection of Washington and rone ko-btreeis.in which he now resides nov 1 — lawlf_ EDMUND I. LEE. LLoiee W ines. JUST received per brig Remittance, from Madeira, I. P Madeira in hogsheads and qi casks Uua! do in quarter and half qr calks Srrcial do in half quarter casks Grape Juice do, in qr and half qr casks The above Wines arc from the houses of Newton, Gordon, Murdoch, and Scott, & Lewis U Co., and are ot superior quality, and for sale by S MKSSERBM1TH. JUho has in Store, 2 pipes, 6 hhds, and 10 qr caika Payne it Co’s L. P. Madeira Sercial, Burgundy, and Malmsey Madeira, in quarter casks 6 pipes and 4 quarter casks " FiguiraV L.P.Ma' deira,* entitled to debenture 3 pipes and 10 hhds Sicily Madeira 5 hhds superior Itousdlon 10 baskets Champaigne, Uc. j\ 6 Superior W In* a WE have imported in ling hazard. via Norfolk, and this dav received, our an •>*! m*j pl\ if . CHOICE MADEIRA WINKs, viz: One Pipe. 6 hogsheads, 51 QurrUr C..-k», »-ui 49 Hall Quarter Casks, of the most approve brand ol J. Howard, March fc Co., and consisting i f Burgundy, l ints, London Particular, and the finest Grape Juice; represented to be as good, if not better, than ever sent to us We have also a few quarter casks of the brand of Murdock, Shortridge & Co. All of which we will be pleased to sell on the most accommodating terms. aug 30 GEO JOHNSON It Co. V'reaYi Teas, $e WILLIAM FOWLR & CO. have for Sale, CHESTS Young hyson > Teas, of the NYpoo / 0 25 hsifdo Gunpowder >set'scargo,imported 20 dodo Imperial >'he last month. 20 hluls St. Croix and N. Orleans ) a 25 boxes brown Havana 5 Su^*r* 75 Ithds superior retailing molasses 25 lihd»i v p 20 bbls S N* E March Uf Co. ** London Particular, Sicily and Pi* co Mtdeira, Leovilh and Medoc Claret, Sauturne and Champagne winea 100 bolts Colt's cotton duck, all numbers 50 do cotton ravens do 60 coils Manilla cordage 20 boxes Havana sugars of extra quality 700 ca>ks nails, assorted sizes 50 bbls met* and prime beef * 50 do prime pork ♦0 do No 2) 300 do No. 3 S M<tckercJ Cii* ice Wines. TIIE subscribers have for sale an assortment of fin est WINKS, in boxes of 1 doxen each, vis. Champaign. Orimant kfouet brand Lesdtop Champaign, in pinta and quarts Chamberlin Burgundy •• clussman it Co." best Chateau l.afitte Claret ‘•Winkler," “ Oppenbeimer," “Oberweiseler," and ••Ilattenheimer," Ota Hock St Julien, La Nerthe, St Joseph and LaStte white and red C?aret White Hermitage and Sautema Muscat, Lunel, Hermitage, Malvciaia Chateau Msrgesux Extract d' Absinthe Medoc Claret, in casks Mabsibs, in pipes, hogsheads and matter casks, old and of the very beat quality Sicily and Marseilles Madeira St Lu^ar, Sherry, Porf Dry and aweet Malaga, ke.ke. June 23 A. C. •AZT.NOVE It Ce. 1