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“ Fait ce qu'il faut, arrive ce qu'il pourra - ■ v:. ;f- — fV ■ -■■-■ ■ . ■ - - r . vy.r rrr. AV33& 3* 1138. ST-SIF V©:©. K2-ST©. 8935, j J ^ ** ' " •% PIHUSHED BY EDGAR SNOWDEN. n^/V'maVM‘ COmtTy PaPtr 85> fox Xrw \'»xk. 1. n.rket schooner VlRiitSlA, H. Har Jj).1 rV,H sail on Wednesday next. For J** apply on board, or to ri^-'g"t 01 P“ •*>C “PI s | tt'MKN SHINN. Jannev’s wharf. •n»r .9 ________1 Vur .\ins\tfctv\w\n. jT™ ..a freight. or passage, having haudsume ac • oisolatiow. app'yto OAlNGERFIRlD. m«r H_ '___ Yt*apA» vinu\ea. Two SMALL YKSSr.LS are wanted to fW ** ‘'""s UKSSKUSWITH. cur 19_ — \»\u\ > Ap\Y»V\ a ^ >U'A^ 6 * hands canal line. r* The .loop Ufilos is now loading in Phil* y »i, pf,;, for the His'iict, and will sail aoout the ■vT.i weather permitting Apph to ‘ JOSEP• I HAM). Pr<»pr-etor, No 7 North Wharves. Philadelphia WiLl.lAV* MORGAN, Agent at Georgetown. STRPHRN SHINN, Agent j. at Alexandria. >‘uf\cp. Steam boat POTOMAC, _Jose h Serif, Master, will mi Friday, the 22d instant, o!r IK-'It.- fr re W ashington -nd Alex to v-rfdk »nd Richmond Leaving Washington , . «i«| Ueaandria at 4 P «■ R.-tnroit-g leave Rich ,.,'lon t'ue# lav running, and Norfolk on Wedncv j„ morning at 9 .»'cl«a k The boat and engine hare npot incomplete ordir,and a caretnl and expeu t ;c.'' master and engineer attached to her. fare to Norfolk, including meals, 17; to Richmond ^,19 WATTLES. Agent •WoUiaattb u.uA VJiAtr. v, Hlils. N--w Orleans Molasses 25\S/ ?0 “ Newark Cnler l.sndiuK from schooner \ irg'mia. and for sale by bl'BPMKN SHINN, • mtr '9 Janney’s wharf. O) 9 Bags <s» Homings Coffee, landing from scboon <£*) er Virginia,fur sale by m,r .9 1QHN M. LAUlt. t'ugfivw* RruuAy. ft Pipes Cognac Bnndy ^ Just received per sebr m 2 j do do do J Virginia from New York, mil for safe by S. .*lr. SSHH5MII il. mar. 9 \AnctAu U\uuu\)er\aiu i'»‘t received. per schr Virginia trom New York, sad has in store: 10 hlnlt good Best India molasses 8 •• w est In I a an I New Or! ans so^aT In S-g- liio and St l> ifr.ingo coff.e <•1*1 whiskey, <n barrels • moil do. in hogsheads atid barrels Now r.nglsn l mm. in barrels C wmtr\ gin, in barrels I'ench brandy; Molland gin; spirits vicily Madeira wine . lo fj urttr cask* Mar. sites wine and Greek wines Mts» and prune p>rk, m barrel krJ h<iXi-« bunch raisins j r-attw wrapping paper u c hat chefs, and buses, gunpowder, im P rod, young h» >«n, and black teas 1) keg* (,«rreu’s snuff li&pp’e do in jsrs Scotch do i! bladders * ’ culls c«>tdage, assorted sin s .d) nest* w.iojware, iron bound 1,'oj p'Hin !, inj lump sugar 2W0 •• bacon h f‘tUlT *lth ^ticlct usually kept in a grocery _ _ ™tJ9_ * fct. Vb*& &uV\ uWviAl. I ) j! W ) u«-‘Ms t,F coarse St. Ubes Salt, the , . . n 1 «rb*» of the ship Harvest, tor sale by - r:‘S_ A. C. C\ZKNuVB {* Co. fcnAt. bill) 1>,w*he** r,,,*l Liverpool cost** Salt, on hoard Irwin** wharf, for sale „, .foff ll"‘ before storing — CKO. HHtNSoy fc f.o t'hmr Seed. 41) R’,<,!eU,0:1lio b«*vy an 1 clean Clover Seed will; be *n eJ un Sunday nett, 1st April, for sale «ur:a SAM’L. B. LAUMOUIt & Co. ] 12 \57ts4,,d bslf Che sts Teas 1 bjx,tJLoaf Sugar. Ported !)’d* l'ort« Rico and N O. Sugar - °S Ksf * lava and St. Domingo Cotfee «> bbls Jamoca do *° b ’5es t hocoUte , ':l* I* PMmo N'ew Orleans Molasses fasls new Rice *•> boses best bunch Raisins f* ‘,r ims Pulled Figs to bags l’ mento J? ba*’ P'PP« H b°«* oest Chewing Tobacco 8 so*es Plug 5U r-.ams Wr.pping Paper *} re»"» Foolscap do «: ?“* wsurted Fancy Soap boxes yellow do is cZY* k <’uW ,nd d'Pt Cindies last J iU Wh,te Cordage ^•ved and for sale b? —--KRRR^Ji FITZHUGH. a V'taa. AvSftSSf \ T'“’ °fct.b40Ec,i,••e’, »rom schr. Harriet, for sale by 5 X. E. Hum. f\/f\ Hhds. N. E. Hum, landing ftom schr. Harriet, for sale by W. FOWLE i Co. mar 26___ Macon* Ea\t. #c. WM D. NUTT has in store, and offers for sale 20,000 lbs superior town cured Bacon 1,500 bushels Salt, l urks Island, Cadi*, &c. 10 hogsheads Whiskey 3 do Apple Brandy 4 do Whale Oil 2 do Winter Sperm Oil 7 do West India Molaases 1 pipe Holland Gin 50 bbls \o, 2 and So. 3 Mackerel 10 dozen neats Boxes 40 do round and flat Brooms 25 do Whisps_mar 26 tigs. Drums Figs, of superior quality, landing i ) from schooner Harriet, from Boston, and for sale by - EDW’l). DAINGKHFIELD. mar 26 ___ (ilasaYiare. Fackages Cut, Plain and Moulded Glassware, •j received per schooner Harriet, and opening this day. (*n hand, a large and full assortment of CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWARE, at the lowest rates, mar26 H C. SMITH. To Cabinet .Maker8. nC SMITH lias this morning received from Bos • ton a Box of Patterns, comprising the latest and j I best assortment of cut and plain Furniture and Door Kr.ohs, Curtain Pina, Nc. &c. and which cabinet nuk ! ers ,nd others are invited to call and examine. imr 26 _ _ •_ Aiwa Coffee. /x /V\ BAGS, iu-t received and for sale by U 'J mar 26 S. MRSSKHSMf Til. B^ps Proper, landing from schooner Harriet, »M r for sale by S. M. & S H. JANNKY. mar 26 _ ___ \Avwpuo\ 8ft\t Bushels Liverpool ground alum Salt, for XAHH) sale by mar 25 A. C. CAZKNOVK & Co. Q\at\f8 Bennett, nAS received and off-r* for sale— A few bales 37 '* 28 inch stout unbleached Cottons 4 4 bleached Cottons • 9 8 and 5 4 Co*ton Sheetings 34 inch Cotton Osnabprgs No t,2,3,4 Hcmj>en Hurlsps Rest Dorchester Hedticks; Apron Checks Two hales Knglish >hoe Thread Dark blue and W 11 patent Sewing Thread Rest dark blue and bitch superfine Saxony Cloth lta iun Sewing Silk, real black and blue black 4, ami 5 Pins, first quality Hemming’* genuine first quality silver eyed Nee dles; W C ditto. _mar 25 fcusAX ft? •M.vAaasfca, (3)rk fllida New Orleans sugar, and " 20 hhds Trinidad molasses, both prime quality, ju-d received per schr. Success, for sale by * m .r 23 A- C. CAZKNOVK isf Co. ftrovm x>Y\eeXvnga. V FURTHER supply of Blackstone Sheetings, just received per schr. Klua Hand, for sale by IT> lP >3 \ C. CAZKNOVK Co. V urka Uiuud aa\i a1\maV. a (5fej w \ Runhel* Turks Island Salt, the cargo of I *11 the British schr. Thistle, for sale by mar 23 W. FoWLK k Co. VU\v Sa\\, V; \aV\ SXanAis, ^'C. &c Bushels Liverpool ground alum, Lisbon, OUUU and Turks Island Salt, all of the best quality ? ._•_1u.... c.ii ,",kv .i- ■ " ; _ #j Urge Whiskey and Rum Hogsheads, for fish stands . 15 kegs Glades Mutter 20 casks prime Goslien Cheese 300 boxes mould and dipped Can-3 Our own dies > m#nu 20,000 lbs. yellow and brown Soap 3 facture. An«l our usual general assortment of Wines, l.iquors, anil Groceries. For sale by mar 23 SW1UELB I.AMOUR fc Co. Alae\uT«\. NO .1 Si 2 Mackerel, in barrels, halves and quar ters, Received per schr Addison, and for sale by mar 22 A C. CAZENOVE & Co. Thoiuaalon Lime. Casks of Thomaston Linie, on board the schr F Addison, for sale by mar 22 A. C CAZENOVE A Co Cbrwlng Tobacco. JA Kegs Gray 3c Pankey’s best small Twist *§IF Received per steatoboat Potomac, and for sale by W. H. MILLER. mar 22 Spinning Colton. 6 Bales, suitable for retailing, just received and for rale by ' GEO. JOHNSON & Co. mar 22_ I'nab lor Servants. WF. will pay cash and the highest price* for any number of Likely Negroes, of bo'h sexes, mar 19KHAN KLIN h ARMFIKLD. lirowml VlftsVw, For sale by the Ton, Barrel, or Bushel. THE subscriber has on hand, and intends keeping during the season. Ground Plaster, which will be aold at as low prices as it can be procured at in the Dis trict. JONA. JANNEY. Alexandria, 2d mo 11—dtf Anlt. Of W\A Bushels of heavy Coarse Salt, will be aold pHFIFU low)/ W. FOWLE & Co. JOB PRINTING FjxpetUtioualv executed a the Gazette Office. LIST or LETTERS Remaining in the Post Oflice,jAlerandria. D. C. on the 1 at of APRIL, 1833. (£j* Persons calling for letters in the following lis't will please say the? ake advebtued, or they may not get them. Mrs Agnes Adams Mrs Anderson Craven T Allston B John Booth Mrs Sarah Ann Brown Harrison W Bowers Wm Brisker Robt Ball Ann Brooks Geo Brown Jas P Bartlett Henry Brent Wtn H Brown Gerark Banks—2 Capt J H Bell, U S N Mrs Jane A Barker Roberr Burns Correl Brooks YY’ra R Barker John A Beckley C Leonard 0 Cook Isaac Cannell-*2 Moses O B Cawood Mrs M B Carter N Croswell Miss H A Canell A D Collinsworth Chas YV Carpenter—2 Mary Ann Cole John Clare D Francis K Davidson Joseph Dudley . Cap! Dulany Robert Doyle Wm D iffy Ann S Davis John Day K Charlotte Edwards Mrs Harriet R Evans, 2 John P Emerson David Easton Richard Ellicott Henrietta Edwards F Henry Fairfax Josiah Fuller, Jr—2 Mrs Airy Francis YVest Ford Wm Ford M is Ann Fenwick u Mr9 John Gird Jackson Garrcll Geo Gruver Rachel Goldsmith Jonathan Gibson Htnrv Golden II Capt K A Huchens Wm H Hoard Wm Hain Dennis Market Wm Herbert—3 Liurence llontT Edward P dayman John V Harris Henry II Halley Charles H Hnnton John Hall Henry D Hatton Robert Hunter Wm P Hereford Major Reuben Hills—2 J Capt E Jones' George Johnson, (ship Mrs Sarah A Jacobs . Harvest) Robert Johnson John Jackson K M rs Ann W King ^ Washington R Kid John King—2 well L Richard Loudoun Rev John C Laurie Anthony Levy Miss Maria I) Logan John Lalor Miss Hanna Lewis Richd B Lloyd James Leckie James Lee M James Millin James D Moore John K Mattingly Jonathan May Levi Muiry Ed McLaughlin Jacob Miller N Mr Nightingale Mrs Matilda Nickols Miss Elizabeth O’Neal P John S Preston Capt Robert Perry James Perley Mrs Sarah Pelton Joshua Pierce Walter T Pierce Jonathan Ross Thnmas Ruthe Josiah S Rutter Mrs Marie Richie Robin Reed John Rheein Mr Racafort S Horatio N Steel JeremiahSatterwhite Robert Sands Capt Isaac Staples Mrs Catherine Sands—2 John Simpkins—2 Thornton B Stork MissMariaStanwood Tlios Smith Wesley Summers Marshall S R Skinner T Capt Samuel Titcomb Mrs Sarah Talbott Capt Geo H Terrett—2 Miss-Ann Tynan John T Towers Geo J Thomas—2 John Tolinan y Mr Valentine • W [sor Mrs Catherine WTood Miss Klifcab’h Wmd Thomas Waring Mrs Sarah Weston Miss Mary E Walker Joseph Westcoat Tlios B Waterman Davis G Walkins Thomas Wilson MissHannah J White Y Arthur H Yeateman _DAN'L. BRYAN, P. M. To Went, MTo a decent tenant, one half of the commodi ous Brick House opposite to Mr. Smi h’s V'uun clrv. t he whole house can be obtained, if r qnir- d mar 18 JOblAH H. DaViS. For An exce’lent Brick ST\Bt.B, with Carriage Eifleslhouse, o.i Patrick «1reet, between Prince at d Kitur streeta. The rent will be modi rate Apply to _3moj6_ R. II, MILLrR Boots Sf ' A D. HARMON has received, by late arrivala, an A. • addition to hia stock of 50 BOXES BOOTS tf SHOES, Of every variety, suitable for the season. Also, 2 casks Sum Elastic Over Shoes, a prime article. ALEXANDRIA G5AZETTE. From the Christian Sentinel. ENTRANCE OF POMPhY THE GREAT INTO THE TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM. The conquering Rinnan band has passed Jehovah’s temple gate; AmJ Hashes bright their lances cast, Waved high in wailike state. With ioftv look, and haughty stride, March all the sous oi raaiuai pride. His form high towering o’er the rest, With grave and graceful mein; The conqueror of ihe boundless east, Rome’s mightiest suit, is • en His lauiels fresh with crimson dye, Not yet upon their foliage dry. Hold and unawed they wander there, Through the wide holy ground; While in the still and sacred air, Their steps unhallow'd sound. Eager, their rude inquiring gaze, beaus the vast temple's glittering maze. But still they vainly search to find, In the majestic lane, Some splendid idol nigh enshrined, O’ei vot'lies blind to reign; They thought some sculptur’d god should stand, Sublime, within his temple grand. And lai apart from all the rest, The chieftain »oes betoie; \l t . . 1. . _. - ulaii..lrufi ni'Uiot lllll JHXIJ' 'I mil « in W:\nsc trembling lips implore— •*Ti,al is llo.lest—O torbear, L< t not thy footstep# enter there!” • With ras!) tU fiance he has gone, No figure meets his eye; He a Li is to fii.d Iiimsetl alone, In dim v.huity. Ho tee's the"first cold touch of fear, From some mysterious being near. He felt as if some viewless eye, \\ ere Hashing on him there; As ;t who flaming hand passed by, At'd brushed his bustling hair; And deep and sml, there rolled a sound, YV inch checked nis throbbing buaum's bound. He felt as if each ghastly shade, Y\ ero gather'd l"l k around, 01 diose who bird beneath his blade, On the red b.utle ground; And that their eyes, sod.uk and diin, Were fixed in gloomy gaze on him. More dread these airy phantoms seem, Than tltougli around suoutd close, \\ ith sabies bright in brandished gleam, Legions of living foes; While singly stood Ins arm of might, To stem the torrent of the fight. With effort strong, and sudden start, From the dread place he goes; The Mood which curdled round hi# heart, In madd'ning current Hows: . Widi hurried step and bloodshot e>e, Home's eastern victor rushes by. Go, thy blight star is waning fast, Fa*t lades itslalli'ig ray; The zenith of its glory past, It leaves thy daikeniog way; Thou who hast trod Jehovah's fane, Glory thou never mure shall gain! Gu. let thy georgeous triumph roll, Through the proud city’s way; Let thy exulting eagle soul. Soar high in fame's bright ray— YY avt* high thy bloody laurel wreath, Borne on the cloud’s applauding breath. Behold a rising warrior stand, A mightier far than thou, Bctoie whose all resisiless hand, With freedom thou must bow; Head of thy country’s patriot host, Puarsalia*s|field must soon be lost! And when borne far upon the wave, Exile to Egypt’sstiand; Thou see’st approach the murderer slave, Cliaiged «iih the dire command; Then wall that feeling fall again, Winch chilled thee in the Jewish fane. Well may thv filtering bason fear, When ihou snail stand alone; , In ti e r.exi moment to appear, Before thy Maker’s throne; \Y hile doubt and dread, with fearful gloom, F*.rebode a just and final doom. S. B. W._ The Ruling PussSn Strong in Death. —The closing moments of Lord Tenderdeo’s life was market! bv » circumstance which singularly ex emplified'the tenacious hold of the mind upon what has been its predominant occupation. Fhe family ol the venerable Judge were standing in mate sorrow around his bed, watching his last struggles; when he was observed feebly to move his hand along the pillow, as if tn the act of writ ing; and immediately afterwards he was heard to exclfftn, almost in hit usual tone, «* Gentle men of the Jury, you may retire.” He then closed his eyes, and expired. Let it be remem bered that his Lordship had literally passed from the judgment seat to the bed of death; that, up to the last moment of his career, he had forced his fainting faculties to a close encounter with (he complicated evidence adduced in a case of great importance, (the trial of the Bristol Magis trates,) and that, in all probability, the last dis tinct act of consciousness which his mind per formed, was an effort to keep within his view the series of facts and argumrnta which it would be his duty to place before the jury, when the time came for his addressing them—let all these cir cumstances be remembered, and there will be little difficulty in comprehending how that tran sient rally of the spirit, which so commonly pre cedes the immediate approach of dissolution, should have connected itself with the exclusive object of his contemplation, at the instant when the hand of Death was letting fall the curtain that was forever to shot out all other terrestrial thoughts.— The Annual Biography ff Obituary. Jlemarkable Sagacity.—A farmer residing near Louth, in Lim olnshire. returning home with hia team drawn by two oxen, the animals were at tacked, on passing through a field, by a bull,and very much ^ed The farmer, sitting in his t wagon, drove the'beast* as fast as he.could from their ferocious enemy, and succeeded in getting, away from him. On His arrival at home he un yoked his oxen, and turned them into the straw yard, after having applied to the injured places in their bodies something to heal them. The ful tering his straw yard, to find that tht two oxen were not there. On searching for them, he found them quietly grazing tht field where they had been at tacked by the bull the preceding day,and,' at a little distance, the dead bull, whom they had gored to death.—Englieh paper V'OT VUltt. The STXJHE HOUSE next door to Washing B*ii>Iton & Brent, and tiie Dwelling House attached ttn r to Possession of tlie latter can be had immedi ately, and the former on 1st April. The Store House is to be put in prime t^Jer, with new modern win* down, &c The superior location and character of this property for a Dry Goods business, will, it is hoped, ensure a good tenant readily. InquMnf sir Joseph Janney, or our JO_GKO JOHNSON Q* Co. JtAvn T. Evans VKTISHES to purchase FURS of different kinds, vie* f v 40,000 muskrat akina 3,000 mink do 500 otter do 70,000 rabbjt do * 4,000 racoon do 3,000 red fox do 2.500 grey fox do 1.500 wild cat do And he is determined to t*ive the highest cash price Those having Furs to aell, will find it to their advantage to givt him a call. He would inform hia old customers and the public generallv that he still manufactures as good work as can be f>und in the District, at his old stand, opposite Mr Jonnhan Butcher's Hardware Store, King street, Alexandria jao 21—d.lm Kooks. JUST published and on salebv W. M. MORRISON, Wilson on the Government of the churches Records of a Good Man's Life, by Rev Clus B Tay lor. M A author of •• May you like it,” “ Is thia Religion?” and a ” Fire ti le Bo k " Brittan’k Apology for conforming to the Protestant Episcopal Church, contained in a aeriea of lettera a !dr *»s. d to the Right Rev Benjamin T. Onder • i. i> •. ii..i_c .k. _..r vt... v. •• H. ready always to give an answer to every man th it Mteth you a reason for the hope that is in vnu.” Ui.r Etymological Encyclopedia of Technical Words and Phrases used in the Art- and Sciences, and of ^ many words in common uae, with popular jj'iot'Hlnna m from foreign languages, and their translation*. Ironn the btfct authorities, by I). J. Browne, author of the Sylvs -mericana, Editor ot the Naturalist, Ac. mar __^ » V FRESH supply of the above highly approved Seeds just received by the subscriber, via: Aspa ragus) Beet, long red and early turnip. Cabbage* the most approved varieties) Carrot, Cucumber, Celery, r#d and white) Egg Plant) Lettuce, several varieties; Nutmtg, Citron, and' Water. Melon) Parsnip, Onion) Radish, several varieties) Spinach, Turnip, Cr-"t\ En dive. Urge London Leek, Parsley, Tomato, BRA VS W PR AS of different kinds) sweet Herb Seeds. Flow er Seeds, Ac. WILLIAM STABLER, Druggi t, Fairfax street. Order* received for Trees, Flowers, Ac. 3d mo 6 [Warrenton Spectator.]__ ,Vew Boot and fcBo© Biot©. JH. WHITE, having Uken the atore recently oc • cupied bv 8 D. Kdton on King street, opposite the Mechanics' Bank, offers for sale • general assort ment of . NORTHERN BOOTS and SHOES, and hat made arrangements to be constantly supplied direct from the mdst approved manufactories, jf/to, made to order, Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s Boot* and shoes of the beat matefiAs and latest fashion* all of which ho will aell on the mom accommodating ternw.