_ • • — -— ■' - ' 1 ■■■ .. *■ ■ - l ttr •r-3'6* asskn^ ■ffisiwssffiAT sg&ssiasy'g* .rata &f» _w&w Baroaia ib-sto. 3359 PUBLISHED BY , EDGAR SNOWDEN. Di'ij Prim*g, anc Norfolk on Wednesday morning, at 9 o’clock rare i© wunuu, iuviuu...6 Do to Richmond. d«» • 9 mav 1 j N A ni. Vk AT I I.KS, Agent. HrazU Uc.ftVfc. Af r/Ai\ l bs p-ime, received per Brig Carrier, 10.5(N) f rulc by june 'JO_tV F>)WLB If Co. CoIYf.f liiuftittA Oil, auA FAMILY flour. -» HAG* green I.agura Coffee •JO 2 b*rre a Linseed Oil 140 barrel* Shenandoah Family Flour For m!* by SAMUEL B. LARMOUR k Co. june 21___ ftkU} \jt&n\ons. Cjiv Tt ixr* Sicily l emons, in prime order, just rd •){ g cp:v tl per schooner Marv Helen, from Boston, . ,d lor ie 17_;__,_ liuuvovfAtt Ttft. 3 Half Chests, of superior quality, just received and fjr as'e b) S. MESSERS WITH jnne 17 fiduruig like, uuA GROUND NUTS. O'A . | i v»\ Roses J Uurbeck’s best So 1 Soap, 20 lbs ll W 9 each, received by the Brig Token, from Bos ton, and for vale by jnwe 13 KDW1!) DA1NGERF1ELD JBURi'KCK’S Lemon Syrup, of superior quality, • 'll boxes containing one do*.-n bottle* each for sale by KDW’D. DAINGKUFIELD. juae 1.1 ' — Lm\f ftvigar. > Boxes Double i.oaf Sugar, uf superior quality, re ceived lor sale by jane 1 W II. MILLER V.'tu8\\ci\ ’»\\gwr, §’c . mRirrels Crushed Lo&f Sugar, a superior article fur families Id cases Hoots a^d Shoe*, assorted deceived per schooner Mount Vernon, for sale by ju e 12 W. FOWLK if Co V'ruU, $c. I ANDING froni schooner Mount Vernon, from Bos* i ton, and for sale b t KDW’l). DA1NGERFIBLD CO drums Raisins • 50 do Figs 3 casks Currants 10 bsgs Cxstana Not* 5 do Almonds 2 rTj»ila Dates 25 uoxes Oranges 25 do Lemon* 1 case Prunes 5 boxes Poucbong Tea. of superior qua _* lity. _june 1* rimtnto, sc, to ^ ****** ** sale ty . i"^\2_WM. D. NUTT. JS'uluvega. 1 Barrel Nutmegs, in fine order, for tale by S \M ’ L B. LAKMOUR & Co. IPipe genuine French Rrandv, just received and foi sale by * .VM. D* NUTT. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE. MISCHIEVOUS WOMAN. BT THE ETTR1CK SHEPHERD. Could this ill world hae been contrived To stand without mischievous woman, How peaceful bodies mignt hae lived Released fra a1 thellls sae common; But since it is the waefu’ case t That we maun hae this tearing crony, Wy sic a sweet bet witching face, O! had she no been made sae bonny! I might hae roam’d wi’ cheerfu’ mind, Nae sin or sorrow to betide me, A§ careless as the wandering wind, As happy as the lamb beside me; I might hae screw’d tny tunefu’ pegs. And caroll’d mountain airs fu’ gaily, Had we but wantit a’ the Megs. Wi’ glossy een sae dark an’ wily. I saw the danger, fear’d the dark. The smile, the air, an’ a’ sae taking, Yet open laid my wareless heart, An' gat the wound that keeps me waking.' My harp waves on the willow green, Of wild witch notea it has nae ony Sin e’er I saw that pawky queen, Sae sweet, sae wicked, an’ sae bonny! ADULTERATION OF TEA. The following cunoua facts, developed in a late police examination in the Metropolis of En gland, give reason to believe tha», in that country at least, the adulteratiou of Tea is earned ou to a great extent. Union Hall —Yesterday in the course of the examination of two toys, who were brought up from Camberwell before Mr. Chambers^ for j-am bling on aunuav, wmr unviusuita,«i|i«n.iii.r respecting the’extent to which the suspected adulteration of Tea is carried on in this Metrop olis, weie made. In the possession of one of the juvenile defen dants a police man lountt two shillings upon ta king him into custody, and when the boy was a*ked by the magistrate where he got that money, he immediately replied “Not by gambling, your worship, but by picking tea leaves.” Mr. Chambers.—The tea plant does not hap pen to grow in this country, my lad; therefore y.»u are adding a falsehood to'the offence for which you are brought here, and that offence is sure to lead to crimes of more magnitude. The defendant still persisted in the truth of his assertion relative to the picking of tea leaves; and when asked to explain the manner in which he did it. he replied, “ Why your worship, 1 am emploved bv a cowkceperat Camberwell, who sends me into the fields to gather sloe leaves and black and whitethorn leaves, and he pays me so much a pound for all I picks. I works hard,” added the boy, “and sometimes earns a good bit of money at the jolv” Mr Chambers inquired what the cow-keeper wanted with sloe and black and whitethorn leaves; it could not be for the use of his cows? Inspector Hallers, of the P. division, stated that he should be enable to throw some lignt up on the subject of what the boy termed “ picking tea leaves.” The Inspector then said, that tor the last month, a number of poor persons, of both sexes, were observed in the fields adjacent to Camberwell, picking leaves out of the hedges. To such an extent, in fact, had this picking sys tem been lately carried in and about that neigh borhood, that many of the hedge rows were com pletely divested of their foliage. He had questioned some ot the people as to the __ r..« .ekioh tka It iiiPit intt-mlpd and he had the same renly from all,—namely, that they were employed by a cow-keeper, who gave them a penny a pound for aloe and black thorn leaves, and half that sum for white thorn leaves. One man told him that he had picked between 50 and GO lb of the leaves in a ;lay, and always had a sure market for-selling them to the cow keeper. Persons were placed to watch his premises, when it was found that they were sent in bags to an extensive tea dealer’s in the citv, to whose warehouse they weie traced from the cow keep er's yard at Cainhervvell Information was giv en to the Excise, and he had no doubt but they intended to act forthwith upon it. f London Courier. Galvanism.-— The most astonising experiments on record of Galvanism, are those made bv Doc tor Ure, of Glasgow, on the body of a murderer, after he had hung an hour at the giltows. In the first experiment with the galvanic fluid, every muscle of the body was agitated with the con vulsive movements. In »he second, one of legs was thrown out with such violence as nr |y to overthrow one of the assistants, in the next experiment, full laborious breathing was es tablished—the chest alternately heaving and faM mg. Iu another experiment, the muscles of the face were thrown into fearful action. Rage, hor ror, despair, anguish, and ghastly smiles, united their hideous expression in the murderer’s fare, surpassing tar the wildest expressions of a Fu seli or a Keen. At this period, several of the spectatora were forced to leave the room, from terror or sickness, and one gentleman fainted.— In another experiment, the fingers moved rapid Iv, like those of a performer on the violin, and an assistant who tried to dote the hand, found i| to open forcibly in spite of all his effort*. In the last trial, one of the conductor* was applied to a slight incision in the tip of the forefinger, th^ fist being previously clenched, when this finger was instantly estended, and, from the convulsive movements of the arm, the munderer seemed to point to the different spectators, many of whom thought he had come to life. Out .>1 txnui'acluvvA RICH AND SPLENDID!! , 1 have HATS for the Summ r, which 1 con fidently offer to the pub lic, knowing them »o be of the FIRST ORDER. I have heduci’d the phice. I ask those that are in want, and other* that have been buying in the neigh boring Cities, to ca'I and CKsmine—c<»-ipire, ■>*! if I am not o(V-ri i|r It** finest m'inuficturefir the price 'i<*t has ever be n seen: two d‘«»rs East of Butcher's Hardware Store N. B Country Gentlemen, before you spend your mo ney. cad on ' JOHN T O. WILBAR. , June 15— __ 3. U. Y\Utt 0A5 just received, by schooner Mount Vernon, a tun her supply of Men's fine Pump Summer Boots Uo Black and tea-colored Buckskin Shoes Do Pump* of var on* kinds % Also, Fine and coarse Palin l.eaf Hats All of w hich will be sold cheap. _j'mL14_ ' NVtAtfc y.fcnA. ... Kg.p.ip. . {whit. Leal • r\r iuv ii # Fresh ground, and a superior article, just received per sloop Miller, .nd for sale at Philadelphia price*, by june 4 S U. & S H JA.NNKV, & ''Ufftt-e. rillIB subscribers haw on hand * few bags e»fh «f A prime Sumatra Pepper and Porto luco Coffee, winch they will sell low to close sales, j„ne 4 3 M. k 3 H J ANNF.V. r\uU.fc» wadUA rWISH to purchase about 100C lbs of Old

> numerous respect able certificates. I faithfully applied according to ibe directions, and a cun: be not effected, the purchaser will have his money refunded on ettirning the box Sold by WILLIAM STAHL Lit, fi ll mo 10____^85nt*_ OnpohiWmtot'WwAringlvm & BALTIMORE. The public are respectfully informed tba Bthxlr^over a. Oo*. Phenix Line of Splendid B ue Safety Coaches will, in future, leave \leiandria for Washington and Baltimore at half part 7 o’clock A. M Passengers going in this line to Ba timore, are assured there will be no detention in Washington. Pei sons wishing to go in the 2 o’clock or 10 <> clock P. M Stage from Washington to Baltimore, can secure their seals at either of the opposition Stage Offices, and be sent to Washington without any extra charge. Their Coaches Horse* and Drivers, are Mirpassed by none. No racing ullowed. Passengers will be cal led for and left wherever required, and every exertion mu, 1 —. *•> nlcuse the nublic. For seats please be particular to apply at the Oppo. position Stage Office, next doorto C- Brest’* Barber Shop, on Royal street, between King and Cameron Street; amt at R II. Harrington's Steam Boat Hotel, and at J- Morris’ Franklin House Hotel. Fare to Washington • • $0 25 « to Biltimore • * 3 25 G. M. BHUCtfi, Agent. Alexandria, June 8,1833 P S. t he Stage leaves the Opposition Stage Office, adjoining Gadsby’s Hotel,. Washington, every eve .mg at 4 o’clock lor Alexandria. _ _ June 8 *\V^T \A e *»t for LEESBUlid JtSD UIX CHESTER, through U 'ushiuglon. The citizens of Alexandria rw«i|v*'CtInit•- ml'-Third that the .t>ove l ine leaves the City Hotel on Mondays, Wednesday#, ami Friday*, at half past 7 .’c'oc*, A. vt F*r< Bom Ale* andr a to Leesburg, $1 75; fr-m Leesburg to Winches ter. $2 50; l;*r* through f5 25 jnr6 tt_(1 a M.WI QN, Agent *Mft\ixiiks ttinK Aih^i ; »T : tij. continue to give a fair price for the Notea 1 f > h/Mechanics’ Hana of Alexandria. . K j no. COxSK, Broker. Xn i'ttUAfc \iui\A«T6. TUB Trustee* < f the 'Vishit.ptmi \cadtmy of West moreland Count/, (on the first Saturday m July at Oak Gtove,) will contract for the immediate ..USE, to be 45 fe l by 30, mil. . Portico 45 bv 9 ditto supported by *u column*. 1 he basement • on to have three rt.<>m», the »econd three, and the th-rd four To be of brick. and finished in a plain but workmanlike manner 1 he *ite ia on the heights about four mile* from each River, and re markably healthy. _. . . Proposal* for the brick or wood work, or both, may he addressed to the subscriber, “ Leedstown, W eat mnrelami;” by whom any fur*her information de.«red be furniihed. B, »"*« ^SBtTIi'tLOR. ,1 june 13—w3w Pmidiog Truatee. Xevi Te-ta* stogara, Wiueft. FRUITS. &c. &c. Landing from New York, and for sale by the subscribers:. 3*0 i\ Cheats, half cheats, and boies Gunpowder, 4501J Imp. rial, Hyson. Young llyson and Poucbong Tt'.AS, fine qualities 20 beautiful lacquered caddies ? Gunpowder 2 cases 2 lb leads 5 'e* 70 hogsheads New Orleans, Porto Kicq and St Croix SUGARS 50 hags white Brazil do *10 quarter casks Port ^ 20 Indian barrels Uojsillon j 40 quarter casks Dry Malaga 5 hilf pipe# Catalonia 40 cases Claret 10 do Muscat J * 4 half pipes Seignette’s Cognac Brandy, enti tled to debenture 10 hxrrels Honey 50 boxes new Cheese 1 case Vermicelli 100 bale* Cu-sia 10 bidet Almonda 5 do Madeira Nuts 8o drums Prunes 150 do Figa 25 do Hates 50 boxes'Buncii Raisin* - 20 boxes French Fruits in vinegar 40 do Capers and Olives 50 do Sicily Lemons, in good order 2 pipe* fresh Lt mon juice prepared in Sicily, a new article 125 Demijohns, one, two, and five gallons 5 ex*.** Brown Stout 90 doxen English Mustard N B These Goods, being imported under reduced and abolish' d duties and purchased chi. fly for money, can be x»ld at low pric* a _ june 10 SAMUEL B. LARMOUlt U do. Uto\u*A V\a*1w, For safe by the 7\m, Barrel, or Bushel. rn u subscriber has on hand, and mien.is Keeping 1 during the season, Gr >und Plaster, wh'ch will be sold at as low prices as it can be procured at in the Ui# .net. JONA. JANWEY. TfcttS, Wf ■Sugar, Cufffcfc* I (5) Chests and half du sts Teas |^5 18 lx>*ea I. oaf Sugar, assorted 12 Idids Porio Rico and N O Sugar 35 bag* lava and St. .Domingo Uoffee 6 I>:>Is Jaui iira do 10 boxes t hocutate 20 bhd* prime New Oilcan* Molasses 5 rusk* new ltice 25 boxes best bunch Raisins 50 drums pulled Figs 10 "bag?. Pimento 10 bags Pepper 10 boxes best Chewing Tobacco 8 noses Plug ' do 50 r an.s Wrapping Paper 20 reams Foolscap do 1 esse sssorted Fancy Soap 25 boxes yellow do 25 boxes mould and dipt Candles 15 ••oiIb white Cord.igc Jimt received and for sale by W?7 . KF.TIR 8c FITZ'IHUO. Tvitni^J DnUftrs V\«Vfatd HTll.l. be given for the uppreheiision of JAMES TT (>. MATHERS, an indented apprentica to the Cabinet Business, who absconded on Sunday morning lust. The said Mathers (more familiarly known lit the name of Burns) is about 19 y ears of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, slender made thin visage, freckled face, light brown hair, of rather sluggish carnage and speech, with considerable self cousequ* nee He had on wi.en he absconded a white hat. olive 'close bodied coat, white pantaloons, Ac j but having a variety of clothing, his dre^s may possibly be varied. Mathers, having a slight knowledge of the Upholstering Busi ness. may possibly tender his services as such. The above reward, with all reasonable expenses, will be paid for bis apprehension and tecurement, so that I get h m againj and all persons are hereby fore warned against harboring of employing said boy, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all offending, june 4 tf JAMES GREEN. Office of the Chesapeake 4* unt° L nnai company, Washington, June 3, 1833. ■\TOTICE is hereby given, that an matalment of two dollars and fifty cents per share, (being the 39tl» instalment) on every share of atock in the Chelapeake and Ohio Canal Company, is required to be paid on the 15th day of August next; and a further sum of two dollars and fiftv cents per share, (being the 40ih instal ment) ort the 16ib day of September next» which in stalmcnts must be paid to the credit ol the Cbesa peahe ai d Ohio Canal Company, to the Caahier or other officer of either of the following Hanks, vi*:— I he Branch Hank of the United Statta at Waahing tun, 1)C Bank of Washington.at do Patriotic 1 ank, o° Bank of the Metropolis, do Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank at Georgetown Bank of Alexandria at Alexandria , Bank of I'otumac do Farmers’ Bank of Alex’a -do Hagerstown Bank in II .gerstown. Md Branch of the Valley Bank in Charleatown, Va. And the Branch of the Va'lcy Bank in Leeaburg, Va. Bv order of the President and Directors: JOHN P. INGLE, Clerk Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co. june 7—wtlfilhSept__ TYiia is to gvve notice, TH AT the subscriber, of Alexandria County, in the District of Columbia, has obtained from the • •rnhan’s Court cf said County, lettera of administration „n the personal estate of William Paseoe* late of the County aforesaid, d. Ceaaed All persona having claim* .gainst the said decedent are hereby warned to exhibit .he same to the aubacriber, passed by the Orphan* t ourt, on or before tbe 18th day of June, 1834, or they may. by law, be excluded from all benefit to saiJ estatet and thue indebted thereto are required to make immediate payment. Given underjny!hand this I8*h June, 1833. JOHN JOHNSON, june 19 Adan’r of W ro. Paacoe. JOB PRINTING S tally and expeditiously executed at this Office George ft. Uttugn * [8 now opening • choice selection of FANCY AND STAPLE OOODS, conutting in part of Super London cloth* and easaimeres* men’s-ummer wear* black lustrings and poult de soie* watered and figured ailka* white, pink, bHie and blak sattinsi pa nt* d muslin* and calicoes* light French calicoes, very isndsome* painted palminet'e* Italian crape* Cyprus and Iris gauze* cambrics* jackone a* plain and figured Swiss and Hook ditto* plaid sauttinsi ginghams* real earsuckgrs* pongees* white and brown drilling** stripes for boys* one case super aoft dressed Irish li nens* super long lawns* green and white blond veils* figured and plain barrege ditto* linen cambric* ditto hdkfs* Bishop’* lawn* white merino and cam* i’a hair shawls* beautiful assortment of fancy bdkts* bobbinet* and laces* Grecianette* nun** lace* Hoskin and kid gloves* large assortment of cotton hosiery * misses’dit to, some very superior* Marseilles and silk vestiig; ta ble and bird eye diapers* Irish and Russia sheetings, bleached* black and colored tastings* blue and green table covers* colored and white knitting cotton* gtsis cambric for bonnets* gsuse and other ribbons* galoons; fine black borobaiette and circsaiians* 6 4 and cor mon bombaseens* yellow and blue nankeens* g»u*e A1!1' nels* fancy tuck, side snd puff combs* hsir brushes id great variety* tooth and nail dittoi bandanna*, some first chop* rattinet for coach makers* hangupssnd b»a verleensi tickings and domestics generally* silk ana •otton umbrella* and parasols* foundation* and wad ding* point blanketsi coarse linens* cotton burlaps* low pnced carpeting, veryhandsomei four cases straw bonnets* Leghorn flatsi boys’ leghorn hats* men s su perfine palm ditto. Cotton Yarn, Candlewiek and Cotton Bats, constants ly on hand, at Baltimore price*._4th mu » Chorieft Bennett HAS received and offer* for tale— A few bales 37 & 28 inch stout unbleached Cotton* 4-4 bleached Cotton* 9 8 and 5 4 Cotton Sheetings 34 inch Cotton osnaburgs No 1,2,3,4 Hempen Burlap* llest Dorchester Bedticks* Apron Checks • Two bales Knglish shoe Thread Dark blue and W B patent Sewing Thread Best dark blue and black superfine Saxony Cloth Italian Sewing Silk, real black and blue black 4. 44 and 5 Pina, first quality Hemming’* genuine first quality silver-eyed Nee dles* W C ditto. _ ™»r25 Spring GtuiAft. W. H. THOMPSON & CO. UAVF. received b) the last arrival*, a large and ge neral assortment of. STAPLE AM) FANCY GOODS, which thev offer for sale upon favorable terms, w«oi» SALS AMP I1STAII» _ *P* ** VtanUWn Uo\wfc HMrtt By J. MORRIS, at Ihe corner ol King and Put street#, and recently in the occupancy of Mr. A. Newton. This well H-i.Kiiwwknown stand hsa juat been put in good ! order, and is now open for the reception of guests, where they can be sccommod ted in the most agree* able manner The salubrity of its situation, and conti guity to the business part ofthetown, and the selection for the table being the beat the market will afford, cn couragcment by put favors animates the aubscnber with renewed zeal to assure those who wish to ooard by the week, month, or year, 'hat no pains will be spar* ed in endeavoring to please He therefore. Irom strict attention and ro derate charges, solicitst share ol pub lic patronage. N. II Persons travelling from, Alexandria to V ash* ington or Baltimore, can secure their seata in ikltz hoover's splendid l.ine of Oiu Safety Coaches, at the Bar Hours of departure, half past 7 A M , 2 P. M , I and 10 P M_y _ Vo? lieuls TheTarge and commodious three story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE Jon the northeast corner ol Fmrfa* «nd jtlameron street. It is in complete rtpair, and possession can be bad immediaiely. Apply to m,y a OE<>. JOHNSON A Co Vluu&e Af-liUl to? ttaVfc or iVfcnt. The subscriber offers for sale or rent his HOUSE HALF ACRF. LOJ, E»fi attheintersectionofWuhing^orand rono KO'iireevK.i II whivh uwwivmuw. novl—lawtf EDMUND I LFE. To Vletvt, MThit pieasantly situsted HOUSE on Jones' Point, to which will be attached sufficient ground arden. To a pers of correct habits, I will rent it on reasonable terms. . mgyU JQ9IAII H. DAV13. To iVeui, Anti - A small HOUSE or two, at low rent. 8"i»il JOSIAH H. DAVIS. r .-Jap Rosin, juat received twenty bam lit *lai-com mon Itoiin and Pitch. _ may 24^ WHJiMES. CALCULATING to pursue the Bope-making Busi nea», it is my desire to close m> present busin* as as soon as possible I will therefore dispose of my stock of LUMBER, consisting of Boards, Plank, Scantling, Shingles, fcc &c * and will rent my Wharves, Lumber Yard, and Warehouse, on reason able terms. JOSIAH II DAVIS. flCj* A Post lie vet and Setter wanted immediately. IWk Xotic©. MR. CHARLES FLETCHER, one of the late firm of Fletcher t? Dement, having assigned to me in trust, for certain purposes in the assignment aforesaid expressed, sundry Promissory Notes and Book Ac counts—Notice it therefore hereby given to all per sons indebted to the late firm aforesaid, that immediate payment