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“ Fait ce qn’il faut, arrive ce qu'il pound?*, _I_I_. I - . ._. I I_ - — ■--- ■— m •—- ■ ■ I ■—— -—— • ■ ■ - * _ m ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR SNOWDEN, .It £$ per annum, payable half yearly. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE ffOR THE COUNTRYJ IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY, At 85 per annum, payable in advance. Terms of Advertising: Advertisement* neatly and conspicuously inserted at the rate of one dollar per square for the first three in sertions, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent insertion. A reasonable deduction will be made in the case of yearly advertisers. For Freight or Charter, The coppered Brig EDWJ1RD% burthen 180 ** mflii hft8 made but one voyage, and is in fine or der tor any voyage. Apply to dec 19 HENRY PA1NGBRF1ELP. For Freight or Charter. The fine copper fastened schooner HOPE, aEffiiSy lnm*»s Thompson, mister, carries about 900 barrels, and can commence loading the last of this week A freight to South America,or the West Indies would be preferred. Apply to 30 ; GEO JOHNSON & Co. For •VuTtuik. rf'Jsr The schooner OSCAR, John Beetley, mas jLjy^ter, can be ready to receive cargo on Wednes day next—is in fine order, and stows about 650 barrels dec 30 Apply to GEO. JOHNSON & Co. For Fte\g\W or LYvattor. p£§: The schooner LAFAYETTE* Snow, mas burthen 800 barrels, will be ready for height in a few days. One to a Southern port or the West Indies would be preferred. Apply to dec ‘27 HEN BY DAINGERFIKLD For AmsVfcr&am. The A 1 copper fastened and copperdd Brit* tW DUKE OF CLARESCE* Fenwick, master, will take small freight; for which apply to dec 9 VV. FOWLE & Co. Essex—For Waskington. The Steamboat ESSEX will leave ^Alexandria at 10 and 3 o’clock. ___i Washington at 11 and 4 “ Freight ami passage as heretofore. dec 23 PETER JONE3, Master. FOR CONGRESS HALL AT 11 O'CLOCK! A COACH will this day be ^started expressly for the accoin. i modation of persons visiting Lon* _ •grt-ss and Washington City, leav ing Beitzhoover’ & Co ’s Office, Royal street. 5 or 6 door, below Newton’s City Hotel, and tho Franklin House Hotel, every day at II o'clock A. U- tortt ash ington—and returning, leave the Office adjoining Gadsby’s Hotel every evening at 4$ o’clock. Those visiting Congress will have sufficient time to near the debates, and after the House adjourns, return home to supper. Seats can be secured up and down; and pas sengers set down at the Capitol and called tor again. The hours of departure here for Washington and Balti -11 I_... tv. 11., II-a Wl 7. . inure » m iv,,w " w 8£ o’clock, A. M. 11 do A. M. 34 do P M. Returning from Washington-9 o’clock, A. M. 44 do P’ H Passengers going to Baltimore will always meet with a hired conveyance through. »‘<hout any detention whatever. For stats be particular 0 r I . . hoover & Co’s Office. Royal .treeti at the Franklin House Hotel; and at «. H. Harrington s Steamboat Ho tel, near the Wharf—and in Washington, attlie Office adjoining Gadab,*. Hotel. ^ ^ BKUCE( Age„t. (TT Carriages and Hor.es for hire. Apply at the Office. dec 18 _*" M~ Novice. The PIEDMONT MAIL, ,(Smith’s Line) will, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, leave ■Warrcnton at 7 o’clock A. M. and reach Alexandria at 4 P. M. This will save nigh Ira •etfsaa* v*-ar4 -tzmss. Alexandria for Washington at half alter 4 P. U punc "'it'will. or. Sunday. Wednesday, and ^^1 *e,Te Alexandria for Washington at ll A. M P dec 14 —tf_11_’--— iA\eT^ooV Sa\\. i K lliiA Bushels of Ground AlirjO lOaUUU 2,000 sacks Factory fil->SALl, led Blown J Cargo of the ship Potomac, from Liverpoo^ tor sale Sy dec 30 HENRY DAGGER FIELD., Ot\fcaua Sugar. 8 Hogsheads good quality New Orleans Sugar 20 bbls- prime Apples, “ free of Corporation duty Just received, and for sale, very low, by dec 30 _ WILLIAM N. McVElGH. 1 titan. 0%aru\ Bushels, expected to arrive during the p^OVJvl present week. As we wish to sell it from ihe vessel, the terms will be favorable- Apply to dec 30__ GEO. JOHNSON *t Co. fcugar. Hogsheads of Porto Uico and N. Orleans Sugar 200 baga of Rio Cuba and Java Coffee dec 30 For sale by A C. CAZENOVE 8c Co._ Patent BaYances. Setts of Patent Balance#, to weigh 1800 each, for ^sale by dec 30 A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. Cook, wanted. 4 FEMALE COOK is wanted, either by the month ••• or year, where liberal wages will be given, and one from the country preferred. Apply to the Printer. Fruits, Civeese, ftc. A in half and quarter boxes superior^ i/4o Bunch Raisins 1 At very low 43 hs,f ? casks do | price5' 13 quarters J 55 jars Gripes, in fine order 4 casks Zante Currants 10 bags Brazil Nuts 30 barrels New York Apples 30 boxea } Che€,e> ytT* superior 20 kegs New York Milch Dairy Butter 10 barrels do Buckwheat Flour 30 do do Family do 10 casks Salt Petre 10 kegs Ground Ginger 10 boxes Mustard 15 hothead, | whiskey p>rlo|d 10 hogsheads new Rum 60 bags Rio Coffee, part old white 3 tons Shot, assorted 1 ton Bar Lead 20 bags Tennessee Feathers 15 boxes Sperm Candles 1250 Scotch Bags, suitable for Salt or Grain Received and for sale by dec 18 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR fc Co. Drugs, see. YANII.LA Bean, of excellent quality Kowand’s tonic mixture for the fever and ague Jujube paste in sheets and boxes Wistar’s cough lozenges; Jackson’s pectoral do Compound svrup of liverwort for coughs and hoarseness; liquorice ball of first quality English peppermint j Do Fruit Lozenges Do Ginger j JofFes's cl»,#'rate matches for smokers, in pocket cases; Watts's chlorate matches German tapers; machine do Cupping instruments Beet French sulphate of quinine Henry's calcined magnesia, genuine London do do light London do do ponderous Adhesive plaster, spread, of superior quality; pre* pared by a celebrated manufacturer in England Nail brushes and tooth brushes, an assortment Soda for washing; scented bar soap English scented soaps, a variety Hayden’s balsam for the tooth ache Fire King's tooth ache drops Edinburgh tooth ache paste Chlorine tootfi wash; do do paste Moxon’s magnesian aperient, a pleasant medicine Soda waler ? bottIe9 Saratoga do 5 1 Preston salts; English pungents < English flU'sh brushes; long pepper; blue saucers , Best Bermuda arrow root Mexican black lead for cleaning stoves, a superior article; Paris white; nursing bottles Swaim's panacea; do vermifuge Trusses of various kinds and for persons of difrer ent ages, a full assortment Surgeons’instruments; patent pump syringes Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared by » process that extracts and retains the ac tive part of the medieine. This is an excel lent remedy for the Rheumatism, King’s Evil, and for the depraved state of the system pro dttced by ulcers of long standing. \nd almost every other article in the DRUG LINE. The subscriber respectfully informs Physicians and others thai he selects or prepares, as the case may be, the articles which he offers tor sale, with unremitting attention, endeavoring to have every medicine that goes from his store ot the first quality in all respects, and put up in the safest and neatest manner 1 Y WILLIAM STABLER. Uth mo 15th, 1833. [Warrenton Spec.]_ Notice ril() the Legatees of the late Major Henry Gunnell, i deceased, of Fairfax County, Virginia—That they will come forward and take charge ot their property, which is at this time in the hands of the subscriber, se curing him agreeably to the act of Assembly, as he will not consider himself liable, after this date, for any pro Derty under the will ofsSid Gunnell. F ; GEO VV. GUNNELL, One of the Executors of H. Gunnell, deceased. December 26 1833;_jan3-w3w_ Fox Sale, MY PROPERTY in the Town of Upperville, Fau qwier County, Va , consisting of a 1 DIVE LUNG HOUSE, STORE HOUSE, felt and the necessary Out-Buildings, nearly new and jbtillin good condition. The dwelling house is a Inin?rough cast building, very convenient in its con struction. having two rooms and an eight feet passage below, and three rooms above. The storehouse is about 30 by 16 feet, with a good counting room back of it. The village is one of the most improving in the State, situated in a very fertile and healthy country. The lot is prettily improved, and in a desirable part ot the town, well calculated for business. Intending to remove from town, I will sell on accommodating terms. It is presumed persons wishing to purchase will view the premises, or I will communicate any information on ,he subject b> letter. JNQ L p0WEIXf Upperville, Va^Dec. 17,1833.—w6w_ Bett-Wftngingi Lock *5 W Ynle, SMITHISG. rpHF. subscribe1* respectfully inform the Public 1 that in consequence of the liberal encourage ment he has icceived during the Pj.e^cnt of^Jeriate been induced to buy a general assortment of materials in his line of business, consisting, in part, of Silver Plated Bell Pulls . .. Brass do do of every description Base. Surbase and common Cranks wasraarsaasKR done here or elsewha e HUNG would consult Persons wishing BELL* nun™™ Notice. FpHB StockhoUier. of the Farmers-Bankrf Aleian 1 dna are hereby notified W|„ be he|d at the teen Directors for the £ 7 6th day Qf January Banking House on Mo Hq0FF, Cashier, next. dec 4—wt6tbJan DR. LEE’S GENUINE PATENT Xew London Billons PiWs. JUST received, a fresh supply of the above useful Medicine, direct from Dr. Lee’s Dispensary. 12th mo 30th, 1833. W. STABLER. The following extract is published by Dr. Lee’s au thority, viz:— Extract of a letter, written by a very respectable gen tleman, residing in Baltimore, to the subscriber, who deems it his duty, though unauthorized, to lay it be fore the public, withholding the writer’s name, for particular reference, should any require it perion* ally. SAM. H. P. LEE. Baltimore, August, 1828. Doctor S. H. P. Lee, New London, Conn. Dear Sir—-It is now upwards of twenty years that I have used your New London Bilious Pills in my fami ly, and always found them an efficient purgative in al most every description of disease, and believe they sa« ved many a long doctor’s bill by their early and timely use. I never found their accustomed certainty to vary in their operation and effects until a few months past; and having, since then, been sadly disappointed in eve ry instance of using them, I began to conclude that you had made your fortune, and abandoned their manufac ture to mercenary and unfaithful hands. Under this impression, I accidentally saw an advertisement of yours in a New York newspaper, designating spurious imitations from your own manufacture, by having your WRITTEN SIGNATURE to each bill of directions, and that in no instance were the imitations signed with pen and ink, although a perfect copy in every other respact. Finding those I had without this test, I be- ! gan to suspect that “ all was not fair in medicine, as well as in politics, and called at several of our apothe caries for your pills, with your written signature. I found many without this test, but none with it, until I came to the Messrs Keerls*, who assured me they had , them direct from you. 1 progured a box, and on using j ( t>w»m fnnnrl thf» flame effects from them 1 had always i experienced, and am so much rejoiced on finding my seffin possession of a medicine 1 so highly prize, that that I cannot, in justice, refrain from giving you this information. QTj* To avoid the imposition of counterfeits and spu rious imitations, as related above, the purchaser has only to examine the bill of directions covering each ; box, and if signed at foot, in my own handwriting, im- s mediately under my printed name, they are genuine, \ md prepared by me; but if oxly the printed name is affixed, they are spurious, and to be avoided. S. U P. LEE, ! New London, Conn Dec. 182.1.____ j CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JH. WHITE has received, by recent ar 9 rivals from the North, a considerable ad dition to his Stock, which enables hnn to offer ilmost every article in the BOOT and SHOE line, either wholesale or retail, upon the best terms, and particularly cheap for Cash. Among them are. Men's calf sewed Bools, \st, 2d and 3d quality Do eaf pegged do Do nnllcd Boots [cheap] [ticle Do fireman's water pro f Boots [an excellent ar Do coarse pegged Boots Do calf sewfa and nailed Slipper Boots Do calf sewed pegg d. and nailed Munroes Do Kip and grain leather do Do coarse pegged Brogans and Shoes < Do gum elastic and leather Over Shoes Boys' calf sewed and pegged Monroes i Do caf sewed Shoes » Ladies' gaiter and leather B iots Do fur trimmed gum elastic Shoes Do calf seal, and morocto Walking Shoes ( Do seal and lasting Slippers and Jtjfcrsons I Misses* and children's Boots and Bootees, various kinds ^ Also, Hair Drunks Seal Caps, iSfc. Cfe. ^ I Made to order, Ladies and Gentleman’s Boots and Shoes, of the best materials and workman ship. _dec 18 MATS, CAPS. &c. &c.!!! JOHN T. EVANS respectfully informs his L old customers and the public generally, that 1 he has on hand a splendid assortment of superior | BLACK HATS, of all shapes and qualities, manufactured by journeymen of long and well tried experience. As he keeps no apprentices, ' he can therefore, with confidence, recommend 1 any work which may leave his shop. < He has just received, by the last arrivals from Boston and elsewhere, CAPS of latest fashions and of best workmanship and materials; among ( them will be found Youth’s and Men's Cloth Caps, of a variety of patterns. Also, a few do- , zen Ladies’ Cloth Riding Caps, a new and beau- I tiful article. He continues to keep LADlhb FURS of every kind, such as Fur Stocks, Boa Constrictors, &c. &c. And Far Skins for gentlemen’s cloak collars. He is now manufactoring LADIES’ BEAVER BONNETS of the latest fashion, which are thought handsomer than any thing of the kind ever before offered to the public. All of which he will dispose of, on accommodating terms, nov 28—d3m__ Viola & Cops—latest Fashions. THOMAS L. MARTIN, at his old stand on King, three doors above Fairfax street, has on hand an extensive assortment of HATS of the latest Fashion, and all the variety of shapes and qualities that are worn, manufactured under his own immediate inspection, by the most experienced workmen. , Having sold out his establishment in Washington, his whole attention will be devoted to his business in Alex andria; and be is determined to have his work got up in a style that will give satisfaction. He has also a large supply of travelling CAPS, comprising all the variety of the season, viz. -Sea Ot ter Mock Otter, Cloth, Hair, Seal. Sic. All of which be will sell on pleasing terms, wholesale or retail. Dealers are invited to call and examine hi9 stock. Boat Boat. STOLEN, oTi Friday night last, from ship General Smith near the White House, her SVERN BOAT, rixteen f«t long, painted light green, with white hot tnm Five Dollars reward will be paid for the delivery rTheBwtto STEPHEN SHINN. JeC 30 Janney’s wharf. I &p\fen<\AA ¥ttrmtwrfc. CHARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King, next door to the corner of Jilted street. HAS on hand, and constantly manufactures a gene ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, Which, for elegance and durability,defies competition. His stock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges Mahogany and all kinds of drawing-room chairs Grecian, winged and single wardrobes Pedestal-end sideboards with marbletops and mircrs Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, with marble and mahogany tops Piller and block dining, card and breakfasttables do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or loo ,ao Frenchand variou other bureaus, with anu without mirrors Ladiesdressing tables, with and without mirrors Ditto workstands and music stools Dittoand gentlemen's abinet, secretaries and book cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved and plain mahogany, bird eye, and curl maple and common beadsteads Dribs, cradles,candlestands,shavingdo*vpo*tabledeskf ind every other article in the cabinetline. LIKEWISE, Mahogany of various kinds, steam sawed, curl and ihaded veneers, copal varnish, sacking bottoms, cords, BEOS, MATTR ASSES, 8cO. The above articles will be disposed offor cash or to mnctual persons on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washington indu :es me tosay, that 1 will deliver furniture toany pur jhaserin that city free ofexpence. Turning & Carving executed in i hebest manner* may 20 Cabinet, ChaiT, ana onia MANUFACTORY. JAMES GREEN, Cabinetmaker, liasonha l, and will constantly keep, at his oldstand o, Royal t., Alexandria,and at thecorner oflOth st., i ennsyl | ania, Avenue, Washington, a genera ass<v ;«nt ° ! Tht most fashionable <$* durable FUR N1, /REf j vhich he will warrant equal, if not sup< rior, in ! quality, to any ever offered in the District:- Consist I ng, i n part, of Grecian, winged and plain wardrobes Gothic, pedestal end and plain sideboa js Ditto, with cellaretts and marble slabs French and plain bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies' and gentlemen's secretaries and book cases 1 Pier table, with marble and mahogany ops Pillar and claw dining, breakfast Sc car tables Plain do , do do do do Ladies* work stands » Shaving and candle stands Wash stands with marble and mahogany topi Grecian sofas; mahogany chairs Music stools, bidetts, cribs, cradles Portable writing desks, 8cc. With a general assortment of BEDS7 EADS, > jricnly carved mahogany, maple and stained roods. All of which will be so.d as low, for cash, ls they can be purchased of the same quality it any othe r manu factory in the Union. Also, An assortmen of St. Domingo and Bay of Hon* luras Mahogany, a part of whicl is suitable for landrails; steam sawed CurJ and Shaded Veneers; }opal Varnish of a superior quality; Sacking Jottoms, Cords, 8c c« TURNING CARVING handsomely executed _L UGl 4 e/ __ Sifc\>\\en a. danger, IN entering his sincere aekiiowledgemenfs to his friends and the public for past patronage, respect ally informs them that he still continues to rnanufac are, and has now on hand, BEDS, M ATTRASSES, SOFAS & CHAIRS, AND CABINET FURNITURE, ,f good materials and workmanship, which he will dis }ose of upon reasonable terms. 1'he public are solicited to call, before they pur jhase elsewheie, at his UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET WARE ROOM, >n King street, between Columbus and Henry streets, tfhere he will satisfactorily execute all orders for arti des in either of ttie above branches. Repairs in either ine done neat, cheap, and expeditiously, oct 8—tf ___ Le\\ YYur&Ye, HAVING taken his brother, THOMAS T. BUR OLK, into partnership, will continue at the old >tand, south-west corner of King and Columbus streets, ;o carry on their business as UH\iR MANUFACTURERS AND ORNA MENTAL PAINTERS, And where they will make, and keep constantly for jale, at fair prices, A general assortment ot Gre cian, Fancy and Windsor CHAIRS. • * The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their present as sortment. They feel assured that they a _ will be found not to be inferior, either n the durability of their materials or the neatnesJ of :heir execution, to those of any other manufacVer in :he District. They will execute • Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding, n all their various branches, on the most accommodaK ng terms. ... . e OLD CHAIRS will be taken in part payment for aew ones, or will be repaired or re painted at the ihortest notice. Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District. nov23—tf___ __ Farm tor saYft. I WISH to sell a FARM, containing 312 adjoining my residence. It is heavily timbered, and has on it a variety of fine Fruit. A great bargain may be had if immediately applied for . Fairfax County, Va. B. I. DULANY, ^ aug 14—eotf # f • * * « * Tor Sate or Exchange, (SHit The DWELLING HOUSE & LOT OF 3*lill GROUND formerly occupied as a Tavern, situ ated at the corner of King and St Asaph streets, known as the Indian Queen Tavern. This Establishment would be sold on very reasonable terms, or exchanged for other real property in the town. For terms apply to CATHARINE BKAWNEH. dec 14—tf Earthenware China, &c. ROBERT H. MILLER Has just received, per Brig Oelvidera • 90 CRATES HOGSHEADS\ being part of his Fall supplies of Earthen ware and China, which enables him to offer an extensive and very handsome assort ment of goods in his line. Blue, brown, pink printed Dinner Sevices cheap Do do do Plates of all sizes Do do do and purple Pitchers Mugs, Ac. Do do do Ewers A Basins, anc Toilet Sets Blue and green edged Ware, in all its varieties Fire proof Baking Dishes and Plates, superior Cream colored Plates, Dishes, Basins, Bowls, Ac. China 'l’ea sets and Cups and Saucers, in an unu sual variety as to shapes and patterns China Pitchers, new and superb shapes, richly gib' Do Mugs, plain and gilt, very rich Country merchants and others are earnestly invitee to call, as R. H. M. is anxious to reduce his stock which is now unusually large. 9th mo 9th. 18:13. C\vm& and Eatt\\e,aware. HC SMITH has received, per Brig Belvidera • from Liverpool, and offers for sale, on the low est terms, wholesale or retail— V f% /j Crates of Earthenware and China JLdfi dfc 50 boxes English Pipes, 3 groce each Also on hand, received lately, making his assortmen“ very complete and extensive— 150 crates and hogsheads China, Stc. 60 packages Glassware, cut,plain and moulded 150 boxes German Pipes Window Glass, every size and quality Black Bottles, pint and quart Demijohns, from quait to five gallon Stoneware of an excellent quality Furnaces, cased and plain India China, in complete sets or any one arti cle separately—a full assortment Boston Crown Glass, at Factory price Merchants and dealers are particularly invited tr call und examine the wrare and prices, as every atten* tion will be paid to render satisfaction. sept 16 HENRY’S COMMENTARY ON THE BI BLE, in 3 vols, price glO and ft!2; su per royal 8vo line paper, handsomely bound ip extra sheep, with raised bands and spring-backs, with practical remarks and observations, now greatly improved by a new arrangement of the sacred text in separate verses, at the heads of the pages, and the insertions of the Polyglott mar ginal readings and references—-to which is pre fixed a Preface, by Archibald Alexander, D’. D. a M emoir of the Author, by the.Rev.,Samuel Palmer, and an elegant Portrait froqp a steel en graving. In order to ensure the correct‘execu tion of this valuable commentary, It fTas, at extrt expense, been carefully compared with several of the most approved editions, ‘and prepared for the press from Baxter’s London edition of 1811 (said to be the most correct^edition ever publish ed) edited by the Rev. Geo. feurder and Rev. Robert Hughes, A. M. Just Received bv * ** , dec 18 WM. M. MORRISON.* --V-. Land for sa\e. [OFFER for sale my Plantation called CLOVER LAND, lying in the County of Prince William, 35 miles distant from Alexandria and Washington. L contains . 12QO ACRES, Ha$ on it a large DWELLING* HOUSE, Barn, and other improvements, apd an excellent Mill Seat, on which a ___Saw Mill is erected. The land has been well tilled, and- for several years past improved by the use of clover an*i plaster; the effects of which are no where more visible, or more fully proven.. It is divid ed into fields of an qqual and convenient size, and ten der the bestencloswes. This Plantation is justly con sidcred«mong the best in the upper country; itasilua* tion is healthful ancWb^utiful. Asnurchasers will view the premises before m&Klng an offer, farther particulars are deemed uniffecessarf. If desired* immediate possession may be given. Let ters addressed to me (post paid) may be directed to this place.® CHARLES SHIRLEY CARTER. Richmond City, Oct, lOih, 1823. N. H. In my rfosence, Mr. Edmund Newman, Agent* on the premises, will attend to gentlemen wishing to view the premises. C. S. C. r*-7 ' The Alexandria Almanac, .. FOR 1834, * SHOWING the true decimation of the sun, the time of high water, &c. &c.—all the calculations being made by Benjamin HallowelL—.just printed,and for sale at this Office, ahd at the different Bookstores, by the single copy, dozen, or groce. Orders from the coun try attended to.__decgS-tf Cheap foT-Caah.' OZF.N JO«»SELYN, Agent, (coj-ner of King and Royal streets, opposite Wright b* Maddox,) re spectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has on hand, and continues to manufacture, first, me din in and low quality, dium, ana glJpERI0R ,BLACK HATS, A which, for color and durability, will compart with any found in the District. ALbO, A variety of CAPS, of the different fashions. * A share of patronage~is respectfully solicited*. Aril kinds of Furs purchased. Old hats taken in part pay for new ones. dec 2 • Shot. A FURTHER supply (all sizes) just received from the Phoenix Shot Tower Company of Baltimore, and for sale by de&28 • * 6. MBSSBRSMITfi • . • \, ■ *