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“ Fais ce qu’il faut, arrive ce qu'U pourra.'1'1 ‘xssss.'Fw. assta. ot m s-sm mm« _ . _._ - - -i !!!■■■ IT F" - I ■ ■«,. ■■-*■■■ ■■■ *“ r' n " ■ — —— — . ■ — -— ~ ~ ‘ " 1 "' 11 1 n————^rmmmanmmmrm————— ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE I W*Hetublished, daily, by EDGAR SNOWDEN, g DOLLARS per annum, payable half yearly. uEXANHRIA gazette 1 (FOR THE COUNTRY) TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, jT5 dollars per annd-m, payable in advance. Terms of Advertising.—Ad vertisements neat v 'a conspicuously inserted at the rate of one Y„n" „er square for the first three insertions, . twenty-five cents for every subsequent inser a reasonable deduction wiU be made tn the case of yearly advertisers. # * All advertisements appear m both papers. for NORFOLK AND RICHMOND, rf*- The fast sailing Schooner MARY EL B>LEN, Travers, master, will sail the last ^he week, and take freight to either place at a low rate. Apply to 1 LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf. mar 26 __ E^TfrEIGHT TO a NORTHERN PORT. The fine Schooner AMERICAN, Cas Jx^well, master, carries about 550 bbls., and She ready for .cargo in.two days. Apply_to mar 25 ^ • FOWLE & CO. ~ FOR BARBADOES. The A No. 1 British Brig CARIB, Sam’l Nelms, master, wants the bulk of 500 bbls. tocomplete her cargo. Apply to mar 17 .GEO. JOHNSON & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The fine new Schooner GLOBE, Cap tg&tain Snow, burthen about 650 barrels, will be ready for a cargo in three days. Apply to mar 13 W. FOWLE & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rFR The fast sailing coppered Brig CAZE ik>V0FE. CaDtain Corey. 171 tons burthen, in complete order for any voyage. Apply to mar 7A, C. CAZENOVE & CO. SICILY MADEIRA WINE, &c. Quarter casks Sicily Madeira Wine ^50 6 octaves do do 23 barrels New England Rum Boxes Bunch Raisins 50 tons Plaster Paris Received per schooner American, from Sa lem, for sale by W. FOWLE & CO. mar 25 _ ORANGES AND LEMONS. 40 SffiSffiSS-l Just received and for sale by LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf, mar 25__’ CLOVERSEED. A A Bushels, in two bushel bags, received per III steamboat Fredericksburg, and for sale by LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf, mar 25 WINES. T 20Jd?sPMtM*l*8*JW»“ Just received and for sale by mar 25_WILLIAM N. McVEIGH. SALT. A AAA Bushels St. Ubes and Turks Island I Lrvr Salt, in lots to suit purchasers. mar 24 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. SUGARS, MOLASSES, &c. OQ Hogsheads New Crop Orleans Sugars && 18 do prime Porto Rico do g bbfs* | w Crop Orleans Molasses 15 hhds St. Croix and English Island do 10 hhds Whiskey mar 24 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. CLOVER SEED, BUTTER, &c. &c. 1 ^ Barrels prime Clover Seed "■^15 casks superior N. York Dairy Butter 25 kegs Lard 14 bags Tennessee Feathers 28 half boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Win dow Glass 50 reams Wrapping Paper, large size Jgar 24 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. CLOVERSEED. ?xA Bushels Cloverseed, just received and for sale by W. H. MILLER. In Stoi'e, 2 hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar 15 bags Coffee mar 24 T rv i T-* /% a a ATrv rrt n * IjVJAT o U \JXJ\SX l£iXl. J Boxes Loaf and Lump Sugar ^ 5 chests prime Young Hyson Tea Just received per schooner Virginia, and for "ale by ANDREW J. FLEMING, mar 27 **>CE, MOSS, AND FLOORING BOARDS K Tierces ) v 40 half ditto J Fresh Rice 2d bags ) % ® hales Black Moss JWO feet 1 1-4 inch Flooring Boards r,^ec€N’ed per schr. Palestine, from Charles 'on» and for sale by LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf. mar 21 u N. E. RUM. 2^) hogsheads New* England Rum, received ; ton f ^er schooner Mount Vernon, from Bos ^li2L!^lhy_W. FOWLE & CO. */\ r> BOSTON BEEF. OU Barre^s No. 1, “ Winchester” brand, re Per Mount Vernon, for sale by —^L20 W. FOWLE & CO. A,. ORANGES and lemons. ZV||) Boxes Oranges LanV 50 Lemons ir,.:vJ8 froni schr. Mount Vernon, tor sale by W. FOWLEJ & CO. ■ POTATOES. Bushels Mercer, Yellow, and Blue Po f W tatoes, on board schooners Mary Ann and Paramount, for sale by mar 20JOHN H. LADD. APPLES, POTATOES, AND CODFISH. A iN Barrels Apples 20 barrels Potatoes 19 boxes Codfish Received per schooner Mount Vernon, from Boston, and for sale by LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf, mar 20_ RAISINS, &c. Boxes Bunch Raisins 150 do Muscatel do 80 casks Sun do 80 double boxes do 50 jars of olives 10 do Corks 50 boxes Castile Soap Matts in bales; Filberts in bags Frails of Figs. For sale by mar 18A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. WINES. AC. CAZENOVE & CO. have for sale a • large stock of Madeira Wine, in pipes and quarter casks, part of which has had the benefit of an India voyage. St. Lucar Wine, in quarter casks. Sweet and Dry Malaga, in do and eighths. Bencarlo Red Wine, in pipes Claret, several kinds; Sauterne Old Hock, Hermitage, Muscat, &c. mar 18__ ” REFINED SUGARS. RECEIVED this day, per sloop Miller, from IX Philadelphia, Double and Single Loaf Su gar, in boxes and barrels, for sale by mar 18A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. 6 Hogsheads prime West India Sugar, and 5 do do do Molasses Tuaf nor cphorinpr Prpsirlpnt anel for sale, low, by • mar 18 ANDREW J. FLEMING. PORTO RICO SUGAR. 5 Hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar, landing and for sale by STEPHEN SHINN, mar 18 _Janney’s wharf. GENESEE FLOUR. A FURTHER supply of this splendid article for family use, just received and for sale by STEPHEN SHINN, Janney’s wharf, mar 18___ ~ FALL-STRAINED OIL. Barrels Sperm Fall-strained for sale by mar 12 W. FOWLE & CO. NAILS, BRADS, AND SPIKES. -g rtAA Casks, comprising a general assort 14UU ment of Cut Nails, Brads, and Spikes, now landing from on board the schoon er Angelia, Capt. Drinkwater, and for sale by mar 8 A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. FURNITURE. 3 Sideboards; 8 Bureaus; 6Washstands Dinner and Breakfast Tables 1 Centre do Plain, painted, and curled maple French post Bedsteads Maple high-post do Common rush and cane-seat Chairs Also, One second-hand Gig, with Harness, on con-1 signment, and for sale, low, for cash, feb 18 GEO. WHITE._ SAMUEL MESSERSMITH OFFERS FOR SALE: TEAS—Young Hyson, in chests; Imperial, in half chests and ten catty boxes; Gun powder in ten catty boxes; Souchong, in do do; Pouchong, of superior quality, in half chests, , (Gold crop) Coffees—Java, old St. Domingo and Rio Hempen Bags Corks, in bales of 1000 each Patent Shot, assorted numbers; a constant supply frem the Phoenix Shot Tower Company Wines—Old L. P. Madeira, in quarter casks, “ Newton, Gordon, Murdock & Scott’s,” and Lewis & Co’s brands; Madeira Grape Juice, in quarter casks and half quarter casks; L. P. Ma deira, in boxes containing one to two dozen bottles each; Sicily Madeira, Sweet Malaga, and Rousillon Palm Oil, in hogsheads I Baker’s Chocolate, in half boxes Brandy, u Seignette’s brand,” in half pipes j and quarter casks, entitled to debenture. COLORED APPRENTICES WANTED, For the Patent Rope-Making Business. 1WILL take two or three Colored Boys, ot unquestionable character, (none other will hetakerA to learn the Patent Ronemaking Bu siness. JOSIAH H. DAVIS. N. B. This advertisement may, perhaps, meet the eye of some slave-holder who may have it in prospect to emancipate his slaves at the ages of 25, 30, or 35 years. The slave, thus enhanc ed in value, would, in a reasonoble time, repay the pecuniary loss of the owner, and be prepar ed to be a more useful freeman._J- H. D. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO the Stockholders in the Alexandria Canal Company, that an instalment of three dol lars per share is required to be paid on or before the 12th day of March next; and a further in stalment of three dollars per share on or before the 12th day of April next. By order of the Board: feb 10JOHN H. CREASE, Clerk. CUT & PLAIN GLASSWARE. JUST received, six packages Glassware, Cut and plain Tumblers Do do Table and Hall Lamps Britannia Castors, four and five bottles, a neat and cheap article Also, 30 boxes English Pipes 1 rao 25 R. H. MILLER. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office, Alexandria, D. C., April 1, 1834. Persons applying for letters in the fol lowing list, will please say they are advertised, or they may not get them. A Rev W M Atkinson G W C Arnest George Aveiy John J Armstrong B Mr- Quinten Barker Bontz & Mankins Richard Bowles Miss Catharine Barker Clement A Breast John Brown Mrs Bourne Theodore Blince Wm P Bayliss Henry Brown Lucy Ann Bull James Birch John A Beckley Arnold Boon Mrs Mary Ann Baker James Ballenger Rev E H Barry James Burch Benjamin Barton Wm Beale Miss Elizo B Bayler Rev Reuben J Boyd Miss Ann Brown Mrs Ann Beetly Rev Geo G Brooks Miss Ellen Bond C John A Carter—2 Charles Cooley Samuel C Cruse MOB Cawood Thomas M Cook Ch G & C Cooley Thos Cooper Miss E S Coollin Andrew J Conway Corbin Cooley Anthony Canaday Sarah Cranston John Gohagan Edward McCarter Lewis Cole Franklin Cloud Susan Cooley John Carson Capt Jacob Curtis Miss Maria Cooper D Alexander Dixon Bt Major J L Dade John Dixon Mary Ann Drury Geo Dale Mrs Daingerfield, or Mrs Anne Davis Mrs Elitha Sawes Capt Solomon Davis Susanna Douglass Dr Durgin [son EdwTard Davis Mrs Elizabeth Donald P John R Eslick II Erbin Edward Edwards—2 Aquilla Emerson Mrs Mary Evans Christopher Ellery Henrietta Edwards Capt M M Edmonds F Patrick Foy • Eleanor Ford Albert Fairfax—2 Henry Fairfax Curtis Fawcett Giles Fitzhugh Wm Ford—2 G Henry Grimes Mariah Green Miss Elizabeth Gordon Martha Ann Gladen Jos Grimes Capt Cadwallader Gray Jane Gray Geo W Gore H Glessing Fred’k Gebhardi John Gavin H Mrs Ann Hall Miss Mary L Hipkins Capt E Harding Edward Haines Miss Mary or Maria Barton Hall © Hall John W Hollensbury Joseph Hopkins Miss Mary E Howard Mrs* Louisa Hobb Peter Henderson J J & J Hoofman Miss Jane Eliza Harris 3 Iloopman & Stevenson Mrs Rosina Hart i Philip Hamilton Miss Catharine Herbert Rev Andrew Hemphill J Randolph Ingle Jos Janney & Co John M Johnson Thos Johnson John Jackson—2 Geo Jacobs Henry Jefferson Wm Javins K John Knat Geo Knott—2 Charles King Patrick King L Mrs Ann Leak Miss Sophia Lee Rev Daniel Lee Miss Dolly Lutz Eleanor Lewis Rev John Lyon Mrs Betsey Lyles M Morse & Josselyn Electious Middleton Wm Marshall Capt John McCobb—2 Capt Leonard Marbu- Lydia Middleton ry—2 John McClelland Geo C Marshall Miss Ann B McKnight Joseph McEvoy Elizabeth Moor N Mrs Matilda Norris Mrs Margaret Nichol ChsJNickers son o * 0 F O’Neale P Geo Padgett Mrs Rosetta Potter Wm Petitt Miss Elizabeth M Padg Geo B Pomery ett Joseph Padgett—2 Robert Padgett Henry Padgett Catharine C Perry John Palmer Rev C Parkison Miss Ann Parsons R Jacob Roxbury Rev James Reed, Jr Miss Rivers—2 Cadet William M Ran Miss Mary Reeler dolph—6 Mrs SarahAnn Rodgers Edward Roxbury S Mrs D Smith Thomas Skinner Sidney Smith Samuel Slater Miss Harriet Ann SmithMrsAnn Shermandine 3 John Smith Rev Th ft Sargent Mis Mary Smith James W Sears R E Smith Price Skinner Wm Smith J W Satterwhite Mr- Smith (boat- John Stevenson builder) Thomas B Stork Alexander Smith Chs P Shaw Philip Settlers T James Tynan James Thompson Miss Ann Tynan Nancy Tate Thomas Travis Joseph Taylor W W Triplett Rich’d B Thompson Wm True—2 Miss Mary M Thornton Jane Tate Thomas Tayler W Chs Whiting—2 Mrs Elizabeth Windsor Sarah Williams—2 Rev Norval Wilson S W Williams Elijah Waller Bushrod C Washington Mrs Eliza White Mr West Joseph WTatson Capt Robt A Welsh Mrs Maria Wood Thomas Wilson John M Whittimore Rev Joseph White Enoch Wilson Amelia Wheatin Wm Wood apt 2—3tDANIEL BRYAN, P. M. LAW BOOKS. JUST published, and on sale by W. M. MOR RISON, 4th, 5th, and 6th vols. of Call’s Re ports; Tate’s Digest; and also Supplement to the Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia, be ing a collection of all the Acts of the General Assembly, of a public and permanent nature, passed since the year 1819, with a general in dex; to which are prefixed the acts organizing a Convention, the Declaration ef Rights, and the Constitution of Virginia._mar 10 NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS. JUST published, and on sale by WM. M. MORRISON— The celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine; to which is added the Argument of Mr. Mackintosh, in the case of Peltier; se lected by a member of the Philadelphia Bar. Aids to Mental Development, or Hints to Pa rents; being a system of mental and moral in struction, exemplified in conversations between a mother and her children, with an address to mothers; by a lady of Philadelphia. A Memoir of Miss Mary Jane Graham, late of Stoke Fleming, Devon.; by the Rev. Charles Bridges. General View of the Geology of Scripture, by i George Fairholm, Esq. j The Auto-Biography of John Galt, in 2 vols. i mar 10___ I DR. COPLAND’S MEDICAL DICTIONARY, UPON the same plan of Cooper’s Surgical 1 Dictionary. It will be completed in five \ parts. Part 1st is now published, and ready for ! delivery; Part 2d in press. Parts 2, 3, 4, and 5, will follow at regular intervals, with no inter-; ruption but such as may arise from irregularity ' in receiving the European copy. The remain- j Inrr duiat r\ f* Mia A mioiuli V \i7lll ha U'ith Part 2; and the Preface, with a Pathological Classification of Diseases, &c., forming a Key to the systematic study of Practical Medicine, as well as an arranged Contents of the work, will. accompany the last Part. j This valuable work will be given complete in ; five parts, at $1 each part of 300 closely printed and handsome pages; being the cheapest medi cal work ever printed in the United States. The work will be sent by mail, to subscribers j in any part of the country. The postage will be only 19 cents each part; if not exceeding 100 : miles, and 32 cents only for the greatest distance, j Published Quarterly, and completed in one! year from the delivery of the first number. The subscription price, Five Dollars, to be paid on the delivery of the first Part. Subscriptions received, and the work careful- • ly mailed to all country subscribers, by W. M. MORRISON, Alexandria. Who is an authorized Agent for the same, feb 13 JUST PUBLISHED, AND on sale by WM. M. MORRISON, THE YOUNG MAN’S GUIDE, being a ] practical manual for every day life. Price 75 c. ■ We recommend the possession of this work ! to every young man who wishes to become use ful, virtuous and happy.—Y. If. Gaz. Its contents are of a high moral character, and it should be in the possession of every young man.—Portsmouth Journal. The work is a good and useful one. and wor thy the serious attention of young men.—Chris tian Register. mar 5 __* ARCHITECTURE. JUST received, The Practical House Car penter; being a complete development of the Grecian Orders of Architecture, methodized and arranged in such a simple, plain and com prehensive manner, as to be easily understood; each example being fashioned according to the style and practice of the present day; contain ing one example ofthe Tuscan Order, three ex amples of the Doric, three of the Ionic, one ex ample of the Corinthian, and one of the Compo site Order, with all their details, drawn to a large scale; to which are added a series of Designs for Porticos, Frontispieces, Doors, Windows, Caps and Sills, Sash-Frames and Shutters, Base and Sur-Base Mouldings, Architraves, &c. &c.; engraved on sixty-four large quarto copper plates, by Asher Benjamin, Architect, “ author of the American Builder’s Companion,” and | “The Rudiments of Architecture.” For sale by feb 21AUGUSTUS JACOBS. DIRECTORY For Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, ^NONTAININGtiie names, residence, and oc V7 cupotion of the inhabitants, alphabetically arranged; a Register of the names and residence of the Members of Congress; a list of the Hotels. Boarding Houses, and Messes; the names and residence of the principal Officers of the Gov ernment; the location of the Public Offices, and the names of the Clerks therein employed; a census of the population of the United States; the Tariff of 1832; a complete Almanac; the names of the Civil Officers of Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, and of the various Banks, Canal Companies, Insurance Offices, dec. and statement of the names, salaries, and terms of office of the various Civil Officers of the Unit States and their Territories; a list of the Com mittees of BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS; together with the names and residence of the Foreign Ministers accredited by the Govern ment of the United States, and of the American Functionaries; the names of the Officers of the General Government, their respective salaries # place of residence; the names of the Officers of the Supreme Court; the names of the Commis sioners under the recent Treaties with France and with the King of the Two Sicilies; a list of the Deposite Banks; Rates of Fare for Hacks; price of Licenses and Postage, and of the time of the arrival and departure of Stages, &c. &c. Just published by E. A. Cohen & Co., and for private sale, only, by GEO. WHITE. PORTER AND ALE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic, that he intends keeping, through the season, at his Cellars on Cameron street, oppo site the Market, a constant supply of the best bottled PORTER AND ALE, in large and small bottles. Private families taverns supplied at the shortest notice. Orders from the country will be pai ticulrr!;" attended to—so as to ensure safe carriage. The highest price given for empty bottles, mar 26—4mJOHN W. SMITH. A SECOND SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, viz: Nutmeg and Citron Cantelope; Long Scarlet and Black Spanish Radish; Large York, Curled Savoy, and Drumhead Cabbage; Salsa fy; Egg Plant; Early Bush Squash; Early and Late Cauliflower; Lima Beans; 100 papers Flower Seeds; 25 papers Herb do; Long Orange Carrot; Parsnip; Landreth’s Extra Early, Ear ly Charlton, Early Frame, Imperial, and Large Marrowfat Peas; and Mangel Wurtzel. Also, a few copies of LANDRETH’S Cata logue and Treatise on Gardening. The attention of those interested in raising Stock is requested to the following extract, con cerning the Mangel Wurtzel, from Landreth’s Treatise on Gardening, viz: “ As for Stock, especially Milch Cows, it is scarcely surpassed, and the product is enor mous. If planted in rows thirty inches apart, they can readily be kept clean with the hor^e, hoe, or cultivator, and will yield a rich return ivi vii w iuuv/1 uwoio i/U wii uiviiit v'V'i. x v ** t iij of Philadelphia County, has grown sixteen hun* d) ed bushels to the acre.” 3d mo 18_WILLIAM STABLER. SHELL COMBS REPAIRED. SHELL Combs, of all sizes, that have been broken or injured, will bo cemented or re paired by the subscriber. Also. SHELL COMBS made to order. JOHN CUDLIPP, Corner of King and Royal streets, mar 25—5m ~U. S. BANK BILLS, OF $100 and under, for transmission, may be always obtained of JAS. RIORDAN, Exchange Office, corner King & Royal streets. £Cr* American, French, Spanish, and Eng lish Gold Coin purchased. Bank Notes of the various States discounted. Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Money on sale. mar £1 CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. HC. SMITH h#s on hand, and offers for • sale on moderate- terms, a full and hand some assortment of CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. China Tea Sets, plain <$• gilt, various patterns Dinner Sets, blue, purple, and pink, printed India China, in sets or separately Lamps for Passages, Tables, &c.. Castors, silver mounted and plain Pipes by the box Window Glass of ev ery size Stone Ware of an excellent quality, mar 5 TO LET, MThe HOUSE AND LOT cornering on Washington and Cameron streets, opposite the “OldChurch,” for many yearO in the occu pancy of Capt. Morrill, who is about removing to his new house. The premises here offered to let will recommend itself to any genteel family who wants such, and will examine it—possses sion to be given 1st Anril. Inquire of mar 12—dtf ISAAC ROBBINS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE isk The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT OF JliGROUND formerly occupied as a Tavern, situated at the corner of King and St. Asaph streets, known as the Indian Queen Tavern.— This Establishment would be sold on very rea sonable terms, or exchanged for other real property in the town. For terms apply to mar 4_CATHARINE BRAWNER. STORE TO RENT. pvk The lease of Mr. Aaron D. Harmon of the !•••'J ri m rvr» • i i . . ...... ... A vjivej uuuupiea Dy ivir. \y nnar will expire the 26th April next, from which day it mey bo rented, with immediate possession. feb 15 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. FOR RENT, MThe two-story BRfCK DWELLING HOUSE on King street, lately occupied by Mr. Richard H. Clagett, in a very healthy neigh borhood, near the best water, and is in good or. der. It will be rented on reasonable terms. feb 10_A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. FOR RENT, Av Either of (lie two DWELLING HOUSES at Summer Hill, on the Little River RoaiJ. one mile from town, pleasantly situated, feb 10 _A. C, CAZENOVE & CO. ADVERTISEMENT. HAVING urged, by entreaty, those indebted to me to close their accounts, I now give notice to all delinquents that I shall proceed ac cording to law to do sc, unless iliey come for ward previous to the approaching Court. mar 19_JOSIAH H. DAVIS. BAROUCHE AND GIGS. A NEAT, strong second-hand Barouche, wit® Harness complete; and two Top Gigs; wi^i Harness; for saJo. low. by GEO WHITE, mar 2#