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jjBflBBRPflJlI^BJK^T^jjjk' v » i'&n'hkftft ^* ■ *• $ ' ■■- -•< ysMijt ^%«*** ^‘ ?r;.' «•<jv f«,I* Lii.'v.X^lJ^.j - *hk. ■ ft.-’vk _ £._ 4k.*_ V 5w_ _*. "• ■* s “ Fais ce qttSil fcmt, arrive ce qiCil pourra.” aasTy. wasTssm ^s»mai* as* a«c srarar sssmm tok&« a««a* ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR S.YOWDEJY, ,TS DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. ALEXANDRIA G/VZETTE (FOR THE COUNTRY) IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY", vT 5 DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Terms of Advertising:—Advertisements neat w and conspicuously inserted at the rate of one foliar per square for the first three insertions, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent inser tion A reasonable deduction 'will be made in the case of yearly advertisers. , All advertisements appear in both paper FOR FREIGHT. rfR The Brig REA VER, Spurung, master, >M>carries about 1300 barrels, and will take a frffaht to the West Indies or any Eastern port. apr 2 W. FOWLE&CO. —NOTICE. The Steamer COL UAL BIA, Capt. James Mitch ell, having resumed her _ _ regular trips between Bal timore and the District of Columbia, will, until die 1st day of September, leave Baltimore for the District every Wednesday, at 1 o clock, 1. 'M • and returning, will leave W ashington at 6, and Alexandria iit 7 o’clock, A. M. every Sun day, for Baltimore. Passage $2. mar 31—tf _ — PAINT OIL. ^ Barrels Shenandoah Flaxseed Oil, superior 0 quality, just received apr4 _Upper end King street. PLASTER PARIS KEPT constantly for sale by W1LLIAM N. McVEIGH, ai)r 3 Prince street wharf. PLASTER PARIS, 1 KA Tons,, on board brig Beaver, Captain I DU Spurling, from Lubec, for sale by aPr i W. FOWLE & CO. _ FRESH THOM ASTON LIME” rAA Casks, remaining unsold, on board DUU schr. Ann, Capt. Diser. Apply to apr 1 VV. FOWLE & CO. gunpowder. Kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder, all sizes, lOU received per sloop Statira, for sale by mar 31 A C. CAZENOVE & CO. SHOT. aaa Bags Shot, assorted, this day landing iUU from sloop Statira, from Philadelphia, and for sale by _ mar 31 A. C. CAZENO\ E & CO. LOAF SUGAR. -g Boxes Loaf and Lump Sugar, received .1D per sloop Statira, from Philadelphia, land ing and for sale by mar 31 A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. * ORANGES AND WALNUTS. t A A Boxes Oranges 11/1/ 10 bags English Walnuts. Apply to I _" W POWT.R iSr no. uiai ... - ^ • - PINT PORTER BOTTLES. 1 A Gross Pint Porter, for sale by 1U 3d mo 27 ROBERT H. MILLER. LOAF SUGAR AND TEA. 4 Boxes Loaf and Lump Sugar 5 chests prime Young Hyson Tea Just received per schooner Virginia, and for I sale by ANDREW J. FLEMING. mar 27_____ SUGARS. | A Hogsheads prime Porto Rico { ID 15 do do New Orleans Landing and for sale by mar 26 S. MESSERSMITH. ROSIN, PITCH, AND TAR, FOR sale by LINCOLN CHAMBERLAIN, mar 26 Vo well’s wharf CLOVES, NUTMEGS, &c. 2 Cases Cloves ldo Nutmegs and Cloves 10 casks Ground Ginger. For sale by mar26_W. FQvtLE & CO. SICILY MADEIRA WINE, &c. •if* Quarter casks Sicily Madeira \V ine •^D 6 octaves do do 23 barrels New England Rum Boxes Bunch Raisins 50 tons Plaster Paris Received per schooner American, from ba tern, for sale by W. FOVVLE & CO. mar 25 ___ ORANGES AND LEMONS. 4ft Bofes Oranges } ln rime order c ^ 20 boxes Lemons ^ Just received and for sale by LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf. mar 25 '_. CLOVERSEED. J A Bushels, in two bushel bags, received per steamboat Fredericksburg, and lor sale •y__LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf. Busssnmsssr^ Hogsheads New Crop Orleans Sugars 18 do prime Porto Rico do 20 bbts 1New Cr°P °rleans Molasses 15 hhds St. Croix and English Island do 10 hhds Whiskey _ .jar 24 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. 6lT SUGAR AND MOLASSES. Hogsheads prime West India Sugar, and 5 do do do Moiasses . Just received per schooner President, and for low, by mar 19 ANDREW J. FLEMING. CLOVER SEED, BUTTER, &c. &c. -| a 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 mar 24 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. CLOVERSEED. Bushels Cloverseed, just received and for OU sale by - W. H. MILLER. In Store, 2 hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar 15 bags Coffeemar 24 APPLES, POTATOES, AND CODFISH. 4 Barrels Apples 4:U 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 bag's Frails of Figs. For sale by mar 18 A. 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 1 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 _____ PORTO RICO SUGAR. (' 5 Hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar, landing and j for sale by STEPHEN SHINN, j mar 18 _Janney’s wharf._j GENESEE FLOUR. m FURTHER supply of this splendid article A for family use. just received and for sale by j STEPHEN SHINN, Janney’s wharf, i mar 18 . __ ' -"" PATENT BLINDS. ! I HAVE on hand Patent Slat Blinds, assorted sizes, for sale at reduced prices. apr 4 GEO. WHITE. GILT CHINA. HC. SMITH has lately imported from ; • France, via New York, and offers for J i sale, a handsome selection of RICH GILT FRENCH CHINA, comprising, among other articles— , _ Richly painted and gilt Mantel Ornaments Gilt Tea-sets, Inkstands, Cologne Bottles Pitchers, Bowls, and Toilet-sets_apr 1 ” PORTE R AND WINE BOTTLES. HC. SMITH offers for sale, at factory rates, • 30 groce Q,uart Bottles . 10 do Pint do_apr 1 LOOKING GLASS PLATES. 5 Cases Looking Glass Plates, just received and for sale by 4th mo 1 ROBERT H. MILLER. SAMUEL MESSERSMITH OFFERS FOR SALE: TEAS—Young Hyson, in chests; Imperial, in half chests and ten catty boxes; Gun- , powder in ten catiy 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 from 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-1 deira, in boxes containing one to two dozen ; bottles each;-Sicily Madeira, Sweet Malaga, and Rousillon Palm Oil. in hogsheads Baker’s Chocolate, in half boxes Brandy, “ Seignette’s brand,” in hall pipes ! and quarter casks, entitled to debenture._ DR. COPLAND’S MEDICAL DICTIONARY, j UPON the same plan of Cooper’s Surgical j 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 ing sheet of the Appendix will be given with j 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. } This valuable work will be given complete in five parts, at $1 ^ach part of 300 closely printed and handsome pages; being the cheapest medi cal work ever printed in the United states, j The work will be sent by mail, to subscribers ‘ 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. Published Quarterly, and completed in one year from the delivery of the first numoer. i The subscription price, Five Dollars, to be paid on the delivery of the first Part. Subscriptions received, and the work caretul lv mailed to all country subscribers, by } W. M. MORRISON, Alexandria. Who is an authorized Agent for the same. feb 13_' _— BLANKS AND PAMPHLETS Printed, with neatness & despatch, at this office EARTHENWARE, CHINA, AND GLASS. THE subscriber has now open, and offers for sale, a large and handsome assortment of GOODS in his line, which he is anxious to dis pose of at moderate prices. Among them are: Blue, brown & purple Dinner Services “ “ “ Plates pother table ware “ “ “ Bowls, Mugs <J Teaware “ “ “ Ewers & Basins & Toi let Sets China Teasets and Cups <f- Saucers, plain and gilt China Pitchers, Mugs, Bowls, &c. do do India China Dinner Service, dishes and plates extra Cut and plain Hall and Table Lamps, great variety Cut, plain, pressed and moulded Glassware Blue and green-edged, cream-colored, and painted or enamelled Ware, in all their varieties Stoneware of excellent quality, Alexandria manufacture Pipes in boxes, 3 gross each, English and German Black lead Crucibles; Cooking Furnaces Furniture Knobs; Window Glass in half boxes Cash sales being out of the question, a liberal credit will be extended to punctual customers. ROBERT H. MILLER. Alexandria, 3d mo 27. 1834 NEW AND SPLENDID GOODS, Corner of King and Fairfax Streets. WILLIAM II. MOUNT & CO. (lately from Washington,) are now opening an elegant assortment of CHEAP, STAPLE, & FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting, in part, of the follow ing, viz: 50 pieces blue, black, brown, mulberry, green, 3rab, and grey Cloths and Cassimeres 100 pieces, containing 2500 yards, Lustrin Gro de Naps, Poult de Soie, of a variety of co iors and figures Florences, Satins, and Satin Levantines Silk Velvets and Tabby ditto 1500 yards Ginghams, some very hand ome and cheap 450 yards Painted Muslins, superior for cheap ness and beauty ' 3000 yards super Chintz and other Calicoes, of every price 200 pieces Ribbons, and 20 setts Gauze ditto Twisted Silk Shawls, some beautifully em broidered Do do Scarfs and Lace Veils, white, black, green, &c. French Worked Capes, very handsome Linen Cambric and Linen Cambric Handker - chiefs, very fine Gentlemen’s super and common Silk do Cambric and Thread Edging Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hoskin and other Gloves, in great variety Ladies’ Parasols, some of a new style Gentlemen’s Umbrellas, do do, and common Cloth Table and Piano Covers Greciai\nett and Greciannett Footings Irish Linens and Lawns Bishop’s Lawn, Swiss and Plaid Muslins Jaconet and Cambric Muslins Damask and Diaper Table Cloths, some very pretty Marseilles Quilts and Knotted Counterpanes Corded and Grass Skirts Damask, Russia, and Bird-eye Diapers 3000 yards Cotton and Sheetings Check, Hollands, Blue and Yellow Nankeen Angola Cassimeres and Summer Cloths n 1 i!_! — — _ ,1 JL)rau anujuica auu i ui aca Spool Cotton. Knitting ditto and Floss Tapes, Pins and Needles Also, Dunstable and super Tuscan Bonnets, new and handsome With every article in the line, too numerous to particularize in an advertisement; to all of which they invite the attention of the citizens of Alexandria and its vicinity, as they are deter mined to sell low for cash._mar 2^ SPLENDID FURNITURE. CHARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Maker, King street, next door to the corner of Alfred street, has on hand, and con stantly manufactures, a general assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, which, for elegance and durability, defies com- j petition. His stock generally consists of Grecian and plain Sofas, Couches and Lounges Mahogany $ all kinds of Drawing-room Chairs Grecian, winged, and single Wardrobes Pedestal-end Sideboards, with marble tops and mirrors Gothic and various other ditto Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar and block Dining, Card and Breaklast do Do do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or Loo do French and various other Bureaus, with and without mirrors Ladies’ Dressing Tables, with without mirrors Do Workstands and Music Stools Do and Gentlemen’s Cabinet, Secretaries; and Book Cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved ami plain Mahogany, Bird-eye, and Curled Maple and common Bedsteads Cribs, Cradles, Candlestands; Shaving ditto Portable Desks And every other article in the Cabinet line. Likewise, MAHOGANY, of various kinds; steam-saw ed, curl and shaded Veneers; Copal Varnish, Sacking Bottoms, Cords, BEDS, MAT TRAS SES &c The above articles will be disposed of for cash or to punctual persons on the most liberal terms. Avery extensive patronage from Washing ton, induces me to say, that 1 will deliver Fur niture to any purchaser in that city free of ex pense.____aPr ^ REFINED SUGARS. RECEIVED this day, per sloop Miller, from Philadelphia, Double and Single Loaf Su gar, in boxes and barrels, for sale by piar 3,8 A* C» GAZENO^ L CQ. STEPHEN S. SANGER, IN tendering his sincere acknowledgements to his friends and the public 1 or past patronage respectfully informs them that he still continues to manufacture, ana has now on hand, BEDS, MATTRASSES, SOFAS & CHAIRS, And Cabinet Furniture, of good materials and workmanship, which he will dispose of upon reasonable terms. The public are solicited to call, before they purchase elsewhere, at his Upholstering and Ca binet Ware-Room, on King street, between Co lumbus and Henry streets, where he will satis factorily execute all orders for articles in either ofthe above branches. Repairs in either line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously. oct 8—tf JEREMIAH W. SATTERWHITE, CABINET MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has commenc ed the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at the north corner of King and Columbus streets,- in the house for merly occupied by James & Jacob Douglas, where he hopes, by perseverance and industry, in connection with an experience in the above business for the last eight or ten years, to merit a-share of public patronage. His FURNITURE will be made by experien ced journeymen, after the latest fashion, and in the most durable manner, which he will warrant to be equal to any manufactured in the District of Columbia. _jan 2—tf _ CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA MANUFAC TORY. JAMES GREEN, Cabinet Maker, has on hand, and will constantly keep, at his old stand on Royal street, Alexandria, and at the corner of Tenth street and Pennsylvania Ave nue, Washington, a general assortment of the most FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE FUR NITURE, which he will warrant equal, if not superior in quality, 10 any ever uucicu in me District; consisting, in part, of Grecian, winged and plain Wardrobes Gothic, pedestal and plain Sideboards Ditto, with cellarets and marble slabs French and plain Bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Secretaries f Book Cases Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar tf* claw Dining, Breakfast <$• Card Tables Plain do do do do do Ladies’ Work Stands; Shaving Candle do Wash Stands, with marble f mahogany tops Grecian Sofas; Mahogany Chairs Music Stools, Bidetts, Cribs, Cradles Portable Writing Desks, &c. With a general assortment of BEDSTEADS, of richly carved Mahogany, Maple, and Stained Woods. All of which will be sold as low, for cash, as they can be purchased of the same qua lity at any other manufactory in the Union. Also, An assortment of St. Domingo and Bay of Honduras MAHOGANY, a part of which is suitable for Handrails; Steam-sawed Curl and Shaded Veneers; Copal Varnish of a superior quality; Sacking Bottoms, Cords, &c. TURNING and CARVING handsomely exe cuted. _aPr ^ 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 ot Virginia, be ing a collection of all the Acts of the Geneiul Assembly, of a public and permanent nature, passed since the year isiu, wun a geiiunu in dex; to which are prefixed the acts organizing a Convention, the Declaration of Rights, and the Constitution of Virginia^_mar 10 DR. MEAD’S ANTl-DYSPECTIC, or STO MACH PILLS, rjlHE only medicine ever yet offered to the j_ public, from which a radical and perma nent cure cau be obtained of all those chronic states of derangement of the digestive organs, constituting that complicated disease, termed Dyspepsia. The duty which the proprietor owes to soci ety, has induced him to adopt this mode of cir culation, in order to give it a greater range of publicity, that it may thereby become more ex tensively useful than it could possibly be, were it confined within the private practice of any individual whatever. The diseases consequent on a morbid state of the stomach and bowels, are numerous, complicated, and, for the most part, very difficult of cure. „ The proprietor of these Pills is happy in hav ing it in his power to offer to all those who are afflicted with the above complaint, a medicine in which the most unlimited confidence may be placed, and, for simplicity of composition, may be given to children and patients of the most delicate habit. In every chronic case of stomach complaint, where the disease does not depend on a schirrus, or cancerous state of that organ, (in which case no medicine whatever can do any good,) these pills will effect a certain and speedy cure, after the stomach of the patient has been cloyed with magnesia and chalk, and drenched with all the bitter potions that art could invent, to no purpose. They will most effectually remove all sourness of the stomach, not merely by neutralizing the acid, but by cor recting that morbid state of the secretions which gives rise to it; and at the same time that they are giving tone to the organs of digestion, they j will renovate and give new life and vigor to the whole system. Geo. Smith, Proprietor. For sale by_WILLIAM STABLER. 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: fob in JOHN !J. CREATE. Clerk. 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 and taverns supplied at the shortest notice. Orders from the country will be particularly attended to—so as to ensure safe carriage. The highest price given for empty bottles, mar 26—4mJOHN W. SMITH. J SECOND SUPPLY JUST RECEIVE®, viz: Nutmeg and Citron Cantelope; Long Scarletaiul 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 LANDIIETIPS 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’6 ! Treatise on Gardening, viz: n A a ini I v C'nwr<z if i<s scarcely surpassed, and the product is enor [ mous. If planted in rows thirty inches apart, ! they can readily be kept clean with the horse, f hoe, or cultivator, and will yield a rich return ; for the labor bestowed on them. Col. Powell, | of Philadelphia County, has grown sixteen hun ! di ed bushels to the acreV 3d mo 18_WILLIAM STABLER. SHELL COMBS REPAIRED. SHELL Combs, of all sizes, that have been broken or injured, will be cemented or re I paired by the subscriber. Also, SHELL COMBS made to order. JOHN CUDLIPP, Corner of King and Royal streets, mar 25—6m__ U. S. BANK BILLS, OF $100 and under, for transmission, may be always obtained of I JAS. RJOItDAN, Exchange Office, corner King & Royal streets. ?L]r* American, French, Spanish, and Eng lish Gold Coin purchased. Bank Notes of the j various States discounted. Boston, New York, ; and Philadelphia Money on sale. mar 21 CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. HC. SMITH.has on hand, and offers for • sale on moderate terms, a full and hand some assortment of CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. China Tea Sets, plain <f- gilt, various patterns Dinner Sets, blue, purple, and pink, printed India China, in sets or separately Lamps for Passages, Tables. Ac. Castors, silver mounted and plain Pipes by the box Window Glass of every size Stone Ware of an excellent quality, mar 5 TO LET, The HOUSE AND LOT cornering on 'wla Washington and Cameron streets, opposite the “Old Church,” for many years 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 April. Inquire of mar 12—dtf_ISAAC ROBBINS. A SUNKEN SCOW.. I WILL give a-fair compensation for raising a SCOW, sunk in Messrs. Janney and Ir win’s dock. If required, I will furnish the un dertaker with two scows and a chain cable. JOSIAII H. DAVIS. zg* To Rent—A comfortable BRICK HOUSE, lllHion Prince street, next to Jas. Norris, mar 31J. IT DAVIS. FOR RENT, MTwo Two-Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSES on Duke street, af the corner ol Patrick street. One of them is a good stand fo' a small Grocery, and has been occupied mail} years as such. W. D. NUTT. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. irs The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT OF liri'iGROUND formerly occupied as a Tavern situated at the corner of King and St. Asaph streets, known as the Indian Queen Tavcrn. This Establishment would be sold on very rea sonable terms, or exchanged for other re; property in the town. For terms apply to mar 4_CATHARINE BRAWNER. FOR RENT, .-v The two-story BRICK DWELLING Ml HOUSE on King street, lately occupied I Mr Richard H. Clagett, in a very healthy neig borhood, near the best water, and is in good ot der. It will be rented on reasonable terms, feb 10A. C. CAZENOVE & CO ADVERTISEMENT. HAVING urged, by entreaty, those indebted . to me to close their accounts, 1 now gh • notice to all delinquents that I shall proceed u< cording to law to do so, unless they come fo;. ward previous to the approaching Court, mar If) JOfclAH H. DAVPfc