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“ Fnis ce qu'il faut, arrive ce qu'il paurra ’ H©lfD^T SS©^STaiT©# JUPOMi Sl» 88M. H1W £KB3£ES$ ^©3®* S-iSV©« $®®8* ,-—— "■ ' ■ ■■ i ■'■'■■ . ".in. ■■■ ...!■ ■■-■■■- ii ..I ... ■■ i ■■■■ ■ ■■■ iii.i ■■■ i ■■ ■■ — i —. ■ i ■■■ ■■■■■.r.. , ■ ■ i ■ >—. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR SNOWDEN, t 8 pcLtABS per ANNUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. iIEXANDRIA gazette K (FOR THE COUNTRY) ,s PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON fiTSDAY, THURSDAY' & SATURDAY, JTO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN, ADVANCE. ! T.rms of Adverlinng.—Advertisements neat . '.a conspicuously inserted at the rate of one Itor per square for the first three insertions, „ i, Jnty-fivecents for every subsequent mser A reasonable deduction will be made in L ca3e of yearly advertisers. , . All advertisements appear in both papers, ——————— FOR FREIGHT. The Brig ALEXANDRIA, Captain J&Coombs, of aboat 1000 barrels, will take a S5ht to any foreign port or coastwise. frel° y a Cl CAZENOVE & CO. For Sale, 10 hogsheads New England Rum 111 boxes of Candles Landing from the above vessel. Also, 20 boxes Philadelphia Loaf Sugar Received per the Union. aPr 10 NOTICE. The Steamer COLUM BIAi, Capt. James Mitch ell, having resumed her regular trips between Bal timore and the District of Columbia, will, until the 1st day of September, leave Baltimore for the District every Wednesday, at 4 o’clock, P. \L; and returning, will leave Washington at 6, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Sun day. for Baltimore. Passage $2. mar 31—tf _ - PAINTED BUCKETS. K.A Dozen Painted Buckets, assorted colors, DU received per brig Alexandria, and for sale by apr 11 A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. ' SCALE BEAMS! 5 Scale Beams, large sizes, for sale, low, by apr 11_ GEO. WHITE. SUGARS, MOLASSES, SHERRY WINE,<jfc. nBbls. Sugars 17 do Molasses 4 quarter casks old Sherry Wine 3 octaves do do Received per brig Alexandria, .or sale by apr to W. FOW LE & Co. N. E. llU.NL * 8Hhds. N. E. Rum, received per brig Alex andria, from Boston, for sale by apr io W. FOWLE & Co. FRUIT. Boxes Oranges OU 40 do Lemons Received per brig Alexandria, for sale by apr 1Q_ W, FOWLE & Co. SPERM OIL. 2 Tierces and 4 barrels Sperm Oil, just receiv ed per schooner Forrest, from Boston, and for sale by . L. McKENZIE, Union wharf, apr 5____ LINSEED OIL. 4 Barrels pure Linseed Oil, received per Co lumbia, from Baltimore, and for sale by apr 5L. McKENZIE. Union wharf. PAINT OIL. K Barrels Shenandoah Flaxseed Oil, superior 0 quality, just received and for sale by J. & M. SNYDER, apr 4 Upper end King street. PLASTER PARIS KEPT constantly for sale by WILLIAM N. McVEIGH, apr 3 Prince street wrharf. PLASTErT PARIS. I ^\A Tons, on board brig Beaver, Captain Itlvr Spurling, from Lubec^ for sale by apr 1 W. FOWLE & CO. _ FRESH THOMASTON LIME. XAA Casks, remaining unsold, on board schr. Ann, Capt. Diser. Apply to apr 1 W. FOWLE A CO. GUNPOWDER. . 1 4* A Kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder, all sizes, received per sloop Statira, for sale by _mar 31_A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. _ SHOT. VI If I oags snot, assorted, inis uay iaiiuiii6 from sloop Statira, from Philadelphia, Mia for sale by ,J*i*r3l A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. LLOAF SUGAR. K Boxes Loaf and Lump Sugar, received ^ per sloop Statira, from Philadelphia, land 1[iS and for sale by jnar 31 A. C. CAZENOVE & CO ORANGES AND WALNUTS^ I OA Hoxes Oranges 10 bags English Walnuts. Apply to Jflarg7 W. FOWLE & CO. LOAF SUGAR AND TEA. 4 ,0xes Loaf and Lump Sugar c 5 chests prime Young Hyson Tea fast received per schooner Virginia, and for dle by ANDREW J. FLEMING, mar 27 g SUGARS. 1 fi Hogsheads prime Porto Rico i 15 do do New Orleans randing and for sale by _S. MESSERSMITH. CLOVES, NUTMEGS, dec. Cases Cloves in Nutmegs and Cloves 10 casks Ground Ginger. For sale by w. FOWLE & CO. CLOVER SEED, BUTTER, &c. <fcc. f Barrels prime Clover Seed M.Jmi 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. SUGARS, MOLASSES, &c. QO Hogsheads New Crop Orleans Sugars 0^5 18 do prime Porto Rico do 20 bbte* \ ^ew ^roP Or^eans Molasses 15 hhds St. Croix and English Island do 10 hhds Whiskey mar 24 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. CLOVERSEED. XA Bushels Cloverseed, just received and for DU sale by W. H. MILLER. In Store, 2 hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar 15 bags Coffeemar 24 APPLES, POTATOES, AND CODFISH. A rk Barrels Apples rtU 20 barrels Potatoes 19 boxes Codfish Received per schooner Mount Vernon, from | Boston, and for sale by LEWIS McKENZIE, Union wharf, i mar 20_ RAISINS, &c. f*/'W'k Boxes Bunch Raisins DUU 150 do Muscatel do 80 casks Sun do SO double boxes do v 50 jars of olives 10 do Corks 50 boxes Castile Soap Matts in bales; Filberts in bags Frails of Figs. For sale by . * AM am”ft rv 1-ft 1-* t> mar is a. v cj m | WINES. AC. CAZENOVE & CO. have for sale a • large stock ol 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 IS _ ____ BOOTS AND SHOES. AD. HARMON has received, by schooners • Mount Vernon and Forrest, in part, his SPRING SUPPLY OF BOOTS & SHOES, consisting of Wen's coarse water proof Coots 1 Suitable for Do do pegg’d Bootees and > Fisheries Shoes ) Men’s fine Bootees and Shoes, various qualities Boys’ do do Ladies’ Morocco Slippers and Walking Shoes Do Kid and Lasting Slippers And has on hand, and continues to manufacture, Ladies’ Kid, Morocco, Seal-skin and Lasting Slippers Misses’ and Children’s Leather and Morocco Shoes and Bootees Gentlemen’s fine Shoes, various qualities All of which are offered, wholesale and retail, on the most inviting terms.apr 9 EXHIBITION OF J~ G. CHAPMAN’S PAINTINGS. THE Exhibition of J. G. Chapman’s Paintings is now’ open to visiters, on Pennsylvania Avenue, nearly opposite Brown’s and Gadsby’s Hotels, from 9 o’clock until sunset. Admission and Catalogue - 25 cents Tickets for the season - - 50 cents In a short time several of the Paintings will be removed to give place to additions that will be made to the collection._ apr 10—tf 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 t * d tra i n hnlps nf mOO 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, bweet Malaga, and Rousillon Palm Oil, in hogsheads Baker’s Chocolate, in half boxes Brandy, “ Seignette’s brand,” in half pipes and quarter casks, entitled to debenture. LEVI HURDLE, HAVING taken his brother, Thomas T. Hur dle. into partnership, will continue, at the old stand, south-west corner of King and Co lumbus streets, to carry on their business as CHAIR MANUFACTURERS f ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, and where they will make, and keep constantly for sale, at fair prices, a general assortment of Grecian, Fancy, and Windsor CHAIRS. The public are respect • - fully invited to call and examine their present assortment. They feel assured that they will be found not to be inferior, either in the durability of their materials or the neat ness of their execution, to those of any other ma nufacturer in the District. _ . They will execute Sign if Ornamental Faint ing and Gilding, in all their various branches, on the most accommodating terms. Old Chairs will be taken in part payment for new ones, or will be repaired or re-painted at the shortest notice. . Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District^ DRY GOODS. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. WASHINGTON & BRENT have received a large and general assortment of SPRING GOODS, consisting, in part, of Black, blue and fancy colored Cloths Black, blue and colored Casimeres Ginghams, black and fancy Painted Muslins and Calicoes Checked and Swiss Muslins Cotton Hose, plain and fancy Linens, Lawns and Sheetings Damask, Russia and Birdseye Diaper Linen Cambric and Cambric Handkfs Italian Lustring and Gro de Naples Bombasins, English and French Satins and Satin Levantines Fancy Hdkfs and Shawls, in great variety Cambric, Thread and Blond Edging Crape, Veils and Belts Parasols and Umbrellas Men’s and Boys’ Summer Wear, in every variety Straw Carpeting, white and colored 84 packages of Domestic Goods i With almost every other article of Dry Goods, all of which will be sold unusually low., apr 2 NEW AND SPLENDID GOODS, Corner of King and Fairfax Streets. WILLIAM H. 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, drab, and grey Cloths and Cassimeres 100 pieces, containing 2500 yards, Lustring,1 Gro de Naps, Poult de Soie, of a variety of co Inrc nn/l fimn'pc Florences, Satins, and Satin Levantines Silk Velvets and Tabby ditto 1500 yards Ginghams, some very handsome 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 newT style Gentlemen’s Umbrellas, do do, and common Cloth Table and Piano Covers Greciannett and Greciannett Footings Irish Linens and Lawns Bishop’s Lawn, S wiss and Plaid Muslins Jaconet and Cambric Muslins Damask and Diaper Table Cloths, some very pretty Marseilles Guilts 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 Bead Reticules and Purses Spool Cotton. Knitting ditto and Floss Tapes, Pins and Needles A Iso, 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 2S EARTHENWARE, CHINA, AND GLASS. THEsubscriber lias now open, and offers for saie, 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 u t( ii 151 .ifac /£ wni*a « “ « Bowls, Mugs if Teaware « “ “ Ewers & Basins & Toi let Sets China Teasets and Cups if 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 II. MILLER. Alexandria, 3d mo 27, 1834 GILT CHINA. HC. SMITH has lately imported from • France, via New York, and offers for 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, Bowlss and Toilet-sets_apr 1 PORTER AND WINE BOTTLES. HC. SMITH offers for sale, at factory rates, • 30 groce Quart Bottles 10 do Pint do aprl FURNITURE. STEPHEN S. SANGER, IN tendering his sincere acknowledgements to his friends and the public for past patronage respectfully informs them that he still continues to manufacture, and 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 9—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 Douglat, where he hopes, by perseverance and industry, in connection with an experience in the above business fir 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. TAMES 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, to any ever offered in the District; consisting, in part, of Grecian, winged and plain Wardrobes I Gothic, pedestal and plain Sideboards Ditto, with cellarets and marble slabs French and plain Bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Secretaries Book Cases Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar claw Dining, Breakfast f Card Tables Plain do do do do do Ladies’ Work Stands; Shaving <f- 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 ofBEDSTEADS, 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 ^ SPLENDID FURNITURE. C1HARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair, and y 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 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 Breakfast 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 u M Ul JVOIUIIVIO UIIW Do and Gentlemen’s Cabinet, Secretaries, and Book Cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved and 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, MATTRAS SES, &c. The above articles will be disposed of for cash or to punctual persons on the most liberal terms. A very 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 4 SEINE TWINE. A FEW bales best Shad and Herring Seine Twine, a part of two consignments, will be sold very low, to close sales; the quality excel ent. feb 7 CHARLES BENNETT. REFINED SUGARS. RECEIVED this day, per sloop Miller, from Philadelphia, Double and Single Loaf Su gar, in boxes and barrels, for sale by mar 18_A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. ALEXANDRIA MUSEUM OPEN, daily, from 10 to 12 o’clock A. M. and from 3 to 5 P. ian 24 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, ALL of the growth of 1833, from the Boston Horticultural and Agricultural Sociery, this day received per brig Alexandria, and for sale cheaper than usual, by W. M. MORRISON, viz: 4 bushels early Peas (represented to be ex ceedingly fine; 10 lbs. Eearly Turnip Blood Beet 12 do Long Blood do 6 do Early Horn Carrot do 10 do Long Orange do (fine for cattle) 10 do Early Dutch Parsnip 10 do Long Green Cucumber, for pickling 4 do Mangle Wurtzel Beet, ior field culture 10 do Early Scarlet Short Top Radish 2 do Cherry Turnip do 100 do Early fine Gilmer Corn (yellow) French Sugar Beet Green Globe Savoy Cabbage Early York do Large Altringham Carrot(for field culture)' Early Cauliflower; Late do Red Dutch Cabbage for pickling White Solid Celery White Portugal Onion Double Curled Parsley; Squash Pepper Summer Savoy; Large Cape Broccoli Curled Cress, or Pepper Grass Summer Spinach Early Scollop Bush Squash Do LongWarted do Do Orange do Canada _ do Tomato, or Love Apple The above, with a lot of Agricultural Imple ments, such as Pruning Shears and Knives, Gar den Hoes, Rakes, Cutting Boxes, Corn Shellers, Transplanting Trowels, &c. &c. apr 11 BOOKS. CHALMER’S Dictionary of the Bible, with the Fragments incorporated Doddridge’s Family Expositor j Clarke’s Commentaries, 6 vols, Waugh & Mason’s edition c_'_.._;_n_ oi;uu a vuuuucuuii ico, u vuis Do do 3 vols Bickersteth’s works, complete, 1 vol Parish’s Bible Gazetteer Davenport’s do of U. S. and West Indies Good’s Book of Nature Scenes in North and South America and the West Indies Bennett & Tynman’s Journal, 3 vols Speeches cf Forensic Arguments ofD. Webster Bibles, quarto, fine morocco gilt, plates Do Pocket, gilt Testaments, gilt clasp and plain Methodist Ilymns, calf plain and gilt Life of Dr. Adam Clarke, complete, 1 vol Runyan’s works, complete, 2 vols Hannah More’s do 2 vols Buck’s Theological Dictionary Aids to Reflection; Wilson’s Evidences, SvT Coleridge’s Essays; Dictionary of Quotation* Wittel & Smith’s Philosophy Memoirs of Mrs. Huntington & Mrs. Judsou Commonplace Book of Prose and Poetry Jay’s Exercises; do Prayers Butterworth’s Concordance Chalmers’ Discourses; Milwright’s Guide Lady of the Manor, 7 vols Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins’ Poems, 1 vol; Memoirs of Benson Splendid Albums; with a variety of other va luable works, for private sale, low, by apr9 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 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— 1mJOHN W. SMITH. SHELL COMBS REPAIRED. SHELL Combs, of ail sizes, that have been broken or injured, will be cemented or re paired by the subscriber. Also, SHELL COMBS 1 1 1 .. " T I Y Y /Nf Tl \ T riii'w uittut; iu ui , Corner of King and Royal streets, mar 25—6m _ ~ 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, &c. Castors, silver mounted and plain Pipes by the box Window Glass of every size . Slone Ware of an excellent quality. TO LET ‘ ** The HOUSE AND LOT cornering on 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. FRANKLIN HOUSE. The above TAVERN has been rented by Iff-It he subscriber. It is well known as having been long occupied by Mr. Augustine Newton; is now in good repair, and every comfort that the traveller needs can be had. The Table is everyday supplied with the delicacies, as well as the substantiate of life. The Bar is well fitted with the best Liquors, and private parlies can. be accommodated in the most delightful man ner. JOHN WEST. N. B. Beltzhoover’s Line of Stages arrive and depart daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses,, and Hacks, can be had tie most reasonablt term^. n*v 5—d