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* w Fais ce qu'il faid, arrive ce qu'H. pourra f&i** agssav. grosm&T sa®ajsr3sr®» #w aasa. mww smaaEBa ss-rak ®ots« W.EXANDUIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, D.MLV, BV EDGAR SXO IVf)E.V, \T S DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. ILEXANORIA GAZETTE (FOR THE COUNTRY) IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON rUFSDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, vr 5 DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADV ANCE. Ter,ns of Advertising:—Advertisements neat v and conspicuously inserted at the r ate of one dollar per square for the first three insertion*, v , \ twenty-fivecents for every subsequent mser • Hi. A reasonable deduction will be made in tie case of yearly advertisers. • * AH advertisements appear in both papers. FOR BOSTON, (To sail in all nert week,) The Packet Brig H .WKIVCO, Ryder, cttDrna-ster, will take freight low; for which ap Sr> june 24 W. FOWLR & CO. NOTICE. The Steamer COLL Al ii l.\, Cuj>t. James Mitch ell, having resumed her regular trips between Bal more and the District of Columbia, will, until t.io 1st day of September, leave Baltimore for the District every Wednesday, at 1 o’clock, P. M ; and returning, will leave Washington at 6, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Suit lay. for Baltimore. Passage $2. mar 31—tf________ BRAN AFLOAT. Iw Bushels, on board schooner Whig, ,jUU from Richmond, in lots to suit pur chasers, it applied fur to-day or to-morrow, for sale by L. McKENZIE, Union wharf, june 25_ DUCK. »>X Piwres Heavy and Light Ravens Duck, t>D received per schooner President, Kirt land, from New York, and for sale by iune 25 L. McKENZIE, Union wharf. FRESH CHOCOLATE. V FURTHER supply just received per brig Token, from Boston, and for sale by june 24 S. MESSERSMITH. COFFEE, TEA, $c. Bags (ireen Coffee Dll 10 13 lb. boxes Gunpowder 25 0 lb. do Imperial 1 10 13 lb. do Hyson i 29 6 lb. do Young Ilyson ) TEAS ;* | Nutmegs and Cloves Received per brig Token, for sale by june 23 W. FOWLE & CO. ST. CROIX SUGARS, f I'k Hogsheads prime St. Croix Sugars, re III coivcd per schooner President, tor sale by june 23 W. FOWLE & CO. SICILY MADEIRA WINE. 10 iSTtalf pipes i '"Sham’s b'arid Received per schooner President, for sale by tune 33 W. FOWLS & CO. BOX TOBACCO AND MOLASSES. Boxes prime Plug Tobacco 10 hhds. Bright Retailing Molasses Ju-t received per schooner President, from New York, for sale low by LINCOLN CHAMBERLAIN, ) une 23 Vo well’s wharf. MOLASSES AND TEA. ||| Hogsheads Cuba Molasses I " " 10 half chests prime Young Hyson Tea Landing this day from sc hr. President, from N< .v York, and for sale very low by jane 23 WlLLlASl N. MCVEIGII. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. I Hogsheads New Orleans Molasses, of prune quality, jiist received per schooner President, from New York, for sale by j«ne 23 CLAGETT & PAGE. SOAL LEATHER. 'Still Country Tanned Soal Leather, for sale at a very moderate price. t> mo 23 very moderate price. ROOT. H. MILLER. LIME. of purposes, lor sale low ,v junc 23 JOSIAH H. DAVIS. 1 A IR-SLACKED LIME, for the removal * nuisances and other purposes, for sale U COOKING FURNACES. /"TASED and Hooped Cooking Furnaees. A V supply of these useful articles for econoin* i-ts, on hand and for sale. "no 23 ltOBT. H. MILLER. WHITE BRAZIL SUGAR. Barrels White Brazil Sugar, of superior • oualitv. landin'? and for salehv quality, landin' nine 19 and for sale by S. MESSER SMITH. LOAF SUGAR. LANDING this day, from sloop Statira, from Philadelphia, and for sale by the subscri bers— 10 boxes Lump Sugar 19 do Single Loaf do :>ine 10 A C. CAZENOVE & CO. HENRY DAINGERFIELD Has in More, und offers for sale: WIA Hogsheads of prime Porto Rico Sugar N'Vr 50 barrels of do do do 10 hogsheads of do Moiassei 200 sacks of Factory filled Blown Salt • o barrels of Mess and Prime Pork June 17 • LIVERPOOL SALT—AFLOAT. *) 000 Bushels of Ground Alum Sait, now nurchtsers, bl® ndin*>and for sa,e»in lols to suit June I?_A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. O jun WINES. TO Port, Sicily Madeira, and Malaga >v mes, ir» quarter casks, for sale bv -1 willum n mcveigh. , molasses, window glass, cotton DUCK. AND SALT, AFLOAT. t ANDING from on board the schr. Santa Jut Anna, Williams, and for sale by the sub scribers— 20 hogsheads West India Molasses 83 boxes Window Glass, various sizes 3 bales Cotton Duck, and 135 sacks of Fine Salt june 12 A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. HOOTS, SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, <fcc. JH. WHITE has just received, per sloop • Statira and other arrivals, a very season able addition to his stock of HOOTS & SHOES, which enables him to offer almost every article in his line at the very lowest prices for cash. Among them are— Men’s fine Pegged Summer Boots Do Pumps, various qualities, (some very cheap) Women’s Seal, Lasting Jc Kid Slippers, do Do Leather JetTersons & Slippers, do Misses’ if- Children’s Shoes, various qualities Fine Palm Leaf Hats, broad rims, (an ex cellent article) Coarse do do do A lot of HAIR TRUNKS, cheap Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, made to order, of the best materials and workmanship. june 19 ~NEW BOOKS. JUST published, and on sale by W. M. MORRISON, Curiosities of Literature, se j cond series, by D’Israeli. Life of Alexander Hamilton, by his son John C. Hamilton. The Complete Farmer and Rural Economist, containing a compendious Epitome of the most important Branches of Agriculture and Rural Economy by Thomas G. Fessenden, Esq., Edi tor of the New England Farmer. “ Agriculture is the art of arts: without it, man must be a sa vage, and the world a wilderness.” june 24 " PENNY AND PEOPLE’S MAGAZINES. JUST received, Nos. 10, 11, and 12 of the Penny, and No. 4 of the People’s Magazine, which complete the subscriptions for 1833 of the two above works. No. 1 of vol. 2 also received of the Penny, which will continue to be publish ed regularly once a month at S2 a year. Per sons who may wish to secure this very cheap and valuable work, will please enter their names at W. M. MORRISON'S Bookstore, june 24 MISSING, A BOX OF MERCHANDIZE, marked Geo. Kyle, care of J. D. Kerr, Alexandria, was shipped from Baltimore on the 26th April last, and is supposed to have been delivered impro perly to some other person. II such a Box should ! be in the possession of any person that may have [ received goods by the steamboat of that day, or may have any knowledge of such, will please give information to any of the Agents of the Baltimore Steam Packets, or to the subscriber. Alexandria, june 12 B. WHEAT. WHEAT FANS, &c. LG. & II. GRISWOLD have now on hand, • and will constantly keep, or manufacture to order, at their Establishment, corner of King and Alfred streets, a variety of Dutch and Eng lish improved WHEAT FANS; Cockle, Cheat, and Rolling SCREENS, for Flouring Mills; Window Screens, Riddies, Sifters, Mil. Shakes, Straw Cutters, and Safes; all of which they will dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. They guarantee them to be made of the best materials and workmanship; and hope, by con I stant attention to business, to gain u share of the public patronage. Flour manufactures and Wheat Fan makers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. A boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above business, 16 or IT years old, of good and steady habits. N. B. Repairing done on the shortest notice. TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass, may 23—ly___ JEREMIAH W. SATTERWH1TE, CABINET MAKER, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has commenc ed the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, in all its various brunches, 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 >diare 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._jaq 2—tf EXHIBITION OF jTg. 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 MATCH HORSES WANTED. I WILL give cash for a first rate pair of BAY HORSES, of large size, young, and well broke to harness. JOHN ARMFIELD. june 3—lm ryttnsK AINU 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 Ifetjce. ' Orders frBfei the country will be particularly attended to Biases to ensure safe carriage. The highest price given for empty bottles, mar 36—4m JOHN W. SMITH. | REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from the Bank of Alexandria to the subscribers, for the purposes therein mentioned, the following de scribed PROPERTY will be sold, on reason able terms and liberal credit: The WHARF and LOTS OF GROUND on the south side of Cameron street, now in the oc cupancy of Mr. Benjamin Waters. The WHARF, WAREHOUSE, &c. cal led Tucker’s. A three story Brick DWELLING HOUSE .Hand LOT OF GROUND, on the west side of Water street, between Cameron and Queen streets. MThe Brick DWELLING HOUSE on the north side of Cameron street, between Fair fax and Royal street, occupied by Mrs. Mills. MThe BRICK BUILDING, at the intersec tion of Cameron and Fairfax streets. M The four-storv Brick WAREHOUSE on JpjlRamsay’s wharf, occupied by Messrs. B. Wheat & Son and Mr. Thomas Sanford. m The ACRE LOT and BRICK HOUSE, Mil with several out-houses, on Washington street, in possession of Thompson F. Mason, Esq. jgx The large WAREHOUSES at the cor ItHlner of King and Columbus street, and an excellent FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ad joining. M A HOUSE and LOT near the “ Village ’* lift formerly owned by Mr. P. G. Marsteller. A VACANT LOT on the south side of Prince street, near Pitt. M A DWELLING HOUSE and LOT F fiiillGROUND on Pitt street, opposite St. Paul's Church, formerly owned by Mr. Gurden Cha pin. A vacant LOT OF GROUND on Water street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank. A FARM in Fairfax County, Va. called the <! Meadow’s,” containing 275 acres. Another FARM in said County, called “ Lo max” or •* Turkey Cock Run,”—352 acres. One other FARM, called “ Willow’ Spring,” near Centreville. Three small TRACTS OF LAND on Mount Vernon Road, containing, together, 307 acres. Particulars will be given on application to Mr. Isaac Robbins, at the Bank of Alexandria; and proposals for any part of the property, directed to the subscribers, will be answered by GEORGE BRENT, ) BENJ. WATERS, WM. H. MILLER!, , WM. C. GARDNER, J june IS—tf )■ Trustees. FOR SALE OR RENT, A convenient three-story brick DWEL liiiiLlNG HOUSE on Duke street, in com plete repair, having a Carriage House and other out.houses attached to it. It is in a pleasant and healthy part of the town. As the subscriber is desirous of selling out her STOCK OF GOODS, she offers them at redu ced prices. REBECCA TAYLOR. She also offers for hire, by the year, a valuable MAN SERVANT. june 13—dtf FOR SALE OR RENT, A small two-story FRAME HOUSE and rilttt LOT on Queen street, between Washington and St. Asaph streets. To a good tenant the rent will be made low. Inquire of may 20-tfCHS. A. NEWTON. TO RENT, MA A convenient BRICK DWELLING lilHoUSE on Henry street, with a large LOT attached. Also, one on Alfred street. The rents low, and immediate possession given. Ap ply to may 10 _W. FOWLE. STORE TO RENT. MThe STORE and CELLAR on King st., near Fairfax, lately occupied by Aaron 1). Harmon as a Shoe Store, is now vacant. It will be rented to a respectable tenant upon ve ry moderate terms, and possession immediately given. SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. 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, to any ever offered in the 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 Book Cases Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar^ claw Dining, Breakfast <$• Card Tables Plain do do do do do Ladies’ Work Stands; Shaving^ Candle do, Wash Stands, with marble $ mahogany tops Grecian Sofas; Mahogany Chairs Music Stools, Bidetts, Cribs, Cradles Portable Writing Desks, <fcc. 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 pny 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. _»pr3_ 200 june 6 WHITE LEAD. Kegs Pure Wrhite Lead, Lewis’ brand, for sale bv W. H. MILLER. NEW DRY GOODS CHARLES BENNETT HAS imported, by the ship Herald, via Bal timore, and offers for sale— Shoe Thread in bales, superfine and common Cambric and Shroud Muslins Boys’, Misses’, and Ladies’ Cotton Hose, best make Ladies’ Black Cotton, Random, Angola, and Silk Hose Men’s black Silk, mixed Raw Silk, brown Cot ton, and Random Half Hose English Galoons and black Lustring Ribbons Fine Linen Tapes, in great variety Clark’s Mile-End Spool Cotton Tailors’ patent Black. Blue and W. B. Thread 6-4 Book Muslins and Hdkfs, very fine Superfine white and printed Marseilles Vest ing, in small ends A few bales first quality Burlaps, 1, 2, 3, & 0 j apr 29 | GEO. S. HOUGH IS now opening a considerable addition to his assortment received a few days since, among which are Super Italian Lustrings and Poult de Soiej Gros de Naps, Florences, and Sattins; black Satin Levantines, (cheap); Fancy Gauze Bon net and Cap Ribbons; Mantua ditto of all co lors and widths; colored Cambrics; Bonnet do; real Grass Cloth, for summer wear; brown French Linens; white and colored Drillings, some super; Vigonia and Summer Cloths; Las ting and Circassians; Russia, Damask and other Diapers; soft dressed Irish Linens; Linen Cambric; ditto Hdkfs; Fancy do., in great va riety; French and English Ginghams; a beauti ful assbrtment of Painted Muslins and Chintzes; Plain and Embroidered Silk Hose, Cotton ditto, for women and children; men’s Mixed do, very good; men’s and women’s super Hoskin Gloves; long white do; Hildick’s Spool Cotton; white, green, and black Blond Veils; Vesting; white and striped Satteen; fine black Bombazetteand Bombazine; Umbrellas and Parasols; Stripes and other wear for boys; Bobbinette and Gre cianette; Feather and Leaf Fans; blue and yel low Nankeens; super Pongees; Bandanna and Flag Hdkfs, some super; Brown Hollands and Lawns; brown and white Russia Sheetings; Irish ditto; Burlaps and Osnaburgs; Fancy Hair Brushes; colored and white Knitting Cot ton; Knotted and Mersailies (Auilts; Silk Velvets, all colors; black Tabby do., some very good; Corded Skirts; a beautiful assortment of Tus can, Calimenta, Berlin and English Dunstable Bonnets; very tasty Patterns; Artificial Flow ers and Sprigs; super olive, brown, mulbery, black, -blue and dalia Cloths: with most other articles in his line, which renders his assort meat choice and general. 4 mo 22 SPRING GOODS. RECEIVED per schooner Washington, this duy, a Further Supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Among them are the following: 50 pieces blue, black, and fancy coPd Cloths Blue, black, and colored Cassimercs Merino and Vigonia do London Diagonal Stripe do Crape Camlets Black Circassians and Princettas English % French bi’k Bombazines, very cheap 00 pieces 4-4 Irish Linens; among them some very fine, unusually low 30 pieces 5 8 and 3-4 Lawns 10 do Irish Sheetings G-4 and 10-4 Barnsley do Brown and bleached Russia do Russia Diapers and Crash Huckaback and 3 4 Diapers, for towelling 3-4 fine Bird’s-eye do G-4 and 10-4 Table do [some 8-4 and 10 4 do do Damask,very hand Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Table and Piano Covers, new style, and very handsome Brown Irish $ French Linens and Hollands Brown French and Russia Drilling New style Light Spring Prints Ginghams, newest style, in great variety 50 pieces Jaconet Cambric and Muslins 34 do Check Cambrics 40 do French and English Muslins, very handsome Plain and figured Swiss and Book Muslins Cambric Edgintrs and Insertings Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Edgings Grecianett and Bobbinett; Bobbinett Footings Black Italian Lustrings, ra y cheap Black and blue black Poult de Soie Plain and Figured Silks Black Gro de Suise and Black Silk Muslins 30 dozen Hernani, Crape, Gauze, and Silk Muslin Fancy Shawls and Hdkfs Green, white, and black Blond Gauze Veils, some very rich Gauze, Cap, and Bonnet Ribbons Gloves of every description Cotton Hosiery, a large assortment, and very cheap French and English Silk Hosiery; some hand some embroidered and clock’d Bead Reticules and Belt Ribbons 1 1-2 to 22 Lustring Ribbons Black and colored Italian Crapes Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkjs Superior white and colored Marseilles V esting Parasols, a large assortment, and \ery cheap Silk and Cotton Umbrellas English and American T usoan Bonnets 30 pieces 4 4 and 6-4 Canton Floor Matting, superior quality, very cheap 20 bales Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 5 do Cotton Oznanurgs Penitentiary Plaids and Stripes Checks, Rouen Cassimeres, a variety of goods for boys miriaps ana uznaourgs Canvass, Bleached Ticklenburgs and Ravens Duck, &c. 50 dozen Palm Leaf Hats, cheap With many other article?: all of which have been bought upon the best terms—and we are determined to sell as lov as any House in the District. Our customers and the public are in vited to call and examine for themselves. We shall receive every week from New York further supplies of Goods, apr 14_W. JI. THOMPSON & CO. 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 Hanakfs 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 With almost every other article of Dry Goods, all of which will be sold unusually low. apr 2 DRY GOODS, BONNETS, LEGHORN HATS, STRAW MATTING, &c. SUPER and Common Prints, Corded Skirts Ginghams; Vestings, French Linen Boxes Spool Cotton Ladies’ white Cotton and Men’s Rib’d Hose White and mixt do; Bukley Hdkfs Straw Bonnets; Tuscan do Men’s and Boy’s Leghorn Hats 4-4 and 6-4 Straw Matting With sundry other articles, just opened and for sale by june 27GEO. WHITE. RENOVATING LIQUID, Prepared and $old by R. S. BERNARD, Drug gift, Norfolk, Virginia. RECENT DISCOVERY.—R. S. Bernard’s Renovating Liquid, for extracting all kinds of Oils, Paints, Tar, and Grease, from the most delicate colored Silks, Satias, Cloths, Bomba zines, or Velvets, without injuring, in the least, their color or texture. No danger need be apprehended in using it upon the finest and most delicate Silks—nor is it like the soaps so commonly advertised in our day, which, by removing one evil, Almost in variably produce another of double size; nor does ii require the preparatory means of all other renovators—such as hot irons and the like. Only a little clean water, according to the direction, is wanting. Oil or Grease of any kind can be extracted from the most delicate colored carpets, without the usual trouble of taking them up. If used according to the directions, it will at once ex tract every particle of grease from the finest Cloth, or most delicate Silks, without injur ing in the least the color or texture. ftff* The subscriber has appointed William Stabler, Druggist, Alexandria, his Agent for selling the above article. ROBERT S. BERNARD, 6th mo 26 Norfolk, Va. FRANKLIN HOUSE. ha The above TAVERN has been rented by liilliLthe 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 every day supplied with the delicacies, as well as the substantials of life. The Bar is well fitted with the bpst Liquors, and private parties 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 on the most reasonablo erms nov 5—d 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 petition. His stock generally consists of Grecian and plain Sofas. Couches and Lounged Mahogany # all kinds or Drawing-room Chairs Grecian, winged, and single Wardrobes Pedestal end Sideboards, with marble tops ana mirrors Gothic and various other ditto Pier Tables, with marble and mahogany tops Pillar and block Dining, Card and Breaikfast 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 f without mirroi s Do Workstands and Music Stools 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, CandJestands; 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 SE8,4,c. re i 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 I will niture to any purchaser in that cify free of ex pense . *Pr4