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“ Fnis ce qiSil faut, arrive cc qiiil poiirra r&lu SSSPTT. Mufm? ia©3iiTi2T«» iml m» am. STEW 3S2JEBS T®Sn. K—EF©. ©SM, ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY r.na.iR sxowdejs', r i I, >LLARA per annum, payable half yearly. Vl,E\ ANDRIA GAZETTE (for the COUNTRV) t* PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, vr 3 DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. T'rns of Advertising:—Advertisements neat •n,| conspicuously inserted at the rate of cme ’,iur per square for the first three insertions, ‘. i twenty-five cents for every subsequent inser • >1. A reasonable deduction will be made in , case of yearly advertisers. V All advertisements appear in both papers. NOTICE. The Stpatner COLUM BIA, Capt. James Mitch ^ ell, having resumed her regular trips between Bal timore and the District oi ooiumoia, wui, umu l ie Dt day of September, leave Baltimore for the District every Wednesday, at 4 o’clock, P. M.; and returning. will leave Washington at 0, ;nd Alexmdria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Sun day. for Baltimore. Passage <S2._ SHOT. \ FURTHER supply of assorted Nos. just received from the Phenix Shot Tower C o of Baltimore, and for sale by " ,4 ’S. MESSER SMITH. PORT WINE. O Pipes old and superior Port Wine, from the n house of Hunt, Newman, Roape A. Co. of Oporto, for sale by jy w W. FOWLE & CO. YOUNG HYSON TEA. Half Chests, « F.mily Taylor’s” cargo, O just received and tor sale by iy t5S. MESSF.RSM1TH. COFFEE. 1 A Bags handsome quality Green Coffee, lU landing from schr. Washington, from New York, and for sale by ^, T iy u WILLIAM N. Mc\ E1GH. SUGAR. MOLASSES, Ac. 70 71°^IrrelsS (l>nme Porto ^‘co SUGAR 5 hogshead's Molasses 40 barrels Mess and Prime Pork 110 sacks of Blown Salt For sale by ,v 10 HENRY DA1NGKRF1KLP. for FINE TEA. 8 Half chests superior Gunpowder Tea, retailing, just received and for sale by . JA$. D. KERB. LIVERPOOL S ALT—AFLOAT. TtHE cargo of the brigVentrosa, W. T. Mar . shall, master, from Liverpool, of Sacks of Fine Salt, “ Ashton^,” m bleached sacking, filled 10 to the ton 6,000 bushels Coarse do. For sale by iv 8W. FOWLE A CO. LEMONS. | AA Boxes Lemons, in prime order, land ing .rom the brig Amulet, from Boston, saleby jy 3 KDW’D. DAINGERFIKLD. FRESH TEAS. catty boxes Young Hyson'i "o c ^ ixes each 12 2 lb cann's do | - 2. ’3 20 five catty boxes Gunpowder ° 4 boxes each 12 2 lb cann’s do j ^ ^ 10 five catty boxes Imperial J * *T‘*'t received per brig Amulet, and for sale by Jy»_S. MESSERSMITH. • SUGAR, COFFEE, Ac. O Boxes Crushed Havana Sugar - hh !s New Orleans do '• bags Green Coffee I *0 bushels White Corn Just received, and on sale at the store oil Ir win's wharf, by ANDREW J. FLEMING. vm five dll 2 bt GUNPOWDER TEA. 1 0 Gunpowder Tea, represented as 1 Vf superior quality, landing from schoonei ' irginia, anil for sale by iv 3 WILLIAM N. McVEIGH. FRUIT.' •>A Boxes Oranges 00 do Lemons Received per brig Amulet, from Boston, for sa e by jv 3 W. FOWLE A CO. LEMON SYRUP. "°x^ (one dozen bottles each) Burbeck’s . si,p*'.I*or Lemon Syrup, a very desirable H e tor Temperance Societies, just received «“W lor sole by v 1 WILLIAM N. McVElGH. REFINED SUGARS, i arrels Double and Single Loaf Sugar, landing from sloon Friendshin. from Phi • 1 .i ,Jan<r *rom S^°°P Friendship, from Phi •delphia, for sale by Jp -s A. C. CAZENOVE & CO D. DUCK. «I5 ,,ecfts ?eavx and Light Ravens Duck, • <J*ce ~ed I**1, schooner President, Kirt trom New Y,irl- 9n^ w.. and r ' "-"wirer rresiaent, tvir ■„:!*°m York, and for sale by -L. McKENZIg, Union wharf. 4 PrnTin?BSH CHOCOLATE. \ Toi cR s^pP'y Just received per brig iune oV a’ ^roin Eust°n, and for sale bv - S. MESSERSMlTH. *l\n £0FFEE« TEA, Jtc. 50 5tg* Green Coffee ^ lh. boxes Gunpowder 'i 6 N>. do Imperial ! ^ £0 13 lb. do Hyson \ TEAS 1^-0 Youog Hyson) 2 kegs $ Nutmegs and Cloves ^!cei-ved P^r hrig Token, for sale by ^-- "'UKULkA STRAW MATTING. BONNETS, &c. AN additional supply of 4-4 and 6-4 Straw Matting Tuscan Bonnets; Straw do A few pieces Muslin With a small lot of Blank Books Just received and for sale low by jy 10GEO. WHITE. JOSIAH H. DAVIS, BEING very desirous to close his former bu siness, earnestly requests those indebted to him to call and settle up. Wanted, a few Colored Apprentices to the pa tent ropemaking business. None but those of unexceptionable character need apply. NOW IS THE SEASON ~~ FOR using DR. WEDDERBURN’S STO MACHIC BITTERS, a grand restorative to health, and one of the grand preventives against Billious, Scarlet, and Intermittent Fe vers, and Cholera. The good effects .of these Bitters can be proved by thousands. They are prepared and sold by him, at his Shop on King street, between Fairfax and Royal streets, one door above Morrison’s Bookstore. _ BOOT8, SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, &c. JH. WHITE has just received, per sloop . Statira and other arrivals, a very season able addition to his stock of BOOTS & SHOES, which enables him to offer almost every article in his line at the very lowest prices for cash. Among them are— M»*n’s line Pegged Summer Boots Do Pumps, various qualities, (some very , cheap) Women’s Seal, Lasting & Kid Slippers, do Do Leather JelVersons <&. Slippers, do Misses’^Children’s Shoes, various qualities i Fine Palm Leaf Hats, broad rims, (an ex cellent article) Coarse do do do A lot of HAIR TRUNKS, cheap £3” Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and j Shoes, of all kinds, made to order, of the best materials and workmanship.june 19 1 MISSING, A BOX OF MERCHANDIZE, marked Geo. i Kyle, care of J. D. Kerr, Alexandria, was shipped from Baltimore on the 20th April last, | and is supposed to have been delivered impro-' perly to some other person. If such a Box should j be in the possession of any person that may have received floods bv the steamboat of that day, or j 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 1*2B. WHE AT. WHEAT FANS, <fcc. 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; j Window Screens, Riddies, Sifters, Mil. Shakes, j Straw Cutters, and Sales; 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 stant attention to business, to gain a snare 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 17 years old, of good and steady habits. IV. B. Repairing done on the shortest notice. jt3* TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass, may 28—ly ___ STEPHEN S. SANGER, IN tendering his sincere acknowledgements to his friends and the public lor 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 IVurc /ioom, on King street, between Co lumbus and Henry streets, where lie will satis factorily execute all orders for articles in either of the above branches. Repairs in either line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously, net 8—tf__ PORTER AND ALE. rp HE subscriber respectfully informs the pub X lie, 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, mar26—4m JOHN W. SMITH. TO THE GREAT FALLS. The Canal =Packet Boat mGEOUGE I WASHING TOS has commenced her regular trips, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for the Great Falls or Crommelin, starting from Frederick Street Bridge, (Georgetown) at 8 o’clock, A. M., and returning the same day at or before sunset. Fare to and from Crommelin, 50 cents. The Canal is now in fine order, and the coun try presentt^beaitfiful appearance. To those who are foWP>f a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, a trip to the Great Falls offers a most delightful treat. 23* Parties, on any other days of the week, can be accommodated, by giving a short notice or application to the proprietor, living on Third street. Georgetown.Z. M. OFFUTT. WHITE LEAD. REAL ESTATE. RBAL 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, Ac. cal JuLled Tucker’s. jg* A three story Brick DWELLING HOUSE iHii and LOT OF GROUND, on the west side of Water street, between Cameron and Queen streets. m The Brick DWELLING HOUSE on the !iiSa.north side of Cameron street, between Fair fax and Royal street, occupied by Mrs. Mills. The BRICK BUILDING at the intersec tion of Cameron and Fairfax streets. The four-storv Brick WAREHOUSE on _Ramsay’s wharf, occupied by Messrs. B. Wheat & Son and Mr. Thomas Sanford. A The ACRE LOT and BRICK HOUSE, with several out houses, on Washington street, in possession of Thompson F. Mason, Esq. MThe large WAREHOUSES at the cor ner of King and Columbus street, a">d an excellent FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ad joining. MA HOUSE and LOT near the “Village1' formerly owned by Mr. P. G. Marsteller. A VACANT LOT on the south side of Prince street, near Pitt. MA DWELLING HOUSE and LOT F GROUND 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 “ Meadows,” containing 275 acres. Another FARM in said County, called “ Lo max” or ,c 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 he 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, 1 BENJ. WATERS, ! Trustees WM. H. MILLER, l irusiees* WM. C. GARDNER, J june IS—tf _ FOR SALE OR RENT, MA convenient three-story brick DWEL LING 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 cod* prices. REBECCA TAYLOR. JXj* 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 folll LOT on U,uecn street, between Washington and St. Asaph streets. To a good tenant the rent will be made low. Inquire of mav 20—tf CHS. A. NEWTON. TO RENT. A convenient BRICK DWELLING _.HOUSE 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. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Will be sold on reasonable terms, or ex changed for other real property in the town, The three-storv frame DWELLING HOUSE and LOT of GROUND, formerly occupied as a tavern, situated at the corner of King and St. Asaph streets. Being on the most public street in the town, it is a very desirable stand for bu siness. For terms apply to jy 3—tf CATHERINE BRAWNER. A \a\ui\to\fc arm fur The subscriber will sell his highly improv ed inn! valuable Farm called R O S K -HILL. the uunty of Fairfax, fnu: miles and a | half from Alexandria, ai d ton a half from the Citv of Washington, in a pleasant and agreeable neighbor- | hood, containing I 3 04 ACRE .v. i As this Estate is so generally nown, a particular de script ion of it will he less necessary. The soil ia in a good state of cultivation, having Keen managed for se veral years past with a view to it? improvement There are about two hundred and fifty acres cleared und vi dedinto eight fields, well fenced; the balance is in wood and timber. Tin re are from forty to sixty acres of meadow land, well ditched and drained, part of which ia well set with clover and timothy; the balance designed to be put down in gras* the ensuing fall There is a young thriving APPLE ORCHARD, of! about two hundred trees of choice selected fruit, be sides a variety of excellent summer fruits. This Farm ] is delightfully watered; Dngue Kun passes through it, and it abounds in springs of most excellent water, which continue to lun through the farm in the dries seasons- The buildings are good, consisting of a large ■FRAME DWELLING HOUSE of two stories, with four rooms and a wide passage, built very substantially and of the best materials, and every necessary out house to accommodate a large family-— The Garden and Yard are well designed and improved. From the house there ia a commanding view of the Po tomac and surrounding country, and for healthfulnesa and beauty of prospect it is perhaps surpassed by none Tbe price and terms of payment will be made known by application to Gen JOHN MASON, or S. H JANNKY, Alexandria, ». C. Or to the subacriter, on the premiaes, JAMES RUSSELL, aug 13—wtf Rose Hill. Fairfax Co. Va. BLANKS AND PAMPHLETS Printed, with neatness^des^a^h^aUhisjjffict^ NEW DRY GOODS A FURTHER SUPPLY OF NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. WILLIAM H. MOUNT & CO. are this mor ning opening the following articles, viz: 5 pieces Italian Lustrings, best quality 10 do figured Gro de Nap, very handsome 6 dozen green, white f bi’k Blond Gauze Veils 6 do assorted colors Blonde Gauze Hdkfs 5 do green and white Gauze Veils 10 do best quality Ladies’Gloves 6 do fancy Twisted Silk Hdkfs 6 do do do do Shawls 10 pieces Plaid Muslins, new style 6 do Ginghams. do do 6 dozen white English Silk Hose 3 do Ribbed do do 3 do plain black do do 0 do Linen Cambric Hdkfs 6 do Hem-stitched do 6 do colored borders do 3 pieces white Drilling, best quality 3 do brown do do 2 cases Corded Skirts 3 dozen Grass do Together with a general supply of DOMES TIC GOODS; all which, for the cash, will be uncommonly cheap.jy 1—tf CHARLES MENNETT HAS imported, by the ship Herald, via Bal timore, and offers for sale— Shoe Thread in hales, superfine and common Cambric and Shroud Muslins Boys’, Misses’, and Ladies’ Cotton Hose, best make Ladies’ Blark 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 Hdkf<=, very fine Superfine white and printed Marseilles Vest ing, in small ends A few bales first quality Burlaps, 1, 2, 3, & 0 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 Soie; 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 assortment 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; line black Bombazette and Bombazine, Umbrellas and Parasols; Stripes and other for boys; Bobbinette and Gre cianette; Featnerand Leaf Fans; blue and yel low Nankeens; super Pongees; Bandanna and Flag Hdkfs. some super; Brown Hollands and Lawns; brown ... ! white Russia Sheetings; Irish ditto; Burl.'” aid Osnaburgs; Fancy Hair Brushes; e.,’ >ud and white Knitting Cot ton; Knotted and Mer rs Quilts; Silk Velvets, all colors; blank 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 ment choice and general.4 mo 22 SPRING GOODS. RECEIVED per schooner Washington, this day, a Further Supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DR.Y GOODS. Among them are the following: 50 pieces blue, black, and fancy col’d Cloths Blue, black, and colored Cassimeres Merino and Vigonia do London Diagonal Stripe do Crape Camlets Black Circassians and Princettas English tjf- French bl’k Bombazines, very cheap 60 pieces 4-4 Irish Linens; among them some very fine, unusually low 30 pieces 5 8 and 3-4 Lawns 10 do Irish Sheetings 6-land 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 6-4 and 104 Table do [some S-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 Edgings and Insertings Thread and Bobbinet Laces and Edgings Grecianett and Bobbinett; Bobbinett Footings Black Italian Lustrings, very cheap Black and blue black Poult de Boie 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, Gauze, Cap, and Bonnet Ribbons Gloves of every description Cotton Hosiery, a large assortment, and*very cheap French and tyiglish Silk Hosiery; some hand some embroidered and clock’d Bead Reticules and Belt Ribbons 11-2 to 22 Lustring Ribbons Black and colored Italian Crapes Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Superior white and colored Marseilles Vesting Parasols, a large assortment, and very cheap Silk and Cotton Umbrellas English and American Tuscan Bonnets 30 pieces 4-4 and 6-4 Canton Floor Matting, superior quality, very cheop 20 bales Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 5 do Cotton Oznaburgs Penitentiary Plaids and Stripes Checks, Rouen Cassimeres, a variety of goods for boys Burlaps and Oznaburgs Canvass, Bleached Ticklenburgs and Ravens Duck, &c. 60 dozen Palm Leaf Hats, cheap With many other articles; all of which have been bought upon the best terms—and we are determined to sell as low as any House in the District. Our customers and the public arc in vited to call and examine for themselves. We shall receive every week from New York further supplies of Goods, apr 14 W. H. THOMPSON d CO. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, FOR Bowel Complaints in Children, &c. for sale by WM. STABLER. Certificate from Dr. ll'm. Bacon, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Coanty, New Jersey. Having been made acquainted with the ingre dients composing Dr. Jayne’s Carminative Bal sam, I believe it to be a very happy combination, and a useful medicine in many complaints which almost constantly occur in our country, such as Bowel affections of children, Colics, Cramps, Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the Breast, together with all those diseases attended with Sourness of the Stomach; and believe that the regular Physician will often find it a useful remedy in his hands, and one that is proper for domestic use, and can be put into the hands of persons at large with perfect safety. Wm. Bacon, M. D. Pittsgro\fe, Salem Co. N. J. May 4, 1831. ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, t June Term, 1834. I ROBERT BROCKETT, Jr., Administrator of Robert Brockett, deceased, exhibited to the Court his second nccount, as Administrator aforesaid, with the vouchers in support thereof which will be allowed and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in August next; of which all per sons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy- Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills, jnne 21—f>w _ ORPHANS’COURT, Alexandria County, l June Term, 1834. $ CATHARINE ANN DIEZ, Guardian of Adam Diez’ Orphans, exhibited to the Court her second account, as Guardian aforesaid, w h the vouchers in support thereof; which will beallowed and recorded, unless cause be shew n to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in August next; of which all persons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills, jnne 21—w6w ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, \ July Term, 1834. \ JONATHAN BUTCHER and Charles Me lt night, Executors of William Patton, de ceased, exhibited to the Court their second ac - count, as Executors aforesaid, with the vouch ers iu support thereof; which account is receiv ed, will be allowed, and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in September next; of which all persons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills, jy 14— w6w _ ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, ) July Term, 1834. $ CHARLES McKNIGHT, Executor of John B. Patton, deceased, exhibited to the Court his third and final account, as Executor afore said, with the vouchers in support thereof; which, account is received, will be allowed, and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in September next; of which all persons*interested or con cerned will take notice. A copy—Test: jy 14—w6w A. MOORE. Reg. Wills. ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, \ July Term. 1834. \ MARY ANN MASTERSON, Administra trix of Laughlin Masterson, deceased, ex hibited to the Court her first account, as Admi nistratrix aforesaid, with the vouchers in sup port thereof; which account is received, will be allowed, and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the firrt Monday in September next; of which all per sons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: A. MOORE, jy 14—w6wReg. Wills. ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandra County, i June Term, 1834. ) JOHN JOHNSON, Administrator of William Pascoe, deceased, exhibited to the Court his first accouut, as Administrator aforesaid, with the vouchers in support thereof; which will be allowed and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in August next; of which all persons interested or concerned will take notice. Acopy-Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills. june21—w6w___ JOB PRINTING neatly executed