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ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BV EDGAR SXOimEJY, vr9 DOLLARS PKK ANNUM, payable half yearly. \LE\ANDIW A GAZETTE (ftm run coustry) l* PUBLISHED REGULARLV ()> TUESDAV, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, at5 doll\hs pei« annum, payable in advance. f,r-u* »/A irertisin":—Advertisements nent )v ,riJ conspicuously inserted at the rate of one ioll.tr per ' piare for rhe first three insertions, and t»entv-fiv cents for every subsequent inser i; ia A reasonable deduction will be made in t ie case o( yearly advertisers. • * All t ivertiseinents appear in both papers. for new oulkans. ePjr On thegnth next month, (November) the jJutPacket 1 hilt TltllW V/J.Captain William Mimi. persons wishing to ship will please make Mr v application to the captain on board, or to FRANKLIN & AKMF1ELD. „ct 0$—dt2rtthNov FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. ^rjr T ie fa-it sailing copper-fastened Brig ) tmit V l/i/J. John Bektly, master, i i»t olf her first voyage, will stow about 1300 barrels, and can he ready to receive cargo oil Wcdn-s.lay next. Apply to wt >7 GKO. JOHNSON & CO. NOTICE. r-r* The Steamer COF.VM• />/1. Capt. James Mitch j1!<h**’ ell, having resumed her regular trip* between Bal timore and the District of Columbia, will, dur i:,g the season, leave Baltimore for the District #f Columbia every Saturday, at -I o'clock, P. M.; and returning, will leave Washington at 6, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Wed ,v->d iv. for Baltimore. Passage S->. sept IS—tf FOR NORFOLK. :arssl£» The Steamboat CHE* s 1 PE 1 AT, ('apt Wilson, will be run as a regular •inland Xorfi»lk; leaving Alexandriaon Tues ih»s:n<l Fridays, at 1 o’clock, and arriving in N>rf>!k in time to put passengers for Richmond ■’ mill tin* Patrick I lenry. Returninir. leave Norfolk on Wednesdays and j - . at ; r. M . I - - , - • ' .. j Patrick Henrv. and arrive at Alexandria on Mondays an I Thursdays, at I" A. M. Pnssen ’ p*r< (nr Baltimore can he can .ed through the j same dav. . , Pirv tr »m Alexandria to Norfolk. >'», exclu- | i reals. *r 57, meals inclu led. From Nor* Ksto I’.aitimore, 85, exclusive of meals; $9 j ■•vis included. . TV Chesapeake is a neir Boat, particulai ly adapted to this route; is coppered, copper-fas-j tfned. ii.is a strong copper boiler, and is, in ad j tfsp^cts. entitled to the confidence ol travellers. Parties of pleasure and families will only be cftar-ed for the trip to Norfolk or Old Point ml back. J. WILSON, Captain. V'ERPOOL S \i.f \ COAL AFLOAT. THE cargo of the ship ^’u to mac, from Liver pool. consisting ol liushels Ground Alum Salt I.imio sacks lllown (filled 10 to ton) Salt 1 '•on bushels of best Orrel Coal l.gVi vards half bleached Sacking For sal-by HENRY DAINOKHFIELD. nov l 15,500 FRESH RAISINS. 25 [Tin j Rasins, Lut ing’s brand m>3 >0 hall boxes S Just received and tor sale by _nr] STEPHEN SHINN, Janney’s wharf. * FRESH RUTTER. ^|||| Lbs. Fre>h Roll Rutter OO” 7<;o do prime Firkin do Just received and for sale bv J. V* M. SNYDER, r peer **n«l King street, third door west of the old 1 >;,i gott.il Pump. COT rON DU eft. 1| Pieces, assorted numbers, Colt's*’ I’otton Uuek. received per schr. Ro bert ItOidon. t«>r salt* by OCfJII VVM. FhWLF. & CO. NF.W ENGLAND RUM. ||1 !J■'g'lieads, •• Luther Felton's” brand, re cetved per brig Wunkinco, for sale by J*t3Q W.M. FOvVLE & CO. ' M AI.LKNGE IJI.AUKIM*. 4^ <i! litionul supply of Taylor & Masons **■ inimitable Challenge Rlackinar, warranted f^naiiu', just received and for sale at reduced Pfcesbv 0ct27 GEO. WHITE. 10 BR AZIL NUTS. Rags fresh Brazil Nuts, just received from New York, per schooner Robert Gordon, ^together with an assortment heretofore re c^'ed. ot Groceries, Fruit, Nuts. &c. &c., are •““red for sale, by ANDREW J. FLEMING, J*t 27 Irwin's wharf. WHITE LEAD. Just r>'r, ire>l. per Sloop Miller, 1(114 Kegs pure White Lead 100 do No. 1 do Koaeru' brand, Philadelphia, and for sole by JAMES W. SCOTT, tf Union street. S*®*A, GLASS H AND EARTHENWARE. . r 1 OH U. SMITH has on hand alargestock 01 CHINA, dec. improved and augmented n-latest importations, and comprising eve • "tide in the line. All for sale, wholesale retail, on the lowest teims. . Just Itn'rirril. A ru" assortment of INDIA DINING CHINA. NEW DRYGOODS. WASHINGTON T. HARPER IJAS received from New York, and is now | i-i- opening, in the iiou.se lately occupied by Messrs. James McKenzie &, Co. (two doors be l"\\ the hranklin Hotel,) an unusually lar&e and cerij general assortment of FOREIGN4- DOMESTIC STAPLE FANCY 1> It V G () () n Having been purchased on the most advanta geous terms, and selected with the greatest care as regards style, quality, and cheapness, he is in duced to say that he will sell them at a small ultra nee, tty wholesale or retail. He invites his friends and the public to call and examine his stock, before purchasing— w hich consists, in part, of tin* following articles, which are of the latest importation— Extra superfine black and blue Cloths Common do, of all colors, some very’ cheap Parsons Grey, Millers’ Mix’d, and Drab do, for over coats Heavy brown and blue Flushings, Coatings and Petersham, for dodo Black, blue, grey, drab, and other col’d Cas simeres Super black and biifl Cassimere, for vests 13-1. 12-1. 11 1. 10 1.9 I, 8 4 heavy Rose Blan kets, very cheap and good Point, Whitney, and Duffill Blankets Flannels, assoited colors \V hite Gauze do, very thin and fine Scarlet Spotted do W hite do. ol the very finest quality, warrant ed not to shrink 4-4 super single and milled Blue and brown real Goats’ Hair Camblet (the Simon ^‘ne) French, German, and English G-4 Me ') rinos, all colors ( French and English 3-1 do, all colors Do do 3-4 bl’k 4* col’d Bombazets J y Single ami double width black and blue black Bombazines Black and blue bl’k Simla, a very handsome nrticle Cassinetts, all colors, some very low priced j 1 Do a heavy anil cheap article for i boys and servants i M hite and colored Canton Flannels Printed Floor Cloth and Booking Baize Blue, green, and drab Frieze Calicoes. A large variety of twilled and plain French, ] ngiish and American Calicoes, of all prices, j Super_an.ti ,WHWY?rto<?wnR''^T*inig,r * • | Bl’k FloreTitine, satin face, extra q’y. for vests i I),) do diagonal and corded do do j Extra black, blue black, and brown i>ilk \ el vets. lor vests Common do do do, and other colors j Black and eol'd and fig’ll Cotton Velvets , Bird’s eye. Damask, and Russia Diaper I i t<» It t Damask Table Cloths Bleached \ nnbleach’d lluchaback «jr Crash Extra tin*1 Iri->11 Linens, and common do, \e ry cheap rish iV Russia Sheetings and Brown Hollands ’becked Cambrics and Bishop Lawns 4o.»k. Mull 4- Jaconet Muslins, iig’d and plain Handsome figured and plain Swiss Muslins, very rich patterns ’ambries, colored and white, 3-1 toG-i Linen Cambric, Linen Cambric lldkfs, and Long Lawns, some extra fine Handana. Flag, Pongee, Spittalfield, $ other Silk IIdkts ii,t India Company do. 3$ inches square, old style lUuck Italian Cravats, extra quality and size, some 40 inches Fancy Italian Cravats Bombazine, \ rivet, Satin, and othoi fiist l«ite Stocks t Su ier En'di'h embroidered, ribb’d, and plain ' Silk Hose and Half Dose, bl’k and white Do French d-> d>> do do do do do 5 threaded English Cotton Hosiery, some ve ry fine; Common do do Black, lead-colored, and white Mohair and Worsted llose Black, white and grey Lambs’-wool and An gola Dose and Half Hose Mines’ ami Children's Hose and Half Ho&e Ladies’super and common Kid, Beaver, and Berlin Gloves Do Fur-top and lined do do l)o Long white Kid do, and Misses bl k and colored Kid do IJilllia COIOiru ui» Buck. Woodstock, Kid, A few dozen Ladies Gentlemen’s Beaver and Woollen do , White. Muck, and col’d Merino Fringes, tor Shawls,1 long and square, of all kinds, some extra quality Merino . A large variety of black and colored Merino and Fancy Hdkfs Worsted, Lambs'-wool and Angola Gurnsej Shirts, sonic very fine Do do and Cotton Drawers Travelling Caps; Scotch Bonnets and Com forts and Vandikes Gum Elastic and other Suspenders Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, some extra quali ty and size Silk Cords and Tassel for Cloaks A large variety of Lustring and Satin Rib bons, from No. 12 to 22 Figured Satin Gauze Ribbons and Cords tor Bonnets , . _ Figured and Plain Silk Velvet and other Belt ings . Black and colored Silk Braids, Cords, Pipings and Wire _ Ladies’ Worsted Comforts and Over Shoes A few handsome dark Boas Black, white, and green Gauze \ eils and Ba ra ge do „ ., , Green and black Barage for ^ eils (Luvcr s best) .. - , „ Plain and spotted Bobbinet for do Silks. Plain black, and colored Gro de Naps Ciunrpd do and do do do Black Gro de Rhine, a very handsome lu: tred Silk Mateoni’s best black Italian Lustring Common do do do verychea Black Gro de Berlin Blue black Poult de Soie Black India Satin Levantines • Black, pink, green, straw, and other colorei Satins and Florences White Satins, some extra quality, for dresse A large quantity first quality black, blue blacl and colored Sewing Silks Spool and Ball Cotton, and colored and W B. Threads ■** migv ijuaiiiiiy supt-i iiuu uummun rins nnc Tapes Black, white, and colored Italian Crapes anc black Hat do Black and colored Nankeen, and Mandarin Crapes and Pongees Edgings. A large assortment Cambric, Thread, Bobbi nett and Grecianett Edging &■ Insertings Thread and Bobbinett Laces Bobbinetts, plain and figured, and Grecianett Bobbinett and Grecianett Quillings Cotton Fringes, very cheap. Furniture, Cat pet, and other Worsted Bind ings Fvnotted and other Quilts Knitting Cotton, from No. 14 to 40 V\ liite and colored Yarns, and black and co lored Worsteads Rugs and Cotton Carpeting, cheap; &c. &c. Together with a general assortment ofbleach ed, brown, and colored DOMESTICS; Cotton Oznaburgs; Linen Burlaps and Ticklenburgs, &c. Ac. Comprising almost every article in the Dry Goods line. Suffice it to say. his stock is as large and as well assorted as any iiocse in this place; and A’ill be sold as low as they can be found where STABILITY OF PRICES IS OBSERVED, flis stock will be kept up by frequent receipts rom New York. oct 25 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOHN 11. Bit ENT h received, by the late arrivals from New York, a general assort nent of GOODS, suited to the season; consist* ng, in part, ol 37 pieces Broad Cloth, blue, black, brown, invisible green, claret, mulberry, Dab- j lia, olive, mixed, and drab 10 pieces Flushing and Lion Skins 107 pair Rose Blankets, English and French 1 itltet 'jMortSrcironi ! do Goal’s Hair and Boiled Cnmblets do English Merino, 3-t and 6-4 do French Merino Cloth , do Bombazette, bl’k and ass’d colors i do Bombazine, French and English ; do Prints, English, French and Ame rican do Oriental and Furniture Prints do Gimrhams, dark and mourning do Checked Cambric, English, Irish, and French do Bishop Lawn, Book and Mull Muslins do Cambrics and Jaconets do Linen, Irish and Silecia do Sheeting, Irish, Silecia, Scotch, and Russia do Table Covers, Clolli and others do Diaper, Damask, Bird’s-eye, and Russia do Table Cloths, various sizes do Cnsinet, blue, green, bl’k <%• mixed do Negro Cloths Linsey Woolseys do Burlaps and Cotton Usnaburgs do Domestic Cotton, brown, bleach 6 73 8 GO 8 220 36 30 40 70 06 60 25 24 62 48 110 67 230 3500 100 do Silk' Hdkfs, Bandanna, Flag, Pongee, and Spittalfield 120 pair Hose, cotton, silk, mohair worsted 8 ps Italian Lustring and Silk Camlet 5 dp Ciro de Rhein and Grn de Swiss 150 Shawls. Merino, Thibet, Valencia, and Prussian 230 Fancy Hdkfs, Chally, Thibet, Gro de Etc, Hernani, &c. 24 Blond Gauze Veils 3,;0 pair Gloves. Hoskin, Silk, Chamois, and Pic Nic 144 Linen Cambric Hdkfs. some H. S. 72 pair superior French Shoes 300 ns Ribbon. Lustring and Relt 64 do Edging, Thread, Cambric, Bobinet, and Blond 9fi Tippets and Comforts 12 pieces Bobinet, 4-4 and 5-4 18 do Crapes, colored and black do Silk Velvet, black and colored dozen Stocks, some very superior do Silk Cravats, black and col d do Bead Bags Fine Yarns and Worsteads Be«t Sewing materials, all kinds Fine super, and extra superfine Kiddermtn ter CARPETING, daily expected. The above goods will be sold unusually lou or cash or to punctual customers. oct 13 8 8 10 1 r--uniir.tt Ha* this day received and opened -g x Pieces Superfine Cloths, in addition to hu ID former stock; consisting of Bluet®1®®^ Invisible Green, Dahlia, Russel Brown. Mulber ry. Adelaide Double Mill’d Drabs and Mixtures, which makes his assortment in this article \ery splendid. Also, Super and Common Cassimem and Cassinets, which will be sold low: Black Si 1 Plush, Velvets, and Fancy Vestings; Lamb s wool Hose and Shirts; WhiteiMenno Hose; En glishand French Merinos; Super Shawls anv Hdkfs. Also, splendid new style Gilt tons. _— BANK NOTES WANTED. w S NICHOLLS wishes to purchase L anl 1. Notes of all the Banks which have stoppej ap« e payment within the Distent nfColumb.d and will give the highest prices m specte-80 h 85 cents Washington, may 6-dtl ! NEW GO O D S. p ? SPLENDID GOODS. trench Thibet Merinos, Embroidered Thibet Shawls and Ildkfs, and Figured Satins. WILLIAM H. MOUNT &. CO. have this day received 20 pieces French Thibet Merino, very superior ? 5 dozen Thibet Shawls and Hdkf's, some : beautifully embroidered I I pieces Riel) Figured Satins oct 13 NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received a large supply of Fall and Winter Goods, which will be sold unusually I low, viz: J jO pieces blue, black, brown, claret, green mulberry, olive, mixed and drab Cloths and Cassimeres 5 pieces Wilkins’ super 8 4 twilled Cloth 5 pieces Petersham, some extra 10 pieces real Goat’s Hair Camblet 100 do Sattmetts 1 truss, containing 70 pair 9-4 to 14-4 Rose Blankets GO pieces white, yellow, and red Flannels some very fine 20 pieces G-4 French Merino 20 do do English do 30 do olack and colored Circassians and Bombazets 20 pieces black Bombazine, very cheap 5 do 5-4 French do 30 do Furniture Calico 15 do Twilled do a new article | 20 do Oil-dressed do ; 80 do Fall Prints, in great variety . G cases low priced Calicoes 10 pieces black Gingham 10 do Extracted do 5 do Plain do 50 dozen white and black, silk, worsted, and i cotton Hosiery Gent’s Lamb’s-wool Hoseand half Hose ' Do do Shirts and Pants 1 bale Russia Diapers 1 do Crash, for Towelling ‘ Damask Table Cloths, Diapers, und Nap- j f kins, very cheap * Bird-Eye Diaper Russia Sheeting and Brown Holland ' Irish Sheeting, some 12-4 wide 30 pieces Irish Linen t 100 do Cotton Fringes f 50 lbs white, black, and brown Thread r 100 dQ._pj reJJ!$ Cqhojv li* Up Furniture Binding Madras Handkerchiefs; Prussian Shawls 30 pieces Linen and Linen Cambric Hdkfs 0 dozen Hemmed-stich do do 5 do Colored Bordered do Bishop’s Lawn; Mull, Plain and Figured Book and Swiss Muslins Plain and figured Booinet and Greciannet Bobinet i\- Greciannet Footings^ Edgings t Thread and Cambric Edgins Insertions 1 20 pieces assorted colored Crapes < 10 do black Italian Crape 10 dozen Corded Skirts Ladies’ best Kid, Beaver $ Silk Gloves t Gent’s Buck, Beaver, Kid, Berlin, and , Worsted Gloves » 10 pieces black and colored Silk Velvet t 5 do Tabby Velvet « 20 do Quilted, Valencia, Satin-faced, and j j other Vestings • 30 6 do Silk Handkerchiefs plain India Silk do 5 20 Black Italian Cravats Bombazine, Silk, ami Velvet Stocks Silk, Elastic, and Nett Suspenders dozen blac k and colored Head Bags do figured, watered, velvet Belting 50 pieces Lutstring Bibbons 200 do David’s best Galoons Jaconet Cambrics, Jaconet Muslins. Plaid Muslins, Cambric \ Furniture Dimity 15 pieces Curtain Muslins 20 do damask and watered Moreans 10 do new style Cotton, very handsome AI no, 20 pieces plain and fig’d Silks, very rich 20 do black Italian Mateoni $ Lutstrings 5 do Gro de Indies Gro de Constantine, pink and white 5 pieces black Mode fi do English Silk Serge 20 do Florences and Satins Black Lace Veils 6 doz Blonde Gauze Veils and lldkfs llernani and other Fancy Shawls f Hdkls Thibet Shawls and lldkfs, in great variety Merino Shawls, Scarfs, and lldkfs Cashmere do do do 10 doz Thibet Barage lldkfs • Together with a general assortment ofBrown, Bleached, and Colored Domestics. Also. 2 cases large braid cottage-shape Dunstables sept 20 WILLIAM H. MOUNT & CO. vv sroTT H AS just received, nnd offers for sale, very , low, for cash, or on the usual time to punc tual customers— .. Porto Rico Sugars, in hlids, of good quality Teas Gunpowder & Young Hyson, in chests, catty boxes, and canisters, latest impor tations, and very fine Malaga Raisins, in boxes I p Madeira Wine, in Qr casks and cases Whiskey in bbls, said to be very good White Lead, Roberts’ manufacture, Phil a Blue Cloths, extra super and low priced Steel mixt Cloths, various qualities Satinets, indigo blue and steel mixt Calicoes, handsome dark colors, for the fall Brown Domestic Sheetings.very stout f heavy Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings Bed Ticking and Plaids Brown Scotch heavy Burlaps $ Osnaburgs Pdeached Scotch Linen, or Crequellas Wrapping Paper Also, Cotton Yarn, Seine Twine?end Carpet Chain, of superior quality and reputation, from the I Occoquan Factwy• _ oct ^ D‘ TO THE PUBLIC. *• HOUSTON, successor of the late Dr I rr.HAYB0LD' Fellow Of the Royal Col lege of I hysicians of Persia, tenders his profes sional services to the citizens of Alexandria. D. U, and the public in general, and is ready to be consulted GRATIS in all cases of disease incU dent to the human frame, but more especially in easeIhreUCANCERmOStyCt ,,nconT>erable dis ease tlie CANCER, as unquestionable authority can prove the cure of the most awful case which f,ver one.of ,he human family. To those afflicted with this direful scou.-e with hundreds of others he particularly refers 'to the cure of JAMES BOND, f*ee engraving below! i slave toi intTiy the property ol Miss oauy Jrilhth. of this city, whose desperate situation, hough for a fries of years laboring under this dfliction, yielded to his skill, though it had baf led the science of most of the Faculty. Hope ;ss of relief, in a reduced situation—abandoned y his friends, and seeking alms of the public, t hose eye must revolt at a sight which "would hock the liner feelings of mankind—at this nne, fortunately lor tins object of pity, Dr. H. •It confident that he was Ins Cre^bjfvlitg *IX~ lent to effect his cure, and a'mT ma y'other inveterate sores, ol long standing, light be added—all of which have been ettec jaily cured by Dr. Houston. in this city, within lie la>t four months. {Satisfactory relercnce to lie persons will tie given, on application. Dr. II. is ready to receive all orders, post iaid, at his Office, at the Hoarding House of iaiitain Nevitt, opposite the Market House, late Mrs. .Mills’ resilience,) Cameron street, Al vnnHri:, nOV 5 .'ertificate of Mr. Hubtrl lilt.nn, Mill Stone Ma nufneturer, Alexandria, I). C. For the benefit ol the afflicted. '1 his is to eer ily that 1 was greatly troubled with a most Ireadlul sore leg, upwards of thirty years; that •very thing the (acuity could devise was done to >ffect a cure in >St. Thomas’ Hospital, in the Isle >1 Wight, Kngland, and in the Fast India Com lany’s Hospital in Bengal, but without any vi ,ible improvement of my condition. 1 have al io been attended by other physicians, but all to io purpose. Finally, I applied to Dr. A. Hous on. and, forsaking all others, I confided myself to his advice and attention only; and do ceitify that by his skill and judgment as a burgeon, he has made a perfect cure of the disorder with which I was so long utHicted. In witness whereof, l have hereunto subscrib ed mv name, this 3d day of November, 1834. y ROBERT GLENN. 130AUDI-NO AM< DAY .SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAMES. MISS MARGARET M. COLEMAN will, on the 1st of September, at her residence on the east side .of Washington street, be tween l’rinceand Duke streets, open a SCHOOL for the instruction of Young Ladies in the vari ous branches of an English Education. She will endeavor to follow out the most improved systems in teaching which have been adopted or recommended, aiming to make her pupils well and practically acquainted with all that they learn. To inculcate correct moral princi ples, leaving to parents the entire direction of religious views, will he her duty and her incli nation. The text hooks used in the School will be those from the pens of the first scholars, and found, from experience, best adapted to answer the great end of acquiring knowledge. Music, French, Spanish, and Italian, Draw ing and Painting, will be taught by highly com petent masters. It is not thought necessary, in an ndvertise ment, to go into a detailed prospectus of the course of studies, &c. to be pursued. Reference can be made to Wm. L. Hodgson and Edgar Snow'den, Esqs. for any information that may be desired. 1 erms: Board and Tuition, in all the English branch es, 3150 per annum, bed and bedding furnished by the pupil; or.$160, and every thing provided, washing included; payablequarterly in advance. Tuition for Day Scholars, from $4 to $7 per quarter, according to their advancement. Music • - - 819 per quarter French, Spanish, <fc Italian* each, 6 do Drawing and Painting - 5 do Alexandria. August 5. 1834—eotf CASH FOR 400 NEGROES, INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25 years of age. Personshaving likely Servants to ; dispose of, will find it to be their interest to give us a call, as we will give higher prices in ca h than any other purchaser who is now, or m; y hereafter, come into this market. I oct 25 FRANKLIN & ARMFIELD,