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ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR SXOIYDEJY, g DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALT YEARLY. A| E X V N 1)11 I A GAZ ETTE (foA* the rouxr/fV) PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON • TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, vr5 oollaks per annum, payable in advance. r r It* of \lrertising:—Advertisements neat ..| conspicuously inserted at the rate of one | n-r per square for the first three insertions, an 1 twenty-fivecents for every subsequent inser J ;a A reasonable deduction will be made in L case ot yearly advertisers. ♦ • VII advertisements appear in both papers. FOR NEW ORLEANS, rfjr On theiiUth next month, (November) the 1*,IILT THUSUSE,Captain William SjJTJj persons wishing to ship will please make plication to the captain on board, orto • “ FRANKLIN & ARM FIELD, net 2$— dtiOthNov_ -FUR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. fast sailing copper-fastened Brig i/1 /,»y HE US 1 It />, John Beetly, master, Sotf her first voyage, will stow about 1300 barrels, anil can be ready to receive cargo on Wednesday next. Apply to ,„r.T GEO. JOHNSON & CO. NOTICE. I he Steamer ( Ol.l .*/• VIA, Capt. James Mitch ell, having resumed hei regular trips between Bal timore anJ the District of Columbia, will, dur ing the season, leave Baltimore for the District of Columbia every Saturday, at i o’clock, 1’. M ; and returning, will leave \V ashiugton at 6, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Wed nesday, Tor Baltimore. Passage sj. sept 19—tf _ FOB NORFOLK. The Steamboat ( //# SA PE. 1A t’, Capt. Wilson, will be run as a resrulai packet between Alexan* druaml Norfolk; leaving Alexandria on 1 ues div> and Fridays, at l o’clock, and arrivin' in Norfolk in time to put passengers for Richmond m board the Patrick Henry. Returning, leave .Norfolk on W ednesdays and Sundays, at 2 P. M„ takimr passenger ■. •rum Pitrick Henrv, and arrive at Alexandria on Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 A. .\1. Passen prs (or Baltimore can be carried through the same day. Fan* from Alexandria to Norfolk, $6, exclu sveufmeals, or $7, meals included, brom Nor fiikto Bdtimore, extrusive of meals; S9 B'-aU included. The Chesapeake is a neir Boat, particularly al»p**»d »o this route; is coppered, copper-fas H“J. lias a strong copper hi»der, and is, in all r-k entitled to the confidence of travellers. Parties of pleasure and families will only be tfur«H $S for the trip to Norfolk or Old Point an!f..ick. J. WILSON, Captain. fresh raisins. 25 half boxes ;I!asin3- t-oriag’s brand Ju»t received anil lor sale by n»r I STKPI1EN SHINN. Jannoy’s wharf FRESH BUTTER. XAA Lbs. Fresh Roll Butter vlPU Tin) do prime Firkin do Ju>t received and for sale by J. & M. SNYDER, I !>'r»»nd King street, third door west of the old Diagonal Pump. >H.t ill WHITE LEAD. J ml mv/ivi/, jt, r Sloop Miller, 1{\fk iv'L's pure Wiiite Lead 111V/ 100 do .No. 1 do ’it ’ brand. Philadelphia. and for sole by JAMES W. SCOTT, J** tf U nion street. H^A.A <;i. \ S \ \ i) earthen ware. ^Lllf SMITH 1mson hand a large stock "I CillX A, A o. improved and augmented ; 11,11 st irtations, and comprising eve ar:,, lt. ia the line. Ail for sale, wholesale u -J.l. on tin* lowest terms. . . Jiott Urcei red, V1' i-ertmentnl INDI A DINING CHINA. UJSUl’OOL SALT & COAL AFLOAT. I ‘'*c ir«oof the ship Potomac, from Liver consisting of D Bushels Ground Alum Salt 1.000 sacks Blown (tilled 10 to ton) Salt V.v> bushels of best Orrel Coal •' *'* yards half bleached Sacking •,r sale by HENRY DA INGE R FIELD. tov | .. NEW ENGLAND RUM. \) 11 ’-'heads. *• Luther Felton’s” brand, re , 1 <Mv,'d per briir Wankinco. for sale by WM FOWLS & CO. S 'LLENGE BLACKING. ‘ •'Utional supply of Taylor & Mason’s "'Witabie t 'hailenge Blacking, warranted 1 • just received and for sale at reduced bv net i’i GEO. WHITE. , NOTICE. Y‘ , Potomac has declared a divi j.. 1 ‘ “* *'«o per Cent, for the last six ~ I'1*vuble on Wednesday, the 5th of No v next. By order of the President and aJjrsL C. PAGE, Cashier. Ylud3t&eo3t •Hf °^cHARD GRASS SEED. ' Ml ’briber has just received u supply of •t.* V ,,r‘ i,ar,i Grass Seed, which he offers •w^etiier with a small lot of new Timo nov 10 JAS, D. KERR. S*j. NEW DRYGOODS. WASHINGTON T. HARPER HAS received from New York, and is now opening, in the house lately occupied by Messrs. James McKenzie & Co. (two doors be j low the Franklin Hotel.) an unusually large | and eery general assortment of FOREIGN <>r DOMESTIC STAPLE fFANCY DRY (i OOI)S. Having been purchased on the most advanta I 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 udranee, by wholesale ok ketail. He invites his friends and the public to call and examine his stock, before purchasing— which consists, in part, of the following articles, w hich 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 hku k and buflTCassimere. for vests 13-4, 12-4, 11-4, IU 1,9 1, S 4 heavy Rose Illan kets, very cheap and good Point, Whitney, and Dufliil Blankets Flannels, assorted colors White Gauze do. very thin and fine Scarlet Spotted do White do, of the very finest quality, warrant t-d not to shrink 4-4 super single and milled Blue and brown real Goats’ Hair Caniblet (the Hi man I1 tire) French, German, and English 6-4 Me-') _• | linos, all colors ! French and English 3-4 do, all colors l g j; t Do do 3-1 bi'k $ col’d Bombazets J ° Single and double width black and bine black Bombazines Black and blue bl’k Shala, a very handsome > article Cassi nulls, all colors, some very low priced ; Do a heavy and cheap article for boys and servants White and colored Canton Flannels Printed Floor Cloth and Docking Baize Blue, green, and drab Frieze ( ah cues. A largo variety of twilled and plain French, English and Americ.m Calicoes, of all prices. Super ami common Swansdou-u, Valencia, and tig’d and plain Silk Vesting Bl’k Florentine, satin face, extra q’y. lor vests l)o do diagonal and corded do do Extra black, blue black, and brown Silk Vel vets. for vests Common do do do, and other colors Black and colM and fig’d Cotton Velvets Bird’s eve, Damask, and Itussia Diaper 4 4 to 1 4 t D.unask Table (Moths Bleached if uiTilcacli’d liucliaback 4r Crash Extra tine Irish Linens, and common do, ve ry cheap Irish i‘v ltussia Sheetings and Drown Hollands Checked Cambncsnnd Bishop Lawns Ho -k. Moil Jaconet .Muslins, lig'd and plain Handsome figured and plain Swiss Muslins. J very rich patterns Cambrics, colored and white, 3 4 to 0-4 Linen Cambric. Linen Cambric lldkfs, and Long Lawns, some extra tine Band uia. Flag, Pongee. Spittalfield, 4- other Silk lldkfs India Company do, 3S inchessquare, old style Black Italian Cravats, extra quality midsize, some to inches Fancy Italian Cravats Bombazine, \ elvet, Satin, and other first rate St'K! !\> Super English embroidered, ribb’d, and plain Sdk Hose and Half Hose, bl’k and white Do French do do do do do do do 5 threaded English Cotton Hosiery, some ve rv fine; Common do do Black, lead colored, and white Mohair and Worsted Hose Black, white and grey Lambs'-wool and An gola Hose and Half Hose Misses’and Children* Hose and Half Hose Ladies’super and common Kid, Beaver, and Berlin Gloves Do Fur-top and lined do do Du Long white Kid do, and Misses’bl’k and colored Kid do A few dozen Ladies’ Dallia colored do Gentlemen’s Beaver, Buck, Woodstock, Kid, and Woollen do White, black, a'nd col’d Merino Fringes, for Shawls Shawls, 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 Gurnsey Shirts, some very fine Do do and Cotton Drawers Travelling Caps; Scotch Bonnets and Com forts and Vandikes Gum Klastic ami 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 Kib bons, from -No. 12 to 22 Figured Satin Gauze Ribbons and Cords for 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 gteen Gauze Veils and Ba rage do Green and black best) Plain and spotted Barage for Veils {Layer's Bobbinet for do Silks. I Plain black, and colored Clro de Naps ! Figured do and do do do Black Gro de Rhine, a very handsome lus tred Silk Mateoni’s best black Italian Lustring Common do do do very cheap Black Gro de Berlin Blue black Poult de Soie Black India Satin Levantines Black, pink, green, straw, and other colored Satins and Florences White Satins, some extra quality, for dresses A large quantity tirst quality black, blue black and colored Sewing Silks Spool and Ball Cotton, and colored and W. B. Threads A large quantity super and common Pins and Tapes Black, white, and colored Italian Crapes and black Hat do Black and colored Nankeen, and Mandarin Crapes and Pongees Edgings. A large assortment Cambric, Thread, Bobbi nett and Greciunett Edging &. Insertings Thread and Bnbbinett Laces Bobbinetts, plain and hgured, and Grecianett Bobbinett and Grecianett (Quillings Cotton Fringes, very cheap. Furniture, Cat pet, and other Worsted Bind ings Knotted and other Quilts Knitting Cotton, from No. 14 to 40 White and colored Yarns, and black and co lored Worsteads Hugs and Cotton Carpeting, clieap; Ac. Ac. Together with a general assortment of bleach ed, brown, and colored DOMESTICS; Cotton Oznnburgs; Linen Burlaps and Ticklenburgs, Ac. Ac. Comprising almost every article in the Dry Goods line. Suffice it to say, his stock is as large and as if#// assarted as any house in this place; and will be sold as low as they can be found where STABILITY OF PRICES IS OBSERVED. His stock will be kept up by frequent receipts from New York. oct 25 40 51 6 73 8 GO 8 220 do do do do do do 3G 30 10 do do do FALL AX'D WINTER GOODS. JOHN H. 13UBXT has received, by the late arrivals from New York, a general assort ment of GOODS, suited to the season; consist ing, in part, of 37 pieces Broad Cloth, blue, black, brown, invisible green, claret, mulberry, Dah lia, olive, mixed, and drab in pieces Flushing and Lion Skins 1<)7 pair Rose Blankets, English and French 200 do Point and Dnfhl Blankets do W lutney and Cradle do pieces Flannel, assorted colors Goal’s Hair and Boiled Camblets English .Merino, 3 1 and 0 4 French Merino Cloth Bombazette, bl’k and ass’d colors Bombazine, French and English Prints, English, French and Ame rican Oriental and Furniture Prints Ginghams, dark and mourning Checked Cambric, English, Irish, and French Bislmp Lawn, Bunk and Mull Muslins • 'ambriesand Jaconets I .in* n. Irish and Silecin Sheeting. Irish, Silecin, Scotch, and Russia Table Covers. Cloth and others Diaper, Damask, Bird’s-eye, and Russia Table Cloths, various sizes Casim t. blue, green, bl’k 4* mixed Negro Cloths Linsey VVoolseys Burlaps and Cotton Osnaburgs Domestic Cotton, brown, bleach ed, and colored Silk Hdkfs. Bandanna, Flag, Pongee, and Spittalfieid 120 pair Hose, co ton, silk, mohair <y worsted 8 ps Italian Lustring and Silk Camlet 5 (]» Gro de Rhein and Gro de Swiss 150 Shawls. Merino, Thibet, Valencia, and Prussian 230 Fancy Hdkfs, Clinlly, Thibet, Gro de Etc, Hernani, Ac. 24 Blond Gauze Veils 300 pair Gh>' es. I loskin, Silk, Chamois, and 70 do 0G (>o do do do 21 G2 do do 48 140 07 230 3500 do do do do do 100 do Pic Me M1 Linen Cambric Ildkfs some H. S. 72 pair superior Kr uch Shoes 3ij0 ps Ribbon, Lustringnnd Melt 61 Jo Edgings. Thread, (Cambric, Bobinet, and Blond 96 Tippets and Comforts 12 pieces Bnhiivt, 4-4 and 5-4 13 ib) Crapes, colored and blac k 8 do Silk Velvet, black and colored S dozen Stocks, some very superior 10 do Silk Cravats, black and col’d 1 do Bead Bags Fine Yarns and Worsteads Best Sewing materials, all kinds Fine, super, and extra superfine Kiddermin ster CARPETING, daily expected. The above goods will be sold ununuaUy Imp for cash or to punctual customers. oct 13 FASHIONABLE HATS AND CAPS. OZEN JOSSELYN, Agent, north-east cor ner of King and Iioyal streets, respectfully informs his old customers and the public gene rally that he is prepared to furnish them with ELEGANT BLACK HATS, got up in the first style of the best materials, and by expel ienced and faithful journeymen. Also. Brown and Seal colored lints. CAPS. Gentlemen's, Youth’s, and Childrens Fur, Cloth, and Hair Seal Caps, of the various qua lities and patterns. WOOL IIATS, &c. Every exertion will be used to please, and all favors thankfully received. N B. Old Hats taken in part pay for new ones. All kinds of FURS purchased as above, nov 4—3m NEW GOODS. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST received a large supply of Fall and tl inter (foods, which will be sold unusually low, viz: 50 pieces blue, black, brown, claret, green, mulberry, olive, mixed and drab Cloths and Cassimeres 5 pieces Wilkins’ supers 4 twilled Cloth 5 pieces Petersham, some extra 10 pieces real Goat’s Hair Cumblet 100 do Sattinetts 1 truss, containing 70 pair 9*4 to 14-4 Rose Blankets GO pieces white, yellow, and red Flannels some very fine 20 pieces U-4 French Merino 20 do do English do 30 do black and colored Circassians and Bombazets 20 pieces black Bombazine, very cheap 5 do o-4 French do 30 do Furniture Calico 15 do Twilled do a new article 20 do Oil-dressed do SO 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 cotton Hosiery Gent’s Lamb’s-wool Hose and half Hose Do do 'Shirts and Pants 1 bale Russia Diapers 1 do Crash, for Towelling Damask Table Cloths, Diapers, and Nap kins, very cheap Bird-Eye Diaper Russia Sheeting and Brown Holland Irish Sheeting, some 12-4 wide 30 pieces Irish Linen 100 do Cotton Fringes 50 lbc white, black, and brown Thread 100 do Orrell’sCotton Balls 50 dozen Parsons’ Spool Cotton Gilt, Pearl, and Bone Buttons Furniture Binding Madras Handkerchiefs; Prussian Shawls 30 pieces Linen and Linen Cambric Hdkfs 6 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 cf- Greciannet Footings Edgings Thread and Cambric Edgins ^ Insertions 20 pieces assorted colored Crapes 10 do black Italian Crape 10 dozen Corded iSkirts I,adifs’ best Kid, Beaver <f- Silk Gloves Gent’s Buck, Beaver, Kid, Berlin, and Worsted Gloves 10 pieces black and colored Silk Velvet 5 do Tabby Velvet 20 do (imbed, Valencia, Satin-faced, and other Vestings 30 do Silk Handkerchiefs 0 do plain India Silk do Blac k Italian Cravats Bombazine, Silk, and Velvet Stocks Silk, Elastic, and Nett Suspenders 5 dozen black and colored Bead Bags 20 do figured, watered, <jf velvet Belting f»n pieees Lntstring Itibbons [ 200 do David’s best Galoons Jaconet Cambrics, Jaconet Muslins. Plaid Mu-dins, Cambric Furnituie Dimity 15 pieces Curtain Muslins 20 do damask and watered Moreans 10 do new style Cotton, very handsome Also, 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 hint k Mode 6 do English Silk Serge 20 do Florences and Satins Black Lace Veils 6 doz Blonde Gauze Veils and Ildkfs Hernani and other Fancy Shawls cjf- Hdkfs Thibet Shawls arid Hdkfs. in great variety Merino Shawls, Scarfs, and Hdkfs Cashmere do do do 10 doz Thibet Barnge Ildkfs Together with a general assortment of Brown, Bleached, and Colored Domestics. Also. 2 caseslar<fe braid cottage-shape Dunstables sept 20 WILLIAM II. MOUNT & CO. HOOTS AM) SHOES. .1. I). HAHMOS HAS JUST RECEIVED— 1 A PA I It prime coarse brogans, part 1 f !UU double souls, a good aiticlu for win ter wear Mens’ Kip and Calf Bootees, nailed, pegged and sewed Mens’Calf Roots, sewed-and pegged “ Kip do stout do do “ Seal do peirged and nailed Thick water proof boots sewed pegged Boys and childrens coarse and fine bootees and shoes Ladies French kid slippers ALSO, Hair Seal Trunks—all of which are offered cheap, wholesale or retail. nov 12 _ SPLENDID GOODS. French Thibet Merinos, Embroidered Thibet Shawls and lUkfs, and Figured Satins. WILLIAM H. MOUNT & CO. have this day received 20 pieces French Thibet Merino, very superior 5 dozen Thibet Shawls and Hdkfs, some beautifully embroidered 14 pieces Rich Figured Satins oct 13 ~ COTTON DUCK. -« A Pieces, assorted uumbers, “Colt’s” Cotton Duck, received per schr. Ro bert Gordon, for sale by oct 30 WM. FOWLE & CO. AUCTION SALES. On SATURDA V, 22J instant. BY WILLIAM D. NUTT, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE. UNDER the authority of a Deed of Trust from the Mechanics’ Dunk of Alexandria to the subscribers, they will ofier for sale the re sidue of the VALUABLE PROPERTY con veyed to them, viz: No. 1. A three-story Brick Dwelling j^JLIIouse and Lot, one door east of Washing ton street, on the north side of King street, about 20 feet front on King street, with right of an al ley. in depth about I.> feet, under rent to Mrs. Catherine Fleming,at$ 111 per ann. in fee simple. No. 2. A Brick Dwelling House and Lot on King street, north side, between Colum bus and Alfred streets, now occupied by Capt. Thomas Mumoe, at a rent of $100 per annum, under n rent in fee of $20. &S. No. 3. A Brick Dwelling House and Lot Union the north side of King street, between Patrick and Henry streets, now’ occupied by John P. Cowman, at $80 per annum, under a rent in fee of $38 12 1 2. St No. 4. One Acre, or Haifa Square ofGround on the north side of Oronoko street, and west side of St. Asaph, at their intersection, on which is erected a large and convenient Brick Dwel ling House, with back buildings, now’ occupied by Mrs. Portia Hodgson, subject to an annual rent in fee of $00 67. The premises are of first rate materials and workmanship, marble man tel-, &c. &c. and cost the gentleman who built it for his private use at least $15,000. No. 5. A Lot of Ground, about 20 feet front, on 1' iiyette street, north of D. Cawood’s Flour Store, binding on an alley, on which is erected a Brick .- table, subject to an annual rent in fee of $20 83. No. 0. A Vacant Lot, on the north side of Prince street, and east side of Fayette street, at their intersection, subject to right of dower of Mrs. Rebecca Taylor. No. 7. A Vacant Lot of Ground, on the east side of Fayette street, and south side of Came ron street, at their intersection, subject to an an nual rent in fee of $41 67. No. 8. One undivided third part of a Lot of Ground and the three-story Brick Warehouses erected thereon, on the north side of Fayette street, and on the south-east side of Commerce street, in front on Fayette street 150 feet, on Commerce street 05 the whole subject to an annual rent in fee of $62. No. 9. The Sebastian Spring Tract of Land, in Alexandria County. This valuable Tract contains 221 acres, 2 roods, 13 poles, exclusive of the Alexandria Canal that will pass through it. and of the Washington and Alexandria Turn pike, also the Columbia Road, is divided into six separate Lots, containing from 15 to65 acres each, with two very line springs of water. Its situation so near to the Washington Bridge, now free of toll, renders it an object lor im provement. The sand on u part of one of the lots can be sold at high prices to builders in the City of Washington. Plats can be seen by ap plication to Thomas Vowell, Cashier of the Me chanics' Rank, at his office on Fairfax street. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, at Lot No. 1, on King street. The terms will be made known. K. I. TAYLOR, ) THUS. VOW ELL, | GKO. BRENT, Trustees. ROUT. BROCKETT, | LOUIS BEELER, J oct 1—Octl;law(U8lhNovdLdtl5thNov JO3* In addition to the above list of property, /£V The two-story Frame DWELLING JilHOUSE, on the north side of King street, 16 feet front, with the privilege of a four feet alley, between this house and Lot No. 1, will be sold by the Trustees. oct 30 ICT’ I ha above sale, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, is postponed till\S(itur<t(nj the 22d instant. 15V W ILLIAM I). NUTT. PUBLIC SALE. BV a virtue of two several deeds of trust re corded in the U. S. Circuit Court for the Comity of Alexandria, Lib. O, No. 2, foj. 99, and Lib. It, No. 2. fol. r)2, 1th.ill, on Wednesday, the 26th day of November next, ofier at public sale, for cash, A LOT OK flltOlXl) in the town of Alexandria, beginning 57 \-2 feet from the cor ner of Princess ami Union streets; thence South with Union street to Conway’s line; thence Last with said line, and parallel to Princes*street. into the River Potomac; thence Noith with tin River to the line of John Adam; thence with his line to the beginning. Should the proceeds of «nch sale lie insuffi cient for the purpose of the trust, 1 shall then proceed to sell, for cash, 1. A LOT OF GROUND on Water and Princess streets, 119 feet on H ater street, and ].3Gon Princess street. 2. A LOT opposite the same, (1) on Prin cess street and an alley, 48 feet by 4G feet. 3. A LOT OF GROUND on Oronoko st., bein'; 1-4 of a square, running through the cen tre to Pendleton street, and opposite the late Mordecai Miller’s llake House. 4. One half ofan undivided HALF SQUARE, less sixty (eet, on Oronoko, Royal, and Pitt streets, where the old Catholic Chapel stood, and opposite Hollinshury’s late brick yard. 5. A LOT OF GROUND on Hoi ft street, opposite the residence of John C. Vowell, and fronting on H olfe arid Pitt streets,1-8 ol a square. The sale will commence at the firs! mentioned piece of property, and will then proceed on the premises of each lot as advertised. Should the sale be prevented on that ' y m will take place the next fair day, and be con tinued Irom day to day until finished. Sale to take place at 12 o’clock. M. WM. LUDWELL HODGSON, sept 24— ftOd Trustee' BLANKS AND PAMPHLETS ' Printed, with neatness & despatch, at thi* office