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; f v » . • *.f ty’ 5^..,,p w : V M . 'Ji1! ’lyj" } m m i ■ « w i .-i wmLUJ-i.au w Fais ce qiCil fant, arrive ce qxCil pourra SS5SSSW. JS©’U?TOT>S» JO’S® JiSlSIB 18* 13841. ST-STST SNUMEHS V©2r. SS-Kf®. sag®. /lexandria gazette ■' ' PUBLISHED, DAILV, BV cnG.lit SNOWDEN, " PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. iT3 PQLLARj rt" • --- aiFXANDRIA gazette Ab (FOR THE COUNTRY) ,c published regularly on •*tbsD\Y THURSDAY & SATURDAY, .•X»OLLAW«* ANNUM, PAY ABLE ^ADVANCE. ' Adverti^nents neat , ^ToLicuoosljr inserted at the rate of one ySfnimuare for the first three insertions, d0Wntv-6vecents for every subsequent inser 2“ \ reasonable deduction will be made in I SI of yearly advertisers. 1 ^rTli Jwrtisements appear in both papers. =-FOR CHARLESTON. The first rate copper-fastened Ship jth ions MARSHALL, Bacon, Master, will ■■Vi- ,0 receive cargo nexi week, and take ■Vr. I,a nassen,rers at a low rate. For terms ^NRY DA1.NUERF1ELD. dec » __ ~~ FOR BOSTON AND PORT LAN l) The good Schooner ANOLLIA, S. JBW.skuatfr. Master, will have despatch, take freight low; lor which, apply on Sd or f» A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. dec 9_____ " FOR BALTIMORE. TheSchooner WILLIAM PENN, Lam ,g>DH Master, will sail on Wednesday, and iTnTike freight low. Apply to the Master, or to tMUkel' gLAMBEnf & McKENZIE, dec9 __ Union Wharf. FOR NORFOLK AND RICHMOND. rfK The Sloop COLUMBIA, Collier. Mas Jtl) ,. will sail in all this week, and take freight for either place. Apply to the Master, ot to 5 LAMBERT & McKENZIE, dec 9 Union wharf. FOR BOSTON. ri*: The Packet Britt WANKINCO, Ryder, ^Master, can take'light freight, and hand somely accommodate passengers. Apply to decs W.M. FOWLS &_CO: FOll BOSTON. rfK The first rateschr. CERES, Knowles, dll)Master, has the principal part ol her car goengaged, and will have despatch, for Height of two hundred barrels. Apply to dec 6 HENRY DAINGERFIELD. FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. rfK The schooner FIRM, Spenceh, Master, jlftwill have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to dec-l-3t LAMBERT & McKEXZlE. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rfK A Brig (carrying 2000 barrels) of first ■M^rate description, now at Norfolk, but can come up at a short notice, and load for any part of the world. Apply to dec3 GEO. JOHNSON & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rfK The superior coppered and copper-fas l£i/tfned Brig OTRAXTO, Captain Fhisbie, burthen 175tons, and stows 1300 bbis. A freight to the West Indies or to South America would be preferred. Apply to S. E. Scott. George town, or to STEPHEN SHINN, dec 2 Alexandria. FOR BARBADOES. jjK The coppered Scotch brig ST. JAMES, bkJ-y.yics Boyd, Master—can take 300 barrels breml on freight For which apply to dec 2WM. FOVVLE & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARIER, jflv The brig REMITTANCE, W. Bears, sa£Master, she is coppered and copper fas ,pned, and carries about 950 barrels. Apply to _ dec2S. MESSERSMITH. FOR FREIGHT, ^ The new and superior Ship COLUM Js&lBli, A. \V. Crosby, master, now’ ready tor the reception of a cargo. Apply to 1_WM. FOWLE & CO. FOR NEW YORK. **RTeSchooner WILLIAM, Thompson mas Racier, has the principal part of her freight en w«ed, and will be ready to receive cargo on Tuesday—four hundred barrels freight wanted. APPlyto HENRY DAINGERFIELD. jiec l FOiT.NEW ORLEANS. Oithe20lh next month (December) the ■iatpacket brig UNCAS, Captain Nathaniel m'Ya- Persons wishing to ship will please make aa*e early application to FRANKLIN dc ARMFIELD. JH* 23—t‘2Qthdec FOR NORFOLK. The Steamboat CHE SAPEAKE, Capt.W ilson, will be run as a regular j packet between Alexan* ^ 'aand Norfolk; leaving Alexandria on Tues N--nd Fridays, at 1 o’clock, axid arrivin r in L w * *n ^me to put passengers for Richmond 0,1 board the Patrick Henry Returning, leave Norfolk on Wednesdays and the p ^ al ^ taking passengers from \f, \,al r‘ck Henry, and arrive at Alexandria on PrJj ^ ar*d Thursdays, at 10 A. M. Passen j Bahiniore can be carried through the *ame day. ^roni Alexandria to Norfolk, $6, exclu* Llk? nal^or®7, meals included. From Nor mnJu- Ba,tiinore, $S exclusive of meals; $9 n^ls included. J** Chesapeake is a neir Boat, particularly toned kl° this route; is coppered, copper-fas feuw*'*.3 a.8trong copper boiler, and is. in all P r* ent't'ed to the confidence of travellers, ehirj^ pleasure and families will onlv be aid ^’r the trip to Norfolk or Old Point 3ack- - J. WILSON, Captain. NEW DRY GOODS, j t 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 low the Franklin Hotel,) an unusually large and very general assortment of FOREIGN * DOMESTIC STAPLE FANCY DIIY GOODS. 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 advance, by wholesale ok hetail. He invites his friends and the public to call and examine his stock, before purchasing— which consists, in part, of the 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 bufTCassimere, for vests 13 4, 12-4, 11-4, 10 4,9 4,8 4 heavy Roselllan kets, very cheap and good Point, Whitney, and DuffiJI Blankets Flannels, assorted colors White Gauze do, very thin and fine Scarlet Spotted do White do, of the very finest quality, warrant ed not to shrink 4-4 super single and milled Blue and brown real Goats’ Hair Cumblet (the Simon Dure) French, German, and English 6-4 Me- ^ ^ ' rinos, all colors l French and English 3-4 do, all colors I ? Jj j Do do 3-4 bi’k col’d Bombazetsy ° Single and double width black and blue black Bombazines Black and blue bl’k Shala, a very handsome article Cassinetts, all colors, some very low priced i Do a heavy and cheap article for boys and servants White and colored Canton Flannels Printed Floor Cloth and Bucking Baize Blue, green, and drab Frieze Calicoes. A large variety of twilled and plain French,! English and American Calicoes, of all prices, j Super and common Swansdown, Valencia, ' and tig’d and plain Silk Vesting Bl’k Florentine, satin face, extra q’y. for vests ! Do d o diagonal and corded do do i Extra black, blue black, and brown Silk Vel- j vets, lor vests Common do do do, and other colors Black and col’d and fig’d Cotton Velvets Bird’s eye, Damask, and Russia Diaper 4 4 to 14 4 Damask Table Cloths Bleached if unbleach’d Huchaback if Crash Extra fine Irish Linens, and common do, ve- ( ry cheap \ Irish if Russia Sheetings and Brown Hollands Checked Cambrics and Bishop Lawns Book. Mull if Jaconet Muslins, fig’d and plain Handsome figured and plain Swiss Muslins, very rich patterns Cambrics, colored and white, 3-4 to 6-4 Linen Cambric, Linen Cambric Hdkfs, and Lonir Lawns, some extra fine Bandana. Flag, Pongee, Spittulfield, if other Silk Hdkfs India Company do, 3S inches square, old style Black Italian Cravats, extra quality and size, some 40 inches Fancy Italian Cravats Bombazine, Velvet, Satin, and other first rate Stocks Super English embroidered, ribb’d, and plain Silk Hose and Half Hose, bl’k and white Do French do do do do do do do 5 threaded English Cotton Hosiery, some ve ry tine; 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’s Hose and Half Hose Ladies’super and common Kid, Beaver, and Berlin Gloves Do Fur-top and lined do do Do 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, and 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 Elastic and other Suspqpders Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, some extra quali ty and size Silk Cords and Tassel for Cloaks A large variety of Lustring and Satin Kio bons, from No. 12 to 22 Figured Satin Gauze Ribbons and Cords lor 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 Veils and Ba rage do Green and black Barage for Veils {Luver^s best) Plain and spotted Bobbinet for do Silks. Plain black, and colored Gro 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 first 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 Grecianett Edging <Sc Iusertings Thread and Bobbinett Laces Bobbinetts, plain and figured, and Grecianett Bobbinett and Grecianett Quillings Cotton Fringes, veiy cheap. Furniture, Carpet, and other Worsted Bind- j ings Knotted and other Quilts Knitting Cotton, from No. 14 to 40 White 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; Colton Oznaburgs; Linen Burlaps and Ticklenburgs, &c. &c. Comprising almost every article in the Dry Goods line. Suffice it to say, his stock is as large and as well assorted 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 THEOLOGICAL BOOKS. | AN Introduction to the Critical study and i Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures.— By j Thomas Hartwell Horne, M. A. of St.John’s! College, Cambridge. Fifth American edition,' illustrated with numerous maps and facsimiles of biblical manuscripts. The History of the Re formation of the Church of England, by Gilbert Burnet, L>. D., Late Lord Bishop of London, in six volumes. Seimons on Duties belonging to some of the j Conditions and Relations of Private Life, by John G. Palfrey, A. M. Professor of Biblical Li- i terature in the University of Cambridge. For sale by AUGUSTUS JACOBS, nov 2-t__ __ FOR SALE, ON moderate terms, a second-hand Cooking Stove. WM. STABLER. 11 mo 26_ FURS FOR THE LADIES. PELERINE and Round Capes, a beautiful article; Lynx, and other Boas, extra fine. Also, a large and general assortment of Su perfine Caps: for comfort and richness they stand unrivalled. Hair Caps of every pattern I In store, the Don’s much admired Silk Hats: far a continuance of lustre and beauty they are not equalled. Together with a stock of Hats, of my own manufacture, that will give satisfaction. I so licit a call. JOHN T. O. VV1LBAR. nov 28—tf _ SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO. n BOXES, pound lumps. W. Morgan’s brand, said to be of very finest quality— just received per schooner Virginia, from Rich mond and for sale by GEO. JOHNSON & Co. nov 17 [National Intelligencer law3w] FOR SALE. MThe brick DWELLING IIOUE and LOT, formerly the residence <>l the late Daniel McLean, at present In the occupancy ol Mr. Hugh C. Smith. There is no property in town more desirable as a residence. The im provements are good, and the lot spacious fronting upwards of 100 feet on Alfred street and running through the square, parallel with King to Columbus street. For terms, apply to nov 17 JAMES D KERR. TO RE.\T~ ... The BRICK HOUSE, next to Mr. James i iHjtiNorris’, on Prince, between Fairfax and Union streets, at present occupied by Mr. John i Morgan. Possession can be given 24th Decem ber. C JOSIAH H. DAVIS, nov 27 __ FOR RENT. •-a A comfortable two-story BRICK HOUSE, jjjf. on Water street, near the residence of Jos. Haris, Esq. well calculated for a genteel family, having seven rooms. To a good tenant the rent will be low, and possession given forthwith. Apply to SAM’L LINDSAY, nov 27___ FASHIONABLE HATS AND CAPS. OZEN JOSSELYN, Agent, north-east cor ner of King apd Royal 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 experienced and faithful journeymen. Also, Brown and Seal colored Hats. CAPS. Gentlemen’s, Youth’s, and Children’s Fur, Cloth, and Hair Seal Caps, of the various qua lities and patterns. WOOL HATS, &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. WILLIAM H. MOUNT 4, CO., have just received— 30 pair Rose Blankets, some 14-4 10 pieces Point and Duffill Blankets Devonshire Kersey, Linseys, and other Goods, for negro clothing 30 pieces Sattinetts, extra and common quality 10 pieces Cassimeres 10 “ Quilted, Cut Velvet, and other Vestings Blue, black, brown, green, mulberry, ade laide, claret, and mixpd Cloths 20 pieces Thibet, German, and English Me rino 3 bales Cotton Oznaburgs 5 “ Brown Shirtings 3 “ 5 4 Sheetings 4 cases Bleached do On Hand— Super Kidderminster Venetian and other Carpetings Rugs, in great variety A large assortment of plain and figured Silks and Satins Blonde. Gauze Veils Blonde Lace do Black Lace do Blonde Gauze Handkerchiefs Twisted Silk *do Thibet Shawls, plain and embroidered, ve ry cheap Which we are determined to sell very low, wholesale or retail._dec 0 NEW GOODS. JOHN H. BRENT has just received, and will sell very low,— Superfine and Common Cloths Rose and Point Blankets English and French Merino Calicoes and Ginghams Superfine and Common Flannel Canton Flannels and Fur Chintz Checked and Plain Cambrics Flag, Bandnnno and Spitalfield Hdkfs Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Silk and Cotton Hose Thread, Bobbinett, and Cambric Edging Cassinets, fine and superfine Frilled Cloths and Linsey Woolsey Burlaps and Cotton Osnaburgs Bed Ticks, Plaids Bleached and Brown Sheetings With various other Goods, for sale cheap, dec 3 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public that he has commenced the above business on King street, two doors east of Roy - al, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a handsome assortment of BLANK BOOKS, of every description ordinarily in use, such as Le gers. Day Books, Journals; Letter, Cash, In voice, Memorandum Books, «tc. Merchants’ Account, Office, it School Books, ruled and bound to pattern, at the shortest no tice. Book Binding, In every variety of style, neatly and substantially executed, by oct21—tf JOHN FLEMING BOOTS AND SHOES. A. I). HARMON UAS JUST RECEIVED— I aaa PAIR prime coarse brogans, part 1 double soals, a good aiticle-for win ter wear Mens’ Kip and Calf Bootees, nailed, pegged and sewed Mens’Calf Boots, sewed and pegged “ Kip do stout do do “ Seal do pegged and nailed “ Thick water proof boots sewed & pegged Boys and childrens coarse and fine bootees und shoes Ladies French kid slippers ALSO, Hair Seal Trunks—all of which are offered cheap, wholesale or retail. nov 12 _ _ __ CHARLES BENNETT HAS for sale, 5 bales best Bridport fine shad and herring seine twine, a consignment which will be sold low, and is of the first quality A case of ladies cotton hose of best quality, will be sold by the dozen One bale common shoe thread A hale nest patent tailors’ thread, W. B.and blue 3 bales Virginia cotton osnaburgs 1 bale mixed Lowel kerseys A few pieces 6-4 flushings & coarse wollrns A case common and fine gilt London pins 1 case 4 4 Irish Linens, in whole and half pieces, real good quality, nov 20 — WHEAT, teC" I CONTINUE to pay the highest Cash price for Wheat, delivered at the Triadelphia Mills, of in Alexandria. I wish to purchase Rye and Flaxseed at my Store, on Union, be tweeen King and Prince streets. nov 24 SAMUEL LINDSAY. SALT, CHEESE, WHISKEY, &C. 4aaa Bushels Ground Alum Salt 70 sacks fine do 10 casks prime quality Cheese Boxes Pine Apple do 6 hhds Whiskey Wines, Liquors, and Groceries, as usual, nov SAM’L. B T.ARMQUR * ™ SlUlLi MADEIRA Vv li\£»• 5 Quarter-casks ) q)(j gjcjjy Madeira Wine, 1 half-pipe S just received and for sale by nnv 27 WM. N. McVEIGH. -PORTO RICO SUGAR. 8HHDS. of excellent quality, just received per Columbia, and for sale by de_cl GEORGE JOHNSON & Co. WANTED. AT a moderate price, a pair of brisk-walking Oxen, or a single one of the above descrip tion. [dec 3] JOSIAH H. DAVIS. LAMBERT AND McKENZIE l/fucn Wharf have in Store for sale HAuF chests Young Hyson Tea 15 Qr. casks Marseilles Madeira wine 1 cask Dutch Madder 10 Barrels Venetian Red 75 Boxes German Pipes, very low 4 cases German Toys, each comprising a general assortment I case Looking Glasses, Snuff Boxes 50 reams Wrapping Paper 40 pieces Heavy and Ravens and Russia Duck. dec 4 BACON HAMS. LADD’S Hams, received and for sale ^UUby WM. H. MILLER. dec 5—tf CEDAR OR LOCUST POSTS WANTED. CEDAR or Locust posts, by A. C. CAZENOVE cfc CO. dec 5 HEIRS WANTED. JOHN SWANN, a native of Edinburgh, in Scotland, and now. or formerly, residing in Charleston, itt the United States of North Ame rica, and the lawful children of the said John Swann, if such exist, are hereby informed, that Marian Swann or Doiit, his sister, died, at Edin burgh, on the 25th April, 1834, leaving a settle ment, in which certain provisions are made in lavor of him, the said John Swann, whom, fail ing, his lawful children, and lie or his children, in case of his decease, are hereby required to make application to George Combe, writer to the Signet, Edinburgh, before the 25th of April 1835, otherwise the said provisions will, in terms’ of the settlement, become null and void. Edinburgh, 1st May, 1834. John Swann was born in Alexandria in the winter of 1798: when about 10 years of age he went to Edinburgh, where he learned the tan ning business, and returned to the United States when about 20 years of age. The last heard of him was at Hagerstown or Fredericktown, Ma ryland: then a journeyman tanner. Alexandria, Dec. 9—d3w DISTRICT OK COLUMBIA, i ~ Alexandria Cocntv. \ Circuit Court U. Sluies.—October Term, 1834. Lewis McKenzie, Benjamin H.' Lambert and Thomas Ferrall, Complainants, . against \ In CAancery George W. Deluplain and Wil liam B. Stewart, Defendants, j THE defendant, George W. Delaplain, not having entered his appearance to this suit, and given security according to the statute ai d rules of the Court, and it appearing to the satis faction of the Court that the said George W. Delaplain is not an inhabitant ol the Distiict of Columbia; on the motion of the complainants, by their counsel, it is ordered, that he appear here, on or before the first day of the next May Term of this Court, and enter his appearance to this suit arid answer the complainants* bill, and give security for performing the decrees of the Court; and that the resident defendant, Wil liam B. Stewart, do not pay, convey away, or secrete, the debts by him owing to, or the mo ney, property, and effects, in his hands, belong ing to, the said absent defendant, until the fur ther order and decree of this Court: and that a copy of this order be forthwith published, for two months successively, in the Alexandria Ga zette, and another copy posted at the front door of the Court House of said Countv. Test: EDM. I. LEE, C. C. nov 2H—2m DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, i „ Alexandria County, \ *c‘* Circuit Court V. Stutr*.—October Term, 1S34. Barbara Hellrigle «SL Catlie- \ rine Minulre, Complain- | U“l'S’ against \ 1,1 Chancery. Jacob C. Hellrigle & Thom- | son F.M ason, Defendants j rRtllE defendant, J.icobC. Hpliriglo, not hav I. ittg entered Ins appearance to tins suit and given security according to the statute and the rules of this Court, und it appearing to the sa tisfaction iif the Court that lie is not an inhabit ant of the Disttict of Columbia; on the motion of the complainants, by their counsel, it is or dered. that he appVar here, on or before the first day of the next May Term of this Court, and answer the complainants’ bill, and give se curity for performing the decrees of the Court; and tli.it the resident defendant, Thomson F. Mason, do not pay, convey away, or secrete, the debts by him owing to, or the money, pro perty, or effects, in his hands, belonging to, the said absent defendant, until the further order and decree of the Court: and that a copy of this order be forthwith published, for two'months successively, in the Alexandria Gazette, and another copy posted at the front door of the Court House of said County. Test: EDM. I. LEE, C. C. nov 2G—2m WHEAT FANS, Ac. LG. A H. 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, Riddles, Sifters, Mil. Shakes, Straw Cutters, and Safes; ail 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 share of the public patronage. Flour manufacturers and Wheat Fanmakere will find it greatly to their advantage to give os a call. A boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above business, 16 or 17 years old, of good and steady habits. N. B. Rppairinz done on the shortest notice, ?r3* TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass, I may 28— ly