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^ FOR CHARLESTON.
Tht* first rale copper-fastened Ship
A JOBS MARSHALL, Bacon, Master will
^ w to receive car^o next week, and take
be Kjd> nl._n^rs at a low rate. For terms
(^ht ami RY DAINGERF1ELD.
dec 9__
TbOSTON AND POR TLAND
* The good Schooner ASOLLIA, S. I
Admnkw*™*- Master, will have despatch,
fa freight low; for winch, apply on
A C. CAZBKOYB & CO. j
-1 FOR BALTIMORE.
The Schooner H ILLIA M PE\S, Lam- |
^oen Master, will sail on Wednesday, and
Suke freight low. Apply to jhe Master or to
LAMBERT & McKENZlb.,
, Union Wharf,
dec 9___
-T^TnOBFOLK AND RICHMOND
J The Sloop COLUMBIA, Colljek Mas
tfiDrer will sail in all this week, and take
“ lore.ther place Apply to the Master, or
8 LAMBERT & McKENZIE,
1 dec 9 Union w harf.
FOR BOSTON.
The Packet Brig IVASK/XCO, Ryder,
^Master, can take light freight, and hand
somely accommodate passengers. Apply to
Jt.c\ WM. FOWLR 4 CO.
FOR BOSTON.
a* Thefirst rateschr. CE/fES, Knowles,
dfl)Master, has the principal part o! her car
r> engaged, and will have despatch, fot fieiglit
ottwo hundred barrels. Apply to
dec 6 HFARY DAI NOE R FIELD. i
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
g* The schooner FIRM, Spencer, Master,
tsiwill have quick despatch. For height or
passage, apply to _ j
dec 4—3t LAMBERT & McKENZIE.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
rfK A Brig (carrying 2000 barrels) of first
filtrate description, now at Norlolk, hut can ;
come up at a short notice, and load for any part
of the world. Apply to
Jec 3 GEO. JOHNSON & CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
rfk The superior coppered and copper-las*
fit£uned Bug 0TRASTO, Captain Fkisbie,
burthen 17j tons, and stows 1300 bids. 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 BARBADOKS.
The coppered Scotch brig ST. JAMES,
Sit James Boyd, Master—can take 300 barrels
bread on freight. For which apply to
dec 2WM. FOWLE & CO
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER,
tfjv The brig HEMITTAXCE, W. Beaus,
Sit Master, she is coppered and copper fas
traed, and carries about 950 barrels. Apply to
_S. MESSF.RSMITil.
FOR FREIGHT,
The new and superior Ship COLVM
A. W. Crosby, master, now ready
or the reception of a cargo. Apply to
1 _WM. FOWLE A CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
J^TeSchooner WILLIAM, Thompson mas
has the principal part of her freight en
fh'N. and will be ready to receive cargo on
aesday—four hundred barrels freight wanted.
APp!yto HENRY DAlNGERFIELD.
he \
~~F0k NEW ORLEANS-.
^ On the 20th next month (December) the
g^tPacket brig U.NCAS, Captain Nathaniel
m i*H" “arsons wishing to ship will please make
e early application to
BA ^ FRANKLIN & AR M FI ELD.
^r^-t20th(!ec
FOR NORFOLK.
The Steamboat ('HE
SAPEAKE, Capt. Wilson,
will be run as a regular
7 “ packet between Alexan
<Uv leaving Alexandria on Tues
XrtT- Fridays> at I o’clock, and arrivin : in
9^ k! * ^tirae to Put passengers for Richmond
n>rd the Patrick Henry
8u H uram?> leave Norfolk on Wednesdays and
U* ~ M., taking passengers from
u,nj ncl< Henry, and arrive at Alexandria on
toN InJiv?^ Thursdays, at 10 A. M. Passen
*4,nne dav tln,°re Can carr‘ed through the
*i»eftrJ'ro?1 ^*ex,andria to Norfolk, S6, exclu
foiu ina, . or $7- meals included. From Nor
nifaL Oaltjmore, Stf exclusive of meals; $9
,dls included.
•iaotai i,UsaJ>ea*ie ’s a n**ir Boat, particularly
r^ned h lh‘3 route; >s coppered, copper-fas
^oectsa. s.tr,)n" copper boiler, and is, in all
Parti*«enr ed *° confidence of travellers.
char<*^<) pleasure and families will only be
aid Wl-*' ‘Jr tr‘P lo Norfolk or Old Point
J. WILSON, Captain.
Doctor lee’s genuine new Lon
don BILIOUS PILLS, which have for
upwards of thirty yccrs been used and approved
by Physicians, heads of Families, overseers of
Plantations, the Navy and Army, and travellers
by sea and land, and from their universal cele
brity have also become a permanent article of
the shops, are only prepared at the Doctor’s Dis
pensary in New London, Connecticut, and sold
by all the most respectablo Druggists in the Unit
ed States, &c.
rij* To aAoid counterfeits and spurious imi
tations, the public are particularly cautioned to
take notice, that unless each direction envelope
around each box, is signed at foot, immediately
under the printed letters, S. H. P. Lee, with pen
and black ink, in the Doctor’s own proper hand
riling, they cannot be genuine. To affix the
written signature would be forgery under the
penal statute.
SAMUEL H. P. LEE, M. C. M. S.
New London, Conn. Sept. 27th, 1831.
Th# above Pills are sold at Alexandria, D. C.
dec It By WM. STABLER,Druggist.
ROLINS’ GENUINE TONIC MIXTURE,
Warranted a perfect and lasting cure for the.
FEVER AND AdUE.
From Dr. Hamilton, of Philadelphia.
DEAR SIR: 1 will not withhold that I have
witnessed, with great satisfaction, many
cases of Fever and Ague, wherein your Tonic
Mixture has been of unexpected and permanent
benefit, after I tie ordinary medicines were of
no more use than to effect temporary checks to
the disease. The principles upon which you
have constructed your medicine, would be rea
dily recognized as in accordance with the sci- j
ence of Physic, and the Fever and Ague always (
admitting of one uniform mode of treatment,
your Mixture may be administered with its usu
al advantage in every case of the complaint.
Respectfully, S. M. HAMILTON, j
From the Baltimore Advertiser dazette.
CURE FOR AGUE AND FEVER, &c.&c.
Rowan’s Tonic Mixture never fails to cure
this most distressing of all diseases, as hundreds
of certificates ol high respectability, like the
following, fully prove: ;
CobbsviHe, A/untg. Co. Aid. Alayo, 1S33.
I certilv that Walter Reynolds, a young man
living with me, was for two years distressingly
afflicted with Fever and Ague; lost nearly a
year’s wages, spent much money in doctering,
and tried, I presume, fifty u certain cures,” all
to no purpose. He was at last cured by taxing |
Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, which l believe to be
the best medicine in the world for curing the
Fever and Ague. 'THOMAS TAWuEl I.
Just received, and tor sale by the sole Agent,
for Alexandria. WM. HARPER,
dec 12—3m Druggist, Fairfax street.
ST A It KIKE COMPANY.
AN ACT reducing into one and amending
the several acts respecting the prevention
of accidents by lire, and for the extinguishment
of the same.
Sf.c. 0. And be it further enacted. That if any
person who shall be present at any lire, shall
neglect or refuse to obey the order or direc
tion of any officer who shall be appointed by
any tire company now established, or which
may hereafter be established, knowing him to
be an officer, such person shall forfeit and pay
for each offence, the sum of five dollars. Pro
rided, The name of such officer shall have been
first published in one of the public papers print
ed in the town.
At a meeting of the Star Fire Company held
on Saturday 29th Nov. last, the following offi
cers were duly elected:
6 Managers oj the Hose.—George S. Hough,
O. A. Cazenove, Wm. H. McKnight, Samuel
Lnnt. Isaac Kell, Jr Ellis Price.
6 Itegntators.— A. C. Cazenove, John W ood,
James Vansa nt, Edward Smyth, G. VV. Huitis,
Isaac H. Bobbins.
G Properly Men.—Win. D. Nutt. A. J. Flem
ing. Janies Ciagett, Charles J. 1* ox, Hartison
Wright, Jno. W. Mount.
1 Commanders of Engine.—Edw’d S. Hough,
Charles llo'S, \\ urren L. Heed, M m. H. Shir
0 y
3* \.re Men.— Harrison Ilough, Wilkinson
Williams. Lewis Piles, Jr. _ , .
3 Torch Bearers— James Eaches, Ephraim
Wheeler, Thomas Vowell, Jr.
Jno. D. Vowell President of S. F. Company.
J. H. Robbins, Secretary,
i dec 12—31 _
I- VVM. E. HARPUK,
Clark ami H atch-Maker, (late of Philadelphia.)
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of A
lexandria, and the public generally, that
he has taken the old established stand occupied
bv Mr. Adam, Silver Smith, and formerly occu
pled by Mr. Barton, where lie will gi ve particu
lar attention to Duplex, Horizontal. Lepine, I a
tent Lever. Repeating and Plain \\ atches.
Musical Boxes and Clocks repaired.
N. 11. Chronometers cleaned, adjusted, anu
their rates verified. . _ ,
Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, &c. for sale.
dec 9—tf _____
. ' CASH FOR 400 NEGROES,
INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25years
of a,re. Persons having likely Servants to
dispose~of, will find it to be their interest to give
us a call, as we will give higher prices in cash
than any other purchaser who is now, or may
hereafter, come into this market,
oct 25 FRANKLIN & ARMF1F.LD.
LOST,
YESTERDAY, on Washington street, nr be
tween Washington and Henry streets, or
King street, a black Rombuzine Dress, rolled in
a black Circassian long shawl. The finder will
be suitably rewarded by returning it to
dec 4 W1LLLIAM D. NUTT.
ALEXANDRIA MUSEUM
OPEN, daily, from 10 to 12 o’clock A. M. and
from 3 to n P. M. iiir‘ 24_
BLANK SAND PAMPHLETS
Printed, with nearness despatch, at this office
CHOCOLATE.
XA HALF Boxes W, B. No. 1 Chocolate
tjfJ 20 do do W. Baker No. 1 do
5 Boxes prepared Cocoa—Just landed
from the ship Harvest, and for sale by
dec 2 S. MESSERSMITH.
ALMANACS.
JUST received the American Almanac, for
1835; Comic do do; also, the Comic To
ken, an accompaniment for Comic Almanac,
(or sale by AUGUSTUS JACOBS,
dec 4 _
ALMANACS
BY the doz. and gross, for 1835, viz:
American and Repository of Useful Know
ledge
Nautical do do
Virginia and Maryland do
Temperance do do
All of which will be sold low.
dec 10- W. M. MORRISON.
SUGAR, COFFEE, &c.
6IIHDS. St. Croix Sugar (part prime)
10 do Porto Rico do
5 do N. Orleans do
30 bags St. Domingo Coffee
1G do old white Laguira do
10 boxes Lump Tobacco, 12’s
5 do pound lump do
5 kegs twist do
25 reams Wrapping Paper
20 bbls prime Pork
10 do do Beef
Landing, and for sale bv
STEPHEN SHINN, •
dec 2 Janney’s Wharf.
THEOLOGICAL BOOKS.
AN Introduction to the Critical study and j
Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures.—By |
Thomas Hartwell Horne, M. A. ol St. John’s |
College, Cambridge. Fifth American edition,!
illustrated with numerous maps and facsimilies j
of biblical manuscripts. The History of the Re-;
formation of the Church of England, by Gilbert
Burnet, L>. 1)., Late Lord Bishop of London, in
six volumes.
Seimons on Duties belonging to some of the
Conditions and Relations of Private Life, by ,
John G. Palfrey, A. M. Professor of Biblical Li-,
teraturr in the University of Cambridge. For
sale by AUGUS I US JACOBS,
nov 2.’> _ _I
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 tine.
Also, a large and gonerul assortment of Su
perfine Caps: for comfort and richness they
stand unrivalled. Hair Caps of every pattern
In store, the Don’s much admired Silk H its: i
for 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. YV1LBAR.
i nov 28—tf _
SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO.
-g m BOXES, pound lumps, W. Morgan’s
.1 • brand, said to be of very finest quality—
just received per schooner \ irginia, from Rich
mond and for sale by
GEO. JOHNSON & Co.
nov 17 [National Intelligencer luw3w]
FOR SALE.
MThe brick DWELLING IIOUE and
LOT, formerly the residence ol the late
1 Daniel McLean, at present in the occupancy of
Mr. Hugh C. Smith. There is no property in
town more desirable as a residence. 1 lie im
provements are good, and the lot spacious
fronting upwards of lbO feet on Alfred street
1 and running through the square, parallel with
I King to Columbus street. For terms, apply to
j „ov 17 JAMES D KERR.
I "" TO RENT,
! . The BRICK HOUSE, next to Mr. James
| KM.Norris’, on Prince, between Fairfax and
Union streets, at present occupied by Mr. John
Morgan. Possession can be given 21th Decem
ber = JOSIAH H. DAVIS,
j nov 27 __
FOR RENT.
—\ A comfortable two-story BUiC K HOT SE,
Ijfj on Water street, near the residence of Jos.
Haris, Esq. well calculated Tor 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 and Royal streets, respectlully
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, ofthe best materials, and by experienced
arid 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 thankfnllv received.
N B Old Hats taken in part pay for new
ones. All kinds of FURS purchased as above,
nov 4—3m_
* WINES, RAISINS AND COFFEE.
Casks Marseilles Madeira ) Wines
15 do Sweet Malaga $
30 boxes Fresh Raisins
20 bags White Coffee
This morning landing Irom schooner Victory,
from New Yolk, and for sale by
dec 9 WILLIAM N. McVEIGII.
NEW GOODS.
WILLIAM H. MOUNT & CO. have just
received—
30 pair Rose Blankets, some 14-4
10 pieces Point and Du ffilf Blankets
Devonshire Kersey, LinseVs, 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 mixed 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 greiil variety
A large assortment of plain and figured
Silks and Satins
Rlonde 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 o !
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
Canion Flannels and Fur Chintz
Checked and Plain Cambrics
Flag, Bandanno and Spitalfield Ildkfs
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.
THFi 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, &c.
Merchants’ Account, Office, & School Books,
ruled and hound 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. D. 1JAHMON HAS JUST RECEIVED—
PAIR prime coarse brogans, part
J. UUU double soals, a good article for win
ter wear
Mens’ Kip and Call Bootees, nailed, pegged and
sewed
Mens’Calf Boots, sewed and pegged
“ Kip do stout do do
m “ Seal do pegged 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
cliea/), 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-t flushings & coarse wnllens
A case common and fine gilt London pins
1 case 4-4 Irish Linens, in whole and half
pieces, real good quality.
nnv <20 * _
WHEAT, OtC.
I CONTINUE to pay the highest Cash price
for Wheat, delivered at the Triadelphia
Mills, of in Alexandria. 1 wish to purchase
Rye and Flaxseed at my Store, on Union, be
twecen King and Prince streets.
nov24 _SAMUEL LINDSAY.
"" SALT, CHEESE. WHISKEY, &C.
4qaa Bushels Ground Alum Sait
70 sacks fine do
10 casks prime quality Cheese
Boxes Pine Apple do
6 hhds Whiskey
Wines, Liquors, and Groceries, as usual,
no v 25 RAM’L. H. T. ARMOUR * ro
SlUL l .VIAUL1KA V»Aoii.
5 Quarter-casks ) qj^ gjcjjy Madeira Wine,
1 half-pipe S
just received and for sale by
nnv 27 WM. N. McVEIGH.
PORTO RICO SUGAR.
8 HHDS. of excellent quality, just received
per Columbia, and for sale by
dec 1 GEORGE JOHNSON & Co.
WANTED.
AT a moderate pric*e, a pair of brisk.-walking
Oxen, or a single one of the above descrip
tion. [dec 3] JOSIAH H. DAVIS.
! LAMBERT AND McKENZIE,
OA Uniin II /tar/, have, in Store for gale
HAl.F chests Young Hyson Tea
15 (ir. casks Marseilles Madeira wine
1 cask Dutch Madder
10 Barrels Venetian lied
75 Boxes German Pipes, very low
4 cases German Toys, each comprising
a general assortment
1 case Looking Glasses. Snuff Boxes
50 reams Wrapping Paper
40 pieces Heavy and Kuvens and Russia
Duck. dec 4
B AC ON HAMS.
LADD’S Hams, received and for safe
^UOby WM. H. MILLER,
dec 5—tf
CEDAR OK LOCUST POSTS WANTED.
CEDAR or Locust posts, by
A. C. CAZENOVE & CO.
dec 5
HEIRS WANTED. “
JOHN SWANN, a native of Edinburgh, In
Scotland, and now. or formerly, residing in
Charleston, in the United States of North Ame
rica, and the law ful children of the said /ohn
Swann, if such exist, are hereby informed, that
Marian Swann or DoL', his sister, died, at Edin
burgh, on the 25th April, la34, leaving a settle
ment, in which certain provisions are made in
lavor of him, the said Joint Swann, whom, fail
ing, his lawful children, and lie or his children,
in case of his decease, are hereby required to
make application to Georgs Combe, writer to
tho Signet, Edinburgh, before the 25th of April,
1835, otherwise the said provisions w ill, in terms
of tin* settlement, become null and void.
Edinburgh, 1st May, 1834.
John Swann was born in Alexandria in the
winter ol 1798: w hen about 10 years of age
he went to Edinburgh, w here he learned the tan
ning business, and returned to the United States
w hen about 20 years of age. The last heard of
him was at Hagerstown or Fiedericktown, Ma
ryland: then a journeyman tanner.
Alexandria, Dec. 9—d3w
DISTRICT OK COLUMBIA, 1 _
Alexandria Count*. £ *c*'
Circuit Court U. State*.—October Term, 1834.
Lewis McKenzie. Benjamin H."}
Lambert and Thomas Ferrall, )
Complainants, ! ,
AGAINST \ 1,1
George W. Delapiain and Wil- {
liain B. Stewart, Defendants.)
THE defendant. George W. Delapiain, not
having entered his appearance to this suit,
and given security according to the statute und
rules of the Court, and it appearing to tfie satis
faction of the Court that the said' George W.
Delapiain is not an inhabitant of the District 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^ippeurance
to this suit and 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 County.
Test: EDM. I. LEE, C. C.
nnv 26—2m
DISTRICT OK COLUMBIA, f „T
Alexandria Count*, $
Circuit Court U. State*.—October Term, 1834.
Barbara Hellrigle & Cathe-')
line Mmatte, Complain- |
ant9’ i In Chancery.
against | y
Jacob C. Hellrigle & Thom- |
son K. Mason, Defendants j
rpHE defendant, Jacob C. Hellrigle, not hav
A ing entered Ins appearance to this suit and
given security according to the statute and the
rules of tins Court, and it appearing to the sa
tisfaction of the Court that he is not an inhabit
ant of the Distiict of Columbia; on the motion
of the complainants, by their counsel, it is or
dered, that he appear here, on or before the
first day of the next May Term of this Court,
and answer the complainants’ bill, and give se
curitv for performing the decrees of the Court;
and th.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.
Te«t: EDM. I. LEE, C. C.
nnv 26—2m_
WHEAT FANS, &c.
LG. &. H. GUIS WOLD 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; 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 share of the
public patronage.
Flour manufacturers 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.
N. B. Repairing done on tn« shortest notice
rrf- TURNING in Wool, non, and
may 28— ly