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44 Fnis ce qifil fant, airxve ce qxCil pourra TJQrjSSiPil'; a^iiSTiXTXh 3D13U jHBS!B3l 3A> 03841. S7J317 3MEUXJS3 T©£. S-£T®. £808, ILEXANDIUA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY r.vc.ut s.yoivDE.v, r Q ni)LLABS PtR ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. aievandrTT gazette K IFOR THE COUNTRY) • is PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON 'itesDAY THURSDAY Jc SATURDAY, T.t5 DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. r,. )i4 0fAdeeming:-Advertisements neat . conspicuously inserted at the rate of one iaur oer square for the first three insertions, h wentv-five cents for every subsequent inser A reasonable deduction will be made in i STcase of yearly advertisers. ** ,^l advertisements appear in both nnneg. ^FOR CHARLESTON. __ T|,e first rate copper-fastened Ship efu>JOllXMARSHALL, Bacon, Master, will **“ ,jv to receive cargo next week, and take t m /nd naSen-ers at a low rate. For terms treight and pa.. y DAINGERFIELD. apply to dec 9_.— PoTTSoStON AND PORTLAND The good Schooner ANuLLIA, S. Dais* water. Master, will have despatch, take freight low; lor which, apply on SrOMo A. C. CAZENOVE A CO. dec 9 ----- i — for BALTIMORE. _ TheSchooner WILLIA M PEW. Lam Master, will sail on Wednesday, and “ ke freight low. Apply to the Master, or to | cMUkeire.gnANiBEBvt J. McKENZlE, ^ qUnion \V harf. * poll NORFOLK AND RICHMOND. rf-r The Sloop COLUMBIA, Collier, Mas JDrer. trill sail in all this week, and take freight lor either pl»ce- ^PP1^ to tlte Mxster, or t0 " LAMBERT & McKENZlE, dec 9 Union wharf. FOR BOSTON. ml The Packet Brig WASKLVCO. Ryuf.r. ^Master, can take light freight, and hand somely accommodate passengers. Apply to decS WM. FOWLE &CO. FOR BOSTON. h* The first rate sc hr. CERES, Knowles, j'ter, has the principal part of her car go engaged, and will have despatch, for fieight of two hundred barrels. Apply to dec 6 HENRY DAlNGER FI ELD. ‘ FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. Theschooner FIRM, Spencer, Master, tfU/will have quick despatch. For Ireight or passage, apply to dec 4—3t LAMBF.RT & McKENZIE. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rfK A Brig (carrying 2000 barrels) of first fl|£rate description, now at Norfolk, but can come up at a short notice, and load for any part of the world. Apply to dec 3 GEO. JOHNSON & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, rfw The superior coppered and copper las iffirened Brig OTRAXTO, Captain Frisbie, burthen 175 tons, and stows 1300 bbls. A Ireight to the West Indies or to South America would be preferred. Apply to S. R. Scott. George town, or to STEPHEN SHINN, <fec 2 Alexandria. FOR BARBADOES. rfK Thecoppered Scotch brig ST. JAMES, SIcJanes Boyd, Master—can take 300 barrels bre.id on freight. For which apply to dec 2_WM. FOWLE & CO FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. rfK The brig REMITTANCE, W. Bears iaaiMuster, she is coppered and copper las tened, and carries about 950 barrels. A pply to ^ dec2 _S, MESSERSMITH. FOR FREIGHT, The new and superior Ship COLU.lf W0/4, A. V. Crosby, master, now ready for the reception of a cargo. Apply to _foc 1 _W.Vl. FOWLE & CO. FOR NEW YORK. SRTe Schooner WILLIAM. Thomson mas* *s«i'er, has the principal part of her freight en and will be ready to receive cargo on Tuesday—four hundred barrels freight wanted. Apply to HENRY DALNGERFIELD. dec l ~ FOR NEW ORLEANS” On the 20th next month (December) the *c«£packet brig U.NCAS, Captain Nathaniel °tsh. Persons wishing to ship will please make wake early application to FRANKLIN & ARMFIELD. 2S—t2oth<; c FOR .NORFOLK. The Steamboat CHE SAPEAKE, Capt.W’iLso.N, I will be run as a regular j. -packet between Alexan* u and Norfolk; leaving Alexandria on Tues Norf at 1 o’clock, and arrivin in • orfola in time to put passengers for Richmond board the Patrick Henry. a ‘'*ta*ning, leave Norfolk on Wednesdays and naaya, at 2 P. M., taking passengers from u V*tnck Henry, and arrive at Alexandria on . ”, Thursdays, at 10 A. M. Passen ^■ne da 4^*m°re can carr*e^ throu6h th$ siv»*rr ^rom Alexandria to Norfolk, 86. exclu* fci. ® ®?al^ or ®7, meals included. From Nor ,°. Baltimore, 8S exclusive of meals; 89 w^als included. »danfj^besapeake is a new Boat, particularly fooed h ° route» *s coppered, copper-fas revu.’, 5 a stron? copper boiler, and is. in all Part- ent'tled to the confidence of travellers, char pleasure and families will onlv he aid f*,3 for the tr‘P to Norfolk or Old Point 14bj,k' 1. WILSON,Captain. * Doctor lee’s genuine new Lon don BILIOUS PILLS, which have for upwards of thirty yeurs 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 uli the most respectabla Druggists in the Unit ed States, &c. 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 writing, 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, 1834. The above Pills are sold at Alexandria, D. C. dec 11 By WM. STABLER,Druggist. ROLl.NS’ GENUINE TONIC MIXTURE, Warranted a perfect and lasting cure for the FEVER ASD AGUE. From Dr. Hamilton, of Philadelphia. DEAR SIR: l 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 ben-fit, after the ordinary medicines were of no mom ikp than to tpmnnrarv checks to the disease. The principles upon which you have constructed your medicine, would be rea dily recognized as in accordance with the sci ence of Phy.-fie, and the Fever and Ague always admitting of one uniform in<>de of treatment, your Mixture may be administered with its usu al advantage in every case of the complaint. Respectfully, S. M. HAMILTON. From the Baltimore Advertiser (iazette. CURE FOR AGUE ANL) FEVER, &c. &c. Rowan’s Tonic Mixture never fails to cure this most distressing of all diseases, as hundreds of certificates oi high respectability, like the following, fully prove: Cobbscille. Montg. Co. ]\ld. May 6, 1S33. I certily 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 “certain cures,” all to no purpose. He was at last cured by taking Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, which l believe to be th • best medicine in the world for curing the Fever and Ague, 'THOMAS FAWCEl T. Jus* received, and lor sale bv the sole Agent, for Alexand.u*. WM. HARPER, dec !2—3m Drugget. Fairfax street. STAR FIRE COMPANY. AN ACT reducing into one and amending the several acts respecting the prevention of accidents by fire, and for the extinguishment of the same. Sec. 6. And be it further enicted. That if any person who shall be present at any lire, shall neglect or refuse to ooey the order or direc tion of any officer who shall be appointed by any fire company now established, or which may hereafter be established, knowing him to b“ an officer, such person shall forfeit and pay f..r each offence, the sum of five dollars. Pro viiled, The name of su. li 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 Regulators.—A. C. Cazenove, John Wood, James Vansant, Edward Smyth, G. W. Harris, Is«»ac H. Robbins. 6 Property Men.—Wm. D. Nutt. A. J. Flem ing, James Cl.igett, Charles J. Pox, Harrison Wright, Jno. VV. Mount. 4 Commanders of Engine.—Edw’d S. Hough, Charles Ross, Warren L. Reed, Wm. H. Shir P V3 Axe Men.— Harrison Hough, Wilkinson Williams, Lewis Piles, Jr. . 3 Torch Bearers.—James Eaches, Ephraim Wheeler, Thomas Vowell, Jr. Jno. D. Vowell Pre-ident of S. F. Company. J. H. Robbins, Secretary. dec 12—3t _ - \VM. F>. HARPUR, dock and Hatch-Maker, (late of Philadelphia.] RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of A lexandria, and the public generally, tlia he has taken the old established stand occupiet by Mr. Adam, SilverSmith, and formerly occu pied by Mr. Barton, where he will give particu lar attention to Duplex, Horizontal. Lepinc, 1 a tent Lever. Repeating and Plain YY atclies.— Musical Boxes and Clocks repaired. N. B. Chronometers cleaned, adjusted, ant 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 age. Personshaving like'y Servants tc dispose of, will find it to be their interest to give us a call, as we will give higher prices in cas! than any other purchaser who is now, or maj hereafter, come into this market, oct 25 FRAN KLIN & ARMFIELP. -LOST, YESTERDAY, on Washington street, or be tween Washington and Henry streets, oi King street, a black Bombazine rolled ir a black Circassian long shawl. The finder wil be suitably rewarded I'v returning it to dec 4 W1LLUAM D. NUTT. ALEXANDRIA MUSEUM OPEN, daily, from 10 to 12 o’clock A. M. one Irom 3 to 5 P. M. _fan 24 BLANK SAND PAMPHLETS Printed, with neatness & despatch, at this offici CHOCOLATE. HALF Boxes W. B. No. 1 Chocolate vJ 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. MESSERSM1TH. ALMANACS. JUST received the American Almanac, for 1S35; Comic do do; also, the Comic To ken, an accompaniment for Comic Almanac, for 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. 6III1DS. St. Croix Sugar (part prime) 10 do Porto Rico do 5 do N. Orleans do 30 bags St. Domingo Coffee 16 do old white Lagnira 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 B^ef Landing, and for sale bv STEPHEN SHINN, dec 2 Janney’s Wharf. THEOLOGICAL BOOKS. AN Introduction to the Critical study aed j Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures.—By j Thomas Hartwell Horne, M. A. oi St. John’s j College, Cambridge. Fifth American edition, I illustrated with numerous maps and facsimiles , 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 ofBihlical Li-' terature in the University of Cambridge. For sale by AUGUSTUS JACOBS, nov 2A_ _ FOR SALE, ON moderate terms, a second hand Cooking stove. \VM. STABLER, j 11 nil) 26___ ~ FUks FoR i HE LAuiKs. PELERINE and Round Capes, a beautiful article; Lynx, and other Boas, extra fine. ; Also, a large and goneral assortment of Su- i pei fine Caps: for comfort and richness they j stand unrivalled. Hair Caps of every pattern In store, the Don’s much admired Silk H its: ; for a continuance of lustre and beauty they are not equalled. Together with a sUtck of Hats, of my own ; ' manufacture, that will give satisfaction. I so licit a call. JOHN T. O. W1LBAR. nov 28—tf SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO. -g BOXES, pound lumps, W. Morgan’s l • brand, said to be of very finest quality— just received per schooner V irginia, from Rich j ntond and for sale by GEO. JOHNSON & Co. nov 17 [National Intelligencer law3w] FOR SALE. MThe brick DUELLING HOUE and LOT, formerly the residence ol the late j Daniel McLean, at present in the occupancy ol i Mr. Hugh C. Smith. There is no property in town more desirable as a residence. The im provements are good, and the lot spucious fronting upwards of 100 feet on Alfred street— and running through the square, parallel with Kin<r to Columbus street. For terms, apply to nov 17 JAMES D KERR. TO RENT, The BRICK HOUSE, next to Mr. James j I^Norris’, on Prince, between Fairfax and Union streets, at present occupied by Mr. John I Morgan. Possession can be given 24th Decern ; ber. ° JOSI AH H. DAVIS, nov 27 FOR RENT. ' A comfortable two-story BRICK HOUSE, fjjfil on Water street, near the residence of Jos. Haris, F.sq. well calculated for a genteel family, having seven rooms. To a good tenant the rent will be low, and possession s-iven forthwith. Apply to SAM’L LINDSAY, j nov 27 _____ fashionable hats and CAPS. OZEN JOSSELYN, Ayent, north-east cor ner of King and 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, ofthe 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 1 ones. All kinds of FURS purchased as above, nov 4—3m______ WINES. RAISINS AND COFFEE. sy X (,H-ks Marseilles Made ra > Wineg AO 15 do Sweet Malaga $ 30 hnxes Fresh Raisins 20 hags White Coffee This morning landing from schooner Victory, from New Yoik, and for sale by . dec 2 WILLIAM N. McVElGH NEW GOODS. WILLIAM H. MOUNT & 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 “ Q,uilted, 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 Oztiaburgs 5 “ Brown Shirtings 3 “ 5 4 Sheetings 4 cases Bleached do On Il'ind— 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 nr retail. _dec 5 MiW CiuODS. 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 Camon Flannels and Fur Chintz Checked and Plain Cambrics Flag. Bandanno 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 lied Ticks, Plaids Bleached and Brown Sheetings With various other Goods, for sale cheap, dec 3 __ BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. rilllE subscriber informs his friends and the .1. 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 ot 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 bound to pattern, at the shortest no tice. Book Binding, in every variety of style, neatly and substantially executed, by oct 21—tf JOHN FLEMING BOOTS AND SHOES. .1. 1). HAH MON HAS JUST RECEIVED— t BUB PAIR prime coarse broguns, part J. ULFvr double soals, a good aiticle for win t«'i- urpuiS' Mens’ Kip and Calf Bootees, nailed, pegged and sewed Mens’Calf Boots, sewed and pegged “ Kip do siout do do “ Seal do pegged and nailed “ Thick water proof boots se wed 4 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______ CHARLES BENNETT HAS for sale, 5 bales best Bridport fine shad and herring seine twine, a consignmeni 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 hale common shoe thread A bale nest patent tailors’ thread, W. B. and blue 3 bales Virginia cotton osnaburgs 1 hale mixed Lowel kerseys A few pieces 6-4 flashings 4 coarse wollen? A case common and flue gilt London pins 1 case 4 1 Irish Linens, in whole and hall pieces, real good quality, nov 20’ W liKAT, 4U 1 CONTINUE to pay the highest Cash price for Wheat, delivered at the Triadelplua Mills, of in Alexandria. I wish to purchase Rye and Flaxseed at my Store, on Union, be tweeen King and Prince streets, nov24_J_SAMUEL LINDSAY. SALT, CHEESE, WHISKEY, AC. 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 25 SAM’L. R » rn aiCILi MADtiiliA wi 5 Quarter-casks ) qj^ gj^jy Madeira Wine, 1 halfpipe 3 just rereived and for sale by nov 27 w\f. N. McVEIGH. PORTO RICO SUGAR. 8 HHDS of excellent quality, just received per Columbia, and for sale bv dec 1_GEORGE JOHNSON A Co. WANTED. AT a moderate price, a pair of hrisk-wnlkinf Oxen, or a single one of the above descrip lion. [dec 3] JOSIAH H. DAVIS. LAMBERT AND McKENZIE, OA Union Wharf hare, in Store for tale tU\J HAlF chests Young Hyson Tea 15 Qr. casks Marseilles Madeira wine 1 ca>k Dutcii Madder 10 Burrels Venetian Red 75 Boxes German Pipps, 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 Ravens and Russia Duck. dec 4 BACON HAMS. O LADD’S Hums, received and for sale ^UUby WM. H. MILLER, dec 5—tf CEDAR OR LOCUST POSTS WANTED. XAA CEDAR or Locust posts, by A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. dec 5 HEIRS W A \TEn JOHN SV\ ANN, a native ol Edinburgh, in Scotland, and now. or foi merlv, residing in Charleston, in 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 DoL, his sister, died, at Edin burgh, on the 25th April, 1834, leaving a settle ment, in which certain provisions urc made in favor 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, w here he learned the tun ning business, and returned to the United States when about 20 years of age. The last heard of him was at H.jgeistown or Fiedericktown, Ma ryland: then a journeyman tanner. A t»'Y »nAi is.. I>, c. 9—d3w DISTRICT OK COLUMBIA, > „ Alexandria Colntv. \ ”c‘* Circuit Court U. Stutes.—October Term, 1834. Lewis McKenzie. Benjamin H.'I Lambert and Thomas Ferrall, J Complainants, ! . AGAINST \ In Cha»cery. George W. Delaplain and Wil j liam B. Stewart, Defendants, j rpHE defendant, George W. Delaplain, not JL having entered his appealance to tins suit, and given security according to the statute anc 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 (lie 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 appearance to this suit and answer the complainants’ bill, and give security for performing the decrees of the Court; and that the resident defendant, W il liam B. Stewart, do not pay. convey awuy, 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: und 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'satd County. Test: EDM. 1. LEE, C. C. nov 26—2m DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, i Alexandria Countv, $ *5C‘‘ Circuit Court U. States.—October Term, 1834. Barbara Hellrigle & Cathe-'t tine Minatre, Complain- ) ants, AGAINST Jacob C. Ilellrigle &. Thom son F. Mason, Defendants J rilHE defendant, JacobC. Hellrigle, not nav JL ing entered ins appearance to this suit and given security according 10 the statute and the rules of this Court, and it appearing to the sa tisfaction of the Court that he is not an inhabit ant of the District of Columbia; on the motion ot the complainants, by (heir counsel, it is or dered, that he appear here, on or before the first day of the next May Teim of this Court, and answer the complainants’ bill, and give se curity for performing the decrees of the Court; and that the resident defendant, Thomson F. Mason, do not pay, convoy away, or secrete, the debts by hint 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 tho 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 26—2m WHEAT FANS, d.c. LG. & 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; 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 cotv» stant attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronage. Flour manufacturer* 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 the shortest notice, TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass, may 28—ly