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■v • ’ ■* *. * ■ i t it « .1 • i • " f » “ Fats ce ati’t/ yatcZ, arrive ce fju'il pourra ssi'f. a&’sress'&.&'s &i®:ssttsta» vjssiitt&'irx si/ uses- sf-ms? snuMBg t®&. sa-sr®. an. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR S-YOJK/JEjY, AT 3 DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALT YEARLY. ALE XANDRfA OAZ ETTE (FOR THE COUNTRY) IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, AT 5 DOLLARS TER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Terms of Advertising:—Advertisements neat ly and conspicuously inserted at the rate of one dollar per square for the first three insertions, and twenty-five cents for every subsequent inser tion. A reasonable deduction will be made in the case of yearly advertisers. V AH advertisements appear in both papers. FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL JOB X3 A CHEAT VARIETY OP COLORS, NEATLY EXECUTED .IT THIS OFFICE. KOll NORFOLK. The Steamboat C11E~ Sd 1'EAKE, Capt. Wilson, will be run as a regulai 'packet between Alexan dria and Norfolk; leaving Alexandria on Tues days and Fridays, at 1 o’clock, and arriving in Norfolk in time to put passengers for Richmond on board the Patrick Henry. Returning, leave Norfolk on W ednesdays and Sundays, at’ 2 P. M, taking passengers from the Patrick Henry, and arrive at Alexandria on Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 A. M. Passen gers for Baltimore cun be carried through the same day. , Fare from Alexandria to Norfolk, ^6, exclu* sive of meals, or $7, meals included. I* roin Noi • folk to Baltimore, exclusive of meals; $9 meals included. . The Chesapeake is aneirBoat. particularly adapted to this route; is coppered, copper-fas tened, has a strong copper boiler, and is, in all respects, entitled to the confidence of travellers. Parties of pleasure and families will only be charged for the trip to Norfolk or Old Point and back. J- WILSON, Captain. FASHIONABLE HATS AND CAPS. OZF.N JOSSELYN, Agent, north-east cor ner of K*ng and Royal streets, respectfully Informs his old customers and the public gene rally that he is prepared to lurnish them with ELEGANT BLACK HATS, got npin the first style, of the be<t materials, and by experienced and faithful journeymen. Also, Brown and Seal colored Hats. CAPS. Gentlemen’i, 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 11 its taken in part pay for new ones. All kin-Js of FURS purchased as above. nov 4—3m__ FOR SALE. The brick DWELLING HOUR and !=«. LOT, formerly the residence ol the late Daniel McLean, at present in the occupancy of 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 I King to Columbus street. For terms, apply to nov 17 - JAMES D KERR. HOUSE AND STORE TO RENT. ^ We will lease the premises, on Fairfax Tlx near King street, now occupied by Mr. Ro bert Munro, to a careful permanent tenant, at a very moderate rent. Possession to be given 1st January next. dec 2.i SAM’L B. LARMOUR & CO. FOR RENT, /a The Frame HOUSE at the corner of JlAKing and Pitt-streets. AUo— The small HOUSE adjoining, next to :ni|the Confectioners. Possession of either given immediately, and to good tenants ihe rents will be made low. R. H. MILLER. 12 mo 17__ FOR RENT, The three-story Brick HOUSE, lately occupied by George Hill, adjoining Wm. Stabler’* Apothecary Shop; a good stand for any business. Possession given 1st January. Apply to R. H. MILLER. 12 mo 17_ NEW STYLE. JUST received, per schooner Village from Boston, two cases of Satin Beaver Hats, entirely a new pattern; they have been made to ordrr, and are extra fine. In Store— Hats of even’ shape and quality; Caps of the latest fashions: all ol which will be sold whole sale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. I solicit a call, and you’ll sec what good bargains I will glveyon. All Hats bought m the subscriber will at all times be put in older gratis: such a* binding and ironing. JOHN T. O. AVILBAR. Cash given forTursj those having the aiticle will please to call._ jan 1 LAMPS. JUST received, and now open for sale, Read ing Lamps with Shades, suitable for read ing, writing, sewing. &e.; English Brass Shop Lamps. On H and—Wall Lamps; Plain and Cut Passage Lamps; Lamp Glasses, Shades and Wicks. HUGH C. SMITH, dec 23 [ CHEESE, TEA, &c. I "I CASKS Cheese 1. v" 5 half chests Young Hyson ) 'reas 10 catly boxes Imperial $ 10 indian barrels Marseilles MaJeira Wine o boxes plug Tobacco 10 boxes Fig Blue Just received, per Schr. Washington, from New York, and for sale by jan 23 JOS. HARRIS & SON. SUG \R &c. X Hlids Porto Rico Sugar, of good quality Pounds, and a variety of sizes of small plug Tobacco 10 half chests Young Hyson Tea 6 bales Candlewick 10 kegs Glades Butter 10 do Leipers Snuff For sale by GEO. JOHNSON & CO. Also a few shares Potomac Bank Stock, jan 22 _ IIAY AND CORN. A FEW Bundles Screwed Hay, of fine qua lity-inspected 500 bushels excellent White Corn, in store, and for sale by WM. D. NUT T. jan21______ SUGAR, TEA, &c. IIIIDS. > Sugars, Chiefly Porto Rico of tl*/ 25 bbls. \ Good quality. 40 chests ) Young Hyson Teas, good to; 10 4chests $ (inequality. j 20 Idids. JNuvitias Syrup, Orleans and, 20 bbls. $ West India Molasses. With their usual assortment of GROCERIES, ; for sale bv jan 21 * SAMUEL B. LARMOUR & CO. j WANTED, j IN a Dry Good Store, a young man of un- j questionable character who is a first rate salesman, and can take charge of the business in the absence of the employer. A letter ad-: dressed to A, nost paid, will be immediately at- . tended to. None need apply except he can answer fully to the above. _jan 26—tf LOOKING GLASS PLATES. rOOKING Glass Plates, by the case, dozen,, J or single one. of the following sizes: 10x14, 13x22, 14x24, 10x23, 18x30. ROBERT H. MILLER. 12 mo 17 [Nat. Int. eo3t & charge R. H M ]« RICH CUT GLASS AND CHINA. VFE W sets rich Cut Decanters and gilt Tea ! China, just received, and will be sold very low. R. H. MILLER. 12 mo 17 _ _! ALMONDS, &c. \ BALE Bordeaux Soft shelled Almonds M 5 bbls New York Prime Pork Just received per schr.W ashington. and on j sale by ANDREW J. FLEMING, j jan 24__j FARMERS' BANK OF ALEXANDRIA, j 1WISH tu purchase Stock of the above Bank, j for which the highest Cash price will be paid, on application to j.,n 23 SAM’L LINDSAY. COTTON YARN. IN Bales or assorted Nos. 100 and 200 lbs. each, from the Brandy wine Factory for saloon accommodating terms by jan 22_GEO. JOHNSON & Co. FOR RENT, A neat, comfortable, and well-arranged JlSlDWELLlNG HOUSE, on St. Asaph-street, near King-street, will be rented low on applica tion to Benjamin Barton, or to jan 27'WM. D. NUTT. ORCHARD GRASS, TIMOTHY AND CLO VER SEED. THE subscriber lias just received, and offers for sale, 200 bushels “ New Crop” Clover Seed 50 do Orchard Grass do. and 25 do New Timothy do jan 31 JAMES D. KERR. COPAL VARNISH, OF the best qualities, lor Coach Work, for Polishing Furniture, ami for common pur poses, for s^ile by WILLIAM STABLER, Chemist & Druggist, Alexandria; Agent of the manufacturer, P. B. Smith, N. Y. Having used the above mentioned Varnish es for the last 12 months. 1 do not hesitate to pronounce them of superior quality. JAMES GREEN, Alex., Jan. 31 Cabinet-maker. [Winchester Virginian, Leesburg Gen. Liberty, and Warrenton Spectator.] _ FOR HIRE7 ~ 4 BOY of 14 years of age, accustomed to house work—terms very moderate. Apply at this office jan 28—tf CASTORS. JUST imported a few setts good PLATED CASTORS, silver mounted; Brass M^unt ed; Wood Frame Castors; CommonPlated Cas tors; together with a full assortment of CHINA GLASS and EARTHENWARE. decj23__HUGH C. SMITH. LIVERPOOL SALT. aaaa BUSHELS Ground Alum Salt £yl/lFI_F 250 sacks Blown do Ashton filled 60 boxes, each containing 100 loaves best refined Salt, for sale, by re jan 6 A. C. CAZENOVE * CO. A FOR SALE, VALUABLE Man Cook, about 21 years i of age; healthy, sober, honest, and intelligent 1 in Ins business. He has been bred up in the country, and will be sold for no fault whatever. Enquire of the Printer. feb 2—1m PLUG TOBACCO. t A BOXES superior Plug Tobacco, just re I. \F ceived per schooner Oswego, and for sale bv \VM. N. McVElGH. 1 feb 3 ORANGES AND LEMONS. BOXES Oranges 20 boxes Lemons, landing from Brig Wankinco, for sale by feb 5 WM. FOWLE & CO. GUM ELASTIC SHOES. 2 CASES Gum Elastic Shoes just received and for sale low by WM. D. NUTT, jan 27 WARRANTED WINTER OIL. 6} A Casks Pure Winter Strained Oil, direct from the Manufactory at Nantucket, just received, and for sale by WM. D. NUTT. Instore 15 boxes superior Sperm Candles, long 4s and 5s and short 0s and 10s, warranted pure.jan 1 INDIA RUBBErTaPRONS. - WM. H. MOUNT <fc CO. have just receiv ed from New York. 100 . ) India Rubber Aprons, a new and 50 ... > beautiful article for Ladies und Misses fMisseg>jan 10 TO RENT, The WAREHOUSE lately occupied by JDULOapt. Benj. T. Fendail, adjoining the Store houses of Win. Fowle & Co. feb 2J. II. DAVIS. SPLENDID GRAND PIANO FORTr.S. j JUST receieved, and are offered for sale on ! excellent terms, two grand Piano Fortes, of American Manufacture, one of which, for beau- \ ty of touch, tone, and finish, cannot be excelled. j These Pianos, for their qualities, will be sold : low. AUGUSTUS JACOBS, j feb 7__| FALL CAUGHT MACKEREL. NOS. 1 and 2 in barrels Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in half harrels. For sale by LAMBERT McKENZIE, jan 19 Union Wharf. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR & MOLASSES. 1*1 HHDS. New Oileans Sugar o “ New Orleans $ M . 10 “ Cuba \ Molasses Just, received and for sale by feb4 _ WILLIAM N. McVElGH) MANILLA COFFEE. SA BALES Manilla Coffee, a very superior ! vl article, just received and far sale by i feb6 8. ME8SERSMITH. j SUGAR AND MOLASSES. ^T. CROIX, Porto Rico, and New Orleans Sugars Trinidad and Pcrto Rico Molasses, of best quality, for sale by jan 6_A C. CAZENOVE A CO. A APPLES. FEW Barrels, in eood order, just received and for sale by GEO. JOHNSON & Co. feb7 _I SUGAR AND MOLASSES. HHDS. New Crop Orleans Sugar 5 do do do Molasses Just received and for sale by feb 4 ANDREW J. FLEMING. WINES. MADEIRA, St. Lucur, Malaga, and a varie ty of French and German rWines, war I ranted of first quality—Champaigne, equal to ! any imported. For sale by ion 6A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. ! PLASTER, AND POTATOES. ; A (N Tons Plaster of Paris ' 'Jrvf 400 bushels Nova Scotia Potatoes received per Sclir. Tav, Wilkie; master, from Halifax. For sale by W. FOVVLE & CO. jan 23 __ RUSSIA DUCK. PIECES Aloxandroff Heavy duck Do 30 do Gogari Bruisquine do do 30 do 'XU do do 30 do KonoplofF do do forsaleby HENRY DA1NGERFEILD. dec 1 __ Ocor TON SEINE TWINE, F superiorquality being an improved make, just received and for sale by jan ]7JAMES W. SCOTT. CASH FOR 400 NEGROES, INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25 years of age. 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, dec 17 FRANKLIN & ARMFIELP. 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 zers. Pay Books, Journals; Letter, Cash, In voice, Memorandum Books, <fcc. 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 NEW GOODS. CARSINETS; Nankeens Black Worsted and Mixed Cotton Hose Canton Flannels Furniture. Common and Twilled Calicoes Corded Skirts; Suspenders Pins; Tickings Colored Cottons 1 Bale Wadding in 000 Q.uills, just received and for sale by feb 2 GEORGE WHITE. SALT. qaaa BUSHELS S». Ubes and Turks 1*1 OwvF* f and Salt—for sale by jan 28 HENRY PATNGERF1ELP. MORE DRY GOODS. WT. HARPER has just received, from the • North, a further supply o£ 25 bales and packages of seasonable Dry Goods, which he will sell unusually low, wholesale and retail: Super and common Cloths of every color Woollen and Cotton Flannels 9-4. 10-4, 11-4 Rose Blankets, Point and heavy Duffill do Cassinetts, some very low priced Linseys plain and striped Merinos, French and English, very cheap Scarlet, English do A large quantity Circassiansand Bombazets Black and Colored Worsted Hose and £ Hose Woollen, Buck, Beaver, Kid and other Gloves Woollen Comforts Silk and Cotton Hdkfs Linen Cambric Hdkfs Calicoes, some very handsome Plain Crimson Merino Calico Silk Swansdown and other Vestings Several pieces Mutteoni’s best black Italian Siik Col’d Gros de Naples, figured and plain Black, white and col’d Italian Crapes and Crape Lisse White Silk Hose and half Hose, plain and ribb’d Ladies white embroidered Kid Gloves Fancy Hdkfs. and fancy Beltings Cambric Edging and Inserting, very hand some Thread Edgings Irish Linen and Lawns and Irish Sheeting Linen Table Cloths Burlaps and other Linens Cotton Oznaburgs 3-4 4-4 5-4 brown and bleached Domestics. Furniture and other Colored do Ticks, heavy Apron Checks, fine and low priced With u great variety of other Goods for sale cheap. _dec 25 NEW GOODS. GEO. S. HOUGH has just received— 10 pieces Super Cloths of almost all colors, some beautiful for Ladies’ Cloaks Drab, blue, black and mixed Cassimeres and Sattinctts Fancy Vestings [cheap 10 pieces real French Merinoe’s, very fine and 10 “ English do Super Italian Lustrings and Poult de Soie Some beautiful brown ditto Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloves Cloths and Linseys for Servants Woollen Hose Fine Lamb’s Wool Shirts Bandanna and Flagg Hdkfs. some very large Rose, Point and Duflil Blankets Bleached Domestic Shirtings and Sheetings Brown do do Linen Cambric Hdkfs Colored Cambrics of all colors Canton Flannels of all colors Furniture Chintzes and Calicoes Narrow Bobbinet Quilling Russia Sheetings and Diapers Brown Hollands and Lawns Silk Velvets of all colors All of which will be sold low._jan 3 FURS! FURS1 WILLIAM II MOUNT & CO. have just received— 3 super Lynx Pelerines 2 do Imitation do 2 do Lustred Fisher do 4 do large sized Lynx Fur Capes 6 do Luotred Fisher do do 15 do large and small Common do 8 do Boa Constrictors Which we will sell at New York prices. dec 8___ NEW GOODS. JOHN H. BRENT l)as 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 nnd Fur Chintz Checked and Plain Cambrics Flag, Bandanno and Spitalfield Hdkfs Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Silk and Cotton Hose Thread, Bobbinett, nnd Cambric Edging Cassinets, fine nnd superfine Frilled Cloths and Linsey Woolsey Burlaps and Cotton Osnaburgs Bed Ticks, Plaids Bleached and Brown Sheetings With various other Goods, for sale cheap. I dec 3 _ 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 bale best patent tailors' thread, W. B. and blue 3 bales Virginia cotton osnaburgs 1 bale mixed Lowel kerseys A few pieces 6-4 flushings 4, coarse wollens A case common and fine gilt London pins 1 case 4-4 Irish Linens, in whole and half pieces, real good quality. nov 20 Dyeing nnd Coat Scouring Establishment, south side of Royal street, one dftor from the comet of King-street. Frederick cudlipp most respectfully informs the citizens of Alexandria, and the puhlic generally, thnt he has opened a branch of his business at the above place, when* he Dyes and Dresses Ladies, and Gentlemen’* Gar ments, of every description; Cleans and Bleach es Merino Shawls; Ladies’ Dresses Dyed and Watered every color. N, B. Merchants Goods Dy*»d and put up in the neatest manner ian 16—3m BOOTS AND SHOES. T HwWK1TE ha? ju8t reived, per Brig • W ankinco and other recent arrivals, a farther supply of BOOTS and SHOES, adant ed to the present season. Among them are Men’s Thick Pegged Boots Coarse Sewed and Pegged Brogan* 1st quality * * Seal Pegged and Nailed Boot# Calf Sewed and Pegged Boots, Island 2d quality “ Eii'ro?™*!1 Eeathe' Water Boota Calf Sewed, Pegged and Nailed Mun roes “ India Rubber and Leather Over Shoea t BJoys,: J?oa*lse Pe&£ed Brogans and Shoes Ladies Fur Trimmed and PJain India Rubber Shoes Hair Seal Caps and Trunks, all sizes Which, with his general stock of Boots and Shoes, are offered for sale at the lowest nricea. either wholesale or retail. dec jj ^ BOOTS AND SHOES. ' ' A. D. ITARMON JIAS JUST RECEIVED— 1 00ft pri?ie coarse broSa"», part J. vvl/ double soals, a good article for win ter wear a^d Calf Bootees, nailed, peggedand 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 and shoes Ladies French kid slippers ALSO, Hair Seal Tntnks-all of which are offered cheap, wholesale or retail. nov 12 TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE. 1 OFFER for sale a valuable tract of Wood Laud in Prince William County, Va. 30 miles below Washington, near the Potomac rl ver arid Q,uantico creek. It 19 heavily clothed with lofty yellow heart Pine, suitable for ship timber, plank and wharf logs; and it is believed three thousand cords of wood could be obtained from it. The distance to navigation is less than a mile, and the expense of hauling would con sequently be very moderate. 1 will sell this property a great bargain, and give long credit: a good opportunity is, ther* fore, now presented to an enterprising man in clined to engage in the timber and wood busi ness. For further information apply to Mr. W. S. Co'quhoun, Dumfries, Mr. Samuel H. Jan ney, Occoquan, or to mein Alexandria, dec 31—tfJAMES W. SCOTT. WHEAT FANS, &c. LG. <&. H. GRISWOLD have nowon 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 he made of the best materials and workmanship; and hope, by con stant attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronnge. ' Flour manufacturers and Wheat Fan maker* will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. 0 A boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above business, 16 or 17 years old, of good and steady habits. 9 N. B. Repairing done on the shortest notice TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass may 28— ly DISTR 1CT~OFToLUMBIA, > 0 Alexandria County. \ Circuit Court U. Stales.—October trrm 1834 Isaac Nickolls. surviving execu-*) tor of Isaac Nickolls the elder, deceased; Isaac Nickolls, Wil liam Hoge, and William Pig got, executors of Samuel Nick olls, deceased; Ann Hunter and David Hunter administrators of Mary Hunter, deceased; and Moses Gulick and John John ston, executors of John Gulick, deceased—Complainants /« Chancer* against . *7 Daniel Graham and Maria, his wife, and John Mclver; the said Daniel being the administrator of Jon Mclver the elder, de ceased; and the said Maria and John being the only children and heirs at law of the said John Mclver, the elder—Defcn dams. j THE defendants, Daniel Graham and Maito his wife, and John Mclver not having en tered their appearance to this suit, and given security according to the statute and the rule# of the Court, and it appearing to the satisfac tion of the Court, that they are not inhabitants of the District of Columbia, on tha motion of the Complainants, by their Counsel, it is ordered that the said Defendants do appear here on or before the first day of the next May Term of this Court, and answer the Complainants BilL and give security for performing the decreaaof the Court; and that a copy of this order be forth with published for two months successively in the Alexandria Gazette, and another copy post ed at the front door of the Court House of safrf Countv. Test: EDM. I. LEE, C. C. dec 22—2m PORTO RICO SUGARS. HHDS.. of prime quality, received per OVr Wankinco, for roile by dec 9 WM. FOWI.fc A CO, FlGg — I QW DRUMS fresh Fier«. of prime qualj X • tv, received per Wankincn, for sain by WM. PDWLE A CO I dec R