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r ^ vVvii ***””* THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1837. NEW SERIES. VOL. XIII -NO. 4544. OL. XXXVII._. . . - - - ---- - - -- TTexandkia gazette, A bt^LISHED DAILY BY ,er>GAR SJfO WDEJf, ‘i r\\\DRIA GAZETTE, ALF;™« THE COUNTRY) ,ni icmfd regularly on ®Sy TtttfBSDAY AND SATURDAY lT" oOtCAH3 FEK ANNUM, PAYABLE IN Itr,,e advance._ '777i^t!$ins:~ Advertisements fr^lLune square, inserted three ut«5' “Advertisementscontinued ' * imes for 50 cents a square for '^ '^rtion inside or 25 cents outmlt. “•‘"fne” are counted as a square. nts by the year, at prices upon, having reference to ^ual amount of space they mayoc *'■-avertising bv the year not to ^“rtides not included in their re 1,;er^ w* nor to insert in their ad jSeatanv other nam^ than their If!!. _ and boston re Gl'BAR LINE PACKETS^ jjLS Vessels will compose T: !. ..I ir Lme of Packete between 1 " fl he District of Coin tibia: ^°"at'Jr U Newcomb, Master !r!? Kkinco, E. H. Ryder. do .. Amulet. CL O. Nickerson do u Columbia, C. These vessels are all of the fir ss, Lhevcell^d accommodations for I as^ jL'n The Masters good pilots and Er'acmi tinted with the trade. 1 hey oncea week from each place. TmI-OWI.F, & Co., Alexandria. |0. LOMBARD & Co., 1 wh;‘rf> lime 29—tf lo^ton. - IT^InotoN CITY AND N. OR LEANS PACKETS. ^ The subscribers having pur- *§|v phased of Messrs. Armfield ®S£ ifanklm & Co. two of their splendid New IHnas packets, intend running them „,u irlv between tlie two ports, leaving ,:k n|ace on the 1st ol each month. tVU TRIBUNE, Samuel Boush *.r, will leave this place on the 1st of Jgmonth, (December) The brig L N AS, Nathaniel Boush, master, on toe Those Wishing to ship had better have Kir servants at this place a day or two revious to the vessels sailing. Sen. ants ,i he kept at go cents per day. t reight d passage as heretofore. \VM II- A\ 1LLIAMS & CO. Washington City, Nov- 19- •_ for rent. m The large and commodious House Eon the lower end ot Prince street, !'e!y occupied by Mrs. Hill: it is well calculated for a Grocery and genteel boarding house. To a good tenant the pm will be moderate. Apply to Thomas tin?, King street. aP 3—tf TO RENT. tTht Brick House on Fairfax st., nerthofVVm. P. Green’s. iH JOS1AH H. DAVIS. FOR RENT, M The three story brick Store, with aldatc roof, at the corner of Prince ifld Union streets. It will be rented low | rnd immediate possession given. a Also, the Brick Store on Fairfax H^treet, adjoining the house occupied >y Mtss Ashton. And a Brick Dwelling House on JiHenty street, suitable for a small Apply to jar> 2 ’ WM. FOWLF. & SON. FOR RENT. The two story brick dwelling house 3l0n the North side of Xing street be t*een Alfred and Patrick Streets, atpre-1 s?nt occupied by George Brent, Esq.— Possession to be given on 22d January next. ALSO, the briA stable, heretofore oc fiip;e 1 by Mr. Ezra Lunt, as a livery sta ^e- situated on the alley between Alfred n’1(» Patrick, nearest south to King street. Torsion mav be had immediately.— APl’yto A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. HOUSE TO RENT. Th* two story Br ick House on Roy jl;dstreet.opposite Mr. McGuire’s, and gaining Miss Mandeville’s is vacant, ai ' would he leased at a moderate rent t> a re<paCt.ible tenant—possession im m^.-atrlv given. 32—tf BAVL. CAAVOOD Co. TO KENT, tAt a reduced rent, a frame House north-east of Samuel B. Lavmour’s residence of Mrs. Hooe. Jz^6 JOSfAH H. DAVIS t \vn ,ASH F0R NEGROES. I r . , 4 "‘re the highest cash price for a XP ^°Sroos' from 10 to 25 years of £ r Myself or Agent can, at all times, T at the establishment formerly t>u Armfield, Franklin & Co., at es enc* °f Duke street, jinaru^tf^ GEO. KEPHART. Turn .DIVIDEND. k President and Directors of the n C " lirT10re an(* Potomac Steam Pack di7i?!”p,an/' this day declared a **.V€! Nodars per share upon »avasf! a or i°'nt st°ck of the company, rant °? or a,>r Tuesday the 21th in more at the ^ecbanics' Bank of Balti W*N be held on Monday and Vir^st‘at t*ie °®c® of the Maryland tea n,>0gl?la ^team Packet Company for the cnlT ^ t0 raanaSe thc affairs ot c°topany for the ending year. Baitim,^ ?* w,LS(>Ni Treasurer. ca^more,jaai2~tf FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. The Steamer Fred ericksburg, Capt. Jen kins, will leave Com merce street wharf every Saturday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, returning she will leave Washington eve ry Wednesday morning at 6, and Alex andria at 7 o’clock, Both going and returning, she will re ceive and land passengers and light Goods at the usual landing places on the Potomac. The freight on such goods must be paid at the time of shipment. Shippers will please have their goods distinctly marked, and especially desig nate the place of delivery hether Alex andria, Washington or Georgetown— and in cases of miscarriage, to give im mediate notice to the Agent at the port of delivery—the owners ofthe boat will not be answerable unless such notice be given within ten days. Goods must be sent alongside before 3 o’clock on the days of departure. AW baggage and parcels at the risk of the owner or owners thereof. CHAS. WORTHINGTON, ap 5—dtf Agent. NOTICE. The Steamboat CO LUMBIA, Capt James ,Mitchell, will continue her regular trips from next Thursday, leaving Washington at 10 o’clock, and Alexandria at 11 o’clock, every Thursdr»y, and returning, leave Norfolk every Sunday at 3 o’clock. Passage and fare $8 mar S—tf NOTICE. The Steamboat JO SEPH JOHNSON will on and after Sunday, Feb. 12th, commence running between Alexandria and Wash ington, and run as follows: Leave Alexandria at 9, 11 o’clock, A. M. do do 2, 4 o’clock, P. M. do Washington at 10,12, do A. M. do do at 3, 5, do P. M. fob 11 JOSEPH JOHNSON. MORE NEW GOODS. GEO. S HOUGH has just received a large additional supply of Fancy and Staple Goods, which renders his as sortment very choice and general, viz: Super black, blue, and fancy cloths drab, black, blue, and mixt cassi meres Plain, twill’d and diagonal summer cloths Lama casimeres, for ladies riding dresses Blue and black crape iastings, for men's wear ; White, brown, and drab drillings, some super Sup west end and stripe, for boys Brown French linens, and grass cloths Super Irish linens, cheap Linen Cambrics, from low to very fine do do hhdkfs, of all qualities Low priced linen hhdkfs and lawns Shirt bosoms and collars, fine Stocks, of every description A beautiful assortment of black and blue black silks, some very superior Plain Gro de Naps and stripe ditto White, blue, rose, black and green sattins do do do do do figured silks for bonnets Sett and cap ribbons generally Fancy hdkfs and shawls Painted lawns and palmettoes Painted muslins, French Chintz and Cali coes, a beautiful assortment Super plain and figured Swi^s muslins Cross barred and stripe do do Bishops lawns, mulls and fine cambrics Mourning prints, muslins and Ginghams. Black and blue black French bombazines in great variety, and very cheap 6, 7, 8 and 10-4 Damask diaper Super do tablecloths do do napkins Bird eye and Russia diaper Bleached Russia and Irish sheetings do cotton do Long cloth and cotton shirtings oT all qualities A splendid assortment of women’s, men’s and misses cotton and silk hosiery Paris, black, and colored kid gloves Misses do .do do Men’s super black and col’d Hoskin do Super silk and Marseilles vesting do black silk velvet Green, black, and white figured thule, for veils Lupins green barrge, bobincts Italian crapes all colors Super book muslins and do hdkfs Cyprus Gauze , White, slate, blue and black Adelphi knit ting cotton Furniture chintzes and dimities Colored cambrics and blue nankeens Bed tick, some 4-4 and verv superior i Burlaps and other brown linens | Twilled bagging Cotton and linen checks Pins, tapes, ribbons, braids, cords Hooks and eyes, Colored and white spool cotton Patent thread, silk, Cloth hair, and hearth brushes, combs With a general assortment of domestics; all of which having been well purchased, will be sold on reasonable terms for cash or approved customers. 4th mo 11th GROUND PLAiSTER. OQA TIERCES 500 lbs. each is bbls. 334 lbs. each; the cargo of the schr. Renown, Bennett, from Lu bec, this day landing and for sale by ap 7 WM. FOWLE & SON. SALT. Bushels Ground Alum Salt, 100 sacks blown do.—hourly expected—for sale by ap 7B. WHEAT & SON. PORTO RICO SUGAR. "f A HHDS. of first quality Muscovado 11/ Sugar 20 do Molasses jast received and for sale by ap 6 A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. SYRUP OF CARRAGEEN. Recommended by the Faculty. F HOWARD’S Original and Genu • ineCgmpound Syrup of Carrageen, a safe, simple, pleasant and effectual remedy for Cough’s, Asthmas, Consump tions, &c. This Syrup has stood the test of experience and is now extensively pre scribed by Physicians. £5*Those who may have occasion to use the preparation are advised to do so under the guidance and direction of a Physician.,=£l3 Many certificates might be obtained of its efficacy, but the following are deemed sufficient. Certificates.—The compound syrup of Carrageen, prepared by Mr F. Howard; I deem an excellent and safe expectorant; composed, as it is, principally, of the most approved and efficient of this class of me dicines, neatly and judiciously combined with mucilages. March 31, 1836 Trios. Miller, M. D. i Washington, March 29, 1836. I am acquainted with the composition of Mr Howard’s “compound syrup of carrageen,” and have used it in my prac tice, to the decided advantage of those of my patients to whose cases it was appro priate; it is a compound of safe and sim ple expectorants and mucilaginous de mulcents, so combined as to make a plea sant and efficient remedy, in chrftnic and spasmodic coughs, whooping cough, and some forms of asthma. W. B. Magruder, M. D. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by FLODOARDO HOWARD, At his Pharmacy, near Seven buildings, Washington. UC^For sale by Wrn. Stabler and Dr. I Farqunar. Alexandria, D. C. 4th mo 13—lw THE DIFFERENCE. IT cannot be denied that whilst many medi cines which are recommended to the pub lic, have not even the negative merit of barm lesaness, there are others which it would be great injustice indeed and suicidal prejudice | to involve, untried, in a common condemna tion. And when a medicine comes endorsed with all the names that have adorned the an nals of the medical profession, and warranted by the seal and signature of long and uniform success, its proprietor makes no unreasonable demand upon public confidence, when he claims for i* a superior consideration. The Camomile preparation of Dr. W. Evans is undeniably entitled to this enviable distinc tion; for whilst no medical authority in exis tence condemns it, every medical work which alludes to it, and every medical practitioner that is acquainted with it. freely acknowledges its pre-eminent virtues; and that the latter should do so in opposition to their personal in terest must be attributed either to their candor and love of truth, or to their unwillingness to fly in the face of all observation, and the testi mony of thousands. Dr. W. Evans does not pretend that his Camomile Tonic Pills cure all diseases. lie frankly and conscientiously admits that they will not. He lays no claim to the discovery of the “Philosopher's Stone;" and wishes no body to believe that he sells the “Elixir of Life;*' but he does say, and does beiieve, and can prove, that ip debility and impaired con stitutions; in nervous diseases of all kinds; in weakness of the digestive organs; in incipient consumptions, whether of the lungs or the liver; in the dreadful debility occasioned by the use of purgatives; iu palsy; rheumatism; (more especially) in the sickness incident to mothers and to females of relaxed nerves; in every case of delirium tremens, or that disease which is brought on by intemperance; in the wretched horrors of mind and body, which ac crue from occasional inebrety; in loss of appe tite; languor; melancholy; pains in the head; libms or sides, in corrupt; sallow and uncomely comcplexion, caused by the bad state of the fluids—in all these cases, and in some others mentioned in the bills of directions given with his medicines, he does say, that the Camomile Tonic Pills, interchanged occasionally with his aperient family Pills, (the best known) which are sold with them, will effect immediate relief; and if used but for a fair period of trial, a perfect cure. This much is placed beyond a doubt by daily testimonies which would be given on oath, and for this much Dr. W. Evans can conscientiously request confidence. He there fore need only add that his Camomile Tonic Pills, together with his excellent Family Ape rient Pips, can be obtained, wholesale or re tail, at No. 7 Division st, near Chatham square, , New York, and of his authorised Agents in in town and country. (Xj*Dr. \V. Evans—Sir: Be pleased to re ceive the thanks of one who has been a great sufferer for several years, for the great benefit she has received from the virtues of your ines timable Camomile Pills- She has suffered with pain and distress in the head, a tightness across the stomach, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart, exercise would al most overcome her; but since using your Ca momile Tonic Pills, her complaints are re moved—she is able to exercise without fatigue, and she is happy to say can now enjoy life comfortable again. Mrs. c. THORNTON, 84 Third st. (j^Newark, July 18, 1836—Dear Sir: For four years 1 have been so unwell that i was un able to attend to my business, and for the last four or five months was confined to my room, my complaints were rheumatism, pains in my stomach, indigestion and loss of appetite with continual pain and dizziness in my head; 1 used different kinds of medicine without effect, until 1 commenced taking your invaluable Camomile and Aperient Pills; their beneficial effects upon me astonish all who knew my situation.. In a few days I shall be at your office to express my gratitude to you in person. In the mean time I subscribe myself vour obedient ser ygf)t9 H. S. JARVIS, lo Centre st. For 9a1e at the Store of E KENNEDY, Agent for Alexandria. NOTICE. IfTis/iingfon Branch Railroad. ON and after Saturday next, the 1st of* April, the hours of departure of the evening train of Passenger Cars from ; Baltimore and Washington, respectively,! will be as follows, viz: From Baltimore for Washington, a< half past 4 P. M., instead of quarter past : 3 o’clock P. M., as at present. From Washington for Baltimore, at three-quarters past 4 o’clock P. M., in stead of half past 3 o’clock P. M., as at present. mar 29 PETER’S VEGETABLE PILLS ARE recommeryied as decidedly supe rior to any other known combination of Medicine ever offered to the American people. When taken according to the direction accompaning them, they are highly bene ficial in the prevention and cure of bilious fevers, fever and ague, dispepsia, live/ complaints,sick head-aehe, jaundice,asth ! ma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of i the spleen, piles, cramp and bilious cholic, I female obstruciions, heart burn, rancid furred to gue, distention of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatu lence, habitual costiveness, loss of appe tite, blotched or sallow complexion, and ! in all cb esof torpor of the bowel*, when a cathai .ic or an aperient is needed.— They have the testimony of the whole medical profession in their favor, while not a single case of ill consequences or in efficiency, can be alleged against them. Perhaps no article of the kind has ever been offrea to the public, supported by testimonials of a character so decisive, from sources as respectable, or that has given more universal satisfaction. Wherever these pills have been once introduced into a family, they become a standingremedy, and are called for again and again, which is sufficient proof of their good qualities. It is a truth, that almost every person who has ever used Peter’s Vegetable Pills,' recommend them to their friends, and it is from this circumstance alone, that they have gained such an unrivalled reputa tion. Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. at his Institution, for the cure of obsti nate diseases, by means of Vegetable re medies, No. 120. Libei ty street, N. York, inventor, ank sole proprietor. Each box contains 40 Pills— price 50 cents. DEATH AND DISEASE. Mens sana, in carport sano. “A mind well lodged, and masculine of course.” Death met Disease the other day, A nd thus they gossipped on the way. Death—How comes it friend, in eve ry shape, You let so many folks escape? A few years back and every elf, Once sick, you laid upon the shelf, Dyspepsia then had power to kill— Asthma defied the doctor’s skill — The lancet too at all times sought, . Its hecatomb of victims brought, Then Costiveness could fatal prove, And Rheumatism no power remove; A simple '•oid, where'er you went, A subject to my kingdom sent. How comes it then, that now a days, Folksslip yonr gripe and eo their ways? Asthma subsides— Dyspepsia cured, f The lancet is no more endured; The sick to-day forget all sorrow, And laugh at both of us to-morrow. Disease— Dread sire! 1 use all means I ran, To abbreviate the life of man: I dog his footsteps from his birth, ’Till he returns to mother earth; And though ’tis true that my success Is d^ily growing less and less, This satisfaction I can feci, I have not slackened in my zeal. I use all means I used of old, Changes of weather—hot and cold, I give them colds; I give them pains; I rack their bones; I fire their veins, l poison them with rancid bile. In place of the digestive chyle, Yet all is useless—nothing kills. Death—How's that? Disease—They all take Peters’ Pills, These invaluable Pills, are for sale in Alexandria by Wm. Stabler, C. Far quhar and Wm. Harper, and by all the principal Druggists in the U. States, mar IS—ly Full Blooded Horses for Sale. BEING anxious to decrease his stock of Blood Horses—the Subscriber will sell on very low terms, the Mares and Stallions,/?/// bred, of the blood of old imported horses—Johanna, Tariff, John Richards, Industry, &c. Pedigrees given with the stock. L. LEWIS. N. 15. Communications in writing, ad dressed to the Subscriber, Berryville, Clarke Co., Va.—-Will be attended to. march 31—d4w [Nat. Int.—3w] WORM TEA. FROM the very frequent applications for worm medicines, and from the well known prevalence of those diseases ; of children which are produced by j worms, the subscriber has at different! times administered a variety of the usual , medicines and having found them fre quently to fail, has succeeded to satisfac tion with the medicine above named, which is mild and safe, and requires in its use no restrictions whatever—being also an excellent remedy for those intes tinal disturbances, and the febricula or small fevers, to which children are so li ! able, and which are frequently referred to worms where they do not exist. The Worm Tea is prepared and kept constantly for sale at the Drug Store of the subscriber, with printed directions. C. FARQUIIAR, ap 14—d6t King street. _ - - —--■ —■———. ■ « ■— LANPHIER’S COUGH MIXTURE. FROM repeated trial of the above mix ture, I can with confidence recom ! mend it to the publie in caughs both chro nic and recent. It counteracts fever and inflammation, relieves tightness, allays ir ritation, and promotes expectoration; and is mildly aperient. If on trial pur • suant to directions, no benefit results, the I price will be returned. Apply at my of fice. King street. ap 14—6t WM. LANPHIER. KEG BUTTER. 1HAVE fer sale two thousand pounds keg butter which I am authorized to sell very low. AV M. N, McVEIGH. ap 6 MORRISON’S PILLS. The Genuine Hygean Vegetable Univer sal Medicines oj the British College of Health. “Hypocrisy is the tribute which Vice has ever paid to Virtue.” IMPORTANT NOTICE. IT is deemed advisable to protest the ( public from daily imposition*, to add | an additional label on each packet of the 1 GENUINE MCRISON’S TILLS, which J must bear the signatun of each Agent through whose hands it passes, in addi tion to my name, os no apothecary or I druL'gest is permitted to vend the same. H. SHEPI1EARD MOAT, Sole Hygean Delegate to the U. S. Brook lyn, N. Y. HE 1L Til SE C i RE I). By the use of the Hygcian Vegetable Universal medicines of the British Col lege of Health. London, which have ob tained the approbation and recomrnon I dation of thousands, (who, by the bless ing of Providence, have been cured in Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, lnflam j mations internally and externally; Dys i pepsia, Fevers, Ague,Indigestion, Bilious or Nervous Affections and all diseases ! of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Tic Doloretix, Drop sy, St. Vitus’ Dance. Epilepsy, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Palsey, Green Sickness, and all obstructions to which the female form is so distressingly liable, and which sends so many of the fairest portion of creation to thGr untimely graves; Small Pox, Measels. Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fe ver, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone, and all urinary obstructions; Fistula, Piles, Strictures, Ruptures, and Syphilis, in all its stages; Constipated Bowels, Worms, Scurvy, Itching of the Skin, King’s Evil, and all Cutaneous Disor ders; in short every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, under all their varied forms and names: as it has been indisputably demonstrated, that Man is subject to only one real dis ease, that is the Impurity of the Hlood. (from whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame) and a very slight trial of the Uni-1 versa! Medicines will evince their ail ' sufficiency to cleanse and purify that! source of life, as well as disease, and re-! store the suffering patient to the blessings j of Health. ~ | This valuable Medicine being compos- j ed only of vegetable matter, or medici nable herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurial,^ ! mineral,or chenvcal substances (ail m | which are uncongenial to the nature of ! man. and, therefore destructive to the hu man frame) is found to be perfectly j harmless to the most tender age or j weakest frame, under every stage ofhu-! man suffering, and. at the same time, the I most certain in searching out the root of; every complaint, however deep, and of! performing a cure, that was ever offer- j cd to the world. The Medicines are comprised in ine.se different articles only, viz. in two kind of Pills, designated No. 1 and No. 2; the first is a powerful, but most gentle, mild ape rient or opening medicines, detaching and partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the No. 2 pills carry oil those and the serous, acrid and putrid humours incidental to the body, and ^ct j together as a ferret in a warren never resting until every avenue of the human frame is thoroughy searched and cleans ed of its impurities. . • ‘ • • • i i r I The genuine Aicutcmcs. cim ue nan oi Wm. Pomeroy, Alexandria. 1). C.. and also, of the following Sub-Agents—R. W. Polkinhorn. Saddler, Pennsylvania Ave nue. Washington, and T. C. Wright, Georgetown, of whom alone can the Medicines be warranted genuine, with printed directions. As no Apothecary or Druggist is permitted to send the same, and to prevent imposition, each package of the genuine Morrison’s Pills, must bear the signature of each agent through whoes hands it passes. Morrisonia or the Family Adviser, price $2 75. Practical Proofs illustrated bv numerous cases of cure, third edition, price 37J cents, to be had of the above. feb 23—tf SMITH’S PERSIAN HAIR RESTO RATIVE. Pre-eminent for Cleaning and Prcscrr ing the Hair. Is unrivalled in its excellence for promoting i the re growth and beauty of the hair, and fc.r the immediate removal of dandruff or scurf. j When, from disease or neglect, the hair be comes hard, harsh, and dry, and begins to f«ll off, the Restorative advances its growth, im proves its appearance, adds to its elasticity, | and bestows to it a transcendent gloss. This article is intended to supersede all o ther preparations for the hair; and those who j ! use it will find in it a luxuriant appendage to ; embellish, and for many reasons much prefer-1 able (particularly in the nursery) to any thing of the kind heretofore offered to the public, j - ■ Certifcate of the Hon H J of the House of Hep rest ntalir eg. I have made an experiment ot the Persian Hair Itestontive,” with great benefit". I be Here it mav be safely used, and to great ail vantage, by every one- it has greatly rlunin ished the dandrulF, aud vrry much improved the texture of my hair, From the occasional use of this preparation for eight or ten days. E. J. Shields. Dec. 16th, 1856. We concur in the above recommendation of the efficacy of the “Persian Hair Restorative,” in removing the dandruff from the Lead, and of the other beneficial effect* resulting from its application to the hair N. Sickles W. Tailoe, M. T). Of the House of Representatives. For sale, wholesale or retail, by the prepa rer, J- W. SMITH, Washington, D. C. .For sale by Wm. Stabler, C. Farquh&r, Al exandria; J. F. Callan, C. Boyle, T. Watkins, F. Howard, Washington; G. M. Sothorn, Georgetown i Price 1 dollar per bottle. mar 27—ly NEW GCC/DS, VERY CHEAP. JOHN H- BRENT has received a ge nera-’ assortment of seasonable Dry Goods; purchased principally for cash, during the great sacrifices made in New York: most of them can be sold far less chan the cost cf importation. They consist in part of London Cloths—Superfine black, blue, brown, green, invisible green, Polish green. Ravens wing. London smoke Prunella Cloths—Superfine black & blue I French Cloths—Super black, blue, Ra ven’s wing, Spanish fly, brown, vio-# let, forest green, drake neck, &c. Super Casimeres and Marseilles vesting Summer cloths, plain and twilled Astracan cloths and princettas Pompalosus and merino casimeres French, Russia, and Scotch drilling Ribbed and corded linen drilling Grass cloths. French linen Forsyth’s nankeen, of superior quality A general assortment of pantaloon stuffs and boys7 summer wear | Irish and Silecia linen I Diapers of all kinds j Tablecloths, napkins and towels i 5*4, 6-4, and 12-4 linen sheeting 1 Piano and table covers ; Cotton hose, black, white, colored plain, l ibbed, open worked & embroidered j Lisle thread hose, black, while and col?d 1 Silk hose, plain, ribbed and embroidered Col’d Gro de Paris, Polt de Soie, and j Glassa silks ! Black Gro de Paris, Pekin & Italian silks Black chaily, French and English Bom bazines ; Striped and fig!d Gro de IVaples | French muslins and painted lawns I Freach cambrics and jaconets i English prints, new and various styles j Ginghams and American prints [ Checked and figured Swiss muslin Bishop lawn and Sacharilla cambric Super C-4 cambric, Friends lawn Fancy shawis and handkerchiefs Linen cambric hhdkfs, plain and hem stitched Grass cloth hdkfs, linen cambric ! Silk shirts and toilet covers English thread lace and edging Blond lace and blond quilling Corded and grass cloth skirts English long cloth Marseilles qtiilfs, new style Aprons and stocks Parasols, a large assortment 4-4, and 0,4 white and Brussels matting Manilla Carpeting A full assortment of Domestic goods, Burlaps, Osnaburgs, Sacking, &c. april IS NEW DRY GOODS. OBERT WASHINGTON & CO. are now receiving a largo and gene j ral assortment of Seasonable Spring and \ Summer Goods. Having been selected with great care as to style, quality and prices, they are enabled lo a tier them to their friends and customers upon the most accommodating terms. They consist in part of Sup and extra sup bine, black, invisible green, dahlia, claret, and brown cloths, and common ditto; plain and ribbed cassimercs Extra sup white and brown French dril lings and linens Sup grass linens for roundabouts, &c. A large assortment of plaids and stripes; for boys wear | Melhourn stripes and ribbed drilling, a j new article Black and brown cassimercs and sum mer cloths A beautiful assortment of summer vest ings Black and green princcttas and errninotts 6 4 and 12 4 Baruesley and other linen shirtings Russia Scotch and bird eye diaper* Sup white and brown damask table cloths and diapers White Marseilles quilts and cotton dia pers Extra sup and common Irish linens and long lawns Forsyth nankeens, white satten A beautiful assortment ui French chintzes and painted lawns Black and white French painted lawns, challays Ilemstich and other linen cambric hekfs linen cambrics. Pongee, Spittlefield, flag and bandanna hdkfs, some superior Cambric and fui niturc dimities, furniture chintz Extra sup. black and blue black French bombazines Handsome French and Scotch worked capes and collars Plain .and figured gro «Ie Naps and gro cle Paris Embroidered lace ap.ons, white Merino hdkfs White and black lace work silk hose White ana brown do cotton do Extra sup. black lacc veils, gauze and love ditto Mationas best black Italian Lustring Safin, bombazine and summer stocks Imitation French cambric and bishop lawn Plain and fig’d Swiss, jaconet and book muslins Striped and plaid Swiss muslins for cur tain£ Hemp carpeting and* Canton Matting Ladies and gentlemen's sup<.r kid, Ber lin and linen gloves Tuscan bonnets, plain Lustring and gauze ribbands. Fancy gauze hdkfs. and scaik, blue black | and other crones Super gauze flannels. Welsh ditto Green barrage and Gr^en gauze A large assortment of London ami Ame rican prints and ginghams; together with a large stock of Domestic and German goods not considered necessary to enu merate, ap 10—co2w MERCER POTATOES. bush, supei ior quality Mer cer Potato*.* on scffnr Bahama at Dairg.’rgeld’s wharf—apply to the roaster on board. ap 7