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Trustee's Sale. On Saturday the 25th nf Nov. next, at 12 o'clodiy noon. THE subscriber will offer at public sale, at the front door of his Tavern, in the town of Occoquan, Two Tenements awlLots, a in said town; that is to say, a Brick £££&£. Tenement and Lot of Ground now in the occupation of James & Silas Fos- > ter, and a Wooden Tenemeflt^gA^a, and Lot of Ground occupied by Jesse Simpson. Also, A Tract oi lin\u\, in the county of Prince William, containing One Hun dred and Sixty acres, more or less, near the said town, bounded on the west and northwest by Hooe’s Creek, and on the northeast by Occoquan Creek. The above sale will be made under a deed of trust from James Foster and wife and Silas Foster to the subscriber. Terms cash. MICHAEL CLEARY, oct 24 2awt25N Annuli's anAEeal 1‘vo^evV', tor Sate. ON SATVRDA Y11M of November next, at 3 o’clock, P. M. I shall proceed to sell at public auction on Mthe premises, the two-story frame du elling house and lot on the north side of King-street, between Washington and St. Asaph streets, the property of die late John and Mary Ann Mason, dec’d, now in the occu pation of Horatio Steel, watch maker and silver smith. And immediately after, an annuity of nineteen pounds five shillings, current money of the state of Virginia, e qual to $64 16, on the two houses and lots adjoining the above property westwardly, belonging to the estate of the late John Kincaid, dec’d. Terms at the time of sale. ISAAC ROBBINS. Attorney in fact for Jacob Hoffman l rustee. oct 30 _eotNU \Ua\ Estate at Auction. UNDER the authority of a deed of trust to secure the payment of certain debts therein mentioned, ■ will be sold at public sale at the Town Hall, on Sutur- : day the 6th day of January next9 at 1J o clot k, M. the i following propertyi^art of a lot of ground described ( in the plan of the town by the number 77, beginning upon the southern line of said lot one hundred and thirty-six feet one inch to the eastward of Union, be-j tween Duke and Wolf-streets, and extending from J thence into the river Potomac—I his lot has a fi out of 25 feet on the river Potomac, more or less. One Other lot, north of said lot, parallel and adjoining the same, 25 feet front on the river, on which is a J^ilyrick warehouse, and a two story frame dwelling j house, subject to a ground rent o* 58$ dollars per an-j num.—Terms at sale. By order of the Trustee. S. A MARSTELLERy auc. oct 6 lawtJ6 j --—— W Jd A SOBER, honest, and industrious man who under stands the management of a small farm, may bear of an advantageous situation by applying to the Juni or Editor of this Gazette, oct 24—dot eo4t FALLGOODS. ' TOSEIM1 J ANNKY has imported in the ship Shell* tf andoah,from England, Ji General Assortment of Fall Goods, which are offered for sale. He has also for sale an as sortment of Suttinetts, Plaids, Tickings, and other do mestic Goods, and SPUN COTTON of superior quality. German Linens, &c. 9 mo 29—oawtf JUS T published, and on sale by Pishet Tuompso:*, the EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 87, for June. CONTENTS 1. Who wrote Icon Basilike? By Christopher Words worth, of Tnnity College, D. D. 2. Hamiltonian Method ot 1 caching Languages. 3. flie late Crisis in the Money Market considered. 4. Dr. Lingard’s History of England. 5. Martirs Administrative*, pour faire suite aux ob servations sur les Mccurs ct les usages Francais au com mencement Ju XIX Sitcle. 6. I)* nham and Cl»pperton*s 1 ravels in Africa. 7. Life ami Remains of Dr. Clarke. Subscriptions to the Edinburgh Review, $5 per an num. Washington, nov 2 ^VonUceWo, The Sent of the late Thomns Jefferson. IT is proposed to publish a picturesque View of Monti cello II >u-e, (from a drawing made on the spot by Mr Mills,)aqua-tinted in the best style, by one of the first artists of our country; provided sufficient patronage is given, equal to meet the expenses incident to such an undertaking. With a view to ascertain this, these proposals are laid uefore ihe public. The engraving, handsomely colored, u ill be furnish ed subscribers *t *3 a copy, payable on delivery. The size of the plate will be 2C inches long by 12 inches wide. Particular attention has been paid, in the drawing, to the architectural character of this building, which dis tinguishes it from all others. The drawing from which the Engraving will be made may be seen at the Bookstore ot the subscriber, by whom, also, subscriptions will be received PlSllEY THOMPSON. Washington, oct 27____ Notice. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and tue public, that he carries on at his old stand, south i side of King-street, nearly opposite the Mechanics’] Bank, Alexandria, the Saddle, Harness & Trunk Business, \ IN ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. He tenders his grateful acknowledgments to his friends and the pubfic, for the distinguished patronage he has received from them; and begs leave to assure them, that with the aid of some of the best workmen, and an ample supply of the most choice materials, he will be able to render entire satisfaction to those who mav please to favor him with their business, either by order or personal application. In addition to his usual assortment, he hasalwavs on hand a number of elegant KIR!) LEATHER TRAVELLING TRUNKS, And a great variety of the best gig and riding whips. PATENT SPRING SADDLES. a WORD TO TUOSE WHO ARE FOND OF EAST RIDING. The complaint against hard and uneasy saddles, which is, for the most part, a just and general one, and is reallv a grievance to those who have much riding to do, has caused him to turn his mind particularly to that subject, with a view, if possible, to remedy the evil.— He can with confidence assure the public, that he has accomplished it. 1 he plan projected is by means of Strong and well tempered steel springs, so constructed as to support the saddle seat, and much greater ease to both rider and horse, than saddles made in the common wav, or any other that he has ever seen can pos sibly do. the plan is entirely d.fferent from the En glish elastic saddles with spring bars of steel, whale bone, &c. and also from those with wire springs; and he conceives much superior to either, as the elasticity Is greater, and the tree not being put out of its original form, will not be subject to hurting horses on journeys, which is complained of in the saddles with spring bars. A nurat>er of gentlemen have those saddles now in use, and but one sentiment exists among them in favor of their superiority. The invention 19 equally as applica ble to ladies* saddles as to gentlemen’s. Any person desirous of purchasing those easy saddles, is at liberty first to make trial of one and judge of their ease for themselves. In point of durability they will be war ranted equal to any other saddles and superior to most, tf JAMES VACANT. T?a\\ and Winter Goods. JAMES W. SCOTT, South West Comer of King and Fairfax-streets, HAS revived by the packets Columbia apd Chaun cey, from New*York, where they were bought chiefly at auction for cash, a general assortment of sea sonable Foreign and Domestic Gry Goods—such as Superfine and common cloths and cassimeres Rose, point and duffil blankets Flushings and bookings Scarlet, red, white and other flannels Plain and striped British and German linseys Sattinets various colors Silk, worsted, and lamb’s wool hosiery Cloth, chintz, and other shawls Silk and barage hhdkf’s. ...... ... Plain and fig’d tiros de Naples, Italian & other silks White and colored sattinsand florentrs fend^ctblotlll and jackonet muslins Irish linens, linen cambrics and lawns Sup. audcommon prints and ginghams Scotch plaids and camblets for cloaks Plain and fig’d hombazetts, various colors Ladies’ and gentlemen’s horseskin &. beaver gloves Domestic plaids, stripes and checks Pleached and brown sheetings and shirtings German burlaps and ticklenburgs Scotch and Irish brown linens, twill d sacking; Cotton yarn, from the most approved factories, &c With an extensi\e variety of other goods not mention ed, which are offered for sale at reduced prices, b} wholesale or retail. _oct ^ Wvu. 1*. Kennedy HAS in store and offers for sale, 20 bbls New Orleans and Barbadoes sugar 1500 lbs prime Havana coffee 300 gallons sperm oil 20 boxes muscatel and bloom raisins 5 bales Spanish tobacco 50 boxes and cannisters gunpowder, young hyson and souchong teas—latest importations 1000 lbs tallow—$ ton shot, assorted sizes 5 kegs gunpowder 20 kegs chewing tobacco, as good and as cheap as any offered in the District 6 dozen salad oils, superior quality paints and oils—spirits turpentine Sewing twine—cordage, assorted Allum, copperas, pepper, mustard, &c. &c. 4000 lbs corkwood, suitable for the fisheries 3000 bushels coals for grate and smiths’ use, as low as can be had in the District Wheat Wanted. Anply as above# june 15 Spring Goods. WITHERS & WASHINGTON H AVE imported in the ship Herald via Baltimore,— Extra super blue and black ermine & velvet cloths Blue, black and assorted col’d cassimeres Plain and twilled black bombazetts Black and col’d stripe Circassians for panta Wilmtogton and other stripes for do Printed and white Marseilles Super London Ginghams, new style Grecian and shaded striped muslins Gingham and cambric robes 4-4 and 6-4 cotton cambric, jackonet do Plain striped and cross barred do Plain and fig’d book muslin, mull do Cambric and garment dimities, linen checks Men’s, women’s and misses cotton hose Half hose, nett braces Pins in packs and pounds 10 cases common and superfine prints Clark’s sewing and floss cotton in spools Orrell’s do in 2 drachms balls Gilt coat and vest buttons, pearl do On handy by recent arrivals from New-Yorkt Plain and figh’d Swiss muslins Black Italian lustring Senchews and sarcenetts Pink, white, blue and green florence Pink, white and black Italian crapes Black and white satin, plain and fig’d Black mode, hat crape Nankin and Canton crapes Crape robes, do shawls i i • • i i' i 1 1 ^ DiaCK QUmuaziMC uiui ng uwusuc Green gauze and white bobinettlace veils 4-4 and 6 4 bobbinetts, knitting cotton Beaver and dogskin gloves, ladies’ kid do Super English silk tlorentine Flag, bandanna and Spitalfield hdk’fs, Madrass do Linen cambric, linen cambric hdk’fs White and fancy colored cravats Irish linens, long lawns, Brown holland Ladies’plain andribb’d silk hose Kibbed silk half hose Drab,mix’d and black lasting Figured Denmark sattcens Burlaps, ticklenburgs, oznaburgs and sacking 10 bales brown and bleached Russia sheetings 5 do Russia ducks 20 do 3-4 Blackstone and other brown shirtings 10 do 4-4 and 7-8 ditto ditto 10 do 3-4, 7-8 & 4-4 bleach’d shirtings & sheetings Together with a variety of articles in their line too nu merous to mention, which will be sold wholesale or re tail at reduced prices. april 26 ODD AND EVEN SYSTEM. Grand State Lottery of Virginia, SECOND CLASS. The holder of two Tickets or Shares must get one prize and may draw three! The whole to be drawn IN ONE DAY, and will take place ON THE 21 st OF NOVEMBER—Highest Prize.— 10.000 DOLLARS. scheme: 1 prize of 10,000 is $10,000 1* do 5,000 is 5,000 4 do 1,000 is 4,000 20 do 100 is 2,u00 40 do 50 is 2,000 200 do 10 is 2,000 200 do 5 is 1,000 10000 do 3 is 30,000 - ■■ ■ ■ 10466 Prizes $56,000 Not one Blank to a Prize! K/'All Prizes payable in CASH, which can be hadas usual at COHEN'S Offices, the moment they arc drawn. PRESENT PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets 8 4 1 Quarters 81 Halves 2 j Eighths i To be had in the greatest varietvof Nos. (odd’C? COHEN’S LOTTERY AND. EXCHANGE OFFICES. Where more capital prizes have been obtained than at any other office in America. (£/*Ordersfrom any part of the United States, either by mail, post paid, or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets in any of the lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention, as if on personal application. Address to J. 1. COHEN, jr. and BROTHERS, (Cr’COHEN’S “Gazette Ilf Lottery egister,” will be published immediately after the drawing, and will con tain the Official List of the Prizes—it will be forwarded gratis, to all who purchase their tickets at Cohen’s Of fice, and who signify their wish to receive it oct 20 3tawtN21 Landing tram Sc\vv Regulator, Ql k BBL.S. Tar, 100 bbls Rosin, 2bbls Varnish, 4 do " Spirits Turpentine, for sale by oct 9 JOHN II. LADD. *. I dry goods. JAMES C. BARRY, Next Door to the Washington Tavern, Has just received his Fall assortment of Blue, black, drab, grey mix’d and. other colors, cloths and cassimeres. Sattinets, hangup cords Swansdown, toilinet and valentia vestings Fearnaughts and flushings, Devonshire kerseys Blue plains, grey frieze, plain and striped linseys Point, rose, and duffil blankets, Sc tch & tartan plaids Scarlet, red, yellow and white flannels Cambrics, calicoes, ginghams, Parisian stripes Canton and Nankin crapes and robes Tied and green buckings, carpet baizes Figured scarlet flannels, bombazetts, bombazeens Tickings, Irish linens, lawns, linen cambric Cambrichdks, brown hollands, Russia sheetings Ticklenburgs, burlaps, cotton in balls and on spools Braganza shawls, camel’s hair, cloth and merino shawls and scarfs Ribbons, silk handkerchiefs, and Domestic Goods of every Description. With a variety of other articles in his business, to the purchase of which he invites his friends and the public, assuring them that the Goods are carefully selected, and will be soldaslow as can be had in any other Store in the district. J* C. B. oct 21 George S ft(»ug\v IS now opening a part of his FALL SUPPLY, and in a tew days his assortment will be very full—con sisting among others of Cloths and cassimeres Figured and plain bombazets, some twill’d of plain colors, very fine Large and small rose and point blankets Super and common blaek bombazine Athenian stripes and barrage ginghams Super Battisse and Caty Paley Furniture chintzes and wide furniture dimity Twill’d, stripe and plaid linsey, for servants Cassinets and kersey Black, green, scarlet, red, white and drab flannels Ked, green, and blue baizes Tartan and Circassian plaids and camblets Green table covers Woolen caps and gloves for sailors Bangup cords, drab and olive Best black levantineand Italian lustring Figured and striped silks Wadding tor pelisses, super horseskin gloves American buckskin and Woodstock do Long and short sdk hose, plain and ribbed Do do' cotton and worsted do Servants woolen stockings One case undress'd Irish linens Linen cambric and do. hdkfs. Handsome assortment merino scarfs and shawls Cashmere, cloth and camels’ hair do Black, white and colored English belt ribbons A few very superior fancy do in sets Shoe do and galloons Silk, barrege and love hdkfs Silk and thread braids, bobbins and tapes Silk and other handsome vestings Spool, sewing and floss cottons Boss and knitting do Figured Swiss cap patterns, point Hdkfs h collars plain and fig’cl Swiss and book muslin hdkfs German and Scotch linens and Russia sheetings Russia, Huckaback and other diapers 6 4 low priced cotton do. Best and common tickings uses best umbrellas and parasols A general assortment of coi’d and white domestics Ybs CotAon \avn. All of which will be sold at the late reduced prices. 10 mo 20 ___ \V\n‘e Lend. SAMUEL M. JANNEYoffers for sale— Qa KEGS. Philadelphia White Lead, 1st and 2d « H ? quality, in 25 and 2811) kegs, which he se 11s at prices porportioned to the size of the kegs. ALSO, 27 boxes cotton and \>ool cards, just receiv 24 boxes sperm candles 3 tierces whale oil 2 bbls. pale ale for bottling 15 kegs Venit. red 14 do Spanish brown 10th mo 4th Sw Vom*\vmg Vea. i f|OHF.STS Fowchong Tea, of line quality, recciv ed per sloop Vernon, from X. York, for sale by oct 9 ' S. MKSSEKSMITH. Jt>\\n YYobfcvts otYvivs Yv>v i OlA BHLS. whiskey, 1st, 3d, 3d and 4th proof * 100 kegs nails assorted sizes 50 kegs gunpowder t ♦ 100 bags shot I 30 barrels refined sugar I 25 bags West Inaia and Java coffee 30 boxes raisins 50 boxes soap and candles Muscovado sugar, of various qual. in hhds & bbls Imperial, Gunpowder, and Y. Hyson tea in chests Molasses in hhds, tierces nd barrels Cotton yarn, assorted numbers Together with a General Supply of all articles in the Grocery line. AI.SO, ON ItETAIL, OF THE BEST (QUALITY— Madeira and other wines Jamaica and other spirits French brandy and Holland Gin Fine old whiskey aug 21 Rheumatism and Gout, Benjamin \1 orange Sf Son's Medicated Oil Silk. HUMANITY requires to proclaim to the public an exterior remedy for the cure of all Chronic Dis orders, but particularly the Gout, Kheumatism, and Colds. Many thousands have been cured ot these ter rible diseases, botli in the United States and in France; and as many highly able and respectable physicians ot thiscity wish to give justice to truth, they have deli vered the following certificate: New York, 23d dug. 1820. (T/’The varnished silk manufactured by M. Morange St Son, is capable of being applied with great advan- j tage in many cases ot Gout, Kheumatism, Chronic, en largements and stiffness of the joints, and indurate glandular tumors: and in some cases is preferable to any other remedy with which we areacquainted. [Signed] Wright Post, M. D. John Watts,jun. M. D. Alex. H. Stevens, M. D. K. S. Kissam, M. D David Hosack, M. D. W. G. S. Mucneven, M.D. John Neilson, M. D. Edw. Delafield, M. D. Felix Pascalis, M. D, Dr. Valentine Mott, Samuel L. Mitchell, M. D. To be had at the Drug Store of JOHN I. SJIYRS, sole agent for Alexandria _march 30 TcTRcirt, And immediate possession given, that eli b gible three story i BRICK D WELL ft G 110 USE, __if at the corner of King and Washington-streets, lately in the occupancy of Mr. Daniel Minor. Also —TWO OFFICES on Washingson-street, ad joining the above. Also—That commodious three story BRICK DWELLING WSE, at the upper end of Duke-street, formerly the residence of the late General Young. Good tenants may obtain them at low rents, on ap plication at the Mechanics* Bank to aug9—eo . CHA. CHAPIN, Cashier. Oats Wanted. WE want to purchase Five Hundred Bushels of Clean Heavy Oats. * octW M. MIJLLBR 6c SON. Drawing on the 15th this Month. COHEN’S OFFICE, 114, Market-st} Baltimore, Nov. 1, 1826. > dj^Distant adventurers are reminded that the draw ing of the GRAND STATE LOTTERY OF MARY LAND, will take place in Baltimore, on Wednesday, the 15th of THIS MONMH, ('November.J Their or ders should be forwarded without delay. This scheme, which is arranged on the Odd and Even System, is the most splendid in the United States. HIGHEST PRIZE: 50,000 DOLLS. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 prize of 1 prize of 30,000 is 30,000 1 prize of 20,000 is 20,000 1 prize of 10,000 is 10,000 1 prize of 6,000 is 6,000 1 prize of 4,000 is 4,000 10 prizes of 1,000 is 10,000 10 prizes of 500 is 5,000 50 prizes of 100 is 5,000 100 prizes of 50 is 5,000 125 prizes of 20 is 2,500 250 prizes of 12 is 3,000 17500 prizes of 9 is 157,500 18051 prizes amounting to 8308,000 All payable in Cash—Not One Blank to a Prize!! Whole Ticketsy $$ 10 Halves, 5 Quarter*) g2 50 Eighths, I 25 To be hacl in the greatest variety of Numbers, Odd and Even, at Lottery § Exchange Office, Ao. 114, Market street, Baltimore. rry IVIme more Capital Brizes have been obtained than at any other Office in America. Orders from any part of the United States, either by mail, (post paid,) or private conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Prize Tickets in any of the Lotteries, will meet the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal apnlication. Address to J I. COHEN, Jr. & BROTHERS, Haiti more. Baltimore, Nov. 1, 1826._dtN'15 Tt> Went, The House lately occupied by Joseph Cooper, on Ramsay's wharf; the stand is equal to any in town for a small business, and well calculated to accommodate a small family.— For terms, which will be moderate, apply to oct 25 R. T RAMSAY h Co. Wvyan Ua,\u\»son & fton, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, 1< HMDS. St. Croix} L 5 do N. Orleans v SUGARS. 30 bbls loaf & lump J 10 hhds Orleans molasses 6 bbls do do 3000 lbs prime green coffee 3000 lbs St Domingo do 1000 lbs Sumatra pepper 3 chests Gunpowder Imperial} 20 boxes do do > TEAS. 10 do Young Hyson do j 2 pipes old Cognac brandy 2 do do Holland gin 1 puncheon superior old Jamaica spirit 6 do Antigua do 3 do NewEngland do 10 barrels do do 30 kegs Madder 1 hhd and 6 bbls copperas 1 tierce alum 1 pipe superior old Madeira wine 3 do Li bon do 10 quarter casks Malaga do 6 do French Madeira do 5 bbls ground ginger 100 reams wrapping paper Which, with their ii-.ua! assortment of well selected GROCERIES on retail, they offer for sale on liberal terms. N. B Family Flour constantly on hand. apr5 ,X. V). Sugar, Coffee, etc. TUB SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED—* i HHDS. New-Orleans sugar \ \ I 20 hags green coffee 30 barrels first proof Baltimore whiskey 150 do Carolina and Suffolk tar Leiper’s and Garrett’s Philadelphia manufactured Scotch snuff in kegs IX STORE— Bridport shad and herring seine twine Cotton do do do Cordage of all sizes l urks Island, Ground Alum and American salt Sacks Liverpool blown do Hhds molasses, hags pepper Chests and half nests Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hyson Pea Bags allspice, boxes mould candles, shoe thread Barrels glauber salts, kegs race ginger Salt petre in kegs, superior Cognac brandy Jamaica spirits, Antigua do Dupont’s Brandywine gunpowder, shot Kegs nails, of all sizes, do chewing tobacco Teneriffe and French Madeira wine FjiM/LY FLOUR Loaf and lump sugar, &c. together with many other articles, all of which w l he sold on reasonable terms apr 19 (iRO; COLKMAN. Tea, ftvviav, I'uffee, &c. WILLIAM FOWLL $ Co have in Store and of fer for sale— Iff A CHESTS ) 1 4 J 124 half chests Young Hyson Tea. 55 boxes j 10 halfchestsJ iaIdiu 62 boxes S 18 boxes Gunpowder ditto 41 hhds Muscovado sugar 15 ditto New-Orleans, ditto 100 barrels Brazil ditto 300 bags St. Domingo coffee 10 ditto Sumatra pepper 1000 sacks blown salt, Liverpool filled 6 pipes cognac brandy, Seignett’s brand 1 pipe - } ' „ 1 halt pipe > Madeira W ine 2 quarter casks ) 22 baskets sparkling Champaigne 75 packages 3-4, 7 8,4 4, arid 5-4 brown and bleached d< mestic shirtings and sheetings 3 cases choppa romals 1 ditto large size ditto 1 ditto fine black nankeen silk levantines 1 ditto black and colored, flowered and vine striped nankeen florences 100 pieces sattinets and cassimeres 13 cases black and white wool hats 2 bales 4-4 twilled linseys 300 bolts Russia ) n . 200 pieces Ravens 5 100 pieces Russia sheeting 100 ditto ditto diapers 4 bales No. 1,2, 3 and 4 burlaps 10 tons of St Petersburg hemp 15 casks Bridport shad and herring twine 800 sides red soul leather 300 casks nails and brads assorted sizes 21 boxes tacks and sprigs—will be sold at the factor) prices 20000 bushels '1'urks Island and St. Ubes salt „4> ’Hudson, HvuEoC„Tedthe,0,W-^-'-M,eandte„M Narrative of Discoveries in Africa, in the years 1822, 1823,' and i?o .an<! CeMlll Denham, Captain Clapperton, and Dt by Msjor penihx, plates, maps, &c. 8vo. price S3 <n y' Ap. The Adventures of a young £|£” ^p ‘ and English Armies; during the war inSnV Frer>c! tugal, from 1806 to 1816,1 vol. 18 25 Pn and >V Continental Adventures—a novel in Dr. Webster’s Manual of Chemistry, on the k°k ?: Professor Brandes, 1 vol. 8vo. U e busjs ci The History ofthe Pirates, plates, 1 vol. St o, I he Commercial power of Great Britain. J,*... a complete view of the Public Works ofthi *1,b,t,n* Roads, Canals, Aqueducts, Bridges, Jkc “i .00!11^ ron Dupin, 2 vols. with a4to. Atlas of Dlin* *, the &c-price $11. *ans’ elevations The Beauties of Sir Walter Scott and Th0ir ,f Esq. selected from their works, 1 vol. <1 * *‘0Qu', j Illustrations of Shakespeare, comprised in rn nette engravings, 1 vol.Svo. $1 25. ^ Vl£- ! The Modern I raveller, vol. 13-a description <sv mah, Siam, Anam, &c. plates and maps $1 ° Westminster Review, No. X. Smith’s Art of Drawing—many colored nl tv- • - Tanner’s College Atlas. 1 The Greek Lexicon of Schrevelius trar.ALt 1 * English, with many additions, bv Pickcrinir lvol.8vo.SSS0. *”* «iu Oliver Webster’s Eulogy on Adams and Jefftr.er.-i published. Everett’s do do do Washington, oct. 23— To 'mvaYichY Students. PISHEY THOMPSON has on hand, and will !)C coi stantly supplied with, the following Medical works which he offers to Professors and Students on the my • reasonable terms— Coxe’s American Dispensatory Chapman’s Therapeutics Cook’s Morgagni Cooke on Nervous Diseases Dewees’ System of Midwifery -Essays on do. -on diseases and treatment of Childre Gibson’s Surgery. Good’s Study of Medicine—last edition Wistar’s tnatomy Bichat’s do. with Beelard'sContinuation Bostuck’s and Magendie’s Physiology Eberle’s Materia Medica Paris’ Pharmacologia, Chemistry and Ti eat.-e: Diet Philip on Indigestion—Rush’s Works All new Medical Books receiv ed soon as published American aud European Medical Works procure order. Wahington, oct. perm Candles, etc. »rr7| BOXES sperm, candies, Nantucket brai .< U'U 10 cases English tig blue, a superic r \ 10 bbls old apple brandy 5 bbls (each 300) Turkey oil stonas. Received and for sale by oct 5_S. MESSERSMlTfi YreucU & 8\ianU\\ Yr.uvnuv’vs, FIM1E subscriber will commence a course of instru JL tion in the rudiments of either, or both the above languages, on Monday evening next, at 7 o’clock, ii the room he occupied last season on Washington-stmt, two doors north of tne corner occupied b\ Christ.-phtt Neale, Esq. WM. LAN PH IER. sept 29—tf '+ Fresh Garden Seeds, &;c. nnHK subscribers have received from Liverpool, pr JL ship Shenandoah, their fall supply of GJJi/Ji. .V SEEDS, warranted fresh, comprising a large am . n erul ass >rtn>ent ol all sorts, and several sort> of 7 i.r Kale, tfc. Those who purchase to sell again, will : supplied on reasonable terms. aug 23 R. T. RAMSAY St Co. liuu VONN&fcV*. r A C XSKS F» FF» FFF P0Wfler» received front «) A the manufactory at Newburgh, New-York, anc. of which adescription is given below, for sale by \vm. fowi.f k Cc "ROGERS9 ORANGE GUN POWDER" This new article, remarkable for its superior purity, is proved by critical experiments made at the 1 a1-on. tory of Columbia College, and w arranted by the j prietor to contain only about one-fourth of t lie qua’ > of residuum or incombustible matter found in ti:e English Canister powder. It possesses the greuk. possible degree ot strength and quickness, t: be known from all other powder by an orantp thrown out on its ignition—a peculiarity indicaiingtf absence of alkalies, and rendering it well adapted : resist the effects of a salt or humid atmosphere, sept 5_ DENTISTRY. DR. M’KF.K respectfully offers his sendees to ti inhabitants of Alexandria and its vicinity, m ti. * department of Dentistry. Having paid particular i. tention to this branch of his profession, he flutters . ■ self that he is competent to render essential sen icr tf those who may have the mi ortune of disease tntr. . teeth or gums. In almost all rase? he is able to cure toothache without the loss of the tooth, ami to rn» the pain immediately. He will d< without injury to the enamal; and will upon obedience to his directions, they w•!. 11'r‘ clean and retain a beautiful ivory whitene also insert new teeth, which cannot be di$tingu'3,Jt from the original ones. p,avs His office is at Mrs. Gardner’s, opposite • Church, where he will be alway’s ready, (S':n(^ h cepted,) to attend to any calls in the line o. o' > sion. . «... Reference may be had to Rev. Dr. V> ilnt^r, •< '■ fessor Keith, Ur.Semmes, Dr. Richards, lh ' j . g and Dr. Browni. _ .. _ . Spcrin. and Mould Candlt s. A A BOXES sperm. } Candies of a superior q^U; J.V/ 25 do mould ) just received a.nd for sale by j ? j; ILSOX Charles Bennett II.1S RECEIVED AND OFFERS FOR Fine 4- 4 Colraine linens f r..u \nfei< A few old Flemington Cheese, but at- ^ : or to English__ __ Coach .Making. A vi. o. viuiTTXMa.v, WISHES to inform his customers and the PU V^, large, that he still continues the above Oiv in all its various branches, at his old stini s0u street, between King and Cameron streets, hand and for sale, „ r, c T f rfl^. THREE COACHES AND SEJ new and second hand, which he vu. 1,1 tjce aiul Also, repairs done in Ida line at ‘he shortest now, ^ in the best manner. All orders thank 1 > promptly att ended to. FOR Rhb. n *. co. MThc Store now occupied by Mr- jet on King street, between Royal * iy aS 8 and possession given the S^P * * ' iuh -1 above*