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' %p i) #ftg) ♦ “ Fai/ ce qiCil faut, arrive ce qxCil pourja” * . 'jrfgZZS££„ ©Sf©»©»"^ 3388. SS-iSF &2i'.&S'Ji3$ Wk IBS—SI®. 3443. a^zvjorta pxeoJix gazette PUBLISHED DAILY, BY j; I) G A II SNOWDEN, 'i; ^ per annum, payable half yearly. ALT2XAWDRTA GAZETTE (fQlI THE mUSTUY ) n Pt UU^IinD REGILARLY ON j \V, 'rtIURSDAY, & SATURDAY, .U H.» »er annum, payable in advance. Tkbms or Advertising: > -;vvn its neatly and con picuouslj inserted at -.e ,f me dollar per square fo^the 6->t three in- i a-.Jtw ntv-five cents for every subs, q icr.l ] , , A reasonable deduction will be made in j Df c-vc .f yearly tuveriisers. Vl a<vt.rt s i . i ts published in the Daily paper sp .. ,r m the 0> uutry paper Y«f .Vevi \urk. the packet schooner VIHGIXLI, \V. II. *Tv>KH:»tt master, will sail on Saturday, 5th i>c Fa* freight or passupc arp’.v th<* captain on vkorto ' STKPIIKN SIIINN, | . g Janney » w hart. Ywt V vt'^\\\. The new Briir HE LEX llichard Otis, mss vesi l »» liO tuns, low decked, wellcal tor lumber or stock, -will take a freight l*»t . u,v purl, coastwise or to the West Indies. Apply to M.p, TH * A. 0. PAZKNOVK V Co. t tiding fc luuf. «*> lljrrels of this sp'rndid article for family use, X ,) really lau. inff f lliia mirnivf ) and f<r sa'e by ST&PtIKN 9HINN, JtnneyH alntC Wulmr Vv ltd’ I'sme.ltV Ill Fsvk, Hosend.xte Ccmmt, the k'lid used an H * highly approved of on the Alexandria Canal, ex >cu 1 bv the tnebet sehuuner Virginia, for ante by UOBT II. MIM.KU p*rl of this lot is already engaged, those wh<> are a -lit will please apply at onre 9*h mo V7 ftort\l. » I.«»T of Shenandoah Soap, a superior »rticle for .1 dome tic um’. 9hTo .7 ROBEHT II. MILI.FR , ftaaitan V\nm. - Boxes, juat roc. ivc.l per schooner Virginia, ami for* »!e by UNCO! n CHAMBERLAIN. VAvetae. *| \ Jlnaesprime C, >shcn Chee«f, cow landing from t schooner Virginia, from New York, am! t- r sale arptS4 WILLIAM N. McVtlGH. Java Coff^. ►iv lUgs prime Jut Cuff e, landing horn Brig Yla* ?lf rv* Helen, frutn U is*un, and for sale bv ; S. MRSSERSMITH. j - HUSIIF.I S Timothy Seed 1.1 Ij “ new grass do lu “ clovtr do. For sale by W- M MILLER lAas\«t «1l Vnris. **11 Ions, on board B. ig Mary Helen, for sale by |tl Sept21 YV FOYVI.K N Co Vixr\^ \ >tU V2wbbv\g« ^etttY. Itsi’ received, a fr»ah supply of Garden Seeds, of tins year’s growth. M-pt ;y YV M MORRISON. VVAuiAow liVnsa. H >xes Window Glass, assorted s;zes, this day re *'■7 ctiveil, and ti>r sale by ; t 20 HUGH c. SMITH. Cavfaratton Xoiitt* IYIK Council will, at th dr meeting on the second 4 >n l*\ in tc’rtber n -xt, p -oceed to the election ' » Superintendent of Watch, in the pl. ee of John “»st»m, re.ijned. I P. THOMPSON, C C ¥V&*tor IjYO Tuns, cargo of schooner Napoleon, for sale by BKj a pt 19 \v FOWLS Jt Co. v^wcVv vfiuW. H I 4 ■ k Sacks t ive1 pool filled (1U to t!te ton' Fine I rrce’iYcv! per Fornai, fr:»m Huston, for *'*>>* VV FOWLK A Co v-pt IS %Hi\ttVU\v Yo\t\ugfc, \ '■ C'lFlIKU assortment of until sizes Manilla Cur •* '• •<»*» rcceivtd per schooner Hurut. fur sale bv . •' W. VOW LB & Co ' Voflfce |j "> I aju'.ra, an 1 Java Coffee, for sale bv II • r S MBSSBB8MTH. NY oo\ IlVUCH\SKD by 1 *"P< 17 6BO .JOHNSON & Co $Vt«t — 5\\Ot-S\\Ut. 1 H'tTqEit supr.lv of Shot, just receive^ from , “ 1*1.» us shot l ower Compsnv of Ra’timorc, f rs»leoy 5 MESSERSMITH . *ptl4 V\\on\ft8t‘m lAnte. Rj\ft Casks of tresh Thonmton l.ime, on board of Ur.g Skerer, for sale by *31H A. C. CAZKNOVF. I* Co. Mft. Ni^^J \ Unshels of Groun J Alum Salt 400 sacks of do ‘•100 do of tine jUO barrels fine Salt, prepared fur dairies 1W boxes, containing 60 loaves each, of fine Table Salt , tbebes*. quality, and f«r sale in quantises to JftUfrt.hv A. C CAZENOVE Ik Co. *?l 1 > ? \ ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE. From the Xeiv Monthly Magazine SEX BURKING. This is a name given to a crime of extreme civilization; just as land burking springs out of stpence and humanity, so sea-burking takes its origin in mutual association to prevent individu al distress. Advantage of this is taken to insure unsea worthy vessels fur a greater sum than the value, when the owners and captain enter into an agreement to wreck them on some dangerous shore, the bad reputation of which may serve as as an excuse for the loss, yet by its proximity to succor may afford a refuge for the btiat of the prepared conspirators. The wtetched crew shift for themselves, the majority are probably dro* n ed—that is to say murdered bv this new descrip tion of pirates The reward of blood-money is received at Lloyd’s; it is the difference between the value of an unsaleable vessel and the insur ance mon*‘v. How many lives are to be thrown into the debtor account of the book of conscience, as a balance against this blood money, depends upon chance. This horrid thirst ol gold is too greedy to calculate lives; it is in thought guilty of compassing the death of all, and if any are saved it comes of no mercy of the blood tiafliek ers. This i* worse than the slave trade, bail enough though it be. and assumes a more atrocious dye, concocted am! prepared as it is by “ respectable” individuals in the very centre and mai l of knowl edge ami benevolence. A little publication nn this subject filled us w ith incredulous horror; but such doubt as remained is pretty well cleared up. Captain Owen's surveying ships were directed to some points of the coast of Alrica, famous for wrecks. It appeared, on examination, that no thin.. hut tin' grossest ii/noranre or the most wii k2 ml purpose, could account lor the majority of these vvrei ks; and it seems to be well understood in the navy which of the interpretations to adopt. I'iie fact i-, t'ie«e murderous wreckers have their pet spots, their uonk-ai d corners of the ocean, to which they retire for the perpetration of their unnatuial off-ace. “ Of the num“rou9 wrecks which occurred in Table Bay, and its vicinity, during the term of our voyage, there was not one, at least whete we had the tneaii9 of inquiring, which could not be traced to extreme ignorance, negligence or design.’’— Captain Ou'cn's I oya g«- ~ . iHalrfct of Co\\u\\b\\\, County of Alexandria, Set. Benjamin r.. Wallace has applied to the non. William Crunch, Chirf Judge of the United Slates' Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, to he dis charged from imprisonment, under the act for the re lief of insolvent dtbti rs within the District of Columbia, on the lir-d Monday in October instant, at 10 o’clock, A. st , at the Court House in Alexandria; when and where Ins creditors are required to attend. <<rt 3—Jt _EDM I. LEE. C. C lVialrict «f CoWniblft, County of Alexandria. Set. WILLIAM !!. F. CjoLBUtN has applied to the Hon William Cranch, Chief Judge of toe Unit ed Nate** Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, to be discharged from imprisonment, under the act for the relief <>l insolvt nt debtors within the District of Columbia, on the first Monday in October instant, at lOo’clock, A M at the Court House ill Alexandria; when and where his creditor* are required to attend. «Ct3—3t KDM.J. I KKl C C O PUifZIIKIM on Insanity and Phrenology, in con nection with Ph\siognumv, just received on sale by sept 28 W. M. tfORBISOW. Jusl VutoVis\m\, \N1) this day received by W. M. MDltltlSON, who isappointed Agent for the Publish-rs, I lie first and second peri of the Penny Mag’isine oi the Soci.-tv fur tlie Diffu ion of Useful Knowledge this >s the cheapest and best work of the kind ever offered to the | public, the price to subscribers being only t- per an num, or I8j cent* singly. Any No. will be sod st-pa lately. _21_*ept L3 Wilks. ! Just published and on sale by It M. M. MOP IIlSOy* viz: riVIK Bible Companion, <1 signed for the assistance [ l of Bible Classes. Families, and young students of i the scriptures, illustrated wi’h mips and engravings, frnm the last Loudon edt ton; revised and adapted to the present times, with an introduction, by 'tephen [ St. I'yng, I> 1). doctor of St. Pau ’» Church, Pbiladeb pliia. . . Thoughts on Marriage; illustrating the principles and obligations of the marriage relation; arranged from the works of the Uev William Jay, author of Morning and Evening Exercises, &c. Victoria, ov Mrs Sherwood, author of the “ Orphan of Normandi,” “ The Fairchild Family,” i-c. _ ToWc s Snuff 6f Segura. rn||K subscriber respectfully informs the public thi • | JL he has commenced the MdSUFACTURl.SQ OF SEG.1RS, in the house untie corner of Prince and Water streets, formerly occupied by Jonathan Fields as a Tobacco a id Snuff Store, where h- intends to carry on the m«. nurturing of IXJfiJCCO, SNUFF, and SBGJHS, and has now on hand— Superior sweet scent Tobacco Small p ug and -mall twist do, of good quality Yedow and brown >pauish Seg*n Yellow and brown half do and common A great variety of Snuff and SnufTBoxes, very fine Smoking Tobacco put up in papers Pipes b* the box He hopes that the former customers of the house j mill call and examine his assortment, as he feels confi ; dent that they will meet with as good articles and on ; as favorable term* as can be had in thia place. 1 AH orders will be thankfully received and promptly I attended to SAMUEL V. HILL. sept 27—?m SALES AT AUCTION. BY GEORGE WHITE. Notice UNDER the authority of a Decree of the Superior Court of Chancery, liolden at Staunton on the 15th lay of July, 1829, in a suit therein pm.ling between John R. Hayden, administrator with the will an ^ xcned of lltmjimin Beeler, Junior, deceased, andotheis, Plaintiffs, iSD g Mary Hollingsworth, executrix of Frances Hol lingsworth, deceased, vrlio was executrix of | Jane Hollingsworth, deceased, *»c. Defendants J The subscriber will offei for sale, at public auction, on Friday, the 211 day of August next, the following VALUABLE PROPERTY-that is to sav: 1. The BRICK TENEMENT & T.OT OF GROUND on the west side of Fairfax street, between Prince and Duke _streets, formerly occupied by Fvan P. Taylor as a coach-makers shop; and the Ground be tween the north gable wail of the saiJ tenement and the line of the lot lately occupied by Nicholas Kings ton —in front on Fai.fax street 55 feet, more or less; in depth 121 feet 5 inches 2. The VACANT LOT adjoining the said b'iok tenement on the smith, extending to Reuben Johnson's ’iue; in (rout 18 feet, more or iess; in depth 123 fee’ 5 in* lies. 3. A RENT IN FEE «f £4 10s lit/, Vir ginia currency, charged on a lot 14 feet 6 inches in , fr^nt. adjoining No 1 on the south, being part of the lot .form, r'l occupied by Nicholas Kingston J 4. Three VACAN Y LOTS, 28 feet 5 inches I in front each, in depth 123 5, on the ei;St side of Royal I street, between Prince and Duke streets ! The sale will begin at 5 o'cl**ck, P, M , in front of i the brick tenement on Fairfax street. One-third of i tlie purchase money to be paid in cash; the residue in ■ three * q ml instalments of .1. fi. and 9 months, with in j tires' from the day of sale For the deferred pay ments. bonds, with good security, w ill be required. jy 23—dts It. I. TAYLOIt, Commissioner. |Lt7* The above sale is postponed till MON DAY, the 7lli October, at 4 o’clock, P. M aug 29 DVina and laitWxeawaYe.. nC. SMITH has received, per Brig Belviders, • from Liverpool, and offers for sale, on the low est terms, wholesale or retail— m Crates of Earthenware and China iB 40 boxe* English Pqies, 3 groce each Also on hand, received lately, making his assortment very complete and extensive— ‘ 130 crates and hogsheaua Cliina, fcc. 60 packages Glassware. cut plain and moulded 150 boxes German Pipes Window G .9-, every size and quality Black Bottles, pint and quart Demij dins. from quart to live gallon Stoneware of an excellent quality Furnaces, cased and plain India Chins in complete sets or any one arti cle separateh —a full assortment Boston Crown Glass, a? Factor) price Merchants and dialers are particularly invited to caH mid examine rlie wsre and prices, as every atten I tlol, w-i|| be paid to tender satisfaction. _ sept 16 VtwWxr aNNwYfc 0\uaa, uc. ROBERT //- MILLER lias just received, per lirig Belviders, 00 GRATES iV HOGSHEADS, being part of bis Fall supplies of Earthen ware ami (’Inns, which enables him to offer an extensive and very handsome assort ment of goods in his line. Blue, brown, pink printed Dinner Sevices clie.p Do do do Plates of all sizes Do do do and purple Pitchers, Mug-, 8tc. Do do do Ewers k Basins, and Toilet Sets Blue ami green edg-d Wurc, in all its varieties Fire proof Baking Dishes and Plates, superior Cream colored Plates, Dishes, Basina, Bowl-, kc. China Tea sets and Cups and Saucers, in an unu sual variety as to shapes and patterns China Pitchers, new and superb shapes, richly gilt Do Mugs, plain and gilt, very rich I Country merchants and othets arc earnestly invited to call, as It II M is auxiouj to reduce his stock, i w hich is now unusually large. 9 h mu 9 h, 18 >3. S’ew •*e\v»a\ aiu\ v>iV\tr i\ov>ka. CJ.AllK'S ( st-ar; Vslpy’a Horace Gum nore'a Survey ingt Itutchin’s Zcnophon Wirt’s I if.- of Patrick Henry Cicero tMphini; Juvenal llelpliini Valpey’s Virgil D .unegsn’s Greek a .d English Lexicon Horace Dolphin's Ainswor'hs Latin dictionary (.reek awl l.atin Testaments (Jrimdua’s United States, with Question* Knlick’* Latin awl English Dictionary Anthon’s Sallusts 1 ili Liviii Lucian Adams’ Latin Grammars Valpy’s Greek do Nielson’s Greek Exercise Murray’s Grammar? or, K-y and Exercise. Academical Headers buck’s Theological Dictionary Together with several Political, Geographical, and Medical Charts. Just received and for sale low hy _sept 18 _GKO V3as\\ in ^UvTktt. nTE will pav Gash for any number of LIKELY HEUROES. (of both sexes) from 12 to 25 years of age, Field Hand*. Also, Mechanics of cverv de scription Apply to H C ballard & Co Richmond, Vs. J. M. Saunders U Co. Warreuton, Va. George Kepheart V Co Fredericktown, Md. James F Purveis W Co. Baltimore. John Ware, Port Tobacco, Ud. William Hooper, Annapolia. Maryland A. Grimm, Fredericksburg, Virginia, j Or to the subscribers, at their residence in Alexandria. | Persons having likely Servants to dispose of, will do well to give us a call, aa we, at all time*, will pay higher prices in Cash than any other purchaser who is now or may hereafter come into market. All communications promptly attended t°— FRANKLIN & AUMFIP.T » N. B. We will give the highest prices *r * '*w FraiBet. “f'30 Sugars, c*c. &c. &c. Hogsheads ~) 60 barrels > Muscovado SUGARS 50 boxes 5 6!) barrels and bags white Brazil do 16 boxes white Havana do 22 h'.d. and boxes Loaf and Lump Sugars 160 bags Win, Laguira and Java COFFEE 100 hlulsSt. Croix and Antigua MOLASSES 255 chests, halfch*-m* and boxes Gunpowder, Imperial, Ilyson, Young Hyson and Pou chong TEAS, late importations and fine qualities 1 pipe Sicily prepared Lemon Juice 2 barrels Shrub 80C0 bushels Liverpool Ground Alum Salt 300 sacks Blown do 30 bugs Pepper 15 do Pimento 1 barrel Nutmegs 1 do Cloves 10 lbs Mace 100 mats Cassia 200 boxes mould and dipped Candles 15,000 lbs yellow and brown Soap 2500 lbs Almonds 500 lbs Walnuts 10 half tierces Bice 500 Old Virginia Mhois With a large and general assortment of Wines. Li* quors, Spices, (inclu ling ground cloves, cassia, pim^n to, pepper and ginger,) Dvr Stulls, SnufTs, Cigars, and other Greceries For sale by sept 26 SAMUKI. B LARMOUR & Co. feBgars, SVliwfti $‘C. tlhds and boxes St. Croix; Porto ltico ^ and Havana 10 barrels Brazil [ 2000 pounds AVUite J 1 ) birds brig lit Retailing Molasses 30 casks Sicily Madeira, Port, Muscat, Mar scilles and Greek Wines 41 bags M .r .eftibo, Manilla. Java and Rio Coffee 28 packages Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hy son, Pouchong and Souchong Teas la boxes Plug ioohcco '/ libels winter pressed Sperm Oil SO barrels Cider Vinegar 4 > boxes Gshcn > cheese 5 do Pine Apple S 10 boxes Colgate Starch 40 do Snap and Candles 50 dozen Corn Brooms 4 do Covered Mats 5 ) do fled Cor Is and Leading Lines 20 reams W riting Paper Vogetber with a general assortment of other GRO CEHIES if SHIR CfLIMRLERY, for sale on mo derate ti tins by # pt 7 LINCOLN CI mm F.llLAIN. ftugfttA, Jvc. tyc. Gy Q llhds and boxes Porto Uico and UavanaT yO 10 boxea white Brazil > Sugars 2000 dis l.ouisiaana Uefintd Loaf j 60 bags Hid, Mnpacaibo and Manilla Coffee 30 packages Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hy son and Poucliong l eas 10 hhda Cubs Molasses 20 boxes Cheese 5 cases Pine Apple Cheese 20 kegs (iround Ginger 10 do Garret’s Snuff 15 barrels Cider Vinegar 1 do Kpsom halts 50 lbs Cloves 10 do Mace 100 do Cassia 20 boxrs Uaisins 30 do SiMp and Candles 50 barrels Nett an 1 Gross Herrings ^ 10 boxes Itichmond Tobacco (plug, 10’s) 10 bags Pepper 5 do Pimento 3000 pieces Wall P: per Letter Cap and Wrapping Paper Ground Alum and Blow n Salt Madder Alum. Copperas, Indigo Brimstone, Prussian Blue Together with a general assortment of IVIRES Ijf other GROCERIES, now receiving, amd offered, wholesale and retail, upon fait L rm-, by gfpt 6 W 11.1.1 AM N. McVUGH. Sugar a, Coffer, i^c. a Minis Orleans and Porto Uico Sugars lU 4000 lbs I. oaf and Lump do 40 bugr prime Cuba and Itin Coffee 30 packages Gunpowder. } Imperial, anil > l£..zS Young Hysonj 20 barrels Old Whiskey With a general assortment of ll IXES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, &C. just received and for site at mode rate prices by J- ** J DOUGLAS, aug 29 [Political Spectator 3 'irnes )_ ALEXANDRIA ALMANAC. 11/ Il.i- s i.rt>y be issued from the office ol the Alex* ♦ ▼ andria G»ze*te, the A I j r> A A is D III A ALi.M A j all the calculations lor wlrcli have been made by Bf.» j*mi* IIallowm.1. ami will be subjected to Ins revi* i . I It is the design of the publisher, if this undertaking l is encouraged, to continue the Almanac yearly, and make it < qu»l to an) issued in the country. aopt S’* -tf - * - \Voo\. LYMAN RF.KD & CO. Commission her chants. No. 6South Charles St. Baltimohe, Md. DFVOTK particular attention to thesa^e of W00u% Letters, po»t paid, asking information respecting he Wool Market, will receive immediate attention L. R & Co have leave to refer to Tiffany Shaw fc Co. Daniel Cobs & Co. ^BaltiiP' Samuel WvmanbT Co. V, David Uoyd.Frederic>rp.ontown P|u G W Rut,*er *?Jo. Wheeling, Vi. WincheMer.Ya. . *sYC„?3wen. Cincinnati, Ohio, ullnell k Mathewa, Zanesville, Ohio. jTArnutrongkSon, Mayaville, Ky. Leialy Combs, Esq. Lexington, Ky. Muir fc Wy\ev 7 Louisvillo* Ky Lawrencec5 n lerson, y apr2—leow6n _ i in—r Drj Goods. WASHINGTON U* BRENT have received, by the late arrival* from Philadelphia and New York, A Handsome Assortment of FALL 4’ WIN TER GOODS, Consisting, ia part, of— Superfine blue black, Huaaell brown, invisible green and mixed cloths* Petersham ditto Blue black and fancy colored cassimeres Blue and blue black silk velvets Dark blue, brown, eadet and other mixed caaxinet* Rose, point and striped blankets Domestic and other carpeting Hearth rugs Black and assorted colored bombaxets Do and assorted colored merino Circassians Superfine black and colored French bombasines Black and blue black Italian lustrings Handsome colored gro de naps Ladies* super black and assorted colored kid gloves Linen cambric hdkfs a great variety of fancy hdkfs Thibet wool cloth and merino hdkfs and shawls 4 4 t* fi 4 bobinets and Grecian do do Hooinet and tirecianett quilling S winsdown and Valencia vestings Furniture prints, a great variety of faney d<> DOMESTIC GOODS: Penitentiary and other plaids and stripea Bed ticks* apron and furniture checks Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels Red, g^een, and drab do Rrown and bleached shirtings and -.heelings 20 bales cotton osnaburga Alto, Burlaps, No. 1, ?, 3 k 4; Scotch osnaburgs Bear, Dut> h, and Russia sheetings j And a great variety of other articles usual to be met with in a dry goods store, ail of which will be sold I low at wholesale or retail. • sept *6—tf l'\uvr\ea BennfcU HAS received by the Brig (lelvldera, from Liver pool, and other arrivals— Point blankets, all 6izes 10-4 1 1-4 un.l I pn«e blankets 12-4,13-4 and 14-4 best family blankets 5-4 line Bath blankets Shoe thread in bales, various qualities Patent colored and W. II thread Clark’s Mile-End, London, first quality spool and ball cotton English black g .loins, single and double width llaizcs and flannels Kerseys, drab cloths and flushings r.loths, kerseymeres and vestings Black and colored Circassians First quality cambist* Furniture calicoes and dimities, very handsome An assortment of printed and Madras hdkfs Black Italian cravats and sewing silk Merino and cotton hose, of all qualities Hemming’* old patent and silver eyed W. C. nee dles C.ilt pin*, 4. 4$ and 5 A handsome assortment of gilt buttons Gingham*; cambric muslins Plain and *prigg< d Swiss muslins Swifs and jaconet hdkfs Shad and herring seine twine OJ DOMESTIC GOODS, he hat for sale— A very handsome assortment ofbedlieks Apron and furniture check* Penitentiary plaids Bleached ami unbleached Canton flannel* Savtinetts Bleached and unbleached cottona Colton umbrellas Bcaverteens Colton carpeting; I.owell kerseys An assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS From the Shakers. sept 12 T\\e, UoAuuvbVo. The Steamer COLUMBIA, Jameti Mitchell, master, will continue, during the reminder of the present season, to leave Baltimore for the District every Saturday, at 4 o’clock ' P M Heturning, leave Georgetown every Wedncs | day at 5. Washington at 6, and Alcxandriaat 7 o'clock The Canal Packet Boat GEORGE H'JSHIAU TO S ha* commence i her regular trips, on Tuesdays an. I Fridas a, for the Great Falls or Crommelin, starting from Frederick Street Bridge (Georgetown) at 8 o’ clock, A. U., and returning the same dav at or before sunset Fare to and from (.’nmimelin, 50 cents. The Cansl ia now in fine order, and the country pre sents a beautiful, appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, a trip to the Great Falla offers a most delight ful treat. ix~r Parties, on any other days of the week, can be accommodated, by giving a short notice or applies tiontothe pr«-priet°r» living on 1 hird street, Geo(ge%/^ town Z M. OFFUTte^' ang 5—tf WotlVft & ^^^^S^achooner Abi JII. WillTK has juat reccinUe to receive by the • gail in part, and wiltrth, a general regular arrivals from *>'qF /jQ()TS Sf SHOES, FALL Si P£f now offer* for aale— ^^.nen’sfine calf sewed Boots Gn*f)„ do pegged and nailed Boots Do do sewed, nailed h pegged Monroes Ladies’ labting. morocco and leather shoe* of va rious kinds Children’s Shoes of all kinds Together with tgeoeral assortment of Coarse Stock All of which will be solJ, wholesale or retail, at the ,0Tldivtnd Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes m«le to order, in the latest fashions, of superior materials and workmanship-____ GXaftB'waTe. HI c SMITH has received, per schooner Mount • Vernon, and ofTeri for sale - 8 packagS Cut and plain Glassware 72 Demijohns, quart to three gallon sept IS _iiai