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“ Failcequ'il fouU, arrive ce qu'il pomra." ‘ fair4 X3OTW. msosm&'X BBamiSfo* ss< aass. sraw sacosas vm, es-st®. am alsxajj jria paaciix gazette PC9MSBW. DAILY, BY EDGAR SNOWDEN, t• per annum, payable half yearly. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE • rf )B THE COUSTRYJ lx ITBLl^HED REGULARLY ON jTr~ > \Y, THURSDAY* & SATURDAY, * .L hi Pfr annum, t ayable in ailvance * ,nMi of Advertising: ■> neatly and c:»n«picuously inserted st j ,f . ,* tullarper square lor the first three in- ; v j.,1 ;’i -five cen'j for every subsequent v reasonable deduction will be made in • -;f yearly advertisers » , *v-rt s nents published in the Daily paper ap ; r in tlie Country p«pcr Yoi vY»\ght1 ; rt The schemer TO TO MAC, Asa Itsars. Jr. L*j/She caries about 9X1 barrels, and will . . r receive a cargo in a f< w days. Apply to ,c;r 5. tRASFRSlIlTH. IfuT ^m8\trdim • rh- t 1 mop — f .stem »1 and eopperdd Writ* M! .r DI KE OF Cl.iRESCE, Kenw.ck, nu-t r. a ill take -Hull freight; l"r wh cb applv »o ,!^c 9 W. FidVU •* (V l >r .\*£\n \ \k ■ vJv Th~ srlmoner BALTIMORE. H ram Cults, fr- ^ ra.d t ;* W Some light freight. A PP*> to tiy. n Cutlr, on board, ut t » <1 13 a '• CA1ENOVR v Co. Y u r Y v y'v^YvV . The nt« schooner H ‘ LC YOS. C-pt Ja S-hu nieunn. will t.»ke a ‘reight for the West Indies uf a 'oyihcro ( oit A C. C V/.KNO VK 5* Co. J R‘ Xi'V received per I’ldaski, from Boston, for •OF sale by «U-c 18 W. KOMI K H Co VmMtrTn i*o\u\o«», £fc. * Bushels Eastern Petatoc* 2C barrels A pplt» Mackerel aiul CodfisJ* On board schooner Martha, ii applied for immediate . c by dec 18 JOHN H I \1>1> Pieces Grindstones, assorted sizes, received * * per Pu’aaki, for sale by dec 18 W i >\V! k [sr Co. *W . A DESIRABLE LOT OF ABOUT K et »vse‘* Ualiojfam. J inch to 2 3 4 * iorhei.ss.itted. »s i»,* Pillars, Hand Hail an 1 Ikh eLecti jutt eCi W vui for sale bv I Am d Mill*. l'Vr.*?f cvc Pfizer. list ask- Chte of prime q tality Ilf 91 r sms / rapping l’»p« r Hrc-- vi d t cr schooner President, from New York, fur -»le hi L. McKr.NZIE, Union wharf. <!er ‘ ? _ lirtmi.d »\\vim SmvU ft\\out r,*f',k Bushels Ground Mum Salt, the carpi of »*• t I the schooner Ushiniore, Uup’ain Cults, for sai- a*i >i* wharf, in lots to suit purchasers d r 10 A C. CAZKNOYE Si Co. Wottf.AVfc V vuu\ ft viekw\\e&\ | ij lib's Heatter Family Flour s ' i .0 q- hbls. B u kw heat Jo I • . i.g isum achr. Portsmouth aiul for sale by * ''I s SlilW. . ■ .ey's wlu:f _ MtUtfA, &C. v \l! L \ R-an, «f excellent quality Kowm'i.,’atonic mixture for tile lever ami ague Jujube paste in sheet* and boxes 'l star’s cough luz n’r-i Jackson’s pectoral iln Compound xvriip of iivt rw-*rt for coughs and hoarseness; liquorice b sll of first quality English pt p^iermiut A I'o Fruit > Lozenges l»w longer j JofT-a'schlorate matches f r smokers, in pocket cm>; Wat*?’* chlorate matches Berman taoets; machine do Cupping i natrium nt* But Fiench sulphate of quinine I' try’s calcined magnesia, genuine , London do do light I nndon do do ponderous Adhesive piaster, spread, of superior quality; pre pared b; a celebrated manufacturer in England Nail brushes and tooth brushes, an assortment ''o.la for wishing; scented bar soap English scented soaps, a variety Haydeu’s balsam for the tooth ache fire King’s tooth ache drops Edinburgh tooth ache paste Chlorine tooth wash; do do paste 'J >t >n’i magnesian aperient, a pleasant medicine foil water > . ..... Saratoga do $ m ^otl*c* I’ttston sail*; English pungent* English flesh brushes; long pepper; blue saucers Uest Bermuda arrow root Mexican black lead for cleaning stoves, a superior article; Fans white; nursing bottles > * aim’s panacea; do vermifuge 1 russes of various kinds and for persons of differ ent ages, a full assor ment Surgeoi instrument?; patent pump syringes Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared by » process that extracts and retains the ac tive part of the medicine- Fhis is an excel lent remedy for the K-.cumatism, King’s Evil, »nd for the depraved *tate of the system pro daced by ulcers of long standing. An 1 almost every other article in the DRUG LINE. t I he subscriber respectfully informs Physicians and a'her* that he selects or prepan s, as the cate mty be, 'he articles which he offers tor sale, with unremitting •ttenlion, endeavoring to nave every medicine that goes from his store of the first quality in all respects, •'il put up in the safest and neatest manner WILLIAM STABLER. Iltb mo 15th, 18o3, [Warrenton Spec,-} Xevj FtuIU. $c. Q jq half and quarter boxes superior'! s/^CJ Buncb Raisins K\tveryl°w i* h“,f l casks do ( Pricc*‘ 13 quarters J 55 jars Grapes, in fine order 4 casks Zante Currants 10 bags Brazil Nuts 30 barrels New York Apples 36 casks ) 30 boxes 5 Chew* ver* #uPer,or 20 kegs New Y» rk Milch Dairy Butter 10 barrels do Buckwheat Flour 30 do do Family do 10 casks Salt Pet re 10 kegs Ground Ginger 10 boxes Mustard 30 Whi,k.y. p„t „td 10 hogsheads new Rum 60 bags Rio Coffee, part old white 3 tons Shot, assorted 1 ton B«r l ead 20 bags Tennessee Feathers 15 boxes Sperm Candles 1.50 Scotch Rags, auitable for Salt or Grain Received anj for sale by dec 18 9AM'f^ B. LAUMOUR k Co. FOR CONGRESS HALL AT U O'CLOCK! ^ A COACH will this day be j /. vAstarted expressly for the second tnudation of persons visiting Con- j .wAsaagri-si and Washington City, lesv-1 ing Beltzhoover* Si Co *s Office, Royal street, 5 or 6 door* below Newton's City Hotel, and the Franklin llou-e Hotel, every day at 11 o'clock A M for Wash ingtnn—and retu ning, leave the Office adjoining t Oadsby'a Hotel evrry evening at 4J o’clock. Those; visiting Congress will have sufficient time to hear the debate*, an 1 af>« r the House adjourns, return home to supper. Se*is can be a -cured up and down; ami pas se* gera »et down at the Capitol and called for .-ain. The hours of departure here -^af er f«>r Washington an 1 Balu mote will he as follows, vis: 11* do A. M. 3$ do P M. Returning from Washington— 9 o’clock, A- VI b 3J do P. M. 4 i do P M Pssserger- going to Baltimore will always meet with a direct conveyance through, without any detention whatever. For stats be particular to apply at He Hz* mover !i Co’s Cffiue. Royal street; at the Frankbn House Hotel; and at It. H Harrington’s Steamboat Ho til, near the Wharf—and in Washing’ n, atthe Office adjoining Gft'sbl’a Hotel , J b G M BltUCK, Agent. (fj' CarriigvS and Hor ca for hire Apply at the j Office, dec 18 _C. If* P* .V ty\ \f e The PIEDMONT MAIL. /Smith’s Line) will, oi Tuesday Thursday, and S-iturday, leave 1 Warrentun at 7 o’clock v. M.and reach Alexandria at -1 l*. M. Tins will Ssve nigh tra veiling those days It will, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, leave j Alexandria for Washington at half alter 4 P. M putic I uidly. It will. or. S>inJxv, " tdnesday, and Friday, leave • Alexandria for Washi ngton at 11 A. U promptly. dec 14 -tf_WM. SMITH. aXutlCfc Steamboat POTOMAC, Joseph Nevitt, master, be i ing in complete order, will, on Pud tv, the I7tb instant, resume running to Nor folk and Richmond—leavingthe City of Washington at 3, and Alexandria at 4 o’clock, P M. Returning, lesve Richmond on Tuesday morning, and Norfolk on Wednesday morning, at 9 o’clock. Fare to Norfolk, including meals, • ?7 Do to Richmond, do • 9 ' may 15 N A I'll WAT I I KS. Agent. •Vo\\ce. The steamboat FREPE RICKsBURU, Captain n J Jenkins, having nern thoro ughly repaired, has again re ! turned her route between the District and Baltimore | She will continue to leave Washington, during the present season, every Sundav morning at 5, an 1 Alex andria at 7 o'clock; and returning, will leave Baltimore on Wednesday at 4 1*. M ; touching at the usual pU c«*s on the K.ver f->r passenger* or light freight_ T\\fc l3o\uiub\a. The Steamer COLUMBIA, James Mitchell, master, will • continue, during the remainder -fit™, present season, to leave ! Baltimore for the District every Saturday, at 4 o’clock | |* M. Upturning, leave Georgetown every Wednes day at 5. Washington at 6, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock A. M. Freight and pas age as usual._sept 28 ? To l\\o lirftwt, FoAVa. The Canal Packet Boat GEORGE WASHING I TON hao commence i her regular trip*, on Tue.sdayi ; and Fridavs, for the Great Falls or Crommelin. starting from Frederick Street Bridge (Georgetown) at 8 o’ clock, A. M., and returning the same dav at or before sunset- Fare to and from Crommelin, 50 cents. | I he Canal is now in fine order, and the country pre sents a beautiful appearance. To those who aie fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, atrip to the Great Falls offers a most delight ; (ut treat. (CT P*rl'es, on any otl*r days of the week, can be 1 accommodated, by giving a short notice or applies. ,t';on to the proprietor, living on Third street, George town Z. U. OFFUTT. aug 5—tf_ CYiina $ GiassYiarc. ( ( X (j. SMITH offers for sale, on moderate terms, a ; Mi full assortment of CHINA if GLASSWARE, of late nportation and newest fashions Dining and Tea Seta, of every quality India China, in dining sets or separate)/ Itich Gut and Plain Glassware Itich cut and plain Hall Lamps A few English Astral Lamps Wall and Heading Lamps Plated Castors, silver mounted d*e 14 CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JH. WHITE has received, bv rerent ar % rivals from the North, a considerab'e ad dition to his Stork, which enabips him *o offer almost every article in the BOOT and SHOE line, either wholesale or retail, upon the best terms, and particularly cheap for Cash. Among them are. Men’s calf sewed Boots, Ijf, 2 d and 3 d quality Do calf pegged do Do nailed Boots [cheap] [tide Do fireman's water pro f Boots [an excellent or Do coarse pegged Boots Do calf sewia and nailed Slipper Boots Do calf sewed pegg d and nailed llunroes Do Kip and grain leather do Do coarse pegged Brogans and Shuts Do gum elastic and leather Over Shoes Boys' calf sewed and pegged Monroes Do ca’f sewed Shoes Ladies’ gaiter and leather Boots I)o fur trimmed gum elastic Shoes Do calf seal, ana morocco Walking Shoes Do seal and lasting clipper* and Jefferson* Misses’ and children's Boots and Bootees, various kinds Also, Hair Trunks Seal Caps, esfc Uc Made to order, Ladies and Gentleman’* Boots and Shoes, of the best matenalsand workman aliin. dec 18 HATS, CAPS, &c. «tc. S!! JOHN T. EVANS respectfully informs his old customers and the public generally, that he has on hand a splendid assortment ol superior BLACK HATS, of ail shapes and qualities, manufactured by journeymen of long and well tried experience. As he keeps no apprentices, he can therefore, with confidence, recommend any work which may leave his shop. He has just received, bv the last arrivals from Boston and elsewhere, CAPS of latest fashions and ol best workmanship anil materials; among them will be found Youth’s and Men’s Cloth Caps, of a varietv of patterns. A No, a few do zen Ladies’ Cloth Hiding Cap", a new and beau tifnl article. H** continues to keep LADIES’ FURS of every kind, vuclt a* Fur Stocks, Boa Constrictors, &r. &.r. And Fur Skins for gentlemen’s c loak collars. He is now m.itiui .ctoring LADIEV BE.WElt BONNETS of the latest I auburn, winch are thought handsomer than any thing >f ji»e kind evei before offered to the public. \l! *»f ".ich he will dispose of, on accommodating terms. ! nov 28—«i3m _ UuVa —\uAtba' v adA’cHii rjv ic)\1 I,. M \lt I IV, ut his o:«! si»nd on King, ! a three do-os :<hove Fairfax street, ha, on hand »n exteiisive assortment >*t —-s. H.iTS of the latest Fashion, I and all the variety of shapes a ' q i slides i-S / that «re worn, manufsctureil in dvr his *-w i iminecliate inspection, by the most *,3^*”**© experienced workmen. Having sold out hUestanh-hm n in Washing*.in, In* whole attention w:II ;e devoir d lu his business in Vicx andria; and lie D det» rmined to have his work gut up {in a style that will (jive .aiist'action. He has hKo a Ursre supplv of T R A V E L L I N G CAPS, comprising all ihevrvie'y ;>l t!ie season, viz. -*,ea D* ter, M»ck Otter, CMli, llsir, ncal, &c. All of whicl ■ be will sell on pleasing termi, w .olo« Je or retail I Dealers are invited to call and examine Ins stock. C\\eft\) tor Cuftto OZF.N JOSSEI.YN, Agen', (corner of King n. Royal streets opposite Wright W Maddox, re spec*fully informs his friends and the public that lit hits on hand, ami continues to manufacture, fiisf, nie dium. and low qnalitv, SUPERIOR BL ACK. HA IS. A which, for color and duntbiliiy, will compart with any found in the District. .1LM), A variety of CAPS of the different fashions. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited All kinds of Furs purchased. Old hats taken in part pay for new ones. dec 2 Stop tYifc thwf l—S\o^ Um THIEF!! \ DARING villain entered my stable on the n gli of Wednesday, the 2Uih of this month, and stole no as. RIDING HORSE, SADDLE, BRI MAW 1’INGALE and COLLAR - The Horse is shout sixteen hands high aoJtdtAjL>pvt>n ,,r eight years old next spring! o dsrk iron grey color, with a long and full sw itch tail which .a white t wards the emit he has large leg*, i of coarse and heavy appear »nce, but rides well for oik of his size; has a blister on tho right side, o^ca-nonet by a saddle sc.ild, which was bare when he was s:o ?en He carries his fore feet so c ose ss to cut his an | cles, unless great care n taken in shoci' g him, am ! marks now appear on them mad. bv his shoes The 9addle is old, with plated stirrups, much cflTic ed, sn f a cloth of twilled cotton, spotted, amt s me i what resembling a leopard skin The Bridle has re< leather rein* end snaffle bit; and the Martingale i» o red leather, with plated hooks. About two o’clock on Thursday morning, the 21s instant, s man about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, o spare figure, thin visage, of genteel snd you-htul ap pearancr, with dark hair, was seen in Alexandria, D C- by the watchmen of the town, riding a horse of tin above description, which, from hit appearance, ha< been rode fast. The watchmen describe this man* pert in his manner, snd of quick speech lie wore i cloth cap, with a large tasael, snd » <urk camlet cloak his departure from Alexandra was sudden, and circum stances justify the belief that he went towards Wa.h ington. and thence Northward For the recovery of the Horae. I will give « reward o Thirty Dollars, and the additional sum of Fifty Dollar for the conviction of the Thief Any information on this subject m iy be commumcat edto Bernard llooe, of Alexandria, as I expect to bi absent from home for several weeks. JOHN IIOOE, Junr Of Locust Grove, Prince William Co. V a. dec 2—eotf_____ St \3\>ea SaU. a w Busheis of Bright 9t Ubea Salt, fo 17.UIJU sale on board ship Maryland, at m whJrf HENRY DAINGEIIPIELD. dec 11 (National Intelligencer 3t] Vatnitun. CHARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King, next door to the corner of Alfred street. | T AS on hand, and constantly manufactures • gene* * 1 ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE Which,for elegance and durability .defies competition. His stock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, conches and lounges Mahogany and all kinds ot drawing-room chairs Grecian, winged and single wardrobes Pedestal-end sideboards with marble tops and mirers Gothic and various other ditto Pier tablet, with tmrble and mahogany tops Filler and block dining, card and breakfasttables do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or loo oo French and virion other bureaus, with anu without mirrors Ladiesdressing tables, with and without mirrors Ditto workstands and music stools Dittoand gentlemen's abmet, secretaries and book cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved <mkI plain mahogany, bird eye, and curl maple and common beadstead* Cribs, cradles,caiidlistands.shavingdo^po'tableJesks and every other article in the cabinetline. LIKEWISE, Mahogany of vari is kinds, steam sawed, curl and ! shaded veneers, copal varnish,sacking bottoms,cords, B3D3, MATrHA3SB3, ScO. The above articles will be disposed offor cash or to punctual persons on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washington indu ces me to say, that I s 1 leliverfurniture toany pur chasers that city free ofexpt ce. ThirningSr Carving executed in l he best manner* may 20 Cabinet* V'Yuvir, anCL SutfA MANUFACTORY. J1 V PS GltEBN, Cabinet maker, haeon'ia I, and will constantly keep, at his old stfcnd o. lloyal i st., Alexandria,and at thccorner of 10th st., > ennsyl vania, Avenue, Washington, a genera aaso^. -ent •> j The most fashionable <$• durable FURNi, /RE, which he will warrant equal, if not sup< r ior, ii.f quality,to anv ever offered intheDistrict.- Jonaist ing,in part, of Grecian, winged and plain wardrobes Gothic, pedestal end and plain sideboa it Ditto, with cellaretu and marble slab* French and plain bureaus Dressing do with mirrors j Ladies’ and gentlemen’s secretaries and book cases Pier table, with marble and mahogany ope Pillar and claw dining, breakfast u car tables j Plain do do do do do Ls lies’ work stands i Shr.ving and CPndlc stands i Wash stands with marble »nd m*). *giny tops Grecian sofa?; mahogany chairs Music stools, bidetts, cribs, cradles Po< table writing desks, Ike. i With a general assortment of RED.S'/EADS, jo ctcim carved mahogany, maple and stained j woods All of which V ill be so.d as low, for cash, | as they can be purchased of the same quality :„t any ither mane factor* in the Union. Also, An assortmen ol St. Domingo and Pay of Hon duras Mahogany, a part of wind is suitable f»r handrails; steam sawed Curl and Shad* ■. Veivert-t Gopal Varnish of a superior qualit). '. ackin^ llottums, Cords, ftc. 1 TURNINGS? CARTING handsomely executed pet 25__ _ oirymcu »>. , I N tendering his sincere arknnwledgemen's to his ! I friends and the public fur past patrouugr, respect I fully informs them that lie still co 'ti.iucs to manuiac ture. and has now on hand, BEDS, M AT TRASSES. SOFAS A CH AIRS, AND CABINET FURNITURE, of good tnati-ri i's and workoi Miship, which lie will dis pose of upon reasonable term-, i ('be public are solicited 'o call, bcLrc they pur chase else when-, a' his . UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET WARE ' ROOM. on King stri ct, between Coin c-ius and Henry streets, ‘ where lie will satisfactorily execute all orders fur arti e.les in eh her of toe above branches Itepairs in either 'I line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously. ^ OCt 8 —tf __ » Levi Hurdle* HAVING taken his brother, THOMAS T. HUH DLK, into partnership, will continue at the old i stand, south v/e*t comer of King and Golumous streets, I I to carry on their business as i CHAIR M ANUFACTURKRS AND ORNA MENTAL PAINTERS, j And where they will make, and keep constantly for ' sale, at lair prices, - . , r , A general assortment of Gre cian, Fancy and Windsor r CHAIRS. The public are respectfully invited . I to call and examine their present as -ortinent. They feel assured that they m w will be found not to be inferior, either i in the durability of their materials or the neatness of i their execution, to loose of any other maiiufacurer in • the District. They will execute Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gilding, P in all their various branches, oil the most accommodat i "oijTcIIAI IS will be taken in part paimcnt for new ones, or will oe repaired or repainted at the ' shortest notice. ! Chairs purchased at this manufactory will be sent, free of expense, to any part of the District. nov 23—tf___ ¥arm for a ale. I WISH to sell a FARM, containing 312 ACRES, adjoining mv residence. It is heavily timbered, r I and has on it a variety of fine Fruit. A great bargain f I may be liad if immediately applied for. | Fairfax County, Va. D. F. DULANY. SALES AT AUCTION* Landfot sale. SI will Mil the TRACT OF LAND owned bv the lateJno Summers, in Fairfax County, Virginia, equally distait from Alex* andria, Georgetown, and Washington, being ven miles from each, and in my immediate neighborhood, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, by deed, with a sufficient supply of wood There is on the land a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE — The Farm was. during the lifetime of Mr, Summers, one of the most profitable in the neighborhood, and may again, with good husbandry, become a pleasant and profitable residence. The land will be shown to any person wishii . to examine it, by the tenant, Mr. Strawther, or myself If not sold before Tuesday, the 3d of December, i< will then be sold to the highest bid der, on the premises. The terms, in either case, will be—one third in handt the balance in two equal annual payments, with int< rest. JNO. DUI.IN, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, of Jno Summers, deceased. Low Mill, (Fairfax County, Va ) fr'j" The above sale will be postponed until Friday, the i!7tli of December, if fair—if not, the next fairdav. uov‘.9-ts \i v\u\ Jqy auAe. I OFFER for sale my Plantation called CLOFEH LAND, ly ing in the County of Prince William, 3 • miles distant from Alexandria and Washington. T contains 1200 ACRES. Has on it a large DWELLING* HOUSE, Barn, and oth< r improvements, and an excellent Mill ‘■eat, on which a Saw Mill is erected. The land has cen well tilled, and for several vears past mproved by the use of clover and plaster; the effects of which are no ! where more visible, or more fully proven It is divid ' ed into fields of an equal and convenient size, and un <Ier the enclosures. This Plantation is justly con sidered among the best in the upper country ; its situs i tion is healthful and beautiful. As purchasers will view the premises before making an ojlei, faither particulars are deemed unnecessary ! II desired, immediate possession may be given. Let ters addressed to me (post paid) may be directed to this place. CHARLES SHIRLEY CAKTER. i Richmond City, Oct. 10.b, 1823. I N- H. In my absence, Mr. Edmund Newman, Agent, on the premises, will attend to gentlemen wishing to view the premises. __0- S C. Vor wr ExcYiaitge, M r he DWELLING ROUSE W LOT OF GHOUS'D formerly occupied as a ■* avert), situ ate.t at the corner of King and St Asaph streets, known as the Indian Queen ‘Tavern. This Establishment would be sold on very reasonable terms or exchanged for other real property in t. e town. For terms apply lo CATHARINE BUAWNEH. d-c 14 — if _ __ Fa\*tt\fcnware China* &c. ROBERT //. MILLER Has just received, per Brig Helviders, 90 CRATES 4‘ HOGSHEADS, being part of hU Fall supplies of Earthen ware and China, which enables him to offer an extensive an.) very handsome assort i* me lit of goods in Ins line. Ulu ;, brown, pink printed Dinner Sevicet cheap Do do do Plates of all sizes Do do do and purple Pitchers, Mug*, Sec Do do do Ewers & Basins, and Toilet Sets R'mc and green edged Warr. in all its varieties !•" re pr > f Hiking Oi-hes and Plates, superior Cream odo ed Plates, Dishes, Basins, Bow l*, &c lluna lea acta and Cup* and Saucers, in an unu sit d varitti a. t i shapes un.l patterns China Pinchers, new ».n.ltnperb shapes, richly gilt Do Mugs plain and gilt, very fieri Country m-reliant* and oint-r* are earnest’y invited to call, as H H M. is anxious to reduce his stock, whiett is now unusually large 9th mo 9»h. 1833.__ I3\uua an A Vitirlhfci’.WtvTe. HC SMITH has received, per Brig Belvidrra, • from Liverpool, and offer* for sale, on the low eit terms, wholesale or retail— m jm Crates of Karthenwsre and Chins boxes Krighdi Pipes, 3 groce each Al«u on band, received lately, making his assortment very complete and extenrivt: — 150 crates and hogshead* China, kc. 60 packages Glassware, cut plain and moulded 150 boxes German Pipes Window Gloa-, every size and quality Black Hollies, pint and quart Demijohns, from quait to five gallon Stoneware of an excellent quality Furnaces, cased and plain India China, in complete sets or any one arli I cle separately—a fall assortment Hostun Crown Glass, at Factory price Merchants and dealers are particuli ly invited to cull mid examine the wire and prices, as every atten tion will be paid to render satisfaction sept 16 H_ ENRY S COMMENTARY ON TliE BI BLE, iri 3 vols, price RIO and RI2; su per royal 8vo fine paper, handsomely bound in extra sheep, with raised bands and spring-backs, witli practical remarks and observations, now greatly improved by a new arrangement of the sacred test in separate verses, at the heads of the pages, and the insertions of the Polyglott mar Sinal readings and references—to which is pre xed a Preface, by Archibald Alexander, D. D., i a Memoir of the Author, by the Rev. Samuel Palmer, and an elegant Portrait from a ateei en graving. In order to ensure the correct execu tion of thi* valuable commentary, it has, at extra expense, been carefully compared with several of tne most approved editions, and prepared fot the press from Baxter's London edition of 1811. (said to be the most correct edition ever publish ed) edited by the Rev. Geo. Burder and Rev. Robert Hughes, A. M. Just received bv de^l8 WM. M. MORRISON*. 1 ^ / * ■.»