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Mv*venose"* LunaVIc Chapel T"L .reefed ot Worcester, w.i* dedi '*'>n Wednesday last. The dedica place of worship for the insane, '** ' Lol h in the hi.tory ot Christian o^ hr0(), A correspondent of the ,-onrier mentions that the inmates coital demeaned themselves with /!h* nropiietv <-n the occasion.- Ihe ' ■ will accmmodale an audience of ^ about JiO lunatics were present, . onel wiiotn were in the choir, ami 1 ml pet firmed very creditably r , instruments. The utmost se ^'^rrvaihd. The xiliter say--j 1 V ih«t n*s**»iih!y, ‘clothed’ if r.ot . ,!.r mnd/ mingled in :h-sooth n ’! ! eh*V«i,?,>- » X* n is. s of religious • a v. (.r,‘ tliosh', vx l»o hut nshoit tin e u r' , ,.l N**'n xx r»*tctied. suffering nnt > ,*jt !)on* all the sympathies of r''X rid all earihly hope*—nhandor - *v!' tt-p»v, of heaven. ! saw among • • | who f1 'i vt*uis Ihih ’ f.n„ prisons anil dungeon*, na ^'c. it! him) Isitogrv. Some of them j sltoxn to the floor, till nature i 1 ‘ I j., |i,iv** hngepon her fMlm.n v ! and their \. »s*ed lin ks reln ,"'«rr:»o*r arcudomed action. Their v ollrr|h*Mn 'he once (handl'd ill - V,"r‘lvi\,}~u\ their phrei zy, h id l km. Ilf 1»* *>• ** Il*ved r ends, 1 , ,hrrf. vxere the victims «d CMirhv. [ : ()i<.!iH'on*ied Imp*.*, ami i»* xh*s “ . .|i *rt »r sand v, in ail its j hasns. ":,.!r<t*P*d softened and controlled hy v,‘f "HJ'Ci.mxer ot kindness and con jj** skit*, to xa the «•! rea ^ ^- id ii(‘ xviM sail'd, as i f >t!!11»he*.ie.’i t • , * »r<)s <»f twtth, stfwdrd !•* bend ^i >rct! e simple uses uf our hoy reii ■ incompamMe superintendent »d generous triumph. He , . ,,.,i f (t»* he it it* *»f inf lodtieing s< - || !!„’r>!ii!' a> a pat t of die moraldisci ' i,f ill * in> af»d, 11 long It :t xxa^ t ei.aiieii h-»' t» *et» wintered »•>.!* ;Vl.-ui'.I • n,,'r‘‘ Ha chin (I in j *„ p,r! (,| dm *si every one, that may j f‘1m„i*tied hv ?’ e aTleuil.tnee upon the . f|% ,,r ojtr re.tgiotis xx oi>h»p; a-smei* ( ru.*' a xx de lie lli.it have keen \ .1 •» '.e.;» t*»r v«*a»s ar*d tin i„m.d li ft- •* r**|pd from it> m i j- 't.,^ hv *vxakt net! hopes and ivnew cd Jlf VU'li .!'• '>1 li* *=.’•* 1 J"1 ,4|l*s ...riLM-ip'i, lioiu A*r»'» t’s Ive el hav^o: . . - n*v f mr?»m - by hich the *in:a*a • * t!< utips f r< l’ii matters ft oiii a and omvr.ts them into Its own j.bit\ f c*‘,is !» !'«•* i m -«>n.e o' its pm Is lM*! taken to ether. is one of the p,..st v*\.n ter.'ui subjects winch can «■». J^etlie litnna * a’fention. 1‘ points i!i i»*(i v to 'tie cm • u> and ye? uuaii'W et f <’ ^Vn-^What is lib?—The S’udcn? t.; nature may ana’yse witn a I his at portions of maPcr cn11 <i ;uid wbch ho knows to be the ni t meats of future creatines, and the 1 f»v vhi« li en '.h'ss yeneianoii' | ; .>,* |.» exKtenc ; t»ii» he cannot di'en- j p .ml iispiav a par1 Hi i my>?-r ou> , jyS.l!> P someth irj nu b’t tile ti fl n'ne*' } > i w . eh determines i*s|*ims an I pin r *; >< -v (>ne sti di sue » sub-dance t:p»> i,»,• ,n\.‘s a bmiulfitis T »s«.‘ bu-h, nno !ie» 2 1 1 • v o i k. a 11*:r*i a i c a I** it /*.*.•« * • • pYn.t —yea. in the same \v.*v on f. |'i* rudest materials of broken *v*«ts, and leaves of ph'in*?, and ;>i!s oi weal tl**«h. ishnil? up h*‘ numan fr ame ib**,f,A h* ?h* r ot the active mum combii - m.* i»racebi!ne>s Hm1 stren^tu, or of the r»-n’ or aom.in with t1 ■ i atyaru uni fit ra y t. fl »w parsin'* 'trance that .such «(h*u •! tie the turem *»f the bright bumai fv ■*. wh *'C u’l unee p*e t ccs as ii the mvi - ^jn \\ .'re snot \\:*hit—otilie la VOX ** hv \i Mar’»e\ ;iiiS t!,e sun*'Hindi P.y r \\iil* mum: and more wonderful 111.•»» JhP UU'S sh,!t up with) » the bony I r' i <*''*• I ( •• 'k 11 1, \v 11* i '»* »h lie a • e t e x - f uel' die aha-Je <d file v*«nl. v\ ith It" rea ‘••.'i u t> ch (untf m.d it**', an i I * s >, *: sitei l « y vs ■ . ii de'jehts, |< i|.f-e till! eial.C'' V 'i*T Ill.T icii"5 "Icrca'i'lll.’1 T •*" /m><j t on I UK «»T!iKH h’ooT—'A e j ! imi in .1 urn Uomn.itr e JS i »s W riu i»t vn m lies ci*y al> >:r i*m il ys-incn, ami l*v t a ip *«*ti m <>! t o* I♦ *«%*it.*>■ s nt t "*;> u *v. at vs Inch tin* llov.t. t\ i’an. (*-•».* L» wa-|r e>e Vami obtained ‘tie ;*a - m| a res •! ill ion \u it tin* mV mn1 - : * j rt h*e .11*r»* s?u>tii*f ios’ rue! I he } li o \ .»}, ,f.j. I i\ Tall m id j* to resign hi 0 in < '«>()«• i \\ ♦* fu? tm*r J»*a ?■ pi t tiaI i> A»* t iimn lli s f«* Alb Iisy anrt hnii a r‘e*ini» r.i led there, at w hieh tin* m*S'» fvi- p :>'.*•»!.»; Now V »rk w ere appn *\ - ! ami .elopp'tl A- tin $e r*’-',iu,i»*n \ it* i* iI u.der the imp*e--lon that «l.t'h*m*u r t v H .Nniiiners wtre v\ i:t. j t *•*', and a- lin y !».»vo proved to bn Hi! i »r* \\ ijs llOOU'jfl UP the h*f]'jth ii j i'i“ nitli ot th * Kmp re ^iaie, i ** »xp**it (*.tuh rdr nit’s resignation, j ti c.*i»t.>i ui*tv w Hi Ins own p»*lit - i 1 < **••«!; «n»t we do noi s« e how, as an! •• ’ *•? ihl • iim:\ tn* c *n rontmue h» hold ‘ a- under mu Ii < nan nstane.-an J 1 ( *\ i: ^ • % '.vt> » x .»»'t t, w i.i I• 11 * o w >111’. - A - an .»;,j |.; t>t holia hum er one said * i-fX •!• l**nr -port to limit it t»j£**r, i"»( *’ - <* :<• \»• i y • i*• \ j( w t* n i|n*iiopr Mirn> J- lit n:: l hn '-yoi»."—V ). ifr:mrij. 1 < t i , ,, t foil .•; y »;n »% two V UHL' iliei'i | t v. ■* l. \ a • * n t ii Nt tin* w ooits t* ! ■ ll t • e • v l»* St j a t \ t» .}, ,5 Jul «I !|»* •»I ii»* U I , l»l»uv. •v* : t-t* or to*, t; m(I H ingin', >i tmj n a | •* a*» nit tin** lai niieti am! iiiiy nh>:ai;t—'<■(#/»• Aim fur ti t11' V fj— b> hi t s!»(»t tu.ii ileai!! Kip y i> n*»t t-an-uia* ! V\ ln*-!t r In* -»heai <i or sin ii'ii ‘l'* {)“‘t*l Ul!»’;! , •YeneiKtS St'llU* v* hat Upon he Initi I'vr -e< n » " hi tmke>!" " t*1 s. ♦ * * i hu t|.*i ~-C .^oo. A DIM HO.\AL .NOTH -K. rP '“■•*>! '(k'ia1 ; nl the Collim'd SO ;* l i'-1 .isuv ' t'tiip.ifiV of Ali X ku:i !rt. 1 ■***' ' {4 ivii." an i U cnm ol On s*c ' n '! » 0 tv l!:»♦ ♦>: ) m>t t*V dclutlit ol * ■* ^ackhoider*t » ait; mi; •'>1.0.* is a*uto niven that an ^'*on iof vievcn sill* cfofs Will U*' held 4,4 “ <*l*ius' i»l v.ii i company on W ''Ay ;in* 2id ol .November, instant, la* u"‘ hours of lo A. M and 1 W M* ,v*'-ie W. s!. MILLKU. Dies1!. SAL V AKhOA l\ rrsii.. im* c*ro> O* bn* ' - in ) t‘\ivi.n in*. »r»»iu Turk-Island MASTHAS & COX. ^ n<*v n A A*. vAAOuiA MC3&UM. heat very day, Mondays excepted. - MARRIED, On Thm'stl 1 y evening, the IGtlT insL. hv the Rev, Mr Hamilton, Mr Jame3 Lob by to Mrs. Adeline Williams, ail of Washington. On Thursday afternoon, the 16th inst., at Trinity Church bv the Rev John Owen, Rector thereof, Marshall Brown, ol Washington, to Louisa Stuart Stith second daughter of the late Grififu Stith of Prince William county, Va. At Harper’s Ferry, on Thursday last |hv fin* Rev. T. W. Simpson, Mr John G. 11 -orkreli to Miss F.l zxp.etii M. Griggs. 1 dangh'er of Mr Thomas Griggs, all of 1 Jefferson county. On Wednesday morning the Id inst., ; it the Episcopal Church, by the Rev. C. j C. Taliaferro, Harrison Waite, Ed]. to | Miss Sarah I). Harrison, daughter of Dr. J,,hn S. Hanison, all of Martinhurg. ! At Richmond on the 1st inst , hy the I Rev Bishop Moor*', Richard B. Haxall. Esq. to Miss Oct a vi a Robins »n, daugh ter of John Robinson, Esq. ail o,‘ that city. On the 7:1} insf, I'V the Rev. W m. S. \ Rei*, Cimri.es Ei.lerr, Jr. Esq., Principal j Engineer of the Janies River and Ka- i na v\ ha (’oini*;tnv. to Miss Elvira, daiigh- i t- i « I Judge Wilburn Daniel, ol Lynch- j burg. _ LUKD. In Washington, on the morning of the j | i7ii» mst, Mr« ICi.mn Pic kktt, wife of i'. ! I *J I’ickHI. Km| I'li Auditor, in the dVth year of her agr, leaving an infant three ; • w eeks old. In Boston on Saturday evening, of i 'apoplexy, Tii«*m\» Gkkk.n Imssenden, K-fj H< w as a man of tin* most ami i .|e character, of excellent principle*, ind of extensive inhumation Ilia* literary aitati nients were highly respectable, and he is the autoor of several useful pum ca ii,n»s, well known to the I’tjniic, and had t»een for many years the editor of ih.it valuable weekly publication like Acer /-ag !au<l f 'd’inrr. 1 JQ-iCd w ai d Smyth hegs leave to return his gr ilefnl at knowlodgments to hi* lei uw it zens for their prompt exertions in ,;ivi ig hit properly Iroin destruction at :he »iie, on Tuesday evening ln>:. \.*v IS — ..■■■ ■■■■ >■ ' "' " I COMMERCIAL.. f'tite of l*rtn/nce i>i Afe.nnu/riu from If tigolit *n:rJ I \\\o7j?. Ki.och, per ( ew) 58 S7J a 0 90 \Vm:.\T. v bite, pel* bu*h. 2 OP a 2 10 WiiKvr. red 0 no a 2 00 Cohn, (vessels} 0 05 ./ 0 00 i 'hiin (wagons) 0 Of) (i 0 00 Kyb, - do 0 03 a 0 96 Klaxskkh, - - 1 5 11 o nu Oa ts, from wagons, bush 0 53 a 0 57 Do from vessels, do 0 53 a 0 56 Cohn Mkal, per bushel, o 80 a 0 no P>acon, per cwt. - 8 00 a 0 00 lU’ttku, ioil, per lb. 0 20 o 6 2-> Do iirkin, do - 0 It <t 0 I' Lakh, do • 0 S a 0 0 Pj.astkb Pakis. retail, ton, 5 50 «* 0 nO Kiont and Wheat.— YVo have to no •ice a lari .her advance in flour. On Sa me lay the Oeen^ym/u brand s>*lo ul 50.on. ' , ilc'Ct iptions are firmly held at ihU ;»l iv\ We continue our quotation of 52 pci u>|i*i tor good red wheat. White ol mime quality, 52.10. Old Corn is worth SI per bushel, and so, also Uye is free ol garlic. _ :DCll\K).\D MAUKRT. Thttrwhty Aot?. 16, !327. YViicat.— 1 03 a 2. F*»r country superfine 50 50 .lav-, has been paid — last sah s ol ci y, SO 50 I’oI’acco—!:i demand at 5 2 *3 a .» 2.> for c«»mm"M refused; holier quality •> 2 > a |; eotnm *n slant eal 4 2o a 5 50; good com non 5 JO a 6 50; middling to good; »> ;30 a S. Pu-aness is good for tin* season, and .*i ices w ell sustained, Produce is in good demand at high price*,die receipts :n*if»g small, Ii'.mii the dillu u fv of iivi.i transput taiion. Wheat and Mmii art Oil! on the t i>e, as will tie noticed by mn price current, 1‘obacco is improving in orices. _ ^ sun* NKWS._ pou r OK AMvXANDUIA. D. C. A lOllVHU. iXnVE.MRI H IS Ibig Y’ncinia. Uv.lei. Ib*"t n; to YY m. KouKt Soil, and lul- freight fui the Lbs do fiivira. Punier, Portsmouth; sab J o YY in. Kow it’ & Son. 8< i,, p.iinsvivaina, Rdmnnds, Uich ' man I; ca| m J. dt G. 1. Thom as and cot ! to W Hi. l*\iWie & Son. i M'ht White O ik, O. coquan; flour to J. 5 \ J II. Janney. ^cm John Marshall, G “drier. Patnx Dod; tobacco to A. (\ ib.z-nov e & Co. t wenty sail ol clalt with coal, wood, ' g, a in. si i ve~, iimbei, vY 0. —«r^.cm» » 1 ~. .. <• V’ l ht* l/• twin54 ot tin* \ iii-'ini.t l.o hry, !< bcndi «d die ivier*hur»» i».*ne\” «‘iit .\ii‘i l.umc AssoriOinr , L'U ^ s 5ol |s:;7( will take *i*kiIS 1‘A » . „i ;; ,i,v„ k, i’. M., .«i Wo.-d K...I,! Ai.-x .. uh»u. \ a ) 1 l'v 11 KOTICK. TFltil'. sliest rit>e r I iving suffered cott I. sider aide damage hy lux hunters, t ,k, s nus metluel i > inlorui iiieui,( dso 1 ,|i ,,'hrr imnleis). that he is d.tei mined Mo i>,oset'.lle a I ollendeis. I m. u. fitzih c;h. i Fait fax County, .\ovcmi>er IS—tit N. F. KUM. I - V II F L>S. received per brig '• irgt i jL v/ i«ia — 1•' s.»11* t>v ,,iiv* rill \VM. FOWL!? A so.v^ UKFINKU SUGAU. ■ o< j I)U-\c.5> Iroin me !‘*.>sit>n Ueline JiP tv. ItiM.ting hum brig \ trgmiu, I anil hn sale ay | not 20 WM. FOWLE A Son 6 r hA i a ~ vv 7\ S V V. v\ | f Which tue highest premium uili \ S? h.-paid by JOHN LOK6 b\ j n»»v 20____ | suU l*H AMBKICA.N liiOKiL ; £3> SOUTll American CiJes, foi ^ sale 1>V i nov 20 A. 0. CAZENOVE & CO. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1 Alexandria Cocnty, >sct October Term, 1S37. ' William T. Washington, one of' the heirs of George S. Washington, dec**!.—Pltf., a<?ai nst Lucy P. Todd, Augusta Washing ton, widow of George Washington, deceased, who died without issue, and who was one of the children and heirs of the said George S. Washing ton: Louisa Washington, widow of * Samuel W. Washington, who was j, ^ one of the children and heirs of the i .H said George S. Washington: George ^ La Fayette Washington, Lucy Eli- ^ z ihetti W ashington, Christina Maria Washington,and Ann Steptoe Wash ington, which said Ge»»rg«\Lucy, Eli zabeth, and Christina Maria, are children and heirs of the -aid Samuel W. Washington and Louisa his wife, and are under the age of 21 years— Lefts. The a’->ve named defendants not hav ing entered their appearance to this sipt and given security according to the sta tute and rules of this Court, audit np ! nearing to th • satisfaction of the Court, | hai they are not inhabitants of the l>. o| 1 < 'ounnuiu, on the motion <>} lt»e eomplain ! inl I y tns connsel.il is ordered. that they i ip pear here on or befo e the first day of i he nrxi Mav Term of th** Court, and mswer the coinplainani’s bill, and give security for performing the decree of the ! Courf; and that a copy of this order be j forthwith published in the Alexandria j Gazette for two months successively; and another copy he posted at the front i door ol the Court house of tlii^ Collntv. j Test: KDV1. I. LEE, C. C. nov 19—2m NHIV DllY GOODS. ROBT. WASHING TON & Co. hive received an additional assortment ,»f «*ra>onabie Goods, cm-i-ting of Super blue black, invisible green and brown ciolhs Medium and low pi iced ditto Black cable cord and coloted cassi- i meres j Plain and striped cassinclts, of all qua- | lilies j Plaid and p! tin linseys and kersey*,for ‘ SCI' V IIiS j Rose p »ii;t dnflil and mackenaw blun- ; kids Lupin’s best French merinos, English j ditto i Dr„b. red, b •own, and white Canton [ j] marls White, red, and yellow woolen ditto Plain and limited 1] mr bcUZCS Gentlemen’s silk shifts, u desirable ar ticle Russia nirb-'ve a nr! table diapers Plain and twil.ed shitting stripes, for sailors Prat) and bine pilot cloths and flushing Marshall’s best sewing thicud Best white and ( elored spool cotton Mateoni ,’s ’ustring and (Ifo Pe Rhine Black ChiiK-hew, b»r aprons Thread inset tings and lac* s Spittlelieid and Pongee iid.kM Linen cambric and cnmhiic Inikfs Mohair, lambs wool and Merino hose, black and white j Oentbun’s i ihbed lamb’s wool draws ! Print, p!-tid and striped dom-stics Br >wn and bleached do metises, in gieat variety < Ail el which will he s-dd low for cash. 1 ,»r to customet>> who \wil pay punctually : m six month-8. nov 20 ; HEAVER AND MILLED CLOTHS, j yi/E shail open oti Monday m*x — H 2 .pieces Ingrain Beaver Cloth, for, overcoats 2 do Mi led Cloth, do do; Hands one new Vestings and Pan- , taloon Goods The above are <>l a superior kind. BRADLEY rV CATLETT. .Washington, Nov. 20—3t LION f^KlN COATING. lyF. nave this day opened— ? V 11Ht pieces blue and black Cloths ! 250 do assorted colom loo d.» super i«u Casinieics 5** do Pilot ClotlH 50 do heavy nailed Cloths 2(» do l;on skin Coating 150 do ladie>’ Cloak 1 lOths The above we v ill h ive made up in i hr ue>r manner, by the best tailors, or s.-ll them bv the piece very low. BRADLEY & CAT LET T. Washington, N >v 20—*>t SERVANTS’ CLOTHING. WE have opened — l 000 yards country kersey*, good at t:c*c ;] nr-o do cot on osnnbnrgs 2 500 do common and line cas sinets Tim above will he sold low BRADLEY & CATLETT, j Washington, Nov. 20-dU YY E U/WE ON H AND, j w w \ YARDS Kidderminster Car OUvii pt tin«;s 2 300 yards Rrussels Roys ox oetod daily Tin* above will be sold very cheap, to close OUI KaH sales. DU A PL K Y vA CATLET'l. W-iahinutoii, N■ • v. —»t \yj5 HAVE JUST RECEIVED— T A RLE Cio’lrs, superior make • 5 l f 1/,'Vi vaids Shoe?ini!--, 11 widths JO piece* !1 lick' i back Towelimjr Arid 1 case Iri-n Linen, very cheap Also, 10 cases Cotton L"Ml' Oioihs DU A!‘LEY & CATLETT. ! Washing ton, Nov. 20—*M TAMARINDS AND I*RUNES. | j \ store, and fbi sale bv | | MOV 20 A C. OA^NOYE A*. Co. NE\\ S I \ L K UAHi L 11Nt.»S. g US I receiver— I p pieces l • h u*, *in I d and y • * 11 o w I 5 <!n ijreen, scmih and v tote (jo m »i o» »r , t»ro w i» a nd sea lie? 5 (K> j»reoi; and crimson 5 do i:cb. in small li. iocs ** p d » 4-1 V endian, to match 5 do 2-1 do do 1 t>ale tu!t im:s l do common rues 2j(;0 vardsht sl Dm sols A IcD Impelaa c rpetinsjs M ! As the season is j..t advanced, I ^**1 isfll HUT above lm>,hI# cheat'. DA UI US ULAGE 1 T. ',V.<?hinglop, ,\'»e. I-—_ f COTTON. fiAt.ES Raw Co,Ion, suitable for P'fc retaler#. Ju#'received by i uv U E. WHEAT & SON. Dry'Goods, flardieare% flats, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Furniture, <f c. fllHE subscriber tenders his greatful X thanks to his friends abroad and the citizens of Alexandria for their liberal patronage, during his residence among them for the ten years last past, and hopes by unremitting attention to his business as Auctioneer and General Commission Mer chant, to merit a continuance of like fa vors. He has on hand ami expects to be regularly supplied, at his old stand, on | King between Washington and St Asaph | streets, with the follow ing articles, viz: I Cloths, casimtres, CKsInets, and vestings; | Mipcr and common prints; curtain muslins; i flannel; Duffel, rose an 1 Whitney blankets; brow’ll and bleached slortings and shceti- gs; super bleached Waltham cottons and long cloths; 6. 7, and 8 4 blanket shawls; Prussian, silk and worsted and cotton shawls; silk and cotton hlikfs; hohbinet footings, edgings, and insert ings; Orrels cotton halls and spool co»- j ton; suspenders, Russia diaper table cloths; , Marseilles qoihs; Milhcrom licking; patent j thread, burla4M, white and b!a* k wadding* cotton umbrellas super blue, green and scar let moream; men’s cloaks, ladies’merino hose; men’s long Dorman knit and wo-s'ed do; Duernsey frocks, swansdow n capes, collars and senfs; blttvk leathers; rush bonnets, assorted colors; buck and hone knives and forks; ivorv, buck, and buff handled carvers and forks; scis sors, razors and straps; Smith & Son’s counter sunk drilled eyed netdh*, a superior article, warranted not to cut in the eye; common do; diamond, black and conn? on pins, tea boards and waiters, snuffer trays, brittania tea and cof fee pots; 1 line accordian, 15 keys , common do with bone and pesrl keys; ink powder, qtidl-, pencils, challenge blacking, an une qualled and inimitable art cle; ladies work boxes, shaving cases, hooks ard eyes, black coat and vest buttons; plated candlesticks; a variety of Derm »n goods; w ire safes, ndd’es and ‘ifiers, tin and japanned ware; a few stoves nod grates; mantel clocks, warrant* d good time pieces, cheap; silver patent lever and othir watches; green slat hhi’.ds, 30, 34, 38, U au 1 45 inchts w de and of proportionate lengths. 1 J cues s'; k ami fur h its. Mahogany gilt and jet mantel ami pi< r glas ses; toilet and cl amber do, assorted sizes; ma in guny s Ji homds, dress ng and to let buieanf, sets dimer tables, bkf. do; rush seat rocking und other cl'.a rs. IVa her beds and bedsteads. One complete set Uees Cyclopedia, 47 vols, neatly bound Second band med cal, standard and mbcel- | lamon* works, some of which aic scarce, Lon don Kilition. 1 set elegant go’d banded tea china, 56 pie ces. Carriages of different kinds, with and without harness, toye'licr w;tna vriet» of other ai tides, all of wb cli will be sobl ui moderate prices to atti die tunes. Cons gimints from, abroad, as well as out doors tics of furniture, Mouses ar-d lots, Stocks Merchandize, Morses, kc , promptly attended t<». J * Sa'es in Virginia and Maryland also at tended to, and (being exempted from taxes) ut much lower charges than tbore in town. r ov 16 (iKOIMiK \Mt|IK NOT IC Is. ranflF. subscribers, who «ro trusters J. named it) cot tarn deeds of trust, beat ing <1 ate September 3M, 1837, Iron) Jonathan Uu'cher, lot the benefit ol his creditors, and ihose of .lonthan Mutcher and Company, having accepted 1 ho truds, now give notic e accorditii! to the rcrjai-itious o! said i-eeii?, to <i• l the cte (jit.,|-s ol the said Jonathan anti the said firm, to come in ami execute a ! fjj | release in w ri' iac! under seal to , the said Jonathan and to said linn ol i all claims ami demands against him 'and the linn, accrued prior u the said j goth day ol September, 1837, within tin* jpeimd ol four calendar months Irom ; the d.ite ot tins notice;—-und il any credi t jor or creditors shall neglect or i elu >e to ! exccti’e such a teleasc within the linn 'prescribed, then, that such creditor or ! creditors will be excluded from ali bene I ft. or (lividmd out ol the money to arise under the trusts created in the sub.scri oers hv the said deeds. Ail persons indebted to the said J«»na ! jhan Mule.n r, or to the late firm 1 Jona ! man Matcher and Company, are hereby nolifi: d that the sub mbets aie the as- j signees in trust ol the said Jonathan, foi the benefit ol has creditors and those ol the ft m, id aii debts and credits due to said Jonathan and said linn, and w hich had not been assigned prior t<» sa:«! ,-*b;!i September; and said debtors are blither j notified, that unless paym- nt lie made ;o ! »|ie Mib-ctiheis within a reasonable time, their debts wall be plated in a ceutse ol legal collection. ISAAC IIORRINS, CllAS. MclxMLi 11T. net 17 °av. Jin b* )K S A !.K Oil K K'N l . f v ] wi | s*'ii ol* rout a llu (,e sou y bi ic «*. i llllou^oii Puke Street, now under re | jTa.r, with stable, cania-e bouse, smoke j notise. &c.—Al*o i Two L) we l i «i<r Houses on Prince street i next door to Oapt. McKmi'iiiVAbo. One on Pit! street next to my residence. | Those lu»u uis will lie sohl low. or tented ; to L» ,od tenants on moderate terms. A pi ; olv* to Thomas M«»u■»t, or i)i>v et)2?w KKliKi CA IA^ LOR. FLOUR AND GROCERIES. ROli P. (CRUPPER and A lLLiAM j DP.AN hnvmi! associated t;>i»euier in the Hour an I Grocery business, in ! Att'xandri.'i, ell. r their ?eivices to ‘Imir Ifiiends and the public generally. They ! will nernnv tbe house in which N\ ihium Dean lias been dnin- buduos:—vm I pur ; cb;jwe all hinds ol country pi -ulnce, and ns, i,i*h plaster, sal:, and all kind?. I ‘ «i <>• jceiies at the fair matket puce. Uaviesr ; provided themselves with a warehouse, j for the purpo-e, they wih receive and I n j -ward all i»oo consigned lo them witii care and dispatch. ]’,()P,T. CRUPPER, ;r((27—eoHm W \l. PLAN. _ "~SLACK CHANTILLY VEILS. JUST r-c tved, 20 superior blank Vei«s worked wi'M mowing silk. ?"i erior at brie ^ 1 case Hx cv (‘hemlie Work P. » - f.>|* (_***iitr ’ Hial toilet tao.e* 4 carlo.ms rich Feather* for bonnet*. And will be sold low by ’he • ubsenber. HA K1FS CJ>AG a* 1 1 . \Vas’ in.j?nn, N.»v 18-—■ h_ | "young HYSON AND G. P. [LA. HALF cliest* and boxes A *»un«! *50 ii vsmi and Gunpowder l ea; jusl .received and for salt' by : nov 1G W M. N Mc\ Fb»• f•_ A"CAIMJ. ' Gear*re CulhherH^»ireU%Mtorney fit f.aic WILL practice in the different Courts of Loudoun and Fauquier Counties |—his office is in Middlebursr, Loudoun icounty, Va. june VESSEL WANTED, tgic A freight of staves to Barbadoes, sSS/with immediate despatch, will be given to a cood vessel of 120 to 160 tons, on appKcation to 1 nov 20 WM. FOWLE & SON. FOR FREIGHT. The good Schr. ISABELLA, Patterson, master, will be ready for a cargo in two days, and take a frieght North or South Applv to LAMBERT Si KEN IE, nnv 16 Union wharf. FOR BARBADOES. The brig FAVORITE, John R. ster.-, Master, will have des patch. For freight nr passage apply to nov 13_ MASTERS Sr. COX. /•or Norfolk, l*ttersburi: and Richmond. The fine schr. PRESTO, Shor I terT master, will sail on next Tues day, and take freight for either place, ap ply to the master or to LAMBERT Si McKENZIE, nov 11 Union wharf. FOR CHARLESTON.^ The good schooner CHARLES ^EDMONSON, Kelly master, will have despatch and can take the bulk of 100 hbls. light freight and accommodate two passengers; apply t** LAMBERT Sc McKENZIE. nov 10 Union wharf. FOR FRElGIl r. licit The good Schr FAWN, Fearo. £!&£ master; carries S00 barrels and ^ill lake a Height South —apply to the master or to LAMBERT Si McKENZIE. nov 7 for Uoston uml fortsmouth, X. 11. xr&i The coppered brig CHATHAM, Sturdevant, master, will sail in a lew cl a vs— lor freight or passage, apply to net 10 YVM. FOYVLK & SON. FOIl NORFOLK. The steamer Coli*m BiA,CaptJames Milch* ,ei!,will leave YVashing ton every Thursday, at I 11 o clock A. Ai. arriving in INorlulk in I • 1 tie time for the Charleston steamboat, j Portsmouth railroad cars, an 1 the Rich mond steamboat. i Returning, will leave Norfolk nt three o’clock, P. M. every Sunday. Passage and fare $tj. net 31— eotf DR A XVS THIS DA V. Virginia Petersburg Lottery, Class S. Will tie drawn at West End, Virginia, Monday. Nov 20, at 1 o’clock. HIGHEST PRIZE $40,000 20 Prizes of 1000 Dollars each. Tickets $5; halves 2 30; quarters 1 25. Delaware State Lottery. Class No. 47 robe drawn in Wilmington, Tuesday, November 21. HIGHEST PRIZE $10,000! Tickets $1 00 —shares in proportion. Maryland State Lottery, No. 23, To be drawn in Ealtimore, on Wednes day, November 22. HIGHEST PRIZE $30,000! 100 prize' of I 000 Dollar', Ac. Tiekets $10—shares in proportion. On sale in great variety by J. I.U’SIE’V, Drawing of Sussex Co. Lottery, No. 13. 02 74 20 27 30 7 1 1 30 3d 03 70 2 44 4*» DR A 11$ THIS DA Y. Virginia Petersburg Lotfei y, Class S, Will be drawn at West End, Virginia, Monday. Nov. 20. nt 1 o'clock. HIGHEST PRIZE $40,000! 20 Prizes of 1000 Dollars. A c, Tickets $3; halves 2 50; quarters 1 25 Delaware State Lottery, Class No. 17, To be drawn in Wilmington, Tuesday November 21. HIGHFjT 1MUZK $10,000. Tickets $1 —shares in proportion. Maryland State Lottery, No 23. ! Will be drawn at Rnltmiore, on Wednes day. November 22. HIGHEST PRIZE $30,000! UK) Prizes of 1000 Dollars, do. Tickets i 10 -■slimes in proportion. Oil s de m great variety by J, VIOLETT. DU A IPS THIS DA Y. Virginia Petersbyrg Lottery, Class 8. Will be drawn at West End. Virginia, Monday. Nor. 20. at I o’clock. HIGHEST PRIZE $40,000. 20 Prizes oJ pi00dollars.de Tickets $5, halves 2 50, quarters 1 23 Delaware S»a»e Lottery, Class 47, i To be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware, November 21. HIGHEST PRIZE $10,000. Tickets # 1 00—shares in proportion. I Marvland State Lottery, No 23. To lx* drawn at Haiti more, on WeJnrs rlav. November 22. IJiGlIKST PKIZH 530.000. 100 prizes of §1000, vVc. Tickets § 10. halves 3, quarters 2 50. To he had to a variety ol numbers ot J. DOKSK, : f .after h <f* 1-lxrhnni: t limber .Alexandria 'Ira win *r of Sn^ex t o. L>tteiy, No 13 .02 7t 20 27 30 7 It 3> 3) 03 7n 2 -11 to VvWLMKS’ 1.11315 A BY. nj u )| |.;’S ,Select Circulating Libr n * ry—furnishing the best popular Li teratim*, Memoirs. Iliouraphv, INiovels, Tales, Travel-, Vny ages,&c., is puhlisl, eil weekly by Adam Waldo*, Philadel phia. Each'number contains IS pages ,,f l,irue qnai to letter press—making two handsome volumes a year. Pric c *5 per iannum. payatye in advance. Subscrip fioos received by BKLL I'.N 1 ^ ISI.I.*, ' \cr^pt-, King stti*i i, Alexandria; who •oruiAi .ill peiiodicaU b-r wV.irb they are Agents. n ilhoal cnnj e.iha cltariL/s. nor 13 ______ POCKET BOOK LOST. ; iff/’ESTKBDA Y morning, at the Mar | J ket House, or between there and liny house, a leather pocket book, eon mining thirty or forty dollars of paper money, the exact amount n-*t recollected : — also a note of hand payable to me for ' and some oih.tr papms, amongst ! wipeh was a bill'd articles purchaser jvf Mr. < t wen Leddy. 1 will given re ward <>l live dollars for th.-pvkrltK.oh, and its content* d^vv.-Mo Living on the Lilti* Liver Turnpike I Road, tfcai the Grit g-Le. “uv la U AUCTION SALES. Tins da y. TRUSTEES SALE. ON Monday, the 20th day of Novem ber next, the subscribers will offer for sale at public auction the well knowrn Tavern and Store at Fairfax Court House, in the occupation of G. & R. At lison, with two small Brick tenements and lots of ground at the same place.—. Few situations combine mole advaft (ages as a Tavern and Slore. Tht build ings which are of Brick are extensive and commodious, situated on the great western Turnpike Hoad, from Washing ton and Alexandria, in a thriving village, at the Court house of the County. At the same time wifi be offered for sale the Household and Kitchen Furni ture belonging to the Tavern. The sale will take place at the front door of the Tavern. For the Real Estate, a payment of one fourth of the purchase money will be re quired in hand —on the residue, a credit of one and two years from the first day of January next will be allowed, subject to the payment of interest from that day: the deferred payments to he secured by bond and security, and a lien by deed of trust on the premises sold. On the sales of Furniture, all purchases not ex ceeding $20 w ill he required to be paid in cash: on nil sums above $20, the above credit will be allowed,on bond aad good security. The possession of the Tavern, Store, and Furniturewil l he delivered on I be first day of January next. K l. TAYLOR, THUS. R. LOVE. net 10— ts Trustees. (Natlnt. Virginia Times, and Win R**p. | this da v. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ON Monday the 20thinst,at 10 o’clock, will be sold without reserve, at the dwelling house of Mr. John Crease, up per end o( Washington street, all bis re maining stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as sideboard, dinner, tea and side tables, Rush seat and other chairs, domestic carpets, Mahogany Se creiary and Rook case, hair and moss mattrasses, bedsteads, 2 easy chairs, par cel books, toge her with Kitchen Furni lure, l cupper kettle, sate, wheelbarrow., watn* casks, &c. Terms of sale cash. GEO. WHITE, DMV IT—td Auctioneer. THIS HA ). SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri facia*, to sued out of Charles County Court, and to me directed, I w ill expose to pub lic sale lor cash, on the premise* on the 2M?n day of November m xt, the following property, to wit: all John P. Cowman’* right, title, claim and interest in. and to a tract or part of a tract, or parcel of Land lying and being in Charles County, known and called by the name o( Smith s Point, containing 27it acres and two mods, seized and taken as the propetty of the said John P. Cowman, and will tm sold to satisfy a Judgment duo William Fowlo a no W. II Fowir. ('HAS. W. SEMMF.S, Shcrrift nnv 7—td ___ PUHLlC SALK. OX Saturday next, the ISth inst if fair, w ill be sold at It) o'clock, A M. com mencing at lot No. 1, on Wariiington sheet, the following property, \iz: — No. 1. An annuity of X47, 4s. Oil Vu gjnia Currency, secured on two lots <»/ ground; one 75 by 7a on AN ashington amt Princess streets; one 23 by .5 on 1'iin cess street. ii. An annuity of$22. due 1st May, IS33 3. An annuity of 3if), “ 1st June, 1S3S 4 A vacant lot in fee. 00 feet Iron! on Henry street by 123 5 12 in depth between King and Prince streets. 5 A fi a me dwelling House, in occu pancy of R. H. Windsor on King street, 20 by 11*0 in fee. C.'A vacant lot on Water street. 41 l> et South ol Wolf Sheet, say 4 l lect front hy 125 deep to Potomac sheet. 7. A frame House and Lot on AN atef street 41 feet front by 150 feet deep, op posite the resilience of J. Harris, K»(|. S. A vacant lot on Unior. street, in tho te.irof No. 7, 11 fret, in depth 150 fret.— This b>t has a good sand bank. y. About 50 feet front on Water street hy 123 5 12 on Franklin street, a coiner 10 About SO feet front on AVater street by 123 5 15 AVest, south of John Reck ley house. i 1. A vacanf bd 100 fret front on Ror ;t| street I y 123 5 12 deep, opposite * Ycates garden. For mrms apply to I THUS VOW ELL. If not sold pp • ously to Wednesday ilie 1 '>ih in«t , it v>i!l be offered at public auction. Also, I aa The comfortable dwelling Hoiifft j Inland lot occupied bv the subscriber on ; vv r*tri street near the Farmei’* Hank. ! Alter the sale of the House, one side ! board, book case, sopha. clock, lamps, a j-et of silver plate, made Mom Dollar* ((without alloy) consisting of 1 coder, 2 T«’«", Sojrar disi», Cieam twci and Ru^in, j will he • dlr‘| L*d. I Terms at sale. n v I3-U THOS YOWELL. ! iryi'vr want of bidd* rs Hie above m«Ic ; i, *p >'tpom d tint.I Tuesday next 2l*t 1 inst. cornu encinf! at 10 o’clock at wInch • Hire !l»e properly viSl positively be soul, it bidders can bo had. , noc^l f. ASHFORD. Aucf. I)i ij <iun<h. >h>>rx% lioitfs, at Auction. OS Saturday the 25ih insL,comnienc im» at in o'clock, wi.l be rold at my ; Auc'ion Room, opposite ti)e Marine In surance Office, Kinu street, a variety of f >i v Good?, <Yc. consisting of cloths, ca§ imeres. castneHs, Grade nap and Lute .11 ins silks, l.iticy silk ui.ll (MU« ■»«*f». 11,10.-1. ca-hmerc and blanket stocking-, ki<', he«v.r. and l.« Ljn t>iov*'S cambr.c. plain and figured ■ S..iss mid1, and I'O- k muslins, btibinrt, j lac.- and Hired edamis. painted muslins, !fij„.d.;.ms, ready made vests, one blue ■ clmh coat, fur and silk bats seal -km and | !tlr caps prun'd!, tnormcand seal r tin shoes and gaiii.er boots, coarse f'gS-d ! shoes, (mots. A^ f. rn.s Id.cial and j made know n at sale. CRAVEN AfsHFORI), j n»v1S—H_ Auetn.re-r. I WM. LAA'PHIER, Jr., Dentist, on Kin*-, >.<a: ■ g lutt street, Alexandria, xtov 17 1