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SATURDAY MORNING, «A-«KTTK, ; rV«»i.iw«,»pAitr BT ! |i? ssn-rnR v ’ ■ .. . pr{ vVN'irn. PAYABLE I ...r O'1?-!.i CC „u.r VC X_ ,r;\si> n v e.u«rTE, ' kl. •* \, r u’x rin) RB0«Ti.\Ri.r ox ; ’5p: : YY W .Siniwnr r’-41";,. , -X r*:« xssttxi, 1-av mm.k is K- *-iv \vrE. _ - ->„;sl-.ir. -A'!xerti*ernents *v >• > * , . V1 inx inerted tnre* | Hi-'' ', I,...i-tN.- n'riHcontinual j i'x ' ' r,r Ml c-nts a square (or h or r> cent* o>il*t,le. • ;.'co ',"te.ln*a* pare j hivin'* reference to , rv,.n’ of space they may oc-. ».tutl 111 1 ■ • |v„r(isiP,r hv the year not t<i Torticl-s oof »**• led In their re- ; 7 . . n ir to in*ert in their ah- . other «a.ne» than thcr , hr , V.I!I \ \NP 11K Ml l.l\B PACKETS. Jp} l ’ s ^ -*•. " r „.1 * ,vi!l cvviVV^f* ri':r’.,«.ri; ne..fl>«ck-o. ..etween r^'. n. W.vi*, Maxtor | ; \Vf m';i >co, K ll It v»! *r, ' ° Nickerson *!<> .1 c »in !)’>i ». o. P . ,s;.v< IIV ill of the fir *<*, . '.r.,|ivit >m n ilation* for Pas- • * p„., \t i*ter* s o I pilot ;, anh ’V-,',*.1 with the.rile. They * ' , woe* from each place.— 'vpeil r.K t C>. M-‘S in Iria. , ,• f, >.l i V;i!> & Co- r rt'.V ’ - - [i’.h; .VJUK<>la*\\ j Th*' Sfi* ini^r ’ O . T.IJMI'IV h.ivinir . rh hf*r *1 »v< 4 ' : " 11 '•i'-'.'-'v" U - *«,v '■-1"', -v‘ %..* h 'V •<*.r] vir. fr> n I! i 'in >•» -I?”"'* »n-' , < h,'; !».m-w M If! lik Mt i -ti I PiM-, j « ■ -v-'M i •. \5. mirc I M > I'ICK. Tr,.> nt 11 » S R PH .JO! f\5()\ « ill , ,;n m ifil hnth-r notice _ 1 as follow* - v /ite \!t*sui'Jri i at ()\ h' M A. M rtifUAisliinHon at 10.1 an«l 12! A at 1 » Hock, P. M. j .! VlN^oV Oiptoio. t* \>\ (S p. Inf. 2 t w*4_ - rR V\1 U >A P P.» KM \ . Tho ^TriM I-OAT L -J&. J- I’ll •'. MIX' III "•’1 1,1 - the foil v.viop hours. Innw1 af’-r l.-l tv n t tl farther n > I’m j c.K v<* \ o>c * n I ri i f *r ^ Is*1 at s’ *VI ><:.<. A M an 1 2 no4 4 „ i> M. 1,' V*' 'A’oshi ojlnn To A-xiVlri i P »>« Vcl »ck, A. M. nn«l ‘4 mi > »V! »C\, P. \T. K ' tv' \»*'X ui Iri » [•if i• • »«r>* •• > va if i i \ >’ *i »f'k A. M• t:• • I ni> * • * #r »*»f * a' ,i (•>?* \ l1* jv t n i * i - i *11 1-2 >C\. \f. M Pit fn 'Mi- r no*ic‘\ •C l> PRTRIt 4 >M\>?, *' to.nin. hT-S A A £ v K > : MOAKol.K. *3X3* TS^t^imorCm.PM m will Nmvo '5s^'\ - ’n"; a? 1tl an l Alex* VS^npSrJS.itHria at II o’clock, 1 !?. t'o'rv \! "i ) iv a t I Kri 1 *v f *** n l in- v-' in ti *V' for the Ports •fi ’i a ' I \\ >m ik*' II li'roaA car-? *jo r< w \y i'i 1 tli»* < V* »r lesion a a-1.1 rues ?• r s ,‘i'tO i iK. i;‘fiii’in », <h.* \v:l! !<• ivo \ >rfol a on ^il»v%.|f IP o'clock, \. \1 arriving »t 'Khi i Mo i on the f-l!o'vi;i»* m *rnin *, ' 'ill** t *r rh' c i Iv train of cars f >t ^i in nil >•! Pu«*?*lav will leave 'i irl * \ i > |\ M. .\ t'i P irts noti'h after 4' * itv i vP ? i.* c tr^ Iro n I <Pif »X, an>1 ,rt'' * m\ i-'i; i ^t *a <>n ttie followinj* 'v i ti i» *r »!>»**v ':»inz trai t of cars t i a >:»»; hv which arraneein^nt j0i>t'ia; | h» ena’o’e l to o»»t to ^ im .ia ooa ,ii as nv aov other f a »«l lm-<* i m jh ’< re p on ho ml «* I [ “ 1 ’’ , ’ K e t I ot tr.ivePin^ «n the cars i • u^at. ' ''» *»' irvl (are S*> ^v' | \a t ;> is?eiv*>%r-; on the Potn ^ *’ !a*' t * l *\\ i ».j «j| ices, viz. Pvc’s l.i fier's~K ory, P.lutf P‘*in», JP i‘r -v I* .j it^ mi• I S i mIv Point, Va. MMES ilU'CUKLL \U>ler. ,fl»>—tt M> ricis. Tln> s'oaia hnit Fkf nFKictvsnri < «fo. Gui tlu'r/n'inix now j n coin n!nt»»ori!or w I! resume <r t;i[K ti-'iw.' n I’altimore and (1 leaving M ilrimoro on S itur IV M , and Alexandria on ! o’ 7 «»V A. M , stooping a’ f>fv ',x ' m l’iic pi ices on the river v> r'ljV ti| ;> AH haggUlje r 'v 'iff ' *rs, and wav Irieght I . * •' e I hy tfi«' s i: s. 77'';' !'.. WHEAT A S>*n O'VRKMC 1 a TAVLOR, j\p,,„ Al' ir.1-1) nt l,rur. t| ,! ll,vN* •*»> nr >tes>ional services t< % ‘ ‘;>r'ic. H ■» n iv he found, for o hoe «if hi* la’her *,V ,C,r P ’,0!n '- ♦ »p -7'l''s 5\lt i r<i ;k wood t u L**J 1 ^!rn \T ivvlTp lfnr sal* 5,irk,._ H. DAINGBUFIF.LI*. DYGEIAY PILLS. ^SHT-LIAM STABLER, Chemist and j * Druggist,-Alexandria. general a g*'nt for the sale of Dr. Ralph’s Improve!' IIygbun Piu.s, resoectfullvstates that he , is enabled to supply this Medicine to the ! public audiiis mercantile connection, up on the s i ue terms that the General 0r- ; fire at Yew York supplies them,—a li- j b-Tal discount being made to retail m°r ch mts. Eor a description of the qualities ofthes-* piils, he refers to the following | a 1 vertisernent of Doctor Ralph, viz:— “The very general demand for Dr. Ralph’s Hvgeian Pills, can only be ac counted for by reason of the unexam pled benefit and cures which thousands, have experienced from their use. More ov»»r, thev are founded on the wisdom and experience of the British College of Physicians and Surgeons, of London: and are recommended by the writings and practice ofSir Astley Cooper, Mr. Abernethv, an I Dr. Bubington;as well as by the greater part of the more eminent practitioners of England and thq Conti nent. The limits 01 an advertisement will not ; allow of entering upon an explanation r of tin* principle on which this medicine is ; suited to so manv different co nolaints.— It must snTice to mention, that each package ofthe pillscontains three boxes | two of which are gently opening, with a i strengthening quality combined, adapte I ; to the most feebie constitutions; while tno other is purgative, but more or less soac- j cording to the dose. Thus, by varying , these Bills, and altering the doses agree* able to the directions given, it is aston-j ishing to witness the number of diseases j which are cured or much allev'ated by. them, while there is no disease whatever which can possibly be injured by their \ u<e. They contain no mercury, and may betaken without the inconveniences or caution which other m«dic»nes general-I lv require. The particular diseases to j .vhich their efficacy has been proved and . e<t • I.in m viv than- in l in lividual cases, ! arc the following;— Dyspepsia, and the whole of those nu- , morons maladies which arise from hab-tu-1 al constipation of the bowels; Apoplexy, i a,,d all affections of the head; Gout; Itheum itism; Scrofula, with every spe-1 c’msof Salt Itheum and Disorder of the : sm;n. threatening Consumptive Cough; Liv"r l>UUs wh-.Mh.-r t!.o effect of in- i temperance or hot climate; Fever and j \me; Co mmon Fever, Ac.; Indamma- j tions; Cholera Morbus. Ac.; Jaundice Dropsy; Biles; Gravel; Gleet, and certain : other complaints of th“ Urinary and Ge-s nital organs, Ac. A c. \ This medicine is also eminently us-fui ; in th*' whole class of disorders peculiar to j the female constitution, especially in Ner vous and ' 1 vstei ical disorders, Epileptic Fits.St. Vitus's D inee A c. Ar,c.; Sick Head Yehe certain obstructions, sc xua i eak ness Ac. In smaller dose*, it may hP relied on as the best and safest medi cine in pregnancy, and for the common j disorders of children. j Tie' lirecuonsgiven with these Bids are remarkably plain an 1 pai ticuiur th prooor dose and management ol them be ing carefully mentioned under the head each disorder separately. Jos. ll M.ru. M. 0., Graduate of the University of Edin burgh; Member of the Koval College (*f Surgeons London; Lectuicr on Mid vif rv and the Diseases of W o m-m and Children, Ac. and mithnr ol the uDomestic Guide h> Medicine.’ 4 B. Dr. Ivii'plrs Domestic Guide i? a little volume designed for the use of every family, particularly those resid- ; ing in the eoun-ry. It is written in the j plainest manner, and i< intended to enn- . bfe individuals b >th male and female, to undertake the man ig ' nent of their own complaints with safety and success.-, The price is very low, being only o° , cents, though rnrntlv bound in board:. *Vc. Indee 1 t’ne object of its publica- j tion is rather with a view of spreading us^tfil knowledge on disease, than of any profiiarising from its sale. Joskph Kalph, M. D. For sale by JAMES H. HAMILTON, Leesburg j \VM. STAKLKK 3 modi - lv Alexandria, D.C LANDS HOUSES, AND L<>l\S. 3 DAVE l >r sal**, upon accmnnvil »- j ting terms, sever d ’/Yui7.s* of fj<i‘i(f j in the neighborhood of Alex mdri.i ?(»nie of \vtiich a-e w • I wooden, the soil •jood and under judit ions m umigement would b' highly productive ol Grain and Grass— others s-.re admirably situated, commanding a fi .e vn*w ofthe Botom »c* j ! Kiver, on which they lie.—The soil is j ' excellent, i> well waleicd. ami ad- pied , to tie* cultivation Grass, t .rain, \ eg'da-j b!es. Fiuit and Ornamental Tices, ospe- ; ici.d v ihe Moms Mulucaulis, and being | in rile District,of Coiumbi », intersected i bv th- Al xandria C »nal, w hich is eleva ted upwards of thirty feet above tide wa ler, aHoaimg to the enterprizing maim- j factor* r. situ ms ior milling and in a i nufactm mg purnosos rarely P* be ni. . i ! ^iq).—Also, seve»*ai Douses and Lo s m \ ■ different parts ul tae l own. i ocl 13 GE<>. WHITE. | Nat. Ini. 3 | CASH Foil \EGKORS. ! w WILL give the highest cash price foi 8 Likely Xegroe*, from 10 to years ol age. Mvself or Ag^nt can, .at h!1 tiircs, j t,e found at the e^ta'di-hment former'v i ,»vvne«J *\v Amsfiehl, Franklin & Co., o! ! the west end ol I)i>ke street 1 !7_«f GRO KRPHAHT i __ 1 " S \ CKS s \L 1\ A ^'\f\S.V''i\<o{binwn5Fiif,facto | 4t If I* i v filled, ten to the ion. 1300 bushels of Coah C irgo o'ih-ship l*olo ! aiac from L’'’cn»of»k i ^r <*aie bv i QO 11 flKNKY IVAlNOrRRFIRLO. j vVM. LA \FHKtt, Jo, \F,NTI$ r, on Ivin;, near hashing ) > tonatr*et, Alexandria nuv 17— i\ SALE OF LOTS IN GEORGETOWN. ON M ind lv the .nth nf November nex , I will expose and sell at Public Auction to * he high 'st bidder theref-r, at the Oifice ol the Clerk of the Corporation ol Georgetown, for the taxes due the. eon, lor the years 133S (and fir such other year or y a is a* may hi* no e d lid 1 .v,) 10 t ti •? sthl Corporation, the following numbered lots a id ..arts lots of ground, lying and being situate within the limits of said Town and jfs .ndditi«>n«. _ _ Nil nber and description of Lots. Assessment. 1 faxes due. ; North paM nf Lot No. 17, old Georgetown, fid leet ui the noMh side of Prospect street, (vacant.) All o! L »t 21, old Georgetown, (improved,) All of lots N >. 3S and 29, P. Beattv, Threlkeld & Deak in’s a ldition. 120 feet on Bridge street. Parts ol lots N > f> f and 6">, old Georgetow n, 22^ feet oi east side of J- tlerson street, + Lot No II of the slip, Lot No. 12 <»f do. L o Xo. 13 of do. Lot \ » 31 Donkin*. Lee \ Casenave, 41 feet 1 inch op. Grmm street, and 120 feet on Need wood street L >t No. 3 \ same ad litton, 33 feel on Washington -tree L >r No. 49, same addition. 30 leet on Water street, L'»t No. 50, same addition, 30 do do Lot N ». fit s line addition, 4 l do. on Washington street Lot No. 35, same addition, 30 do. on Green street. Kasi nr< «-f Lots 7 and 3, ilnlmead’s addition, 09 fee on Bridge s? reet, Lot \:<v 2(it. Beatty and Hawkin’s addition, 3J acres, Par of Lot No. K»0, same addition, 20 feet on 4 h sheet improved, - West part L »t No 13. Old Georgetown, (vacant.) N »r?h part of L d No. 7 t, do. do , 114 feet on High st., North part of Lot No 75. do. do., (nack ground ) 1 I' feet by 120 feet, except that part sold by V\ csd.' heirs to Jam *s Theekar, Lot No. 33, B -atty & tla vkin's addition, SO feet on Nigi sir et. Lot \<». 1 18, same addi’inn, 79 feet on Third <treef, I. -ts No. 2<> 1 and 202. same additi m, coiraining f>:| acre Part of L »t No 188. same addition, valued at $109, as sessed to 11. Crai«»\s fieirs; on which i< due tin* ta.\ for 1839 82 00—1831, $2 09 -1332, $3 00 -and a Ir-mt t.ix on the same of 87 59 Part ol L 0 N ». i 7 t, sine additi >n, 17j feel on !• out t! s*reet, ( niproved,) p^rtol Lot N >. lfi>. same addition, 25 feet on Market street, assessed t » Jesse Kideway Balance of front tax due on '•ame, Lot No. 213, same additi »n, Lot No. 191, same addition, $ggo no 2000 00 300 00 2.30 no 200 00 200 00 200 00 goo on 500 00 500 00 500 00 5'0 00 500 00 400 00 500 00 200 oo 1300 00 1500 00 400 00 20o no 700 00 000 00 150 no 6 30 00 1 30 00 150 00 I \ so :tn 10 no , ; 1 50 I I 1 25 1 00 | 1 00 1 00 : i 2 2 ! ; 2 * 0 2 j 1 on 0 oo ! 7 50 j I I i 2 00 i j 1 no 3 50 4 50 I 11 50 75 I 3 25 8 75 7 5 i o i Sale to comm<tnc<' ai 11 o’clock, A. M. t . „ _ ,, , WILLI.\MJEW ELL, CjI cctor. GtlUctor's Office, Gforffetaitn* I). Cy Inffnsl 11— 1 12w __ WM. FO.VLIi & SON JT A V (’, in Store, and oiler f »r sile,— 6 i 250 lilid' . Threes, and Binds i pri ne no tiling vWsi Lull i M »l.i>aes 20 hhds. w Orleans do 75 hlids. Pol io B 'Co Sugars j 5o boxes h>af‘Sugar, from the Boston • llefioei y 25 bills, ci u>lb‘d do do do ; 250 packages Gunpowder, Imperial, j V. M. and Sum h«*nz Teas 100 bags Java, Porto Rico and St. j Domingo t ’fdi. es 50 bags lie.ivv Sumatra Pepper 50 tiiujs. .\. fi. Rum 5 half pije s Soignelte Brandy 15 pipes 1 Sic.ly Madeira ^ ino— 20 J do. [‘‘Ingham” and “Coin” 25 ip*. C"k>. ; Brands 50 fj». cask > Port Wme, !r m “Hunt, ; Roope, Teagu , & Cur’—pail ^ very oM and so pm T r 40 boxes Sperm Candle? 50 bales \ \ and 3 I brown Cottons, j from tin* ‘Tortsmou h and Pdls- . fi -Id Company” 15 ball » cotton ihn .burgs 400 bo’ts ail numb, rs ’Colts” cotton duck ! 3 »0 casks nai.s and o. ads, assorted si~ . z $ 50 111.Is kiln dried corn meal 1000 sacks Liverpool blown salt, in best ; sacking, tided 10 to the ton 50 s inks Liverpool coarse sn't 20000 bushels Sf. Cl.es do 500(1 do Turks Island do A full supply oi cotton yarn, carpet . chain ami seine twine, of superior <m d 11V. _ ^ | f' t i A IS | iV i“. vV c. HDDS, pi ime St. ('mix sug ir °J Id bags old Java coffee 20 boxes bunch Muscatel raisins 10 do bioom cio fresh 20 di ti ns tigs, Iresh If) boxes lemons in line order 2 tierces rice n boxes Young Hyson tea 2 bag-pepper 1 do pinjento 10 casks Goshen cheese 7 casks swei*i Malaga wine 2 q*\ c isksold E. P. Madeira wine j 2 half qr. d •. old L. P. Tenerifte do. j to h >xcs ground pepper in qrs. 1 bid. do d * JiM received per schr. Presi ‘ent, from \» w York, and foi sale by nct >2 A. J. FLEMING. \\ IN DOW (-LASS, &c. I d\f\ BOXES Window Glass S y 10 I \ >'< t and 10 * 12 (it) boxes h mow glass, viz, J gallon . and quart jar>; quart, pint, and naif pin* j black and gr< en tlasks in cases ol b atul ! 7 of each, wi 1 ba sold low bv the pack- i a.jr. 11. II. M I LI.Ell. ! 10 mo 20 __! War Cron Hnisins mid Militia (iraprs. IC i i BOXES best Bunch Kai>ios »>*.F 100 half and quarter boxes do Boring and other Brands 20 k°gs Malaga Gtapes, in tine order. Ttrs day receiving, and for sale by oct 29 W. N. * J. H. McVEIGH. SUGAR AND COFFEE. I .{A HODS, prime Porto Rico Siiijar I 1 t>‘g'' «re»*n Rio Codec—this dav lan iinif, and (or sale bv mi 20 \V. N iV J. 11 McVKlGH. BROKEN LOAF SUGAR. | f* BBLS Broken Loif Sugar—jmt re , l) reived rom Philadelphia and lor sale ; hv f<w’t 2^") A. J KLEVI1NO ALMANAC’S FOR 1830, IN great variHv, for sale by . oct 23 BELL & ENT UTSLE. S \MURL H AUK IS «& Co. HA V R in Store—15 hall chess and . K) boX'vs (ill utmvdiT, I nperia), an l T:'it!)g 11 yson leas 20 hags St. Domingo Coflee 5 r.h ts. bright retailing Mol is^es 30 m-. casks S. Madeira, Mai=-ciile.s | and Te jeri0*» W'll 100 sacks LiV'Mp »'>| Blown Sail (fac tory li.le.*) 15 boxes super plug Tohacc'*, 12’s 5 bags Perp-r 5 boxesgrou >d P pper in papers "bale* S'»ft shelled A in »nJs 50 rean.s \V ap ing Paper 25 reams (ruled) Cap Paper 70 doxen British Paste Blacking 10 box-s \o 1 Cnoooliittf 10 b »xes Dig l’due 10 b 'K>'9 Spe» m CandVs to b ’x■13 Snap 2 tierce* f*osh IIice 10 kes-s ^ o 1,-, 011’s .SnuflT in jars s 100 lbs. Spani-h Kiotant Indigo 5 hnds. .\ K. 11 nm 5 (jr. ca^ks Drench Brandy 1000 ibs. Boston Refined Lou I Sugar 20 nerts Sugar Boxes 10 l) >xt*s bottle Mustaid Together with many o’her articles in t!ic Ornery Line—ail of winch we offer . on iirco rm 'dating terms. _ oct ^ liULlJDUS KOO l’S. j DOUBLE Hyacinth, Crown Imperial, Narcissus and Crocus root*, jus* »e i cpjvrd by COOK &- LEADBEA 1 KB. i oct 2(d _ 1 \ K |\s O \ S i*. LOUIS, MlSSOUKl. | PERSONS wishing to remit mom y to Missouri or Idimds, can he furnished j \Ctth draft* lor ariv am lint they may de- : sire upon application to 11) mo |{()HKI\ I H. MILLER. il A LLKNUi% liLA tKi.Nh. i N additional supply of Mason* une \ qu iled and inimitable f //uZ/euee lilackin"-just received and lor sale t»y oct 2<) CEO WHITE. e UKKKK ~j-\ B A ft S old (Jovormncnt Java, vcr) *y\f superior 3D hairs fine old Sumatra 75 bijj* St. Domingo c nfTer^ received p»'i brigs C mrnerce and Ostnch, Irom Boston, for sp|e by oct 27 LAMBERT & McKJ\\ZIE^ thiVmaTi’onTim e Q CASKS fresh Tnomaston lime. O w w car^u of schr. Susan Ludwijij for sale by oct 22 LAMBERT & McKKXZfE. • /Jr. Desitfnfs Just I y Celebrated '/'out ha die Uro/s. rflllK celebrated Moskuvitus Drops 1 are now lor the first time presented to the citizens ol Alexandria, and aie with c »n fid once warranted to efiect (in i ns tan t a net > n * c u r e. The following letter is one of the many recommendations in the possession of the proprietor: To the proprietor of the Moskuvitus Drops, in the United States: Sir I have great pleasure in being able t » recommend your me ticine,called ihe Moskuvitus Drops for the cure of the Toothache. 1 have tried them with am ple success in many instances, and found them to I e efficacious, having, never failed in a single case. I can recom mend them not only to the Public in gen eral. but also to the medical faculty. DR. HANCOCK, ftn. 70, Vine-street, Philadelphia. For sale only st the Drug Stores o! \YM. H A RPISII. Kiug-st., Alexandria. WM. GUNTON, Washington, and I G. M. SOTHORON, Georgetown, l\ C. piar 3°—eotl I LIST OF LETTERS REM AINING in the Post Office, Alex - antlria, 1st of Nov , 183$. Persons calling for letters in this list, will please say they are advertised. A John T Armstrong n * James T Rail P. Md. W B Beverly Edward P Baker James Beil G Butler C John Con wav Benj Gryer Gnpt J P C »le Wm Cotiea James (Jars >n Rev W I) Cairns Ohas Crossing Tho> 0 Cook Philip Counselman Williamson Conley Leonard O C »ok Harry Chatham Elizabeth Crier D John It Dit:* Barth’omew Delphy P Mid L> F Dulany R Geo W Emerson F Ebz M Fisher Beverly R Foley Catharine L Fields G Duncan C Good wing II Mrs Marv Harrison Lucy Hariiss Ghas 8 H irrington William Halley DfJas Hooper Griffin llarm m W m Hnu'er Walter Harr s Elijah Horseni «n R Hodgkin West I v Hamilton J A itLru-sfus Jacobs Henrietta Johnson K Janies Kelley L Rebecca Lucas Emily L.mgden M Amra M Moodey Ralph Murray John Md.it Eliz t Mill r Thos Miller Nrael Mubin Albert Ma'hiesm Sarah Moo/e Timothy Mmintford J >hn Mills Nancy Mason —2 Samuel Me child Marv M uisry Alien McCrae Win McCaul v N Robert Nadi J Nightingtll Cha* A NeWton O I J B off >od P Oatliarin** Philips Marcus L Penn M.irth » Pavne Eliz »l) Mh P« rley John G Pa duett Eli P tty Georje H Porter Mary Posey Mid W C Li 8 l\*rt *r R fiandunia Randolph J iseph Riddle Josiah 8 Rutter Win L Rogers <J ipt A R I1 Rhea o fj FPiz Sav i2e Win Sailers les^e 8!s* >n Wm G Spilman 8 E Sco t Ibrn 8 T Sawyer Louisa 8 Smith—2 Ann M 8 i»iffi John Sallibedas Gtiffi » Smith Alfred Sisson Rev Fred Sieir ling i Spencer Elizabeth A Swain 8amu I Shewster James W Scott J. hn II bett e V\ m Seears—2 Secietary of Coloniz itiuii Society T I Noble Thomas Mnj L Thom ts (i *oftje Taylor It W I hornton Emily Tattison Peter Treslcr Julia A Thomas Janies Thompson Wm P Thomas Dorcas Tuny—2 (Jap 8aml Titcomb Simon Turly James A Turner Midy Tr-plett W Capt Jasper Wiotin Samuel Wright | II () White more Christiana Ward * J ,JIM'S P Wood Sami S VViil anis J me Waugh Win L B Wheeler Y Alexander Yates nov 1 —3t D. BRYAN, P. MOIIUS MUI.riCAULlS. 20,000 cuttings of the genuine Morus i MuHieaulis i t 2 c's. f per bud, if applied fur immediately. Also 10 000 trees of the fame, can be j furmshed at prices * varying according r” to s ze. from 25 cents Ccicti and upward*. Apply to COOK & LEA ORE A 1 Eli. ret 27,___' SILK VVUliVrs EGGS, OF different Hinds, including the Tin- ■ perial Whi e and Yellow, which are j j|i(» finest kinds kn >wn; prices may t)c known on application to oct 27 (’< »OK & LEA DR LA l Eli.-* CHEESE AND COFFEE. g s\ CASKS G»shen Cbeeso b 5 bags Mocha Coffee just received and t«»r *al»- try STEPHEN SHINN & Co. \ nct 27 Janney's what f. PL A 1ST ER. < /i a TONS Plainer, cargo Erig I O* r CnrnmeVcc—for sale by , oct 27 LAMBERT & McKENZiE. N. E. RUM. ; EELS, this day landing from schr 1 \ f Helen Frazer (or sale by oct 26 WM. FOWLED Son. | I COFFEE, vtc. I A BAGS Old White Government ( I t./ Java Coffee j i 20 halve* f boxes best Bunch Raisins j 20 quarters ) j 10 dozen Painted Buckets, just receiv pd and for s rle by oct 27 S A M’L. f I ARRIS A Ca. j WIN HOW GLASS F apnrovd brawl*— for sale otc by I oct 27 COOK & LEAPBKATEK. Hunch HaUiii.6 and Chmst. I Afk BOXES / Fresh B. j 1 U \J 100 J and J boxes $ Raisin*, 10 cjsk'* new Ctv-ese, landing from Schr L a Grange for mV by I oct 26 LAMBERT A, McKEN'ZlE. P. B. SMITH Sc Co., Varnish Manufacturers and IJcaftTt. Corner of First Avenue and Tr iid-sfieet> Nrw York, H »ve on hand 150GH GUions f'i the dif-. ferent qualifies of VARNISI1, w hieh they offer fo Customers and Dealers on the most reas n able terms. r|^HI3 Varnish is an improved nr!l< )*\ X the improvement being the result of many years’ sfu fy and ex;o rienrr, nnri the Manufacturers feel entire confidence that their Varnish is the RES V now; manufactured in the Catted States. Its advantages ov-r Varnish made in the old wpy, is this; the gloss, body, and toughness, are very much improved; tt flows down to a perfectly smoo'h surface, giving time to spread it thoroughly be fore it sets; it po'ishes very high, a»>d »c tains its gloss and polish l*.r a oreat length of time. These qualities nhove mentioned, will apply to tiic Furniture (polishing and flow ing.) as well as to the Coach Varnish. The Furni ure Varnish dries within doors in warm weather, or in a warm stove room in winter, one*, coat solid, in twenty-four h tirs. The C >nch Varnish in the same situ it ion will set in from seven to ten hours; an 1 dry hard in from 43 to 7J hours. Its tough ness or elasticity is a suIflyieU security against cracking. The impress on when using the varuidi for the first tin;a. is, that it is thin, or light-bodied, but the re verse on trial will be found io be the fact; the cause of which is, that by the im proved process of making it, a larger quantity of Com and Oil is used, and less of Spirits of Turpentine. The Spi rits being only an agent to keep the other ingredients in a fluid state, unt.i they can be spread upon ibe v»e,k. As evidence of the qualify of their varnish, the manu'acrun r* t-ubrn.t a list of a few- of the most respect.tub* custom ers now udng it with entire satisfaction, v z: J.»hu Cooke & Son, Co icnm ikeis, New Haven. Brewster, Lawrence & Co , do New York. K iton Sc Gilbert, do. 1'rov, Ogie Sc Watson, do. Philadelphia, John Nieed.es, 0 ibinet Muker^ Baltimore, Samuel C. B.ivis, Furniture Oiuatnen ter, Bhiiadidphi >. J.unC) Green, i abinet M )ker, Ai xandi ia. The above Varnish for Furniture^ Coach and other wmk, kept connantiy ( >r tale by WM. S FABLER, Druggisf, 10 m-). Jfkh, 1333. Fair tax-street Also,! large and genet jJ assortment of Drugs, A c. 0 II\IU>\VAUK AND CU l’LKUY, U the old stand fni oirr/’i occupied by Mr Jv/iath**** J* >4ic)i cr% o a ft iri^-sf. and Market alley. irH have received by the ships Mare. T? land an i Virginia, from Liverpool direct, a largo and writ assorted sf"Ck ot HARDWARE ASD CUTLERY, which \a ith the st ck on hand make* our as or'mcnl veiy c< mpltb0, and w« will sell them on the most liJtral tennsj We mod lesped fully solicit a c id from count* v me* chants an*] odiors. A nr re# oni »i'*ck i-3 a Lir^e supply of £:• )p!e and double h n re! nuns Shoe thread of various rjo di'p's St) ov»d and tong*, bra-s und iu::s fthd feriifci s PHI metal and enameled kettles fJar iron,$ ear ar.d cid sice , vari jtM F!Z"S AiTPoican and ftnifjsh blist'. red steel Anvils, bellows and vices Horse shoe n »il% wrought a.Mcut nai■« fi rs, vi e. Ac. J W. MAS SI E & Wild: LEU. ocf G —U LAM) FOR SALF, rglUF. subscriber oftVr* for rale, cither I rnd, or both ends of the plantation called OAK HILL, laie the estate 3mt residence of James Monroe, deceased—* being desirous of retaining the Homo ■ «ti»a f for bi« own occupation. The rrd adjoining Mr. Powell’s Land would con sist of about 400 acres, nioroc? e !< • might br | desired, including id) nit f; > acres of fine meadow land, and a f *ie»a* blv good dwelling hou^e. 1 ne trhet fit ihe other end, on tfre great I iir'njuko leading from Alexandr ia to Winchester, would consist of about tire same n»i n.t:ty of land, including two dwellings one be ing l*u It entirely of brick, and oc mpieo as a Wagon Stand. Iks uhotanj thi pur*‘h*iC€ money, for either, may rrma'n on m^r'gage, being well secure*!, a> d interest pavab’e ha.f yearly. I * is us desirous of purchasing^ can view tho premises, on application to Mr. Jo;'., •» flaw k'ii<. residing at O jk Hid. SAMUEL L. GoLVLRXEnn. Oak Hill, Loudoun (b). Aug 13, 1538. X B. To nerson'Jde«irous of purenaa inif and improving the above, f rci.ihe* will aff»fdcd by tne present ownei. aujr 28 — t f CABINET, CHAIR AND SOFA MAX* IJ FACTORY. LEONARD O.COOK respectfully in forms Ins friends and the public generally, that he has removed to th* south side of King street, between Colum bus arid Washington streets,in the house formerly occuiped by Pharos Throo; , where lie still continues to manufactui o all kinds of Cabinet Furniture; and informs them that he lias on hand at pre sent, and intends at all times to keep, a full assortment of the best Furniture, made by the best workmen, and of the neatest fashions; w hich lit* uiii warrant equal, if not superior, in quality to any ever offered in the District, and w hich I howill sell lovy*for Cash or a libera; cred it to punctual persons. And hr hopes, by hi* punctuality and attention r., bus; [ ness, to secure a portion of me puoji* patronage. ... 4 Old Furnifme readyrcpaired andnand some v varnished. t*t’RNLNO handsomely executed ant dt the snorte** noticoi \y 1A—tl