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i, U OF THE COLt'MBIA. ] .i!. it the strain ship Columbia. J* ^ SvtH* 1 r ivi-rnool. arrived at Boston on i ii . .lV «d»rht. It so, the news will , ... town to-uav. . ‘ _ ... p, , ni»r.M left the Seat of Govern „ 'j’hursduv morn in?, by the way of , Chesapeake, ©a a visit to . in Virg _ ^ ruca Chronicle announces tha: .•* j; , -k' in Georgia have come to the . ro nav out their own bills ; r:i! t . .. _ t'lters may therefore calculate , , r a 'oecie-nav in? currency for * ■ •>;: crop'-_ » , :)| N i.— Y c^terdav morning Cant. j s\ . . . _ etween 1 s , ran into and sunk a long „>ard of which were two black ' were drowned. An investiga- j , ,. ,■ jm it**T is t*» take j»lac*‘ in \\ a-*Ii ( Viidrcws was not on board j U’ ; i \! r I v F. ST F. S M K XC A v % TI Mi M AC II IS H now* exhibiting m New York, al \tnenc.ii Institute, a machine, I; r%ni;,,n of a Mr. Cochran, winch is said \v ,rthy of the high commenuu >>ved upon Has an i<iuiiet»e labor *!/’.«• nriclnne. < >n an average, one thou-, *J;j!,,.,cteet of earth may be excavated •!, the cars,m the course of a day; f kn have ie I the “Steam • .. h know, (says a ; ...t xv uch most to admire, the perfect eer possesses owr ns v .fid rpolions, or the vad amount of la m a given tune.” ‘*ll operates ? w ater, an 1 may be used . : i_' cai lis, &C ‘Vr < .Wr'oi Ins a contract :n negotiation c i; jsri t iover mnenl, to d-g a ship f a halt m »ou cubic yards ui j,,r which they oiler liitv cents per Mr. *'oclr m s.i \ s he i-> satisfied be lie Work al an expense to •>: from five to ten cents per yard, T \ximi• t leave a pfeltv lair profit, as j;. ,s piteihed lu< machine in a j diONi of the kingdoms of Kn* ‘ tM f.e tww p o;o^es to gel up a com tne heavy works ol ( \ u. V * 11 • tl. _ . We r*v> -ct *•> !■ >v<* heard, years ago. an t-Clj ,te or edom.e to Mr McMahon as toe f* we give btv**v. , _ \ic Ma.v> > h i ! greatly exerted h::nst<l s . ! • - t , * ,e i. Jack-<iu. and had t»y ins t hril! > ng .... ’ t xei t o s. V dun anv <»: cr in m m lading me Jack i;• fv ,n Mary ’ni, toon a minority b* a m . '•'* ben tbe < ient i • CV!1 ■ cced his Mgh lnhde.t -Cts against the ; > tr }! mb resis * ‘ the I Vop c, dr. Mo • .'ill. -M!;.' *' ' '■ V ' ’ ^' v re:n *iisi: ned iisj.iu, •:;r' ,:v ! 1,iisi|..»g. The drum..1 5,‘m [U l{ e .v Is m W.lnt i'l ti s lid In v\ m ii i » '.- i nl m tf.r Mine re »ln e*< «ri. ivh:ii«*ilie*> *!•» v-hi <\i' o’ 1‘ ‘ * 11 -■ii he y*»m s:” nifurijly e *" II!^ * - nrse of most of los sum or* ’*, s , ‘1 >ii of v?r. \1. roii ? ne verv i *' into irhve stippor*, bv the aid 1 f '* • * tv t re * sin v I Ii* lniii, li'iAeVt-r, 1'11 i.e i liis m in me fi g:,-innded lai ** t: i ; nisu led. bv ll e uti**i «>t *dfi'V, *»nk s!(T! \ tri the I tiv, .t*uf rep led, m", ■ i ft •«. lull 111! e ol me v» i• 111 v*»11 think 'hat * he hroughf bv ,*nv *<i ait the «>lh* t*s in • 2 ft. i > n ih <t moment to die ; re>ei»l, s :>.-•• * e •»! ihe fi miiest anti Jack^oll u.- a *U the nat n. • r n M\k. r .1 dm V. L. VrManop, - It * nnorc, - rr; *rte*l to have rejected tfit* i>r t .i ;» ice m • ►* tie a* Cabinet, saving t'i tt tie W'*s ■ vet i'- f ' ' make a support by (its prntesshMi, 'ii: ; u s not, therefore, in the I'" market.’’ i i** remark was woithy <>f t‘;caiaa.—if eh. Whig. TliK *<1 \T,Tn NOTION. I i ( 1 v, sf mu' first .\* U I r i;i tin ('mmtry "'rst No. of the (Iwirto \ntion we o( 1 Vr t!i:s *: iv. (Saturda v,»>ct. I*,) to pntilic '*' ^ >at eu >ey or comment. We can | verv 'iV v ;><■ moiince it the Largest Quarto \ irsr the t'onntru. it will contain veek ;i* ti e matter that appears tr. die * N di'ui of the same week—including ■d*. the news article and general mtel• : “ It w. , he notice t that it is printed on fvpe, with superior paper, and is got up m ■ i s>rut..l Vvie. r i’r ee of the Quarto is the same as the ! .ii i‘*»\v subscriptions can com v w hi rhe Uu irio. if so hesire*i. Ifirk Nos. will he kept on hand for Moii'Ms, m *>r !er to supply all new sut> i,!S tt. it ma v come in, from No. 1 ’'We tripf that the old subscribers of 'oOstois Notion »h,*t may have been dissat emcoiivemencei t d e Koiio Kdition, !'*‘h t die U.U \II 1‘ >, ami use their efforts * :i us new suf)scrif»ers for trie same. Term* or tfu Folio and Quarto. ■ witv one year, $3,00 •b»pie.sk‘ “ 5,00 4 ‘‘ “ »5 10,00 11 “ la .00 remittances must f»e post paid or 1 die invariable rule of the office is to ’•ue every sunscriptioi. at the expira ’ e 1 fnr* paid for, unless previouslv re ?>v i li;rif>er pavu.ent to advance. No ^ ’ Phna receive*! wMfnoit advance pav liKoUhiK liOBKK ldS. J^»J‘ctohvr giU, l-ll— eo»;t rp .r . M:w PouKS. ■ s •: tne Season^, or the Calendar ^ *’ ire, hv William t low it t. M';v -m ! be ams:.ii e<tm«M ot Punvan's \ ' r P«M shed itie American Suii • • ; and " ‘ : miniature e<i>? »n o' Miss Lan ^ ,(> match those ot Mrs. \ - v<> s. Just jaitii slie.f, ami t«>r saie ; - BELL M EN 1 WISLE. pienms of liberty.) ' ■ " r >MPt't M> SYRUP • 11 HOR , Hi . \Ft >r t’t >ruiis. *' toich it the Doctor's mv f ' U. t PRo\i IX ){' l oll V- . „ Woo is oek, Va., ih:l I<». !MI. nee -Ah it wo u > ihs s ice v ' *''ox eojit»imtig *cmrtio/.tai *»l \>»ur Svnt;». wif|| :4 request tint t would ‘iii.f Trv him mv practice. I >»t a i to become \our agent, -e to | rfsni’ e it t »r mv ;»a .was a young uiy ■ . s % ! is | but ir ed everv t '« ng >’ • _ 11 oig any g.».»i* etieet, ami at Iasi ■ • >»i; i it m unnect >sarv t.> 11 > i s',’ i vi »w stn’Ce^s ever at . A '* l o* vouiig la«*v iiimv per ?s . •I ■ rsmiv she bough t .vw ‘°,ir 0d *dv. who is not. able to . 1 ,r o! smv bo iv with a cough t Sx e is iuv ' ' l r v« j. «i COOX, \!. l>. - Cr;*b* l-c: b ••!>. For V .p bv '“.v . w VuVXY M X • * _ > c e. MARRIED, \t Cool llrook. on Thursday lust. h\ the Rev. .Mr. Daw. of Creenetistle. Mr. John II. l.iKVN'.ot Martiusburtf.u> Miss Main Ei.izaijktii Hakkv. daueutm °l (ieoiMrc 1. Harry, of Washington county, Mary land. ^________ DIED* ()n ’Tin sdav the }*ith insi. alua a lin iTerinir illnes.', Mrs. Emki.inu Hi aii.k. consort *>l Mr. William Hunter, ot Berke Iv. aired about years, and daughter of < 'onrad kov. n>lar, Emj. On Tm-dav last, after a painful and hn ocnnir illness, Mr. John i\. ^ ll.^ox. Merchant of Martin-bur:, aired b> }ear>. Mrs. Aw 11. B\ ki>, the wife «>1 Richard E. Bvrd. Esq., ot W mchester, ami one ot the daughter- ot Ib-uj iniin Harrison. Estj.. ot i»t Brandom. >'i«* breathed her last at \N in chest* t. <»n Saturdav last, aitcd «>lA altera 1«»: 1 lt and iinuennif attack. COM >1BHCI Maryland Tobacco, - -*3 50 a G 00 Plour, per it'd. - J a 0 110 Wheat, red) - - - 1 1» a I 2o tin whuej - ~ ■ 1 - 1 rx 1 2.» l»¥t' - . 0 70 a 0 00 Cohn, fwhiv, - 0 02 « o GO Do. (vellow,) • - - GG a on Plaxskko, - - - - 125 a 0 0*. Oats, Iroin wagons, per bush. 0 15 a 0 10 Do. from vessels. - - n do « 0 00 Do. from stores, - - 0 15 a 0 oo Corn Meal, per bushel, - 0 HO a 0 HI Butter, roil, per lb., - - " B> a 1° Do. firkin, do. - - 0 12 a 0 lo L*ri>, do. - - 0 S a 0 oo (’lover Skeo, - - - 7 00 <i ♦» 00 White Beans, - - - 1 O'd a 0 oo i’l aistf.k * (retailed) - 1 50 a 0 oo Pi our — We note an improvement, both m price and demand. We quote the wagon price ■"? 33 \\ e un Vrstand salt's a mount .eg to nearly 1000 bids, have been made since mir last, at >?5,3u. TTie receipts are increasing, ! and the demand is brisk. firain. — Wheat Cullies in sparingly; no change m pr.ces. 'I’hree caigoes o! t orn sold yesterday, one inferior white at G2 cents, one ; rime a * GO cents, a nd one ye; low* a t OH ce uts. One cargo remained unsold ay hen our report was closed. Cattle M \rket.— A large supply of Beeves lias A'ou.e in during the past week, but mostly ‘of an inferior quality. Brices ranging from s; to >3. The he»t beet would command S3 ;.o. A large >up| :v "I H«»gs has, a >u. been received during th** week— the\ su'd at from s I »u S !. 3o [or |nt> ;i,s. Hin*ep dull, with a lair supply—average price about H2. NK\V N'l *U!v M \UKB T—Oct.*!. <’ itti'n *- In pr ic‘*s *he Cotton market i' verv |i ■ ip, h’r i'iv • i i , v sa1 es n r* not !1 > verv :ar_o* amount \ esrerd i V they summed ll> or v ;it'ni!l l or .">U0 ha e<. V i >•: i;. — 1'lie m t rket ts he’ * e r T«» ray, au«l v.ies • »{ (••*;< humi hr«uis invr* heen made . I at a £M>, and I he I ittei is i.iia the it*west i a ie at which c a 11 a I can he jmrrh ise«l \> the receipts ore much ! 'ss lirin the de ihere is more now afloat unsold, ;:un i» 11(> s i a ve heen t:»sen t •«»111 store at £•; idr c mi, titmi h-.inds, anioi mine, .it a•;, to •j h tf|l -Ji'OH ?i i t . s. , * i o |, rather >«• i ret*, and worth >?"> "7 a ,» >. <■. * •in m “ ooO or o'er is u I si >c a ice, y ml O ~ ^ © \ , . . c , p.o , rt: » oi ;• scarce; i tst .sales cen'- me '»',,!rp- Northern wt miote at 67 a cts. jites, 'u,e* ^ ; iMl»T OF ALK.V' ^ ^ *'• l>* *'• Arrived. Octo,rEK Packet Sct.i Phehe is. Ei’*5»*a» Orsborn, N, N *>rk to S. Slium (‘o. n Smr Oeorve k. Margaret, Trap,1' r**’ j pv,K" a \\ a v. fobncco to J. i>. I >ain^erlieUl a 1 1 b-rl McKenz e. Scl.r Wn:^t Scott, Ciadensbiirg, tobacco hi John 1’. P in^ertie I S \ | LEO, 0<T.*22. Packet S<*hr At meda, Tread wei I, N York. Packet s!,),,p Mary Maria, l lolim^er, Philadelphia. Packet ^chr Leona, Mitchell, Norfolk. The drawing o|~llie Union Lottery, lor Internal Improvemen', &.C in Alexandria, Peis', No. b t.*r |MI, will take place at the Mayor’s otiice l ills l >A V ,) < >ciober 23, at .». o'clock, P M. J. G. G RECiORY &, ‘ N>., oct 2 ’•—It M inagers. FKA HIKES. > c. \ I.l'S. prune, live Geest* Feathers,— i / I "C/ rec.eved, and tor saie t»v WILLI \\1 H. Ml’lit. Win' has constantly on hand, ami makes to order, best quality, and low priced Feather Beds, Bolsters, and l’illows < ’ur ed hair, Codon, Shuck, and Stra w M a t r,i sst s. Sofas, Chairs,an 1 Matrasses re-stulled and covered m the neatest manner. Curtains cut and hung in the latest sty le. l ’arpets (’nr and Made. Curieu Hair. Moss, Furniture, &c.. lor sat* hv [oet 23— *o3i M . H. M. NEW CU<VP RAISINS x n< IXES best Bu rch, landing from Schr. Ot r Pheue Lliza, h«»m New \otk. and lor saie by \\ . N. X J. II. .Mc^LlGli. oc t 2 ’» _ Y. HYSON I EAS, PAPER,&c. 1 HALF e:ie>ts \ oung H»son Tea I ao Reams Ruled Letter Lat er, landing : ■ ii Senr Phebe • i/.a, from New York, and Ioc sa ie by W . N. \ J. It. McV ulu 11. oct 23 _ EX PR \ FINEGUNPt )WDER TEA. i | v HALF Chests extra tine l.uiqowder It* leti.Camuraii® carifo.) landing lion. >enr Piiehe Luz i. from New \ o k, and lot >aie hv W. N. X J. 11. Mc\ LlGil. ! o,*i *J3 P. R SI’GAR. ~ llKDS.,thu nay rtceived. and h»r sa,e .) t,v WM. BAYNE, oct 23 _r_ CHEESE, -v.-. *-* C.-\>I\S iij»e t'ntesf • ) \ • do/.. p noted i’we^ts. i! is m<>rr inn re ce.vi I per >cnr i’riche t- izi.fron; NVw York, in : tor sale by Vv M. B \ 'i NE. oct > PRIME Cl EES . BOXES pr me G«»shen CheP*“. iandme ,)1 | from Schr t hebe i rz i.l’rom NVw ^ oik amt for sale tv M . N. X J. H. Me \ Lie.* t L «i c t 2 3 [ B>SHEN l’o P H*. E i s’ iu»t itceiVtd horn New V »> r . ! '.f ] ' ... i VOW ELL. NF.rr shad. rr ’.'v i l . !•'»c* ■ v \ ‘ \ H'Yt. VOWElL \ \ t - ' j OHIO ELECTION. j The Western mail brings us the full returns ! of the late election in Ohio. The following tables show the political slate of each House. Senate. Whigs 17 Loco Foco IP I loi nE ot lit I'KFSENTA n VKS. Whigs 35 Loco Loco 37 It uiii be seen, by tins, that the Loco l ocos have a majority ol two in each house. The Philadelphia American of yesterday says:—**The United States Government has commenced a suit against the f. S. Bank, in the District l ’ourt in this city. Ihe action is brought against the Directors of the Bank in cluding the three bodies ol \ssignees, and the amount claimed is a bout $350,000. I he sums claimed are for damages on the !■ rerich Bill ol Exchange protested bv the Bank during the administration of Genera! Jackson, and $"d, 000 claimed as the balance of bonus due by tin* Bank for the purchase of the stock owned hv the Government in Ihe old bank. I he Batik has claims on the Government lor luu> the amount ot the latter sum, and with regard to the protested Bill, the public mind has long ! smce been made upon that subject, ihe trial is to take place on the first Monday in Novem* , her next.*’ Smuggling at Madeira.—A letter in the Philadelphia North American, dated Madeira, j August 31st, states that an English brig, the {Bernardo from Gibraltar, lias been seized by the Custom I louse auttioiiiies ol the Island, a:.d found full of brandy, tea, silks, ,N<\, which she had endeavored to smuggle on shore. A ! chapel on the peak of Cunicat was also found 1 full of good s, and a boat load on the Deserins, jafevv barren rocks in the neighborhood. Gunpowder tea had been selling at about 50 cents a bushel, and silk umbrellas for 50 to CO cents a piece, bv the country people, who stole them Irom these and other hiding places. An attempt was made bv an English brig of war. the Savage, immediately afier the seizure, to ob’ain possession of the smuggler and crew, ami a demand to that e I feet ; was nude upon the Portuguese authorities, : ;via> vei v promptly declined, notwithstanding the threats of the English ves<el that they must take tlie consequences of refusal. No further men lire s were taken, )i< > we ver, t>y the 'Savage—the Portuguese having expressed ; their determination to resist any attempt, even • bv lorce. New* ( m;i.k\\s,— During the 4$ hours end mg at n*»on on tii^ U2tl , there were 54 deaths, «♦ of which were reported to tie by the yellow { U ver. _ Ohio River.—The Cincinnati Chronicle ol rtoher 10, evening, say;s— '1 hew is now something more than G feet in • » t> cm * it im i of the river t*> Louisville, and an 111 u 11 *! a 11 *’e ot water for ho ns ol tlie middling c ;ia* far up as the mourth ot tne Kenan ha. The < ‘>iii:ii!>*•;<»n wuich sat smut' time cu ring the iiM summer in New York, bv ap pointment ol the executive, in examining the atiair' of the New York < ostom-house, i<, uc •ii i.: erst a ml, about to resume that investiga tion. 1 Jiei e wii i he one cha it tie ill the eon - |.»>il -no!’ the Con.mission, namely, W ili am A. R:\oflev, Kmj. of tins city, in place of Mi. Kelley, of ‘ »tno I'l.e latter gei.t email return eii to < I*:i >, we believe, soon alter I he Com mission closed its examination in Sepfetuht r Nat. Int. Tlie ST‘Ti k of Washington was yester day removed Irom ti e N,.vy Y ard, and such progress had been made in the course ol li e davlhat r.t sunset a pan ot the dilficull a> rent of the Capitol lull iiad been overcon e. l’he Statue is very massive—weighing, with Os casings, it is said, near twenty ions. Itnas brought Iroin the N ivy Yard lo Maryland a venue through tlie canal, and ilienceou move* able ways, hy means of capstans, ice along Mary Ian I avenue to theCaprol. The removal of the Statue is under the direction ol our eu I terprisiug fellow citizen, Mr. W illiam Ka>b>; | and, so tar. ins delicate task has been uccom 1 , > . shed wnnout accident—Nat. Int. srSii Market.—It is witli pleasure we see that the .'xennwl'i salt is coming into consul - cratbe u e .'mid hi many enmities ea>t ol us, that used Id ineriv louse only the imported ;irt,c t> jj ,s ,-eeu fiom the active exertions made bvours 'C makers to make a Mipenor ;irin ie, .Hid sel.‘ (' at a very reduced price, (let it (lie niter, *i ‘-f a very .a.ee purl, not Vim,,,:, UMtive u< C’* prelerence. Ue are are ai«vays uiliun tu -x'ciiam-e Inr proviMuns an! pro luce ul aim*,.t e‘v"erv dest't iimoii. Kan i '* ha .lelierwnian. Mh.itart Convention..-(’’.Me delegates lo the Military Convention met at Frederick on Monday. The convention was called toor ,ler t» v the appointment of Col. .1. .V1. C oale, ol Frederick, chairman, and Adjutant Hut ham.^ of Baltimore, asseeretarv. A committee ol om* from each county was appointed to >eiect officers, who reported the following: i President—lien CJeo. II ""teiiait. I ire Presidents —* in i. T. C. Worthington, Col. .1. M. Coale, Col. Cins. Carroll, Cot. N PI, ,hps, Lieut. Col. Lictielherger, Col. L. F Hunter, Lieut. Col. */. S. Windsor, Maj. ILchai ll Coale, Adj. Heo. Hoskins and Capt. Buckingham. .Stcr, tnrus.—l lent. P W. Lowrv. Capt. i>. .L Breugie, Lieut. 1*. 11. Brook and Capt. u. 1L Long. Washington, Frederick, Annapolis and Bai - fimore were nan ed as ti.e places lo honl !i.e end mpment. a mi, i. I er nineteen t»a nothi.gs, Ba litnoie was seienerl, and ttit* time fixed upon is \\ hiiswn-.Mouday. F uh proeeehiugs w i I t*e* published m a lew days. After the convention adjourned, the Marv Hand delegation organized theinse:ves into a meeting, by the appointment ol Coi, Coale chairman, and Lieut. Low ry secretary, and recommended tome volunteer companies ol Marv.ami to appoint a delegation ol lineeio . meet m convention it Frederick, on the first Motulav m December, to revise the a : ilia aw.—Fat io\ _ __ C. >. N.wr \Ni) Army.—'The otiiri»I Army J i»eg s;er lor 1"11, st.uesinal tue Coded r i oes 1 army, m officers amt men, numbers I2.55J — j the ma11'*i, i,. d,»,5U-« The American navy is comp ued of Dilips ol tiie i i iw. , • 1 and 12'J g u . - j II “ razee. (50 guc.s 1 Frigates, fjt c ass, (11 guns) 11 »* *2d c ass, 3d guii') *2 i s. ooj s ol war, (l*J to go gun>j *21 Bugs “ (Id guns; 4 Schooners, (1 to 10 gunx) S ^'earners, (i wo !nguits) a j Store ships, isc. 3 . ”7 io'n. C 5 N \> u. Apror>*imem.—We are reijtic.sted to : gi ve not ice lha t ai i ihe appoi tuients oj .Mid shipmen, required hy the prexent wants ol he j .Nava! service, have been niade, and that a ’3'.of will sii utly be j-ub’isbed. I ' NMt IT. Alieafor, alias Exi-fa-!a-mic-co, the cel^e braito! Seminole warrior, who has been for ; some time settled in Arkansas, among the • friendly Indians, arrived here yesterday on hoard the steamboat Ohio Valley, with six 1 others of his tribe, under charge ol Captain Thornton, of the United States army. Alligator and his parly are on their way to Florida, lor the purpose of using their best ex- • ertionsamong their red brethren there, in in- ! ducing them to relinquish a war, from the prosecution o( which they can gain nothing, am! offurtlier prevailing on them to emigrate to the lands set apart for them in Arkansas. Savannah Georgian. Thf. Seckktauy of St\ti:. — A rumor is in active circulation that there is shortly to be . another mod fieunon id the Cabinet, and that Mr. eh^ier is to retire from the post of Sec retary. Tins rumor, we have reason to be lieve, is entirely unfounded. It was started by n gossjpping letter from Washington, pub lished in one of our morning papers—winch letter, we have reason to believe, would not have been published had the editor .s^eu it he lm e it went to press. Since that publication a graver aspect lias been given to the rumor by the comments ol the press in various quarters. But we repeat our entire conviction that :t is wholly and in all respects unwarran ted bvany thing that has taken place, or that is likelv to to take place, between the Secre tary o( State and the President.—N. V. Com. FOR NEW ORLEANS. The superior coppered ship POTO MAC, Charles A. Ferry, master, will sail on the fir>t of November. For freight or passage, apply to the master on hoard or to oct *21—iNl HENRY PAINGERF1ELP. FOR AMSTERDAM. T lit* coppered Barque EFFORT, I Iussey, master, now loading, and will have despatch. For freight or pas sa^e, apply to LAMBERT &. McKEV/IL, ort 21 Union Wharf. FUR PHILADELPHIA. The Packet Sloop MARY Kl MAR THA, 1 lolluiKfr, will sail for the a t»ove ;»'>rt on Thursday. For freight | apply to tiie ( aplain on board or to 3. SHINN &, Co., | oct-1 Jauitey’s wharf. FOR R< )ST< )N. The regular Packet Schr. ELIZA BETH, Reynolds master, will have uc>piitn. t'or ireijjni »»r j)as>age,— apj.lv to \VM. FOWLE & SON. oc! 21 _ ALEXANDRIA KERRY". Herealier »he bteamnoal 'ALEXANDRIA, will not plvai Hie Ferry <>u Sun. ' (irtvs. (Mi that day. H ere* uni fie a rou' boat "lie will piv mi (he oilier days ot the week, as usual. By order of 'lie Directors, joami fox, oct *20 —2 w Master. F<»R RENT. A .Htsirahie BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, on Water street, between Prince nral Duke streets. Possession ^lvt-n ! »iii ni tJiit. Api iy 10 oct 23 A. S. WILLIS^ FOR RKN l'. The divelluiii iioiwe. corner of Puke him! Mrand Si* , opposite Mr. Sneih’s .Foundry, lately occupied i*v Captain . I I * L 1 * . tales, iis location maxes it nesirauie euner fur a <1 welling or Basel n St si ml. oct‘2-2 JOS IA11 11. DAVIS, OVER COATS. T UST opened, a li ie assortment of Fashion •) wide i h.tmnnd, and Plain, Beaver, Pilot and Flushing < Jver i'unis, net -PS C. .M. St F. TAYLOR. N. 15. Rail Road Notes taken at par for goods.______ SPICED Cl I AM PAIGNE BITTERS. \ T tins “lever and ague” season, these fV Bitters are recommended in preference to others — ihev arevvarranted to restore the appetite, give toneto the stomach and strength to the wh'de system, and ate used by num bers, who will testify* to these facts. Large tpiaii bi;<ck bottles only 7.*> cents, and quanti ties to suit. Prepared and sold bv i octSJ J. HARVEY MONROE. A CARD. T, ./. 01)11 L L — P 0 li TIL I IT P.IIXTIIR, ! I * AVlNvr concluded to remain in Alexar, j 1.1 dria,until the meeting of Congress again, in December, respecllully solicits a continua tion i>1 patronage, and invites attention to specimens oi ins work, at his room, at the ; rts,deuce of Mrs. Berkley, upper end of King (street. oet20—M NEW FALL AND WIN I LK I'll Y UUWDS. I ) H. GALLAHER ft. Co. ha ve on hand IV* at thtir Store, a few doors above the Marshal! House, a general assortment ol sea satiable l>ry lands, consisting in part of— Cloths, Cashmeres, Cassinetts and Vestings Red, white, gteen and yellow Flannels, at prices from 25 cents ro finer Merinos—plain ami figu ed Moti'ilm, in dress patterns Do. in the piece, a beautiful article Plan! goods, m great variety Kentucky and Glasgow Jeans i French, English and American Prints, some Cliene si vies Sha w Is and Scarfs Siik ami Cotton Handkerchiefs Linen Cambric rlo. at 25 cts.— and higher , Silk and Colton Fmt.rellas Together with many other articles in ihe Dtv Goods way, ail of winch they will sell •j upon good terms. oct 22—3t N< ‘ PICE. Fire Insurance Company,oj Alexandria. \ N election lor twelve Directors, to serve in this Institution l<»r the ensuing year, util he held at the ofice of the Company, on i Monday, die first of No vein tier next, between . he hours of ten and two o'clock oi*t If—tote N. WATTLES, Sec'y. N<1 riCE. FJV1E subscriber, having lo'R or mislaid a I. < ert.’ticaieo! one share of stock m the Farmers I, mk ol Aiexamina, will apply to the jjoard of Directors, lor a renewal ol me same, oct 21 —eo »w D. FAI N I'LKIK >V. LEMUEL STANSBURY, Auctioneer, and Cry Coodt Merchant, \'T PENDS to ail Auction Mies entrusted t.> his c.» re. a nJ keeps constantly on hand an assortment ol SEASOXABLE DRY GOOES, which uni he udd very low for cash, at his Store. on K mg street, three doors above Fair fax street. oc1JlL_ RML-RDAI) NOTES TAKEN AT PAR 1 'OR l KV GOODS, hv I" oct 2*2 LEM F i L STANSBURY. B AND BOXES. \ U'T of Eastrin manufactured Band . \ Boxes, received ami for saie l*v the do* zeu. LEMUEL $ PA NS BURY. oct 22 _ “S ACK. SALT. 4 SACKS Fme Sait,of extra size £ *7 WO end in printt' or-ter, for sue nv oCt 21 \VM FOWLE Sc SON. [Nat. Int. 1 w if.' FLOWER POPS. V FRESH Supply ol Flower Pots, assorted s zes, received and lor ^aie at HENRY COOK S Drug Store, ! oct 21 _Kmggtref?. i “ LAMP OIL. UTIN PER STRAINED WHALE OIL, re fined. for sale at 75 cents per gal.on, !.jt HENRY COOK’S r' «3?3I S''** BY GEORGE WHITE. Sale of a desirable Dicellinz Hvuse and House hold and kitchen Furniture. I wiilofier for sale on Wednesday next, October *27th. on the premises, , the two story Brick Dwelling House, which l lately occupied, situated on the south ioide of King, between Henry anti Fa>ette streets. The house is built hi the most sub stantial manner, well finished, now intfiorough repair, and recently much improved by an elegant folding door between the two rooms on the first floor. The back-buildings are ve ry extensive, affording a coniloriabie dining room, an unusually large kitchen; also, a large Wash and Smoke House. The situation is pleasant, healthy, and in the immediate neighborhood of the best wa* ] ter in town. I will sell, also, at the same place, part of i ny Household and Kitchen Furniture, con sisting in part of one sideboard, one sola, one dozen cane bottom chairs.two dozen \\ indsor chairs, several tables, one cancel, in good or der, lenders, shovels, tongs, &c. j Sale of the furniture to commence at 10 io'clock, and the House will be sold at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. t The house will be shown to any one ivish i mg to examine tt, at any time previous to the dav of sale, by applying to me. net 23—It WM. PAGE. •PUBLIC SALE. BY VIRTUE of a Deed ol Trust from John P Van Ness to me, bearing date the 1st jday of October, in the year 1^37, and record ed among the land records of Alexandria County, D. C., October term, 1337, Liber V. No. 2, page 307, 1 will sell at Public Auction, lor cash, to the highest bidder, on the pi cru ises, immediately north ol the Glebe tract in this county, on Monday the *2*2d o! November, 1311, at 12 o'clock,jM., ail that certain tract of LAND, situate in the county <>t Alexan dria aforesaid, — which, before the date o! the said deed had been lately held and pos sessed by James Harris, and containing a bmil one hundred acres; and also three or tour acres of woodland, east of the main or Glebe road, to the northwest of the btlore mention ed tract, and adjoining the same, together with tlie buildings.improvements, rights, Sic., to the same belonging; and all the estate and interest conveyed by the said John l*. Van Ness, m and fry the said deed, to which, re* c >rded as aforesaid, reference is made lor a inme particular description of me said i»act. ocl23—2awts Trustee. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. ON Friday and Saturday, ttie 5th and 6th of November, 1841. all the perishable prop ertyof A. B. Hone, dec’d, will he sold public ly at Barnsfjeid, in King George County, the late residence of said intestate. The property consists of a large and valuable stock of Hor des, many of them of the purest blood. Mules, Cattle, Sheep. Hogs, Farming Utensils, Furni ture, Carriage and Horses, crop of Corn and Fodder, in tine of every thing to be found on a well conducted farm in this section of the country. Six months credit on all sums over ten dollars—cash for less sums. The sale will continue from day to da v until completer!. Louisa c. hooe, adm’x of A. B. HouL dee d. Kir g George county, oct II—cots MARSHALS SALE. T 'j NDFR a decree of the Circuit Court for L the Coumy of Alexandria, pronounced at May Tenn 1841, in winch the Alexandria and \V ashingtonTurnpike Company are plain ids. and Joseph B. Ladd is defendant, l shall proceed to sell, on the premises on Saturday, t fie 20th day of November nest. I hr cash, at 1*2 o’clock, one lot of Land, beginning at A, a stake on the west side of tfie New Road call ed the Alexandria and Georgetown Turnpike Road, in or near the line of division between trie heirs oi Robert and Philip Alexander, thence with the sai i line south, 83d, west 30 poles, to B in the road from Georgetown to Alexandria, thence with the meanders of said road No 35 F. 15 poles, N. lOd, F. 12 pole*. No. 36d, F. JG poles to C a corner «>f William Washington’s Lot, thence with a line <d said lot, N. bid. E.20 poles 10 L>, a stake on the west side ofsaid Turnpike Road, thence with said road S. laid, W. 33; poles to the begin „,g L>. MINOR, D. M. oct 9—2a wts _ TRUST SALE. I)Y authority., and in pursuance ol me pro ) visions of a Deed of Trust, executed to me by Augustine M. Braxton, for the benefit of Benj U. Tayloe, bearing date on I fie first day of January, 1340, and duly recorded in the Clerk’s Office of King George County. 1 shall ofler for sale, at public auction, on Wed nesday, the 27th day of October next, upon the premises, the tract of land in said deed mentioned, known by the name ol' WIND S< *R, containing about 820 acres, one half of which, at least, is bottom land ol the finest quality, and a large portion ol the balance (though high) is what is usually denominated “table-land’’, and is of that character ol soil which admits of the highest improvement — Upon the estate are a comfortable frame dwelling, most of the usual out-liouses, and a grist and saw mill. 1 he estate will be divided into two tracts — the one containing about 207 acres, and the other about 620—the latter embracing the Dwelling and Mill. Windsor is beautifully situated in the lower part of King George County, Ya , and com mands from the dwelling house an extensive view of the Potomac rrver. It < location is in lie midst of a society equal to any in the Mate, and in many respects, presents induce* men's to purchase, with a view to a residence, rarefy offered. According to the provisions of the deed un der which i ■sell, ttie terms will be one fourth of* ifie purchase money in hand; the balance . in equal payments at the expiration of one, two, and three years; but I am authorized hv the gentleman lor whose benefit the sale is made, to say Mint, the purchaser can negotiate with him for a much longer credit, if desired 1 Mr. Braxton, or hi* manager on the estate, 'will show the land to any ptrson ivisnmg to ! view it before the dav of sale. W. IL MASON, Trustee. j an? 19—eots - NOTICE. ' \ T the same time and place, of the srt'e ; ijL above advertised, the undersigned, hv authority of two deeds "f tru*t, executed io ' them, by Augustine M. Braxton, and record ed in the C!e. k’s Office of King George Cottn j ty, will offer lor sale, at public, auction, the following interests and proper t v, to wit: all the right and ti'le to certain property, winch j the said A. M. Braxton acc/ired by the pur chase of lire ^chedwe of J. K. ivirwin; all the interest which the said Braxton lias in sundry islaves, held by B. Kirwm and wife lor bfe~ ! being a reversionary or remainder interest in ‘two-thirds of them, after the termination ol hie interest: a!*;>. 6 work horses.20 mules, ! S'J to 90 head of cattle, 100 sheep, 4 wagon* all the farming utensils on the Windsor es tate. a carriage and pair of carriage horses, a riding horse, sunorv articles of nouse ai^, kitchen furniture, and the crop of com now i growing on the Windsor es’ate. : The terms will be made known on the day of sale. C. M. BRAXTON. W. R. MASON, atig 13—eo.s Trustees. WILLIAM GREGORY HAS received 200 pairs Country Knit Socks, which <vdf be IjO w. oct 11—3t 1 PUBLIC SALRS.^ DRY GOODS SALK . ON SATURDAY EVENING, v'.ll be *o»J at niv Auction Rooms, commencing at early caudle I'ght, a great variety of DRY GOODS, suitable for this season. AUo, Ger* man Goods, Hardware, Clothing. Watches, brass eight-day and thirty hour Clocks, wood do.,&c.&c. GEO. WHITE, i : jrSa\es Furniture, Clothing, &c. &c. the Market Squire, in the morning, at ^ past 7 o’clock. °Ct *2 TRUSTEE’S SALE. ; BY v:rt'je of a Deed of Trust executed of Zetias Kinsey, da’id on the first day ot June, 1337, to the sgbscriber, and for purpose/ therein mentioned.! shall agreeably to the di rections of the parties concerned, proceed sell at public auction, on Friday, the 19lh of November next, the following mentioned Lots and Houses in the town of Alexandria, vut One bail’ square or acre of Ground bounded on the East by Alfred, on the north by Wolfe, and on the South by Wilkes, at reels-on which are very extensive and V%ruau.e b’- rings, and a large number of Tan Vats, calcula ted for carrying on the Tanning business upon a large scale, known as Kinsey’s ranyard. I This property is subject to a ground real of | $56 66 per annum. .. • , One half square or acre of Ground, with 'the improvements and tenements thereon, bounded on the west by Allred street, on the north by Wolfe,and on the south by Wilke’s*!.' One half square, or acre or Ground, with the improvements abd tenements thereon, hounded on the south by Gibbon, on the en*\ by Alfred, and on the west by Patrick street —sublet to a ground rent ot $535 per annum. One lot of Ground, with {he improvements thereon, at the north-west corner of Alfred amj Wolfe streets, at their intersection, now occupied by Zen as Kinsey as his dwelling. Three- fourths of a lot of Ground, on the past Mile of Columbus, between King and prince streets, on which ts ereCHd a l^p* Warehouse. (>nc undivided moiety of two lots, bn Puke street. These !ol-i were conveyed by Ch«u. Maukin and wife to 'Zefiis Kinsey. One lot of Ground, with the improvement* thereon, on die south side of Prince, between Koval and Pitt streets. (h.e'iaifo; an undivided lo*. on the south side of King, between Washington ami Co lumbus streets. Terms of sale, oue fiftti cash, and the ba lance in three equal payments, at 6, 12 and 13 months, with interval on '.he deferred pay ments; notes, with approved endorsers ami deed of trii'f, to secure the pavmenu; or the title will be held nil all the pay .uentsare made in lieu of the <te**d ol tru-i. Sale to commence half past 13 o’clock. A. Mm m from id the first desci ibed lot n» ground commonly called Km-ey’s lanyard. RENJ. S. KINSEY, oct 19—eots I ‘ us tee. DRAWS THIS DAV. UNION LOTTERY, Class No 9. Will he drawn at the Mayor's Office, on Saturday,Oct. 23, at 5* o’clock. 78 numbers—16 drawn ballots, HIGHEST PRIZE $50,000. 1 do ol 30,0(10 1 cio of 25,000 40 do of 2,000, kC. Tickets $20 oo—shares in proportion. On sale, in die greatest variety, bv J NO. LAPHEN. Drawing of Alexandria Lottery. No. 62. 53 H) 58 47 64 63 2 15 *22 65 t3 34 20 52 _ DRAWS THIS DAY. UNION LOTTERY, Class No., 9 tVill De drawn at the Mayor’s Office, Satur day, Oct. 23, at 5‘ o’clock 78 numbers—16drawn ballots. HIGHEST PRIZE fcSO.tuU. 1 do of 30,000 1 do of 25,000 40 do of 2,000, Sic Tickets $20—shares in proportion, for sate,in great variety, r>y M. SNYDER, Jr' DRAWS THIS DAY. UNION LOTTERY, Class, No 9 Will he drawn at the Mayor’s Office, on •Saturday, Oct. 23, at 5$ O’cIock. 78 numbers—16 drawn ballots. HIGHEST PRIZE $50,000, 1 do of 30,000 1 do ol 25.000 40 do of $2000, Slc. Tickets $20,00—shares in proportion. To be haa in a variety ol numbers oi J. CORSE* DRAWS THIS DAY. UNION LOTTERY, Class No. 9, Will bo drawn at the Mayor’s Office, on Saturday; Oct. 22, at 5J o'clock. 73 numbers—16 drawn ballots. HIGHEST PRIZE 50,000. I do of 3o,ooo 1 do or 25,WO 40 do of 2,000,8iC, Tickets $20—shares in proportion. On sale, by the package, certificate, or share, hv EDWARD SHEKHY. NEW STORE rpHR subscribers, having removed theires JL lahli'hment to the stand recenty ozc'j pied by Dr. J. Harvey Monroe, beg leave fo inform their fiiernls and the public, that they are no-v prepared to accommodate them uitu any article in their line of bii>ines\ on the most reasonable terms. Foreign arid Domes tic Fruit, as early as can be procured, and of the best quality, they nre constantly receiving and take pleasure in fefcofnmendmg to the pub lic. The undersigfitri t.*Sfr this occasion to return the:f nincefe thanks, for the liberal en couragement which they have heretofore re ceived, and earnestly solicit a continuance of patronage. Cali and see! EMMONS Si IIIPKINS. Next door to Harwell's celebrated Taihxf^g Establishment, i»ct 2d THE SMALL NOTES OF S. L. Fowler & Brothers will he redeem ed at par with Virginia Bank Notes, when' ; presented in sums of Five Dollars or u( wards; at the ntfice of J.NO. CORSE, 1 «»ct 22 Broker, i N. B—Baltimore & Ohm Railroad not** ; purchased al 10 per ct. discount* J. C. RAIL-ROAD NOTES, j TENDER live dollm* denomination, to Vte j U amount of ihree thousand dollar*, wdl 1 he taken by 1 he subscriber at par lor goods, or 12} per rent tor Virginia money, oct 20-4t GEO. i;. HARVEY. AN THRAOl PE GRATE COAL. rPHE Sul^ci ibem expert to receive in a ' JL few days, a cargo o| Broken and S^Ceen /') Grate Coal. Families n«»t stippded wi'l find it to their interest to receive from the ; vessel, as the »vi.i come lower i They al-o hive in their ya*d, Ci'UT.inuua • Coal, from the Mid Lothian \!me>, wh.cl. 1 requires only a trial to recommend it as : pen ir to anv other, ; oct 22—tl PASCOE fc WATERS, i'OAL •/¥^UF. undersigned, ha* on hand 1 J 6000 bushel* Sydney Grate Coal,* S’Ujeri * or arnc'e 1500 bus. Rich mood Grate Coal 50 tons Broken and Screened “red ssV’ An thracite, all of which u of the very h*itt de scription, sftd lor sale inqua Milieu toauii pur chasers, G I.THOMAS, oct 2f PAPER HANGINGS. 7'^n PIECES Faper Hanging*, received, I kJ\J and fot saRe foitv, by oct?o ’ GSO, WHITE, m