November 28..Plaister Land for Sale.FJGIE subscriber^ oijjtrs for^ sale, aFresh Tea, Brandy, Indi-2:0c.James oc Jacob DouglasHave just received 25 halLche-sts j Young lly-75 boxes of ’5 lbs. ere!) J 8011AmzrictPs Cargo, and selected of the best quality 56 barrels good Muscovado Sugar2 pipes superior Cbgnac Brandy GOO IIjs. fresh Currants3 tons patent Shot, assorted from Tto No 10 20 quarter ca-ks Uesl FF glared Gun' powder.GOO lbs. Pepper and Pimento 300 lbs. Spanish Indigo (good)2 hhds. Green Copperas 2000 lbs. A Hum,Annatto, Madder, Fig Blue, Saltpetre. c. c. lt;Jc.On Hand 600 bushels Liverpool stoved Salt 6 hhds. good Antigua Ruin 6000 lbs. Coffee8 hhds. 1st quality N. Orleans Sugar20 barrels low priced Muscovado do. 250 boxes English Pipes 4 gross each120 Reams Wrapping Paper,Which, with a large supply of Garret's and Leiper's Scotch Snuff, Lorillard’s Maccobuy and Rappee ditto, and a general assortment ot other articles in the GROCERY line, are offered at reasonable prices for Cash, or to punctual men on our usual rerrns.Nov. 18. eotf*.Cotillion Parties.MR. GF.NEtt.ES lias the honor of informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Alexandria, that his Cotillion Parties will commence on Tuesday the 5th of December, and will continue oijce a fortnight during the season.|C?' Tickets of invitation will be sent tn the Ladies.A Teacher Wanted.THE subscriber, residing near Kay-murket post-office, 1 Virginia, wishes t** employ for the present year, a single man, to take charge of a private schoo. ofeightorten pupils.Thomas Turner.October 11. tfT ondim Farm, In the County of Fauquier,and state of Virginia, containing 45C A-cres, one third of which is of the strongest quality, and covered with a heavy grow th ot red oak and hickory—1The residue, (being cleared land,) if in good heart, two thirds of it havjng beef* iaid down in red clover, and no tract in the r.tate has afforded higher evidences »f i* • adaptidi to the plaister of Paris.—Tl.ere is, on this tract, andatth® condye’. ce lt;f the two never failing streams of Ernad and Mill Runs, a* soile for a Merchant Mill, with a fall of 25 feet, surrounded by every material for building, and by the side of a vc.; built Sfcw-Mill, recently erected. A Ins pas*mi for a turnpike road, wiwill pass by or near tnisecite.the above property, I will tak£ the .moderate price of 20 dollars per a-cre, with a'reasonable allowance, for the v.ater advantages.THOMAS TURNER. Near Hay market Post-Oflice, Vs.September 20.Fresh Goods.The subscribers have just received bv the ship Mary from Liverpool,4 Paii of their Fall Importation of HRY G#0DS, consisting of broadcloths, caasimeres, flushings, coatings* vestings, stockinets, pelisse cloths, Genoa cords, velvets and velveteens.— ' Also, 9-8 anil G-4 cambric muslins, shirting cambrics and cotton hosiery, which, together with a variety of 'other articles, are offered, for sale at reduced prices.Samuel Mark Co.Noy 23 d6t .St- Andrew’s Society.N anniversary meeting of the St. _ Andrew’s Society will lie held at Mr. Daniel M’Doagall’s on Thursday the 30th inst. at 10 o’clock A. M.By order of the President.Wm. Gregory, See'ry.29Exchange A BILL On London at 50 day* isglit for 57Ql. l£k 9d. for sale byJoinr Jackson or John KumneyNov 24r or freight,The BrigSiikcy,Joseph Biihten, master, Burtnen about 1200 barrels, ready to receive a cargo intwo days, for which she is in complete order. Apply toLawrason and Fowlc.Will be• ov 23JOHN G. LADD, a, GO.Have for Salty 20 bales Georgia cotton, Russia hemp, duck and cordage, crates of Liverpool ware, consisting of plates, dishes, chamber mugs. I hhd. China, tea and table sets, casks of but .glass decanters and goblets, 20 casks 4d wrought nails, 8 by 10, 9 by 11, and 10 by 12 Bristol glas^. 100 bags coffee, entitled to drawback —tow cloth, sheathing and candle paper; shoes in boxes. Spanish brown, chalk, hand-sTiikes. whale nil. Lemon iuice in