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-JL en Dollars per SATURDAY; OCTOBER 17, 1807. LA )i 4 1 ,5. .Lands for Sale. The subscriber offers the tji.'W fpllmyihg ¦ Tmctror parcels o Land, 1(1 Hides , the who! i fleeted'to a compact torm, and i. ing pn the to idj about two mil 5 Parry Halt, the residence, of Harry D. GjQUglt, esqr. viz. No. I. Tl >er's present D yrlhi.s; Plantation, containing350 odd acre's, on vvlii. h ' is ereeved a large and con inpdious Dwelling i • House, Barn, 'Stables, Spring H ->evn'v other necessary building, with two larfc K pie, and ope Peach Orchard in gill •den mi J plenty of line mendftW —whic\l '-vi.li the part's in Ullage, are under gtmeifot fl i ll remarkable springs of Rue water, also aspod 4 timber in abundance, i No. '2. the late Dwelling lTiuUli.-n of Mr | Jo!;;, deceased, nowthe property ol'the ] sobscrflier, containing from 33oto34i'a lliag House, I'.arn, Stables ».tr. j Beer's House,negro Q^iai' ng Ho se, . a beaut iulOrclia.id an'I Garden, with a never /r'til'ui" Spri.igof as line Water as in the state ahn •* at the door;, and commands a most delightful prospect of the bay from Kent Is- lard, almost as higb,t as Susquehanna!) ; near- ly tlie whole, of this. Tract, is under prime fence and has plenty of wood end. timber No 3. Containing 221 acres on which is erected a s nail House, with a number of Apple and Peal) Trees, about 40 ol 5 ) acres of this Tract is inclosed With good, fence as a pasture ; it has. also plemy of wood and tim- ber. Those Lands will be sold,' torethcr, or in j parcels, as above very cheap, to a purchaser, or purchasers, who has t e money to lay , down. Who may also have with No 1, the | •whole of the stocky with t: e farjuing ulen- ; ails. Aliply on the premise*, to HERCULES COUUTEN- Y. j October r- •' '"* —¦-....— -, ¦......—'¦¦¦St "' '' - ' -......... "¦"'" " . Wesi-IiftC A most valuable COFFEE M' U" T VIN is offered for sale in pn adjacent i*-l»iu froltl this continent, remarkable ror is tfalu ' ty, and richness of.soil, cental iir-g b m ."> . En- glish acres of prime land for ihi gri'W'h of Coffee, situated in the most fvorwl quarter for' S'-asoiiabl" weather r,l any in. the inland, and where the crap of this most \ii!iia'ile pYo- duce i: ver fails; at tlo dist uicejOf 5-« mites I from the chief city, and at about 12 miles from a considerable seaport; Where liiertih&nt os- j sels of tlie largest burthen enter Slid anchor in safety. i On tlie premises are all the valuable and useful buildings, barbatfu>, bason, E.c.S'C re tiuisiie. for storing an! prep ringat the present > moment for Market, above (ifiic bundreI and • tl'y thousand weig1)t of Ccti'oo. besides a most convenient, airy house for the resj leni e of a fafmlly, a kitchen, Negro housf s. The Plantation is well water, d, h -vine, vie advantage, of a never failing Spring, and is jrnost de.igh'tfully situated althe nrnue of a uin on sloping nills, contiguous w> one of the first sugar plantations in the is! nd, besides being only 3 mile I d s anee from a watering - place, much resorted to on account of the ce- leorfyy of its waters and baths ; about 140 acres are in the higfiqet state of cultiyatftff) on wi""h are planted above 140,(100 Coffee trees, grow- ing in tl ox-riant state, besides I'l.nlans, Bananas, and other Negro pro.isi- ons in abundance This property will be sold with its gang of Nagroes, consisting of ?3 prime Blacks in- eluding e.iles and their ten children, fcorn on the plantation, allvt'A'. seasoned66 the .place. No less than 67 000 lie there'd last crop, and no e el t I it l 0,000 will be made this pending crop, pi-obabl- more, stud thai h reafter e. anothoi t ie plmtatio.i in its presi in m Id a crop of 1 0 000 pounds coffee, which at the Sotu- al p'rice a now s ,11s for in t..e colony alii ; d to, say 21 • dollars per Cwl wo! i venue <>> 27,000 dollars per r.lue m, e-xche.ve I of the cost to t«m>. Bj auginehtingUie*uin i ber of trees, it can be ¦¦¦ ;i x. i eld i SOO,000 pounds coff e rnnnallt, the i'-0 in- j Cultivated apres being all wend lands This kind of pfo] erty is not liable to taxes or lythes whatever, either on the lands, produce or Negroes. For further particulars and icrrns. which arc very advantageous, an> Her Tackle, Apparel & Fur 'Sawss**3^?1 niture. ' THOMAS RUTTiLR, Marshal. October i2.________________________dot i'o.r Sale at Nf w-York, The well known Ship GEORGE 1! vliCL ,Y, Burlhen obi tons, built in ir Philadelphia of li„ FeltyPoint, or, CHARLES a. VOe'NG, iliol-.er, 20, Cotii rnerce-sireet. Sept IS. d I reig'at Wanted, To any port in the Unite'1. States, or the West- Indies, , ¦ t For the hchooner BELLONA, ( Capt. White, \-y A wed found southern built :.,_. vessel, buithen abu sbla. For ti.ru,s apiih' to A. is K. BOUGHAN, ri'"o have on har.il and for sate, 50 hhds and 30 bbls St. martins Sugar 120 do Maryland and Virginia Tobacco. Sei-t 1.5. d For Liverpool, To sail with ail comenmit speed. t JuitJ'r 'I'he regular Trading Ship AliEONA, Qp1 Ilobson, master ¦'-.¦, For freight or passage, ap- ply to the eap'ain on b,aid, at Jackson's whaf, Fell's Point; or to hORMAN t* FULFORD. September 26. * d For Hav n a. CJX The Sehr. REPUBLICAN, .rajfe^\> Capt. (sew hall 1% A r.-iiiarkablv -.-ood strong .'-•. vessel, burthen abutit 900 bUr- rels..l;,ing at the head of Smuh's dock, and no.Vre.idy toe mmen.ee loading For freight • or passaee, -.p;)H to HENRY THOMPSON. ____________dftf. Ijovv'eaux, 'il < Ship ERIN, ! an Stevenson ; ys. For pat» \\ In. ¦ i F- Ufa eo 1; J-.n. 'Ml N. B.tlK p., oflerod for i ale in or. ier to resind a ] lartuership. Oct.. 14. d- teoJOt t .ifv* ( 'r.v-"t"- ¦ /.si ",m "i^"-,' f )itii'p B.\i.'i'iMORK, 14th Octolier, 1807. KOTICli :Cl;Y GIVEN, the City Commissioiiers will meet on Wed iesday next, the 21st mstani, st 3 O'clock I*. M. to ascertain and establish tin north w- st intersection of Hill and r'orest-streets, the nprtli east. interaction of Goodman and Hill- streets.the south, east intersection of Goodman and Lee streets, and the south west intersec- Lec snd Forest streets: And on Frl. ie 2od instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. they ascertain and establish tlie lines . oi' ground I . of Lots No. .0 i 5, !e - ! Mill day of ' ...... ..... . will me t to a,certain . • of lot No ->.', be! w--. n b\ John Tin ::ted to oUonll with the surveyor, lanfl ftia.rks and pa- ' .resau.1 . (O.H) Th»- C -. - ¦¦ ¦ ax, for the' city - the 26th - - A M. at Il sit lo : ' e ail ti ORe fttliom • ited to ti ke By ov.h ;. THEOPHILL . r< ted ' )o ¦ HD IM- The fiulk'of ;.e -1 t ij oliaCCo, : Coffee in bags, 0) other small . v;,ih,.u on In \'j>\:\. to ¦; u lo. d ng ol ¦ :' s:: ¦ ol in a few d . s. p'.i to LEV't.RL\G .. NEI.MSj or I). ! , TitOMAS, Sliip Brokor. Ootob r 15.___________________eo .).! f.ics C. Neiisoii REsriioTFoitY informs the public that lie lias returns i dm ihe ships Glo c from ..one,.:', WilUam Wilson, ir.'.in A'nlsterdam, Biana', and Canton, from LivjCxi'iof.;, s'h.elems,.. fin I >j . anu t ahcy Goodsj, Jf weiry, Pia- ... i- : u : j ipanned Wares, h e Dotievy, I ¦ • -. •; ,, Sad.lltry, Cabinet and Tim. res and Toys, Perfumery, Statidn- ar; , Porcelaihj tut Glass, and Liverpool Ta .le I i'.;;. ilea, Ladles' and Gentlemens' hiik and liea- | v«V Hats; Dress Boots ami Shoes, Hosi- l-y, -e. which he will open for Sale : .'.: lo 201 - ¦¦......L at the store ones Sonier- ,.l«i, a.ialket-s-l ett, opposite til ¦ i. ,¦ o: (Vtj nisi ' II i i the naiHticulai' arScles I e .ti iisive tor loi.e. oi intoriiititioh, l".e wilt na've printed ¦ ill St. liay o sale___ Tl li eted n.\ himself at . os i) ti ei'r !'¦ s|}«ctive aTaniifactoivs nabpeciion, i Will I'oi.iitl tion to warrant, the as- i !. t;u -lilies as would ; private rerior to those -le, with the i e to the pur- r. Webster. It. appears bv a pu Mi rati on in the Federal Gazette of the 13th nist signed W,.«. Web- iter, that some ivnu.rl-.s onlhis ge'itleman's manner of siug-'oi ;• and acting has given him deep off ..-or. U'hile B atrice, to whom his observations are directed, thinks that wanton criticism should never o she must consider herself entitled to the right 11 cising her judgment freely on every ohject heretofoi-e acknowledged within the pale of in. Among th-^se are theatrical per- form i-m.s (tot! p ".''inmers. If Mr. Webster h.a-' s if -.i'".J. I'rpm unjust criticise , tie will inly riseaiboveit ; if, on the other band, .ol m "-i of taste h tve Conned the'same opinion as distress Beatrice, her a iviee to him is !h t ho sh ii-.hl endeavor tp impl'Ove by it, instead of wasting his time in abusing a ia-oy. re is another ri^lit which Beatrice claims, that of conducting the Observer upon principles of tb roost perfeM imlependefret, if she has v, ntured uooii a d> jive dollars. Mr. .Vcbsior regrets th *. he has lost the letter which conta.ns tills proposal, and miggekts if I la-re are those ibj svaraeiti. that he will "make " Beatrice, regrc-tlalso that so .«is- giUar ,iu application should not have b( 1 I r woit-i preserving a d that the carious must depend for a knowledge ot iis col.toils upon Mr. Webster's recollection of its purport, and ihe di'tti'ting upon Ms affidavit- 'litis ne>,- leot io i ,s the nooe exla'aiji'diuary, .is Mistress Beatrice, in the Observer of the 20th of jir eia-si, so¦¦rklngo!' Iii performance at Mr a i 'oi-,, -s ys " that, it really is t - be di so, -ii that lie would m-.t distort'-is fea- tures with the horrible griinacas he whilst sjhging—an- that in liistrillshe would not assume tlie a;pearancp of gargling his <&r-at with liisnoti s, nor •¦ ai- his transitions so sudden ard unequal We ha\e ob as wel| us in the presold in- stauco, and in viewing 'In- contortions of his bod' an-1 the. conl "action ol hi, musehs (when he would a at on sh the u-ti-es b\ the wonder of his skill) our imagination has al- ways presented us the agreeable idea of a n. n laboring under the opera! mnot ... strong in etic. That the i.nown and acknowledged writerof these remarksjhouldoffer tobo-conie 'he r-,i.-i., /./..jMe'thegentleiiuui Who was thtirohject, is so original a circumstance that it is really a matte f of sttrp.lj-i Mr. Webster should have been so careless in "preserving its proof. The world willjudge how far an ajfiddvi; COitld establish its authenticity. October 15. d4tt Fo the Editor of the Fed.Gaz. sis, ' In my publication of the 13th instant, I sta- ted the subtanee of a Letter which I had re- ceived from Beatrice Ironside, offering me the pages ot thi- Observer, which circulates all ever the continent, for five dollars. I have seen a con- tradiction of m; assertion in your paper p lasl night; but as .t is anonymous, I shad certainly not m do tlie slight! St reply to it. I have open enemies enough, without encountering a hid- den one, even though that one be the delicate and immaculate Translator of Clara D'Albe. Your's, W. H. WEBSTER. Oct. 16. d3t|j FOR THE LAST ITMK THIS SEASON' Gra) 's Garden. j On MONDAY ATj.a.T-G, the 19th instant, tviU be ixhwitcu by Mr. Hosainvillc, A grand displny of FirovVork, lieing in C«m:pi:vtent to the liay, viz. rmr division. A Ruune g Sun; with u:,,o;ent Colors, turn- ing vertically\p Nine Revorutiotis A Horizontal iiuimieg Piece, forming vari- soi-s- crowo. d viio Jessamine Flowers, above I hrec Basons oi Brilliants A Running i'iece, turning vertical!., round U 1 lor'/, -ola.l. A Water Fall with Vtmospherical Flames,. sec;-no division;. A Girandole, with .m, w-mle. and . ellow d, tlir ling vol i.. ally in Five Revolutions Toe l'huiidoi- Wheel, with MUuquetry and Artillery. .-• Grand l-l/.t. moi]i'oosis ol aCrossot Mai tila into Four Stars, the Stars changing irno an-.1- e-r Cross, atftl loos last cross'changing into a Rumjiiig Rose. An 1 ae.i i ounting-the Goddess of , v unit lioi'ii, with its AiiiThuo.s, rio.v.io.. with Laurols, dedicated to the Mili- tia o. Baltimore. | IUIP.O DIVISION. The Fire-Woris will e iorndnated by a Giand Ijispiay of the Temple of Mars, com- posed ol llow-ng Pieces, and fixed in a . .;/, T wo C.i- cades, throwing Bombs u Sheaves. Two bushes or Laurel Trots. Two Girandoles, of dazzling green Ss white Col'i'S. Eour Bee-Hives, representing- the Union and Republic of Ameiiea. ', Grand I'ortito of the E-otic Order, bear- ing oi) ii e top the Olive Tree, and on each side a Branch of Laurels,ornanienta-d with Alnios- i Beauties; in the centre, a Running .Fountain, with a Jfe d'Eap ; the whole tukiiig lire at one tune— -And liaally terminated by a Flight Of four Dozen ol loclci is, disp aying and the Hair of Be- renice. Ad".vJttance-~Bf,x1 One Dollar—Fit, Fifty Cent; --Children half price. o) ¦st arrlx als ftom Bordeaux, he hopes ; slijipli ol eiegani articles Of ' A i who can be use- Glass, n ay ¦ plying tii Uiberty-i O. , iMr 'Hager's-Town Ear SirP'l'EMBEO c'- til, 'lii'lT. ^ iti pursuance of ; n ordor of toe Board of Directors, notice is hereby e ven, that two d-ill-o-s oJfi each share ol stack held in tie bank mils! b ;, on or ba-fore the cmdaj in I ii vi ; lv dial ail per. ii ing to pay will not bi entitled to any dividenu in what they have jjaul, from the said first Mondaj in Qteci mbei' until this In - < aid. LITE BEAT'l Y, (. [.»;.. d7to- Doctor Cromwell, No. St, HANOiniFSTliKKT, m Offers his professional services to the citi- zens of Baltimore. October 13._____________eo8t§ Vox Sale, Liverpool fine Salt, far: hen ware, in crates and hhds. assorted, lii gpoitj Lancaster and Holland Sail. Canvas, do. London Porter in casks of 6 dozen irach, Cogniaq Brandy, 4ih proof, Loudon Particular Madeira Wine, Grinds!ines, assorted, Gunny Bags, Sad I'wine, and 4 cases LisUdoes. Apply to JOHN SHERLOCK. October 13. eo6t Goshen Cheese. 9<5 casks CHEESE, colored and of a su- qtiality. The whofe of which will be disposed ot on aceommodstin- t, rms, by JAMES HAMMOND & CO. No 34, .Vlarket-street. October 13.___________________ e< 14-t Red Wine, Cassia -\c. Just received.per scl.o .nor Fri. nds'.ip, from \ •rn, and for saie b) th.- subscrioers, 38 casks Cette Wine*, entitled to deben- ture, SOU wt. Cassia. On h :nd, 50 boxes Spermaceti Candles, 30 hhds. Sopperas, 40 ah Teas, 50 ci.-ks London Refined Salt Petre, 5 casks Vi liite Wine V negar, 1 trunk ladies' M irocco Shoes, 1 cask Plate i Cuullcstu t-., 4 case? Gilt and PI ited Hut tons Also i'\\ board th. ship Grand Segnior, i o-diris of large English coal which will be sold low it taken Ireiii the ship CORNTHW.vli Si VAklNAI.I.,. 83 Bovfly's whart Oth n> .. '/.st, ill ;l eolOt fancy oods.. etc. J times R iMitchell, .SVa./ of the Spinning wheel, -V-. 4. C -Mcrt-street, 11 as just received an e-cgaul as rtniehtol Fa icy nod other Sejisonabiei G-iODS. which he oilers fijr sale, on in itlergte ter ns for cash or acceptauces in town "t Sh rt dales. Amongst 'litieh tire. Superfine. Spriged and Putin India Mull Mull Muslins, British do. Linen and Cotton Canibric-v Kounil Dresses, Worked Lace Cap Crowns, Sattin do. ' nt Velvet do Spi- dei Nets. Lenohall H' Ikfs. E'egant Spang.'d Trimmings lor Drosses 4-4, 5-4, b-4 and S 4 Damask Silk Shawls, Ladies' Black o. white Lace Clock Silk Hose of superjor qualities, Gentlemen's do Plain nn Pia d Luti strings, 2 trunk:; elegant Furniture Chintz, 4 do. Fancy Calicoes, 1 do. Ginghams, 1 d». Madias H'dkis. 2 boxes constitution and President's Cords and Velvets,! 1 do. Tapes, 1 do Nuns Threads, 1 do colored dp, ' 1 do, Brovwi Platil'as, Toilinelte and Swlansdown Waistcoatings, Supe fine Clo lis, Cassimcres snd Coatings, Superfine white Shirting Flannels, Do Linen and Cotton Bed-Ticks, Ladies Fashionable Beaver Hats, 100 dozen Long and Short Kid and Beaver Cloves, do. do. do. Sil' do Cotton and Worsted Hoss, Carpets, Blankets, Baiz-s, Half Thicks, Kersey's Plains, Devonshire Kersey's, Fludi- ings, Irish and German Linens. INDIA MUSLINS, and almost every ar- ticle in the Dp) Good Line. October 5.________._________ dot eo A variety if ot t.onary and OTHER ARTICLES, TO. BE S-ltn CHSlP TO CLOSE SALES. A vane.yoi L dies'and Geu tie men's P'octe- et Books, with .mil witliuut insirunicnts j do. P i k Iv s, smgle and donb e haded Fruit Knives ; Razors j Pocket Inkpots ; Cr st.u Liksia- d, ; black Lead Pencils; Ma- thematical, Instiiii ents; Watch Chams and ,'ea.s ; Ass-skin . Tablets ; SpPrstSnen's Kni. es, &e. : with a number of ofher Arti- cles sUitablv I'.ra Stationer or Com try Deal.-r, and oil wllicii ;l coi;«id-rubie discount will be given to whoever lakes the whole. Also, some n aios ol Darny Paper lit for Account Books i best Q..ils ; Call and Le ther for Book bin eis ; and Grammars, Spelling books, Prirners, and Story books, ei- ther hounti or in sheet** 1 ike wise', a great variety of Cots, (it for School and ot , a font! f Script Type ; an.I i. font of Pica, fit for printing Sp Hog bonks, ixc : and some other Priming Mate- rials For particulars, apply at Mi". Vance's office, ill Lovely Lane, orto Messrs. coin and Bon- sai, Market-street. Oct 13 eo Wanted to Purchase, A Negro BOY or GIRL, about the age of 12 or 13 One from the country will be preferred. Apply at this oliice. Oolober 13. co4 ^ " SLATF/R & ROY, Ni. 84, Market-street, Have imported in the Fame anil Abeona, from Uverpooi, ,i sonsiderablr part if their ti U'~AA'H. With a complete assortment if CUT- L£8T. ind hy the Globe, from Jknndon, the most com- plete assortment f Harness, Gig, Curricle, Phae- ton .iri Malaga Wine. EDWARD FITZGF.fiALD HAS F'e SALE At his Cheap Wholesale andRetr.il Grocery\ IVine and Spirit /yard" -1 r. 821, MARkET-STREET, BALTIMORB, 20 si - iperibr ."Malaga Wine, .-nig about 15 gallons each, 20 do. do. 30 gallons, 10 pipes hall pip s best L P. M. Wine,, the real .juice of the Grape, 2 do. anil 3 qr. casks L. Market do- 2 do and 14 do best Lisbon do. do. ' ;-.,-! : an , ip". oask'S Tener'dl'e Wine, . 5 pipes .-,,1 5 ip-. Casks first chop Port Wine ,n ivpod and bottles, be'ug equal if not superior to an) in this city, 200 doten Claret Wine, of a superior kindj in Ciis-s of 2 lo«en each, 10 pipes French and Cogniac Brandy, 4tU proof, 3 do. Spanish 1st proof, entitled to debeii. tore, 10 do. Holland Gin, 1st do. 17 do. Jamaica Spirits, 4th do. 1 dp. dp. 15 years old 4di do. 1 do. Irish Whiskey, 4th do. IJ lo Is. Peach Brandy 4tli do. and 7 years old, Ciic.-ry Brandy, Cherry Bounce, Shrub, New-England Rum, Rye Whiskey, Bo.tied Porier, Wine and Cider Vinegar, West India Cordi ils ami Bitters, Sttgar.Hoasa and West India Molasses, Acid, times ai - ins, " Salad Oil, iii biSXi s oi d,j fuu.'.s each, London Mustard, in boxeaof 3, 6, and 12 dor/ bottles each, Basket "Salt, Spices of all kinds, Fust Chop Imperial and Hyson Tea, in chests, haifches'.s. boxes, an.1 in 2 lb. leads. Young Hyson,} Hyson Skin, > in chests and boxes, S llehong, J nd Single refined Loaf Sugar, Lump piece ana- Sugar, ¦ New Orleans and other raw Sugi Double and single Gloucester Cheese, Pine and American Cheese, J'imiesoii's Crackers, in bbis.half-bbls. and k' 'gs. Soft-shelleu arid unshrllid Almonds, Raisins, in boxes and kegs, Demijohns, Wire and Hair Sieves, Brushes, Starch, Fig and Indigo Blue, Spermaceti Oil, s>nd Candles, Mould and Dipt Cie - Castile white and Brown Soap, FirsUChop Spai -,, in boxes half , boxes ami bundles of 100 eai h, 2d, 3d, and 4th quality do of a superior . kind, rest Richmond Svv-'-e-f Twist Tobacco, in tegs', of one Twist to the pound, , Do. of 6 twists t.« ihe pound fit for retail- ers Battle and other Gun Powder and Shot, Pearl and American Bailoy, Coffee, Rice, and Cotton, Pickled Salmon, Tongues and Sounds ira i kegs, Anchovies, Capers, Olives, and Cucumbers; in boxes, a'ssorted, of 12 bottles each. Warranted & Common Chocolate in boxes, i With many other anif ies, which lie will sell at his usual reduced prices lor cash," country bank not"s, country produce, or for Botes, payable in 2, 4, and l> mouths. ' '- i'-l-or 5 eo United swtes of America, Maryland dtsthict, ss. Whereas an infoi-niation haf.ii been riled in the District Court of the United States for Maryland District, by John Stephen, E q. Attorney for the same, against Three Bar- rels of Oranges, which were brought and imported in and on hoard the - senger, from Havamia, intfie West-Indies, to the Port of Baltimore, and were on the eis'hiii day oi October, eighteen hundred and seven, at i'n^l'ort oi Baltimore- afore, said., imUiieu arm delivered from the said schooner, without a Permit from ll e Col- lector and Naval officer ofthe Eis.-let & of Baltirh'nre, for sum luvhulirig and i'y : praying condemnation of the same aico.di i- to law : — And, whereas,'be lion. James Houston, (udge of ti Court, hath ordered and directed SaW. day, the seventh day df Novembtr ne for iiohiing a court, at the court the city ot Baltimore, for said trial a ably to the pr. NOTICE IS UKUENT GIVEN, That a District. Court, v.ii he tl-en and held, for toe trial of the premiss*, and the iiiuiu or owners, and all persons who may have any claim, or interest therein, are it the tune & place afoi ny they have, whv a Una! ,.!. t, ,n,in a.ioii should not pass. Bv order ot the j' ILIP MOi „. D. C. Octobi 4 el-1