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- — - ALEXANDRIA, (P. C.) yrJUlY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2. 1832. .p,e London Court Journal of September 16, „ these three paragraph*: .• Tie Biron de Mareuil ha* received letters n Pi nice Talleyrand, in which he announces |fJ ,inmediate return. It is not yet known whe 'n .|ie Baron will resume his post at the Court Jthe King of Holland. ’ „ j-(K. rejM,rt is current, and it is by no means reliable, that a treaty is now on the tapis, by •■Kii as«n ol' Loui'Puillipe will become the “ [^nd ut D.mna Maria, ami, with the c< usent if the Chambers, King of Portugal ” .. fiie Duchess d’Angouleine has declared that • <r Mtitv motive for quitting the country, were .„.et>( economy a'ud health.” ( nictruly Viryini".—'Hie iasi Charlottes* , e Adkocate furnishes the names ami residence k! AeStudent* who have matriculated at the Uui ,f,iij during the present term. They amount no—the largest number that have attended , -.ce the death of Mr. 'eilerson. A! me recent election for governor, there were > inure totes pulled than were ever before •Hilled at any election in Pennsylvania. / .niihiUn hy the Governor and Council of \l,njtund.—Richard B. Magruder, F.»q., Asso jte Judge of the Sixth Judicial District of the .•i'cot M inland, ami of Baltimore County and JUilurd County Courts to fill the vacancy caus al by the resignation of Judge Hanson. Hrok'n Rank*.—A coi respomlont of the Na rionai Gazette furnishes a list of broken State in the Union. They are ninety-seven in u>itnt)t-r, without including tliose ill Kentucky, »imh are set down as *• all broken.” Their aggregate capitxl is set down at about fifty mil lirnsuf dollar*. ■[''ae residue of the estate of Madam Butia p.irtc, mother >f Napoleon, is estimated to amount tnrf/Vc/< million* of dollars, alter all the legacies are paid Thu immense estate is left to tl»e cl dcs! in the male tine of die Buonapartes, in per petual entail. Joseph is the present heir. Mr Rivf.s had a private audience of leave, of the king d Fiance, on the 18th September. He Jo cd at the Royal table a few days belute. St Peter's Church at Home. — A Ute traveller :n Europe thus speaks of this magnificent and Oeautitul Temple: ‘•Of fit Peter's l can now say nothing: to ilt-c litre it would till a vo'ume. Iris, without duabt, the mmt! spacious, most perfect, and most sublimely beautiful temple ever raised to (tie wor ship of the Eternal God. .Man dwindles into Dull mg within its walls. It comes nearer than am thing 1 had ever imagined, to a •• house nut made w ith hands. ” fiilete of the Union —1 he New York Journal •dCommerce concludes an article, discussing the value of the Union, in those eloijueut terms: •• V-. individuals, we have no more interest in preserving the union ol these States, than those v. ho are ready to -acrifice it rather than see pro •>• ’ion withdrawn or withheld from any one f. Ii ot domestic industry. But, nevertheless, i f e S3 much interest at stake, that we re i i <i 1.1 ra and cent*,, even though swelled to v t* unworthy ot a thought, when con l* »ur hitherto unbroken and happy •i. vV i^i once t1 s golden chaiu shall be tl!—lived, i| s nii is 11 oe its fate,) we shall not » 11 h d.-grace I, in the eves of all civilized ua* •• hut we dull leel the shock through “eve* ‘ veiu of t.ri-, side empire,” ptl-ving industry, •km:idling prop - rv and prej<ariog toe wav for di-iNtvr*. If »• Ire-do'iv shrieked as K >*ci 1 • "' at will b- .•*■ emotions wnen -he • *■» l’>it < ri >n !.»!!, for woicb ICisciu-ku consi* l"r'd i' mood a sacrifice almost too mean tu be 1 n* ndicai party ot Iviglund h;»ve lately been Ai i the reform leaders m rive mini-try pretty uurdy ft ta-k. for their comsp, both with re ,fi m e tu the further pr >gre-s of the represent* ,M* a,*d their delays ami inconsistencies **reoce to ananml refouu ami retrench I. ml Uthorp, Kul tjiey. and especial* '* s'ifllur Bnnj'irtiu, ate daily assailed on *-• i-vni., an.I appear to be lo«»n>; the coufi* > i e«»t the radical party. Much resentment is 11 i .1 their pa:>.'rs at the new arran ’.einents *■ 'otry and profit ot the Chun ellorship, '"'"'i by the ministry. The Hilary is fixed at <) per annum (nturly sfcenty thousand ' < Jhd the pension on retiriu^ from office, (1. o» Sia.OOO per annum for life. The n*S ^ " i,flo,e *‘,J ,ut ■£!-*• 500, and - t . pension t'4 KM)—So ihat the actual . ,, u'" ' are »• *a»-'t increased under the «reat MH»cr. * ^ . .Y' a contrast in the condition 'd" * countries, which t'iev make t ie suffer* '/.**'*? Ki'^J.in*! turn - radicals” to see, . ' . r*‘‘lr'nzPension u| r»;iof their law-lords. 10 k,,e 3<donj of the Ameiicaii President. Halt. Am. a S»T .n,j on tik|. £gth ultimo, after a short >1 'ere 1 J W. IUuh, who was a destined to the i^erior of \fnra. MIN \Niuwed v,„ f‘ 1'^ Cjl1 -scct*m nod»le six «»r e’ght re ’,s.V.’,H'hVltUKKS, at her Dwelling Mouse ' * .Vi, , U‘ t'*vc doors above the Farmer*’ Hank, 1 w-«« Vul Korf.x ,lrevtM f«y r *r 7 f J as ubdr*' ,{-‘N 1 Si,ul* »"d CELLAR. It is a iVif„r ,tN6’4*' Grocery, having been oc -ct u^o‘*. fer several/ a ». lient low. . MUSEUM r ',0to 12, M , aadfrow!? to 5. I’M The Editor of the Nantucket Enquirer relate! the following anecdote:— “ About thirty years ago, a very small child was noticed lo steal regularly away from its meals and to carry its plate of victuals with it. This had been repeated so often that the parents de lermintd to watch his movements. Following the child, unperceived, they saw it go to a snug cor ner of the yard, seat itself on the ground, and disposing its plate before it, separate the provi sions into two parts, and then quietly wait, as in expectation of company. It was not long before a large rat, to their great surprise, made his ap pearance from a neighboring hole, and seated himself at the side of the plate opposite the child with all the familiarity of an old acquaintance.~ Immediatcly both set to, without ceremony, the one with a spoon and the other with a nose, each at his own division of food. *• The dinner party seemed to enjoy all the gust which intrinsic worth and agreeable participation | could yield. When the feast was over, the rat retired, and the child returned with apparent sa tisfaction to the house. The only occurrence which marred the harmony of the occasion, was an attempt of the visiter to take a morsel from the ; portion which the other had observed for itself; but this aggression was met on the part of the child with a gen'le tap of the spoon over the part used in taking suuflf, and the moderate reprimand ••keep on your own side, rat.” COJMfERCItL. ! Latest Date from London - September 17 j Latest Date from Liverpool - September 20 1 Latest Da>e from Havre - September 21 Baltimore Patrioi OrricE, > Wednesday, 1 o’clock P. M. $ 'i'he Market —A typographical error occurred I in our report yesterday of the sale of the Raisins;! ■ instead of 200 boxes bunch Muscatel, it should* read 2oOO boxes, (at 82 95 a 3 05.) The sale was continued, and 100 boxes Le mons were taken at 83 50 per b<»x; 50 boxes i Almonds at 18j c per lb—the grapes were «vith ' ilra'.i n Thu lut nf IVna nil vert iiprt l.'iit ivi>plt. anil not sold, were again offered, but withdrawn for better prices, i'he cargo of Porto »«ico Su gars (per Eagle) were then put up, and 68 lihils ' sold, at prices ranging from 7 CD to 8 20, ami ■ 140 barrels at 7 15 a 7 80; the Coffee not sold, ! The supplies n«» being equal to !he demand, a slight improve merit lias taken place in Flour, ami about 1000 barrels of Howard street have been taken from stores since our last at 86 121; sales of City .Mills at 5 87.1 The market con tinues bare of Gram of all descriptions; last . sales of Corn at 80 a 83 as in qua:ity, and Oils 37 > cents. In Coffee there is but little doing, the few -ales which have taken place have been within the range ol our last quotations About 500 hands of Mackerel were sold yes terday ai 8-5 I S for No 2 and 3 25 for No 3: we note sales ol Young H ysoti Tea, by private con trtrt, at 86 a 83 enta Sack Sait tmproved^^^^Hlow held at 82 25 bv the raryo Cotton is looking up—tnTlate advices from Europe, and the small ness of the receipts, have imparted fiuniteto the market, and holders ma nifest n * anxiety to sell, unless at an advance on former prices. *sniia» xews. rOJRT I)F JLBX.MDRrji. CD. C.J Ahhivbp, November 1, Steamboat Potomac, Hubball, Norfolk; freight and passsengers. Passed, at Smith’s Point, brig Fox, fiom \insterdam, for Baltimore; at St George’s Island, one schooner, bound up; ai Rag ged Point, one herm brig and one topsail schoo ner, bound up; below Cedar Point Light Boa*, one ship, at anchor; at Mathias’ Point, two brigs and two schooners, at anchor. Brig C runs trad t. Low, cleared at Boston for Am-terdam, via Alexandria, 27th u't. Schr. Velocity, Ryder, cleared at Boston for this port 27th nit At Ne>i« rt, O' t. 27, Schr. March, Weeks, from Boston, for Alexandria. Nou^olk Oct. 27—Arrived, Sloop Venn9, Satterl.ee, New London, 4 da*s, bound to Alex duo; put in to land merchandize. Below, Schr. Garnet, Higgins. Bilik sport. It days, bound to Af*',ml »; and Eliza Hand, Harding, from \ "u;: li i, b >und to New York, In Hampton It »a>ls, B«ig Union, Allen, Tho rn i-ton, and 40 hours from New Ymk, bound to Alexandria; put in lor orders. Nohfolk. CM. 28—\rrived. British Schr. a rs • 1. I . . II Ilf V LV _I. I ! .v (Hilly OCH'lh, mviii II ima t, ii O 'Mill |Mai^* ter, bound to Alexandria; put in in distress, with loss of anchor and part of the best bower chain, off’ Back River Point, this morning. Schr. R >b**rt Gordon, from Georgetown, I). C. bound to New York. Tie Schooner) Uiiiftd \7a1tt an.! Henry Clay. — We iearn from Captain Ireland, id the at hr United States, who arrived here this morning, that his vesssel was from Richmond, bound to New Y’ork, laden with coal; the Henry Clav, Nickerson, from Baltimore, bound to Boston, laden with flour and corn: that, in standing down for Cape H nrv, they came in contact with the H. ('. standing up for linnpton Roads, with the wind fre**, which injured both vessels so much as to compel them, for the safety of toe lives of tho»e on board, to run ashore. The U. S. is lying on h^r broadside, and tlie I! C. cap si/ d, both full of water; crews saved.—Her. Shipwreck of the Schr Fmeline.— In our pa per off vesieiday we mentioned the loss of the above schooner. On enquire*, we find she was owned and commanded bv Capt. \1orris Hat field, at the Quarantine, Sbaten Island; was of about fifty tons, and sailed at the commencement of the gale on the 21st, bound to Egg Harbor, fora freight of wood. Diiing that night the wind shifted to the Eastward and blew most se verely: the schooner being light it is probable she capslXed on a lee shore, as she drifted on Long Beach, n-'ir Great Eggilarbor, and all on board perished, as four bodies were thrown on the snore. Her commander was one of our most, skjlful coasters; a man of ♦'X'-ellent character, and who, by his industry, had a: quired a handsome pro perty. Hi* has left a wifi- and several children. His nephew, a young man by the name of Jones, was one of the crew. The relative? of the de ceased have despatched persons to obtain their bodies —-Feip Vork Daily Jddv. The Schr. Addison, lost If sea, was hove on her beam ends Nov. 22, lat.-40, long. 704, but righted, after losing mainmast and foretnpmast, fall of water. Same night, Coomb*, seaman, and the cook, a 8panish boy, perished, lashed to the quarter rail. Next day, George, seaman, died; and Barnes, seaman, was washed over-, board and loat. On 29'h, lat. 59. long 65.1, the . I Sumatra felKn with her, and wim much ditficul- j 1 ty took off tir. D. Lewis, mate, and Mr. Rice, 5 seaman. The captain, Abijah Barry, was una- ! : voidabiy left behind, being in q deranged and dy-j | ing state, lying in the companion way. The i survivors had nothing to subsist on but a smali j piece of raw pork, and no water excepting what they caught in squalls, by holding up their shirts aud wringing them.—Boston Courier. The Ship Trinity, which sailed from Bordeaux i ! on the 12th August for N**w Orleans, with 3G passengers and a crew of 14 persons, was wrerk j ed near the mouth of the Mississippi, on the 13th ult. under the following ^gruuistam es:—The . Trinitv was a new" 9hip, atwRwned by the cap tain. Daring the whole of the voyage she expe rienced good weather and favorable winds; hut ’ the current carried her as far astray as the Bay ! of St- Bernard, off the coast of A'takapas, ; where she struck on a sand bunk, in three and a half fathoms water. The captain, thinking to1 pass it, kept on; but in u short tune the ve*sel j bilged ami began to till, ami all on board were 'obliged to take refuge in the tups, where they spent one night. The next da* a raft was form ed, on which all on board embarked, ami made for the land. On the ralt they existed 36 hours, living on a little dried corn and oue or two rats On reaching the shore, they were obliged to lind j their wav through the swamps auJ shaking prai I ries, until they arrived at a human habitation, ! where they were hospitably received by the pi an t SNbthing whatever was saved from the ck. V \wsmifi. jxjl SACKS, in prim - ortl'-rrrUt u-ecrived ami for ' sale by UKO. JOI1 SON U Co nov 2 jijffr. _ Vinke l\t»u * t V mt tttfc *- . We are authorised to rent mif lyr en% suing tear, tl e 9 3gj;| BAKE HOUSE f8 opposite the Steam Hill Term*, w nott will to re a mumble, mnv be known bv applying to f nt)T l GKOTUJK.'JOHNSON Co j Vuviu t *t sn\fc in Fairfax. Go. j Sfi'!*. A small FARM, of ISO Acres, about , ilS/sfveii imies fr Alexandria, in an tscc’ ent j neiglinorliond, can he bad at a re«s n,b!e 1 p»ice, old pm ment h>: the Mime may be made I in »be notes of the Mechanics’ bank. Apply at this office nov 2—3t Z«IST OP I.ET TERS Remaining in the Cost Office, •ilt-audrin, D. C. on the ' \ft of SOKE MB EH, 1 <32. cry Persons calling .'or letters in the following lint, will please say th,i auk advkktisi.ii,or they may not 1 get them. A \ John Adams John Atwell I Mrs Ad ■ ms James Anderson James Armstrong » I Captain John A Baxter Mm iuc'etia Bradford James Burr It 2 H Beater -2 . Richard Barry I httr e« he ich Captain Reuben Baxter Captain Jon II Bell U S John Brown Auvy 2 • - c: Edward Carotin John E ('larvae James ' >„** Henry Cullis Aon Clark Mir* hzi.beth Cartwright 'j. hi Crawly Caplwn Jue< b Curt..v | Samuel F < 'ruse Mis* Juba runs’on D James Davis Mrs Drury >fr,s Iverilta Dillon Daniel E Huluny John if avis K James F.deltn Ehsha Ed Is i F I Miss Eleanor Ford 11 «* 1> Fitzhugh blacks'th ; G 1 Joan Griffis Edward Gdhtim 1 tetcr (joodlin r h j Mrs Early ffnssnek Samuel /him ! . ‘|M tsallyA F Hu chins 2 John Humphries I N H gst -n Joseph Haw ; II’m Hick ty Vhomos Hu'bert John Hoffman Vat Lewis H'pkius ! * ‘ Dane Iff Stephen Junney Henry Jefferson—2 Jes-e Jasper Jhu Jam eson K Mrs Mary Knight Mr Kerr ( Sail Muher J ( 1' Johanna I^anngin D nr. Lecdum M John },ullen Mrs Biddy MsGlauelin James •/ Me Rea Frederidt My nek Miss Catharine Me Into e I ' N ! William Norbcek Mrs Mary Sorbeek P Ca}A oin Cjihr'iim Ferry Reuben Potter P P Pool - i Air* ar h A Price 'yttmud P’ummer William l'ye Jurats Per ley Geo Pftet R Si mud Peulrr John II Runneth II tlliam Unbtnsyn —2 George liobb Josinh tiulter Ardll bald Rye S Richard R Atork 9 Mrs Mary Ann Stevenson James Burnewell Sullivan Reims ay re Joh i t rat/re - •• Robert Ann s \h sg Ann C Suter Mrs Oath-trine \ands James W Stars -Ctoey Ailic Mrs Ann Mann Stewart -blizabeth Atcwurt T Benjamin V ’Trott -4 Simon Turley .'mrmm S Tuttle Bernard i hruckmorton hr* Susannah Tracey Henry Tyler John A Thornton—J. w 'Thomas Wheeler * James G West David Wroodberry DAN’L. BRYAN, P. M. Alexandria, November 1, 18.V2— Five luautawcfc Co. of rp>IK President and D.rectorsof this Company have. JL for the last six months, declared a dividend of Forty five Cents on each Share heldtn this Institution, payable to the*Stockholders, or tliur legal representa lives, on or after the 5th instant NATHANIEL WATTLES, nov 1—d4ikeo2w _Secretary. tfrencV linogua^tG. henry giegan ■ I AS the honor to inform ms friends and pupils in I 1 the District of Columbia. that he will resume the tuition of hisnative tongue on tne commencement of October next. 4fePl 22—eotf | * DRAWS TO-MORROW. Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, Clast V'o i'2 fur 1832, To be drawn >” '*o l delphot > i Saturday, Nov 3 1 prize of 830,000 1 prize of $3,000 1 do of 10,000 30 do of 1.000 1 do of 5,000 &c. &c. &c Tickets $10; halve.* 5; quarters 2 5Uj eighths 1 *25 - a Connecticut Lottery—Class No 38 for 1832, Will be ilr«*n <• > « lav n -n -• u> v, Nov 3 EilOaSST PRIZE $10000. Tickets r5i naive*.' 5j; qu.rtei* 1 '25 To be had in a variety m uumoersof J. OORSE, Dtl'ery If S< change Broker. Ale nndria. Drawing of the Grand C msulidited Lottery. Class 24. 36 II 7 50 2f 49 2 64 56 8 DRAWS TO-MORROW Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, Class Ao '22 fur 1832, To be drtwn in PliOaLHidua on Saturday, Nov 3 | 1 Prize of $30,000 1 Prize of 83,000 i 1 do of 10,000 30 do of 1,000 l • do of 5,000 &c. &c. &c. Tickets $10; halves 5; quarters 2 50; eighths 1 25 To oe Imd in a variety ol numbersut H. WHITE S 1 ol >ry Office, Koyal At eel ' Orders from th<- c<mntr* specially mtrndeU *o 7)RAWS TO-MORROD Union Canal Lottery of Pennsylvania, Class Ao 22 fur 1832, Will he drawn at Philadelphia o Saturdav, Nov 3 66 Number lottery—10 Drawn IfallMs. 1 1 Prize ol 830.000 I l prize of 5,000 1 do of 10,000 J 30 prizes of 1,000 Tickets $10; h dves 5; q i art era 2 50; rights 1 25 On s.L' in great variety at JAS. aiOEDAN’S Lottery office, corner King and Koval sts X w V Ui\ui\vAp u\a. v\a lamt\ * f~£L 't he pickcj sluup MILLS H, 1). Teal, mas r, will ^Lbn Saturdav. .For freight apply on oa. rill K S I’EIMIKN SIIINN, i> • t jkf. .|nv •»,<s •«l**»rf DhtuU -till i C- i I Idi't prune quality Bacon, cured and O" f}' f®. h / for sale hy niiv i SWIUF.I. B I.AUMOUR & Co. To W\\i VubUc. I^HE undersigned give ni>tic> t<* all whom it may concern, that their Note f.r$4o(»0, payable to John Arn.fi, kl. «uii hy him color eil. luted 15ili October, 1812, mid putable sixty days after date, and the same umcountid at the Mechanic - Hunk of Alexandria, we oflered. through our Agent, to pay, and did tender to i lie i ashler of a.«id flank tin- full amount thereof, in the Notea of the said Hunk; hut the pavment was refused bv lh“ fca>d Cashier, and lilt Note within Id We there fore thus pu did) notify all persons, that we shal dc* cliue paying the aforesaid Note, in any other paper but (hat of she Mechanic ' H oik aforesaid nov 1 _ II. W A Gi CAGK. District wt t'otumbifi, County of Alexandria, Set. llfll.I.IAM I’ HUT IS has applied to the l lonora I IT hie Widi.im (;ranch, Ghiel Judge >d'the l/iYited | States Circuit Court of the District of-Oulumlna, to be discharged from imprisonment, under the act *o» the relit-l of insolvent debtors within the District of Colum bia, on Saturday, the 3d of November insunt, at 9 o' clock, A. M., at the Court House in Alexandria, w hen and where Ins creditors are required to attend nov 1 —3t KDM. I I.KB, C. C. Vion&. There are 430 A'"res of LaNI3, binil ^‘jS'ing on the I urnpike leading from Alexandria ‘ to Winchester.and >9 miles west of Alexan diia. which I want t» sell It Is as good as the gen r.dity of land in Kairfax, and has two Wagon Stands o;, it, besides a Welland an excellent Sp mg Mr, ('lur es Stewart, who adjoins this tract, will show i it to those wh > wish to purchase it. M \U'D AMie, 1st .Nov. »>&u\ugti VvuiA. C?)/16) BDXBS Buiidi Muscatel lUisins I ,-V 5U b >xes Hloom do 5 ki i-asrp rior Sun do 10 h f Regs do do £0 b x-s Lemurs 20 puls Grapes, .8 b car h Just received per the brig Paragon, from Malaga, via I Philadelphia, and fur sale by oci31 S MBSIPRSMlTHi \Dliue& Augur. f* Tierces, various qualities, from the ’ ouisuna ‘■team ) Hi lining Company. Jus* received am! for sale | oy S MKsSKUSMITH. ; oct 30 j Win Ooffcc r 4 i Hags prime green Hio Coffee, jusc received and | •H ' for sale by oct 30 S. MP.8SP.ltS WITH. V^oXw.nD %\u Insurance Office, 1 ............. . IT. I«10 Notick is hereby go. • tM fhe StuckiwIdfH of i this liHtituti' n, tlut a 1-. • " ’» for eleven Direct or* will he held at this i>tfi l, between the hours of 10 A. M and 2 P. M , on >luiid iy, the 5tu day of Novem ber next It \ Ki i Cll,Sec’y. o 117-t5thNo«|___ Wrt, Insurance, Co nf AW.x’a. a N Flection will be held -it the t'ffi:e of the Com A pmy on M today, Ihe5»h pf November next, he , t wet it the hours of 9 md i o’clock, to elect twelve I>i- I rectors to serve the enduing year. The transfer books will be closed on Thursday,the ] 1st November, until after the Kleclion. NA i'll. WATTLES, Sec’y oct 16 -2awt5thNov _._ \7unk Vkvl\—$50 lUwattV. Ik ANA WAY from the aubscriber, a likely, black, S. smooth hkmned Negro I .ad, Called HASSON, about-20 years old, of a moderate active size, and has a scar in his forehead, very rdai • to be seen, caused by a fall from a horse He absconded about the 28th of August last, amt has been seen in Alexandria since, on board of a small vessel He is s very smart, active, artful fellow, and will evade d< tection if possible. I will give the above reward, if lakrn sixty miles from my residence, or $20 any shorter distance, if se cured in jail so that I get bim again, nd all reasonable charges if brought home to me H. II HATTON. Hutton's Hills, near Piseataway, Maryland. " sept 28—tf_' Wine te- CHOCK best quality Quart Wine Bottles, re 3 ceived per schooner Fornax. On Hand, Pint and Quart Porter Bottles, tor sale at Fact-ry prices. H C SMITH, oct 13 Agent N. K Glass Bottle Co. THE ALEXANDRIA PHENIX GAZETTE, Daily Paper $8 / uuntry Paper $5per annum. Pub lit bed and edited by F, 1) G A U 8MIVMIK N . JOB PRINTING Expeditious!/ executed at the Garette njjjctj. SALES AT AUCTIOMs BY GEORGE WHITE.— 'JH1S DAY. V'uTmtarc lirnccvies* §*c. T/lld (Friday) MORNING, at 10$ o'clock. 1 ahali sell without reserve, in front of my Warehouse, the entire Mock in Trade of a Grocer, lately defeased; consisting »f a pr-tt* general retail assortment of Groceries, Shop Furniture, 4’C 4‘c AI«o, ail hi* HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE* such as Muhngant tables; < hairs; Bureaux; Feather BeJs; Bedsteads; Andiron-; btn’Vcl tk Tongs; Carpef: Looking Glasses, five Ac Terms at *ale. Also, a few barrels Mackerel and Herrings. By order: GKO WtllTK, uoy 2 __*•_ Aucf BY GEORGE WHITE TyUBIy^B 8a\e. BY virtue of * Heed of T rust from Samuel Moxley sod Ann his wife to m* 1 will ffer for sale at public auction, r.n the premise*, on Saturday, the 10th day of November n*xt at 11 o’clock, A M , all that TRACT OF LAND i (formerly the property of Uauiel F Dufanjr, K-q ) wh reupon the said Samuel now rc> , ,sides, containing 2161 ACRES, situate in Fairfax County, Virginia, about 7 miles dia> taut from \iexandria and Georgetown, and lying on the Road leading from the fi rmer towns to Fairfax Court Hou«e; together with'he Improvements sod Appur tenance*. consisting of a new si-1 comfortable Frame DJVELLISU HOUSE, 2 Hams, 4<r. This land is of good quality, and has been jnuicious !y cultivated; is well enclosed and well watered, and lus more than enough l.mber and other wood for iM support. There is now a quantity of mall gtain seed ed, wine1 will be sold with the land. Also, at’he time place and immediately after the above sale, will be sold, in like maiin< r, 2 Negio Men; 4 Horses, with harness; 2 (tow*; 3 Ploughs; T large Wagon; 1 Harrow, and a variety of other Farming Utensils- Also, the entire Household and Kitchen Furniture-an the pr« mines, cont»ining many excellent and useful articles for housekeepers I Term* of sale arc, for the land, one fifth of the I purchase money to he' p*i 1 in hand, the balance in [ rqual payments, at 6.12. and ‘24 months with interest [ on the whole amount, payable i*vtr_- 6 months, to be ' secured by bond*, with approved securiti: for the personal property,all sums not exceeding $20 rust bo „«i.l /.aal, • fur >.11 tiiini* t-xceedme $20 and not mor, than $50, a credit of 3 months will be give;: and far all sums exceeding $50, a credit of 6 months will be given: in each case, the purchaser t< give a bond with approved security, bearing interest from the day of sale. Possession of the property sold will be delivered when the terms of sale shall be c implied with; but if any purchaser shall fad to comply with the terms of sale in three day* after sale, tlie properly sold to him shall be liable to rc-sale at ptiblie auction, fur caili on reasonable notice by sdverlu- ment, b\ the Trustee, at the risk and etpense of the former purchaser On the full payment of the purchase money, and compliance whh all the terms and conditions of sale, the I rustee will execute to each purchaser, at Ids or her expense, a valid and proper convey at ce of all the right and estate in the property -.old to such pure as e-, which the Trustee is empowered to sell under the aforegoing deed of trust. SIMUBL CHBW oct 19—3uwts GKO. WIIITR, Auet. i*vvbVvc SuAe. BY virtue of cxecutic.'.s to me directed, by Adam I.yun, Ksq a Justice of the peace for the County of Alexandria, l shall, on Tuesday, the third day of December next, proceed to sell, for Cash, A LOT OF GROUND, jtojt With a Fit A MB TBNBUR.Vr thereon, bind Jjjjl^ing as follows; Ueginoiog on the north of Ki g street forty-five feet, east of Washington i running thence east wardlv 20 feel; thence north fifty feety tlieucit west twenty feet; thence south fif'y feet to the beginning. Taken, as the property of the Mechanics* Hunk of Alexandria, to satisfy one execution in favor of Walter Stuart; also one in favor of Taply Worstcr. Sale lu t ike place at 12 o'clock JOHN C MWDEIf., nov 1 —if Constable Uni f. lie- sold on the 9th day of November next, at 10 o'clock. ONE LOT OF GROUND, lxing on the east side of Fayette street; ilO feet north or King street, JO feet front, running back U3 feet. Property of the Mechanics' Hank of Alexandria, to sa tiify three executions in favor of Ilontz u Harrison. JOHN* JOHNSTON, oct 31 Constable. fc'ot or Exchange,. A large three story BRICK HOUSE ,wh(in good repair) anda 1.0 l ot (1 tiUND, jEnear the river, in square 503, W ashington ^—^pjjEt.ity, is offered for sate, low, on very ac commodating terms, or would be exchanged for Alex andria property, in town or country, on fair terms.— Apply to CKO. JOHNSON U Co. To YWnt, That large Brick WAREHOUSE at tlie head of Ramsay's H half, as r< cent ly occupied by Messrs Cohagan & \S hit* —— rle I nmrilHr pus-esaion The two WAREHOUSES corner of King and Columbus streets, now in the occupancy <>1 Messrs J \ j. Douglas; to give possession on the 13th Novem ber next tnd The WAREHOUSE & WHARF formerly called Tucker'* « hart, n»w in the occup -ncy of Messrs A C Cazenovc x Co.; to give possession on the 4th January, 1813. Apply to ISAAC ROBBINS, Agent, oct 9—d3U/3awrl5lhNov__ .VtiUtt. FOR SALE, a convenient two atorv BRICK. DWELLING, and LOT UK' usu< on the lower end of Union \i^IilKktree,> n,1w ,n occupancy ol Mr. John {kf'HPj&M Mills. For Cadi or short credit a bargain may be had, as the subscriber wishes to leave town as soon as he can g t his business arranged ect 20—Jaw-1 w_JtHIN E DF.MF.NT. For lUut, jNJ| The STORE HOUSE and WHARF at the E^jis! foot of Prince street, at present iu the occnpan ^Tdessrs Fletcher fc llrm- 'it I hi» stand is be licved to be the best on the Wharf for (lie Grocer) Bu •iness To a good tenant the rent » ill be low; and possession given 14th January next For term* apply fc WILLI 4MN UcVHUII. net 31 - If _ . ~ To Ys^t # A two-story Brick DWELLING HOU'F, J[ji**^»ith a Store Room afach.-d to the aame, c-i. UnTm street. The llous*, through ut. is in icood or der; the situation a good on lor bonnes; and to ^ good tenant the rent wdf be made low. Apply to Mr.'. Ueap, at my house, or to the subscriber, oct 2J-eo3t WM N. MILLB._ g[jF» The different Virginia and Ma. .land Electors l rrkt'a ' vi e . ro-nre»l, neatly printed, on the most reasonable terms, at this Omce