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sgg (p^) DECEMBER 5, 1833^ ^ \Ve invite the attention ofour reader* to -erestio- article in another column o® the the%cent Atmospherical phenomonoo. .-,,-pun.in* lh« U,wtt, for the rouolrr, thi. •ill M found the Preeidenf. Meewge, '1 inued ro an e.tr. to o.r to.o eubacri ’, the da* 00 -bkb it » delieered. We • a.orerdav we had no time Hhr room for com * , tuon a careful peroaal we donut think «*..J»t require, an article deaigoed ea !v fur its examination. Some auggestion* F TJ>e to make, with regard to two or three which >t contains, and which we shall Vout as occasion requires. The Message is materestwi document, we should say. \ (narrative of foreign and domestic affairs pre y-jnothing ne>»; and there is an almost entire le of those kind of remarks which politician* !.ke t0 talk about. The better on that account, it \|r ( Auioi> appeared and took his seat in j|;f Senate yesterday. -ntlU‘t Senator Johnston.—In the Senate on M inlav. the resolution of respect to the memory , Uix^deh Bcckskr having been agree ' to: Mr CUv rose and said, V'ti live adoption of _him nf a a^vprp Inta • 14 r^'HUMUn . - w11fh Public and hr himself had sustained ■ o tbe last session, and concerning which he *.'j tmt now deem himself qualified to speak.— ll-lelt fgrrt that <he gentleman had not been ', sM uTuke his seal, on whom it would more ’flJrlfhave devolved, to submit the motion ;,h.rn he now proposed to offer. He desiied to . eattentioool the Senate to the melancholy thii'h ol a member of this body, who had been vjiunonetl aw») since they last met together, un ,|,r uicuinstances of the mo>t distressing nature. ||, »a« a man who possessed the rare quality ,f waking a favorable impression on all person* who knee him, and who never tailed, on ac ii'ijiniance, to conciliate the esteem both of friend, and of opponents; for whenever he fought he (ought manlully. but always afterwards cher iu,e«l the kindest feelings towards those who had hre*i his adversaries. During the last Summer, perhaps all the members ol the Senate had nad rMWI, to regret some bereavements, and none more P an himself- In the course of it, a pesti lential disease had traversed his neighboihood. and swept off many valuable citizens, among shorn he numbered *oine of his oldest friends and acquaintance*. So it had been in other parts of the country, hut. amidst all this desolation, there fud occurred no instance of individual loss more afflicting to Inin, nor more to be lamented on the public account, than that ol the Senator from Louisiana. With feelings oppressed with pain, he rose to a»k ihe Senate to adopt a resolution similar to that which had just been agreed to, in reference to the late Senator Johnston. No man in the country nad attended more ardently and more faithfully ;o his public duties, or had brought to their dis charge a more clear, enlightened, nnd determin nijudgment No man ever more happily unit id bUndness and affability with firmness and He tw„n. None could be more tiue and faithful to formls, nor more courteous and respectful to sards opponents. This expression, he hoped ,, d be permitted from a heart which had bled profusely when the tidings of this afflicting event ,Sched him, amidst the wrecks which the pesti tjnre had scattered around him. lie had not expected to be called on to offer •! is resolution, but he trusted thai it would be <ceived, uiid unanimously agreed to. Mr. f tlieo submitted hi* resolution; which va, unanimously agreed to. I'iie organization of the House of Representa tives was completed on Tuesday, by the re-elec tiun ol the ol.d Sergeant-at Arm*, and the re ap* puin'ment the other officers, tlie Door-Keeper and As-i-taut Door-Keeper. Mr. Mason nominated Thomas Beverly Ran ')lpu, (S^geant at-Arms to the last Congress ) Mr Sp ight nominated William D Robinson, ul VirLMiua. The Houle proceeded to ballot, and Messrs. Ma'on, Williams and Wardwell were appoint ed lu count the votes • Mr. Mason then reported that 220 votes had been given; that III were necessary for a choice, that Thomas Beverly Randolph had received 158 rote*. William Robinson . . • 54 Scattering - Blank* * • • ‘ * ^ . Consequently that Thomas Beverly Randolph, having a majority of votes, was duly elected Ser geant at Arms. Mr. Clef, of Alabama, offered a resolution, that Overton Carr be appointed D'»orkeeper tu the House, and William Hunter Assistant Door keeper; which was agreed \onem. con. Mr. Hubbard offered a resolution, proposing that all the former rules and orders of the House he adopted, with the exception of the 55th anti •6th rule*, for which he proposed substitutes, ping in effect to increase ihe number ol standing committees, bv adding one od the Militia, o in crease the number, of such as heretofore consist »ii of seven member*, to nine; and such as con sisted of three, to five; and also proposing tha numbers sit uncovered, uqIwi otherwise permit ted bv the Speaker. Mr. Williams, considering the proposed chan {fi important, wished time for consideration, and moved to lav the resolution on the table. Mr. Hubbard explained. Mr. Burges thought with Mr. B illiams, md »i»hed more consideration, especially of the pro position in relation to the coverings of the headi of members, esteeming it much more important, be said, to attend to what was under then*. Mr. Williams further urged his objections tc acting at thia time on these matters. If gentle men were to be forbidden to wear their hats, wha Vre thev to do with them? No pltce was pro t vided io which thej could conveniently be put. I He vu opposed also to increasing the size of committees. Experience had taught him that the larger they were made, the less efficient they uanally became. It was often difficult to get a quorum of a committee together now. If the quorum should be enlarged, it would be harder still. Mr. Sutherland suggested that it would be bet ter to adopt such rules as were not objected to, at once, and defer the consideration of the rest for the present. I After some further conversation, this was a greed to; and the old rules were adopted, with > the exception of the 9th, 55th, and 76th, above referred to. Indian Difficulty.—The Western (Geo ) Her ald mentions a report that the Cherokeea have killed the workmen, and burned the mills, which Col. Goodman was building near Ellijay in Gil mer county. The following appears in the Philadelphia In* I telligencer of Monday— Mr. Duane's Exposition.—We have received from the late Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. : Duane, a communication, in reference to the re* ! cent attack upon him in the official paper, the Globe, and will lay it before our readers, to mor row. __ __ [■ COMMUNICATED. J Mr. Snowden:—l beg leave to address a few words to you relative to a paragraph in your pa ; per of the 4th instant. “ It is to be lamented, that the gentleman,” the writer of that para- j 1 graph relative to the note attached to the last , Meteorological Observations, in lieu of the dis- j respectful epithets he makes use of. had not con- j descended to furnish the public with “a proper j and correct account,” either from his own ob- j nervation or from the “hundred” knowing ones ! i ..r h. ■ru.alr* Now. I am still inclined to 1 believe the editor of the Old Countryman to be a gentleman of strict veracity and profound ob j servation—any thing to the contrary that Star ! tnav have advanced. The editor of that reaped- i able journal ha* certainly a right to attribute , that wonderful exhibition of Nature to such . cause or end as he please-*; and by the same pri- j vilege, others are equally entitled to assign what j cause or reason, for the appearance of so strange j a phenomenon, they please. W ith this I quit the subj ct. Yours, most respectfully, * The Fantastical t'arwte —Thi# morning, be tweeu nine and ten. t^e grand corps of Invinci* |,iew began to as^emt; .* in Park Place, and in less than an hour it «.< d to be parked close with a | solid body of hun«a-> fl—h, in witness the redoubt able heroes. We ou.de an effort to enter, and were glad lo ren eat •»ith unbroken bones. We saw enough, ho«ever. lo convince us that to at | tempt a description of their ihe*se* and appear* j | ance, would dely an ordinary pen. It seemed | ! as though human ingenuity was taxed severely; I for each one seemed to be the antipode of his fel* • low Major Jack Do* ning had leave of the Pres ident to -how off his martial skill, and Sergeant Joel relinquished the troops wh'ch he marched lo Carolina lo nut down the nullifies, to his superior officer! If the thing is possible, an at- • tempt will be made to morrow to give some idea | of the appearance «»f the troops as they passed the streets.—iV. T. Com. _ DIED* At Fort Towson. Arkansas Territory, of Ty phus Fever, on the 31st October last, in the 28th year of hi# age, Lieut. Chvblbs L. C. Minor, of the 3d Regiment U S- Infantry—second son of the late Gen John Minor of Fredeiicksburg. Another revolutionary patriot has descended | to the tomb. Major Jamks Hamilton, Sen the father of*Gen. Hamilton, expired at the residence *»f his son in law, Judge Prioleau, in this city, on Tuesday night last, in the 83d year of his age — He was the oldest surviving officer of the Conti nental Arm? of the \N ar of the Revolution. It ; is but a day nr two since that we recorded the decease of his venerable compatriot, Col. 1 ho mas Taylor of Columbia, and but lew nf these re i lies of an age of glory now remain among u* lo 1 challenge the homage of our love nnd veneration. Charleston Cour. Extra copies of the President’s Message ' for sale at this Office._ CVitese, >V uw, ore. 1 Lbs prime Goshen Gheese i 12 casks Sicily and Marseilles Madeira Wine 10 bag* prime Uio Coffee . 20 boat-a prime Hunch Raisins 10 boxes Starch 5 bag\ Pepper 10 mats Cassia 1 barrel Ground Ginger 1000 pounds Coofish 20 jar» Scented Itappee Snuff 4 half pipe! French Brandy 40 barrels Old Whiskey 3 hogsheads > u,Uimore Whiskey 10 barrels 3 10 barrels Eagle Gin Juat received and for aale by ilec 4—3t JOSEPH HARRIS k SON. IWiaina /cvga Boxea Bloom } Raisins, new 44 hall boxes Bunch Muscatel 5 crop Received per schooner f’ •"IcV-S?' __ “ “unUn^. a Sides good country tanned Sole Leather, just 120 r.ci.«a»dfvr»l« lowb, miller dec 3___— -—— •>\«Tcer Vt)U\o®8 AritX Bushels Mcrctr Potatoes, if applied for im 4I)(I mediately, for aale on board briir ■t,n« J^ar’ dec 2—3t __J. YHAIQN BBt.9. White Brazil Sugar, landing this morn 3 ing from schooner Alexandria, and for aale, 11 »k«» (romtke.kjrf. JOHKSON v Co — Goshen t ti*es« onnn t-BS coLou"i Gk0,h*n Chc,,c' J"$' dtNKI ciambhuon. dec ♦ ___ % - vTea\v C\oi«weo. 62 JttStlffi- received per .team,- from t Baltimore, and for “1*^ McKKPi2lR. Union wharf. W STORE, ?0 hap Kio Coffee, of Pnmc Su*llt7' COMMERCIAL. LATEST DATES. From London • Oct. 23 I From Liverpool Oct 25 From Havre • Oct 24 | From N. Orleana Nov. 16 -----—-T Price of Produce in Alexandria yesterday, from wagons and Vessels. Flour, per barrel, - • $5 374 a 0 00 Wheat, per bushel, - • 1 00 a 1 124 Corn, do - • • 0 63 a 0 65 Rye, do . • • 0 66 a 0 70 Oats, from wagons, per bushel, 0 38 a 0 40 Oats, from vessels, do - 0 S3 a 0 35 Corn Meal, white, do • 0 65 a 0 70 Corn Meal, yellow, do • 0 60 a 0 65 Flaxseed, - do - 1 25 a 0 03 Whiskey, per gallon, - • 0 28 a 0 30 Bacon, percwt. • - • 7 75 a 8 00 Butter, fresh, per lb. - • 0 16 o 0 20 Do fiikin, do. - * 0 10a015 Lard. do. * - 0 07} s 0 08 Plaster Paris, (retail) per ton, 6 00 a 0 00 Wagon Pork, per 100 lbs. * 4 50 a 4 65 Flour. —We continue to quote wagon price at 85 374, with moderate sales from stores at 85 50. _ BALTIMORE MARKET. Office of the American, 7 Tuesday, Dec. 3, l P. M. 5 fi0ur —The maikei lor all descriptions is •aim. Limited sales of Howard street from stores at 85.814 ami 5,874 The wagon price may be quoted at 5,75. We hear of no sales of City Mills Flour; we qudte nominally at 5,75, on 4 months credit. Grain —There is no change in the prices of Wheat. We quote good to prime reds at 81.14 . i it .... Huuhal >nrl niher sorts lower as in quality. Com has fallen in price. Yesterday, sales of good new white were made at 52 cents, and to day sales of the same are making at 51 cents.— Sales of good new yellow today at 52 cents. Of old corn there is very little in market. A sale of good old white was made yesterday at 53 cts., but it is supposed that price could not be obtain ed to dav. We quote old yellow, nominally, at 53 a 54 cents, but it is doubtful whether the quo tations could be realized, except, perhaps, for very prime parcels. /{ye,— \ considerable parcel of good was sold to-dai at 68 cents, which it a decline of two cent* on the previous price. We quote Oats at 34 a 35 cents. Corn Exchange —The arrivals of Flour from the West were large, yet prices were maintained with great steadiness, though a good deal contin ued in go In store; common brands are $5,69 a 75 and fancy 5,81a 87 Howard street $6J and a sal** of Baltimore City at 6J. For Ohio, via the Canal 5fi is paid; and 1400 bbls have been sold received via New Orleans at 5\ Genesee Wheat sold at 115 a 117 een»s; Jer sey corn sold at 67 a 68 cts. and cargoes of south ern at 62 a 64 cts. Kye 78 a 80 cts; and Bar ley 66 a 68 cts.—A", r. J. Com. Dec 2. Ground AYviw Sn\l. i|r t: will sell Liverpool Ground Alum »nd Sack* of ft Fme Salt in lot* to *uit purchasers dec 5 SAM’L. B LAItWOUII A ( o ikemuv aV. LINCOLN CHAMBERLAIN has removed to Vow eilN Wharf, formerly occupied by Fleming V McVeiirh. a.ul recently by John U Brown, who offer* for sale GROCERIES* wholesale and retail- dec5 Fur VUuV. A-fc The three story FRA ME HOUSE Son Prince street, next door to Mathis* Snyder • I o good tenant* the rent will be low. Apply to samukl miller. Who has for «ale a good HOUSE. Hit AY, A GEAR, dec 5—6t_ _ Fur JifurtnVk. The schooner INDUSTRY. Captain Shelly, jXjy^vvill take freight on reasonable terms. Apply to the .aaster, or to _ . „ dec 3 A. O CAZRNOVB A Co Fui Ikwlestuti, ft. G. i-£5r l'he schooner ELIZA JANE, Captain K<*l UjEj/ty, to sail on Wedne* ay next, and can take 200 bur...oufrei^ht. „ Fl.KI'CHtH. dec 3 __ Irwin’ajvliaif_ V t)y Xew-Xtitk, The schooner NEW YORK, Capt Smith, US^wanta the bulk of CCO bbls to fill up. Apply to W M KOWLB fc Co. Uiv * ForfVSghV ti W\fc ^ est lwAiea, OR ANY SOUTHERN PORT. ( The fine new brig KINO LEAR, Jam'* i Arev. ma-tcr. 144 tons burthen, will carry 1200 ' bJrEu! and is in every respect a first rate ve..el Apply to - J YBA,WW* dec 2—6t___ Fur Freight. The schooner BITTY TOM Chase. mas Valuer ciriies about 800 barrel*, w II take a freight S&. .....he we.. „ c. tJenesara F Vout. a FEW barrels Gennessee Flour, reported of supe Aoryu.ii... ““ armour a c. ““ TtektA V\vvV«*. Barrels Picked Pippins,just reetvedlfr°™ •411 J.r^v and for tale. They are said to be very tine. ,VSh ■wm 8 hough^ Bur ONBo;?0B"1a«x: R J1arr<.ur er ce_ Cotton Torn if Cnn4\eyiicte WE have justreceivedfrom the Brandywine facto^r 3000 lbs. Cotton Yarn, from No. 5 to 12. Also, J40 do Candlewick—which are offered for on nM11i terma for sueh articles, and at moderate price*. This factory makes Yam of eacellent quality. 1 In Store, 10 kegs l.eipei ’• Scotch Snuff, and AQffWbme“APt"^.uW|OIIX*nN «. C. T\u» is \o gi\e notice, ~ THAT the subscriber has obtained ’ei**'* j„ ration on the perao al estate of 1 homa. Broc c’. tta.'late of the County of Ale W„a decayed; AH persons havimr claim, are hereby gj — .with the voucher..nne.edn.-ed bt theO^ Pi, ns' Court, on »f ^5'he e.cl^led fwm.d bene* :a 4, or tin t m.t, by Uw. be eactu ieu i d to fit of aaH s*t t an-1 those indebted are requesteo make .m aed>«« payment BROCCIlUS. dot 20 —2aw3* Administratn. — . “ ? V • CONGRESS* The Senate* yesterday, did not continue in session more than a few minutes. In the House of Representatives* the motion to admit Mr. I*. P. Moore, of Ky.* to be sworn in at a member of the House, was resisted on the ground of the illegality of his certificate of elec* lion. The debate was entered into by Mr. Al lan ol Ky., Mr. Chilton of Ky., Mr. Polk of Tenn., Mj. Beardsley of New York, Mr. Bur ges of R. I., Mr. Lane of Indiana, and other*. No decision was had, and the debate was inter rupted by the Speaker asking leave to present certain documents, which was granted. The Speaker then laid before the House the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject of the removal of the deposites; the Re port of the Secretary of the Navy; the Report of the Treasurer of the United 9tates,aud a report on the cultivation of the Sugar Cane. The (louse then adjourned. |C7*We request the favor of our advertising customers to bring in their advertisements at as early a period in the day as possible. An atten tion to this would much oblige us —The short ness of the days, and the early arrival of the mail from the South, urge us to make this request. dec 2 — lw __ F|NE TKAS, &c. jj CHESTS, half chests, and 13 lb. boxes iftw Gunpowder. Hvson, and Young Hyson TEAS 0 cases 4 anu s iu canmiiers uuupuwuci uu 1 cheat fine Powchong, in papers 10 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, prime quality Received and for sale by nnv 28—eo6t W, BARTLEMAN. FOR RENT, The commodious three story BRICK HOUSE of Edward McLaughlin, now in the occupancy of Win. H. Fort Ie, on Royal street. Pnsaeasion given about 1st January. Apply to nov 28—eo2w JOHN H. JANNEY. tfot VVeut, ATA An excellent two-story BRICK Off ELLISQ J^j^BOUSB, with a good Smoke House snd every other convenience, on West, near King street. For particuisrs inquire of THOS- CHING. N B. 2,000 Bushels of CUT OATS in the Straw, (excellent cow feed) at four cents per bushel, deliver ed in town. Ts C. Spring Park, Dec 4, 1833._ Boat The Steamboat ESSEX will leave i AI.KXtNDHIA at 8|, 11, and _o’clock—WASHINGTON at 9A, 12, and 4 o’clock—for the remainder of the season, nov 30 PETEK JONES, Master. liO&t, ON Friday evening, a Breastpin, a topax set in gold. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it with the Editor. dec 2 Alkxandhia Canal Office,? 50f/i November, 1833. } NOTICE is hereby given to the stockholders in the Alexandria Canal Co. that an instalment of 2 dollars per share is required to he paid on or before the 1st day of January; and a further instalment of 3 dollars per share on or before the lat day of February next By order of the Board: dee 2 JOHN II. CUBASE. Clerk A C Co. Office of the Chesapeake Sf Ohio Canal Company, Washington, Nov. 27, 1833. N^OTICF. — Pursuant lo the adjournment of the last _ meeting of the Stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, a meeting of the said Stock h'i'ders will be held on Monday, the 9th of Decem ber next. at th-* City Hall in this city, commencing at 11 o’clock, A. M. JOHN P. INGI.E, nov .10—di9thl)ee __Secretary. | Thift \a iu g\\© uuticu, 1 111 AT the subscriber, of Fairfax County, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, hat obtained from the Court of «fcid County letters testamentary on the estate of Kichard M Scott, late of Bush Hill, deceased All persons having claims against said decedent are hereby warned to exhibit the same to the subscriber, and those indebted thereto are nq tired to make im mediate payment. _ . _ . Given under my hand thia 29tli October, 18.1 >. - LUCINDA SCOTT, Executrix of Richard M. Scott, deceased, nov 1 — w8w __ lvemo \ ai. I HAVE removed my Office from the south-west corner of the square, intersection of King and Washington streets, one door nor»h of said corner, and opposite Mr. Grub’s Store, where those having busi ness with me will please call. „ov 30—w6wCHI.HTOPHEH NEALE UviCtOY \N\Ufc«VNVTig\ll HAS removed to the House on St Assph street, between King and Prince streets, former y occu pied by T. K. Mason, Esq. where he can be found. iiov 8—d4l4iwtf ______ A VcAueAA© Ffttmliii da\e. 1 he subscriber will sell his highly improv* C&!KXLcd and valuable Farm called TCfc]* ROSE-HILL, -JL^in the County of Fairfax, four miles snd a half from Alexandria, and ten a half from the City or Washington, in a pleasant and agreeable neighbor hood, containing , „ _ „ _ 3 94 ACRES. As this Estate is ao generally nown, a particular de aeription of it will be less necessary. 1 he soil is m a good state of cultivation, having been managed f.r s« versl year, p.st with . view to its improvement I here ■re about two hundred and fifty acres cleared «nd divi ded into eight fields, well f-ce«htl,et>.l.nce ..n 71 a-a-SJ whichY. well ,et with clover ond timotbpi thc b.l.nce -£,'ztfassf'Zz arAft* • i i\»i.»f..llv watered; Dogue Run paaaea through it, Tnf i Abounds in spring, of most exceHent w.ter, Ihich continue to mn through the farm in the driest The buildings are good, consiating of a large “ frame DWELLING HOUSE of two atone* with four rooms and a wide passage, bud' venr 1 T«f4 inhstantially and ot the best matenala, and e elf* nt ct-aary out house to accommodate akrg* The Garden and Yard are well designed and improved. From the house there is a comman3.nrj.ewcf the Po* tomac and surrounding country, and for healthfulneaa snd beauty of prospect it is perhaps surpassed by none The price snd term, of Jgj* k"°W° b,.ppbc.u.».o h | Or to tbe .briber, on tbe SSSTScsseU. I aug 13_wtf "Rose Hill, Fairfax County, Vs. SALES AT AUCTION. fwej AiUetu, 4f®. *e. ON THURSDAY night. December 5, 1833. comer St Asaph and King itreets, I will close a largo and valuable Inv ice of Good*. Among them am—S Clock*, 30 hour, 3 >m*ll Mantel Timepieces* Britan . nia Ware, good article* Mantel Vaaea* Fine Cutlery* such as Raxm. Penknives, &c., Silver Watches, ; Looking Glassss* Cologne and Lavender Water* Soaps, : Wood Combs, Tuck Combs, «dde Combs, Pistols, Toy*; l.ucifer Msicht-s* Castor** Paints* Pencils* | Letter and Cap Psperi Dirks* Cameo Breastpins, ! F.verpoints* Patent ren»t Cameo Ear Mings* Back* I gammon Boards with a great variety, too extensive to enumerate in an advertisement— all of which are to bo positively sold to the highest bidders. GKO. WHITE, Auctioneer. Also, 500 KNGKAVINGSi Fencing Foils, in purs* Fancy Baskets, kc___dec 4 IC7* In consequence of • legal informality in advertising the property described below, a re sale of the saiue will take place ss under. UY WILLIAM D NUTT. Truftlefc'a 8a\e BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from Anthony Crease, deceased, the subscriber will offer for sale, at pub lic vendue, in front of the premises, on Saturday, the 21 it of December next, at 12 o'clock, M THE HOUSE AND LOT .situated on the south aide of Cameron .street, between Washington and St Asapb I street*. fronting on Cameron street feet t -- and running beck lOOfeet. at prese nt occupied by James Irwin, Esq and subject to his lease, which will expire in December next, when possession will be given, and mag. by arrangement with Mr- Irwin, be had sooner This is a modern built, well finished, comfort* able Three Story Briek Dwelling House with convent• ent Out Houses and ita situation particularly eligible fra private residence I KHX4 — i#nc nun win ... —• - instalments, at nix, twelve, eighteen and twenty four months, with inlerttl from the day of tale For the de ferrcd payment*, good security will be required. The title to this property is believed to be perfectly good The Trustee will, however, convey such title only as haa been vetted in him CHARLES BENNETT, Trustee, nov 19— eot2lstDec BY WILLIAM D. NUTT. UNDER the authority of a Deed of Trust from Jas C. Wilton, the subscriber will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, on Monday, 9th December next, at 12 o'clock, one-third of that large THREE STOHY BRICK WAREHOUSE on ff!T!s| Kmg street, lately occupied bv K * W Uam lT«»Lv Also, one third of a LOT OF GROUND on Duke street, adjoining the Dwelling House attach ed to St Paul'*Church. Terms mtde known at aale. novB-du SAM'L. J TO ITS, Trustee. |C7* By virtue of i Deed of True! from Ro ben 1 T. Wilson to me, bearing date the 2d day of January, 1829. and recorded in the United 8tat«§'Cir cuit Court for the County of Alexandria. I shall offer for sale, at the same time and place, all the right, title and interest of the aaid Wilson in the above described property. Terms made known at sale. P WM. LUDWELL HODGSON, nov 25 _ Trustee I will, at the same time, tell the remain iag sha:es of the above property, Consequently the whole property will be sold without reserve By or der of the owners. u D. NU1T. nov 25—19 hl)ec_ _____ _ Land for aa\f>. , I will sell the TRACT OF LAND i lowned b* the lateJno Summers, in Fairfax County, Virginia, equally distant fiom Alex ^andria, Georgetown, and Washington, being ten or eleven miles from each, and in my immediate neighborhood, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, by deed, with a sufficient supply of wood There ia on the land a comfortable DWELLING HOLSE The Farm waa, during the life-time of Mr. Summers, one of the most profitable in the neighborhood, and may again, with good husbandry, become a pleasant and profitable residence. The Isnd will be shown to am person wialiinj? to examine it, by tnc tenant, lira Sira writer, or mj self If not sold before lue»da),the 3d of December, i will then be sold to the highest bid der, on the premises. The terms, in either esse, will be—one third in hsndj the bshnee in two equal annual payments, with intrrest. JN(L DUI.IN, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, o Juo. Summers, deceased. Low Hill, (Fairfax County, Va ) ^7* The above mle will be postponed until Friday, the 27th of Decern >cr. if fair—if not, the next fair day._nov 29-tX_ By virtue or a deed of trust executed by the late Richard Rland I re, an l Eliaabeth Lis w.fe, on the . I6tli day of June, 1825, tne suosc.r.cr -■■■ -- public auction, at Fairfax Court Hou-e, ,n V«rgin«J». on Monday, the 2d day of December next, at 12 o d«.rk. meridun. all the right, title and interest ufthe said Kicbard Bland Lee, and of Klisabeth his wife, of, in ‘nl^.he TRACT OF LAND Iw known hy the name of " l angly, ^"'g m W the County of Fairfax, Vlrrn1..nJbou..ded as follows, via:—On the south by the turn Se.«db!T.K.W->”»^L,rKr m"n« ibT"'heT'nl« Fiiurf“b.e cunuining five hundred and forty acres, *«>« or leas h The terms of sale are One-fourth ol the purcnase money to b! paid in hand, and the residue in equal in atalmenta of one, two and three yeari. I he purchaser j notes, satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest SrSTS of tale; and on full payment of the pur .“h .11 inteieit .nd co..., .he .ub.cn. ,e, .11 .he right end title dented ^deMh. eld deed /*%. The sale of the above described property i, pi>itpone<l to Saturday, the 2I.t Oeeembee next. at 12 o'clock, M. when it will lake place, at Mr. 8ewall • ontheprtmita, on the Tump ke Uoad leading from GCnnvg2t°-ut0 LCC<bUrg' SMI TH, Truatec. LOST, A PAIR of GOLD SPECTACLES, a short distance from town. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this office. nov 28— lw_____ noticeT THE President and Directors of the Ashby s Gap Torupike Company have this day de clared a dividend of two and a half per cent, on their capital stock, pyrtN ™. theJits^day of January, 1834, to the stockholdler^^J ' 6 r,prT««^rf A.MV.CP run.p,he.:nyr Middleburg, Nov- °» *K-’___— - CLOVERSEED. A LOT of prime Fresh Cloverseed, for s.^e by nov £8—d£w J. & J. H. JANNEY. j