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fpyCK IN SENATE—Dkcbmber 15. tors. Black, of Miss., Buchanan, of Pa. Por f La BibbofKy., Linn, of Miss., and Cal £u°'or ; c., appeared to-day and took their ,e was received from the President A”r„lted States, conveying to Congress the , „f ||,e La Fayette family, for the sympa *s^ expressed by that body in consequence of 7 !Jlase of their beloved head. ,hn, motion of Mr. Frelinghuysen, the Senate °“ | proceed to-morrow, (thisday) at one ref r to the flection of a Chaplain on the.r 7 SoulUard presented the memorial of the • rnoralion of the City of Washington, setting 1" Hheir condition, and praying for rebef from e nvress-whicli was printed and referred to II tomarit.ee of the District of Columbia. *V “ „ number or private bills were read a Jr!, mtd second time and referred to their ap-' s nr;,te Committees. | PMr Ks"C reported a bill for establishing the nrv of Wisconsin. u Burton offered a joint resolution propos • lln amendment to the Constitution of the L in®.n re!ation to the election of President and ur Tvler brought in a bill remitting the du- j • * m locomotive engines to be used on Rail j SS was read twice and referred to , p)nimittee on Finance. tnMr ('lav introduced a bill to distribute, for a limited period, the proceeds of the sales of the ^ Ptvepnrt from the Treasury Department, sup-1 . mfHlta| to the Annual Report, was received I d ordered to t>e printed. Also another report from the same department relative to the number i ,vlV „f Custom House Officers. Ac. ^Afterthe transaction of some other private bu siness, the Senate adjourned. house OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tv House was occupied all day in receiving ^titions and memorials, and acting upon sub lets of a private nature._ j SriE'-r Committee to re-ohuanize the Tkea *iKV. Dtrakt-MEVT.—Messrs. Wayne, Mason of ya McKemun, Camireleng, Rencbei, Evans; Pone Jarvis, and McKay, p rrcr. on the Mili taiiy Academy.—Messrs. ll.u-es.nf Kentucky; Smith, of M.-uues 1 ‘erce, „f Vw H.tmpdi re; Briggs Massachusetts; pearre. of Ith nle Islan I: Young of Connecti fll.. ij,i| of Vermont; Mann, of New A ork. Inkers *a. of N •* V » k; L ip >rre, of P. nnsyl rani* Milltaan, of Delaware; Carmichael, of Maryland; Ghoison, of Virginia; A H Sh.-p pent! of N.rth Carolina; Campb II. of Jvuilh Carolina; Gamble, ofGeorgi.it borester, of Ten nessee; Allen, of Ohio; Garland, ol Louisiana; Ihnnegm. of Indiana; Cage of Mississii.pi: Cavy of Illinois Lew is, of Alabama; and Ash ley, of Missouri._. War Tidings.—The Gazeite of this morning adverts to a rumor, ns being current yesterday in Wall-street, that orders had been received at the Navy Yaid, from Washington, to have all the vessels now oa the -.locks in such a stale of forwardness as to allow of their being launched within thirty days’ notice. ‘I lie same rumor had reached ns on the previous day; and al though it might have possessed u better founda tion than /'«i 11 men-1a.r, we think that tne ap pearances from the seat of power are at pre seat rather pacific than otherwise.— .V. V. Cum. The Weather.—Navigaiiion of tub Hudson 4c — Although the weather is not severe for the season, yet we believe it is nnwjsufficieiitly so to close the navigation to Albany. We learn that last night the progress of the boats were a good deal impeded by H mting ice, between Albany aad Hudson.—.V. Y. Cum. DROOKVIILE, 1ND., — iivzb..— the last three weeks our eyes have been greeted with scarce any thing except cast droves of the esinish multitude. Within that time, 5‘fioiu ourown ideaof things.” and from the calcula tion of others, there must have passed through this place, upwards of Thirty Thousand Hogs; all wending their way to Cincinnati, the g e.»: est hog market we would venture to say in the known world. All these hogs are from a small section of this State. We are told bv the oldest s tiiers,—that never was so many hogs drove through this place in one y#ar, tsefore. as has been witnin the last three weeks. Some days it Hindus if the vast arena of nature’s store bouse was filled with Hogs.—American. Temperance Delegation to Great Britain. •V a meeting of the Executive Committee of the American Temperance Society, holdeii in Bos ton Dec. 8th, IS31, it was Voted, Tii it the Rev. John Codman, D. P., ol D'Khester, Massachusetts, and the Rev. Hein on Humphrey, D. D.. President of the Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, be, and they hereby are. appointed delegates to represent the American Temperance Society at the annual Meeting ofthe British and Foreign Temperance Society, m be holden in London in May 1S3Y and at all other meetings of t emperatu e socie ties and Friends of Temperance which they to iy be permitted to attend, during their absence from the U. S. A 1W York correspondent tells us that lie had, toe lay before yesterday, the pleasure of hearing seeing the salute of the u good old United states Frigate, as she passed up the East River under full sail.” “This ship,” he adds “was built at Philadelphia, and although now thirty debt years old, she looks as young and fresh as " returning from her maiden-cruise. A fine band music was playing at the time on her quarter -<fck. and as the star-spangled banner streamed trom her raizengafl, my heart saluted it with tenderness and pride. She has always nobly plained the honor of that flag, and will ever r° 'C "ben her country calls for her services, he the cross of St. George or the lily of Fr*nr«*.” , CLOVES. <4.rirt LBS. Cloves, in packages o! 5 to 20 , ^ lbs. each—for sale hv 12_VVM FOWLE & Co. SHOT. A Vl LL supply of all sizes, in store and for ~Z__!i}£by S. MESSEKSJMiTH. GROUND ALUM SALT. BUSHELS, afl »a' f »r sal- hv WVV A. C. CAZENOV.i & CO. dec I5 COMMERCIAL. Price of Produce in Alexandria yesterday, from Wagons and Vessels. Flour, new wheat, bbl $4 37$ a SO 00 Wheat, per bushes, 0 80 a 0 94 Corn, - do 0 50 a 0 00 Rye, - do 0 65 a 0 70 Flaxseed, - * 1 50 a 0 00 Oats, from wagons, bush 0 40 a 0 00 Do from vessels, do 0 35 a 0 00 Corn Meal, white, do 0 50 a 0 55 Do do yellow, do 0 50 a 0 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 0 27 a 0 30 Bacon, per cwt. - 9 00 a 00 00 Butter, fresh, per lb. 0 20 a 0 22 Do firkin, do - 0 14 a 0 16 Lard, do - 0 09 a 0 00 Plaster Paris, retail, ton, 4 50 a u 00 Wagon Pork, - - 5 37$ a 5 40 Flour.—The close of last week the wagon price of Flour was S4,50, and store price 4,60 and 4.55. Yesterday the current price, from wagons, was 4,37$. We heard of no sales from stores. Export lor the week ending Saturday, 13th inst., 6127 bis.—2740 foreign, 3687 coastwise. Quantity inspected during the sam" period: King street 2577 bbls. 29 halfbbls. Potomac 211 Wharf 712 199 3300 228. NEW YORK MARKET Dec. 13th Flour and Meal.—The Flour market contin ues very heavy, but prices remain about the same as' last notice. Supplies continue to ar rive through the Erie Canal, though not to the same extent as before. 700 bbls. received from New Orleans, in good order, have been sold at $4.62$; sales of Rye Flour at$3.50 3.62$: Coi n Meal in b Is.. 3.75. and hlids., 16 75. Ex port, from I'ttolltli inst.. Wheat Flour, 4615 bbls.—:NVrr York Price ('urreut, DcC 13'/r, Ashes are SI 25a30 for Pots, and S5 90a65 for pearls. Tlie Coffee market remains as last week. The sales of Cotton for the week are 6000 bags, closing with acivitvand firmness;the sales of Uplands are I4$al7c chiefly 151loc; Orleans. I6iIS$; shippers buy freely. In Dye woods there are no important changes; a mod. erate business is going on. Mackerel :;re sc;;;\ e, and at full price*, ^..xsec,', steady. A sale of Oi l*~.irs r\o:ir has been made at S1 62$; the sales ot Western of goods brands are generally $5, though occasionally common brands go lower; a cargo of Gene-spe Wheat -mid at 106c; Rye h is risen to 6S .70c; Corn is rather lower. There is hut a very limi’ed demand for Hops. Molas ses. Naval stores, and 0:1s remain much as last week. B.*ef and Pork are abundant, and Pork is a little cheaper. The market for Teas con t nnes rather to improve. Freights are bri-k to England, chiefly at 7 & 9, 16d lb for Cotton.— Tl e rate f*»r Bids on England is 6a6j per cent, the Branch tank draws a» 64 percent. Cahd.—Gem ge Brent lenders his thanks to*his fellow-citizens for their prompt and effi cient exer'ions m arresting the flames at his dwelling on Simdav last; and the aid so kindly rendered, in rescuing his furniture from the danger to which d was exposed. Our yaveiUsing eiistonftfis aie request ed during the session of Congress to send in their advertisements at as early an hour in the dav as iiHif|ip:iliji\ m, SHIP NEWS. POUT op 1 /. C V IXOPl \. />■ C Arrived. December 15. Biig Caravan, Doane, liul.fux; Plaster tc* Win. F<»wle & Co. Schr. Dove, -, Accutink; Flour to Jno. Janney. Sclir. D * Kalb, Travis, Richmond; Coal for Georgetown. Sclir. F.i.za Ann, Athey, Occoquan; Flour to J. & J. H. Janney. Schr. Hickory.-, do; do. to do. S|o«»p Hnuler-me-not, do ; do. to do. Steamboat Old Dominion, Selden, Norfolk; Passengers. The Eight B >at from Cedar Point, for repairs. P issed up f>r Georgetown, Sclir. Rumblei, Collier, Newburyport. Sailed. Ship Columbia (new), Crosby, Hampton Roads MEUO/tAXDA. Schr. Village, Newcomb, cleared at Boston for this port 11 tli. Schr. Mill Creek, Rider, lienee at Savannah I Sloop M Her. Teal, cleared at Philadelphia for this port 12th. Schooner William and Nancy, hence for Portland, at Holmes.’ Hole 9th. Schooner Ruth from Boston, for this port, at r-.i-M 111 • i. • ■«->»•*• on. i < >w NO., b Ol.iv. Stei.mbr.Mt ofj) DnMIMUA. C;ipt Seliien, w ill stall lor Not k lk tins day, at 1 o’clock, P. \1 dec 16—lt^ FOR NEW YORK, ir/Tv The brig ALBERT. Cap?. Hanna, lias a h Of n< her cargo engaged, and will sail fit >t of next week. Apply to (|,.c 10 WM. FOWLE & Co. SUGAR, t-0»*FEE, GRAIN, &c. JUST received— 13 hhd-t. St. Croix, P. II., and new crop Or leans Sugar 10 bags St. Domingo Coffee 5 hints. Molasses 25 drums Figs 1 tierce Rice 653 Ins Bustard Loaf Sugar, a prime article 125 empty Bags 6 bills. Apples 225 bbls. Family. Super, and Fine Flour In Sture, 500 bushels Corn 600 do Oats 500 do Rye I 100 do prime white Corn Meal for sale on pleasing terms, by dee i6—eo3tB. WHEAT & SON. NOTICE. rriilE Annual Meeting of the stockholders of 1 Uij. Wa'hiiii'ton amt Alexandria 1 urnpike, 1 Road Company, tor the election of five Direc tors, a Treasurer, and C.er«, will be held at New ton’s Hotel on Monday, 5lh January nexL dec 16—cote J. R« LADD, Sect. ~~ N F.. RUNL | A HHDS, N. E Rum, received per Wan A*-*: kiuco Irom Bo-ton, fir sal*- by dec 8 M M FOMTLE & CO. NEW CONFECTIONARY ESTABLISH- i MENT. ROBERT BELL respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has taken thutelegant and commodious store on King-st. between Pitt and St. Asaph-streets, directly op posite Dr. Vo well’s Apothecary Store, where he is now opening, and intends constantly to keep, a large and geneml assortment ol CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, #r. fyc. He has just received, per schr. President, lrom New-York— 1 bale soft shelled Bordeaux Almonds 1 bale English Walnuts 1 do Palm Nuts 5 boxes fresh bunch Raisins 5 half boxes do do 10 quarter boxes do do 5 boxes Muscatel do 2 kegs do in good order 1 hall barrel Currants 1 box Pine Apple Cheese 1 case Canton Ginger l do Guava Jelley 1 box Olives 1 do Anchovies 1 do Capers 9 hni'ne I 'i»mn I A few bottles Orange Marmalade 1 case boxes Prunes 5 drums Figs 5 barrels Pippin Apples Also—2.000 Prime HAVANA SEGARS. 3 dozen Travelling BASKETS 1 do Reticule do 2 nests two handies do 2 do open work do 1 do uncovered do 4 dozen Children’s do 1 do Rattles do - _ A full assoitumnt of SUPERIOR PATENT DRY CANDIES, from the manufactory ol R. L. & A. Stuart, New York; A large and handsome supply of TO l S, suitable for the approaching Holidays; With CAKES of every description; DOLLS of all kinds and sizes; Snuff Boxes, Combs, Hair Brushes, Violins, &c. &e. WEDDING and other PARTIES supplied with Cakes and Confectionary of ull kinds in first style at short notice. The subscriber respectfully solicits a share of public patronage ROBERT BELL. Alexandria, Dec. 16, 1831. d3t&eotf EXTENSIVE SAF.E 0T BOOKS, STATION ARY, &c. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from Col. Wm. F. Gray, bearing date tli^lSlh of January last, and duly recorded in the office of the County Court of Spotsylvania, the subscriber will sell, on Thursday, the 15th January, 1635, at “Gray’s Bookstore,” in Fredericksburg theentire Stock of Books, Stationary, &c. in the said deed mentioned, comprising a quantity of , , . Valuable Law. Historical, Medical. Theologi cal and Miscellaneous Works, of the latest edi tions and by the most approved authors, toge ther with a variety of School Books now in iec The stock is not inferior in quantity and qualitv to any in this State. Bookselling ami professional gentlemen at a distance are invited to attend. The terms will he accommodating, and made known on the •lav of sale, which will be continued from day to day until completed. THOS. II. P.OTTS, Trustee. N. B. All persons indebted to the Book-Store are requested to make immediate payment, as longer indulgence cannot be grained. T. II. B. Terms of Sale. For all purchases undei S-0 cash—between 20 and 100 dollars, four mouths credit and over 100 dollars, six months credit. Negotiable notes with good indorsers required in every instance. d-c 16-en3?s_T. H. POTTS. FOR FREIGHT UK CHARTER, c The good Brig ALBERT, IIanxa. Mas ter, burthen about 1300 barrels, w ill be ready for u cargo in a few days. 1* or terms, ap ply io WM. FOYVLE & CO. (f c 13_ ___ FOR BOSTON, i The superior coppered Brig MET AMO RA, II ai.r r, Master, will have despatch, for freight, apply to YY M. FOYY LE & CO. dec 15__ FOR NORFOLK AND RICHMOND. The fine new schooner REBEA I ER t^.ky tVnnmiHD. Master, will sail on Wednes day. For freight apply to the Captain on board or to STEPHEN SHINN, Junney’s wharf. I _dec 13_ ____ FOR NEW YORK. The Packet Schooner VICTORY, D. yv.foWilson. Master, will sail on Saturday.— For small freight. Apply on board or to STEPHEN SHINN. dec 11 Jauney’s Wharf. FOR PHILADELPHIA, (174. ' ANAL.) rTKi The packet sloop UMON. Taylor, mas ter. will sail on Monday; For freight ftp nly to the Captain on board or to STEPHEN SHINN, dec ii Janney’s wharf. nrrnrC'r DTTTTI?D A, IM a |-| CASKS Goshen Cheese 19 tu'»s and firkins do Dairy Butter 8 bbls Buckwheat Meal 22 “ Newark Cider 20 “ Pippin Apples 23 dozen Corn Brooms 9 boxes prime White Havana Sugar 2 cases Gunpowder Tea, in 2 lbs. canisters 5 kegs Malaga Raisins 1 bale Shelled Almonds 20 boxes Muscatel Raisins 4 lilids Porto Rico Syrup 10 bags Company’s Java Coffee 2 chests superior Young Hyson Tea 2 halfdo do Powchong do 50 drums Smyrna Figs 10 kegs pure Ground Ginger 10 boxes Fancy Prunes 10 baskets Champaigne Wine (Crossbow brand) '' 3 boxes Tavern Lump Sugar 1 box Double refined do 2 bbls 1st quality Starch Now landing and for sale by ANDREW J. FLEMING. Also, in Store— 12 chests and half chests Gunpowder, Im perial and Young Hyson Teas 10 hhds English Island Molasses 10 bbls Bee? and Pork 12 boxes Lump Tobacco 4 bales English Walnuts 5 “ Brazil Nuts 5 “ Joidan Almonds I cn«k Zante Currants_ TOM CRINGLE’S LUG. JUST received, Tom Cringle’s Log; a new edition, revised and corrected; in 3 vnls.: and for sale by AUGUSTUS JACOBS. ! dec 5 AUCTION SALES. FURNITURE AT AUCTION. THIS evening at 3£ o’clock will be sold at the house of Henry Evans, on King street, between Columbus and Alfred streets, all his HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI TURE, consisting of Tables, Chai s. Bureau, Carpet. Bed, Andirons, Ac. Ac. At the same! iine will be sold a parcel of Simp fixtures, such is Stand Casks, Scales and Weights, Measur ;s, Ac. Ac. (JEO. WHITE, Auct. dec. 16 _____ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.— THIS DA Y. [WILL sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the 16th day of Decem ber next, (il fair, if not Ihe next fair day) at Hu slewood, the late residence of Richard Foote, leceased, all the crop of Corn, (supposed to be between five and six hundred barrels) Hay, Rodder, Ac. Also, 9 work horses, 3 yoke of Steers, Milch Cows, Hugs, Ac.; the remainder bf ihe Household and Kile hen Furniture. 1 light vvo horse Carriage, 1 .wagon, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows. Ac. A credit will be given until the first day ol September. 193% on all sums over 85, the pur chasers giving bonds with approved secrRy. (the bonds to c irry interest from the date, but to he remitted if (lie principal is punctually paid;) fur ill sums <>f So and under, ihe cash will here juired. The properly not to be removed until ;erms of sale are complied with. HAYWARD FOOTE, Adin’r of R. Foote, dec’d. N B. I have TWENTY NEGROES for liire the ensuing year: among them are 1 black smith. sev ral house servants, cooks, Ac. ni*v II. F. Adm’r. ST. UBES SALT AND CORKWOOD. q i \ BUSHELS St. Ubes Salt 2,000 pounds of Corkwood, car go Ship John Marshall, from St. Ubes, lor sale by HENRY DAINGERFIELD. dec 9 _ ' RUSSIA DUCK. PIECES Alexandrnff Heavy duck UU 30 do Gogau BruEquine do do 30 do X U do do 30 do Konnploff do do for sale by HENRY DAINGERFE1LD. dec 1 __ BRAN AFLOAT. q BUSHELS, on board the Sloop Columbia from Richmond, for salt* bv LAMBERT & McKENZIE. He<; 9 Uninn .Wharf, MACKEREL. n Barrels No. 1 Mackerel 13 do No 2. do 24 Half do No. 1 do 30 Half do No. 2 do 6 do do No. 3 do Landing this day from Brig Wankinco, from Boston, and for sale l»v LAMBERT & McKENZIE, dec 8 Union wharf. COFFEE AND TEAS. 6 CHESTS ) Young Hyson 4 halt chests > TEA, 2 boxes ) of various qualities. 3 chests Hyson do. superior 1 chest 'i Gunpowder do, part extra 4 half chests V fine. 2 boxes ) 2 cases each 12. 2 lb canisters do 20 bags Java coffee Just received and for sale by S. MESSER SMITH, Who has ia store, 3 chests 1 30 half cheds S TEA 30 boxes ) 4 boxes each 12, 2 1!) canisters do 3 half chests extra Gundpowder do 4 boxes common do 4 boxes eacli 12. 2 I? canisters do 4 clients f Imperial do 5 boxes $ 30 bags Rio coffee 19 do Ceylon and Sumatra do dec 12 WANTED TO HIRE. A Female Cook.—either by the month or rVyear, to whom good wages will be given — Aoply to the Printer. dec 13 BROKEN BANK PAPER WANTED. m/rECHANIC’S Bank of Alexandria; Bank if! of Maryland; Susquehanna Bridge, pay able at the Maryland Savings Institution. a,.r*13_' i\n ronsp, A11 L> LI J\ KR \ . YJRS. HARRISON would inform the La lxl. dies of Alexamlria, that she lias received her Wintkr Fashions, and will >hew them at her Establishment, on King, 1 doors east ol Washington street. dec 13—3t CO A L! CO aTTCOH,!" NOW landing at II im<ay’s wharf, and for sale by die subscriber, 2SD0 bushels of the best selected Richmond Grate Coal, dec 13—d3t _ GEO. H. SMOOT. B INK NOTES. t QAA DOLLARS in the paper of the lOU" Bank of Alexandria, for sale by d<*r \ —H3tDANIEL C A WOOD. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. aa IIIIDS. prime new crop New Orleans Siyar Porto Rit o and St. Croix 30 lilnls. Trinidad and Matnnzns Molasses For sale by A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. dec 15 MADEIRA WINE. T*L BOXES, containing 1 and 2 dozen Bot tj ties each, of Newton, Gordon, Mur dock & Co.’s extra Old L. P. Madeira Wine, bottled in Madeira 5 half pipes \ 0UJ L p Madcira di:to 7 quarter casks $ 3 do £ Pure Grape Juice 6 halt quarter casks $ ^ The above Wines were imported by the sub scriber from Madeira, per “Jyanough” and Village, are of choice quality, and not to be sur nassed by any in the District. For sale by H '6. MESSERSMITH. Who will receive and forward orders for eve ry description of Madeira Wines, dec 12 __ SEtNE TWINE AND SHOE THREAD. QX BALES Bi idpoit Shad <fc Herring Twine 5 do Shoe Thread Recently imported and will be sold low, dec 1 WM. POWER CO. LK.rb t iDC.it. | BBLS. Virginia Crab Cider, juflt receiv X"/ ed, and lor Kale by STEPHEN SHINN. dec 6 Janney's Wharf auction sales. by WILLIAM D. NUTT.-7W3 DA K WILL be sold at my store, on Tuesday, 16tn instant, at 11 o’clock, for account of whom it may concern. 4 Cases oI Fatigue Jackets, Trowsers^ Tent^, &c. &,c. Will be added a lot of Furniture, Bottles, «c. dec 12_— BOOK AUCTION. ON Wednesday Evening, the 17lh inst. com mencing .it 01 o’clock, will be sold without reserve, at my Auction Rooms, several hundred volumes of secondhand liUt/h&j among which there are 35 volumes Waverly Novels, gilt 118 numbers Library of Useful Knowledge With Miscellaneous Works, Novels, *fcc. &c. fCy* Books open and ready for examination. _dec_15__GWHI TE, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold, at public sale, at the house formerly occupied by Charles T. Chap man, dec. on Thursday the \Ql!i inst., a variety of HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock A.M EDW. BURCH ELL—Bailiff._ SAT.F. OF VALUALLE BEAL ESTATE. BY viit.ie of a Deed ol Trust, cxi cuied to me by 11. N. Spooner and wife, which is of re coidin the Hustings Court of Fredericksburg and the Couiny Court of Prince William—1 will, on Thursday the tilth day ol February next, at 12 o’clock, in the town of Fiederickshurg, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, on a credit ol six mouths, the purchas er giving bond and security. One third of a Lot. lying in the Corporation ofsaidtown known as the “ FACTORY LOT,” which is on the Ruppahaniiock, at the corner of Lewis and Sophia stieeis. On the Saturday following, at noon, in the town of Dumfries, in Prince William County — I shall; upon the same term* seil a LOT IF GROUND, containing one hundred ami ninety six Acres and 6^ poles, lying ill that county, within lour miles of Di.mlrie*; being a poitiuii of the Chippawamsic estu'e, of — Harrison, deceased, which was allotted to hi* duughiei Si gismunda Harrison, (now Sig smui.du t-q o< n er.) About one-third ol the Tract is clean d, and the ie*t covered with valualile t.mbcr. Mr. Laurence G. Alexander, who resides near the premises will exhibit them to persons wishing to purchase. Possession will be given mimed...te |y. tint no deed until tin* payment of the pur chase money. Acting us liti'lee, ►.•ell t i^y convey sucli titie a* is ve.-t* d in me, hut which U believed to tie unquestioiiuhle. The sales will be without reset ve. WM. H. BROCKfcNBUOUGII, Tmstec. dec 10—ts ___ TRUSTEE’S SALE. BY virtue of a deiiee «if I'lince George's county c Uif, suiting as a couit of • q« i yT p.,s.,ed hi tlie cu-e of Chai Ira G. U>h. urn. ugauist lieudiey *V. Laiih.on and others, the sub.-i liber, as l’nistee, will oiler at pubur .-ale, loihe high est balder on the premises, oil Tuesday the 23d day of December, 1831, al 11 o'clock .he real es tate wheieof Jo-nth A. Luiitiain, late of Prince George’s comity died seized, being that w*ell known Tavern Stand called Slash Creek, squ ared in Prince George’s county, on the loud horn Pi-cataway und ihe lower counties to Alex andria and Wu hinglon City. This property . . consists of a House and Lot of three acres ffilof land more or less, with all the necessary impiovements and outhouses, and is tiiought to Lie one ol the best Tavern Stands in the county. q'eims of sale: one third of the put chase mo ney io lie paid in Cash, oh the day of sale, or ratification thereof'*y the Court, and the balance iu six ami twelve months hum tl.e day of sale. hi equ d instalments—the putcltuser giving bond with seem itv, to be appi o\vd by the Ti ustee, for ihe payment of ihe instilments with interest fruiii.lne day of Hide; and upon the payment of the wliolepmehu.se money, and not before, the Trustee is authorised to execute to the purcha ser a deed lor Ihe said Josiali A. Lnnham’s in lei e.-t in said pioperly. The title is believed to he iitd'sunanh;. CH'S Q. OSBOURN. Trustee. N. B. Tne cietiRois ol the said Josiaii A. Lunliam. are hereby notified to fie their claims with the Clerk of Pi nice George’s County Court, as a Court of i quity, within iloee mouths from ihe a a v of >nl«\ CHARLES G. G SBOUR N, rhe g— law 3w »Tltistee. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Alexandria County, >>ct. October lei m, 1834,' Ed w ai d Slablei’* atlministi uioi 'I and adiui.dsiiainx j,/„ Chancery. Jonathan Butcher and others. J 11 HIS c.ni'H now coining on to be heard on . the Complainants’ bnl and exhibits us to all the said defendants t xci pi lilt* said Jane Kil by, administratrix "f Samuel bland, and us to her on ihe Complainants’ bnl, her answer and lha exlubts tiled; dieCouit doth thereupon order and decree, dial Mattel Commissioner Au d do take an m count ol all debt* due Imtu the Co lumhiaii Facioiy Company, in the proceedings mentioned, to tin* t i ed dors diet cot, including therein the del>t< due to the creditor partners of die said Company, as well as those dun to others:—of all debts due to the said Company, as well from the debtor partners as from others, designating such us are speratt*:—of all the properly und funds of the Company ol every description; and of uil such other matters und things connected with die uHairs of the said Company, as to the parties concerned or any of them shall seem necessary, to enable the Court to pronounce a final decree providing i< r the payment of die debts of the said Company, closing the copartnership und disposing ol duii; property, debts and effects, amongst die citoi-' tors and copartners according to (heir respect ive rights. And it is f o ther ordered, that the said Commissioner do give six week*’ notice, hy publication in the Alexandria Gazette and National Intelligencer, of ti e time and place at which he will proceed to lake die account here by diiec ted, and warning die cieditors 01 ih* said Company to exhibit their claims, with pro. per proofs and vouchers to him, on or before,* the day he shall so appoint. A copy tesi: EDM. I. I.EE, C. C; COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE, Altxandriu Nor. 2d, 1S34. ALL persons interested in the subject matter of the foregoing order, will please take no tice, that I have appointed (he second day of February next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., within my office in this place, for proceeding in these-' veral matters referred to me: On or helor* which day they are required to exhibit the* claims, with the necessary proofs and vo'-aera to support and substantiate the and all books and documents shewing'•’*'transaction* "Cnn!npry °f ‘l,e TuLu, %£? * nov39—law*' C^at* ,nf- 3f.]