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?s whatsoever on the firat day of L. xl se->:oii iif V'oiigress: Provided. ,;ai ii shall oe taken as a fundamental in«nliiiu upon which the said state ,!u!l he incorporated into the union, and b«- of perpetual obligation on the said aiat*’, (,i» faith whereof this resolution is ji:*ss«*il hy Congress that no law shall t\\t bconaeted hy the said state which dial! impair »»r contravene the rights, pi-i. ihges or immunities, secured by the < u .>tit«ition of the United States to any perse:.s who now are, orherealter may b» i i'izi'ns of other stales,’* ; .1. question was so taken according ly , and derided hy \cas and ^iays, as follows. i.VS. NAYS, . , Sn tIm* first part of the amendment r-jetted. and the remainder fell to tlr* jii.Mimi uf course. Mr. ». Moore tli* ii moved to amend the resulutiiiii ot tho Senate, by striking i ut the proviso thereto annexed, and in iiting in lieu thereof the following*. .. Provided, That the following con ditions and terms upon which the said st.ite is incorporated into the Union, naiuelv, that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the article of tin- constitution submitted by t ic peo. pie of Missouri to the consideration of Congress, shall, as soon a* the provi m >iih of said constitution will admit, he expunged, or so amended, that it shall u-.t be applicable to citizens of any state in this Union : and that, until ex punged or so amended, no law passed in conformity thereto shall be construed to • xteml to any citizen of either state in Ins Union.’* I lais moduli was neganveu, ayes Mi‘. Clay ilien, seeing that all effut at aiiienduient had tailed, and ai*xi<»us t«, n».»ke a ert'urt to settle this dis lr..rlsng que-tion, moved to refer the bmate’s resolution to a com Uiit tee of tl.irU ^ii member**. 1 Tins motion was agreed to as seated in our last, and the following gentlemen w.,v appointed a coimnit.ee accord* inglv : Messrs. Clay of Ky. Eu*tis,r.f Mass. Smith of Maryland, Sergeant of I’enn. Lowndes of S. t. l ord of N.Y. Camp bell of Ohio, Anlier of Va. llackley «»t >. \. S. Moore, of l*a. Cobb of iieo. Tomlinson of Lon. & Butler ol N. 11. . frpTht* Ktiv. Joseph Samuel J F. FKFY, a converted Jew, is expected t > preach, this evening, ( Tuesday) at halt just six o’clock, in tue first Presbyterian church, af which lime a cotlectioii will be t iki n up. to assist the cmigregatiop of which In is me pastor, m completing their church, lebruaiy o Lund for Sale. f I MIE subscriber otfers tor sale trom one to I live hundred acie? of land, in the coun ty of Fauquier, Virginia, a great proportion of which is well timbered, and possessing all the advantages ot water, with the capacity of easy improvement by the use ol plaster, t > which it is most admirably adapted.— MV re it destitute ot every o'her advantage than an abundance ot wood, its locality would render it veiy desirable, being adja cent lo the town of Salem, which affords a ready market lor that article at all seasons ot the year— is well as for hay and other pro* ductious ot a iarm. Within on«. mile, i> in inexhaustable quarry ol lime, wliicn sells I -w. But a short time back this property, '■mid have commanded thirty dollars an acre, a great part in cash, is now offered at .'i very iow price—one thiid in bonds now •?ye, and die nalnnre at easy instalments ol * .e, two, arj i three years- Miy person "•‘si-mg to purchase such property, will be v. di r> vvardeo for his trouble by ruling to s. it. where, in the absence 01 the -ubscri I-r, i: will be shown by Kichard llixey, Dear the place. A. B. SC O I 1. f-b 6 luthslw /V*-editor of the Leesburg W i,hingto Mi • i> i quisled to publish die above lour »»??**>. sml send his act ount to this ctficc tor Jryiuent. Notice. MMIK President and directors of the Me J <.*; iocs' bank of Alexandria hereby give i*"’ice. that an election w ill be held at their ••k’tig house, on Monday, the 12th day ol Mi‘d> next, lot fifteen direetois ol said in ' H u n. J. MORGAN, Cashier, t-br.nrv G Jin I'uhlic Sale. \ArlLL he to the highest bidder, ' * mi TUESDAY, the 2oth inst. at 12 ■ c'nck, on (lie premises, it lair, it not the lair day, th.it tistuhlish merit, >i> l ten»ils, at the west end of the also, v BLACK BOY, about 19 year« of acre, • i excei-'cnt liouse servant, and good habits 'erve about 7 years, and not to be cat * ie>r disposed of out ot' the district.— ^fn's in i-i»j !' now'll at time of sale BICU. SL \HE. f Adm’rs ot estate of *1 C. SLADE, $ Chs Slade. ri^»e»o tuth$*s?w i t'O Na'io-jd Intell’j^ncer will insert ** pb«‘v** 3 limes a week tor two weeks. ^f*tirt‘ to Ksinners ami Others, I * ILL SELL at public ai;c*ion, on Thurs ' ' iS the I o h isi't, it tair. it not, the next ' V. on the premises, adjoining Ches* { 1 l:"lt ta> ii, r«tl my stock, consisting of ‘ se'- c • «\ ilito j., hogs. fa lining utensils, k' A:>., household and kitchen tur r ‘ure * ■ \ nong the horses are three good sad* r ;• *r* » ' ELISHA SOMERS. l-bruury 5 niiwtla Mechanic Relief Society. A stated quarterly meeting of the Me* chanic Relief Society, will be held at the Toan Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 7tb iust, at 6 o’clock. JAS. S. SCOTT, Secy. td teb 3 Wanted to Hire, BY the year—a Negro GIRL, from 12 to 16 years of age ; for which liberal wages will be given. For further informa tion apply to the Printer. February 2__R_ Wanted to Hire or Purchase, AN industrious, sober, and honest negro man, well acquainted with farming,and , the management of horses, and who has some knowledge of gardening, jau 30 _C CAZENO\ E. Lost., ON Saturday morning last, in or near the market, a memorandum pocket book, containing about TVVEN1Y DOLLARS, in bank notes. The tinder shall receive f ive Dollars by leaving the "ame w ith its contents af this office*_j a mi ary dU Whiskey, Clover Seed, $e. I FIFTEEN barrels 1st and 4th p whiskey 2o bbls beef and pork l5oo lbs Godien chteese; received for sale by SAML. MESSERSMITH. ALSO, Ho bushels Pennsylvania CLOVER SEED. jan.27 ( Ginseng. 1INSENG purchased by J SAMUEL MESSERSMITH. january 27 Sugars Plaister. OHN H. LADD L Co. have just re ceived byschr. Pli.iramond, for sale, ]o hbds first 4Ual. Musco Sugars 9 tierces do do 60 tons plaister Paris._Jan- 3 For Sale, 4 LIKELY young NEGRO MAN, a bis r\ cuit Baker by trade at this office, tf For terms apply jan 4 O J. 11. L.tdtl Co. FFER tor sale the cargo ofschr Joseph, 4000 tiusneis oats, heavy and of su perior quality 52 barrels apples january 2 Nvitice. \B1JAH ADAMS has this day taken his brother Andrew H. Adams into copart nership—the business will be conducted un_ der the firm of A. & A. H. ADAMS, january 2___ Transfer Tobacco, PURCHASED BV december 28 S* & D. REED. Wm. Fowlc & Co. HAVE received per ship Jane, direct fm Bordeaux. 20 pipes of first quality Cog nac Brandy, which can be sold at moderate prices. december 4 Maryland Tobacco. WM FOWLED Co. will purchase a fe«» )'g*heals Maryland TOBAC CO, if rn •••ii.'.te application is made. December 7 • four proof years old 5th Whiskey, , • - »*F a superior quali'V, jus* 'eceived and ^ for sale by KEuR & FI I ZIJUGH, ho have on hand a well selected assort ment of GROCERIES, which will be sold low for casb. dec 5 Cheese and Apples. IT^ORTY casks Goshen cheese, and . 50 Vs Newtown pippins JOHN POPHAM, Thompson's wharf december b iiusua Goods for Sale. \ FOffXE & Co. offer for sale. 9 V 16 tons fiist quality St. Petersburg Hemp »5t> bolts 1st 2d 4* 3d quality duck. 60 pieces Ravens, 100 - sheetings. dec 1 5 or Sale, t. T Fort 'Fashinffton, (Potomac) about .A. three hundred pork, flour, and whisky BARR XS. tf dec 1 Wants a Situation, 4 VOUXG !>! AN qualified to take charg A of • >et of hooks, and conversant wit e ith business gvneiall). The bed recommenda tioiH r.oi be had. Enquire of the printer. nov“miM r 16 dtf To Rent, i ffMIE house at present occupied by Mr. ! JL Jo'.iab Watson, as the Post Office Pos • session u.ay be had immediately. For terms , apply to THOMAS BROCCHUS. October 3 _tt Lad it*s’ Walking Shoes. ^ FRESH supply of ladies’ morocco and /"V leather walking shoes, with a general assort'i ent ot other kinds, just received, and for sale at iow prices for cash, by S. <$• D REED. In Store. ' Men’s and boys’ low priced fur and wool hats. December 28 Plaister, Salt Wim*. JOHN’ H L\DD and Co. have receiv ed for sale, j loo tons plaister Paris 879 baskets salt 5 quaiter casks Malaga wine 5 quarter casks Malaga Sherry wine 5 boxes containing 60 bottles cold pressed caster oil. Dec. 29 Brandy, Shirting^ £50. JUJjT received, and for sale. 6 pipe' 4ih proof cognac brandy 4 cases p-.*\er loom shirtings and sheet* , ings, very superior I cast fine sattinetts ; and an assortment j of American cotton goods. 1 nu> 15 AC. CAZE.NOVE & Co, TJie Steam Boat Potomac Captain MicliUeion—from the ap. pearame of* (lie li e the River, will leave this place for Norfolk on Phuis (lav morning next, the 8th in&t. at 9 o'clock. It the weather should be such as to rendu- it probable that the River may again close, and induce an earlier de parture, Notice will "ill he gi'eu in the newspapers, and at Brown’s Hotel m the city of Washington. IV*b 8 Allegany Batter Whiskey. JUS l’ received, 2,000 lbs. of Alleghany HOTTER, in small tirkins, suitable tor family use, which wil* be louud on trial, of a very superior qualify Also, iO bbls. choice WHISKEY, and a quantity ot ex cellent PORK ; which, "iih an extensive supply of Groceries, will he sold low lor cash. JAS. H. ANDERSON & Co. Best Family Flour selected as usual, january ‘*0 _ House of Industry. ^rUIE House of Industry is now in opera tion for the delivery of Work & Soup to the poor as usual—donations from ihe benevolent will he most tlianklully received either in money, wood, vegetables or arti cles ot clothing, and will be faithfully ap plied. Private families can be supplied with good Soup at six cents per quart, jammy 23 Fresh Teas. JUST received per sloop Armada, Kirt^ land, from Arew-York, Gu powder and Imperial tea in chests and halt chests, Su sannah’s cargo, imported 22<j las*t moth.for sale by SAM’L. MESSERSM1TH. IN STORE, 120 boxes Gunpowder 7’EA 20 4l‘> canni-iers do 80 21 b cannister9 Imperial do II chests and 5 half chests Y. Hyson do Ontario’s cargo. dec 23 A. C, Cazenove ^ Co. HAVE for sale London particular Madeira wine, do do Burgundy, do do Market, Malaga, In pipes, half pipes, an I quarter casks, Cognac brandy. 4th proof, old & genuine, New England Rum, Retailing Molasses, Baltimore window glass, Dupont's gun powder Cameras, Flotant indigo, very superior. 6lc. &c. 4*c. december 13 TYLER’S PRIZi! LIST if the Wth ilny's I)ran ins; of the N f'il'UJ CLASS) No *11,558 a prize of D.I000 1753 1378 100 3088 8468 9216 50 All Sold at Tyler’s truly fortunate office. ♦Sold in shares on Saturday last. Cash advanced for prizes as soon as drawn. Draws again on FRIDAY morning, when the splendid prize of 20,000 dollars goes into the w heel, and may come up in ten minutes! Those who wish a chance at this splendid prize would do well to apply TYLER’S Larky OMci where it will be recollected thnt with n a few days prizes to the amount of more than 50,000 dollars have been obtained The following splendid prizes remain yet to be drawn in thb most popular ol ail lotte ries, and will be completed in a lew days. 1ooo dob tooo dois looo dots looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols l<>o<> dols looo dols loco dol;* looo dols 1 uoo dots looo dols ! besides a gieat icc. All payaf 40.000 DOLLARS. 20.000 DOLLARS. looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols luoo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols' looo dols number ot looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols looo dols l.ooo dols looo dols 500 dols. 100, in Americah gold. Cash advanced for prizes as soon as drawn, and prize tickets received in payment tor tick-, i-ts. Ail orders promptly attended to by B. O. Tyler, at either ol his offices in Washington City, Baltimore.‘New-York, Albany, or Montre al. Also H RUNNELS, Opposite Paton $ RnU'hrr a, fCnip sl. who has been appointed agent lor the above lottery in Alexandria. Orders enclosing cash or prize tickets promptly attended to, and a list of all the drawings may be exa mined gratuitously January 31 Notice. JY/JRS. MUIR, wi^tuntr In contribute iti 1TX some measure towards the suppoit of : her family, embraces this opportunity oi ln»* i ti lying her friends, and the public in general* ! that.she proposes taking boarders, and would j be happy to accommodate a number frotn the age ol six to fourteen. The terms, which ! are moderate, may bn known by applying ! at her residence on Koyal’streel. de« j Kop Rent, TWO three story Brick DWEL. I UINGS and STORKS, at the cor. j ner °* King ^ Washington streets, . A .&■> one at present occupied by the coi i lector, and the other by Mr. West Ashton. J. MORGAN, Cashier. To Rent, And possession given bet weed the y ' present time and March next, tint |J||| elegant and commodious three stuiy brick house, the Union and Marine Hofei. situated on Union-street, near the Potomac. It is admirably calculated lor :he accommo dation 01 travellers front Maryland* and sea faring gentlemen. Il has been occupied as a tavern for many years past. For terms ■ apply to ANTHONY RHODES. | ?innary 95 tf To i at. That two story brick store, and dwelling house on Union street, late ^>e rt!S,dence of Mr. J. Leap. ALSO, One other two story brick tenement, ad joining the above,well calculated lot a small store and dwelling. The situation of the above property (being near the wharf) is well established as a place ol business, being occupied as such tor ma ny years. For terms apply to ANN LEAF, orW:\1.N..MILLS. To Kent, That large and elegant three s!o , ry brick dwelling house on the south |1'|! side of King street, between Pitt and .'i Si. Asaph streets, now in the occu pancy ol H. Clagett Possession may be had immediately. For terms applly to Mr. Clagett, or A. LYNN. derrmber 4_ _tf For Freight, THE schooner LEVANT, H. Grif. ,fith, master; burthen about 75o bis. She is a last sailing, tirst rate vessel, not two years old. Freight for Brazils or the West Indies would he preferred. Apply to JOHN H, LADD &i Co. Who have for sale on board that vessel, 75 tons plaister 1 cask of blocks._ For Freight, The sl°op HELTA. O. B. Wright, master, burthen about COO bbls ; she is an excellent vessel; about lour years old, now in readiness to load, in preference to the West Indies or a southern port Apply to JOHN H. LADD.# Co. jan 5 _ For Pernambuco and back to Alexandria, $$$% The superior brig FACTOR. George Brewster, master, is now ! loading, and will sail inajfew days: 150 bis | Hourorsmall articles will be take!) on freight. Apply to WM. FO\VLE &. Co. Who have fur sale the cargo ot schnr Will iam. capt. Dealing, from Portsmouth,of 20'i() bushels Liverpool coarse salt 5000 lbs green cuffee january 3 __ For Portland, The si'hnr. SYPKiV. captain Emery, will sail in a few days, and take some freight if offered imrmdiately.— | Apply to WM. FOWLE & Co: Who have for sale, said sclinrs. car^o of CO,000 feet merchantable lumber december 27_ For Freight) The schooner HOLLA, Capt. Pet* iatee, carries 1300 barrels,an excellent vessel, and will be ready lor a cargo in lour days. Applyto WM. FOWLE &. Co. W ho have received for sale their cargoes of 320 tons pla.«ler paris 12 pipes ) Sicily Madeira wine, 8 half pipes £ Woodhouse’s brand, of lOqr.casks )the vintage of 1815 150 boxes Iresh Muscatel and bloom rai sins 20 sacks of shelled and unshelled al monds december 25 Vessels Wanted. Four VESSELS of a bout Iooo bids. _".each, lor Halifax. St. Johns, Eastport and New bury port. Apply to “IN H. dec II JOHN H. LADD k Co For Freight, THE superior Brig OLIVE, Isaac ^Lincoln, Master, burthen about 2000 She is now ready for a cargo. Also, The Schooner ELIZA, Garret Phillips, Master, burthen about 1000 ids. She is a good vessel, and will be ready for a cargo in one week. Also, 'I'lie* Schooner CAROLINE 4* NANCY, F. Fisher, Master, burthen about 760 bis. She is an excellent vessel, only two years old, and will soon be ready tn load. Applyto JOHN H* LADD 4i On Who have now afloat, lor sale, rac’d by said vessels, 2500 bushels, best .M anchester coal, quality that will be approved. 2500 bush. Liverpool coarse salt. 5 M. Hear boards, For Freight, to Ihe West-In dies or a Southern Port, • fit Tin- superior scln ANN. Bar bas Webb, master, burthen Inoo bids, will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days- Apply to W„V/. FOWLER- Co* Wno have received, for sale, by the above vessel, 7oo casks Thoinastown lime 9ooo feet merchantable lumber ; AT c iVV. Public Sale. OoTHiS DA*, at 10 A. M. Will be sold at tbe auction store, on ac . count of (lie underwriters, 14 bh«N sugar* part of the cargo of tbe brig Cumberland. AuJ at ibt o«tue time without reserve, I cable; groceries and Dry good*, as usual. A,so, ‘ 10 bis No. 1 prime bee/. feb 6 S: A. MARS'! ELLER, auct Valuable Property for Sale. I N obedience to a decree ol the bon. cir . cuit courtof the district of Columbia for the county of Alexandria, made in Apnl term, in the year eighteen hundred & twen ty, to satisfy a claim of Richard B. Ahx* ander, against Daniel Somers, will be ex posed to public sale lor cash, at the Mer chants’ Coffee-bouse, in the town of Al*x anjria, between the hours ol ten twelve o’clock, on H e.vlnestlay} the 7th day t.t Fe bruary next, it fair, it not the next tail day, one moiety of a tract ol land, containing nine hundred and ninety five acres, more or less, or so much thereof as will pay the sum of live thousand nine hundred and se venty dollars, with interest thereon, at the rate of four per cent, per annum, Iruin the twenty first day ol September, 1816, and the costs of suit. ""This tract is about one and an half miles from Occoquan and twelve from Alexan dria, is well situated for cultivation, and the greater proportion covered with wood and umber, which is supposed to yield a bout twenty cords per acre. The soil is good. Fiom its vicinity to the water, and The great facility of exporting wood, timber and produce, to Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown, this tract would be a desirable purchase to farmers, or persons wishing to embark in the wood or timber busiucss.~ The sale will he peremptory. ALEXANDER MOORE. AUGUSTINE NEWTON, Commissioners. in4*tht7F January 8 Masons Wanted. EVENT Y-FIVE 6tone masons wanted to work at Fort Monroe, Oid Point Com fort, where constant employment and good wages will be given for the first rate work men. and none others need apply- AI>o, fifty able bodied laboring men, black or white, to attend on the workmen. Apply at the above Fort to htolithu JjOtrs, who has lived at the place for a long time, and caii say it is very healthy. dec 6 The National Intelligencer, Baltimore Fe deral Gazette, Leesburg Washingtonian, and Winchester Gazette, will insert the above four months, and send their accounts to tliil office. Coal for sale-—for cash. 4 CONSIGNMENT of good Manclies#' ter COAL, Inclose the sale, Will be sold low for cash, in lots to suit purcha-* sers. Those wanting lor grates »>r smith's use, in small quantities, will find it to their interest to make an immediate appli* cation to me, as there is but about a thou1 sand bushels unsold. IS now opened on the premise* formerly 1 occupied by Thomas Triplett, c.n Wash ington street, between King and Prince streets, where citizens and traveller ran j he accommodated with a careful fM^r, I and hay and grain three limes a ray f«.i fil ( ty cents, or by the month at ten d. liars.— j As there is a large lot attached ’othe pre mises, with the accommodation of a pump, Drovers, ami those that have hnrs»>? for sale, will find it to their advantage to call, as they may get hay by the smalt, «$* grain as they may want it ; and tho.*»e disposed to purchase Horses, bv leaving a descrip tion shall have the earliest notice. WM. B. STUART. Jnnuaiy 30 A Livery Stable JAMES ALLISON k Co. February 1 Genuine Garden Scetis. } X/\TW- YEATES oftms for sale, a; redu I W ced prices, at his garden, near Alex andria, a general assortment of GARDEN ! SEEDS, mostly of his own raiding, and all warranted o first quality; also an assortment ! of fruit trees, choice kinds, flowering shrubs, j dwarf box, lor edging, cabbage planrs. cau liflower do. with other variety, with an ex* • tensive collection of green bouse plants, of the most rare kinds. februaiy 5 j l\it Leesburg Washingtonian, and Win* ; Chester Gazette, are requested to in-erf the j above three times, and the National Intelli I gencer three times a week lor six weeks,and ! aend their accounts to this office. District of Columbia, to wit: County of Alexundna. ) ilth November Term, Ib20. ( Uey IN CHANCERY. Jacob Baugh, Complainant, Against : Cyrus W. Murray, Peter Dunbar, and John Adam, Defendants. I fT*HE defendant Cyrus W. Murray, not ■ JL having entered his appearance and gi* . ven security according to the statute and the rules oi this Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, upoD affidavit . filed, that the said Cyrus W. Murray is not an inhabitant of the district ol C olumbia— On motion it is ordered, that tli» said Cyius . W. Murray do appear here on «>i before Ihe i 1st day of the next May term,<J- answer the | bill of the plaint iff, and give security lor ] performing the decrees of the Court; and : that theother defendants, Peter /'unbar and • J. Adam,do not pay a way,come) ,or secrete the debts by them owng to, or the estate or ; effects in their hands belonging to the said • absent defendant, Cyrus VV* Murray, until the furthpr order oi this court: and thataco* py ot this order be forthwith published tor two months successively in one of the pub lic newspapers published in this county, and that another copy be posted at the iron ! door of the Court House ot s>id county. Test, EDM. I. LEE, C. C. jan 31