ALEXANDRIA, (D. C.) sjTMMf MORNING* NOVEMBER 20_ ... are ,1*1 to see that our old and respect* .. \udre«’s Society continues its eaiatence usefulness Long may the descendant, who established it, preseree and prow die good work of their fathers. there are support to be alre.d, 160 or 170 --embers of Congress in Washington, and min. ' .,11 arnee to da. and to-morrow. Congre.. ^11 therefore open on Mood.., with ne.rlt .11 ejlt members present._ Tm oesmboat Potomac, which sailed Jester . ,,,r s.rMk, carried to Richmond a oumber jV„. Senators ami Delegates of the Virgin,. As ietnbly- _____ Ihe indiscretion of some of those who write about Mr. Clay being a candidate for ! , ’flt l’tesidentship, and his not being a can , lUte. must be apparent enough. Mr. Clav is no. 3<1* a candidate.-That is certain. If he .. ,a Ut a candidate, the public vine*—folly, ,\ark. unequivocally «pressed-will so an lit Until this is done, «e object to any Me. Clar will not permit himself . , * pushed forward by the indiscretion uf h.s f: ten Is. , »,nrrnr ot‘ nullification and State rights .c(e is altogether a new thing in the mass , nt ,, ople. L was the doctrine ot the whole ,'ir,( vears ago. The; approved , Ml could be a good ^/WegropA. Koctlv. Hut when the Jackson party found • i not laliitic with such IlattKComi"? ..e ~ joct.mes. and prudently repudiated them, it i* not for us to co'i'p’am. We rather rejoice that ne, the error*.f their ways in time to save usf.oia civil war and Gen. Hamilton from “go ing to the death for hi* *ogar. j The cause of State Rights i*. in reality, the crave of popular liberty—We cause of popular n-ht, .gainst the despotic disposilion inherent in all government*. The People could noi be » a i»vt this cause if thee understood it, for it l* heir cause Jgam*» their natural enemies, power and privilege—Rich. Whig hunted. But it must be that kind of State Kiglits which admits of the union of the States. The States perform and exercise their appropriate and legitimate rights as well in maintaining the $ lies united, as in preserving them sovereign, -if that word will suit. The State Rights that \iuuld introduce nullification, secesvion, section* jl confederacies, &c.. is any thing but the cause of popular liberty It is the cause of di.organi /ition, and, ultimately, of civil war and mili •rut DESPOTISM. Mr. Krguet t* not pleased with our anticipa nts the success and value of manufactures ;itl»e South. In a recent number nf his Exa liner, he objects to our article on that subject. Wesre me'ined to believe that he is too preju ji ,d s »t manufactures to permit hi.nself to julg-conectlv in the premise*. If the South . i> benetiiu-l and enriched by the op-rations w.'ifartorics without oppression or injury r.\ other section of the Union, s .-cess to .« 1 Du* »h the principle on which we have s is, acted. It was tins that always induced •) favor a reduction and modification of the Ii, r.i uV,—not that we did not desire the coin ji.•*! returned to the city, after a successful en 'Ueraent w ith the insurgent*, whose leading men ’? lad captured. Charity S i. r m o n.—The usual Charity v'a>» on bthail i f the st. Andrew's Society will Oe **n hed on Sabbath dav, at the First Presby terian ‘-'Ur. by Uev. fcLtAs Hahbisow. at 3 o’clock in the ‘ m, <»n ’ l he p-ocee N of the collection to Le dis )!‘td among th- poor of the town indiscriminately. ^•wjO _ k"7* St..iiuireiv's Society.—The members ol o Suei*tv are requested to attend 1 he Anni 'r'~rT meeting on Sr. Andrew's day [’Saturday, Dm.J at Newton's Hotel, at 11 o’clock, at time an Klection of officers will take plai e I8* »rjfr „f (J0|,0 Auld, President, Ji'wSO—It L. McKenzie. Sec’y. &3*The Savings Fund Institution ,!fl *vrry Saturday afternoon, from half paat 3 to 5 under the direction of a Committee of the ** ‘Ca.i, at their Uoom on Fairfax, a few doors north r ^ice street —Thoae to whom it would be more 1^‘tnent. may make iheir depoaiW on any other day I’ •« *eek, with William Stabler, Apothecary, fcc. r *Htr«rt ^eSat HASHED. At Waterbury, Coon on the 12th in*t. by the Rev. Mr. Arnold, Mr. Benjamin F. Leaven wobth to Mi** Jane Baeiholomew, recently of New Haven. [We have bad a communication before us stating that the day after the marriage, two ladies brought suit* against him for a breach nl promise of marriage, and that some months since, a similar suit wa* brought against him, acd that he paid *1000 J—New Haven Register. COM1IGKCUL._ LATEST DATES. From London • Oct 23 I From Liverpool Oct 24 . From Havre • Oct. 16 | From N. Orleans Nov 15 Price of Produce in Alexandria yesterday, from wagons and Vessels. Flour, per barrel, - • *5 50 a 0 00 Wheat, per bushel, - - 1 00 a 1 15 Corn, do - - * 0 65 a 0 65 Rye, do - • 0 66 a 0 70 Oats, from wagons, per bushel, 0 58 a 0 40 Oats, from vessels, do - 0 33 a 0 35 Corn Meal, white, do - 0 72 a 0 75 Corn Meal, yellow, do - 0 65 a 0 70 Flaxseed, - do 1 25 a 0 03 Whiskey, per gallon, * • 0 28 a 0 30 Bacon, per cwt. - - • r 75 o 8 00 1 Butter, fresh, per lb. - - 0 16 a 0 20 I Do firkin, do. * • 0 10 a 0 15 ! Lard. do. - - 0 07f a 0 08 ; Plaster Paris, (retail) per ton, 6 00 a 0 00 Wagon Pork, per 100 lb*. • 4 75 a 5 00 Flour.—The wagon price continues at *5,50. , From stores it is very dull, there being no pur* chasers in the market. NEW YORK MARKET, Nov. 27. Cotton continues drooping, and the accounts from Liverpool and Havre published this morn ing are calculated to add something to the de cline. Flour is rather heavy at the closing pri 1 ces of ln*t week. The prices of Grain have not varied this week. Ashes are without change.— . . mi* 1 m t • a 1 ft_ Mackerel are steauv at du*, mu oj. are not brisk, and the news ia not favorable.— Molasse* and Sugar remain at last week. The eatiei condition of monev affairs continues. Jour. Com. ALEXANDRIA MARINE LIST. I I Arrived, November 29. Schooner Hittv Tom, Chase, Boston; Plaster to W. Fowle & Co. i Schooner E i/a Jane, Kell?, Boston; Plaster to H. Danger field. Schooner Hickorv, Swann, Occoquan; Flour to J- & J. H. Jannev. Scnooner Juvende, Philips, Vienna; Corn to ' Stephen Shinn. Schooner Plough Bov, VV ood, Port Tobacco; ' Wheat and Corn to Master. Schooner Bee, Drummond. Follj Landing; OaM, Peas, &e. to Master. SchiH.ner \nn Maria, Brocket, Follj Land ing OaU to Master. Schooner Caleb. Goodwin, Port Deposit; Lumber to Mr. McK'iight. Schooner Accntink Packet, Delano, Accotink, Fiour to Johnathan Jannev. Schooner Ortiimbo, McDaniel, Pomonkev; . Wheat to Master. Schooner Rambler, Collev. passed up for Georgetown. Below, one Brig. Sailed, Schooner Leonides, Dearborn, Gibraltar and a Market j Schooner Pamela, Nickerson, Charleston. Steamboat Potomac, Nevitt, Norfolk. Sailed from New York 27th inst , British brig Duke of Clarence, for this port. Brig Nancy,Titcomb, hence at Savannah 20lh , inst. . _ . „' Below Philadelphia 28 h, brig Remittance, of, this port, from St. Domingo. Br tg Rubicon, of Georgetown, at Curaroa, to 1 sail in 3 davs for Georgetown, on lltli. Bv an arrival a* Philadelphia. Nov. 27th, Schr. President, Kirtland, hence at New York. Nov. 20th, Schooner Potomac, Bears, sailed from Halifax for this port. Nov. 16th. British schooner Caraboo, Doane, hence at Halifax. j Fot Freight. The schooner HiTTY TOM Chase, mat- j fW t— c irriea about 350 barrel*. ^ II take a freight I JuTTr?* *>r to the West Indie*. Aj t»i> to j nov 30__WM. FOWLS Ik Co Fte*A\ Clo\metA. /• a q ,ahels of prime quality, in tacks of two and three bushel*, just received per steamboat from Baltimore, and for sale by . U McKKNZIB. Truon whsrf. / V STORE, ?0 bags ltio Coffee, of prime quality, nov 30 a- - iipuefcftYfc FYwur. 1 a FKW barrel* Gennessee Flour, reported of «upe i A rinr quality, for family use | nov SO 9 A MX B. LARUOUR *_Co. liar litaA. ONF. case Bar I.esd. nov 30 SAMX B. LARWOUR & Co_ i Cotton Xt\r n V3au&\fcwYck Ur p have just received from the Bran lywuir factory 3000 lb*. C«'tt'.n Yarn, from No 5 to 12 \l*n, 540 »lo Cmndlewkk—which >re offered for Mle on usual terms for sueh att.clc*. and • operate prices. Tbi* factory make* Y .m of excellent quality • In Storey 10 kegaLeiper’a Scotch Snuff and a few barrels Apple*- lo-w „„ 30 «" * C. FicWtd VivvAitw. Barrels Picked Pippim, just recrved from 30jersey. and for **•«• TheJ HOUe.t *' U mo 30th V®Q*N»b »• HOWIaii. Waa\k\n*lon&A\exanArla Boat The Steamboat ESSEX will leave ALEXANDRIA at 8f, II. and l__H O'clock—WASHINGTON at 9A, 12, and 4 o'clock—for the remainder of the aeason. nov 30 PE I’ER JONES, Master. [Nat. Intell- eo3t] LUiuov&\. I HAVE removed roy Office from the ton'h weat corner of the square, intersection of King and Washington streets, one door nonh of said corner, and opposite Mr. Grub's Store, where those having busi ness with me will please call, tiov 30—w6w_ CHKISTOI’HKR NEALE Office of the Chesapeake Sr Ohio Canal Company, Washington, Nov. 27, 1833. N'Ol'ICP. — Pursuant to the adjournment of the last meeting of'he Stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, a meeting of the said Stock holders will be held on Monday, the 9th of Decem ber next. at the City Hall in this city, commencing at 11 o'clock, A. M. JOHN P. INGLE, nov 30—dt9thDee _Secretary. • for boston. <-£5: The regular packet schooner VELO JaSmLClTi', Hammond, master, will be ready lor cargo in a few days. For freight apply to the master on board, at Central Wharf, or to nov 28 WM. FOWLE & Co. For Bos\on. The schooner FRANCIS, Captain Chase, Jmfclbwdl have despatch. Fur freight apply to the subscriber-; who have landing rrom on board said schooner— 100 boxes 9perm Candles, of superior quslitv, va rious sites 100 boxes Mould do, do do do 10 hogsheads New England Rum nov 27A. C. Cs ZKN’OVB k Co For Boston The packet schooner NEIV-YORK, Smith, master, will have despatch For freight apply to Ute master oil board, at Central Wharf, or to nov 27 W FOWLS k Co. For Boston or VorttanA. |ffg- The aehooner FAIR LADY Captain Bsker, EfrrMT “,:n carry 800 barrela. For freight aa above ■ 1 VRA mN no* 2J—6t BosTON BEEF> &c AA BBLS. “ Winchester’s*’ No 1 Beef 10 hhds New England Rum 15 boxes Lemons. Received per Velo city, from Boston, for sale by nov 28 WM. FOWLE & Co. ~ OOSHEN CHEESE LBS. Prime Goshen Cheese, just JL^PmFwJ received and for sale bv nov 28 WILLIAM N. McVEIGH. TEAS. YOUNG Hvson, in chests, and half chests; Gunpowder, in chests, half chests and catty boxes; Imperial, in half chests and ratty boxes; Souchong and Powdmng, in half chests and catty boxes—TEAS, of superior quatiiv. for sale by nov 28 S. MESSERS ML IfL_ COFFEES. RIO. Lsguira, Java, and old White Coffee, for sale by nov 28 8. MESSERsMl TH. FINE TEAS. Slc. CHESTS, half ch s's, and 13 lb boxes iSlF Gunpowder. Hvson, anil Young Hyson TEAS 5 cases 4 and 2 lb cannisters Gunpowder do 1 chest fine Powdmng, in patters 10 hhd» Po to R'CO Sugar, prime qualify Rpceiveil ami lor sa>e by nov 28—eo6t VV. BAR I LEMAN. •Mwfttv.tvttAd Tugtvr*, $*c* lo sirjssf 10 iiof’difHih N. K. Rum 20 boxes 1 ‘ranges 50 tons PU>t- r of Paris Received per schooner New York, fir sale by nov 27 W POWI.K tc Co gvi w * Rags, ("I! k) just received from the I’h® s&y H f nix ‘‘hut l ower Gonipane of Baltimore, lor I tie by nov 27 S MKSSLKSMII II. CLOVERSEEI). A LOT of prime Fresh Cloverseed, for sale by nov 28—d2»v J & J. II J ANNEY. ~ AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1834, I PUBLISHED in Boston, 2d Edition, juat re ceived and for sale bv nov 28 WM M. MORRISON. NOTICE. '■NHE Pieaident and Directors of the Ashby’s 1 Gap Turnpike Company have this day de clared a dividend of two and a half per cent, on pteir capital stock, payable on the fiist day of January. 1834, to the stockholders or their legal representatives. A GIBSON, treasurer of shbvNGap turnpike Company. Sliddier.org, *»i»v. 8. 18.13 nf,v 28— 3w CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Al). HARMON has just received, by sebrs. ct_ V ...i. ...a V.lnrilv from Rmlnn. and direct from the manufacturer’s, an additional supplv of Coarse and Fine BOOTS, BOOTEES, and SHOES, of every variety, suitable for the season; which are offered cheap, either wholesale or retail._nov 38 HATS, CAPS, &c &c.!!! JOHN T. EVANS respectfully informs his o'd customers and the public generally, that he has on hand a splendid assortment of superior BLACK H ATS, of all shapes and qualities, manufactured by journeymen of long and well tried esperience. A» he keeps no apprentices, he can therefore, with confidence, recommend any work which may leave his shop, lie has just received, by the last arrivals from Boston and elsewhere, CAPS of latest fashions and of best workmanship and materials; among them will be found Youth’s and Men’s Cloth Caps, of a variety of patterns. Also, a few do zen Ladies’ Cloth Riding Caps, a new and beau tiful article. H" continues to keep LADIES’ FURS «>r everv kind, *och as Fur Stocks, Boa Constrictors, • &r* And Fur Skids fur gentlemen’s cloak collars. He is now mat- ^factoring L\DIES’ BEAVER BONNETS «f the latest fashion, which are I thought handsomer than any thing of the kind i ever before ..ff-red to the public. All of which he will dispose of, on accommodating terms, j nov 28—d3m__ JOB PRINTING ' Expeditiously executed at the Gazette Office. EUg&nt Pwfumwy ' QCENTF.D WATERS:—Superior Cologne Water, i O Lavender Water. Row Water, Orange Flower Wa : ter. Honey Water, Florida Water. The above delightful preparation! are put up in plain and feney bottlea. Being prepared with the greatest care, they are warranted equal in qualitv to tny imported, and at price* much lower than usual. Essences or Extract* of Rote*. Lemon, Vanilla, and Orange Flower* This class of extracts, independent of their fine per fume, sre also highly useful in fi»voring pie* pudding*, ice-creams, jellies, Ac. In order to use them, it is on ly necessary to pour in a few drops of the extract, un til the article is flavored to the taste t brse extracts will keep unimpaired for years, and are veiy superior to the common distilled waters of the shop* Extract of Bergamot, Jtssnmnc. Villefeurt, Tuberose, Jinquille, Orange, Musk, Bitter Almond* l avender, 'Jonquin. Camelia. Citron Flower* and Extruit dt Rote fancy Thi- class of extracts are of that kind moat suitable for perfuming gloves, handkerchiefs or for smelling butties. They are prepovd from the purest ir.gredi cuts, and contain their different ptrfumes in the great est perfection. Volatile Aromatic Extraet For head ache, tne sick ruom. or » general smelling ! bottle, this delightful compound is equal, if not supe rior, to any thing of the kind in use. Containing all the fragranev of the most delightful ! perfumes, it has also the volatile quality which render* it highly useful as a remedy for fainting, and will be found uf great utility for travellers by land or water, or person* in crowded assemblies. The Indian D^e for coloring and preserving the Rumen llair This excellent snd very innocent preparation differs entirely from the various article* hitherto used for the same purpose, inasmuch as it is free from all noiioas ingredient*, and will not, in the slightest degree, in jure the texture of the hair, or even stain the akin.— Ited, light, grey, or gnsly hair, can, in eight hours, be changed by it to a beautiful and permanent black or brown; or, if applied at night, on going to bed the change will have tak n place by morning. Whiskers and e>e brows are colored with the same facility.— Price 75 cents per bottle. Low’* Indian OIL The Indian Oil is a compound of Beat's Oil with other articles of equ»l benefit for the gnwlh, and for gradually coloring the hair, it has obtained much cele brity for its fine effects, and is in daily demand It gives to the hair a bright aud lasting curl, and makes it, when har9h, soft and beautiful Persons who are becomidff irrev. will find the Indian Oil of much aer vice in preventing to great a calamity, as it aurely i% to the fashionable lady or aspiring bachelor No other direction for its use is necessary than to dress the hair with it, as is done with Pomatum or Beat's Oil. Price 75 cents per bottle. Purified Bear's OiL Among the many articles offered to the public for the growth ami preservation of the hair, none seem to have g vensomuch satisfaction at the Purified Bear's Oil—which has been known, in many instances, to re store the hair on heads which had been bald tor years; it also prevents the hair from falling out, and quickly restores it when lost from sickness, or any other cause It gives to the most stubborn locks a strong, glossy and lasting curl, removes the dandruff, which often impedes the growth of the hair, causing headache, f*■' GROUND on the west side of iGglflK Fairfax street, between Prince and Duke reels, formerly occupied by Evan P. Taylor as a coach maker’s shop; and the Ground be tween the north gable wall of the said tenement and tbe line of the lot lately occupied by Nicholas Kings ton—in front on Fairfax street 55 feet, more or lesst in depth 123 feet i inches. 2. The VACANT LOT ndjoioiog the Mid brick tenement on the south, extending to Reuben Johnson's line; in front 18 feet, more or less; in depth 123 feet 5 inches. 3. A RENT IN FEE of £4 10s. lid. Vir ginia currency, charged on a lot 14 feet 6 inches ia front, adjoining No 1 on the south, being part of the lot formerly occupied by Nicholas Kingston 4. Three V\C ANT LOTS, 28 feet S inehf• in front each, in depth 123 5, on the east tide of Royal street, between Prince and Duke a'reeta. The a«le will begin at 10 o’clock, A. M. in front of the brick tenement on Fairfas street. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; the residue in three equal instalments of three. six ambnine month*, with intaieat from the day of tale For the deferred payments, bonds, with good security, will be r« quired. H I. TAYLOR, Commissioner, oet 30— eot30ihKotr CLOTHS BY AUCTION. A LARGE LOT of Nuperior British made CLOTHS to be sold by auction on Satur day morning neit, 30th instant, at the corner of King and St. Asaph streets, consimmg ui muc, Black, Olive and Claret cnlois; to which I would invite the attention of dealer* and others} poii lively to be told lo the highest bidder*. oo* 29 GEO. WHITE. TRUSTEE’S SALE. —BOOKS, ENGRAV INGS, &c &c. THIS EVENING, at half paat 6 o'clock, at White’s Auction Store, will be sold, without reserve, to close sale*, a variety of Se* cond Hand BOOKS. Also, Engraving*, aod a variety of other article*, remaining untold from sale* hitherto made. The above sale is made by virtue of a deed of tru*t from George White to me, for purposes therein expressed. B HOOE, Trustee. nov 30 _ _ __ BY GEORGE WHITE ttook ConUnubA* Corner of St. Jitnph and King streets. ON MONDAY EVENING Dec. 2, 18J3, st 6| o'clock, I shall coming; the vale* of those Urge and splendid Invoices of BOlJCS. h c rrr.ivU the New York. Philadelphia, and Batimore markets. So extensive is the assortment, that as yet it i* but lit tle broken in upon. 1 hey will consist of all the splendid editions, as published by the principal book sellers thr ughout the Uuion. Sales positive to th« highest bidder*. _nor. 30—2t ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 4, by print ed catalogue, mother elegant iupply of Book% now on the way from Philadelphia Particular* here* after. On THUHSDAY EVENING, Dec. 5, an ***ort ment of Fancy Articles, Ac fcc. fcc noT 30 GEO WHITE. Auct In consequence of a legal informality ia advertising the property described below, s re sale of the liiM will take place as under. BY WILLIAM U NUTT. Trunlve ft BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from Anthony Crease, ilecene.l. the subscriber will otter tor sxie, .it pub lic vendue, i» 'runt of the premisi s. on Saturday, the 21sf of December next, at 1! o'clock. M ...i TIIE HOUSE AND LOT iluon the south side ot C.kiueron 3lBBlIra*,ree,t between W sshington and'•t \sxph streets fron’ing on Cameron itrect .8 feet 6 iinches, and running b’ e. Juo/i«f. at present occupied by lames Irwin ► sq md •ubject to bis lease. WftiCft will expire in December next, when poeseitwn will be given and may by arrangement with Mr Irwin be hud sooner I'iiis is a modern • tu;t veil fi. ish-d. ’ <.n f'irt *.,u Three Story Brick Dwelling i.’cute with convent ent Out Howes and its situation particularly e.igtble /r|a,«r/Drn",fiUhf cash, the balance in (our «qual instalments. at six, twelve, eighteen and jwealy(out months, with interest from the day of sate **Jhe de fcmd payments, g"»u - ■■ -- .7. -w/ The title to this properly 11 believed to be/*V«|jj W The Trustee will, however, convey auch title cnlv aa ha* been vested in him. y CHARLES BENNETT.Trustee. n«v 19—eotSlatPcc_ BY WILLIAM D. NUTT. UNDER the authority of a Deed of Trust from Jaa. C Wilson, the subscriber will tell at public sue* tion, to the highest bidder, on Monday, 9th Ucocmber next, at 12 o’clock, one-third of that large THREE STOR Y BRICK WJ RE HOUSE on street, lately occupied bv K AW. Ram lig»»l „,v Alto, one third of a LOT OF OROUBJJ Zutkc street, adjoining the Dwelling Houae attach ed to St Paul’* Church Terms made known at sale, oov 8 —dta SAM'L. J. POTTS, Trustee. By virtue of a Deed of Trust from Ro ber I T. Wilson to me, bearing date the 2d day of January, 18^9, and recorded in the United States' Cir cuit court tor ihe County of Alcxanuria, I ahall offer for tale, at the aarne time and place, all the right, title ami interest of the said Wilton in the above deaenbed property. Term* made known at sale WM. LUDWELL HODGSON, nov 25 _ Tm*". *CP I will, at the same time, aell the remain ing shares of the above property, Consequently the teii" b’"“ "-wrsmftr nov 25—t9ihDee _ LOST, A PAIR of GOLD SPECTACLES, a abort distance from* town. The finder will be rewarded by leafing them at this office. i _ i ——