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C O X G R E S 8. ... senate, DECEMBER 1, 1834. o'clock, the VICE PRESIDENT took L'ir and called the Senate to order. t*C following Senators appeared in their ThVin* a quorum of the body, viz: Messrs. If Benton. Clay, Ewing, Frelinghuysen ■* if Hendricks, Hill, Kane, Kent, King of Ttm McKean, Mangum, Moore, Nau ^Poindexter, Robbins, Robinson, Shepley, Ja'1l Smith Southard, Swift, Tyler, Tall 5ilf!’Tipton! Tomlinson, White, Wright °The usual orders for informing the House of JLntahves that the Senate had assembled, ^TtheVresident of the United States that Gon ,nJ was ready to receive any communication j^igVwish to make, were, on motion of Mr. trUiTE. passed. "lr GRUNDY, from the Post Office Com ; r' ((tfered a resolution suspending the 31th 011 Tf the Senate as to that Committee which rUe° its selection by ballot, and directing its ™“nuance as il at present exists. The reso tr-A GRUNDY, the Senate ad ioarned. mouse of representatives. At 12O’clock, the Hon. JOHN BELL, Spcak of the House, took the Chair. Upwards of one hundred and eighty meir US were in attendance. The usual orders relative to informing the | is-nate of the organization of the House, and pointing a Committee to wait upon the Presi dent were passed, and The Hoiwe adjourned. ~ for freight or charter, The superior coppered and copper-fas tened Brig OTRANTO, Captain Frisbic, S175 ton*, and stows 1300 bbls. A Height B .hi West Indies or to South America would £ Sr,treJ Apply I" S. E. Scot., George * * STEPHEN SHINN, ^°*n' Alexandria, dec 2_____— -FOR barbadoes. The coppered Scotch brig ST. JAMES, {S)james Boyd. Master—can take 300 barrels **; „n freiffht For which apply to bread on Ireignt FOWLS A CO. dec 2 --- -fok freight or charter. _ The brie REMITTANCE, W. Bears, iRV Master. she is coppered ami copper fas tened and carries about 950 barrels. Apply to Tecf s. MESSER SMITH. " FOR MADEIRA The Schooner HOPE, Thompson, mas rfiDter. This vessel having her cargo engag ^7an only take a few passengers—her ac aodations being good. She will afford a favo rable opportunity to importers of wine, as she null return, direct to this port. Applications can be made to the master, or to dec 2 GEORGE JOHNSON & Co. The Intelligencer and Globe, will insert the above three times. —_ FOR NEW YORK. rfK The packet Schooner ALEXANDRIA, j. T. Britton, Master, will sail on Thurs day. fur light freight or passage, apply on board tf jo S. SHINN: dec 2 Janney’s Wharf. PORTO RICO SUGAR, o HHDS. of excellent quality, just received O per Columbia, and for sale by dec 1 GEORGE JOHNSON & Co. BROWN’S CHEWING TOBACCO. *r boxes pound lumps superior 3 5 do do do extra 30 do 12 to the pound JiKt received and for saie by dec2—eo3t W. H. MILLER. CHOCOLATE. HALF Boxes W. B. No. 1 Chocolate 31/20 do do W. Baker No. 1 do 5 Boxes prepared Cocoa—just landed from the ship Harvest, and for sole by dec 2 S. MESSERSMITH. \vl\'ES, RAISINS AND COFFEE. ,)- r**« Marseilles Madeira t W| la do Sweet Malaga ^ 30 boxes Fresh Raisins 2rt bags White Coffee This morning landing from schooner Victory, from New Yotk, and for sale by dee 2 WILLIAM N. McVEIGH. T SUGAR, COFFEE, Ac. 6 HHDS. St. Croix Sugar (part prime) 10 do Porto Rico do £ do N. Orleans do * bags St. Domingo Coffee 16 do old white Laguira do lO^oxes Lump Tobacco, 12’s 5do pound lump do 5 kegs twist do 25 reams Wrapping Paper 20 bbls prime Pork 10 do do Beef Ending, and for sale bv STEPHEN SHINN, d*c 2 Janney’s Wharf. WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS, Sttoiul door West of lira ten's Hotel, Pennsylva nia Avenue, Washington. HAS this day opened a new and splendid assortment of SILVER PLATE, consist in? of Finely finished and Silver Edged Tea Sets, new patterns Beautiful Silver Mounted Waiters, from 6 to IS inches Finely wrought Silver Edged Cake Baskets, Candlesticks, and Snuffers and Trays Solid Silver Ware, of every descrip tion, of hts own manufacture, constant ly on hand, or made to order, in the ve ry best style He has now on hand 50 dozen Silver Table, ea- and Dessert Spoons, with an excellent as ^Hment of Ladles, Butter Knives, Forks, &c. “■ ated on Steel, Table and Dessert Forks jles-4c. and German Silver do. J«c 2—3t C.„ ax^strayT” AMR to the Plantation of R. B. Mason, south v end Potomac Bridge, on about the 25th an astray, a white horse, about ‘ Hands high, supposed eleven or twelve years ur’ short necked, with some marks of the col • The owner is requested to come forward, Pr°Perty, pay the cost of this advertise '> and other charges, and take him away. jiec^_3t *pRLN TING neatly executed at this office ICjT Our advertising customers are request ed during the session of Congress to send in their advertisements at as early an hour in the day as practicable. DRUGS, &C.—LATELY RECEIVED. PURIFIED Camphor Best English Mustard, a choice article Dr. S. H. P. Lee’s Patent New London Bi lious Pills, direct from the Patentee Dye Stuffs of best quality Pure Jamaica Ginger in powder and race, very superior Henry’s Magnesia Genuine French Sulphate of Quinine Superior Gum Arabic Florida Water Weller’s Vegetable Rheumatic Compound, Rheumatic Liniment and Indian Pa nacea Swaim’s Panacea, direct from Swalm’s j Laboratory Indelible Ink Pearl Ash and Sal Bratus of the best qua lities Sponge of very fine quulity English Wafers Refined Borax Spanish Arnotte Castor Oil of the best quality, refined Jebb’s Liniment Relfe’s Botanical Drops An Instrument combining a cupping set, a stomach pump, a pump for discharging coagulated blood from the bladder, a breast pump, and an injection or lave ment apparatus, at a moderate price. This instrument has been examined and approved by many physicians at the North Soda for washing and Soda for medical use of very hne quality Shell Lac and Alcohol Selected Gum Myrrh Best fresh and clean white Mustard Seed . A valuable remedy for the Tic Douloureux Carrageen or Irish Moss Jujube Paste Liquorice Ball Wistar’s Cough Lozenges Jackson’s do do Coxe’s Hive syrup, prepared in the best manner.—This is a valuable remedy for bad Coughs, Asthma und Croup Senna Syrup }f„rCo„ghs Hoarhound Syrup nrenared Compound Syrup of Liverwort )•! /tie sub Cayenne Lozenges, for hoarse- | briber. ness and sore throat J “ Moxons’ and Butler’s Effervescing Magne siam Aperient MORRISON’S PILLS (genuine) An assortment of best English fancy So.aps German Cologne (Karina’s) genuine Florida water do Ginger, Peppermint and Fruit Lozenges Lilac, Blue and Pink Saucers Chlorine Tooth Wash Do do Paste English Tooth Brushes Preston Salts Robinson’s Groats and Barley African Pepper Mexican Black Lead { Superior articles for German do do } cleaning Stoves. Pratt’s Patent Nipples Bernard’s Renovating Liquid, &c. Fresh Salad Oil (Bordeaux) and AMERICAN SOOTHING SYRUP, a va luable article for children cutting their teeth. This is an English preparation imported expressly for the subscriber 53-Careful and unremitting attention is paid to the selection and preparation ofevery article 12th mo 2d. 1334 WM. STABLER. COMPREHENSIVE COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE, NO V in course of publication, and to be completed in 5 vols., imperial octavo. T he first volume just received and for saie by WM. M. MORRISON, who is Agent for the same. This work contains the Text according to the authorised version; Scott’s Marginal Re ferences; Matthew Henry’s Commentary, con densed. but containing every useful thought; the Practical Observations of Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D.; with extensive Explanatory, Critical, and Philological Notes, selected from Scott, Doddridge, Gill, Adam Clark, Patrick, i ool, | Lowth, Binder, Harmer, Calmut, Rosenmuel ler, Bloomfield, and many other writers on the Scriptures: the whole designed to be a digest and combination of the advantages of the best Bible commentaries, and embracing nearly all that is valuable in Henry, Scott and Doddridge, conveniently arranged for family and private reading, and at the same time particularly adap'ed to the wants of Sabbath School Teach ers and Bible classes; with numerous useful Ta bles, and a neatly engraved Family Record.— The whole embellished with five portraits, and other elegant engravings from steel plates, sc 1 veral maps, and many woodcuts, illustiativeof Scripture manners, customs, antiquities, &c. Edited by Rev. Wm. Jenks, D. D.. Pastor of Green-street Church, Boston; re-edited and adapted to the views of the Baptist Denomina tion of Christians by Rev. Joseph A. W arne, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Brooklyn, Mass, dec 2 To Mr. Morrison: Dear Sir—The Comprehensive Bible now in a process of publication, and for which you aic the Agent in Alexandria, I have perused—so far as the time allotted me would permit—with some care, and with no small amount of interest.— With Henry, and Scott, and Clarke, and Cal met, &c. from whose valuable labors the work has been compiled, I have long been familiar, and as it has concentrated and suitably ariang ed, all the most important and profitable matter to be found in each of these, and as the Theo logical views which it exhibits, are strictly Evan i gelical, I cannot help regarding it as one of the ! most useful Commentaries, for families, Bible Classes, and Sunday School Teachers, that has ever been published:—and as such I have no hesitation in cordially recommending it. I ne only thing strange about it is, how’ so much in teresting and important matter has been crowd ed into such a small space, and at s,,<-h a ro°de* rate price. ELIAS HARRISON, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Alex 1 andria._December l«t. 183T_ I “ NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against crediting the crew of the Scotch Brig “ St. I James,” as no debts of their contracting will be I paid by Master or Consignees. d<>c 2 ;■-FOR SALE, ON moderate terms, a second-hand Cooking StoVe. WM. STABLER. 11 mo 26___ ! THE AMERICAN MINSTREL, A MUSICAL Periodical price $3 50 per ann. | the numbers semi-monthly. Subscriptions i 0re„oTiTfU'ly SOliCi‘ed’ by E. KENNEDY. I DRA WS THIS DA Y Maryland State Lottery, Class No. 24 for 1834, To be drawn in Baltimore on Tuesday, Dec. 2. HIGHEST PRIZE $20,000. Tickets $5—Lowest prize 6. On sale in great variety by JAS. KIOKDAN. BCf" Uncurrent Notes and Foreign Gold pur chase^___ DRA WS THIS DA V Maryland State Lottery, Class 24 for 1834, To be drawn at Baltimore on Tuesday, Dec. 2 HIGHEST PRIZE $20,000. Tickets $5 00; halves 2 50; quarters 1 25.— Lowest prize $6. To be had in a variety of numbers of J. W. VIOLETT, Lottery and Exchange Broker, Near the corner of King and Fayette Streets, Alexandria, D. C. DRAWS THIS DA4 Maryland State Lottery, Class 24 for 1834, To be drawn in Baltimore on Tuesday, Dec. 2. HIGHEST PRIZE 20,000 DOLLARS. Tickets $5—Lowest prize6. For sale, as usual, in great variety, by JON. HI. 4'LAItKE, {Sign of the Flag of Scarlet and. Child,) King st Alexandria, D. C. DRA IPS THIS DA Y Maryland State Lottery, Class 24 for 1634, To be drawn in Baltimore on Tuesday, Dec. 1. . HIGHEST PRIZE $20,000. Tickets §5 00—Lowest prize $6. To be had in a variety of numbers of J. CORSE. Lottery % Exchange Broker. Alexandria. FOR FREIGHT, rfrv The new and superior Ship COLUM &L\PH/A a. W. Crosby, master, now ready for the reception of a cargo. Apply to dec 1 VVM. FOWLE & CO. FOR NEW YORK. rfr: Te Schooner WILLIAM, Thompson mas C--C^ter. has the principal part of her freight en gaged, and will be ready to receive cargo on Tuesday—four hundred barrels freight wanted. Apply to HENRY DAINGERFIELD. dec 1__ RUSSIA DUCK. PIECES M. Alexxndroff Heavy duck Ot-I 30 do Logan Bruisquine do do 30 do XU do do 30 do KouoplofT do do for sale by HENRY DAINGERFEILD. dec 1__ SEINE TWINE AND SHOE THREAD. OK BALES Bridpoi t Shad & Herring Twine 5 do Shoe Thread Recently imported and will be sold low. dec 1 WM. FOWLE & CO. PRACTISING BALL. Mil. GENERES' has the honor of informing the ladies and gentlemen of Alexandria that his Practising Ball's will commence on Fm day next, the 5th I>ecember, if the evening is fair, if not, the following Friday. Mr. Generes solicits the attendance of his former and pre sent pupils. dec 1 3t SERVANTS WANTED. A MALE House Servant, and a Woman Cook—both advanced in life would be preferred. For suitable ones of good character liberal prices would be given by the year. Those from the country would be preferred. Enquire of the Printer. ” dec 1 LOST,, SOME time ago, a plain GOLD RING, en graved on the inside “From my Mother.” The tinder is requested to leave it at this office, and the owner will give a suitable reward, nov 29—3t FOR HIRE. A COLORED BOY about 15 vearsold.ofgood character, and capable of being a House Servant, having acted in that capacity lor seve ral years. Wages low—apply at this office, nov 29—eo3t __ FALL AND WINTER GOODS. WILLIAM H. THOMPSON & Co. have this day received a further supply ol seasona ble Goods, among them are the following:— 15 pieces Blue, Black, and Col’d Cloth, ve ry cheap 70 pieces Sattinelts, at all prices 20 “ rd-4 French and English Merinos 7 “ Black and Blue Black Italian lus trings 10 pieces Black Italian Crapes White, Red and yellow Flannels Bleached and Col’d Canton do 50 pair 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12-4 Rose Blankets 200 “ Fancy and Striped do 2 Cases low priced Calicoes 14 Bales Brown and Bleached Domestics Cotton Oznaburgs and Colored Cambrics I Plain Linsev, &c. with a great variety of other ! Goods, all of which we will sell at Re duced Prices. nov 29 brandy. q/'I Q,r. casks Brandy, received per schoon O* * er Village, for sale by nov 19 w WM.FOWLE & CO. j TIMOTHY SEED. THE subscriber has just receieved, and of fers for sale, a further supply of Clean and Heavy Timothy Seed. JANIES D. KERR, nov 29 _ 'TTieese, * Casks, said to be of good quality, receiv 1 O ed per shooner Alexandria, from New . York-lbr"l^MBERT&McKENZIE, nov 25 _Union Wharf. teas! -f Half-chests Imperial ) Teas 1U 4 do Gunpowder \ of superior quality, landing from schooner Al exandria. from New York. a^d for sale by nov 25 EDWARD DAINGERF1ELD. SALT, CHEESE, WHISKEY &C. Bushels Ground Alum Salt 700 sacks fine do 10 casks prime quality Cheese Boxes Pine Apple do 6 hhds Whiskey . . Wines, Liquors, and G™c^fn o^rn nov 25 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO LAND FOR SALE. ~ I wish to sell a TRACT OF LAND in Ji the County of Fairfax, containing about 800 Acres, seven miles from Alexandria, and one mile south of the Little River Turnpike Road, formerly the residence of the late Dr. Craike. It adjoins the lands of Daniel Minor and William Moss.*1 I will sell the whole or a Pao“tau-«6w 'reai’1' W. H. THOMPSON. PRIME BEEF. -g t Bbls. Prime Beef (Reynold’s brand) just J. received and for sale* by nov 22WM. D. NUTT. FURS FOR THE LADIES. PELERINE and Round Capes, a beautiful article; Lynx, and other Boas, extra fine. Also, a large and goneral assortment of Su perfine Caps: for comfort and richness they j stand unrivalled. Hair.Caps of every pattern In store, the Don’s much admired Silk Hats: for a continuance of lustre and beauty they are j not equalled. Together with a stock of Hats, of my own | manufacture, that will give satisfaction. I so- , licit a call. JOHN T. O. "V\ 1LBAR. nov 28—tf “ TO KENT, The BRICK HOUSE, next to Mr. James lUifl Norris’. on Prince, between Fairfax and Union streets, at present occupied by Mr. John Morgan. Possession can be given 24th Decern- 1 ber. JOS1AH H. DAVIS. I nov 27 FOR RENT. m A comfortable two-story BRICK HOUSE, ;j:IH on Water street, near the residence of Jos. Haris, Esq. well calculated for a genteel family, havingseven rooms. To a good tenant the j rent will be low, and possession given forthwith, j Apply to * SAM’L LINDSAY, j nov 27 _i NOVELS. IN 2 vols. 12mo., The King’s Own; a Tale of the Sea. “ An excellent novel.”—Edinburg Review. “Captain Marryatt may lake his place at the head of the naval novelists of the ; day.”— United Service Journal. Jacob Faithful; or, Life on the Water: com plete. “ Equal in merit to Peter Simple, and perhaps even more entertaining, are the Ad-1 ventures of Jacob Faithful, another of the whim- i sical creations of Captain Marryatt’s prolific , brain.”—Saturday Courier. In 3 vols. 12mo., Peter Simple; or, Adven- ( tures of a Midshipman: complete. The Pacha of Many Tales, by the Author of < Jacob Faithful: in 2 vols. I The Miseries of Marriage; or, The Fair ofj May Fair: by the Author of Pin Money: con- | taining the Separate Maintenance—The Di vorce—The Flirt of Ten Seasons. In 2 vols. 12mo. The Cruise of the Midge: by the Author of Tom Cringle’s Log. In 1 vol. l2mo. Also, the 3d volume of Jacob Faithful, to com plete sets. Just received and for sale by nov 25 AUGUSTUS JACOBS. ^ THE MUSICAL GARLAND, BEING a selection of Popular Airs, alphabeti cally arranged on 26 curds, with a hand some landscape surrounded by flowers, which expresses the tune; the whole inclosed in a handsomely ornamented box—Colored S3 50, plain 2 25; and without box 1 50. Just received and for sale by E. KENNEDY, nov 20 SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO. -g W BOXES, pound lumps, W. Morgan’s A # brand, said to be of very finest quality— just received per schooner Virginia, from Rich mond and for sale by GEO. JOHNSON & Co. nov 17 fNational Intelligencer law3w] NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS ROSE Blankets, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12-4 Fine white Domestic and Canton Flannels Extra Family Bieached Cottons Super, super extra Long Cloths Brown Cottons, 38 inches wide Apron Checks Super and Common Calicoes Do. Furniture do. cheap Common Cassincts Russia Sheeting 6-4 Cotton and Russia Diaper Thibet Worsted and Cotton Shawls Long Cotton do White and Embossed Cambric Ribbed and Black Worsted Hose Country Knit Irish & Lamb’s W ool Half do Brown and colored Patent Thread Wadding, Pins, Orrel’s large Cotton Balls Men’s Beaver and Worsted Gloves Gilt Buttons and Cloak Clasps Plaid and Striped Carpeting, &c. tic: Just received and for sale by nov 21 OEU. IUTE. CASH FOR 100 NEGROES, INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25-years ' of age. Persons having likely Servants to j dispose of, will find it to be their interest to give J ns a call, as we will give higher prices in cash ; than any other purchaser win* is now’, or may j hereafter, come into this market, oct 25 FRANKLIN & ARMFIF.LD. j BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public that he has commenced the above business on King street, two doors east of Roy al, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a handsome assortment of BLANK BOOKS, of every description ordinarily in use. such us Le xers. Dav Books, Journals; Letter, Cush, In voice, Memorandum Books, &c. Merchants’ Account, Office, & School Books, ruled and bound to pattern, at the shortest no tice. Book Binding, in every variety of style, neatly and substantially executed, by oct21 -tfJOHN FLEMING glades butter. KEGS just received and for sale by Z\J GEO. JOHNSON. nov 27 _ SICILY MADEIRA WINE. 5anarter-casks ) 0]d Sicijy Madeira Wine, 1 halfpipe S just received and lor sale by nov 27 WM. N. McVEIGH._ WHEAT, &C. I CONTINUE to pay the highest Cash price for Wheat, delivered at the Triadelphia Mills, of in Alexandria. 1 wish to purchase Rye and Flaxseed at my Store, on Union, be tweeen King and Prince streets. n,,v24 SAMUEL LINDSAY. THEOLOGICAL BOOKS. AN Introduction to the Critical study ard Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures—By Thomas Hartwell Horne, M. A. of St.Johns College, Cambridge. Fifth American edition, illustrated with numerous maps and facsimiles nf biblical manuscripts. The History of ihelle formation of the Church of England, by Gilbert Burnet, D. D., Late Lord Bishop of London, in six volumes. . . Sermons on Duties belonging to some of the Conditions and Relations of Private Life, by John G. Palfrey, A. M. Professor ofBiblical Li terature in the University of Cambridge. For 3a|e by AUGUSTUS JACOBS, nov 25 _•_ BLANKS AND PAMPHLETS Pirnted, with neatness & despatch, at this office AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEED SALE. BY virtue of a decree of Prince George1* county c urt, sitting as a court of equity, passed in the case of Charles G. Osbourn, against Hendley W. Lanham and others, the subscriber, as Trustee, will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder on the premises, on Tuetday the 23d day of December, 1834, at 11 o'clock ihe real es tate whereof Josiah A. Lanham, late of Prince George’s county died seized, being that weil known Tavern Stand called Slash Creek, situ ated in Prince George’s county, on Ihe road from Piscataway and the lower counties to Alex andria and Washington City. This property M consists of a House and Lot of three acres ofland more or less, with all the necessary improvements and outhouses, and is thought to be one of the best Tavern Stands in the county. Terms of sale: one third of the pui chase mo ney to be paid in cash, on the day of sale, or ratification thereof by the Court, and the balance in six and twelve months from the day of sale, in equal instalments—the purchaser giving bona with security, to be approved by the Trustee, for the payment of the instalments with interest from the day of sale; and upon the payment of the whole purchase money, und not befure. the Trustee is authorised to execute to the purcha ser a deed for the said Josiah A. Lanham’s in terest in said property. The title is believed to be indisputable. CHARLES G. OSBOURN, Trustee. N. B. The creditors of the said Josiah A. Lanham, are hereby notified to file their claims with the Clerk of Prince George’s County Court, as a Court of Equity, within three months from the day ofsale. CHARLES G. OSBOURN, 2—1aw3w* Trustee. HATS AND LAIS. TIIE subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizens of Alcxandiiu lor their former patronage and informs them that he has recently returned from the North, where he has selected, and by the late arrivals receiv ed. a handsome and extensive assortment of goods in his line, which in addition to his former stock, enables him to otfer great inducements to dealers, wholesale or retail, consisting of HE A VE/I I/A 'I'S, 1 si, 2d. and 'id quality. Long and Short Naps, Imitation Beaver, and low priced Hats, of all the various shapes that are wanted. SILK IIA TS. A very handsome article, large and small brims, made particularly to order. TRAVELLING CAPS. Sea Otter, Fur, Seal, Mock Otter, Hair Seal Cloth Caps, in ail their variety. THOMAS L. MARTIN. Three doors West of Brown’s Hotel, Washing ton City. nov 24—7t MANTLE AND PIER GLASSES. 1VTEAT mahogany frame and gill Mantle and In Piet glasses (water proof gilding), for sale by nov 21_GEO. WHITE. MACKEREL, CANDLES, AND RUM. QK Hall Barrels of .Mackerel Ot/ 80 boxes Mould Candles 10 barrels New England Rum Received per schr. Mount Vernon, for sale by A. C. CAZENOVE & CO. Also, 12 boxes Lump Sugarnov 8 FOR SALE. MThe brick DWELLING HOUE and LOT, formerly the residence ol the late Daniel McLean, at present in the occupancy of Mr. Hugh C. Smith. There is no property in town more desirable as a residence. The im provements are good, and the lot spacious— fronting upwards of 100 feel on Alfred street— and running through the square, parallel with King to Columbus street. For terms, apply to nSv 1Z__ _ JAMES D KERR. FOR SALE. MTlie two story brick house and lot, fee simple situated on Duke and ltoyal street, now occupied by Mr. Janies McKenzie. Appli cation to be made to Mr. Thomas Poincy, or to the subscriber. J. C. GENEKES. nov 17_ eol in THIS IS TO tilVE NOTICE riNHAT the subscriber of Alexandria County, I in the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Orphan’s Court of said County, letters of administration on the personal estate of Ed ward McLaughlin, late of said County, deceas ed. All persons having claims against said de cedent are lu-rehy warned to exhibit the same to the subscriber on or before the 15th day of November, 1835. or they may by law be exclud ed from all benefit to said estate. Given under my hand, this 15th Nov., 1834. EDWARD SHEEHY, Administrator ol E. McLaughlin, nov 15—eo4w__ WAS COMMUTED TO the Jail for the County of Alexandria, District of Columbia, on the 2d of October, 1S33, as a runaway, a yellow woman, who say her name is REBECCA SMITH. She appear. to he about 35 years of age, 5 feet 0 inches high, stout ami well made. She says that she belongs to a Mr. Freeman, a negro trader from the South. The owner is therefore requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away; otherwise she will be sold out to the highest bidder, on the 2d day oI De cember, 1834, in front of the Court House door, os the owner lias been notified before this ac carding to law. D. MINOR, Deputy Marshal, and Jailer for the Coi nty of sept 12—2awl2dDec Alexandria. D. C. STRAYED. OR was Stolen, from the Stable of the Sub scriber, on Wednesday night last, the 12th instant, a light colored Gray Horse, from 8 to 10 years of age, about 15 or 16 hands high.— His tail has been docked long and nicked, but he does not carry it high. His breast is mark ed with the collar, and the shoulder at top a little fretted or chafed with the saddle. His gates are a pace and trot; his shoes nearly worn out when he went off. A liberal reward will be paid for returning him to the Subscriber, at the corner of C. and 3d Streets. CARY SELDEN. Washinton. Nov. 27—co3t. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ) County of Alexandria, to wit: ) DAVID REED has applied to the honora ble James S. Morsell, Assistant Judge of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, to be discharged from imprisonment, under the act for the relief oPinsolvent debtors, within the District of Columbia, on Friday the 5th of De cember next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the Court Room; when and where his creditors are re quested to attend. E. I. LEE,,y. C. nov 29—3t _ - Alexandria’ museum EN daily, from 10 to 12 o’clock A. M. and 'rom 3 to 5 P- M, j»n ?4 \r