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7©lu XSSCT7. *W£5,D'iTJS31>iL'Jr M&&WSXi&> SKBII^aDBV3l m» 13M. SmW SWWm T©Ir, SS-ST©, 8SS«; . ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR SXOIVDEJV, lTg DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE A (FOR THE COUNTRY) 13 PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON fugSDAY, THURSDAY *fc SATURDAY, *T5 DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. • — ■■ 1 ' " ' Tii*M of Advertising:—Advertisements neat . *nd conspicuously inserted at the rate of one AoSar per square for the first three insertions, S twentv.fi ve cents for every subsequent inser A reasonable deduction will be made in tvcase of y-arly advertisers. ,» An adve.tiseinei^sjippearmJio^J^^l^ ^ FOR NORFOLK^ , * T^e Steamboat CHE S.&EA KE, Capt: W ilson, wilt be rtln as a regular packet between Alexan <U.J and Norfolk; leaving Alexandria on lues dm and Fridays, at 1 o’clock, and arrivin in jJffoik in time to put passengers for Richmond a« board the Patrick Henry. . Returning, leave Norfolk on Wednesdays and •on.lavs, h! 2 P. M., taking passengers .from . oJncic Henry, and arrive at Alexandria on 2L 'y, and Thursdays,’at 10 A. M. Passe,, ge^ior Baltimore can be carried through ihe^ *?tre from Alexandria to Norfolk, 3fi, excj« or sVmealsincluded. From Nor Sio Baltimore, 3$ exclusive of meals; 39 ■cab included. " • • ^ . Tbf Chesapeake is a siirBoat, particularlyt Adapted to this route; is coppered,xopper-fa « tened. bhs a strong copper boiler, and is. m all mnects. entitled to the confidence ol travellers* Pirt’e-i of pleasure and famines will only-be charged Sd for the trip io Norfolk or Old Point yldS. . J. 'WfLSON. C<p,ain. notice. The Steamer COLUM• . ///1, Jamks Mitch ell; having resumed h^r ■» regular HTfR betweep Eal - timore and the District or Columbia, «(|li: «>uo« iMthe season, leave Baltimore for t|^T)istrict (jrfColumbia exery Saturday, at. 4 o clock, P. H; andifturning. will lea/e YY ashin^ton at 6, jitd Alexandria at 7 o’cl oak, A. M. every YY ed aesday, (<r Baltimore. Passage $2. septl^-tf 'SUGAR ANlI MOLASSES. AA HHDS. prime new crop New Orleans JV Sugar • Porto Rico apd St. Cia>i}£ • 30 hhds. Trinidad anAMatnnzas Molasses For sale by A. 6. CAZENOVE «fc CO. <i»c 15 y \ ALMANAC^ ^ . By thedoz. and gross, fot^?3o, viz: # American ami Repositoljf Cf Useful Know ledge Nautical . do do Y'ifginia and Maryland • do '• Temperance do • do AH of which will be said low’, dec 10-?W. M. MORRISON. Fashionable hats a.nl> uap^. OZEN JOSSELYN, Agent, north-east cor ner of King and Royal streets, respectlully .informs his old customers and the public gene rally that he is prepared to furnish them with ELEGANT BLUK HATS, got up in the first •tyle, of the best materials, and by experienced •nd faithful journeymen. Also. Brown and Seal colored Hats. CAPS. Gentlemen’s. Youth’s, and Children’s Fur, Cloth, and Hair -Seal Caps, of the various qua lities and patterns. YVOOL HATS, dfcc. Every exertion will he used to please, and all favors th uikfully received. N. B. Old Hats taken in part pay for new Mes. All kinds of FURS purchased as above. nov I— 3m _ „ for sale. tThe brick DWELLING HOUE and LOT. formerly the residence ol the late McLean, at* present in the occupancy ol r*r- Hugh C. Smith. There is no property in °*n more desirable as a residence. The im protvinenu are good, and the lot spacious— ■uohng upwards of 100 feet on Alfred street— n running through the square, parallel with 'og to Columbus street. For terms, apply to -nov17 JAMES D KERR. A PPLES QA BARRELS Bald win & Russett Apples _ 10 bbls. Potatoes weived per sclir. Ruth, from Boston, and for a L LAMBERT & McKENZIE, JZ*' Union Wharf. MBROKEN BANK PAPER WANTED. ECHANIC’S Bank of Alexandria; Bank Maryland; Susquehanna Bridge, pay j at ,',e Maryland Savings Institution. -^L13 _JNO. CORSE. LEMONS. Zr\ BOXES fresh Lemons, landing from j. Ruth, for sale bv _ W. FOWLE & CO. 8 Hun* N °- SUGAR. OHl s- npw crop Orleans Sugar, of good landing and for sale by _ S. MESSER SMITH. OA ru?TO R,C0 SUGARS, vll of prime quality, received per l* j ™ ankinco, for sale bv WM. FOWLE & CO. ALF.XANUKIA MUSEUM V daily, from 10 to U o’clock A. M. and . to 5 P.M.* jan 24 NEW BOOKS. THE Beauttes of the Court of Charles the Second: By Mrs. Jamieson, authoress ol “ The Loves of the Poets,” “ Lives of Female Sovereigns,” Visits aim Manners at Home and Abroad,” &c. <fcc. JThe Memoirs of Vidocq, the Celebrated Thief Taker, new edition, in 2 vols. Just published and for sale by AUGUSTUS JACOBS, dec 18.. MEDICAL BOOKS. A TUEATISE of the Materia Medica and A Therapuetics: By Jno. Eberle,M. D., Mem ber of the American Philosophical Society, <tc. Also, a farther supply of “ Practice of Medi cine.” bv the same auitrtfir.. Just received and for sale by , AUGUSTUS JACOBS, dec IS ' . . # VIOLIN AND FLUTE INSTRUCTORS. JUST recerv^d, The Flirte Instructor, con taining a plain Introduction to the rules and principlestif the German and Patent Flate; to gether with a choice and valuable^ selection of Popular.Music, consisting of a great variety of Airs, Waltzes, Songs, Duetts, Marches, dec. &c. Also, on hnp'rovBd Violin Instructor. For sale hy [lee 19] AUGUSTUS JACOBS. r N. E. RUM. ‘■g J HHDS. N. E. Rum, received per JVan X Hr kinco from Boston, for sale by dec 8 H WM. FOWLE & CO. LOOTING .GLASS PLATES. IdT OOKING Glass Plates, by tfoe case, dozen, or single one. of the following sizes: t » 10x14, 13x22. 14x24, J6x2^ l$x30. ROBERT-H. MILLER. io mo 17 ("Nat Int. eoHt & charge K. H M ] ,»i*jVi w-'UT GLA^BSmVc^INA.' A-FE W sets* rich Cut Decanters and gilt Te5 China, justfeceived, and will be sold vei'y' low. . v R. H. MILLER* 12 mo 1 7 'j £%\ GROUND PLASTER. \ * . Q 1 n CASKS- of 500 pounds each • OlXf 115 bbl>\*of 320 do do j SteceivBd per Schr. Sdiltjr^s Return, from Lu bec. apd-for sule by * * • ' ’ • dec 17_WM. FOWlE ft Co. * f . WANTED TO HIRE. ^ A Female Cook,—either by the month or rxyear, to whom good wages will be given.— Apply to the Printer. dec 13 : FOR IIE \T. sA The Frame HOUSE at the corner of al Kintr and Pitt-streets. • i> * . * Aiso_ .* jea The small HOUSE adjoining, next to iSil ttjie Confectioner’s. .Possesion of* either given* immediately, and to good jenants the rentsVDl be made low. R. II. MILLER. 12 mo 17 \ FcftfRENT, The th^se-Story Brink HOUSE, lately occupied hy George Hill, adjoining Win, Stabier’s Apothecary Shop; a good stand lor any business. Possession given- 1st January. Apply*to . • • *R\ H. MILLER. 12/nq 17 *_*1*_ • ;HOUSE SERVANT FOR HIRE. A,BOV about sixteen years of age, a first rate house servant, for hire for the ensu ing year. Apply to the Editor of this paper. dec 12__ POTATOI^ BUSHELS choice Potatoes, for sale on butird Schoooner Albert at dec 17 W.M. FOWLE &, Co’s Wharf. GROUND ALUM sAt. a /~w4~wV.BtJSHEL.S, afloat, for sale by -ll/UiF- A. C. CAZENOV & CO. dec 13 WHEAT FANS, &c. LG. & H. GRIS WOLD have now on hand, . and will constantly keep, or manufacture to order, at their Establishment, corner of King and Alfred streets, a variety of Dutch and Eng lish improved WHEAT FANS; Cockle, Cheat, and Rolling SCREENS, for Flouring Mills; I Window Screens, Riddles, Sifters, Mil. Shakes, Straw Cutters, and Safes; all of which they will ! dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. | They guarantee them to be made of the best materials and workmanship; and hope, by con stant attention to business, to gain a share of the public patronage. Flour manulacturers and Wheat Fan makers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call. . . . A boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above business, 16 or 17 years old, of good and steady habits. N. B. Repairin'* done on the shortest notice. £3- TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass. may 28— ly __ BOOTS AND SHOES. .4. D. HARMON HAS JUST RECEIVED— * PA I it prime coarse brogans, part 1 UUU double soals, a good article for win ter wear Mens’ Kip and Calf Bootees, nailed, pegged and sewed Mens’Calf Boots, sewed and pegged “ Kip do stout do do “ Seal do pegged and nailed “ Thick water proof boots sewed & pegged Boys and childrens coarse and fine bootees and shoes Ladies French kid slippers ALSO, Hair Seal Trunks—all of which are offered cheap, wholesale or retail, nov 12_ SHOT. A FULL supply of all sizes, in store and for sale by S. MESSERSMITH. SOCKS. A FEW hundred pair of country knit Socks just received by • dec 17 JAMES D. KERR. . BOOTS AND SHOES. JH. WHITE has just received, per Brig • Wankinco and other recent arrivals, a further supply of BOOTS and SHOES, adapt ed to the present season. Among them are— Men’s Thrcfc Pegged Boots ' Coarse Sewed and Pegged Brogans, 1st quality . • “ Seal Pegged and Nailed Boots “ Calf Sewed and Pegged Boots, 1st and * 2d qugliry “ Phila. Grain Leather Water Boots “ Calf Sewed, lagged and Nailed Mun roes “ India Rubber and Leather Over Shoes Boys’ Coarse Pegged Brogans and Shoes Ladies’- Fur Trimmed and Plain India Rubber Shoes•m * Hair Seal Caps and Trunks, all sizes Which, with his general stock of Boots .and Shoes, ore offered for sale at the lowest prices, either wholesale or retail.- / - dec 11 MADEIRA WINE. W** BOXBS, containing 1 and 2 dozen Bot /■♦J ties tKach, of Newton, Gordon, Mur-^ . dock & Co.’s extra Old L. P. Madeira Wine, bottled in^ludeira 5 half pipes £ OW.L. P. Madeira ditto \ 7 quarter casks $ ■«, • at ii d°. l. i Pure Grape Juice 6 halt quarter casks $ • 1 * The above Winef were imported by the sub scriber from Madeira, per “Jyauoygh” and Village, ate of choice quality, and tlbyjihrvsiqr passed by a-riy fh the District- ForswWty ' S. \JESSER.SMITH. Who will receive and forward orders (os^evt ry descriptioh of MVdefr’a Wines. ' d*c!2_. _1 NR1 TWINF. AND SHOE TH&AD.- . RALESaBrid|»oi t Sh;f(i& Herfln® j|%ine 4t).„>£ do Shoe Threat*- * ■ Jteeennv imported and w'tfTj!^ sold low. * \ ' * dec 1 v* <yMt,FOVVLE & QO*., ■ . •,«■ ■ ■ ■ -* * .»• * crab* Cider. j I'K BBLS: Virginia Crab Cider, just rec^v-. x ed, and for rile byt* . * " ’ *-J®»JEN SHINN, dec 6 • . _ V-i*11 hey^SWharf. 8 BALES from receWjj^er Sloop Miner.* ar^ron^ajH^ m GEO?’fl)*l!«lSON &.$<*/, In Store.—A fr'*’ Dales Cfttion, Ytirh^Wfc , sorted" rmnjbers." %•*,# ~"jL • Pound Lpwpfihe win# Tobacco 20 to 5j3cjs. * Single plug do ^2 impound ! do . * W/llo*. . .V‘ And son* rtyy old Ci^veAMi^in poundf>.and qii.frters. .. C~ ’ * t do& . i FUKS! t'JJKSfc, " • * WILLIAM H "MOUNT &*CO. have--just receiyed— • , •. # .3 super Lynx Pelerines . ** , , 2 do .Imitation do *. « ’ • 2 do * Lustred Fisner do * • 4 do large sized Lynx4*,iw**Cap<^s . * 6 do * Lustred Fislter do do * , 15 do large and srpall Common do *8 do Boa Constrictors’ Which we will sell at New York prices, dec 8_ SALT, CHEESE, VVUISK.EY, &C.# a AAA Bushels Ground Alum Salt ‘i^UU 70 sacks fine do • 10 casks prime quality Cheese Boxes Pine Apple do « .6 hhds Whiskey A . * Wines, Liquors, and Groceries, as usual. oov B. LARMOCR ,t- m CiiAUl^s bkaMSTT HAS for sale, finales best Bridport fine shad and herring seine twine, a consignment which will be sold low, and is of the first quality A case of ladies cotton hose of best quality, will Up sold bv the dozen On£ bale common shoe thread A bale best patent tailors’ thread, W. B. and blue , 3 bales Virginia cotton osnaburgs 1 bale mixed Lowel kerseys A few pieces 6-4 flushings & coarse wollens A case common and- fine gilt London pins 1 case 4 4 Irish Linens, in w hole and half pieces, real good quality, nov 20__ new goods. JOHN H. BRENT has just received, and will sell very low’.— Superfine and Common Cloths Rose and Point Blankets English and French Merino Calicoes and Ginghams , Superfine and Common Flannel Canton Flannels and Fur Chintz Checked and P'ain Cambrics Flag, Bandanna and Spitalfield Hdkfs Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Silk and Cotton Hose Thread, Bobbiivtt, and Cambric Edging Cassinets, fine and superfine Frilled Cloths and Linsey Woolsey Burlaps and Cotton Osnaburgs Bed Ticks, Plaids Bleached and Brown Sheetings With various other Goods, for sale cheap, dee 3______. PORTO RICO MOLASSES. XW HHDS Porto Rico Molasses, of prime O 4 Quality, received per Wankinco, for sale hy fdec ft] WM. FOWLE & CO. ~ domestics! K K. BALES 4-4 and 3-4 Brow’n Cottons, from the Portsmouth Sc. Pittsffield Manufac turing Company, received per Wankinco. for Ini- by fdec 81 WM. FOWLE & CO “ COFFEE. r\ aaa LBS. Gr?en Rio Coffee £ fJAPUU lO.f'OO lb*. Old White do Received per Wankinco. for sale by dec 8 WM. FOWLE & CO. ,* % NEW GOODS. WILLIAM H. MOUNT A CO. have just received— 30 pair Rose Blankets, some 14-4 10 pieces Point and Duffill Blanket? Devonshire Kersey, Linseys, fand othei Goods, for negro clothing 30 pieces Sattinetts, extra''and common quality, 10 pieces Cassimeres , 10 “ Quilted, Cut Velvet, and: other Vestings • Blue, black, brown, green, mulberry, ade laide. claret, and niij^d Cloths 20 pieces Thibet, Gernfln, affU English Me rino ™ 3 bales Cotton Oznaburgs 5 “ Brown Shirtings 3 “ 5 4 Sheetings w 4 cases Bleached do On H'iiid— • Super Kidderminster Venetian and other Carpefi/tgs* Rugs, in great variety ^ large assortment of plain and figured Silks apd Sating • Blonde Gauze Veils • Blonde Lace do • Black Lace do __ j • * JJlOftde Gauze Handkerchiefs / -Twisfed Silk* ^Jo- • . £ TlfibetShawls, pldp^nd embrt^drt-ed, ve Jry cheap ich' We are determined t6 sell very «»l" nr rrjail. . ,*_d£1;,;,..< # BLANK BOOK M ANUKA'qTpJi Y. • rpHE subscriber informs his friends and the JL^public that he has commenced the above biiSlbess qn King streetj twfi doors east of Roy al; where he intends keeping con«tan%g»n hq,od ^ handsome assortment of BLANK BOOKS, of every*description ordinarily in us£. sucn as Le^ jgers. D^' Books, Jotfrnals;* Letter, C*h,Jn *vbi€e, Memorandum Books, Ac.. ^ • Merotounjf’ Account, Office, A. Schoolbooks, ruled and Imfnidto pattern, at the shortest jw)- ( fidrf. Book BfndiTig, iq every vaffcty of style, neafly and Substantially executed, by *. *oct 21-^tf . ' JOHN .FLEMING M --*---1--r-~ * * 1*1 r •* # ' COFFEE AND TEAS. •/» CHEATS*•) f Young Hyson • L O 4 Half chests > • .* ' TKAf, 2^flces ) • of various qualfties.* , Aj|'chests Hyson do, superior chest VGunpowder do, part extra * 4 half chestS > • fine. ** „ *2 boxei ) ' .. 2 cases each.l2-21b canisters do 20 bags Java coffee^ • - - JusU'eceived and for sfrle by W ' S. MESSERSMlttf, IMiO ha* in 8(or*. • ^ 3 cfiosts • ' * ' 30 half chests > * TEAfl^ 3D boxes * ) % . 0 4 boxes each 12, 2 lb carrist^do* 3 half'chests extra Gundpowder do* 4 boxes common do 4 boxes bach 12, 2 I? canisters do 4 chests ) Imperial do ^ 5 boxes S 30 bags Rio coffee 19 do Ceylon and Sumatra do dec 12 _____ HOUSE SERVANT WANTED, ■ lOR the ensuing year, a colored boy of 14 X; to 16 years ot ace, who has been accustom ed to house work, and -can bring good recom mendations from liis last place. dec 4—tf _ * TO ROPE MAKERS. WANTED, a few Spinners, of sober habits, at moderate wages. Hec 17 JOSIAH H. DAVIS. PRIME GREEN COFFEE. 5 TIERCES Jamaica Coffee, prime green, received per brig Caravan, from Halifax, for sale by W. 1 OVVLL <fc Co. dec 17 _ CLOVES. a LBS. Cloves, in packages of 5 to 20 4UU lbs. each—for sale by dec 12 WM. FOWLE & Co. CHEESE. BUTTER, &C. a CASKS Goshen Cheese 19 tubs and firkins do Dairy Butter 8 bbls Buckwheat Meal 22 “ Newark Cider 20 “ Pippin Apples , 25 dozen Corn Brooms 9 boxes prime White Havana Sugar 2 cases Gunpowder Tea, in 2 lbs. canislers 5 kegs Malaga Raisins 1 bale Shelled Almonds 20 boxes Muscatel Raisins 4 lihds Porto Rico Syrup ^ 10 bags Company’s Java Coffee 2 chests superior Young Hyson Tea 2 hairdo do t'owcnong ao 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 Sfore 12 chests and half chests Gunpowder, Im perial and Young Hyson Teas 10 hhds English Island Molasses 10 bbls Beef and Pork 12 boxes Lump Tobacco 4 bales English Walnuts 5 “ Brazil Nuts 5 “ Jordan Almonds 1 cask Zante Currants dec 15_ COTTON. 5 ROUND Bales suitable for retailers or ma nufacturers, just received and for sale by dec 9 GEORGE JOHNSON & Co. HEIRS WANTED. JOHN SWANN, a native ot Edinburgh in Scotland, and now. or formerly, residing in 'Charleston, in the United States o( forth Am* rica, and the lawful chiidreif of the said John Swann, if such exist, are hereby informed that Marian Swann or Doig, his sister, died, at Edin burgh, on the 25th April, 1834, leaving a settie njent, in which certain provisions are made in favor uf him, the said John Swann, whom, fail-* ing, his lawful children, and he or his children in case 61 his decease, are hereby required to make application to George Combe, writer to the Signgt, Edinburgh, before the 25th of April 1835, otherw ise the said provisions will,-in terms of the settlement, become null and void 'Edinburgh, 1st May, 1834., John Swam, wa? born in' Alexandria in the wimer of 1798: when about 10 years ofbge ' he went to Edinburgh, jvhere he learned the tan ning business, and rettynfcd to the United States When about 20 years of age. Tl»e last heard of Imn was at H.igei^towp^or Fiedericktow'n, Ma** rylan.t: then a journeyman tanner, ^k Q—d3u-_■F ' uiSTkiCT OJ< COLUMBIA, ! "* . 9 ' Alexandria County, s Circuit Court* U. State*.—October Term,*i£S4 Lewis McKenzie. Benjamin*!!4 • ^ LamlPrt and Thomas Ferraii,^^^^^^ Complainants, - - against j *n ^HQncery. 4 George W. Delaplain’and WH-*| liami3. Stewart, Defendants.] n\HJWtJi,ft?antl%Gaorge W. Delaplain, ‘no* i . na^ffg entered his appearance to this suit, and given security accoidincuj^e stathte anil rules of the Court, and it#.|fcng to thk sa&V (action of tllt/^ourt that thWaij^Geflyge W .Delaplain is no* hi* inhabitanfofPPTDistrfcfof~ ’ Cnumhia; on the million ojigl^Dmplainants, their counsel It Is ordertPWt he appear heie, on oi hefoCe (hf- first day,of the nexfMay if re. m of this Court, and *,ter his appearance . to tjns suit and answer ti.cwjonrptaiiruMttK* biJl andgige s^curiiy for performing^ffe the Court; and that the resident delencfant JftPBk V1 «• SR;w art, do not guy; con\ey KpcfetA the debts by him owing To, omthe mo nev, propertyjpbd effects, in his bunds, belong- '^ in#*o..the said Hbsem defendant, until the.fJp B •her order audcfec.ee ofcl, is Court: and that acopy ofthis o§kjr be forthwith published, for { ■Vmontns »#cc;essiva<y, in the Alexandria Ga» z?TTe. nud another copy posted at the fiolit door • of the^Tourt llqqse of said County:* m ! LeE,'C. C. * nov 20—2>#l Br * . - . * T*r*- 7 rine Mipitr* * 7 } +. . ant* ' ^^Fr*. * .. * * acaTnsT f ln Chancery. . Jacob C. Hellrigle & Thom- | son F. Mason, Defendant J fTl HE defendant, Jacob C. Hellrigle, not hav J- mg entered his aijoearance to this suit and given security according to the statute anjl the rules of this Court, and it appearing to the sa tisfaction of the Court that he is not an inhabit ant of the Distiict of Columbia; on the motion ot the complainants, by their counsel, it is or* dered, that he appear here, on or before the first day of the next May Term of this Court, and answer the complainants’ bill, and give se curity for performing the decrees of thp Court; and that the resident defendant, Thomson F. Mason, do not pay, convey away, or secrete, the debts by him ow ing to, or the money, pro perty, or effects, in his hands, belonging to, the said absent defendant, until the further order and decree of the Court: and that a copy of this order be forthwith published, for two months successively, in the Alexandria Guzette, and another copy posted at the front door of the Court House of said County. T‘‘sr: EDM. I. LEE, C. C. nov 26—2m ~ Dl*>r ot’ COLbMUlA, ( <T7 .. _ ALrxANDRiA County. $ *5CI‘ Circuit Court V. States.—October trrm, 1834. Isaac INiukoJJs, surviving execu ^ tor of Isaac Nickolls the elder, deceased; Isaac iN’ickolls, Wil liam Hoge, and William Pig got, executors of Samuel IN’ick olls, deceased; Ann Hunter and David Hunter administrators of Mary Hunter, deceased; and Moses Gulick and John John ston, executors of John Gulick, deceased— Complainants ^ In Chancery. AGAINST panifd Graham and Maria, his wife, and John Mclver; the said Daniel being the administrator of Jon Mclver the elder, de ceased; and the said Maria and John being the only children and heirs at law’ of ihe said John Mclver, the elder—Defcn flams. j THE defendants, Daniel Graham and Murid his wife, and John Mclver not having en» tered their appearance to this suit, and given security according to the siatute a^d the rule* ol the Court, and it appearing to the satisfac* tion of lhe Court, that they are not inhabitant* of the District of Columbia, on the motion of the Complainants, by their Counsel, it is ordered that the said Defendants do appear here on or before the first day of the next May Term of this Court, and answer the Complainants Bill, and give security for performing the decress of the Court; and that a copy of this order be forth with published for two months successively in the Alexandria Gazette, and another copy ppst ed-at the front deor of the Court House of said County. Test: EDM. 1. LEE, C. C. .dec 22— 2m [ BLAMivS A\u PANiPHLEia “ Printed, with neatness despatch, at.this