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^- —— — - - - —» - - — ■ TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1838. ~ NEW SERIES VOL. Xlll—Ko'ij**" ALEXANDRIA G AZKT IK, PUBLISHED DAILY BY FDG.1 R S V O >V I) K .V, jISHT DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE halt yearly. alevandkia gazette, (FOR Tin: COUSTR V) IS PUBLISHED R60ULARLY ON *CKSI> VY. THURSO VY AN > S V TUUD \Y r five dollars per annum, payable in advance. _ 7Vr ** 7" Uwiiti'i* - Advertisements i<>t exceedio-one squir * inserted tnree hie*f-ir S'. Advertise*!! ntscontinued ({FT three tunes for 50 cents usquate or lCb insertion insi l^ or 25 cents o ilxnU. hxteen lirvs are c muted as a *qu 're \ Ivertis-m-nts by th** year, at prices > be agreed up m, bavin- reference to usual amount o( space tnev may oc Tvrsons advertising by the year not to dvertise articles not included in their re al ir business, nor to insert in their m - ertiseuients an/ other uarnes than their iwn. _ - Jb'AANDIllA AND ItosTON RR* UULAR LINE PACKETS. M> ^ nTbf follo vm- Vessels will compose P the regular Lm> of Packet, bet ween nstnn an I the .tistrict of Colu „e Esther, R Newcomb, M<'tcr ■> vy' inkinco, E, II. Ryder, .. Amulet, (J. G. Nickerson do « Columbia, C. Ryder, These vessels are all of the fir Ss, nth exc-dlent ncceinm xlations for Pas ; leers. 1'he Masters stood pilots, and j 'if acfii noted with the trade. 1 hey j iil sail once a week Iroin each place. , SVM ROvVLR & Co.. Alexandria, < A C. LO.dRAED & Co., T wl'arf, uton. _ _ iuue aO-U j WASHINGTON CITY AND N. OR- i LEANS PACKETS. — The subscriber* having pur : ►chased of Messrs. ArmUeli, v«3*f tivinkhn ,V.Co.twooflheirsplendid New lirleans packets, intend runmns; then L..,uiarly oet.veen the two ports, leaving »ch olace on the 1st of each month. The brig TRIRUNE, Samuel Roush j M,,r will leave this place on the 1st of; ext month, i December) The brig UN-1 IAS, Nathaniel Roush, master, on the i January. Those wishing to ship had hotter have ; ieir servants ut tats piace a tiuv <>r iwt) > revtou* to the vessels sailing. Servants MD be kept at 2b cents per day. Kieignt iiiJ passage as heretofore. WM II. WILLIAMS & CO. j Washington City, Nov. 19. fou sale or rk.n r. /A The thiee story brick dwellin'! iSlhouse with store adjoining on Fair ;lX street, the house at present occupied >y Miss Ashton. The House is spacious . Uid we«i finished. The w hole will be-old i>c, and payments made to Mill the w i>h* s of the purchaser. Ap;> y to aUg 23 M FOWLK & SO*\\ ;ABL\ET, CH AIR AND SOFA MAN UFACTORY. 1“ E0NA1UI O.COD'A respectfully in jLJ forms his friends and tie* public generally, tnU he has removed to the math side of King street.between Colum > H and Washington streets,in the hou>e lormerly oocuiped by Phares l hr oop, ivo«*re he still continues to manufacture ill kinds of Cabinet Furniture: an i abo informs them t!i it he h is on hand at pre lent, and intends at all times to keep, a lull assortment of the best Furnitm-, Made by tin* beet workmen, and of the leatest fashions; wh h he will warrant spi ll, it not super.or, in quality to any tver offered in tin* District, and w hich wwill s»*|] ,ow tor Cash or a liberal errd t to punctual pels »ns. And he hopes, >v his punctuality and attention to biiM less, to secure apartion of the public Mfrmage. Old F urnituie neatly repaired and band* one y varnished. TURNTNt* handsomely exeetped anc. it ihe shortest n Vioe iy L» — tt it 'd l if'ii MMLL1AU IMA f r, professor of Mu ff sic, uv.uis himsolt of this opp*>riuoi ly of expressing his uckn oviedgoinents lo his friends, who hav-1 kindly patroniz ed his exertions, and informs th and lie citizens of Alexandria gen rally, but he has made such arrangements, as • ill enable him to receive several addi tional pupils. Mr. Pratt respectfully tenders his ser vices as an instructor on the Piano Forte, Guitar, Flute, Vioio icello, vVc. AK >, as ktoucher of Vocal Music. Ills system k> instruction comr.iuuic ites, in an easy pd ftmihar in inner, the ru lim* nts of lltescience as well as the mure abstruse Mrts of the theory of Music, which tends ^enlarge the mmd. cultivate the taste i tad facilitate the progress of his scholars. He h is gie it pleasure in referring to tiss M. Coleman, and Messrs. P. II. iootfand J. M iss* y. Any communication left at the Seni foy of Miss Coleman or at J. .Ynssey’s, r,ll meet with iuiediate utiention. ap 11—tf W\l. LANPHIFK, Jr., 1\LN ns f, on King, near u'ashing ton streei, Alex^untri». nov 11 — ly MOL ASS KS a A A1 HNS. llilOS. !%• tailing molosses * Lr )|J0 tmxes i ,, ^ ^ hail boxes, \ *msins. deceived this day ,md l«»r sale by A. C, CAZKNOVK & Co. , PLANK RT COATS. A PAl.K of blanket Coats—a very | r**,i*;> nnirl-—li>r salehv d«d6 A. C. CAZENOVE & Co. 1 ! 'flMKSK FILLS have long been known, and 1 appreciated for their extraordinary and iovnedi te p> verso*' restoring p. rfe-*t health, , to per-o >a snlTering under nearly e»erv kmd of ! disease to which the human frame is liable. Wiieii taken aero'* lis*£ to the direc inns ac« i cnmpinving them they are hig!i!y hem-ficial in the preven ion m l cureot R.liou* Fevers. Fe ver m l A pie, I) spepsia, L;ver Complaints, ? Sick Ilea lache, Jaundice, Astlrm, D-npsy, R ie;t na’isni. Knlirgem ntof'ii *Spie- n, l* ?es, Cho'ic, Female O Mruot ons, Heart Rum, Fur ; red f’ongue, Nausea, Distension of me stomach ! an I IViwels, Incipient Darl cei, F atwhmse, II ibitoal C'Miven'ss L°s* of \ophite, R otch. e l or Sallow C *mpVti‘>»:, and in all rases of Lorporof the R ?wds, w here a cathartic or an aperient is nee le I I hev are escredingly mil 1 in the r operation, pro 1 icing nci'.li r nau sea. griping nor dehiiitv. Perhaps no *rt!c’e of the kind lias over been ofFere I l » t"e pubi c supported by testimonials of a character so lecisive, from sources a- re* spectacle, or that has jiven iiio;e universal sa tisfar • ii They have the testimony of the wh de medi cal profession i i their favor, wild * not a sin gle case of i'! cocseqteuct s or nu l:i * ency esn tie adcif* d aj'-enst tiiern II mdreds and thousands bless the d.-iy they became acipuintid wit4i Peters’s Ve;r-table t*i!!s which, in consequence of :h«ir extraordi nary goodness, have attained a popularity un precedented in the history of medmiue. Tile very ciicumMance alooe tiiat plivsicians in every p irt of lh~ Union (but rn >re especially in the S mtherti States, where Mu y h»ve lonjj b eo in u-e) are making free u ;e of them in tlrrir practice, -peiks volumes 10 their pr ise. \dd to this the tact tint all \*. ho use invariably recommend thern to their friends, an! t!ie e** tiinouy in tbeir favor is al nost irresistible. As ail anti bi'ioos rented i, an l to prevent cos’ive uess ty h ive nj rival. One Id v Cent box will estah'ish their char icter, and pr^ve that there is truth even in -m advertisement More tt.an two mii:i »ns of boxes of these celebrated Pd!s. have b**en so d in the United Sta’es v :»ce .1 iim »:*v» 1 b’ !)» l)r. Peters has irevived upwards of fifteen hundred ceit.ficacs, all jjiveo hi coiisMjuence of 'lie i^D't 1 limit* ny his Medicines. Prepared b\ J.-s Prn'*>:,> Peters. M I). at his institution for the cure of obstinate diseases !>v me ms of vegetable rem dies, N » l'~*0 Liberty *tr- et New York. Ki ll b >x contains40 pilis Price 50 cents. V »r sale by Win Stabler, Wm. Ha* per, Cook I.eadoeaUT, and John I. Sayrs. AleXM.dri i; \ >v ;>0. IS'7 iS/ierirorw\' tJlw'trn \l>rj urfic //?///e«/f erf !•'.>:t (Tin >nk; list. vsls. Of the class llyp.r rephy, inc-hid ug ail the f>t>os of w Ci «>;111 i, \ / raiU»KUh*UL\!t«;«Mi n rp iom, Wh te el. .fl- ling*, D.xp p i*. ScMhduus Sore ftves. j Lluonic 1) >t*as<* ot she Liver, o: toe He.«rt, ot ; tile Spleen, :>t lie i\i Im ’s. <d 11»e spine, K'i,fF*' ! Kvp; L uc trrlioM, Cn m*, Menorrhagia, or , Female n*»?npl ,».T.a These are but d HVrent modifications of the j s?'** disease, and g from the >-ifT:e cause d«v- -t liogtished ay the same dn.g ms.s, and cu:abh* | bv the same re i t dr s. I h -ir common cause j i> an itregul r action of the K tcT >-LVvanic : forces .a die system; they m»> all he detected i by pressure upni the''ides of the vertcurrt *ud j guilds of the neck, which el.cits *1 e L ecTo- ! (■»lva*:ic S\ m buns, and <he> nm be cured by ! t*i se Kleero-M^giu tic rcmeili* s t he I‘ t i | :ve accompanied ly a c**i»spendi«nis m* client ' trea’ise; **\pu idug til • principles ot die d s j envery upon winch they are founded, and s‘a* , ting be man t r m which they are to tie appli ed. In 'lrs wot k 1) *\ Sherwood drill »nsr.Ue>* I the Let that t very part oi the hn*»>an body, to- j geiher w. lievery particle of animate and in aiumtle md’er, nci her in a n'geive or pos - toe state « f electricity; am* tli;»t every mmion, : in hli m it Ur, whether in . he hugest masse** «>r in the s vu I st part cVs, i** pro..need ov the atil iCt ng an '. rep* do g forces ot di'sun v. isal pr>:ic pie. I he niorbi t action which produces tiisease «d the org»ns or bubs, he proves to he occasioned bv the urn. u** pr pun * r.mce ot om of these forces m the sys’ea., and lu* » medies restore health h» sundume, th:s r:»guNr acti >n loan * i|i librium. Bv *b:s n:e«us, the v iy »eeds of tin* disease ore eradsetted and a p* r inaneut cire tit c’vd, even in cas-s where nit i tn>j e of t ed < t tro n otlier s >ui r.e* is ahan lout d. I 1‘he K t ctri-M igi.e'ic Itemedies are the ond pr«. paralioiis appiicable to los pr« v i mg class ot u.beast*, and ihev i y ver dn;'pponit 1 he con t.deuce repcsed in tiiem l hje s* inp'oms ot the class oi diS« aS;S to AMii :!l i.U7v Hi e yppiu a bie can be di covered, umKr the d ructions j Cun' allied in the w u k w Inch icc #mp mu si hem, | \vi h«»ut the aid of a phy -»ci oi. an l they c m be u-eo witii p l te. t *>*tety and succ .*>•» without die', t*g or i ic niven ence, or my tor’divr a lv cc* than tins wunt alLmts. 1‘iice Id dollars; tor ?a e by J. 1 S VY115, L) ugg*st, dre 2o — !y L?r,g street, Alex uv.lria. VOiNCiiKi K LliMU.N JUICE* rgauK subsettoers «>lFor ift<‘ at) *ve arti cle to t.»e ;a»l>hc ad an elegant, eco nomical, and convenient sobs.itule for lemons'. It will not injure by ]or>2[ keeping, is more convenient III an lent on sand equally o«md. either m medicine, cookeiy, ur in loritii ig itoree.tbie b-verafj^s. •:t is valu »ble t«> sea tareing men, and to persons r-sidmo in the interior «d the country, where it is fieqmm iy impossi ble to procure the fresh fruit. For salt* wholesale or retail, by COOK Oc LEAD BE AT Kit, dec K) King street, Alexandria. R \|S1NS AND APPLES. •Ai/\ BOXES and hail ;l>oxes Fresh OU BiHich Unisins. It Bta s A pales, I'lppins an 1 Genitins, a very nice article just received, for sale i t>y * OAMELCAWOOU vfc Co I dec to; I i f]TMIK s?;bscriber has just received 8871 par 1 cel* of l.Hildreth** Garden Seeds, fr*sh and genu tie. which, with >1C6 parcels on hand mafc< s \Z 000 parcels all neally put up a d la belled to S'dt purchasers. Landrelli’s Seed* liave been u^cd in this ptrt of the country for about ten )e.»rs, and their reputation has been constantly exten ling. The following observa tio is are quoted from Lmdreth’s catalogue for ? 13-8. i “ i*ne proprietor’s opportunities for enfen sive pracical observation, have enabled hi in judiciously to di criminate such varieties of ! vegetables as are really worthy of culture, from j tin inferior, or as is not infrequent, worthless varied; s ot tlie same kind, wnich have been perpetuated through inexperience.** Ksregirds Hie quality, the proprietor would only observe, that as the seeds sold by him are of inn ov.'k r, towni, (with hut s'ight excep tin i> lie can ther.- tore warrant them with entire confi lence, andhe is tqudiy cmfident tint they wifi, on trial, prove to be far superior to those of fortign importation, or su :li as may be casually collected in the Un ted States *' Pile sunjeriber is agent of I.AN’DUKTII oidy, lor the sale of (iitden Seeds, and will avr iro t!ie pu'dm that so fur as Ills exertions are concerned, all will he done that the nature of the case admits of to prevent seeds from bi i »g d": p >sed of that have become too old to vegetate. His entire stock of Seeds lie has re cently and carefully ex mi ned and those of which there' was any doubt separated from the other, to be returned to Philadelphia. Am mg i!»e seeds received and on hand are the following, viz: Asv*HA«rs, large green an 1 large purple; AHTiCHtiKK; l>tet, long blool, early turnip rooted, mangel wur'z.l, and Swiss chaid; Plans, long no], red an.I brown speckled va lentine, Obi; a bush, white kidmy and six , weeks; Pox c i.k, German and Scotch Kde, itii ccni.i, purple cape, Oahii i;k, early \oik, large \ mk. early hitfersea, early sugar loaf, lirge drumhead. flit dutch, large berger, cur! .•d savo\. early bu1 ock’s heart, (identical with •lie early George ) and led Dutch for pickling; Caumflowkii t arly Asiatic ; Ollf/uy, white and red solid; Otct**11x11, e-»riy frame and long green for pickling; Onitss. curled; Oaiih t, e.vly liom, long orange and purp!e; Conn, early white ti nt, productive, go) ien Sioux, i caiii.st, tail suga corn, host fur table use;! 1 -.. veil. I) heli withe for l.wns; Kr.o Plant, 1 laige purple, i,KTruiK vrrtc kiki green c<;>, j early cabb.ge, eatly curled, large India, and , brown Dutch; Mkl'JI, citron, nutmeg, and j Spanish \\Mt-r melon; Nasici*tium; Onion, ] ' siivrr sk'm, large ye How str.isburg, and VVetli- j i er-field red; Ps\s, dwarf blue imperial, Wish (op’s dwarf pmldK, early cliarlton and early ! frame; Pahslky, curled; I’ep.-km, large sweet j lor pickling; Pumpkin, cheese; I'aiismi*, large , : sugar very line, Hapisu. yellow iuaimey, red i i jiid white turnip rooted, long scarlet, long sain on, and while ami black Spanish; Hut ii\an esculent; "rinatii, round savoy and prick ly see led; Sals a t or vegetable oy Mcr;SiiUaSU, early tuisti and long green; I uu>ii\ red topp ! ed, early flit white ihrch, yellow rw'a baga, | rtnd tide's ILbiid; Tomato; Ifcn 11 skrih, a good assortment; ! lunvku Skkih. a choice cob lection expec ed in seas »n; Datavocrs con taining plain d rections for cultivating vegeta bles for gratuitous dRtribijf ion. \VM. S 1 A ID .EH, Druggist, 1st mo 3 1 Fairfax sirett. I he above seeds ire :»!sn sold by Cook and I.eadht aUT, Diogiisis, ksi’g sticet. r v\ inch' slcT V irginian, l.ecfihii'g (iCiv.us of Liberty and Wa*rcnion Kegister ] R K Vl () \ AT4. rglHE s-ubsci ihers have removed their j .IL stock of Hardware to the store- | • i.'ii'O recently occii.u*d by Messrs. Jon. ihitcher A* (>»., at the corner nt Markc j alley a «l King street, where they offer j to their Mends and Mir* put) ic generally • a large and well assorted stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Me* larger p tit of which stock they have i ci ent.v imported. They have on hand i * * ’ > o ■■ 1 supply til l1 ai tiling Implement:-, suJi a- DiVis. McCormick, Freeborn’s; and other, in ikersoi Lioa^rhs, Luiti v a tors, , ('«*i it *S;ieders, t»i iTii s Fau*nt Sti aw , Knives. Lai Iron and Sicei, ol the v.ni-j oi)< kinds (’«)rp liters ami Liiacksmith* j FonR. single and dnub.e barrel Gun*; j D a v is s a >;. J Fr e • bor n’s c a st plough points, htdiow’ ware castings i»f all kinds and >iz• *>; hr iss, green w ire and other fenders; ! wrought and cut nail- — warranted iix^p tire prool t»ru k; ten pla e and other! st Ac.. Ac., allot which they offer ,;t wholesale and retail, on the most libe ral ierm<. We are expecti n daily by tin* sh:p Columbia, from Liverpool, a itii iiier simp v of iro aD. JOHN W. MASS IE & WHEELER. nov 21—d Nat lot **<0 w, Warrenfon Times and Leesburg Genius of Liberty, 3t SHOE MANUFACTOR Y. ! rgi 11E >nr»cr iher* lia vc entered into cc>» par net snip. under the firm ul Dean® Harmon and MHit*r. WM. DEAN, A. D. HARMON, i J os. II MILLER. They offer for sale, manufactured in Alexandria, at liieir Factory on Kingst., 15000 pair corse brogans 'j 50i 0 u kip do ! of good qua* )000 “ coarse boots f lily I 1000 “ kip J which will bt* sold as low us they can be bought in any of t..e n«»rth-rn or eastern m ukets. The retailers in the DiMr.ct,and country' mere bants, are invited to call and examine our stock. \V e shall con Itinueto ma ufacture, and always have on hand.such arti bsastan be relied on. We invite orders, which shall be prompt ly attended to. ! Light, slaughter, sole, and upper lea tl.er, in the rouih. purchased. ; sept 4— tf [Nat. Ini. lm| * MOlt LIS ON’S PILLS. The Genuine Ilygean Vegetable Univer sal Medicines of the British College of Health. nHypocrisy is the tribute which Vice has ever paid to Virtue IMPORTANT NOTICE. IT is deemed advisable to protect tnc public from daily impositions, to add ail additional label on each packet of the GENUINE MORISON’S PILLS, which bear the signature of each Agent through whose hands it passes, in addi tion to my name, as no apothecary or dru„rgest is permitted to vend the same. H. SHEPHEAllD MOAT, Sole Hygean Delegate tothe U. S. Brook ! lyn, N. Y. HEALTH SECURED. By the use of the Hvgeian Vegetable Universal inciicines of the British Col lege of Health, London, which have ob tained the approbation and recommen dation of thousands, (who, by the bless ing of Providence, have been cured in i Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, Inflam i illations internally and externally; Dys ! jicpsia, Fevers, Ague,Indigestion, Bilious ! or Nervous AlTections and all diseases | of the Liver, Yellow Fever, Gout, Rheu matism, Lumbago, Tic Doloreux. Drop sy, St. Vitus’ Dance, Fpilepsy, Apoplexy, Paralysis, Palsey, Green Sickness, and all obstructions to which the female form is so distressingly liable, and which sends so many of the fairest portion of creation in their untimely graves; Small Pox, Meascls, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Fe ver, Asthma, Jaundice, Gravel, Stone, and all urinary obstruction:.: Fistula, Piles, Strictures, Ruptures, and Syphilis, in ail its stages; Constipated Bowels, Worms, Scurvy, Itching ot the Skin, King’s Evil, and all Cutaneous Disor ders; in short every comnlaint to which the human frame is so direfullv subject, | under all their varied forms and names: as it has been indisputably demonstrated, that Man is subject to only one real dis ease, that is the Impurity of the Blood, (fiom whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame) and a very slight trial of the Uni versal Medicines will evince their all sufficiency to cleanse and purify that source of life, as well as disease, and re store the suifering patient to the blessings of Health. Tins valuable Medicine being compos ed only of vegetable matter, or •medici nable herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurial, mineral,or chemical substances (all uf which are uncongenial to the nature ol J man, and, therefore destructive to the hu man frame) is found to be • perfectly harmless to the most tender age 01 J weakest frame, under every stage of hu man suffering, and, at the same time, the most certain in searching out the root of every complaint, however deep, and of performing a cure, that was ever otter ed to me worid. The Medicines are comprised in these different articles only, viz. in two kind of | Pills, designated No. 1 and No.2; the iiist j is a powerful, but most gentle, mikl ape rient or opening medicines, detaching and partially removing the bilious ropy humors, whilst the No. 2 pills carry o'i those and the serous, acrid and putrid humours incidental to the body, and act together as a ferret in a warren never resting until every avenue of the human frames thoroughy searched and cleans ed of its impurities. The genuine Medicines, enn be had of1 Win. Pomeroy, Alexandria D. O.. and j also, of the following Sub-Agents-—It. W. i Polkinhorn, Saddler, Pennsylvania Ave- j mie, Washington, and T. C. Wiight. j Georgetown, of whom alone can the; Medicines be warranted genuine, with, printed directions. As no Apothecary ; or Druggist is permitted to send the same, ! and to prevent imposition, each package | of the genuine Morrison’s iblls, must bear the signature of each agent through j whoes hands it passes. Morrisonia or the Family Adviser, price $2 75. Practical Proofs illustrated : by numerous cases of cure, third edition, price 37 J cents, to be hid of the above, j fob 23 —t f ' _: f] ,\TS, CAPS AN!) FUIIS. JNO. T. KVA NS respect I ud> inform? j his oUi ru.stn.-ns, and Hie public gen- ; nernlly, that he has on hand a splendid j assortment of super Hitch, IIttxsiun, j Silk, and Fur HATS of ail shapes and | qualities, m mufactmed by journeymen j of long and well tried experience; as he j keeps n<» apprentices he can, therefore with confidence, recommend any work j which nnv leave his t >p. He has ju-d . received by the last «i rivals from | Now York. CAPS ol the I i?e>t fashions, j | and best workmanship and materials.— | Among them u ill he found youth’s and j | men’s Cloth Cap? of a variety of patterns j i —iie continues to keep ladies lursofevet y , ; kind suc h as Fur .Stocks, Boa?, Muffs ! j Ss' awn Skins, &c. as also I4 a.' Skin l for gentlemen’s collars of every desciip i tion. , .. . I Ife is now manufacturing ladies and | t^bls Beaver Bonnets of the latest bi-hion 1 and best materials. nov23—3m Ut. CROIX SUGAR & MOLASSES ! . jx HMDS. Pi>rto Rico and SI. Croix j I V* Sugars 5 hhds Cuba Molasse«. and | 250 lbs Genesee 7 cat iters, just receiv i rd, and for s 1c bv : dec 20 JAMES D. KERR. i SPKIIM CANCLES. I BOXES assorted sizes, in store ami lor sale very low to clo^e them dec 2d A. J. FLEMINO. , _a —— ' " Cotton Varhg ntui Ism/Suear. V SUPPLY ot Petersnnrg Yarn, and double and single lop.f Sugar. Land* 1 in" this day and for sale by I dec 20 A.C.CAZENOVE&Co. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 7 Alexandria County, >acr October Term, 1837. ) William T. Washington, one of' the heirs of Georize S. Washington, dec’d.—Pltf., against Lucy P. Todd, Augusta Washing** j ton, widow of George Washington, deceased, who died without issue, and who was one of the children and heirs ol the said George S. Washing- ^ ton: Louisa Washington, widow of t i SamuJ W. Washington, who was 1 « j one of the children and heirs of the \ H , said George S. Washington: George O : La Fayette Washington, Lucy Eli- ,=• zabeth VVashington, Christina Maria ! Washington,and Ann Steptoe VVash i ington, which said George,Luc}', Eli j zabeth, and Christina Maria, are children and heirs ol the said Samuel VV. Washington and Louisa his w ife, and are under the age of 21 years— Deft*. The above named defendants not hav ing entered their appearance to this su»t and given security according to the sta • twte and rules of this Court, and it ap pearing to tlm satisfaction of the Court, ; that they are not inhabitants of the D. ol I Columbia, on the motion of the complain ant by his counsel, it is ordered, that they appear here on or befoie the first day of the next May Term of the Court, and | answer the complainant’s bill, and give security for performing the decree of the Court; and that a copy of this order be forthwith published in the Alex indria Gazette for two months successively; and another copy be posted at the front door of the Court-house of this Countv. Test: EDM. I. LEE, C. C. nov 19—2m ___t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, \ Alexandria County, >sct October Term. 1S37. ) The Alexandria Canal Cumpany,') ^ Complainants. { > j r*. c | James Frazer, Richard 13 Alexander f 4 and A. Hu filer, Marshal of the Dis- | ^ trict of Columbia—Defendants. j dS TI1E defendant, James Frazer, not having entered his appearance to th:s suit, and given security, according to the statute and t?*e rules of this Court; and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Frazer is not an inha bitant of the District ol Columbia; on the motion ol the complainants by their coun sel, it is ordered that the said Frazer do appear here, on or be lore the fir-1 day of the n< xt May term of this Court, answer the complainant’s bill and give security for performing the decrcts of the Court; and that the resident defendants, Richard B. Alexander and Alexander Hunter Marshal as af resaid, do not pay away convey, or secrete the debts by them ow ing to, or tin* estate, money, or effects in their hands belonging to ihe said absent defendant Frazer, until the further order of the Court; arid that a copy of this or- ! der be published in the Alexandria Ga zetl for two months successively, and another copy be posted at ihe front door of the Court house oi this County. Test, EDM. 1. LEE, C. C. d**c 13—*2m DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, l Alexandria Countv, > scr. October Term, 1S37. ) James D. Kerr, surviving partner of ^ James D. Kerr & Norman R. Fitz ^ huiih. lately trading under the firm of Kerr & Fitzhugt —Coinpli** against J- c * Philip Hfllrigle, Edward Smyth and 1 Willis Henderson and John J. Hen- - 1 derson, ad ministrator of J ihn Hen \ derson. deceased —Defendants. FglHE defendants, Piiiiip Hellrigle and j -3- Jotii! T. Henderson, not having en- j leivd their appearance to this suit, and I given security according to the statute j and tiie rules ol the Court, and it appear ing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Philip Hellrigle and John T. i Henderson, are not iuhaoitunls of tin,* | Disinct of Columbia; on the motion of j the complainants by their counsel, it is ordered ihat the said Philip Hellrigle and ; J. T. Henderson do appear here on or I before ihe first day of the next May Teirn 1 of the Court, and answer the complain ants Bill, and give security for perform ing the decree of the Court; and that • the resident defendants, Edwaid Smyth i and Willis Henderson, do not pay, coi.- j vey away or secrete, the money by them • owing to, or the estate, debts or uliecto . in their hands belonging to the said ab- i sent defendant, Philip Hellrigle, until the j further order and citcree ol the Court; and that a copy of tins order be forth 1 with published in Ihe Alexandria Gazette i for two months successively, and another j copy posted at the front door of the j Courthouse of said county. A copy, Test, EDM. f. LEE, C. C. r|»'C b—2m lfvi hlkull;, CHAIR MANUFACTURER & ORNAMENTAL , PAINTER, f!i'inl street, between Kin* and Prince, j I P AS on It inci and is constantly man-j Jl utacturing Mahogany, Grecian, i Fancy and Windsor Chairs, o| the new- i e*t patterns and in the most approved | slvlr* - - J Ml ! The public are invited to call and ex- i annne his present assortment. He teC)S , assured that they will be found not to he j inferior either in Ihe durability ol their 1 materials or the neatness of their exe cution. to those of any other manuGc* tincr in ihe District. He will execute Sign $ Oni'i mental PairJinp ft tiding* , in ail «*ir various bt anches, on the m *^t accommodating terms. Old chairs will be taken in part pay ment for new ones, or will be impaired and repainted at the shortest notic e. hairs purchased at this manufac tory will be sent free of expense to any j part of the District. I nov 25— tf- 1 I DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ) Alexanoh'a Cous rv, ( SCT> j, ... Oct',her rtrm !837. S John VV . Smoot, complt. ^ 1 against i iJohnli Burrows and Oba* ( */l ^tfr‘*ery j diah Ivanc, defendants. J fllHE defendant, John H. Burrows, not ! .1. having entered his appearance to I this suit, and given security, according !!o the statute and the ruies of this Court" I and if appearing to the satisfaction of the .Court that the said John II. Burrows is j not an inhabitant of the District of Co lumbia, on the motion of the complain, ant by his c.»unsel, it is ordered, that the I s**id a )sent defendant t o appear here on < or before the first day of the next May j term A this Court, and answer the com j plain .nts bill, and give secur.ty for per j forint g the decrees of the Court; and : that the res dent defendant Obadiaft : Knn • do no! pay away, convey or secrete ! Bb- debts by him owing to, or the estate money, or etiects in his hands belonging to the said absent defendant Burrows, un til the further order or decree of the t. ourt; and that a copy ol tbisoi der be pub lished in the Alexandria Gazette for two months successively, and another copy be posted at the front door of the Couit huuseof said Countv. Teste, _dcc^—Vm EDM. I LEE, C. O DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1 Alexandria County, [ scr October Term, 1637. ) Tarlton J. Henderson, complt. ^ against i £ John T. Henderson, administrator \ c ot John Henderson, deceased, Ed* j J; ward Smyth and \\ illis Ilender- j S son, dits. J 4 IJ E defendant, John T. Henderson, A adminis rator of John Henderson, decM , not having entered his nppear anceto this suit, and given security ac cording to the statute and the rules of the Court, and it appearing to the satisfac tion of the Court, that the said John T. Henderson is not an inhabitant of the District of Columbia, on the motion by ihp complainant by his counsel, it is or dered, that the said J. T. Henderson do appear here on or before the first day of the n°xt May temi of the Court, and an swer the complainants hi I, r.nd give se nility for pci forming the drertes of the Court, and that tiic resident defendants Eduard Smyth anil Willis Henderson, do not pay. convey aw ay, or secrete the money by thorn owing to, or the estate debts or cfleets in their hands, belonging o the said absent defendant. John T. Hen derson. administrator as aforesaid, un til the further ord* r and decree of the s id Court; and that a copy of this or der be forthwith published in the Alex andria Gazette for two months succes sively, and another copy posted at the front door of the Coutt house of said countv. A copy, Tccf, dec e—2m EDM. I. LEE, C. C. ■ Dlib 4 KICT OK COLUMBIA, j Alexandria Cointy, [ October Term, 1637. ) William Reynold.**, and George K ' Mosher, trading under the firm of Reynolds ami Mosher, comp. ago in.it ^ Min D Ruck Ananias I). Ruck, j trading under the firm of J. IX i & A. IX Buck, A James A. Buck, | defendants. J rfflHE defendants, John D. Ruck and Jl Ananias I). i u<. k, not having enter ed th»ir appearance to thissii/t, and given security according to the statute and the rules of the Ccnrt, and it appearing to the satUf.'Ct'.ou of B'3 Court, that the said J. IX arid A. I). Buck ate not inhab itants of the I >ist» ict of Columbia; on the motion of the Complainants by their Counsel, it is nrdert d that the said J. 1). and A. 1> Ruck do appear here on or be fore the first day of the next May Term of the Court, and answer th° complain ants Bill, ami give security for perform ing tlie decrees of the Court. And that the resident definJant James A. Buck, do not pay. convey away, or s* crete the money by him owing to, or the estate, debts, or t fleet in his hands belonging to the said absent defend a nts, until tbe'fui tlirr yrder and decree of the Court; and that a co, y of this order be forthwith publish ed in the A’cxandna Gazette for two months successively, and another copy posted at the Com i house in said Count)! A copy Test: dec V- 3m EDM. I. LEE, C. C. Dlc> i’RICT OK COLUMBIA. "** ) Al.r.WNDKlA COCN'IY. / SCT October Term, 1S37. ; Nathaniel Carusi — complainant, ^ a gain.it £ Henry D. Hatton, William Fow It* £ and William H. Kowle, trading - si under the firm of William FoaiejC A- Son, and John Robertson—dc- J Pendants. J The defendant, IX nrv D. Hatton, not having entered his appearance to this suit, and given security according to the statute, and the rules ol the Court--flnd it appearing to the satisfaction of tie Court, that the said IX nry D. Hatttn is nut an inhabtant of the List; ic t of Co lumbia, on inc motion of the complain ant by his counsel, it ia ordered, that the said absent defendant, do appear I.- re on or before the first day of the next May Term of this Court, and answer the corni-lainants bill and give security for performing the fieri res of the C ourt; ano that the resident defendants William P'owle & Son and John Robertson, do not convey, pay away, or ecrefe, th« debts by the.i owing to. or the estate, money, oretlects m their hinds belong ing to the fcci'J absent defendant*, Henry IX Hatton, uri'il the further oroto d»*d de cree ol the Court—and that a cor y of this order |be published in the Alexan* dria Gazette for two rnonrfs successive ly, and another copy post*, d at th»* front door ofthe Court hou ♦» of *: "d coo ty. A copy. T\sf\ , . Cn r r I iitc 1—2tn KDM. I. LEE, C. C.