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'HP | tt Fait ce qiCil faui, arrive ce qu'il pourra SXHXXEI. 8ATmM SieWiS?®* Bf^raMia Sl» 13&§0 ST^ST SKB&XS3 TO. S5£-Sm 3431. ALSSAtfARTA PH23IIX GAZETTE PUBLISHED. DAILY, BY EDGAR SNOWDEN, j; per annum, payable half yearly. AL.1X(l?rDaiA GAZETTE (f')R THE COUNTRYJ IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TlK'l)\V, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY, ,// fc< j per annum, payable in advance. ThHUi ok Advkktisihu: ,li a Ivert';*' merds published in the Daily paper ap *-.,r i'i the C (Ultra paper. \ |\rrtitem"Rts neatly and conspicuously inserted at it,- N'e of one dollar per square for the first three in K ;•)•!«, and twintv five cents for -very aubai q ient iwrt-iu A reasonable deduction will be made in ;!i-cite of yearly advertisers. For FrexgAxt. The n.i< SlIEREIi, Captain Ferry, will A,.?Q;t ike freigat tor any Ea tern port. Apply to the matter on board, or to v:>»n A. c. CAZSNOVE & Co. > Ftfcig\xX. * "'uperior schooner MOUNT VERSON, * v Mar-a.m. master, carries 9.50 barrels, and will ukc lrei£ht fur the West Indies or ensatwiae. Ap v > »IL PAISGSttFIBLP, SXxoX—S \uiX—^Axo t. 1 FLKTMf.lt supply of Rh<it, just received from .1 iliepitciix Shot tower Company of Baltimore, sial h r tale by 6' MESSERSMH II. apt 14 Ttaunstoii Uura. /■a A Casksoffnslt Thomaston Lime, on board Qyy of Urig Sherer, for sale by . U A C. CA/KNOVK hf Co. ftutt. Oj\i | Bushels of Ground Alum Salt 'H.H.AJ *00 sacks of do 200 do of fine 1'JO barn-Is fine Salt, prepar. d for dairies iuO buses, containing 6u ioavrs each, ol fine Table Salt All of the best quality, and fur sale in quantities to . i.t Jtul'ert, by A (!• l> \/5iiNv>\ t> i* Co sept 13 __ v“>U£v\Y 3c »N\tVASVA. Hogsheads of St Croix and Cut to Uicu ?ugar i»lf 50 tdv'.s andtierres Louisans Defined Sugars 30 Darrels and 30 h.»x-v Phi'adelph** da For sale by A. C OAZSNOVfi & Co. sept 13 __ ___ i<wt Bags of Java, Brazil, and Cuba CofTt e, for 4IrI nltbj V C. CAZBNOVB tv Co. iilus&wwve. UC SMITH in. received, per scliooner Mount • Vernon, sn«i offers for sale — 8 packages Cot ami pLun Glassware Ti Demijohns quart to three gallon sept 1.3 •V e w *.\\ i.t k v l C utlo i\a. ^1«a Iljles 4-4 snl 3-4 Bnwn Sheetings an 1 5b:rt **tt t mgs, fr on the Newmarket factory , received p<.r .'li.,oner Mount Vernon, fur sale by sept 11 W. FOWLR h Co S* Ul\s. OkM'k Casks Vails, assorted sizes, landing from K f schooner Mount Vernon, for sale by *ptlt W. FOWLR & Co^ & Lfcnxoua. 41) .Uj’X Lemons \ in Plime rpdep thceiv.-d per Mount Vernon, from Boston, for sale by sept II W. FOWLR h Co J);* Hogsheads Fuglish Island Mi.lasaes, of superior 41 l sIII l kmlintr I'rnm P llniint VfP. t^n, from Huston, for axle bv EDVV’D. 1) \lNGKRFlEl.D. Who has in More, 8 hogsheads St. Croix Sugar, of prime quality 14 q*ar*er ( c*sks Sei8n«Ue Br*m,y 19 Inlf casks American do 1 pipe Holland Gin ga and Marseilles M’in.', ice. sept 11 Vrewcii l\rrau\\. $ Cthc vintage oRANUIFS, of .. , • . „ . > choice quali . half pipes > Se.gnelte s f Hnd ^or qr casks > Oian.l j * [Entitled to Debenture ] l ist received per schooner Columbia, from New ' ,rk. and for sale by .^U _5. MF.SSERSUITH W\\u\ OV\. o) h 'gxheads Palm Oil, warranted pure, just received » ,r»m Philadelphia, and for Bale bv _S MKSSF.RSM1TH. iA\eeae. U'Xes prime Cheese, just received and for sale SAMUEL H I.ARMOUR is Co. \V un\ei\« I'' * Counting Room, a Lad of respectable conrex , "ns. whose parents reside in town, and who will ‘content with little or no compensation. Inquire of ^ printer_ sept 9 _ .Ja\a Uoffee J»'r* Coffee, of good quality, just re 1 ceiied and for sale by S. MESSERSM1TII. Vift^vivrtti Coffee. 1|) h»K» old white Laguira Coffee, of good quality, ’ just received and for sale bv S. MESSEBSM1TH. VWaivUvm Wine. hogsheads U-jusillon, of superior quality, for sale 3. MES9ER9MITH. I |ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE BEHAVIOR BEFORE FOLK. In reply to “ Behave yourself before folk.” Can I behave, cau I behave, Can I behave before folk? When, wily elf, your 9leeky self Girs me gang eyte before folk. In a've do, in a’ ye say, Ye've sic a pawkie, coaxing way, That »nv poor wits ye lead astray. Ami ding me doilt before folk. Can I behave, can 1 behave. Can I behave before folk? While ye ensnare, can I forbear, To kiss you, though before folk? Can I behold that dimpled cheek, Wher love ’*nang sunny smiles might beck, Yet, howlet-like, my e'elids steek. An’ shun sic light, before folk? Can I behave, can 1 behave. Can l behave before folk? When ilka smile becomes a wile, Enticing me—before folk? That lip, like Eve's forbidden fruit, Sweet, plump, an’ ripe, sae tempts me to't, That I maun pres't, tho’ 1 should rue’t. Aye, twenty times—before folk. Can I behave, can I behave, Can I behave before folk? When temptingly it offers me ^ae rich a treat—before folk? That gowden hair sea sunny bright. That shapely neck o’ snawy white. That tongue, e’en when it tries to flyte, Provokes me tlll’t before folk. Can 1 behave, can I behave, Can I behave before folk. When ilka charm, fresh young, and warm, Crie9 “ kiss me now”—befoie folk? An’ oh! »hat pawkie, rowin e’e, So roguishly it blinks on me, I ranna’ for my soul, let be Fiae kissing you before folk. Can I behave, can I behave, Can I behave before folk, When ilka glint conveys a hint To tak’ a smack—before folk? Ye own, that were we bnith alane, Ye wadna grudge to grant me ane; Weel, gin there be nae harm in’t then, What harm is in’t before folk? Can I behave, can I behave, Can I behave befoie folk? Sly hypocrite! An anchorite Could scarce desist—before folk! Hut after a’ that has been said. Since ve are willing to be wed. We’ll ha’e a •»blyihsotne bridal” made, When ye’ll be mine before folk! Then I’ll behave, then I’ll behave, Then I’ll behave before folk*, For whereas, then, ye’ll aft get “ ten,” It vvinna be before folk. V Av.\Y\e» ftenweAi s | AS received by the Brig Bclvidera, from I iver 1 a pool, xnd other arrivals— Point blankets, all s'zes 10-1 11-4 and 12-4 rose blankets 12-4,13-4 and 14-4 best fsmily blankets 5-1 tine Both blankets Shoe thread in bales, various qualities Patent colored and VV- B thread | Clark’s elite-Knd, London, tirst quality spool and ball cotton P.nglish blact g do-vns, single and double width Uo'lVMli Mini flllir.plil Kersey*, drab cloths and flushing* Cloths, kerseymeres and vestings B'ack and colored Circassians Fiist quality rambiets Furniture calicoes and dimi'.i'*s, very h»nd«ome An assortment of printed and lladias hdkfs Black Italian crav.Vs and sewing silk Merino and cotton hose, of all qualititl llemming’s old patent and silver eyed W. C. nec dies Cilt pins, 4. 4j and 5 A handsome assortment of gilt buttons (iingham>; cambr«c mudins Plain and -prigg. d Swiss muslins Swiss Bnd jaconet hdkfs Shad and he; ring seme twine . OJ DOMESTIC GOODS, he hat for sale— A very handsome assortment of bedlicks Apron and furniture checks Penitentiary plaids Bleached and unbleached Canton flannels SaUinetts Bleached and unbleached cottons Cotton umbrellas Beaverteens Cotton carpeting; Lowell kerseys An assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS From the Shakers. sept 12 CoTpotatton of \Va&Yringlon NOTES. I WILL give current paper for the above Notes, at a small discount. JNO. COUSE, sept 11___ To Went. I The DtVELLiyG HOUSE opposite the i !ll«LFarmer's Bank- Also, the Store House at the SS. JQ31AH H. DAVIS, ( WhoaV WftnuA. THE highest market price will be given for Wheat, * ^UTmde'pha*",^ w HILLEB. EartheivwaTe China, &c. ROBERT H. MILLER Has just received, per Brig nelvidera, 90 CRATES $ HOGSHEADS. being part of his FhII supplies of Earthen ware and China, which enables him to offer an extensive an t very handsome assort mcnt of goods in his line. Blue, brown, pink printed Dinner Sevices chesp Do tin do Plates of all sizes Do do do and purple Pilchers, • Mugs &c. So do do Ewers Si Basins, and Toilet Sets lllue and green edged Ware, in all its varieties Fire proof Baking Dishes and Plates, superior Cream colored Plates, Dishes, Basins, Bowls, Sic. China Tea sets and Cups and Saucers, in an unu suu! variety as to shapes and patterns China Pitchers, new and superb shapes, richly gilt Do Mugs, plain and gilt, very rich Country merchants and others are earnestly invited to call, as It. II. M. is anxious to reduce his stock, . which is now unusually large. 9th mo 9th, 1833, ftu^fctltit Vo*l Wine. 111 Pipes P'»rt Wine, of extra quality, from the I \I house of Hunt, Newman, Itoope & Co. of Opor to, just received, via New York, and for sale by sept 2 W. FOWI.K ft Co. llTitipuci be'nifc i! ns live. | (51 Bales Shad and Herring. Twine, receivtd per I X) ship Montreal,via New York, for sale by aept 2 W. FOWI.K & Co. Madeira Wliveu. BUUC.UNDY ■) Of J. Howard, March Tints f ' Si Co.’s brand, and l.ondnn Particular, and C in casks of various Grape Juice j sizes Also, c gunner biiHis ui iiuruuun., anuriruige a* v-»u m store, and fur sale by atig 29 GEO. JOHNSON h Co. St \v$e PURCHASED by GKO. JOHNSON A Co. j Who t ffer for sale, at reduced prices, a few hun dred Jowls. atig 29 | §40 Vlc^avA RANAWAY from the subscriber, on Monday, 19ih inst,, a Negro Hoy, named SI MOM JE AKINS. 11 Cnmplection, dark mulato; about 5 feet 6 inches , 1 high; stout made, and limps in his walk II&d on, 1 when he went away, blue cloth pantaloons, black cloth I coat, black fur hat; took other clothing with him I which is not recollected. He is a tolerable good j Mricklayer and (trickmaker, as well as waiter I will j g'r e ten dollars if lakm within ten miles of Alexandria, or the above reward if l iken elsewhere, and secured so that I get him agaui, with all reasonable charges. ItOlIl*. UKOCKBIT. Alexandria, atig 28—tf _ Xoung li&Aitft* ftemiuuT's ♦ < On St. Asaph street, between King ami Cameron. 1 THIS institution will be re opened for the reception of Young f.adies on the first Monday in Septem her next ’I he most approved Teachers will he em plovtd f‘*r all the purposes of a complete female edit cation. From long experience and past success, with ] the many improvements the subscriber has made in his system of instruction, lie (Utters himself he will ‘ he enabled to give general satisfaction to his patrons. The most efficient mentis will be used for the purpose of eliciting and strengthening the menta* faculties, by the frequent exercise of reason and judgment, and imbuing the mind with sound and practical informa tion. No study will be passed over without compre hending first principles. Mental Arithmetic, so well adapted to produce habits of attention and discipline the mind for other studies will be much practised — Strict attention will be paid to the manners, as well as religious and moral duties, of the pupils. Every v young lady who by perseverance and application can sustain an^examination, through a certain course of studies, comprrs ng the most essential branches of fe male education, shall receive a printed diploma at the expiration of such time. All interested are respect- j d fully invited to visit the school frequently, and witness J for themselves the advancement, ic. of the pupils t WILLIAM M. JONES. n Alexandria. D. lltlvdl. 18.13—dm ! ! v f V tl / « r 1 JUST received, a fresh supply of Landreth’s Gar den Seeds, suitable f >r the present and approach ing season; among winch are, of CABBAGE, early york, urge york, Migar loaf, flat Dutch. Bergen, drum head, drumhead savoy, sn.l curled savoy; of CAULl FLOWER, early and late, of BROCCOLI, purple cape, sulphur, and white; of LETTUCE, white cos, |( green cos, roval cabbage, early cabbage, and early curled; of TURNIP, early Dutch and red top: a!so, GERMS KALE or BORECOLE, SPINACH, ° prickly, for winter, &c On hand, a variety of otlier Seeds from Landreth’s Establishment. At the seeds which become too old to vegeiate are jniformlv returned to the proprietors in Philadelphia, i hose which remain for aale are always fresh. •* WM STABLER. Subscriptions received for Landreth’s Floral Maga zine. (Warrenton Spectator)_8 mo 23 tt*\c\\€trd .V FoWard, »< SURGEON DENTIST, BEGS leave moat respectfully to inform the citizens of thia place and vicinity that he intend* com nencing his professional business in thia place, and topes, by close attention to business, reduced price*, ind success in operating, to merit the favor of all- ^ R. J. F. is prepared to insert Natural, Sea-Horae, ^ ind Porcelain Teeth, of all the various shades, at the . hottest notice. He may be aeen at Mr. A- O. Douglas*’, on King street, , econd door above Pitt street, north aide. He will rait on persona (particularly ladie*) at their dwelling*, apr 19—2av Sugars, Molaaaea, Winaa, $fc. illids and boxes St. CroiXi Porto Rico . ‘ndHavana Uugar> 10 barrels Brazil f b 2000 pounds White J 10 lihds bright Retailing Molasses 30 casks Sicily Madeira, Port, Muscat, Mar seilles and Greek Wines 40 bags M iracaibo, Manilla, Java and Rio Coffee 28 packages Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hy son, Pouchong and Souchong Teas 15 boxes Plug Tobacco 2 lihds winter pressed Sperm Oil 30 barrels Cider Vinegar 43 boxes G .hen > c!ieei# 5 do Pine Apple > 10 boxes Colgate Starcli 40 do Soap and Candles 50 dozen Corn Brooms 4 do Covered Hats 50 do Bed Cords and Leading Lines 20 reams Writing Paper Together with a general assortment of other GRO CURIES b* Mill* CHANDLERY, for sale on mo derate tt rms by s: pt 7 LINCOLN CHAMBERLAIN. git*a, Uuffee, &c. 2$o. Illids and boxes Porto Rico aud HavanaT •iO 10 boxes white Brazil V Sugars 2000 lbs l.ouisiaana Refined Loaf j 60 bags Rio, Mnpacaibo and Manilla CifTe* 30 packages Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hy son and Pouchong Teas 10 lihds Cuba Molasses 20 boxes Cheese 5 cases Pine Apple Cheese 20 kegs Ground Ginger 10 do Garret’s Snuff 15 barrels Cider Vinegar 1 du Kpsom Salts 50 lbs Cloves 10 do Mace 100 do Cr.ssia 20 boxes Raisins SO do SnuD and Candles 50 barrels Nett and Gross Herrings 10 boxes Kichmond Tobacco (plug, lG’s) 10 bags Pepper 5 do Pimento 3000 pieces Wall Paper Letter Cap and Wrapping Papci Ground Alum and Blown Salt Madder Alum. Conperas, Indigo Brimstone, Prussian Blue Together wi’h h general assortment of 1 VINES Lf j ither GHUCER/hS, now receiving, amd offered, ; vlioh salt and retail, upon fair term*, by sept 6 Wll.l lAM N- McVEIGH, $C. A /I Hhds Orleans and Porto Kico Sugars 1 IF 4000 lbs I o*l and Lump do 40 bags prime Cuba and ltip Coffee 30 packages Gunpowder, Imperial, and > TEAS Your.g Hyson J 20 barrels Old W liiskey With a g< ntral assortment of I VISES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, Kfc. just received and f «r sale at mode* ate priees by J- fit J- DOUGLAS, aug *9 [Political Spectator 3 times )_ r.Uoea The subscriber, ir. addition to his rtock of Shoes and Boots received a few data 2®uC%^Mnce, hits this day received, per schr. Abigail, a further supply of SHOES.—Among which are Gentlemen's fi:te pumps, shoes and bootees I)» common slippers Ladies' morocco walking shoes Ho black prunelle slippers, 75 els | Uo cheap morocco do 50 r* 6-j cts Ho leather walking shoes Chi'dren’s leather and morocco sh ies, ancle ties Infum's kid *hoes, variuus colors Which will make his assortment very good; all cf diich are on sale on the most pleasing terms aug31 A. I) HAKMOV. •V oVicc. State of Maryland, Charles County, Set. ^TOTICKis hereby given, th«t the subscriber has ^1 obtained from the Orphans’ t’oort of said County ttersof administration rn the personal estate of Klea or Dent, late of Charles County, deceased. All per* j ( ions having claims against said deceased are heteby i 4rnrn«V I'XIIUII UIC VW UIC nuur.nw«i| VI. VI >re the 30th day of December next, otherwise they ill be, by law, excluded from all benefits of «aid os ite. Given under my hand and sea!, this 26th day of .ugust, 18>3. PETKIl DENT, Adm’r. ang 29—lm'_. < ttotrt* & SUuea. f 11. WHITE has just received, per schooner Abi || f • gail in part, and will continue to receive by the , •gular arrival* from the North, a geneial j | 'ALL SUPPLY OF HOOTS fy SHOES, ' And now offer* for sale— Gentlemen’s fine calf sewed Hoots Do do pegged and nailed Boots Ho do srwed, nailed !» pegged Monroes f Ladies’ lusting n-orccco and Itaiher shoes ol va- j rinus kinds Children’s Shoes of sM kinds it Together with h general ^sortment of Coirse Stock | All of which will be solJ, wiiole.ale or retail, at the t west prices. ! ' Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes made to | ■der, in the latest fashions, of superior materials and j orkmansh p.___sfPt ~ c Ijod\8 a\\A shots. { i D. HARMON has just received bv schr. Veto- t | • locitv, and is opening at his new Store, adjoin t g Jonathan Butcher’s Hardware Store, and two doors 1 ►ove his old stand, a further supply of HOOTS and SHOES, , rect from the Manufacturer’s and suitable for the sea ■ in. Among which, are ! Gentlemen’s fine shoes snd bootees, nailed snd i sewed t Do fine nailed boots, s good article- t Ladies’ and misses’ leather, morocco, snd kid i slippers i Children’s leather shoes and bootees t II of which are offered, wholesale snd retail, on the I oat accommodating terms.__ang ‘iT | Mt TiimAct, 'ORTRAIT 4- MINIATURE PAINTER, At thf corner of Fairfax and King streets, ALEXANDRIA, D. C. * OPPOSITION For \Vnalungton § Baltimore. P he nix Line of Blue Safely Coaches. For Seats in Beltzhoover & Co.’s splendid new blue English built Coach, built expressly to run between Alexandria and Washing ton City, plesse be particular to apply at the Oppoai tion Stage Office, Itoyal atreet, a fenr-door* south of Newton’s Hotel, adjoining Breast’a Barber Shop; anil at Richard II. Harrington’a Steam Boat Hotel, on Uni on atreet, near the wharf. Hours of Departure: 4 past 7 o’clock, A. M. for Washington and Baltimore 12 o’clock, M- for Baltimore 5 o'clock, P. M for Waahington Hours of Departure from IVashington: 9 A. M for Alexandria And at 34 P. M for - do For seats apply at the Opposition Blue Line Stsge Office, Gadsby’s Hotel. GEOHGF, II. BRUCE, Agent. P. S Persons wishing to take a morning ride, can leave at 74 o’clock, and return by 10. aug 24—tf _______ To tl\a Great Falla. The Canal Packet Boat GEORGE _ washing T (J N lias comm, nee > tier regular trips, on Tuesdays amt Fridays, fur the Great Falls or Crommelin. starting from Frederick Slreet Bridge (Georgetown) at 8 o’ clock, A. U„ and returning the same day at or before sunset. Fare to and from Crommelin, 50 cents. The Canal is now in fine order, and the country pre sents a beautiful appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, atrip to the Great Falls offers a most delight ful treat. (Ej* Parlies, on any other days of the week, can be accommodated, by giving a short notice or applica tion to the proprietor, living on Third street, George town ' Z M. OFFUTT. aug 5—tf F‘*r Wci\\ «>* NINE HUNDRED ACRES, or h4,%*b°ul tw .-third, ot that fertile and well known *Vw farm called IVEST GROVE, the property ^aw*».iif the heirs of the late Col. A. J. Smith. Of this land, three hundred and fifty acre, were rcJc?i£ ed fiom the rWer, by a dike constructed of earth and gravel drawn fr<.m lie lulls. About a third of this haa been cleared and put in cultivation. The soil i* a ve getable mould, five or six feet in depth- of course easy of cul'ivntion, and not to be surpassed in fertility. It is thought to lie well adapted to the growth of tobacco of the finest sort—tbia, however, would be worth the consideration ol planters. Could it be rented to a to bacco grower, Ihe owner* would erect such houses as might he deemed necessary for the business. The other portion of the land has been ditched and fenced with great care and expense, and has meadows of ve ry considerable extent, well taken with timothy. No land is better adapted to tbe production of grsss than ibis Farm. Tbe whole nine hundred acres will be rented or sold altogether, or divided into several Farms to suit pur chasers or tenants, if long leases could be effected, very advantageous term* might be obtained. The Farm has several substantial houses on it now, and others would he built if it could be made an object. A SllAD FISHERY, with all accommoda ion* for laborers and the curing of fish, h»a been made in that part of the river bordering the reclaimed land, uid will be rented with the land or separately. Also, A HO’. SE St LOT, containing two Acres, ust without the corporate limits ol Alexandria, but n i hat part of the town called the Village. 1 he house s comfortable, and the garden is an early one. I he ot has good watt r -nil fruit on it. Also, Another TWO ACRE LOT, lying upon the lire at Hunting Creek, and including the Bridge-house; i portion of which is now in the occupation of Mr C. Murray. For terms apply to ang 1—If_T. W HEWITT. MUion \\\\\ & Vhe Wank a of tke I)EE-FOR SALE SWISH to sell or exchange the above Farms for mountain or limestone la.id They are aituated on he Potomac Itiv* r, in Charles County, Maryland, 36 niles below Alexandria by land, and90 by water. MI I ON IlILLcontains five hundred Acres of (.and, and ia beautifully situated about a mile from the river. The House, which stands on an eminent hilt in the centra if the (arm, with a commanding view of the river and he adjacent country as far as the eye can reach, is arge and spacious, containing four rooms and a large lastuge on the low* r floor, with a kitchen, pantry and dosets attached, alj tastefully arranged, and in tho ough repair: The soil ia first rate, and well adapted o the growth of the best Maryland Tobacco. This '»rm is not more than one half cleared; the remain lerisin Hickory, Osk, Cedar, Pine, Ac Foreligibi ity of situation, beauty of prospect, and local advanta. -es, this Farm is equalled by few and excelled by none. THE BANKS OF THE DEE contains One rhousand Acres of Laud or upwards, (the exact quan ity is not ascertained.) It lies indirectly between lilton Hill an I the rifer. This Farm is bounded on bree sides by water, so that a short fence encloses the r hole Farm. The aoil, though good, can be made, at t'le or no -xpense, of the greatest fertility by the ap dication of sea-ore, of which masse* float up daily up n its shores. Its locality renders an easy access to lie luxuries of the water—which abound in Fish, Oys* :rs, and in their season Wild Fowl To the sportsman Ilia place holds out the moat pleasing inducement— lial of shooting on the wing—for which it ia not excel id by any farm on the river. To say nothing of the various other inducements and dvantages these Farms possess, such as water earn ge, the choice of markets, the access to steamboats, ic Ac I shall only add that they are pleasantly aituated 1 an agreeable, genteel and social neighborhood, and ritbin two miles of public worship. As I am deter lined to sell, I invite those who with to purchase to ee me at Milton Hill, aasuring the m a great bargain nay be bought, and any length of credit given, upon small portion of the purchaae money being paid in isnd. the debt satisfactorily secured, and the interest .aidanuually- THO. II. DUCKNBR. Harris' Lot P. O., Charles County, Md. jy 23—2m|__ ' MUSEUM >pen ail from 10 to 12, M., sod from 3 to S, P II