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r&u sssssrr. wFais ce qii'il faxd^ arrive ce q\CU pourra sa®3asiBST©» avotsv t>> aswa. STB'W 33S!BijBS T©3r. SE—£?©, CT^g, ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY EDGAR SXOIVDKJV, Ar S POLUHS PER annum, payable half ycarla. ALEX TNDKTA GAZE T TE (VORITHE COUNTRY) IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, vr 5 D tl.LARAPER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. 7Vr-w of D/rerlwiMir-—-Advertisements neat r„t conspicuously inserted at the rate of one ,r per square for the first three insertions, , i twenty five cents for every subsequent rnser j; ,;1 \ reasonable deduction will bo made in the case of yearly advertisers. • • All advertisements appear in both papei>. FOR AMSTERDAM, rr- The first rate coppered Ship AM/M • I |Y 1) Peter Darrett, master, Will be m b- for car** in a few days, and be despatch , i ,;i ull August, and take 200 hogsheads and <,il stowage on freight. For terms apply to !v U HENRY DA1NGERFIF.LD. FOR AMSTERDAM. ) rJj- Tii*'coppered Hr;;* IDEBA, Cap- j yi-fotain Wyer. For freight of 100 hogsheads ] or small stowage} apply to I KPW. PA1NGERFIELP. | FOR BARBA DOES. T; ? Brig KEMITTASCE, SamielS. tm/HiAKs. master. She can take 1 or 200 fcairru >.i freight, if otfrred soon. Apply to j,- ,n S. MESlSERSVilT H. FOR II Al.IF AX N. S. .rv\ The Schooner f’UTOMAC, Asa Bears, cHiJr. master. She has a part of her cargo triced, ami wdl he despatched without delay. For freight or passage apply to »v* 30 S. MESSERSMITH. FOR NEW YORK. The Racket Schooner COLUMBIA, ‘St&Ks.wy. master. For freight or passage ap ply ou board, or to STEPHEN SIIINN. Janney’s wharf. V*’ho has received by said vessel, 5 hogshea ds prime St. Croix Sugar, from New A ork, i’oi sale on reasonable terms. _ **u£ 1 NOTICE. The Steamer C'U.l V H!\. Cjpt. JaME ei.i., having resume.! iter ; ^ regular trips betv. -c:i slr»?-; timore ana tne District oi ooinnima. w:u. c ... ; the 1st a ay of September, leave Bidtlmore i ; the District every Wednesday, act l o’clock 1\ M.; and returning, will leave Washington u! o, j and Alexandria at 7 o'clock, A. M. every Sun- ! lay, f ur Baltimore. Passage S:2._ BACON. A<||k Lbs. Prime Paeon, Hog round, jnsi received and for sate hv an? 1 WILLIAM N. McVElGH. CIDER VINEGAR. I A Bids, prime Cider Vinegar, received per 1" " sc!;r. Columbia;, from New Y nk, and for dek. v .y ANDREW j. FLEMING, BACON. »> ilAA Lbs. Prime Bacon, Hog round, just received per steamer Colum a. for sale on reasonable terms, hv at|gl STEPHEN SHINN, J mnoy's wharf. NOTICE. I IK subscribers will hereafter transact busi under the firm of Lambert & Me Ken v>. B. H. LAMBERT, \u ru<t i. ku. l. McKenzie. NEW CHEESE. Boxes New Cheese, just received and for s de by STEPHEN SHINN, iy Jannev’s wharf. T 2rt ST. CROIX SUGARS. 5L Hogsheads j[ St. Croix Sugars, of prime ** barrels quality Reteifed per sclir. M mnt Vernon, from Bos V). lor sale by jy go \\*. KOWLE & CO. REEF. | No. l Roston Beef, “ Winches* * lei * h.and, received per schr. Mount V t-rnon. tor sale by _W FOWLE it CO. RRIW'OttT SF.INFi TWINE AND SHOE THREAD I 1 Pa,e* “K*'nway & Co.’s” Shad and * ^ Herring V wine 0 bales assorted Shoe Thread, different co lors, of same manufacture Rtcehed per ship Maryland, from Liverpool l 'r sale by jy <j.5_W.KOW'LE & CO. LIVERPOOL SALT AND COAlI 1 3,000 Bushels of Ground Alum Salt • 500 sac.cs ot Blown do, Factory filled >0 tons Orrel Coal , board ship Maryland, from Liverpool, for henry daixof.r field, „ HAMS' 000 Po.nnds prime Western Hams, re Phil i reived per sloop Miller, Teal, from 1 mudelphm, tor sale by -W. FOWLE & CO. 4 wtriiT SHOT. A r t * rfJER supply of assorted Nos. just "t'B s.?, ,ro!n ,he Pheni' Siwt Tower Co Baltimore, and tor sale by S. MESSER SMITH. O P P0RT WINE. O Kofi0;1 and superior Port Wine, fror OporlH."^ Ne"man' Roapc * C 16 W. FOWLE & CO om th( Co. o trt'ir trY2LNO HYSON TEA. J *7 cb®sts, Emily Taylor’s” cargo }v , J«W received and tor sale by 7 ‘ S. MESSER8MITH. MORE NEW GOODS. SUPERFINE and French Calicoes Do Ginghams Real Damask Table Linen Super Bleached and Brown Cottons Bleached Cotton Drill; Crape do Bronze, Feather, and Palm Leaf Fans Rouen Cassimere and Canton Flannel Corded Skirts, Pins, Boot Web White, colored tfc ribbed Hose; do do 4 do Twilled and common Tape, Millinet Combs, Cotton Balls, low priced Carpet ■ With many other articles, just received and for sale at reduced prices by any 4 GEO. WHITE. SIX CENTS REWARD WILL I*o paid for the apprehension of THORNTON 13. STORKS, an indented apprentice to the subscriber, who ranaway (for the second time) on Thursday evening last. He is stout built, coarse featured, with a downcast, surly countenance. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or employing said boy, at their peril. JAMES GREEN. Alexandria, 2d August, 1834—tf NOTICE. THE co-partnership heretofore existing at Pernambuco, Brazil, between John Ma tures and Henry Forster, trading under the firm of Mutinies df- Forster, was dissolved on the 15th of the present month. June, by mutual con sent. The Commission Business will be conti nued at Pernambuco by JOHN MATHUES, who is at all times prepared to grant the usual facilities to vessels touching and trading at that port. Pernambuco, June 23, 1834. aug 2—dim _ LAND FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND in the County ot Prince William, Virginia, called “ Ilazle Plain,” containing about 550 acres. A TRACT, adjoining the above, called “ Brown’s.” containing about 106 acres. A TRACT on Bull Run, containing about 1075 acres. A TRACT on Cedar Run, called “ Fitz lmgh's.” containing about 575 acres. A TRACT on Slater’s Run, containing about 010 acres. A TRACT called “ Champs,”containing765 acres. A TRACT in Fauquier County, called Hale’s.” containing about 1400 acres. With several smaller TRACTS, containing from *00 to 250 acres. Or. a!! these Tracts are good and sufficient f)v. elling and Out-Houses. Mi of which will be sold on favorable terms, • t.'on application to Bernard Hooe, Esq. or the subscriber, in Alexandria. Jy 31WM. II. FOWLE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rnllAT a General Meeting of the Stockhold X ers of the Fauquier and Alexandria Turn pike Company will take place at Buckland, oi. Friday, 15th August next, for the purpose of electing a President, four Directors, a Treasur er, and other officers of said Company. BERNARD HOOE, Treasurer, jy 18—t15thAng_ MISSING, A BOX OF MERCHANDIZE, marked Geo. Kyle, care of J. D. Kerr, Alexandria, was shipped from Baltimore on the 20th April last, and is supposed to have been delivered impro perly to some other person. If such a Box should be in the possession of any person that may have received goods by the steamboat of that day, or may have anv knowledge of such, will please give information to any of the Agents of the Baltimore Steam Packets, or to the subscriber. Alexandria, june 12 B. WHEAT. CAMP MEETING NOTICE. A CAMP MEETING will be held, under the direction of the Ministry and Membership of the Methodist Protestant Church, on the land of Cui. William Miner, in Alexandria County, D. C. near the Old Falls Church, commencing on Friday evening, the 15th of August next. The Ministers and members of the Methodist Protestant Church, particularly, with all other persons who may feel an interest in the success of the meeting, are respectfully invited to at tend, and unite in its religious exercises, jy IS •iV \ aVuame. t wm ivvr ^ave. sa '! he subscriber will sell his highly improv ,^cdaml valuable Farm called R 0 S E-HI LL, in the County of Fairfax, four mile* and a half from Alexandria, and ten a half from the Citv of Washington, in a pleasant ami agreeable neighbor hood, containing 3 94 ACRES. As this Fstate is so generally nown,a particular de scriptlon of it will be less necessary. I he soil is in a good stale of cultivation, having been managed f< r sc verii years past with a view to its improvement. I here are about two hundred ami fifty acres cleared and vi ded into eight fields, well fenced; the balance is in wood amt limber. There are from forty to sixty acres of meadow land, wed ditched and drained, part o! which is well set with clover and timothy; the balance designed to be put down in grass the ensuing fall There is a young thriving APPLE ORCHARD, of about two hundred trees of choice selected fruit, be sides a variety of excellent summer fruits. This Farm ii delightfully watered; l)ogue Kun passes through it, and it abounds in springs of most excellent water, which continue to tun through the (arm in the dries seasons. The buildings are good, consisting of a large M FRAME DWELLING HOUSE of two atones, with four rooms and a wide passage, built very substantially and of the beat msterials, and every necesury out house to accommodate a large family.— The Garden and Yard are well designed and improved. From the house there is a commanding view of the Po tomac ami surrounding country, and for healthfulness and be.siity of prospect it is perhaps surpass* d by none Tlte price and terms of payment will be made known ; by application to Gen. JOHN MASON, or S. II. JANNKY, Alexandria, O. C. Or to the subscriber, on the premises, JAMES RUSSELL, aug 13~wtf Rose Hill, Fairfax Co. Va. ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, > June Term, 1834. \ ROBERT BROCKETT, Jr., Administrator of Robert Brockett, deceased, exhibited to tiie Court his second account, as Administrator atoresaid, with the vouchers in support thereof; which will be allowed and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in August next; of which all per sons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills, june 21—Gw ORPHANS’COURT, Alexandria County, ) June Term, 1834. $ CATHARINE ANN DIEZ, Guardian of Adam Diez’ Orphans, exhibited to the Court j her second account, as Guardian aforesaid, ; whthe vouchers in support thereof; which will i beallowed and recorded, unless cause be shewn j to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in j August next; of which all persons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy-Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills. june 21—w6w ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, ( July Term, JS34. \ JONATHAN BUTCHER and Charles Mc Knight, Executors of William Patton, de ceased, exhibited to the Court their second ac j count, as Executors aforesaid, with the vouch* ers in support thereof; which account is receiv ed, will be allowed, and duly recorded, unless ! ! cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the ! first Monday in September next; of which all! persons interested or concerned will take notice.I A copy—Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills. I jy 14 w6w ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, f July Term, 1834. i CHARLES McKNIGIIT, Executor of John B. Patton, deceased, exhibited to tlie Court his third and final account, as Executor afore said, with the vouchers in support thereof; which account is received, will he allowed, and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in September next; of which all persons interested or con cerned will take notice. A copy—Test: jy 14—W6W A. MOORE, Reg. Wills. ORPHANS’ COURT, AlexanjnuaCounty, ) July Term, 1834. S MARY ANN MASTERSON, Administra trix of Laughlin Masterson, deceased, ex hibited to the Court her first account, as Admi nistratrix aforesaid, with the vouchers in sup port thereof; which account is received, will be allowed, and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in September next; of which all per sons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: A. MOORE, jy 14—w€w Reg. Wills. ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, June Term, 1834. JOHN JOHNSON, Administrator o< William Pascoe, deceased, exhibited to the Court his first account, as Administrator aforesaid, with flie vouchers in support thereof; which will be allowed and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in August next; of which all persons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: A. MOORE, Reg. Wills. june21—w*6w ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, ^ June Term, 1831. S ROBERT JAMIESON, William Gregory, and Thomas Sanford, Executoisof Robert Anderson, deceased, exhibited to the Court their first account, as Executors aforesaid, with the vouchers in support thereof; which will be al lowed and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in August next; of w hich all persons interested or concerned will take notice. A copy—Test: june2l—w*6w A. MOORE, Reg. Wills. ORPHANS’ COURT, Alexandria County, i July Term, 1834. $ MARY ANN MASTERSON, Guardian of Laughlin Masterson’s Children, exhibited to theCourt her first account, us Guardian afore said, with the vouchers in support thereof; which account is received, will be allowed, and duly recorded, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, on or before the first Monday in September next; of which all persons interested or concern ed will take notice. A copy—Test: jy I I—wGw A. MOORE. Re«r. Wills. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the subscriber, uf Alexandria Coun ty n the District of Columbia, has obtain j ed fromithe Orphans’ Court of said County let | ters of administration on the personal estate of j Alexander M. Hose, late of the county afore ' said, dec’d. All persons having claims against j said decedent are hereby warned to exhibit the 1 same to the subscriber, passed by the Orphans’ ! Court, on or before the 14th day of July, 1S35, 1 or they may, by law, be excluded from all bene ! fit to said estate; and those indebted thereto are : required to make immediate payment. Given ! under mv hand this 14th July, 1834. D. BOYD SMITH, j jy 14— w6w Administrator of A. M. Rose. FRANKLIN HOUSE. I /rf The above TAVERN has been rented by ( the subscriber. It is well known as having ; been long occupied by Mr. Augustine Newton; ; is now in good repair, and every comfort that ' the traveller needs can be had. The Table is every day supplied with the delicacies, as well as the substantials of life. The Bar is well fitted w’iththe best Liquors, and private parties can be accommodated in the most delightful man ner. JOHN WEST. N. B. Beltzhoover’s Line of Stages arrive and depart daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses, and Hacks, can be had on the most reasonable tarms__nov 5 d LEMON JUICE. IPipe genuine Sicily Lemon Juice for sale by aug 2 SAM'L. B. LARMOUR* Co. NEW DRY GOODS WILLIAM H. MOUNT & CO. HAVE just received, and are now opening, some VERY DESIRABLE GOODS, con sisting in part of 6 pieces Italian Lutstring 3 pieces common do 1 doz Green Blonde Gauze Veils 1 doz do common do do 1 doz white Blonde do do 3 doz assorted do Gauze Hdkfs 2 doz common do do 3 doz Twisted Silk Hdkfs 2 doz Bead Bags, best quality 2 doz Bead Purses 6 pieces Rodgers5 Patent Flannel, warrant ed not to shrink in washing 2 doz Grass Skirts 2 cases Corded do, all prices G pieces White Crape 20 doz cotton, Silk and Cotton Hosiery 12 pieces 6 4 white Cambric Linen and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Gentlemen’s Pocket Hdkfs and Gum Elastic Suspenders, best quality 3 doz Thread Gloves 4 doz Berlin do 2 doz Ladies’ Black Silk do 6 doz best Kid Gloves; G doz common do in pieces Brown French Linen Grass Cloth, for sentlemen’s wear 3 cases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 4 bales Brown do do 1 bale Twilled Brown Cotton 20 pieces Penitentiary Plaids 2 cases low priced Calicoes 20 pieces Ginghams, in great variety Together with every article in our line; which will be sold unusually low for cash. jy 30 NEW GOODS. PAINTED Muslins, handsome patterns Corded Skirts, tine and cheap Tuscan Bonnets; Men’s Leghorn Hats Cotton Carpet; 4-4 Straw Matting Brown Russia Drilling and French Linen Just received and for sale by 24 GEO. WHITE. CHARLES BENNETT HAS imported, by the ship Herald, via Bal timore, and otters for sale— Shoe Thread in bales, superfine and common Cambric and Shroud Muslins Boys’. Misses’, and Ladies’Cotton Hose, best make Ladies’ Black Cotton, Random. Angola, and Silk Hose Men’s black Silk, mixed Raw Silk, brownCot ton, and Random Half Hose English Galoons and black Lustring Ribbons Fine Linen Tapes, in great variety Clark’s Mile-End Spool Cotton Tailors’ patent Black, Blue and W. B. Thread fi-4 Book Muslins and Hdkfs, very fine Superfine white and printed Marseilles Vest ing, in small ends A few bales first quality Burlaps, 1, 2. 3, & 0 apr 29 TO THE PUBLIC. DU. HOUSTON, successor of the late Dr. John Thayboi.d, Fellow of the Royal Col lege of Physicians oi Persia, tenders his profes sional services to the citizens of Alexandria, D. C. and the public in general, and is ready to be consulted GRATIS in all cases of disease inci dent to the human' frame, but more especially in that virulent and almost yet unconquerable dis ease the CANCER, as unquestionable authority can prove the cure of the most awful case which ; ever afflicted one of the human family. To those afflicted with this direful scourge, with j hundreds of others, he particularly refers to the J cure of James Bond, a slave, formerly the pro- ( pertyof Miss Sally Griffith, of this city, whose' desperate situation, though for a series of years laboring under this affliction, yielded to his skill, though it had baffled the science of most of the faculty. Hopeless of relief, in a reduced situation, abandoned by his friends, and seek ing alms of the public, whose eye must revolt at a sight which would shock the finer feelings of i mankind; at this time, fortunately for this ob ject of pity, Dr. H. felt confident that he was his Creator’s instrument to effect his cure, and is now a living witness of the truth of this asser tion. by proper medicine, properly applied. A. HOUSTON, M. D. N. B. Dr. H. is ready to receive all orders, post paid, at bis office, at the Boarding House of Mrs. Mills. Cameron street, Alexandria, jy 21—cotf__A. H., M. D. _ THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT the subscriber, of Alexandria Conn- I ty in the District of Columbia, has obtain- j tained from the Orphans’ Court of said county letters of administration on the personal estate I of Lincoln Chamberlain, late of the county j aforesaid, deceased. All persons havingclaims ; against the said decedent are hereby warned to , exhibit the same to the subscriber, passed by 1 the Orphans’ Court, on or before the 25 th of Ju- j ly, 1835, or they may, by law, be excluded from ! ail benefit to said estate; and those indebted ; thereto are required to make immediate pay- • mpnt. Given under my hand this 25th July, I 1834. MARY CHAMBERLAIN, Administratrix of Lincoln Chamberlain. ! Notice.—I have employed my father, Joseph j Harris, to act lor me in all matters relating to the estate of my late husband, Lincoln Cham berlain. MARY CHAMBERLAIN, jy 25—2aw 1 w Administratrix. FOR KENT, j >3* The large and convenient two-story i ItHlBRlCK HOUSE, recently occupied by the j Rev. E. C. Hutchinson. It is pleasantly situated i at the corner of"Prince and Patrick streets. There is a large Yard, with a variety of Fruit , Trees, a Stable, Smoke House, &c. To a good j tenant the rent will be moderate. Apply to WILLIAM WRIGHT, or june 17—2awtf CHARLES ROSS. MRS. PORTER’S SEMINARY WILL be re-opened, at the Dwelling of the Alexandria Bank, corner of Fairfax and Cameron streets, on the 15th of September, 1831. Encouraged by the success which has thus far attended the efforts ot the Principals of this In stitution, they have continued to avail them selves of every advantage, which the various improvements in Europe and America have conferred upon the science of education. A Gentleman of liberal education and experi ence in the art of teaching, has recently taken the charge of the classes in Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and Astronomy. This acquisition, with suitable apparatus for exhibit ing experiments, and familiar lectures, which will be given on each branch, complete the ad vantages enjoyed within the limits of this Insti tution. B. Hallowell’s course of lectures are also attended through the winter season. The vigilant care^ and paternal watchfulness ever attendant upon the pupils, command oppor tunities for inculcating lessons on numerous points of morals and manners, which can only be secured by that maternal interest which wins the regard and confidence of the pupils. Board and Tuition, in all the English branch es, one hundred and fifty dollars per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish, each, SO per quarter of 12 weeks. Music on Piano, Harp, and Guitar, $18 do Drawing. Landscape and Flower ) ... Painting in oils t 0 ao YVax-work, Transferring, Shell- ) , , work, and Chinese do | 5(10 Velvet Painting, in oil and water colors 5 do iiijer w Rev. Rue] Keith, Theological Seminary,Va. Rev. Edward Lippett, do Rev. C. Dana. Alexandria, D. C. Rev. Mr. Johnson, John Roberts, Rernard llooe. A. C. Cuzenove, W. Fowle. II. Daingerfield, F. P. Thompson, T. Fairfax, Edgar Snowden, R. 6. Mason, Benjamin Hallowell, do do do do do do do do do do do' Hon. Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C. Hon. Mahlon Dickerson, Sec’y oftheNavy. Commodore Rodgers, Navy Commissioner C. Morris, do “ Isaac Chauncey, do Col. Bomford, Washington. Gales & Seaton, do Gen. George Rust, Virginia. Hieromc L. Opie, Virginia. Richard Brown, Virginia, jv 31—dtlstOct REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.' BY virtue of a Deed of Trust from the Bank of Alexandria to the subscribers, for the purposes therein mentioned, the following de scribed PROPERTY will be sold, on reason able terms and liberal credit: The WHARF and LOTS OF GROUND on the south side of Cameron street, now in the oc cupancy of Mr. Benjamin Waters. The WHARF, WAREHOUSE, «fcc. cal IPIlled Tucker’s. m A three story Brick DWELLING HOUSE Uijjand LOT OF GROUND, on the west side of|Water street, between Cameron and Ruecii streets. The Brick DWELLING HOUSE on the ilii.north side of Cameron street, between Fair fax and Royal street, occupied by Mrs. Mills. The BRICK BUILDING at the intersec Hltion of Cameron and Fairfax streets. uk The four-story Brick WAREHOUSE o;t iiii'ARamsay’s wharf, occupied by Messrs. I*. Wheat Son and Mr. Thomas Sanford. The ACRE LOT and BRICK HOUSE, _with several out-houses, on Washington street, in possession of Thompson F. Mu&on, Esq. The large WAREHOUSES at the cor forinei of King and Columbus street, and an excellent FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ud mining. *A HOUSE and LOT near the “ Village ’• JiLi.formerly owned by Mr. P. G. Marsteller. A VACANT LOT on tne sown side oi Prince street, near Pitt. A DWELLING HOUSE and LOT F fill GROUND an Pitt street, opposite St. Paul’s Church, formerly owned by Mr. Gurden Cha pin. A vacant LOT OF GROUND on Water street, opposite the Farmers’ Bank. A FARM in Fairfax County, Va. called the “ Meadows,” containing 275 acres. Another FARM in said County, called “ Lo max” or •* Turkey Cock Run,”—332 acres. One other FARM, culled “ Willow Spring,” near Centreville. Three small TRACTS OF LAND on Mount Vernon Road, containing, together, 307 acres. Particulars will be given on application to Mr. Isaac Robbins, at the Bank of Alexandria; and proposals for any part of the property, directed to the subscribers, will be answered by ✓ GEORGE BRENT, BENJ. WATERS, WM. II. MILLER, WM. C. GARDNER *► Trustee*. J june IS—tf___ _„ FOR SALE OR RENT nw..T MA convenient three-story brick DWEL LING HOUSE on Duke street, in com plete repair, having a Carriage House and other out.houses attached to It. ft is in a pleasant and healthy part of the town. As the subscriber is desirous of selling out her STOCK OK GOODS, she offers them at redu ced prices. REBECCA TAVLOR. rcf» She also offers for hire, by the year, a valuable MAN SERVANT. june 13-dtf