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sxsav. ijNKasrasvA sjEvruaraaca e* asm swrw aatanw m s-sro. 8¥sf«- * VLEXANDIUA GAZETTE! , PUBLISHED, DAILY, BV E It G.t It S.YO il'l> EJY, ^rS DoLLUIS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. v I, K \ TnT> r f a gTz k t te (roll run couxrjn) IS PUBLISHED REGULARLY ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY, \T 5 DOLLAHS PER ANNI M, PAYABLE IN' ADVANCE. of I trertininz:—Advertisements neat Y .m I conspicuously inserted at the r ate of one >i »!lar per square for the first three insertions,. and twentv-five cents for every subsequent inser-i lion. A reasonable deduction will be made in , the case of yearly advertisers. * "All advertisements appear in both papers. FOR AMSTERDAM. The first rate coppered Ship M 1/M «|[{$L \XIK 1*eter Barrett, master, will he v.niv fni cargo in a few days, and be i espatch •i in all August, and take 200 hogshead* and ' nil stowage on freight. For terms aoply to : IS HENRY DALNGBRF1 "LD. •| EXANDRI \ AND NEW ORL ANS J PACKETS. | Brig TRW USE, Captain Smith and 1 £'doling USC IS, Captain Borsu, will \sume , t ietr regular trips on the 20th of October: me oft winch will leave this port every thir‘\ days, throughout the shipping season. Tb y are yes-: jeis of tlie first clu ss, commanded b> experien-j ccd masters in the trade, will at il times go up : the Mississippi by steam, am every exertion j used to promote the interest of shippers and j comfort of passengers. Apply to the captains onboard, or to ........ FRANKLIN £ ARMHFLD. uug 30—t20thOct __ NOTICE. The Steamer COLL'M i HI.I, ('apt. James Mitch j ** ei.l. lic,\intr rt*aimed her ! ® regular trips between Bal- j timore and the District oi Columbia. win, until the 1st day of September, leave Baltimore for the Di-trict every Wednesday, at 1 o’clock, P. M.; and returning, will leave Washington at G, and Alexandria at 7 o’clock. A. M. every Sun 1 iv. for Baltimore. Passage >2. PORK AND BEEF. I % ?arrls l'iau V:"'^ { Rev Holds’ packing I •9 m do Prime Beet S Just received and for sale bv \V.\1. D. NUTT. T »th« who have bought of this article from nv', no recommendation is necessary; others, who want good Pork and Beef, particu larly tor along voyage, would do well to call. m_r ’ W\ 1). N. FRUIT. *■: Bags English Walnuts •J 2 frails Almonds 2 bags Filberts 5 boxes Citron 5 box'-s Lemons Ju-i received and for sale by LAMBERT & MrKF.NZIE, Union wharf. PAPER. | Remus Priming Cap and Post Paper 1‘1 do Blue, Yellow, Wateriaid, Rose, a- mtod and white Letter Paper, receive : !. t ie 1’ian.tiactory ofD. & J. Ames, and f nsfle bv MjTiS_ s. MESSERftAg H shot. 9 i 4 \ B igs. ,d! sizes, receive * 1 PC nix shot Tower Compot e of ;>■ . .0 re, f*'jBe by_s. MES SUjSMl n_j._ TEAS. Vol?>‘r' Hyson, in ch- /•>, half , «sts, boxes, «• canisters, and catty boxes ! tunpowder, in half chests, do do ami do do Imperial, in do and catty boxes >v Bowchoag. in chests an ! half chests—Teas. i etly Oi late import mo.is >u<] fine quality, in store, and for sale by ' ' _ s MESSER SMITH. SUCiAlts O >U TO Rico and New Orleans, in hugs ids and Brazil, in o anrels, in store, and »»g33 _S MESSRRSM1TH. CHCM OL\ R Vv-:|US Prepared Coom, in boxes contain-! V in; , ib papers, and ‘. .If boxes fresh Cho-1 to‘ *f,‘- c ’nsiantly on hand mid for sale bv ! _ itl!~ _S MRSsF.RsMrfU. PURE WINES. ~ ri EL) Port, from United Slates Stores * Old L. P. Madeira Sherry, pale and brown Sicily Madeira Malaga, Sweet and Dry Superior Claret, a few cases nngg_SAMX. B. LARMOUR 4 CO, grain bags! I Bags ot Two Bushels. _0UU^SAM’L B, LARMOUR 4, CO. IAP , "Fruits. Ill - lrrels^,nd hai5s Soft-shelled Almonds a bags \\ alnuts, fresh and good ’ do Filberts, do 1,1 boxes Prunes SAM L. B. LARMOUR 4. CO. 4 r. KENTUCKY TOBACCO •4- , es Kentucky wrappers . * * seroons St. Domingo tillers i Tobacco Just received and on sale by —U^Jr‘ _ROBERT H. MILLER. .PIL- ciBEK Vinegar, &c. .J A3 Gallons Shenandoah Flaxseed Oil do pure Cider Vinegar L'l bushels Corn Meal (fresh ground) ?. . Fresh Butter ri'ceivcd from wagons, and for sale by auwa. , J. 4 M. SNYDER, Upper end King street NEW TEAS, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SU GARS, Ac. Chests } Gunpowder, Imperial, Ilyson OU 15 half do / Young Hyson and Peuchong 20 boxes ; Teas, chiefly very late impor tation and fine qualities 120 bags Coffee. Rio, Cuba, Green Porto Rico, old white Maracaibo, Liberia, and Java 50 hogsheads f New Orleans and West In 20 barrels $ din Molasses 25 hhds Orleans and Porh> Rico Sugars 25 boxes New Cheese. For sale by aug 20 SAMUEL B. LAKMOUR A CO. CORN. I 9 4141 Bushels White Corn, just received 1 I* rvr on sale by ANDREW J. FLEMING, aug 26 On Irwin’s wharf. LIVERPOOL SALT-AFLOAT. ki t Bushels Course I ” 1/1/ 1.500 sacks Fine In b“st bleached sacking, extra size, the car go of ship Virginia, for sale by aug 85 W. FOWLE A CO. ’ PRIME GREEN COFFEE. IX ft Bags Prime Green Coffee, landingthis day, from schr. Velocity, for sale by i aug 25_W. FOWLE A CO. YOUNG HYSON TEA. Oft Half Chests, of the cargo of the Panama, just received per schr. Washington, and for sale by LAMBERT & McKENZIE, aug 25 Union wharf. j SPERM OIL, CANDLES, AND RICE. | Barrels Sperm Oil . 20 boxes Sperm Candles, Judd's brand [ 5 tierces and half tierces Rice Just received and for sale by LAMBERT & McKENZIE. aug 25 Union wharf. MACKEREL. *>;> Barrels No. 2 and 3 Mackerel, receiving . a. per sclir. Velocity, from Boston, and for sale by LAMBERT & McKENZIE. aug 25 Union wharf. MOLASSEs, BEEF, AND PORK. ■g cTi Hogsheads* l’orto Rico Mol as.se* =, of prime I JL quality 25 bills Mess and Prime Beef and Pork Received per Robert Gordon, and for sale by LAMBERT & McKENZIE, aug 21 Union wharf. V O. SUiAR AM) CUBA COFFEE. i ||| Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar I. v 30 bags Cuba Coffee / 1 bale, 12 pieces Twilled Sacking Landing from sc hr. Amanda, from N*»\v York, and for sale by LAMBERT McKENZIE, ang21 Union wharf. COFFEE AND ALMONDS. •r Bags prime old Java Collee •J 10 bales Almonds I Just received per sclir. Washington, from New ; York, and for sale by « aug25 VVM. N. McVElGH. Prince st. wlif. S U(1A R S, COF F EE. c. Hhds Porto Rico & N. Orleans J « 4,000 lbsLoalAjr white Ilevana $ ‘ =l 35 bags Cuba Colfee 30 reams Letter and Cap Paper • 10 bag. Pepper and Pimento C bags Filberts, English Walnuts, and Brazil Nuts 0 doz-Mi Tarpaulin Hats Landing from sclir. Amanda, from New York, a ,d f*v sale by WM. N. McVEIGIl, aug 21 Prince street wharf. SHEET IRON AND CUT NAILS. Casks of Cut Nails and Brads Owl* Sheet Iron and Boiler Plates German Steel. For sale hv •uig P^_A. C. CAZENOVK & CO. \Tc~v! )*\D MANUFACTURED TOBACCO o o Boxes Pound Lumps, Id's and lb’s, ofvu Ow lions brands, the greater part from the celebrated lactoiy of S. Myers oL Co. (a pait “ Speecer’s Patent Cut,”) just received, per sclir. Mechanic, for sale on pleading terms by aug 18 GEO, JOHNSON & CO«_ BONNET BOARDS! BONNET BOARDS! J US T received, a small supply of No. 1 and 2, which will be sold very low for cash by aug 26 _AUG. JACOBS. TO RENT, That part of the BRICK HOUSE for ! Iliamerlv occupied by Capt. Edmonds, oppo* i site Mr. Smith’s Foundry. „u<r 22 JOSIAH II. DAVIS. CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. HUGH C. SMITH has just receiued, per ship Maryland, from Liverpool, a hand some supply of CHINA AND EARTHEN WARE, comprising the principal part of his Fall Stifiplii of Fancy and Staple Articles. These, with his previous large stock on hand, wiil be sold on moderate terms, cash or credit. Among the Goods are: Handsome Dinner Setts, new and beautiful style and patterns Tea Setts, Ciiina, plain ^ gilt, a large variety India Dining China, in setts, or any article separately Kicn and common Cut, Plain, and Pressed G'assware, of every quality Castors, of common and superior quality Black (Inart and Pint Wine Porter Bottles Demijohns of every size Stone Bure of an excellent quality Window Glass of good quality and every size Boston Crown Glass, procured at factory pri Hall and Shop Lamps and Lamp Wicks [ces Britannia Tea Setts, of a superior quality H. C. S. expects soon, by the ship Virginia, sailed from Liverpool 2d of July, a further sup ply of Earthenware._Alexandria, aug 3 WANTED, AT a reasonable price, a pair of new or se cond hand three or three and a half Mill Stones. Apply to the Editor. aug 23 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, 18.14. Encouraged by the success which has thus far attended the efforts of 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- j tution. 13. Hallovvell’s course of lectures are I 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 I 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, SIS do j Drawing, Landscape and Flower ( . • \ Painting in oils \ Wax-work. Transferring, Shell work, and Chinese do Velvet Painting, in oil and water colors 5 do Refer to Kev. Ruel Keith, Theological Seminary,Va. ■ Rev. Edward Lippett, do Rev. C. Dana. Alexandria, D. C Rev. Mr. Johnson, do John Roberts, do Bernard Hooe, do A. C. Cazenove, do \V. Fowle, do H. Pningcrfield, do I. 1*. Thompson, do T. Fairfax, do Edgar Snowden, c? > K. B. Mason, do Benjamin Hallowell, do ilun. Levi Woodbury, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, D. (J. lion. Muhlon Dickerson. Set’y ofthe Navy. Commodore Rodgers, .\avy Commissioner u C. Morris, do Isaac Chauncey, do Col. Romford. Washington. Gales ot Seaton, do Gen. George Rust, Virginia. Hierome L. Opie. Virginia. j Richard Brown. Virginia, jv Ml—t't lst(>ct_• LAND FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND in the County ol ; Prince William, Virginia, called “ Ilazle ; Plain,” containing about 550 acres. ! A TRACT, adjoining the above, called ; “ Brown’s.” containing about JOS acres. A TRACT on Bull Run, containing about ! 1075 acres. A TRACT on Cedar Run, called “ Fitz- j luiglfs,” containing about 575 acres. A TRACT on Slater’s Run, containing about Oil) acres. A TRACT called u Champs,”containingTCo acres. A TRACT in Fauquier County, called; “ Hale’s,” containing about 1400 acres. With several smaller TRACTS, containing from 100 to 250 acres. On all these Tracts are good and sufficient Dwelling and Out-Houses. All of which will be sold on favorable terms, upon application to Bernard Hooe, Esq. or the subscriber, in Alexandria. jy ;n WM. 11. FOWLE. A CARD. SAM’L. LINDSAY (of the late firm of Lind say. Hill & Co.) offers his services in the transaction of Commission liusim ss. He is pre pared to make liberal advances on consign ments. His Store is spacious, situated on l 11i• >n, between King and Prince streets; where be, would be pleused to receive GOODS on STO RAGE. Persons sending FLOUR to this place (particularly by water) to be stored, would find it to their advantage to store on the wharf. If requested, each parcel will be kept separate, and the identical Flour delivered when called for. Alexandria, August 6, 1834._ WHEAT. 1WISH to purchase Wheat in Alexandria; also at the Triadelphia Mills, situated three miles from town, on the Little River Turnpike Road. SAM’L. LINDSAY, On Union, between King and Prince sts. Hfj* Griswold’s celebrated M heat Fans for sale as above._Alexandria, August <5. WHEAT FANS, &c. LG. & H. GRISWOLD 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; Window Screens, Kiddies, 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 attemion to business, to gain a share of the public patronage. Flour manufactures and Wheat Pan makers will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a A* boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above business, 10 or IT years old, of good and steady habits. , , _ . N. B. Repairing done on the shortest notice. TURNING in Wood. Iron, and Brass, may 28— ly PROSPECTUS OF J' II E V 1 It G I X1 A If It E \ TII. rjMHE subscriber proposes to publish in Win X Chester, (Va.) an exclusively literary pa per, with the above title. 1 he advantages of periodical literature are so well known and so highly appreciated at the present day, that the subscriber would be con tent that this prospectus should contain nothing more than u mere annunciation of the manner in which the contemplated paper will be con ducted—the editor^ expectation of assistance from many literary individuals—together with assuiances of attention and diligence on his own part, if it was not that the prevalency of an opinion that a purely literary paper cannot suc ceed in this section of country, has been the cause of the failure of many such undertakings heretofore. It is only deemed necessary to ask the public to discard an opinion, which, predi cated on no proper grounds, is still the great and almost only reason of the depressed state of i this branch of literature in Virginia and the South generally; for surely the fact that there is no part of our country which is not overflow ing with foreign literary periodicals, is an evi dence of an interest in and a spirit to support li terature. Ami most certainly, when it is recol lected that the South has ever relied with honor and success upon her own resources in every j other respect, no one will doubt her ability to ! build up and maintain the character of literary works within her own boundaries. Let it there-1 fore be seen that a spirit to support and the ta- , lent to maintain should be the only reasons of the absence of these literary repositories in any ' country; and let a liberal patronage furnish the benefits of an extended circulation to the trea sures of Southern genius. The columns of the Virginia Wrkath will con tain much good original matter—many imlivi-, duals of high merit, some of whom have alrea- j dy distinguished themselves in the literary world, having tendered their assistance—with selec tions from the he>t American and British perio dicals. comprising Tales, Essays, Reviews, Poe try. Literary notices, &c. This paper will be issued weekly, neatly exe cuted on line paper with small type, and con- j t.nn in each number 8quarto pages, at $3 00 per j annum, payable at the end ot six months, or $3 j 50 if not paid within the year. Postmasters, | editors, and others, who act as agents, will be entitled to an eleventh copy gratis, or ten per cent, on all moneys forwarded. The first num ber will be issued as soon as an intimation is bad of sufficient patronage to defray the expen ses of publication. JAMES R. GARDNER. Winchester, August 29, lti34. __ HOOTS, SHOES. PALM LEAF HATS, &c. JH. WHITE, has just received, per sloop . Statira and other arrivals, a very season able addition to his stock of BOOTS & Sill >ES, which enables him to olfcr almost every article in his line at the very lowest prices for cash. Among them are— Men’s tine Pegged Summer Hoots Do Pumps, various qualities, (some very cheap) Women’s Seal. Lasting & Kid Slippers, do Do Leather Jefl'ersons & Slippers, do Misses’ <jp Children’s Shoes, various qualities Fine Palm Leaf Hats, broad rims, (an ex cellent article) Coarse do do do A lot of HAIR TRUNKS, cheap jtf» Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, made to order, of the best materials and workmanship. _ jmic l'J TO THE GREAT i'ALLS. The Canal j I’HCKt't liOill a i; a r a I: ins/// v/v TON has commenced her regular trips, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for the Great Falls or Crommelin, starting from Frederick Street Uridcre, (<Georgetown) at S o’clock. A. M., 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 coun try presents a beautiful appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, a trip to the Great Falls oilers a most delightful treat. Parties, on any other days of the week, can he accommodated, by giving a short notice or application to the proprietor, living uii Third ( street, Georgetown. Z. M. OFFUTT. JEREMIAH W. SATTERWHITE, (WmSKT MAKh'H, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he has commenc ed the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, inj all its various branches, at the north corner ol King and Columbus streets, in the house for merly occupied by J»irttt?.s & Jacob Doii{(Ki.> . where he hopes, by perseverance and industry, ; in connection with an experience in tin* above ( business for the last eight or ten yeais, to meul . a share of public patronage. HLs FURNITURE will be made by experien- j ceil journeymen, after the latest fashion, and in , the most durable manner, which he w ill \v >ii 1 ant to be equal to any manulactured in the District I of Columbia. __jan 2 tf A HOUSE FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR j RENT. The commodious well finished two story JtliiLBRICK HOUSE on King, near Henry street, now occupied by Mr. Philip Hooff, would be sold at a very moderate price, and on liberal ; credit for the chief part of the purchase money;j or exchanged, upon fair terms, for improved property nearer to the proprietor’s residence; or leased to a respectable tenant, at a reasonable rent, and possession given the 1st October next. Inquire at the warehouse of nug 4 SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO. ■WHEAT WANTED PRIME WHEAT wanted by uugU> A. C. CAZENOVE & AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of a deed of trust from James L. McKenna and Ann Cecelia, his wife, to Jonah Thompson, for the purposes therein men tioned, recorded in the County Court of Lou doun, lib. HI, fo. 138, will be exposed to sale, in the Court House Yard at Leesburg, at ^o' clock on Monday, the 22d day of September nexl, being the first day of the Superior'Court, r.ViA ^ certain TRACT of LAND, on which JjiJLhas formerly been in operation a Grist and Saw Mill, lying and being on Broad Run, in the County of Loudoun and State of Virginia; containing by survey thirty-three acres and ten polos, ami adjoining the lands of William and George Shed. Terms of Sale, one-fifth Cash; the balance in four equal instalments of six, twelve, eighteen, anil twenty-four months. The deferred payments to be secured to the satisfac tion of the Trustee. I. P. THOMPSON, Executor of Jonah Thompson, dcc’d. augis—ts [Leesburg Genius of Liberty ts] CASH FOR 100 NEGROES, INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25 years of age. Persons having likelv Servants to dispose of, wih find it to be their interest to give us a call, as we will give higher prices in cash than any other purchaser who is now, or may hereafter, come into this market. *opt I_FRANKLIN & ARMFtELP. CIIALLENGE BLACKING^ Jl Sl received, Taylor & Mason’s unparal leled and inimitable Challenge /Hacking, de cidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever offered to the American public, ft is an effec tual preservative of the leather, and affords, with infinitely less than the usual labor, a dry, lasting, and brilliant jet black polish. For sale, at the price of ordinary blacking, bv 1_GEO.'WHITE. DR. WHARTON’S REMAINS, rnin: Remains of the Rev. Charles Henry I- Wharton, D. D.; with a Memoir of his Life, by George Washington Doane, D. D. Bishop of the Diocese of New Jersey. Just published, and for sale by aus 20 \V. M. MORRISON. PARKS’ AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. \rOL. 1st. just published, and for sale by W. M MORRISON, containing the Biogra phy of Generals John Stark, C. B. Brown. R. Montgomery, and E. Allen. aug20 MADEIRA WINE. ~ HE subscribers have received, per the schr. I- Village, from Madeira, 10 halfpipes 20 quarter casks of finest old high colored Madeira Wine, from the house of Murdoch, Shortridge A Co. A -id hare in Sfoiof pier ion a importation, '» pipes and 20 halfpipes of the finest wine of Murdoch, Ytiille A Co., part of which has had the benefit of a voyage to the East Indies. All old, and warranted of the very best quality, ang ti A. C. CAZENOVE A CO. OLD L. P. MADEIRA WINE. ’ O Pipes 1 Old high colored L. P. Madei 1 qr casks > ra Wine, of “G. D.WcIshV’ 4 eighth do ) brand Received per schr. Village, Newcomb, master, direct from Madeira, for sale by ang f>_W. EOWLE A CO. MADEIRA WINE. RA Cases, containing 1 to 2 dozen bottles each, of Newton, Gordon. Murdoch A Co’SaSuperior old L. P. Madeira Wine 4 qr casks ^ ^ . 8 half qr casks 5 Gra|,'> Juioe Just received per schr. V liege. from Madeira, and for sale b> __ S. f>lESSERSMl 11 MADEIRA WINE. rfiilE subscriber is now r* ;. v; . . id rw for sale, an importation ot Made:/; per “ tyanough,” via New York, consisting id b hhds ) Of the finest old L. P. Mudei G qr casks / ra A Vine, of Newton, Gordon 4 half qr casks ) Murdoch A Co.’s celebrated brand; and he will receive and forward orders for their Old L. P. Madeira, superior Dual, Tin ta, Burgundy, Malmsey, and Grape Juice, ang 2 _ 8. MESSER SMITH. WASHINGTON IRVING’S COMPLETE V ORKS. r III IE Complete Works of Washington living, X in 12 volumes, containing the Sketch Book Knickerbocker’s New York, Brucebridge Hull! Tales of a Traveller, Conquest of Grenada, anci die Alhambra. Just received and on saje by aim 2S_AUG. JACOBS. SHIP CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. [HAVE for sale a Lot of Tools, of excellent quality, principally such as are used by Ship Carpenters; such as Broad Axes, Planes, Chisels, Adze, Augurs, Plains, one set of new Mooring Plains, Brace, Square, with many other articles, Chest, &c. I would prefer sell ing the whole together, and to a young ship car penter the lot would be sold a great bargain. __uug 13_GEO. WHITE. FRANKLIN HOUSE. akv The above TAVERN has been rented by flii:lthe 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 everyday supplied with the delicacies, as well as the substantial of life. The Baris well fitted with the best Liquors, and private parlies 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 terms _ _ _ nov 5—d ALEXANDRIA MUSEUM OPEN, daily, from lu to 12 o’clock A. M. onci from v to5 P. M. jam 24