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ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE
PUBLISHED, DAILY, BY
EDGAR S.XOWDEX,
*r 3*DOLLARS HER ANNUM. PAYABLE HALF YEARLY.
»i F, \ ANDRIA GAZETTE
■ (/•,)/; the covsthy)
IS PUBLISH®!* REGULARLY ON
TUESDAY, THURSDAY A SATURDAY,
at5 DOLLARS PER annum, payable in advance.
T r'iisof Xlcrrtining:—Advertisements neat
conspicuously inserted at the r ate of one
hii ir tier square for the first three insertions,
u, l twenty-five cents for every subsequent inser
!\ reasonable deduction will be made in
ir.e case of yearly advertisers.
• * All advertisements appear in both papers.
FOR AMSTERDAM.
a The first rate coppered Ship MAIiY
[j 1 YZ>, Peter Barrett, master, will be
iv uiv for cargo in a few days, and be despatch
^1 ,, a|] August, and take 200 hogsheads and
M ‘ in stowage on freight. For terms apply to
aug IS _ HENRY DAINQER FIELD.
"ALEXANDRIA AND NEW ORIf ANS
PACKETS.
ri-jv Brig TltlBVSEr Captain Smith, and
tHyBrig UXC.IS, Captain Borsu, will resume
flieir regular trips on the 20th oi Octobei; oueot
which will leave this port every thirty days
throughout the shipping season. They are ves
sels oi the first class, commanded by experien
ced masters in the trade, will at all times go up
the Mississippi by steam, and every exertion
used to promote the interest of shippers and
comfort of passengers. Apply to the captains
on board, or to . ._. _
FRANKLIN & ARMF1ELD.
ang 30—t20th0ct__
NOTICE.
The Steamer CO/. I M
HI A, Capt. James Mrrcu
ell, having resumed her
regular trips between Dal
timure find the District of Columbia, will, until
the 1st day of September, leave Baltimore for
the District every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock, P.
M.; and returning, will leave Washington at ti,
and Alexandria at 7 o’clock, A. M. every Sun
day, for Baltimore. Passage S2.__
VINEGAR.
| Aik Barrels Vinegar,of superior quality,
landing at Vowell's wharf, and for
sale by* sept 2 W. II. MILLER.
TENERIFFE WINE.
*: Quarter Casks Teneriffe Wine, represented
*J to be of good quality, landing from schooner
Alexandria, from .New York, and for sale by
sept 2_S. MK8SKKSM1TH.
LONDON BROWN STOUT.
| A Casks, containing 5 dozen each. Quarts,
lv best ondon Brown Stout, lauding from
'dir. Alexandria, from New York, and for sale
by_sept 3 8. ME8SERSM1 Til.
POKE AND BEEF.
Barrels Prime Pork f,. . , .
O 10 do Prune Beef s Roynold3 PackmS
Just received and for sale by
VVM. D. NUTT.
’Rf* To those who have bought of this article
me, no recommendation is necessary;
"?bers, who want good Pork and Beef, particu
o ly tor a long vovage, would do well to call.
JO_ W. D. N.
FRUIT.
X Pugs English Walnuts
2 frails Almonds
2 bags Filberts
5 boxes Citron
5 boxes Lemons
Just received and for sale by
LAMBERT & McKENZIE,
ail~ 30___ Union wharf.
PAPER.
Reams Printing Cap and Post Paper
100 do Blue, Yellow, Waterlaid, Rose,
assoiteJ and white Letter Paper, received from
the manufactory of D. & J. Ames, and fursale by
_aug38 S. MESSERSM1TU.
SHOT.
240 S12es- received from Phenix
In.tf.yd rower Company of Baltimore,
and for sale by_S. MESSERSMITH.
TEAS ~
YOUNG Hyson in chests, half chests, boxes,
canisters, ami catty boxes
Gunpowder, in half chests, do do and do do!
Impenal, in do and catty boxes!
,n che9ts °nd half chests—Teas,
‘jiieflv of late importations and line quality in
More, and lor sale by 4 y’ |
-?-ug23_S. MESSERSMITH.
P sugars!
ORTO Rico and New Orleans, in hogs
, ani r’raz‘h >n barrels, in store and
torjgle by auy 33 S. MESSERSMITH.
wvryZ CHOCOLATE.
D m.r'f ik Pr**pared Cocoa, in boxes contain
cohfl ? papers, and half boxes fresh Cho
.iikt’oc astantl>’ on hand, and for sale by
S, MESSERSMITH.
4 R™J\FTUCKY TOBACCO.
4 V Kentucky wrappers i .
^ •* croons St. Domingo tillers \ Tobacco
Just receimi and on sale by
► ^_ROBERT H. MILLER.
CORN
( 1 00 ®usi,ei8 White Corn, just received
vv on sale bv
aui»3A ANDREW J. FLEMING,
—_ On IrwiVs wharf.
u ,rY0UNG HYSON TEA.
; f.' Chests, of the cargo of the Panama,
lWsali h1 reC*l)T»- f>er scbr- Washington, and
r , AMBEKT 4 McKENZIE,
'? J Union wharf.
LIVERPOOL SALT—AFLOAT.
| O AAA Bushels Coarse
M. 1,500 sacks Fine
In best bleached sacking, extra size, the car
go of ship Virginia, for sale by
aug 25__ W. FOWLE & CO.
PRIME GREEN COFFEE.
-i Bags Prime Green Coffee, landing this
A day, from schr. Velocity, for sale by
aug 25W. FOWLE & CO.
SPERM OIL, CANDLES, AND RICE.
| X Barrels Sperm Oil
A *3 20 boxes Sperm Candles, Judd’s brand
5 tierces and half tierces Rice
Just received and for sale by
LAMBERT & McKENZIE,
ang 25_*_Union wharf.
MACKEREL?
Q | Barrels No. 2 and 3 Mackerel, receiving
0 A per schr. Velocity, from Boston, and for
sale by LAMBERT & McKENZIE,
aug 25_Union wharf.
“MOLASSES, BEEF, AND PORK.
| Hogsheads Porto Rico Molasses, of prime
J. bL quality
25 bbls Mess and Prime Beef and Pork
Received per Robert Gordon, and for sale by
. LAMBERT & McKENZIE,
aug 2\_Union wharf.
N~ O. SUGAR AND CUBA COFFEE.
|i| Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar
1 *3 30 bags Cuba Coffee
1 bale. 12 pieces Twilled Sacking
Landing from schr. Amanda, from New York, !
and for sale by LAMBERT & McKENZIE, ;
aug21 _Union wharf. j
COFFEE AND ALMONDS.
-Bags prime old Java Coffee
*3 10 bales Almonds
Just received per schr. Washington, from New
York, and for sale by I
aug2o VVM. N. McVElGII, Prince st. whf.
SUGARS, CO\-FEE, &c.
Htxls Porto Rico & N. Orleans ( « i
4,000 lbs Loaf # white Hcvana S c ■
35 bags Cuba Coffee
30 reams Letter and Cap Paper
10 bags Pepper and Pimento
t> bags Filberts, English Walnuts, and
Brazil Nuts
6 dozen Tarpaulin Hats
Landing from schr. Amanda, from New York,
and for sale by VVM. N. McVEIGH,
aug 21 Prince street wharf.
SHEET IRON AND CUT NAILS.
oiiA Casks of Cut Nalls and Brads
Sheet Iron and Boiler Plates
German Stool. For sale by
aug ISA. C. CAZBNOVE & CO.
TO RENT,
h That part of the BRICK HOUSE for
i:i;i3 merlv occupied by Cupt. Edmonds, oppo
site Mr. Smith’s Foundry.
aug 22JOS!AH H. DAVIS.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE.
1HAVE a variety of excellent Second-hand
Furniture, which I will sell low. Among it,
Mahogany Tables, Bedsteads, Sofa, Secretary,
&c.; several Feather Beds, some kiln dried and
clipped; Chairs, Looking Glasses, and Irons;’
Kitchen Furniture, &c. _
sept 1WM. D. NUTT.
CHINA AND EARTHENWARE.
HUGH c. SMITH has just receiued, per
ship Maryland, from Liverpool, a hand
some supply ol CHINA AND EARTHEN
WARE, comprising the principal part of his
Eall Supply of Fancy and Staple Articles.
These, with his previous large stock on hand,
will be sold on moderate terms, cash or credit.
Among the Goods are:
Handsome Dinner Setts,* new and beautiful
style and patterns
Tea Setts, China, plain f gilt, a large variety
India Dining China, in setts, or any article
separately
Rich and common Cut, Plain, and Pressed
G’assware, of every quality
Castors, of common and superior quality
Black Quart and Pint Wine f Porter Bottles
Demijohns of every size
Stone Ware 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 S
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,
rnHAT the subscriber, of Alexandria County,
I. in the District of Columbia, has obtained
from the Orphans’ Court of said County letters
ot administration on the estate of Alexander M.
Rose, late of the county aforesaid, deceased.
All persons having claims against the said dece
dent, are hereby warned to exhibit the same to
the subscriber, passed by the Orphans’ Court,
on or before the 20th day of August, 1335, or
they may, by law, be excluded from all be
nefit to said estate; and those indebted thereto
are required to make immediate payment. Giv
en under my hand, this 20th day of August. 1834.
aug 21—eo3w D. B. SMITH, Adm’r.
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE,
TM1HAT the subscriber, of Alexandria Coun
X ty, in the District of Columbia, has obtain
ed from the Orphans’ Court of said County let
ters of administration on the estate of John Ma
jor, late of the county aforesaid, deceased. All
persons having claims against the said decedent
are hereby warped to exhibit the same to the
subscriber, passed by the Orphans’ Court, on or
before the 20th of August, 1835, or they may, by
law, be excluded from all benefit to said estate;
and those indebted thereto are required to make
immediate payment. Given under my hand,
this 20th day of August, 1834.
aug 21—eo3w MARY MAJOR, Adm’x.
JOB PRINTING executed at this office
MRS. PORTER’S SEMINARY
WILL be re-opened, at the Dwelling of the
Alexandria Bank, corner of Fairfax and
Cameron streets, on the 15thof September, 1834.
Encouraged by the success which lias 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 ofliberal 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 eiijoyed within the limits of this Insti
tution. 13. 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,
86 per quarter of 12 weeks.
Music on Piano, Harp, and Guitar, $18 do
Drawing, Landscape and Flower '( K *
Painting in oils \ b uo
Wax-work, Transferring, Shell- jt r i
work, and Chinese do $ I
Velvet Painting, inoil and water colors 5 do I
Jirfer to
Rev. Rue! Forth, rheological Seminary,Ya. i
Rev. Lviv. ,-.i Lippeft, do
Rev. • Dana. Alexandria, D. C.
R “v. \h Johnson, do
John, i' *, ( t-v, do
lie lie, do
..*’e, do
VV r • do
H. j..gjrfield, do
I. P. Thompson, do
T. Fairfax, do j
Edgar Snowden, do
R. B. Mason, do
Benjamin Hallowell, do
Hon. Levi Woodbury, Secretary, of the
Treasury, Washington, D. C.
lion. Muhlon Dickerson, Sec’y oftheNavy.;
Commodore Rodgers, Navy Commissioner
“ C. Morris, do
“ Isaac Chauncey, do
Col. Romford, Washington.
Gales & Seaton, do
Gen. George Rust, Virginia.
Hierome L. Opie, Virginia.
Richard Brown, Virginia,
jy 31—dtlstOct ___
LAND FOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LAND in the County of ;
Prince William, Virginia, called “ Hazle
Plain,” containing about 550 acres.
A TRACT, adjoining the above, called
“ Brown’s.” containing about 108 acres.
A TRACT on Bull Run, containing about
1075 acres.
A TRACT on Cedar Run, called “ Fitz
hugh’s,” containing about 575 acres.
A TRACT on Slater’s Run, containing about
910 acres.
A TRACT called “ Champs,” contayiing7G5
acres.
A TRACT in Fauquier County, called
“ Hale’s,” containing about MOO acres.
With several smaller TRACTS, containing
from 100 to 250 acres.
On ail 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 3i »WM. H. FOWLF..
A CARD.
SAM’L. LINDSAY (of the late firm of Lind
say, Hill & Co.) offers his services in the
transaction of Commission Business. He is pre
pared to make liberal advances on consign
ments. His Store is spacious, situated on Union,
between King and Prince streets; where he
would be pleased to receive GOODS on STO
RAGE. Persons sending FLOUlt 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, IS jit. _
WHEAT.
1W1SH to purchase Wheat in Alexandria;
also at the Triadolphia Mills, situated three
miles from town, on the Little River Turnpike
Road. SAM’L. LINDSAY,
On Union, between King and Prince sts.
U3* Griswold’s celebrated Wheat Fans for
sale as above. Alexandria, August 6.
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, n variety of Dutch and Eng
lish improved WHEAT FANS; Cockle, Cheat,
and Rolling SCREENS, for Flouring. Mills;
Window Screens, Riddles, Sifters, Mil. Shakes,
Straw Cutters, and Safes; all of which they will
dispose of upon the most reasonable terms.
They guarantee them to be made of the best
materials and workmanship; and hope, by con
stant attention to business, to gain a share of the
public patronage. __ _ ,
Flour manufactures and Wheat Fan makers
will find it greatly to their advantage to give us
3 °A boy is wanted; as apprentice to the above
business, 16 or 17 years old, of good and steady
habits.
N. B. Repairing done on the shortest notice.
R3- TURNING in Wood, Iron, and Brass,
may 28— ly
PROSPECTUS OF
THE VIRGINIA WREATH.
THE subscriber proposes to publish in Win
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 a mere annunciation of the manner
in which the contemplated paper will be con
ducted—the editor’s expectation of assistance
from many literary individuals—together with
assurances 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
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 overflotv
ing with foreign literary periodicals, is an evi
dence of an interest in and a spirit to support li
terature. And most certainly, when it is recol
lected that the South has ever relied with honor
and success upon her own resources in every
other respect, r.o one will doubt her ability to
build up and maintain the character of literary
works within her own boundaries. Let it there
fore be seen that a spirit to support and the ta-1
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 j
benefits of an extended circulation to the trea- j
sures of Southern genius.
The columns of the Virginia Wreath willcon- !
tarn much good original matter—many indivi- j
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 best American and British perio
dicals, comprising Tales, Essays, Reviews, Poe
try, Literary notices, &c.
This paper will be issued weekly, neatly exe
cuted on fine paper with small type, and con
tain in each number 8 quarto pages, at S3 00 per
annum, payable at the end of six months, or S3
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
had of sufficient patronage to defray the expen- j
ses of publication.
JAMES U. GARDNER.
Winchester, August 29, 1834.
HOOTS. SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, dec.
JH. WHITE has just received, per sloop
• Statira and other arrivals, a very season
able addition to his stock of HOOTS &. SHOES,
which enables him to offer almost even’ 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 Jellersons & Slippers, do
Misses’ ^Children’s Shoes, various qualities
Fine Palm Leaf Hals, briad rims, (an ex
cellent article)
Course do do do
A lot of HAIR TRUNKS, cheap
£C§r* Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Hoots and
Shoes, of ali kind*, made to order, of the best
materials and workmanship.junc 10
TO THE GREAT FALLS.
The Canal j
Packet Boat
a /; o a a /; j
II .US' niXu-1
TON has commenced her regular trips, on
Tuesdays and Fridays, for the Great Falls or
Crommelin, starting from Frederick Street
Bridge, (Georgetown) at 8 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 tine 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 otfers a most delightful treat.
£3?* Parties, on any other days of the week,
can bo accommodated, by giving a short notice
or application to the proprietor, living on Third
sti e<*t, Georgetown. Z. M. OFFUT T.
JEREMIAH W. SATTERWHITE,
CABINET MAh Ell,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally that he has commenc
ed the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, in
all its various branches, at the north corner of
King and Columbus streets, in the house for
merly occupied by James & Jacob Douglas,
where he hopes, by perseverance and industry,
in connection with an experience in the above,
business for the last eight or ten years, to merit
a share of public patronage.
His FURNITURE will be made by experien
ced journeymen, after the latest fashion, and in
the most durable manner, which he will warrant
to be equal to any manufactured in the District
of Columbia.___n tf
A HOUSE FOR SALE, EXCHANGE, OR
RENT.
The commodious well finished two story
liiSLoRICK 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 oliief part of the purchase money;
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
aug \ SAM’L. B. LARMOUR & CO.
WHEAT WANTED.
PRIME WHEAT wanted by v
aug 10 A- C. CAZENOVJ2 * CQ.
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. Ill, fo. 138, will be exposed to sale,
in the Court House Yard at LeesDurg, at 12 o’
clock on Monday, the 22d day of September
next, being the first day of the Superior Court,
MA certain TRACT of LAND, on which
has 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
poles, and adjoining the lands of William and
George Shed. Terms of Sale, one-fifth Cash;
the balance in four equal instalments of six,
twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four months. The
deferred payments to be secured to the satisfac
tion of the Trustee. I. P. THOMPSON,
Executor of Jonah Thompson, dec’d.
aug 18—ts [Leesburg Genius of Liberty ts]
CASH FOR 400 NEGROES,
INCLUDING both sexes, from 12 to 25 years
of age. Persons having likely Servants to
dispose of, will 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.
s*‘Pt 1 FRANKLIN & ARMKIELD.
CHALLENGE BLACKING.
JUST received, Taylor A Mason’s unparal
leled and inimitable Challenge Blacking, de
cidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever
offered to the American public. It is an eftec
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, by
1 GEO. WHITE.
UK. WHARTON’S REMAINS.
THE Remains of the Rev. Charles Henry
W harton, D. D.; with a Memoir of his Life,
by George Washington Doanc, D. D. Bishop of
the Diocese of New Jersey. Just published, and
for sale by aug 29 W, M. MORRISON.
V PARKS’ AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY.
OL. 1st, just published, and for sale by W«
M. MORRISON, containing the Biogra
phy of Generals John Stark, C. B. Brow n, R.
Montgomery, and E. Allen. aug29
MADEIRA WINE.
rilHE subscribers have received, per the schr.
A Village, from Madeira,
10 halfpipes
20 quarter casks of finest old high colored
Madeira Wine, from the house of
Murdoch, Shortridge A Co.
And hare in Store, of previous importation,
5 pipes and 20 halfpipes of the finest wine of
Murdoch. YuiJle & Co., part of which has had
the benefit of a voyage to the East Indies. All
old, and w-arranted of the very best quality,
aug 6 A. C. CAZENOVE A CO.
OLD L. P. MADEIRA WINE.
O Pipes 1 Old high colored L. P. Madci
4 qr casks > ra Wine, of “ G. D.Welsh’s”
4 eighth do ) brand
Received per schr. Village, Newcomb, master,
direct from Madeira, for sale by
aug 5_W. FOWLE A CO.
MADEIRA WINE.
XA Cases, containing 1 to 2 dozen bottles
w" each, of Newton, Gordon. Murdoch A
Co’s superior old L. P. Madeira Wine.
4 qr casks ) . .
8 half qr casks $GraPeJuice
Just received per schr. Village, from Madeira,
and for sale by_S. MESSERSM1TH.
MADEIRA WINE.
THE subscriber is now receiving, and offers
for sale, an importation of Madeira Wine,
per “ lyanough,” via New’ York, consisting of
G hhds l Of the finest old L. P. Madci
6 qr casks > ra Wine, ofNewton, Gordon
4 half qr casks ) Murdoch A Co.’s celebrated
brand; and he wifi receive and forward orders
for their Old L. P. Madeira, superior Bual, Tin
ta, Burgundy, Malmsey, and Grape Juice.
aug 2 _S. MESSERSMITH.
WASHINGTON IRVING’S COMPLETE
WORKS.
THE Complete Works of Washington Irving,
in 12 volumes, containing the Sketch Book,
Knickerbocker’s New York, Bracebridge Hal!
Tales of a Traveller, Conquest of Grenada, and
the Alhambra. Just received and on sale by
nug28AUG. JACOBS.
SHIP CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.
I 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
Flooring 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.
a»g la_ GEO. WHITE.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
A& The above TAVERN has been rented by
jiluLthe 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 substantial of life. The Bar is well fitted
with the best Liquors, and private parlies can
be accommodated in the most delightful man
ner. . JOHN WEST.
N. B. Boltzhoover’s Line of Stages arrive and
depart daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses,
and Hacks, can be had on the most reasonable
terms.___pov 5—d_
ALEXANDRIA MUSEUM
OPEN, daily, from 10 to 12 o’clock A. M. and
from 3 Jo 5 P. M> « j^n

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