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EDUCATIONAL. Alexandria Female Institute, No. 3<: south Fairfax street. Thonext annual session of this Institute will commence Tuesday, Sept. 20th. 38S7. Instruction thorough in all branches. For terms apply to ?iug20 im Misses GREENE, Principals. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY AND PAROCHIAL. SCHOOLS Will reopen Monday, Sept. 5th. _ aue'20 td T. VERNON INSTITUTE, 221 south Washington street. ?it bool duties reenmed Thursday, Sept. 15. For [particulars apply to the Principal, mgl52w Miss M. A. ROACH. MART JOHNSON Will open her SCHOOL FOR ROYS cptcmber 20th, at her residence, 204 Prince st. auel2 In Pf-NTR?J At G?rdonsvHlc, Va. Principall liLl" I ilHL is a M. A. of University of Virgin i Full and .'borough courses. j i lit assistants, rr nfl ft I r English tuition I with fuel. rCiflALt und Latin, ?175 Best facilities a year. . rt,telegraphy. Ac, lUCTITIITE I Begins Soptcmber 15th. IflO I I I U l ?? ? Address JAMES DINW1DD1E, y20 2m Principal. yoUNG MEN OF VIRGINIA, Do you dosiro to lit yourselves for a useful busi? ness career ? If so. attend Dimsmore's Business College. This institution has been incorporated by the slaturo of the State of Virginia and endorsed >mo of hor best citizens. It not only teaches youug andmiddle-aged men tho thoory of Busi ind Accounting, but each and every one is lircd to do actual business transactions, as they would have to do iu overy-day lifo. They ire thoroughly trained in everything pertaining to business life. STATJNTON, Va., July 30,1884. We take plcasuro in recommending to the nub lic "Dimsmore's Business Collogo" of this city. Wo have attended and taken part iu several ex? aminations of Mr. Dunsmore's itupils, and can testify to his thoroughness as. a teacher, and to tho.uniform proficiency of his scholars. His pu? pils are now fiUing a number of important posi? tion. '" * ? Tno. A. Blbdsoe, Cashier Nat. Val. Bank. W. P. Taus, Cashier Augusta Nat. Bank. For Catalogue address J. G. DUNSMORE, President, Jy<!2iu Stauntnn, \'irginia. Vipia ApUHectoical College. The 16th session of this College will commenco on Wednesday, September 14,1837. Tuition free. Expenses $135 per session of 9 months. Typewriting taught oh the Remington typewriter. For Catalogue and further information apply lo L. L. LOMAX, President, y'JT liu Blacksburg. Va. St. John's Academy THE MILITARY SCHOOL A T ALEXANDRIA. Begins its 55th year on Monday, Sept. 5th. There arc throo courses of study?Classical, Scientific and Commercial; in tho last-named Typewriting and Phonograhy wUl bo taught. The ?chool has fine apparatus and an excellent library, as woll as improved arms, full camp equipage, ?.vc., and goes into camp every summer. Send for Catalogue. RICHARD L. CARNE, A.M., augl ootscpl5 Principal. Markham, Fauquier county, Va. W. ('. MARSHALL, CHARLES PURYBAR, M.A., C.E., II.Sc, Co-Principals. A homo school for boys and young men. Pre? pares fur college, university or business. Expenses for board (including fuel, lights, washing, etc.,) and tuition, $200. No extras. For Catalogues address the Principals. augl col2t Potomac Academy A LEX. INDRIA, ITSGLNIA. \ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. The 19th annual session begins September 21, 1887. Pupils prepared for College, University or Bnsinoss. Terms moderate. A limited number I ikon, There were no vacancies hist session. For Catalogue, giving full particulars, address the Principal, at BorryviUo, Va? uutil September 13; after that date apply at the Academy, No. 54 n Mb Washington street. JOHN S BLACKBURN, Principal, :itic!' eotsep'21 Alexandria. Virginia. Episcopal BigbSch??I of Virginia L. M. BLACKFORD, M.A., Principal. LLEWELLYN nOXTON, Associate Principal, With able Assistants. Phis School for Boys, three miles from town, gins its 49th year September28, 1887. For Catalogue, with particulars, address tho Principal, Alexandria. Va. iyl5 2awto? tl EPISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, WINCHESTER, VA. The l llh annual session will open September 1 Ith, L8S7. In location, buildings, equipment; arse of study, teachers and genera) advantages, ' tual U> the "very best schools in Virginia, yet terms moderate. Send for Catalogue. A] MAGILL SMITH. M.A. (Univ. Va.). Principal. Successor to Eov.J.C.Wheat, D.D. jylS tw2m |3 ICHMoYd COLLEGE. SESSION SEPT. 22d,lSs7,TO JUNE 21st, 1S8S. Eight independent schools, completely manned ?nd well equipped; good library and museum: ? ial courses of lecturos : healthful location, at ictivo grounds, elegant halls and classrooms, largo ami airy dormitories; highstandards,per? sonal and scholastic, and tho best social and reli ?:ii>U5 surroundings. - Expenses of non-resident student, tfH7.50; of int, about ?200 for niuo months' session. b'or Catalogue, with full information as to or? ganization, courses of instruction, degrees, fees, & .. address H. H. HAEEIS, jylO eoGw Ch'n. of tho Faculty, Richuiond;_Va. pAUQUTER FEMALE INSTITUTE, Warrcuton, Va., *'pens its 27th annual session September 15th, 1887. situated in the Piedmont region of Vir? ginia; unsurpassed for its beauty, fertility and htalthfulnoss; ouly 50 miles from Washington. Cl o grounds, ten acres in all, are tastefully laid ut, and tho building one of the finest school cdi - in tho State. A full corps of teachers. Terms reasonable and made known on application. For <' it:'.!oguo address (iEO. G. BUTLEE, A.M., jylG oo2m Principal. TTjiRZCsrilP SEEDS. Wc havo just received from LANDBETH'S a very largo supply of NEW CEOP TUENIP SEEDS; also SPINACH, CUCUMBER and CAB? BAGE SEEDS, all for sale at tho lowest prices. jyll E. S. LEADBEATER & BEO. Or PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY BY ED GAU SNOWDEN. At the Gazette BuildinQ, 2>'os. 70 and 72 Prince at DAILY. I TRI-WEEKlh: One year.$6 00 | One year.$4 00 Six months. 3 00 Six months. 2 00 One month..:. 50 | Three months. 1 00 Contract udvertisers unit not be allotced to exceed their apace, unless the excess is paid for at transient raiesr and under no circumstances will they be allowed to advertise other than their legitimate business in the space contracted for. All transient advertisements must be paid for in ad? vance. Resolut ionsin manoriam, of (hanks, tributes of respect, resolutions adopted by societies cr persons, unless of public concern, icill only be printed in this paper as advertisements. Marriage and death notices must be paid for in ad? vance. The Gazette office is connected with the Tcleplw.e Ex? change. Advertisements, orders for the paper, news or any information or business can be sent by Tel phone. Persons leaving the city can have the Gazette mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents a month, awl the ad ? es? changed as often as desired. ' communications should be addressed to "Gazette" Alexandria, Va. Entered at the Pnstoffice at Alexandria, Virginia, as second-class matUr.} Riotous ?*roceo(lisijS;>). A leurful riot look place Sunday at Glen -you, five miles from Nanticcke, Pa., in vhich ;J00 miners were engaged. The coni ?atants wore composed of men of all nation? alities, Irishmen, Welshmen, Hungarians md Poles being largely represented. Strange y enough, the mad occurrence was inspired iy a Methodist preacher named Taggart. t poems that it has been the custom of bov ral Hungarian and Polish merchants of sacticoke to send peddiers to Glen Lyon taily to supply certain boarding house keep rs. Theso latter, in a great many in tancen, arc hired by young unmarried men ;ho club and live together. They order oods of the peddlars, who trust them. Tho lusquebanr.a Coal Company always selects iaturday lor pay day. Heretofore it has : een their practice to pay at Nanticoke. )n Saturday, however, for the first time, ; hey paid the men at Glen Lyon, or Mor autown. on Sunday, which day has been ? hosen by the merchants to make their col- ? actions. Rev. Mr. Taggart, of Glen Lyon, as frequently preached against thisdesecra iou of the Sabbath, and finally determined , o put a stop to it if possible. Saturday ho i rgani/.od a posse of his church members 3r that purpose The men got wind of it ml made up their minds to resist any over- j ures of the kind. Tho collectors made heir appearance and the natural excito aoiit of tho moment was augmented by a niversal indulgence in beer and whiskey. , Ls the day advanced the churchmen be- J ame alarmed at the situation and kept , hemselvea iu hiding. The feeling of antag nisin was so intense, however, that it. > nally culminated in a free fight between 1 len of opposite nationalities and maddened . pith drink. Soon ?00 men were furiously ngaged with sticke, stones and clubs for ,-oapons. The riot lasted half an hour, and ; len wore struck down on all sides. Dozens tare carried away with cracked and bleed jg heads to their homes. A few women llxed in the fray and several of them were - adly beaten. The riot ceased only when , he participants were loo few to carry it on, he wounded requiring the attention of lany, who did not return afler they left 1 he lield. It is reported that over sixty of ' he rioters are serionaiy hurt, many of them ' itally. An investigation will be made, j nth possible arrests. The town is in a fo- ? er of excitement. ( AUGUST Stok.ms.?The Signal Service sea- ( oast tolegmoh lino has been lepaired and ! ^formation has been obtained showing that j he storm which prevailed along the North * !aro!itm coast on Saturday last was one of ho most destructive that has visited that action for years. At Kitty Hawk the force ftheetorm blew away the apparatus for iL'?Suriug the velocity of the wind at the ignai station, and the observer reports that of the storm was almost indescrib- j bio, He estimates the velocity of the wind t his station &.i about one humlreii ami wenty five miles an hour, and states that he damage to shipping in that vicinity must , c unusually heavy. The telegraph line ] outh of Kitty Hawk is entirely wrecked, 'ho poles were torn out of the earth, broken ato matchwood, carried out to sea or blown o one knows whither. Among the vessels uown to have been damaged by the storm | re the following: The American barken- i ine Walter S. Massey sprung aleak oil | "hickamacoraico, N. C, anchored in com- ; arative shelter, and eignaled to the signal tetion at| that point for assistance. The Saker Salvage- Company has been despatch d to the relief of the vessel. The steamer Eaglet, of !he North Cnroliua Despatch !omp my, is reported ashore in CoveSound, igh and dry, and th*< tuir Wm.'F. Taylor, ? f Norfolk, and the si earner Annie, of the ; ?Orth Carolina Despatch Company, are re orted ashore near Cherry Point, Neuse iver, eighteen miles below Newberne. Shot Dead at His Wife's Feet.?Smith- , on, a small town in Doddridge county, W. 'a., was tho scene Sunday night of a mur ler. J. F. Minear and Samuel Males, who ccupy, with their families, jointly the same louse, had a quarrel over a dog. They eep lrated iu a wrangle, and a few hours iater Hinear was iu tho door yard talking to his vife with his children about him, when a iall from a revolver pierced his heart, and le fell dead at his wife's feet. The shot vas fired by Males from an upstairB window. Vbeu the news spread the people became ixcited and threatened to lynch Males on he spot. Before their threats could be car ied out he was hurried oil and lodged in ail ;at West Union. Abont midnight an mgry crowd surrounded the jail and de nanded that Males be released. The guard ?esiBted, and the lynchers left, returning leveral times, but doing nothing. [Voubie is feared. The man who was cour? iered has always borne an excellent repu- j ation. Males is also a married man. All "Played Out." "Don't kuow what aila me lately. Can't eat; veil,?can't sleep well. Can't work and don't j mjoy doing anything. Ain't really sick, and [ really ain't well. Feel ali kind o' played ! jut, someway." That is what scores of j nensay every day. If they would take Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" they j ivould soon have no occasion to say it. It purifies the blood, tones up the system and Fortifies it against disease. It is a great anli bilious remedy as well. ' EDUCATIONAL._ JXTEW FEATUEES ?at? Bill lacon Cofe For the FIFTY-THIRD SESSION, which opous September 15, ISST, wo have pleasure in an? nouncing in addition to the advantages heretofore offered tho following new facilities : I. A general renovation of buildings and im? provement of grounds, accomplished during tho past, session, making om arrangements for the comfort aud health of studeut; very superior. Among these wo note especially an Artesian Well, furnishing an abundant supply of pure water, absolutely free from the possibility "f con? tamination by surface drainage II. Tho enlargement of our Scientific Course by tho addition of an Adjunct Professor of Physics and the purchase of a largo amount of new appa? ratus, to bo imported from Europe for that de? partment. III. An entirely new feature is our "Depart? ment of Physical Culture " upon the Sargent sys? tem, under the care of Professor .T. B. Crenshaw, A. M. It is designed to do away with the re? proach that college, training too often destroys tho health of tho body in its efforts to develop the mind. It oilers a regular coursa Of systematic ex? ercises under a competent instructor, and with apparatus constructed not to test the superiority of one. student over another, but to develop each ouo individually to tho best be is capable of. Ro? bustness of health and vigor aud grace of body are tho objects sought. Striking results have been attained at Harvard University and clse whero where this system has been tried, and wo doom its establishment hero an important ad? vance. Those who tiro spouialiy interested in this feature will please write for our special circular. IV. Tho new brick building which is boing erected for tho Department of Physical Culture will also contain HOT AND COLD WATER RATHS, SHOWER BATHS, SPRINKLERS. Ac, for tho uso of students. Attention is culled to the reduced expense shown in our last catalogue For catalogues or special information address RICHARD IRBY, Sccty. aud Treas., or W. W. SMITH, A.M., President. atigl(> eo2w Openingoftlie Public Schools. The Clerk ol the City School Board will he at his office in Pe.ihody Building for tho purposo of issuing permits for entering the Public Schools, which open on September 1st, as follows: For white children?Monday and Tuesday, Au? gust 2'J and 30, from !? a. m. to 2 p. m. For colored children?Wednesday and Thurs lay, August 31 and September 1, from 0 a. m. to 2 p. m. On Friday, September 2, permits for white and colored children will bo issued. Thoso wishing to secure seats for their children ivill bring their city capitation tax rccoipts for ;ho year 1887. ang20 1 w ^RLINGTON INSTITUTE, HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 22S south Washington street. Tho next session will begin on Tuesday, Sopt. 20th. Tho Music Dopartmcnt?vocal and instru Dental?will bo in chargo of Mrs. M. C. Wailcs, )f the New England Conservatory of Music. Mme. Barlhachc Ehrmann, a nativo of Franco, md an accomplished and experienced tcachor, tvill tako chargo of tho French classes. Circulars, stating terms, &c, can ho obtained at French's bookstoro or at tho Institute. REBECCA C. POWELL, auglf) toctl Principal. STEAMERS. DAILY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORT MONEOE. iTEAMERS "GEORGE LEARY" AND "EXCELSIOR." On aud aftor Monday, July 14, 1887, tho 'LEARY" will leave Prince street wharf on rUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUKDAYS at 1:00 p. m., and tho "EXCELSIOB" on MON? DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FBI DAYS from tho tamo wharf at tho samo hour. Returning, LEAVE NORFOLK EVERY DAY, except Mondays, at 4 p. in. Exclusive connection with Boston and Provi Icucc. steamers. Connect also with Old Dominion ?teamcrs for New York, steamers Ariel aud Old Point at Fortress Monroo for Richmond and land? ings on James river, and with all other rail and ;t?auiboat lines at Norfolk and Fort Monroo. For other information apply to PHILIP B. HOOE, mayl3-tf Agt. Prince Street Wharf. INLAND AND SEAEOARD mtr*? 7 1. COASTING COMPANY.Jg?S?Se? GREATLY REDUCED RATES. FOR FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK DIRECT (NO STOPS.) Tho steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will cavo her wharf EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES? DAY p.ud SATURDAY at F> o'clock p. m. _ Fare, first-class, $1.50; round trip, $2.50. FOR RIVER LANDINGS. The steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave her wharf EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY tud FRIDAY, at 8 a. m., for all river landings as far down as Kinsale, Monday's Point and Lodge Lauding, in Yeocomico river; returning Tuesday, Fhnrsday and Saturday mornings. Fare, first>class, 50c ; second-class, 25c. FOR NEW YORK. STEAMERS E. C. KNIGHT AND JOHN GIBSON EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, and rotuming leavo Now York, from pior 41, East rivor, every SATURDAY. Thostcauiors of this company make connec? tions at Norfolk for all points East; at Now York with ell points West and Northwest, and at Alexandria with Virginia Midland Railway and Washington and Ohio Railroad. Through rates given and freight handled carefully and promptly For farther information apply to F. A. REED & CO., Agent, Jannoy'8 wharf J. W. THOMPSON, President. 1416 F street. sep27-tf Washington, D. C. pLYDE'S STEAM LINE WEEKLY TO PHILADELPHIA. ^fffjffc Appointed sailing days from Alexai rf EV? ERY TUESDAY and from Philadclph. EVERY SATURDAY. This lino connects at Alexandria with tho Vir? ginia Midland and Washington and Ohio railroads, and at Philadelphia with Clyde's regular Steam? ships. Freight forwarded with promptness and caro. free of commissions. No chargo for transfer in Philadelphia. Quick time. Frequent departures. Through rates and through bills of lading given. Insurance at tho lowest rates. Agents F. A. REED & CO., Alexandria. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Philadelphia. JOHNSON & CO., Wash. & Georgt'n. i jan8-tf A~ NEW LINE OF BEEAKFAST~WARE to~~he opened to-day of an entirely new and lovoly pattern which will ho sure to be popular and which yon can match at any time aud purchase in aa small a quantity as you desiro. Wo would bo giad to have yon examino theso goods before purchasing, as wo are making every effort to j please and take great caro in offering the newest J goods on tho market. mh8_E. J. MILLER, SON & CO. GOOD BUTTER received tj-day by aug5 J. C. MILBUBN. I ______GOLD MINING. THE GOLD MINING COMPANY. LOCATION*?MUSIC MOUNTAINS, MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WEST VIRGINIA.) CAPITAL STOCK,-$625,000. NUMBER OF SHARES, ?25.0?0, OF SI EACH. FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. OFFICERS. DIRE4 TORS. President, Hon. W. p. CANADA y. Washington, D. C. Secretary, WILLIAM S. ODELL, Washington, D. C. Vice President, .1. Q. BARTON, Mare Island Navy Yard, Cal. Treasurer, Hon. JOHN B. 8HTPMAN, Washington, D. C. General Manager, CUAS. W. CUNNINGHAM, Hackbony, Arizona. Hon. M. C. BUTLER. Senator WILLIAM MAHONE. WILLIAM ORINSTED, M. D. Hon. JOHN B.SHIPMAN. Hon CLARKE P. CRANDALL. Hon. W. P. CANA?AY. JONATHAN Q. BARTON, U. S. N. BENJAMIN W. BROWNE. WILLIAM 8. ODELL. The capital stock of this company is $625,000, divided into 025,000 shares of $1 each. The company is incorporated under the laws of West Virginia, and j the stock is non-assessable, and curries with it no personal liability to the holder. The Gold Mining Company (location, Music Mountains, A. T,) is as sound a mining enterprise as was ever placed on the market, and its possibilities have never been exceeded. Every share should double in value within a year, and they may quadruple, as they are based on property that would ordinarily have been capitalized ten (10) times as great on account of its known richness and promise. The shares are made small so that any one can invest. Subscriptions for five shares are as welcome as those for hundreds. Every dollar of earnings will go to the stockholders in dividends, as Lhero is nothing else that they can be used for. A Wisewell mill, capacity 20 tons per day, with powerful machinery, has been purchased and will be on the ground ready for erection at the mine within the next thirty days. The solid basis upon which the company is founded and the practical proofs of the richness of the mine have already secured the confidence 3f the public, and the stock has steadily advanced in selling value, j Within the last few days bona fide sales have been made at par. There is no better stock on the market for a permanent investment. For full information in regard to this Mine apply to the SECRETARY, Room 40 Le Droit Building, Washington, D. C. augu) _BRICKS._ ARLINGTON BRICK MACHINE CO Office No. 77 Corcoran Building, Washington. Hon. CHAS. M. SHELLY, President. Yards Canal Lock at Aloxandria. FINE TEMPERED CLAY BRICKS for sale at tho yard or delivered in tho city; also on railroad cars and vessels for country and river trade at lowest market prices. Theso Bricks aro very STRONG aud DURABLE, being made by power? ful machinery and subjected to onormons pres? sure. Wo especially recommend them for use in largo structures, railroad tunnels, government buildings,, hospitals and every place whero strongth is required and dampness excluded. jel6 3m ? PROFESSIONAL." JAMES E. CATON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA W, Oflico, No. 4 south Fairfax street. Practices in Alexandria city aud county and adjoining counties and iu the fcdoral courts. jc25 3m_ CONFECTIONERS. DELICACIES AT BRENGLE'S. BISQUE CREAM, RASPBERRY CREAM STRAWBERRY CREAM. ORANGE CREAM, VANILLA CREAM, LEMON CREAM. All flavors of Cream and Water Ices. HENRY BRKNGLE, 129 HI><; ST., Has now opened his ICE CREAM SALOONS; refitted and arranged thoroughly for tho accom? modation of all his customers. His Ladies' Ico Cream Parlors on the second floor. His newly furnished saloon for gontlemcu. Special room fitted up for colored customers who aro fond of the best Ico Cream in town. Ho has maintained his good uamo for puro goods for thirty years and still supplies the best and cheapest goods in his line. Ico Cream Soda. Pies for dessert or lunch, and Puro Candies aro specialties iu which ho has nev? er been excelled. Cakes of all kinds of tho best material cheaper than they can be mado at home. Ho caters of the host for families, parties, balls, fairs and entertainments. niyG HENRY WILDT. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS &c. Sole agent for the celebrated DIAMOND SPEC? TACLES and EYE GLASSES. mh27 No. 10 N. RoyalBt., Alezandria, Va. BREWERIES. ALEZANDRIA Tivoli Brewery. Ro?t. Former Brewing Co., ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Vienna Cabinet, -AND? Tivoli Lager Beer, IN KEGS AND BOTTLES. Only the Best Material Used In the Manufacture of/its Hcer. niy20 3m HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. OTThaler's saloon; NO. 75 PEINCE STEEET, (Opposite tho Gazette office.) THE BEST WINES, LIQUOBS, ALE, BEEBAND CIGAES ON HAND. The Saloon has been fitted up in modern style, with all tho latest appliances for keeping liquors cool and sparkling. je'i? ICE! ICE! ICE! A full supply of NOBTHEEN ICE, of superior quality, constantly on hand and for 3ale wholesale and retail on tho most favorable terms. Orders left with our drivers, at our office, or by telephono will receive prompt attention. Our facilities for delivery by the car load are unsurpassed in any city. Packing for country delivery a specialty. F. A. BEED & CO., je8 _Janney'a Wharf. CHEESE CLOTHS, Striped Lawns and Fine Ginghams, for dresses, from 5 to 10c, at myl3 AMOS B. SLAYMAKEB'S. SOAP. Che only brand of Laundry Soap awarded a first class medal ;it tho New Orleans ExjM..--iiii.n. Guaran? teed absolutely pure, and for general houscbold purposes is the very best BUILDING MATERIAL, &c. PERRY, SMOOT&m SteamFlooriug&PlaniugMil] Manufacturers <>: DOOR nod WINDOW FRAMFS, MOLDINGS, &e. Dealora in LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, NAILS LIME CALCINED PLASTER and ( EMENT NO. 25 NORTH UNION ST.. ALEXANDRIA, virginia jEft'Luudior delivered in the city free. MSTABLI SEC 33 JO ' IS 2.?. JOS!AH O.SM00T, DEAr.Kn r.v taker, Shingles, Laths, ^ AILS, LIME,CEMv.NT.CALCINEI> PLASTE K. &C.. Ait... iic. HAKUVACTUBBB of KLOORING, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, FRAMES MOULDINGS, MANTELS, BRACKETS AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK. Ollicc and yard No. 21 north Union hi. Factory Nob. L3 and J.r> north Leo St., Alexandria. Va. ?&*No charge for delivery in c.iiy. jan2S John T. Oreighton & Sou, X 11 0 f.ESA I. K A N I? BET Al I. DEALBBS I HARDWARE A.\F? ( I TMIRY, ?O. 88 KING, CORNER OF ROYAL STREET Have on hand a very large and well assorted lock of goods in their lino. Country merchants are invited to call and cx iniino heforo purchasing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call anil *oe. j'apl2 j) I -. PEA K E, Dealer in DOORS,SASH, BLINDS, HARDWARE, PAINTS OILS, LEADS, CEMENT, LUMBER, LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, SLATE MAN TLES. HEARTHS, &c, &c, &c. Corner King and Pit t streots, Alexandria, Va. decl7-ootf 1_ 1 * MES F. CARLIN & SONS. NO. B3 KING STREET ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA Wholosalo and Retail Dealers in HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Builders' Hardware Locks, Hinges. Screws DoorBolts. Latches, Sc., Saddlory, Hardware Sridlo Bits. Bucklc3, Rings. Harnes, &c, &c.i iVheolwrights' Hardware Axles, Rims, Hubs' ipokes, Sawed Follows, Tiro Iron, Sic, Pockat1 Table, Carving, and Butcher Knives, <kc, Guns Pistols, <&c. A full and complete stock of first ;las3 good3 away in storo and sold at lowest cash prices. aug!5 REASONABLE GOODS will be ^oid at very rc ? duccd prices at 88 King, corner of Royal st., Alexandria, Va. Wo uaiuo in part: Doors of va? rious sizes and Adjustable Frames for windows, covered with wire, nice goods ; Street) Wire of as? sorted widths, in quantities to suit; Fowler's Fly Fans, best quality, bron/o bars; Paragon Fly Traps, detachable tops; Roach Trap*, Cyclone pat? ent; Peerless Ico Cream Freezers, Preserving Kettles of all sorts ; also a general assortment of goods in the Hardware line at wholesale and re? tail, to which we ask the attention of purchasers nt HS King street. j028 .1. T. CREIGHTON & SON. JJOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES. Tho good qualities of the above machines are now well established. Wo aro selling thern at as low a price as they can bo purchased in any of tho larger cities, and are prepared to allow as much for old machines of any kiud as is possible. We havo seen so much good done by tho "Do? mestic,' that we wish every family to havo at least one in their house. Prices fixed, but terms accommodating. Call and examine, or send for a circular. oct22 E. s. LEADBEATEB & BRO. ^JHAMPAGNE AND OTHER WINES. G. H. Mumm's & Co.'s Extra Dry, pts. and qt?. " Dry Vcrzonay, " Urhana Gold Seal, A. Werner & Co.'s Extra Dry, Ysasi Old Spanish Sherry on draught. Old Spanish Port Poro California Port, " $1.50 $ gaj. Sherry, " 2.00 ? Pure Catwba, " 10(l'' my2i_geo. McBurney & son. pURE, REFRESHING and HEALTHY. Virginia Norton Seediing Claret, pts. arid qts. " Rose of Virginia " Extra '? Sauterno " Sherry dO cases of the above purest Summer Wines in store and for salo by jCy_geo. McBurney a son. J~ UST RECEIVED by S. S. Ncssmorc from Liv? erpool, Eng., to Baltimore, 15 crates STAND? ARD C. C, and 21 crates HENRY BURGESS WHITE GRANITE SETS. If you aro in need of a first-class article in either of theso wares you should not fail to give us a call. Wo do not sell "seconds" (second quality) and "thirds" (third quality) at retail. Wo guarantco ovcry piece of ware from our house to bo tho best of its kind, febl e. J. MILLER, son & co. FLOUR?Superlative, Crystal, Triumph, New South, Honroon and Tonney Flour fcr sale low by [dec3] J. C. MILBUBN.