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’ VII TUESiUV MORNING, SEITEMBEK 11. IS 11 NO 21S VOL- NLI. • »,rr\\T>RlA GAZETTE. ..■■'‘"'VrnFV i'DG.I/I ^A «) »> />tA, ^ ... fE .i.nnwu MiT.F tmt.T* . T rV \ \ P ^ f V r* Y 7. F/r I F, 'Lh>,v /•///; cor.NTKv.) , . „v . r>v . AND SATl/ROAT ■ • ' . , V..-A-.CS. %l 5 > ' • ‘ • _ _. . -m—\ U’e-tl^enrv’iits not v i <e ‘ted th ■ e times tor ft . / ‘ neats con*»nue 1 attei iO cents a s |uare ‘ >r each m • • • cents outside, Sixteer , ,’,»♦*•! a < a square. v. hv the vear, at prices to he ' '.,n, having reference to the usurit *f J.Jicr thev may occupy. 3 ,i,Ml ; , . .... VlM . »>v th** vear not to ml • n„? inclii let! in their remilat * f,» insert in th'.*ir a I verti-'Cincntt (...m- iri.ne'' than t heir ovvn. port t/xt'an. , |*^»vt,i* ir !'irl\<it schooner F-I.R 7 \V,I. I'll, Revr;o!ds. master, will ,As£ lV^,fesn»rch: for freight, or passage. W it > VI- • & >' ‘N F‘>R FREIGHT. \ .> IP: '’m-T.Nof t h* > »»Ms ^ v ;ir ;»>,'RM'.r k- 300 dll AyT!'> TOSS ;; ” ' * ,.... | •{» f *,iT»eron street wharf, or to ' a.c.caz :nqve & c ’■ <\M>R!\ AND WASHINGTON if > vrs. J j ^ tea to h oa * s I HEM\ i JOSEPH JOHNSON, V -5^\vd! leave \ exandria ami ViT i-rnTT alternately, at the following \h*x in iria, - P, lo, 11,2, \ 1. .1 o’clock *> Washington.fh t*». II, 12.3.1,f>,»io'clock; r • ' i*th**r notice. Passage 12 cents. N ATH’L ROl’SH. IGNATIES XLl.F.N, Captains. * Boat iv I! leave Alexandria, o.i: v, ' i»v e\CPf>ted) at I - o clock; and <*.ive , • - • • uvn at I o’cl tek, u ltd further notice* rnh'fi—tt ___ ___ F< >R REN r, ja The two storv BRICK IIOESE on ' »l south s»«le of Hint street between i Ufa trick and Henrv streets. Pos»es , v. i/iii be given on the first of June. \V\1. O. G A RDNF.R, j, • vt{ Ex. of J. Vaudeville. FOR RENT. , . The two story BRICK DWELLING House, now occupied by Roht. Ran* 1 Bjolph. Ks«i. on King sheet, between \ fre t an I PatnCK streets. ;">i' ' '• .. V ” A. CM V • & CO. aug i2 _ F* >R REN l\ r «• - t pi .y } ■ jj I indsay, as a Dry Goo s’ *? »re, J i uL’ouvng J. Harvcv At >nr >e s A, >the «irv snop. \ go >d stand 1 >r hu-niie^'* Possession given on the ‘at a id nevt n;*>ati:. j \r>!»iv to ROPER L 11. MiLLEK. 7th inn 23d—tf _ F Ml UFA 1’ <>ii S VIA. , n The RRIOv sT< <fiF an<! it!- -L_p 4 a oir.im: Lor, on corner of' NY i- ~ A _ 1 uL’cr ami I’mic0 streets, now in n 2L. the occupancy <>f NN cfiatu <hn>:; an! also. • e‘are*»sforv I! iK’K I)\VKI.l.!\(« uihoin on ihiiice sf- ‘ft. occupie i b* Mrs. Mills; »:i -n iv be ln>l if. a short time. \n *' irt*;t*c. \ p ea> in’ v situate*! 11* K M. 11 ■»I' on \Y iter street, nppov ?e Jos. 11 ar- } 'm iv. !eace. To a no-nl tenant a year’s! 1 r»*.*v he expetuleo to ;;i;t if in tioo.i repair. * YOiVEL!*; Wi * usa jj >><( ‘h'.i.’F to rent on Prince may l4 —tt' 1 * \Lr.\ u.:: ft >pf.u ry for salf. . tH .. s il .4 i w t*■ i*• ■*,!' mv h * property— Awe : i *1 bnck D ' elnng House, co w i '■ .1 Y.’oil street, opposite F >; j . Ai i;:i ■ . u-i . H >use adjoining, occupied 0?U«p\ Vtato. A hrn-k i > do adjoining, occupied by Capt. EJ n mi is. A r.i;ne l.Lvt* iug House, occupied by Mrs. Lnuisnv. A 'riuit*iii: iing on WVf street, between 1 »-i<m au i v; tter Greets. A s’n»\ {• r irue Dwe, ;ug, on Union street, • VI ,• , . / 'idby mg House, on Water street, r e f t>% Capt. Alien. d > do, adjoining, occupied v Mr. McClavv. do, oil Fairfax st., oc ■ * • 'w Mr Bangs. *:y ,s « > >u>r and Dwelling House, oppo ' • '•’? ' arcuers Hank. ' 't i'o i*'r*k Dwelling House, on ' *e- ;»•»>:> James Green's. one 1 bvelfng Houses, on Colutn ''■'“rt. 1 tr>*a.ag oi! Kelt!i s l.ui •* ' fug Lots on Washington and ' A;- ■ Mi>er*/ Drouu l. corner of Duke and Hen ■ si AH IL D AVIS. v h-a r -; l'» *UT AY I M L : 1 ; , nrfer casks, single, dou ; f ': ’ i; :*tand F. V. Frauds—the * ' 1 -’•! y: a‘so .»o cases ol 1 and u leseacn I ir s lie bv I W L FInVLE *L S DIAMOND cement. f i mending glass, china, ornaments vkc., 1 !lle,,di:gdie n so aso be useful for years *Z- ?-Vr5 ’ ■“ :,>\v price of >j cts. We 1;.!V,'‘' )erst«KHi. that tins article is :" n diderenl receipt Ir on that gen- j * '* 1 • win* a u<m 1 prnperiy. will war* ' , ' ’ ’ nn!cs> exposed to bol water,, ,*'-h be it. y/y* •'!' t so a by ?dt>XROE, King Street. f < ,* , IUUNJF SLLFS .i ’ lv,b trom Lamiretbs* Garden*, ,lM ig >eeds—crop 1- II: *"-■ t J opped Turnip • ’ > t l.u IbitCil lio. * - it : tvl ill's nrices, hv VYM. M'APLFR ^ CO. y* : MS, BACON. *e. vd s Bio mis, fauc% handles * * M*. 1 paiL >•>. I«r» *bam F**xe > ..*•.. ' v'iNHs F»-hog round J * * C': L. L Sturges, and tor >ale t»\ '■ A FLtMiNQ [,OOK H F. n F.1 • Oftl Virginia holds her own ! r\fn:!) statks mail stall. Alexandria, to and Prom \\ inchestei Through m one day. Leaves Wise’s I Tore!, j Alexandria, on Tuesday, V " Thursday, ami Saturday, at'lii'Tpmt tuVlnek \. M., and arrives at Mi.ldh-burgat 11 o’clock A. M.. reaching Tay lors iloieLWiuehester.abou? 1 o’clock P. M. Leaves Tavior’s Hotel. Winchester, at I o’clock. A. M.,on Snndav, Wednesday,and Friday, am! passing through Middieburg about ha It* past l> oclock. draws u a aT M ■ se > Motet Alexandria, at 1 o'clock P. M., in time for the Washington boat. i bir < ’ etches are tip top, our teams A. No. 1, and Messrs William and John M ha Icy to keep them moving. This {-:ie e •nriects at 'A inehestor, 'vith me Staunton, Cumber! i:id, and Parkersburg Stages. Apply for seats a t Wise’s Hotel Alexandria; Wremi’s. Pair lax <’ il ; F.dnnind Tyler, Aidie; \ol ni !’> ! lote1 Middieburg; \iuIerNim,Lector's /• !; >a is St ■ ; »nson,T7p| Settle, Paris; 1 Lithe, Mi! i wood; Tayior’s Hotel, ^ inchester. Pare through, three dollars. THOM \S J. NOLAND k Ho. Mi i »| , irg, fulv 21. IS 10. .-••it__ A« C» ‘At ADOATI' >X PILOT Ll.\7-: OF 'iT.lcES. ^ The undersigned having VV' Proprietors nt the -A • TatrfcSSPdot Line of Stages rut - rung from TebOet’s Marshall t louse, Alexan dra, |). ('.. t ) liu-hrod Taylor’s Hotel, W in chester, \ra., take tins method o! retire,my then* thanks to the Public for the liberal ;*a ironage heretofo e he stowed,and pledge them -t vestospar^ i*o pams to continue the Lane with ail itscomforts and accommodations. !>‘i v n. leaving . itcxandria. The Pi t 1 ne w iave the Mars! il House Alexandria, as heretofore, every lues dav, Thursdav and Saturdav, at 1 o’clock, A. M. and arrive at Tavlor's Hotel, W mchester on the same da vs at •*» P. M. and connect with the stages for Stanton, Cumberland and Par kersburg. /> r,.s nt leavin ' Wine hesler. T.eave Tavlor's Hotel, Winchester, A a everv W”edne-da v, Friday and Sunday, at » o'clock. A M. an ! arrive at Alexandria same lays at :> P. M. and m time for the steam Pont for AA’a-hington, 1>. t The im ier-igned have good Troy Conches, first rate teams, ca retul and sober drivers. r r=T\>r Seats app!v at ti e Alar-hail House, A iexuudnn: WT eoxen's.Fairfa x Court ! I on-a ; J. W.Smith’s. Aliddlehurg; Itobt.AV. La t ha mi's, Fppereifie; Isaac Settle’s, Pari-; Hr. Lillie's, Mill wood, and at ’Tavlor's Hotel, Winchester. /^Pare, a 3 heretofore, >> through.— No racing allowed..-: ; J no. AV. T’henoweth will at all times be found at Taylor's Hole, Winchester, ?» give the neces-ary attention to Passengers and Luggage, and also will furnish Horsts Ha 'its. Harks an'l Private Conc/us J'crjaoi lilts or in firi'lna/s. TEPUM TS, CUEXOWGTil & CO. •V I 3 - -eot f ACC' bMM*>0 ATI ON. As soon as the navigation ' r'~~f/ftclo<es* the i roprietors will "" tMI" between Aiexan h i i aiKjfAVuslungton. two lines of Coaches; .e 1st Line will leave at ‘J o’clock, the 2nd it 10 o’clock, A. M , for Washington, return igwfli leave Washington at > and l o’clock l’. M 1 or seats apply at Wise’s ( hty ! Intel. A1 exandria, ,md at the* General Stage 1 ‘tiice.on posite Gadsby’s Hotel, Washington City. Fare .30 cen» iillONALGil Sc FLEMING, lee j eotf Froprietors LOOK AT Till*! ‘ t _i d'iie subscriber wishes to rent, tor G one or more wars,Com the first day of - 3>Ljainnrv next, the Slone House and Lot, m .Midi!iebury, now occupied by Mr. t hus. Noland as a Tavern. The House is very i tr wnn l comfortably finished, witfi a .handsome porch in front, three stories high, and has ah ?ut twenty rooms above the hase nif o s*«»ry; in the basement, there is a Har ro »m and lied-roum, good Kitchen, L’loset, G v ant s’room, and Cellar. On the premises a re a very large and excellent Stable, Car nage Home. Cranary, Ice 1 louse, Meai 1 louse, a well ol' o «i water, and an excellent gar den. This pr iperty has always l.een consid ered one among the be>t stands lor a Tavern between '■Munitionand Alexandria It is situ ated in one of the most beautiful and healthy regions of country in Virginia, anil 1 h ive no doubt it’ prudently and properly managed, the House, during the summer months, would lie filled with people from the South seeking for health. Those wishing to rent, wii* please view tiie property and make an earlv applica tion. ' NOLLE HEVEltlDGE. Muldleburg, Aug. 2—eotf \ :\V BALTIMf>RE VCADEMY. Institution, sit Mated* in Fau<|uier (.’oun 1 tv, on the main road from Warrenton to Alexandria, has been in successful operation for thirteen years, under the care ol Elder Jno.t >gi!\ ie. The next session will commence on the lM|» Jaunary, IS II. The building ha v ing been enlarged, a greater number of stu dents (* ui be recei ved. I int ion, in Latin a nil Greek, in English, Flit!• -SI; Hoard, h'r the term of ten months. All students bound from the day of their coiumencemen to the end ol’the session, without a special understanding to the contrary. ? 11—la tf ClIAS. IIUXT< 'N, Fres’t. WHEAT BIASED bv J aug : j. B. PAIN'; ERFIELD. WHEAT. ^jMilE subscribers are purchasing Wheat. B \ C. CAZEXOVE & Co. WliE \T v>rurn xsed i»v i a-cgb WM.FOWLE &. SON, PICKLING VINEGAR. PURE ('rJtr l iutjtir, a very superior .arti cle Forsaeby A. S. WILLIS, aug -0 Prince street whart, -R Tin LVIPSON S CEI Eli RATED EYE WA FER-FOR WEAK AND inflam ep LA ES. TT F.CFIVEP and for sale at j 1\ sept ! MONROE’S, j • laths and pickers. I TIR >: s\NP best Sawed Laths Im> lO.cni* Jour and iiall and^ five icet ; Pickets, landing irnm brig ESSEX, Tor sale by j a»,g '13 _ \ C. CAZENOVE & CO. 1 PO.MESTlt S. ; -4\ IV\l.ES Lland 3--1 brown Sheetings >bi iit>g from the l*oitsmoutn and i Pittsfield Factories, For saie bv ™ is WM. FOWLE & SON. " bei ;i •M1XEli X L W A i ER, ! >OR s > e >n barrels, bait barrel®, an ! I" ties, bv XVM. S rABLER ^ CO. S.h mo *7 | SCHOOL KOOKS,—Cheap for CASH! 1 7 )ELL & KNTWISLE, Booksellers. Km? i ) street Alex a mlrta, I). C., have always on hand a large and well selected assortment ol SCHOOL HOOKS, u liioli they will sell at loir prices i on Cash. Their assortment compri ses the following: — Primers,—Comiy’s, New Vork, Hazen’s, Southern and Western, and the unrivalled Nation \ I. Spellin-' Looks— Comlv’s,Webster’s,Town’s, Parley's, Sanders’, and New Yoi k. (• rcimtiutrs—M urray’s, CobhettV, * »reen leaf’s, Kirkbam's. Comiy’s, and Smiths. . h ithmeties—Col burn's. Parley's, Emerson’S, 3 puls, Lacroix’s, Pike's, Jess's and Smith’s. IHctionnrics.— Walker’s * and A\ ebster’s, sin ill; Walker's, Johnson’s and Walkers,and Webster’s large. (•co. rni /ties —Mitchell's, Olney’s, Smith’s, Woojhrige and Willard's, ?»laltehnin’s,\V ood b; idge's,Worcester’s, Adam's, Smiley's,Com mon School, Mitchell’s Primary School, ami Parley’s. School Looks Cencralhj.—Ainsworth’s La tm Dictionary. 8vo; Anthon's Ainsworth’s j Dictionary; Antiion’s new Classi>ical Diction- | ary; Ambon's SalliMt, Cicero, G’msar, Greek (ic immnr, Prosody, Horace, Greek Header, Greek Lesssous, and Latin Lessons; Ameri can Common Place Kook ol Poetry and Prose; Abercrombie's lntcileciual Powers and Moral Peelings; Adam’s Latin Grammar, Adams’ Roman Antiquities; Addick's French elements; Andrews ami >toddard\s Latin Grammar and Header; I’oyei's Frencli Dictionary; Blair’s Lectures, 8vo; ditto, abridged; Blake’s Philos ophy and Young Orator; Blair and Smith’s Natural Phiioso; by; Kook of Science, 3 parts; re water's tJpt.es; Keck's Botany; Botany for Beginners; Kukewell’s Geology ; Kuriitt’s Geography ('I the Heavens Bennett's Book Keeping; Kaily's Algebra and Key: Bridge’s A gebra, Bonn;.castle's Algebra and Key; Butler’s Ancient Geography and Atlas; Kut man'> s L eek Grammar, large and small; Bon nycasile's Mensuianon and Key; Bossuet’s Phrase Kook; Kolmar's Perrin's Fables, Pliras es. French Grammar, and Telamachus and Kev; Cobb’s Headers and New York Ex pobtoi; Colburn’s Algebra and Sequel, with Key to each; Columbian Orator; Comstock’s IMnlosophv, Chemisti Mineralogy, Geology, &. Phy 'ioiogv; Con vc;.>a lions un (’om.Things; Cleveland's 1 liecian Antiquities; ('lark's Cea sar, (’oil’s K«»«'k Keeping, (’irsar’s Orations; Cicero de J Miiciis, Cicero de Oratore, Cicero Delphini; Corncliu. Nepos, Cubi’s ‘Spanish Grammar, Chaptal’s Agricultural Chemistry, Coiloti’s French Sene'-; Dilla wa>'s Homan An tiquities; Davenport's F. S., Day’s Algebra, Davies’Arithun in*. First Lessons in Algebra, Bourdon's Algebra. Legendne's Geometry,An alytical Geometrv, Descriptive Geometry, Surveying, and Calculus; Donneganhs Lexi con, "vo and 12ino; Euclid, Munson’s, and Phiyl’air’>; Emerson's Headers, 1st, 2nd, and 3d c!as<; Entiek's Latin I >ic!ionary :.Esop’sFa ble-; Frost's American Speaker, Failed States and Composition; Flint's Surveying; First Kook of Jl.storv; Fowle’s Frencii First Class K n»k;Fo..en'ii German Header and Grammar; Fisk’s Greek Grammar and Exercises; Gold smith’s Natural 1 lisloi v; Gould’s Adam’s Lat in Grammar, Uviu, Horace, and Virgil; Groves’ Greek Lexicon; Guy’s Astronomy ami Keith on the Globes; Gooderich’s Foiled "dates, First Lessons in Latin ami Greek, and G reek Grammar; G finish a w's l . Sta te>, Eug laml, Home, Greece, Napoleon, and l-ranee, with Uuestions and Keys to each; Goldsmith’s Pmnock’s England, (-recce, and Home; Grumi's Philosophy ami Chemistry, Gum mere’s Astronomy, Gibson's Surveying, G uin mere’s Survcyingand Key;* Leca Minora and Matora; Geseuius’) lehrew Lexicon; Guizot's Tales in French and Caroline; Gruglia's Ital ian Dictionary; Homer’s lliiad, with illustra tions; do, Felton’.'; do, Pope’s Translation; do, Cowner's do; lla/.eus speller and uetiuer; Hedge's Logic, I lerschell's Astronomy, His to; ia Sacra, Horace Delpbitii, Hutchinson’s Xenophon; Jacobs'Greek and Latin Reader; Irving’s Catechism, 12 parts; Jones’ Chemistry ami Natural Philosophy; Karnes Elements of Criticism, Keitli <ui tiie Globes, Keightley’s Mythology; Lev i/.ac's Fieuch Grammar, Lov ell's U. S. Speaker, Lincoln's Rolany, Lem ■priere's Classical Dictionary, 8vo and abrulg ed; Levereit’s Latin Lexicon, 8vot Juvenal and Perseus,and Ceasar; Lard tier’s Mechanics; Manual o! Cla^sica Literature, Mair’s Syntax, Meadow Y French Dictionary,.M aiHiall’s M ash ington, Mitchell's * hitline Maps, Marsh $ Rook Keeping, Mason on Seif Knowledge, Murray’s English Reader, Introduction, Se quel, and Exercises and Kev; New \ ork Readers, t, 2 and >: New York Expositor, j National Reader, Nugent's French Dictionary, j NewLat u Tutor, Newman 6c Rarretti’s Span ish Dictionary, abridged; Olmstead’s Philoso phy, Oswald’s Etymological Dictionary, 12mo, livid Delphini; Parity’s Rooks of History and Common School History; Porney’s French Spelling Rook; Pierpoint’s Young Reader, National Reader, and American First Class Book; Porter's Rhetorical Reader; Parker’s Progressive Exercises and Logic; Paley’sPhi losophy; Perrin's French Grammar, Fables, a ml Conversation:*; Peale’s G r a phics,Pha d rus’ j Fables; Ros^Y Latin Grammar, Ruddmian's. do; Ryan's Ronnycastie's Algebia,, Renw ick’s ! Mechanic!*: Smith’s Class Rook ol Anatomy, j Sclirevelii’s Lexicon, Stuart's Hebrew Gram ri.ii; Turner's Chemistry.new ediiion;Torrey’s Pleasing Companion, l’ytler’s l niversal His lory -2 vols; do abridged; Tooke’s Pantheon, i Tacitus. Kingsley's a nd Liepsic edition; Tele } machos. Le RruiRs; Yua Romm, Virgil Delphi ni. Yalpy's Greek Grammar, Voltaire’s Chas | tlie 12th, Vie de Washington, Wirt’s Patrick ! Henry and i’ritisli spy; Worcester’s Elements j of Histcrv and Chart; Whatley’s Rhetoric i •r ! I.o-t'r; Watts on the Mind; Way-land's Moral slie. ee and Political Economy; Wil lard's Ancient Atlas, Whelpey’s Compend, Washington Vita, Wanostrocht's French Grammar; Weems W asmngton, Marion, Franklin, and Penn; Xem'i hon’s Anabasis;, Young’s Algebra, Differential and Integral j C'aiculc*, Elements ol Geometry, Analytical Geometry Mechanics, and Trigonometry, sep l [ Leesburg Gen. of Lib.' A FARM F<‘R RENT. rpIlE Hallo; ing and CoutY.s Point Farm, 1 part of the Guns ion Estate, is for rent or lease for a term of years from the first ofJan uary next, l51*2, at which time the lease of the Hu* virint John Miilan, dec'd, will expire. \ large portion of Pus farm is excellent ! i;U, j :,tni pro laces the ordinary grain crops verv’ s rccc'-'lt;!'”• To a practical farmer, v\ nil an adequate force to cultivate it proptriy, an advantageous lease wiil be given. A valuah e ducking'tand m the winter sea son is a!wavs found on Hallooing Point, ntui ihe fisficries on the shore furnish a good su; * ply of the best manure. Industry, integrity, and capability, will be tequired in the tenant. Apjiyto SAM’L M. KENNEY. Georgetown. \ugu>t 10 — eodlxv WANTED TO PURCHASE, A NEGR° Woman, who is a good plain t Vos, Washer, a ad ironer,— for one of ^ood x i: 'i icier, p* ss> ',-xi.jg tho-e quahhcstious, i fa»r price will bt‘ given. A aui J3—” JEXI. lgU ALL. A TEACHER WANTED. npilE Trustees of Wood Lawn Seminary, a near the White Post, Clark County, wish to employ a gentleman to take charge of this j Institution. We wish to employ a teacher qualified to teach the English in ail its various branches; and Latin language. The situation is very desirable to any one who desires to pro cure a situation for a length of time, nr to lo cate permanently. A gentleman who has some experience in teaching would he pre ferred: he must come well recommended.— Letters addressed to George L. Kerlbot, post paid, will he promptly attended lo. Address White Post, Ciark Co. GEORGE L. KERFOOT, aug 13—eotf President. COAL!COAL! rPHE subscribers expect to receive, in tfie X course ot ttie next month, a supply of ve ry superior GRATE COAL, equal to any dial has ever been offered in tins market. Those o{ their customer*, who have favored them with their orders, need not apprehend disap pointment, a* they have made such arrange ments. as will insure them a supply before the season lor consumption arrives. Families leaving their orders with us will have them attended to. W e will keep constantly on hand, both An thracite and Bituminous Coal, during the win ter, in our Yard ar Duke street wharf, aug 20—eohv PASCOE & WATERS. PERFUMERY! PERFUMERY!! &c. OW ING to the many calls for Perfumery, the subscriber ha*received, and will keep a choice assortment ofLubin’s &. Prevost’s ce lebrated Extracts: he has also received Pro vost's and Farinas’ Geruine Cologne Water, tjeatlv put up, ami warranted genuine. Also, line Combs, Hair Brushes, Smelling Vials, and Pungent*, Fancy Soaps, Verbena Cream, &c. &.C. Ladies and gentlemen will please call and examine. J. HARVEY AIONROE, sept ! Chemist, King street. RETAILING MOLASSES, j’) HHUS. "i’) 7 Tierces, prime Trinidad Molasses this day lauding from Schr. Citizen, for sale by, WM. FOWLE & SON. sep 10 PRIME WHITE C< >RN. X|\ BUSHELS, prime White Corn in l P *) » " store and for sale bv sen 11 W. N. & J. II. McVEIGH. I >■ >\1E$ nc G(X>DS. Qjlf \ BALES of Cotton Chillis, of var •j \ f \ / on* quality and width.forsale at Bal timore and Philadelphia rates—hy the Pack age. [sept lij A. C. C.V/.EN<)\ L (Jo. R( >3I.\. |f)A RA BRELS, of No. I, Rosin for sale l4H by A. C. CAZENOVE ^ Co. sep M WINE BOTTLES. i HAMPERS. best qualitv wine bottle*. - H 9 for sale by A. C. CAZEXOYK & Co. sep 11 COTTON DUCK. ' I A 4 \ BOLTS, lauding from Schr. Victory Hrx * (or sale t>y sep9 WM. FOWLE &. SON. TEAS. i HALF chests Gunpowder 1 do do Imperial b do do Young Hyson I do do Old Hyson I chest of Poucliong Part very superior, in store, and for sale by ANDREW J. FLEMING, sep 7 S. W. corner ol Ivingami Water sts. S< >AP AND CANDLES. 1 (\(\ 11()\ES Mould Candles J \)V/ 7-do best Sperm Candles 50 do Yellow and Brown Soap, landing and for sale by A. C. CAZENO\ E &, Co. 6_„ WHEAT FANS, AND STRAW CUTTERS. LATELY received, and for sale at the Agricultural Warehouse, Rice’s Patent Wheal Fans, Holmes’ do do do Cylindrical Straw Cutlers Also—English Portable Flour Mills sep4 WM. STABLER & C-\ TO THE LADIES! Pip HE Oriental Powder of Alabaster, one of B. he most approved Cosmetics, fur lie iter thui: L ly White or Pearl Powder. For sale, price 1-E cents per box, by sept T J. HARVEY MONROE. SUGARS. A /\ HIIPS. prime New Orleans,and W. I. 1*1 in store, a ml for sale by ANDREW J. FLEMING, sept 7 S. W. corner of King and Water sts, CHEESE. LBS. lust arrived, and on board / x/ Sloop Cadet, north sn!e Fowle’s wharf, and for sale by sr}, | \V. N. & J. IT. McVElGH. PI rcu, TAR, &c. J CBLS. Pitch f 1 v* !5 hhls. 1 ar 3 bills Bright Varnish 5 do Spi its Turpentine For sale by G. 1. THOMAS, sept 2 ____ ANTHRACITE COAL. aTONS broken and screened “rtd ns!i" * / *) Anthracite Coal, of superior quality which ''ill be sold low lrom the vecsel. seP 4 G. I. THOM AS. LAMP OIL. r p, \ GALLONS Spring Pressed Sperm Ol I* 9 Oil. a supe: lor ai tide, lor sale by sepia ' _G. 1. THOM AS._ LIVRPOOL SALT. SALE’S tine 200 ditto and 500 tn:stis. ground alumn Sait Just received, and lor sale by ana 31 _KLRR £, McLr.AN. ’ ” MOULD CANDLES. \SPPPLV of best Mould Can lies, as sorted sizes; received this (lay, tor rn.e { A. C. CAZENOVE Co. aug 3i _ BROWN SUGAR AND MOLASSES* (^jVllllPS. P. It. and N.OS'^sr )Z\J 20 do do do Molasses •10 bids, do do do J Jusl received, and for sale l»y Ee 31__KEKUSt _ CIDER VINEGAR, TN BARRELS, at 13 cents |cr ga loii, no 1 charge for tbe cask; anu by retan ^oa‘* ,1W1< iiir>‘i or, >3 cents i er single‘radon. TulT-dU ’ THUS, vov.r.n.. PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. I . v }iuDS. received into store, woerd.^ ill and for sale bv A 3. f L-y a jg *21 SV* come*' ci K.»ng an.. »* j.... * .. - • . ^ SCHOOL RECl'-'lSlTES-LOir for C.ISlI-' 7 N addition to a large supply ofSchool Books. | , I we offer the follow ing articles, warranted to he o! good quality: j 100 doz Coinly's spelling Books 50 gmre National and oilier Primers 25.000 Chillis. fioiii N<». 10 to No. 80 20.000 .Slate Pencils. English and German 50 doz Slates, assorted sizes Pt pounds supet English Note Wafers, 10 do do Letter and Pea Wafers, ! 20 do do Red, Black, and Bronze 1 Sealing Wax 6 dozen Ivory and Box Wood Soles (> do Brass dividers, steel joints 3 do Brass Protractors G do Parallel Rulers l> do cases Mathematical Instruments 6 groce Ink Powder, English fcc American 2 do papers Ink Sand 10 do best Drawing Pencils 5 pounds patent India Rubber 5 groce bottles blue and black Ink Drawing Paper and Bristol Boards; Red Ink Powder; Cork and Glass Inkstands, and Tin , sand boxes; Steel Pens, in great variety; Pori j Polios; Copy and Cyphering Books; School Bibles and Testaments; Silver Pencils, Pen ! Knives, and Erasers; 'Tissue Paper, various; colors; Music Paper. Copy Plates, ike. All ol which we will sell low fur CASH, or ex change tor good clean RAGS. BELL & ENTWISiJ\, sept 1 King street. Alexandria. [Leesburg Gen. of Lib.] THE C\ISSlMLIli: JUT. I HAVE commenced the mauulacture o| the above very desirable article, for Sommer and Tail wear, which will be found very plea sat.t as well as fashionable. I ant also manufictunng Russia, Nutria, Moleskin, and Silk 1 lA'TS, of the best«ju ility; all of which l wili warrant e^ual to any now manufactured. Those wishing a real substantial Hat, will please call on HENRY T. W1LBAR, south side of King, and 2 doors above Royal &tree'. N. R. Country Merchants will line! it to their advantage to1 call, before [purchasing else where. 11. T. W. aug 7 __ WASHINGTON rl’. HARPER HAS received, and is now opening, (it his . Store, opposite Cook's Ding Store,) Ins Spring and Summer supply oT DRY GOODS, comprising a very large and handsome assort meiit, including both Staple and Fancy, that J is new ami desirable—all of which he respect Iully oilers to his friends and the public, on the most favorable terms, and solicits an examination before purchasing. ap Id—'1 LINEN COA TS. TEST opened a fresh assortment of iho.re J lit e white and grass Linen Kroek ami Dress Coals. C. M. E. TA\LOR. te 25—if SC( ILK H >T< >y ICON. XNR Eeucbtwanger'sScolicotoxicon is inta 1 - ) lible lor killing, destroying, ami extermi uaiii.g, every sjrecies ol vermin, infesting .privaiear.il public 1 louses, Bedrooms, Stores Gardens. Field.-*, 'Trees, ike, Midi a* rats, mice, cockroaches, bed-bugs. iiiWs«juetoesl dees, flies, a tils, moths, caterpillars. ike , ike. A supply of the above received and tor sale at HENRY COOK’S, aug 31 _King street. M< >NR< IE’S SUPERIOR SEIDLITZ AND SODA POWDERS, UWARRANTED to con’am full proportions and made ol the be-t ingredients, ior sale by the siul'- box, dozen or gross by J. HARVEY MONROE, King Siri el. N. B. An excellent profit alhnved to Coun try merchants, and others who buy to sell again. Ail articles of medicines ike. will be sold as lovv.at can He bad in the District, atij 19 JAMES’ NEW NOVEL. ^rMIE Ancient Regime, a ole l»> G T. R X James, author of “The Robber,” &c.,*m two volumes: —lust received and lor sale by a us 23 BELL ENT W ISLE. STEPHENS’ CENTRAL AMERICA. V FURTHER supply ol this moA popular woi k, just received by aug 18 BELL & ENTWISLE. RICE, CHEESE, TEAS, VINEGAR, &c. f* TIERCES fresh Rice 143 boxes new Cheese 5 half chests Imperial ) 2 do do Young IIvson ( 1 chest do, superior 1 TEA. 1 do Imperial do I do Gunpowder do j • 20 hags Government Java Cnllce 5 boxes while Havana Sugar 2U barrels Pickling Vinegar Just received jer L. L. Sturges, and lor sale by (aug 17) A. J. FLEMING. B WT>N AND I.ARD. ^(YiW\LBS. Paeon. Hams, Shoulders •XJvUl P and Middlings 10 kegs prime Lard 10 do/.eu Corn Bri oms Just received by It. W. RAMSA\ . nug 30 OIL iBRLS. refined Whale oil, will he sold Ilf on pleasing terms hv A. S. WILLIS, _ Prince sireet Wnari A G R 1C ULT U It A Li IM PLEM EN I’S. T") EC LIVED, THIS DAY, li Improved Expanding Cultivators Iiacbelder’s Patent Corn Planter Turnip Drill, new pattern, at the Alexandria Agricultural Warehouse, Fairfax street. \\ M. SI ABLER tc CO. 8ih mo 24th__ PAINT OIL. ONE hogshead English Linseed 5 harrelsAmerican do; for sale low for cash, hy THCS. VO WELL. aug IS_I ST'GAR AND COFFEE. a r\ HHDS. handiorne N. O. Sugar ||f i5 p,afc)s Itio Coffee, this morning land • in,r, and b>r sale low by auj 23 WM. PAYNE. TO RENT, ,*\[]\? Yard, attached to the Warehouse oc 1 ci,’,i«- i bv G. 1. Thomas an»i Cupt E. Ba Ctin. ‘‘ ~ J BUS A £1 II. DAVIS. > ug 16— tf GREENBRIER WHITE SULPHUR WA '1 ER. rpiIE Water from these celebrated Springs L kept constantly on hand, in barrels and buttles, hy WM. STABLER & CO. \ li. Pamphlets concerning this Wafer can be had on application, "rails. £th no 2/ SEEDS. a A/\ BUSH. Orchard Grass J w| f M do Herd Grass °o do Timothy * p , <" , :tr, for sale by 1 dug ^ NN & /•/ - BUG J.\ Tlii'r EAR. <>ii Wednesday a colored man was seen by a Physician, pissing u;» Saratoga {street appa rruiiy in pam; and when lie inquired into ihe pause, found a bug had en ered and remained in the eai I le immediately procured sweet oil —caused the man to he down on ihe pave uiei.r,m,d filled the ear with ml. In ashort ’ime the hug—being unable to breathe—was tiirced l<» tiie surface, and thus removed.— l he intense agony suffered, wa r shewn by the fact, that the man—an athletic laborer—when the hug was taken sway, became insensible, and remained so lor a quaiter of an hour, and was restored by the application of stimulating frictions \\ e mention this r ise lor the purpose of I st ating—uhat is perhaps not known by every one—tlnat insects may be removed fro® the ear hr the a Low method, filling it with oil; and as intense suffering—fen' causes produc ing theater—might he endured before a Phy sician could he obtalred, every one should he nnjuainted with the simple remedy. Attempt to remove the inject wi»h an instrument, would probably fail air injure the dehcateJin iug of the ear, or kill the hug, and thus in crease the difficulty. It cannot breathe through the oil,and being thus compelled to seek the surface, is removed without risk or pam.— Pali. Pat. Pur.i. times wove, the Lawteks.—We are sony to hear that the limes, however thriving am ng the merchants, are deemed very had among the gentlemen oj the bar.— tine and nil bitterly complain. Many pen tie men, who have been m practice for years,ate leavmg the profession, and have engaged in different trades, and, as we learn, with great success. Some have set up tanneries; others mills; some a re manul’actuiing agents; a fe.v have turned mechanics, and many mer chants, ami more farmers. The Par ot New York, owing to immigration from all the Suites, has become exceedingly crowded. 'The fees by legislation have been reduced so huv as to be no longer a decent re ward tor the services tendered. The bar here has Too members. They cannot, with the present siuia ton and depression of business cet a living. This has become self evident. A vast number have left tlie city, and ii the times don't improve, 300 more will leave : or change their vocation during the ensu ing year. 'Those gentlemen who a reassess ed of small estate.-, independent of their pro fesMon, w ill be ttie Iasi n> leave. Others not so lort nate will he compelled to nbandmi cny life for the country, and there, doubtless, ma ny w ill go ami pr. bit ly attain that success ttiey have failed to find at home.—N. Y. An’. Lf.cjaj. Pai.mistrt.—The Recorder of N. Orleans—-or one of t.iem. for \\c believe there is n Recorder for each municipality— has a shrewd lash on of examining persons brought before him as vagrau s, or lor being intoxicated. lie makes them exhibit their hamis. and if he discovers in these the to ken* of habitual labor, die owners are dis missed with an ndmo.TuUon - hut if the palms are soft the lingers flexible, ami the . complexion lacking the rich brown of toil. I die propriet*»»s are locked up to do the slate service by picking oakum, or such Other em ployment as the la us have provided. N. V. Com. Advertiser. r — ■- ■—,'jjf i m „» ",f————wm drugs, MEDICINES, &c. rFMIE subscriber has received a iiesh supply 1 of Dru^*, Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, eke., 5tc., consisting in part, of LI.# lol I o wtiii:: t a stile Soap British Lustre, for cleaning stove* Cooper’s refined isinglass Powdered Arsenic Gum Arabic, of superior quality. Tin key Opium < h ns Root Turkey Gum M) rib ISoneset lopioca Pc41 I do < iu.ii Gamboge I -ong peppe r ( loves, Mace Wbite Mustard Feed i loreitottiid Iu*j uoriee Ball (’roiori f d Ha Ha m ('opirvid ( hi Cergamot I <'il Lemon ( ii Lav infer Puie Nitrate Ft!ver (crystals) ()i! Cloves ('lune*e M twk Flower’s Bengoiu Iodine K reosoi Sulpha'e Quinine Sheennan’s Poor Man’s Flditef# Pure Sulphate of Iron Perl nine Bugs Wax Tapers Hair Brushes, an a^iortnent German Silver dressing combs ” *' pocket do Tortoishell pocket combs English C*»urt Piaster Shaving Brushes Chapman's Magic Razor Strop# Vctoiiia Pencds Ja > nes’ Ca rmina live BaLa rn Sherman’s Lozenges &.c. &.c. All ot winch are of the best quality, and wil be sold on moderate term*. HENRY" COOK s*p $ Chemist and Druggist Kmg ^t. TICKLING VINEGAR. VFURTHER supply of superior UIDLft VINEGAR, received and for <«ale by A S. WILLIS, i sep 6 Prince si reel Wharf. LEMONS A ND OttANGES, Chtap, CUap f S ~7 fz B<)XES Lemon, • / fJ 1J do Oran<-?s, w ill be sold very l&v by A* S. V\ ILLIS, sep f> Prince Street Wharf, Tl MOTH V SEEP, OF the new crop, bright and heavy;—re* ceived this dey. and H»r sale by | sep6 KERttJfc McLLAN. shot. \FUr.f, v ot nil »i ze* of Shot, just re * reive 1 and for *ale hv ; seirt rt A.(- CAZF.noVEfcCo. | rd;GGV. * \ hi*iII f second band Buggy with Uar ! *-A ,,Vs* complete, for 2>aie by j ' kept 3 _GEO. WHITE. j L'UF.SUGAR. LB>. refined. aiiS'irU'd qualit.y , M11 t,e>L received and fur sale by gepi 1 KERR Si. McLEAN. INPiGC >. i i vrtov (*.ir tt-cas—ju i received and lor 1 I Sdle by J V, .. -I ' it MeUAN.