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THE GAZETTE. • THURSDAY MORNING, December 7, 1S'>4. Mr EDWIN EOKKEST. Mr. Forrest concluded a three weeks en gagement in the new Boston theatre, on last Friday night, and after the fail of the curtain, caine forward in obedience to loud call* from every side. On his appearance he was greeted with vociferous cheers, while bouquets and wreaths tell lavishly at hisleet. When the storm of applause had somewhat subsided, Mr. Forrest proceeded to address the audience. Alter e.vpressing his thanks for their hearty manifestations ot regard, ho briefly advocated the propriety of bestowing applause upon an actor, when it was de served* We make room for the concluding portion of his remarks: “I said, an actor always perf *rms best where he is most applauded; tor who would n« i ex ert his whole powers to please those wh<> are ready and willing to gi\e a round ot applause to every honest effort. (Cheer?*) But. while 1 am an advocate for applauding an actor when he deserves to be applauded, so am I no advocate for hissing an actor w hen he mer its condemnation. [Applause.) Not hut with the sole view to uphold the honor and dignity of the stage (great cheering)—the stage, which presents the highest intellectual entertainment which the loltiest genius car* produce. (Applause.) Now, ladies and gentlemen, 1 have thus far spoken s nothing like a lecture—yeti am no lecturer. But, before I leave you, permit me to return you niv most sincere and grateful thanks tor the heartv welcome you have given me—the hearty, generous welcome you have given me beneath nhe dome of this majestic temple; reared by taste, and dedicated, not f<» amuse ment only, but to the moral and mental ele vation of in an kind. (Loud cheers.) For the theatre, rightly understood and rightly con ducted, is the Academy of virtue. (Cheers.) And, ladies and gentlemen, it teaches as no other institution teaches—for it teaches by example, as well as by precept. (Renewed cheers.) I sincerely hope and trust that in* example will here be given, and m> precept will be enforced, but that shall serve to re fine the taste, to meud the morals, and to inspire a loftier and nobler humanity. (Mr. Forrest retired amid tumultuous aud long continued aonlause ”) TUE AMERICAN BONAPARTE The Baltimore correspondent of the N. O. Picayune speaking of the grand son of-Je rome Bonaparte, of Baltimore, who has gone to the Crimea with the rank ot a lieu tenant in the French army, says: “The grandmother, Madame B naparte, of whom he is a peculiar favorite—almost a pet —has manifested great interest in him. On his deiMirture for Europe, she presented him with $5,000 and promised the larger portion of her fortune if lie would remain in franco and raise himself to the highest honors, per haps to the throne. This singular lady, al though a native of Baltimore, has a wonder ful predilection for royalty. She professes to despise republican America, and yearns for imperial sway; yet ber acts ire almost democratic. Possessing an immense fortune, she oh-*oses to live in a plain boarding house, without even a suit of rooms for an establish ment. Verging nearly the period ot three score and ten years, she stiil exhibits traces of remarkable beauty, priding herself upon having the smoothest, fairest skin ot any la dy in the city. She may he frequently seen on the wharves, on change, at the post « tiice, visiting brokers, bankers and other gentie men ot business, collecting rent-*, buying stocks, and participating in other hpecuiative matters. Sho never goes to church, eschews modern morality, and has a religion ot her own. She talks philosophy, argues po lities, ridicules sentimentalist*, and loves to dwell upon and recount the glories of la belie France. She often receives magnificent pres ents from abroad—supposed to be from her husband—and manifest* delight in showing them. I have seen her, perhaps, a thousand times, and never without wearing upon her marble forehead a glittering jewel valued at several thousand dollars. She holds no in tercourse with her relations, but is Iree, ea\v, affable and intellectual in conversation, with those to whom her eccentricities may take a fancy. She is emphatically a character stand ing out in bold relief, ami singularly promi nent amonst her sex.” DISCREDITING A WITNESS. Lawyer.—“Mr. Clayton, will you have the goodness to answer me, directly or categori cally, a few plain questions?’ Witness.— “Certainly, sir.” L.—“Well, Mr. Clayton, is there a female living Vith you, who is known iu the neighborhood as M rs. Clayton?” W.—“There is.” L—“Is she under your protection?” W.—"Yes.” * L.—“Do y»>u support her?” W.—“ldo.” L.—“liaveyou ever beer* married to her?” W.—"l have not.” (Here several jurors sc*»wled gloomi ly on Mr. Claytou.) L.— “That is all. Mr. Clayton.” Opposing Counsel.—"Mr. Clay ton, istho female iu question your mother?” W.-“She is.” _ Saddles, harness, trunks. Re.—at No. 112—JJMES VJXSJXT reepecttul ly inform* the public that he has now on hand, and will continue to keep at Wi*JUjc im/na Man ufactory, adjoining the Marshall House. an un usually extensive and elegant assortment oi articles pertaining to the SADDLING BLSl NESS, which he will sell ickoUtule or retail as chiap, if not cheaper than they can be bought in the District or elsewhere. His assortment comprises : SADDLES suitable for ladies and gentlemen in great variety BRIDLES with plated and steel bits do MARTINGALES, Valises. Carpet, and Saddle Rags iunvt'cc r..._; V.......... II r.OV.’, ivt “ fy 9 J -1 ons, carts, Acc. WHIPS, carriage and riding, some very elegam TRUNKS, elegant hard leather, and other.**, in great variety STIRRUPS, Bridle Bits and Spurs, plated and steel, m great variety SADDLE-TREES, Buckles, Trace and Halter Chains SADDLE-COVERS. Buffalo, and Buckskins. \c J. V. grateful for the liberal patronage here tofore conferred upon him. respectfully solicits its continuance, being confident ot ms ability to please those in want ot articles in his lire. gy Old Saddles. Harness, and Trunks, of all kinds, repaired with neatness and despatch, nov 14—tf __ T>KNJAM1N BARTON has now on hand and if offers tor sale a handsome assortment of JEWELRY, comprising every variety in tnat hue, and arrangements ha\e been made to be furnished with the neu* ttyies as they c«me cut during the season Also, on hand. Got® and Silver Watches; Clocks MrsiCAL Boxes; Silver Spoons of every kind SiLTia Ladles; Sugar Tongs Bern* and EariT Knives PLATfD. German Silver, and Brittanla Ware Gold, Sslvbr, Strel and Plated Spectacles Ma«nsm Compasses, Quadrants; Sft Glasses Surveying Compasses; Surveying Chains Tapi Mbascrbs; THtaxaiucrEBs I4CSTPINGB0D Point*, with agraat variety of •tber GOODS Being determined to sell on *» good term? as %mj one id the trade, he would respectfully in vite the public to give aim a cad. oct 7—dtf _ FOR SALE —A young NEGRO WOMAN and CHILD. She is a good seamstress and w_JrApF*yto THOS. T. HILL. W dmc 4—3t _ JACOB ROXBURY, TAILOR King *rmt% North side, next to Robert Bell 5 Book^ tore. AJ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Ac._ 1 NEVER and AG T E — l)r EbWJRD i IiLEECKER S S T J M P E D E MIX TCRE, lor the Fever and Ague. Chagres Fever, Dyspepsia, and all Billious Affections, lhe proprietor ot this Medicine, will state, without hesitation or tear ol contradiction, that the Stam pede Mixture has cured more persons, where it has been introduced, than any other medicine in i ii'C for the above diseases. 1 his Medicine has neither arsenic nor quinine in its composition; ! all of the ingredients ar* ot a perlectly healthy character, and highly stimulating and invigora | ting m their tendency. Persons while using this ; Medicine will not be affected by exposure to I water or a damp atnio>phere. any more than when m their usual health. Planters in sec lions of the country where the Ague prevails, ! w ill do Well t* adopt this Medicine, as the pa tient is nt»t obliged to lav by while under treat ment. and they mav be assured ot a Speed* t i io . I ne proprietor could introduce thousands ot iu T.tcat^ trom those of the highest respectability, but piefers saving to the sick—Buy one bottle, and you w ill have the infallible prool in \our vt*lf. Full directions for it' use accompany each bottle. Certificates can be seen at the office, showing w lu re this Medicine has cured when all others have tailed. For Fnspep>ia and all other Billious Com plaints. there is not a better Medicine in the market. \* has abo been taken with the most astonishing success in several cases of Rheuma tism andtiout; lor these complaints take a table spoon fu l tw ice a dav. One bottle oi this Medi cine verv often Las the desired effect. Price $ l j*er bottle. For sule by Druggists m all parts of the V. Mates and Canada. All Wholesale Orders must be addressed To MEAD A BLEECKKK, SoI«? Proprietors. Broadway. New ^ or*. . Alexandria, sep 4—<11 v DRUGS Ac.—Arsenic; Hartshorn; \rnica Flowers Bals. Copaiba; Kenned Borax; t antiia ides; White Wax; Peruvian Bark; Cream of 'iariai, Willow Charcoal; Calabria Liquo ; rice; Flowers ot Sulphur; Gum Arabic; Cal cined Magnesia: Elm Bari;: Orris Root; Sponge; Common Trusses; Diamond Cement; Idquorice Koof; Pumice Mone; Burnt Cmbei; Burnt Iena Sienna: Potash: Castile Soap; Mount Eag>e i Tripoli; Sash Tools, just received, and for sale by JAMES EN l*WISLE, Jr Apothecary, dec 4 opposite Sarepta Hall. IlOK COl (HIS COLDS HOARSENESS, 4 Ac.—Guinns Wild Cherry Pectoral, Ayers do’., and Dr Tyler’s Syrup Gum Arabic, ail of i which are mgh'v recoin menu c<l. r or sa.e i>v j„. 5 PEEL \ STEVEN'S. I IRESH GEM DROPS.—Orange. Raspberry, * Vanilla, and Lemon Gum Drops, just u cti'ed direct from the importers, and tor sale by JAS. ENTWISLE. J:?.. Apothecary, doc C> opp. Sarepta Hall. j ^1 r IN DOW GLASS.—A large supply of all y \ frizes, from s \ 1" togfi x 3b. just receiv ed and lor sale by PEEL & STEVENS, deco No. 3‘h King-st. SEMES' COCGH SYKIT.—A ndl supply of this well-known and valinble Cough Syrup, iufrt received at .MILBURN S Drug Srore. IT? Price 25 cents. dec 2 (1HEWING TOBACCO and SUGARS —A j nesh supply oi prime Cukwixu 1 obacco. just received. and lor-ale by dec 4 H COOK \ CO . Sarepta Hall. (1 CM DROPS; Jujube Paste; R<»s t ough I Caiid;. , Jelly Drops. Kc.. just received at K E STONE’S Drugstore, ro\ 27 No 1U9, cor. King & Pitt sis. (1 CM DROPS.— A Iresh supply ol superior f quality, just icceivedand lor sale by JN0. A. MILBl RN. Apothecary, dec 4 N I', cor. King and W ash-st*. VLCOHOL and ETHEREAL OIL, just received, and lor sale by I oe« b W C. MAJOR. Apothecary. IYNCHBURG TOBACCO, of fine quality, j constant! v on hand, and lor sale at ,:ec i MILBURN’S Dmg Store. (tOLl) i REAM and LIP SALVE, freshly prepared, and lor sale at dee \ MILBURN’S, Drug Store. LINSEED OIL.—A Iresh supply, just receiv ed. a* d for sale by nov 2s* H. COOK & CO., Sarepta Hall. DX.MAR VARNISH and White Copal ditto, just received, and tor sale by bov 27 H CooK & CO , Sarepta Hall. QPIR1TS TURPENTINE —A full supply just received and lor sale by nov 27 H. COOK & CO . Sarepta Hall. AM PHENE.—A full supply just received i ar.d lor sale by H. COOK A* CO., nov -7 Sarepta Hall. TOBACCO, SUGARS, At ., &<. QEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO, AND k^ SNIFFS, OK THE VERY FINEST Qi ALl'l’Y.— The subscriber, at his old stand, ftorth Fast earner of Kina and Fairfax streets, f-n*s ok i hk Indian Chief. u'dh a St gar in h<s in"v‘h,) ha- on hand, ami constantly keeps, arti cle-of the very tme-t quality, m his line; al-o, medium ard low prietd Oootm And lie flatters himself, that an experience of upwards t»i 30 consecutive vcais at hi- business, renders his judgment in bis line, "sinne J t you want goivl St*gars. (. hewing 1 obacco, Snufl’-, Kc , at tan price-, call at the sign ol the Indian (fat, N E. coiner ot King ami tairtax Urs. [sep2»»] CHARLES P. SHAW. rpoBACCO. SEGARS, S N U E F, Kc., at Wholesale.— Merchant- are particularly invited to examine my stock Having for many years directed my undivided attention to the sale and manufactur ing ot TOBACCO and SEGARS. I flatter myseli that 1 can and will make it to the interest of the trade generally, to give me their patronage. I promise to !m* satislied with moderate advances, and to do lully as well as can he done in P>alti niore or elsewhere. Call and give the new : house a trial. GEO. R. COtFROlH. South side King st.; between Fairfax & Water, mh 4 WILLIAM A HART. .... > , i n . » f_ 'T.a,.../. L.. rpm: SUBSCRIBER has removed hi* Store I from AIwg to Fairfax street. neat /o Dr * Leadleater 9 Drvs; Store, the olds'ami of Stabler if Bro.% and he can with confidence say, that his i stock is larger and better than it ha* ever b^en; indeed, the quality ol his SKGARS AND TO BACCO is as good as ever was in this market, and he pledges himself to sell them as low as can be bought in any market, the price and quality considered. ap 29 ^ STOVKS, TIN WARE, dc«. STOVES! sTOVKS!! STOVES!!!-The sub. *c ihers are now receiving at the Alexan dria Stove Depot, their tall supply of STOIFS, which have been caietully selected from the Northern manufactories, and which, lor beauty and eoononi), ai»- unsurpassed by any in the United State*. We w ould name in part our Cooking Stoves for Wood and Coal.— The i Empire State; Alexandria Air Tight; Black i Diamond; Victory; Palin; Bine Ridge; Queen of ! trie West; Banner; Premium; Old Dominion; , Fashion of Troy. Ac. Diming Room Stoves—Shepherd * Patent, lor , wood or coal, W ager s ditto. Parlors,—Littlefield’s Gas Burners, for Par ( lor* and Offices; Italian Air Tight; Saratoga; ! Circassian; Peruvian; Persian; Femour; Radi ators; Sell Regulators; Boston Tops and Bases^ Portable Grates, Ac., Ac., With a large assortment of other Goods apper taining to the trade, to which we invjte public inspection, feeling confident that tney will com pare favorably wfiih anv house south of Phila delphia. SHEPHERD A ROBINSON. Successors to Beil & Bridges, i sep *«K> southwest cor. King A St Asaphsts. Alexandria stove depot-Receiv ing this day. per Schr. Arctic, direct from tne New York Manufactories, a superior as sortment of H OOD and COJL STWES, for Parlors, Offices, Stores, Ac., to which we in vite public attention 1 SHEPHERD A ROBINSON, +grr 10 No. 148, South King •tx**t [jJbAAlN mUA^xAL BOOKS ASD STATIONER^_ /'I BEAT AMERICAN NOVEL —The News boy, a Novel ot surpassing interest, 12 mo. clo b. $1 *2f>. Chicora, and other Regions ot the ( onquerors and the Conquered, by Mrs. M. H. Kastman, splendidly bound and illustrated. $•>. Ornaments ot Memory, or Beauties ot Hi>?o ry, Romance, and Poetry, with eighteen en gravings, one handsome large 4to volume. $6. A Winter Wreath of Summer Flowers, by S. G. Goodrich, colored engravings, richly bound, $3. The Poetical Works of Samuel Butler. ‘2 vo,s. Sivo. call gdt, >•>. Faggots lor the Fireside,or fact and fancy, by peter Parley, illustrated, $1 P2$ The Youth of Madamede Longueville. or n**w revelations ot Court and Convent in the 1/th centui v. trotn the French ot ^ ictor ( ou'in. $ 1. Poems by Win. Cullen Bryant, collected and arranged by the author. *2 v ols P2mo , $2. The Poetical Works of John Keats, new edi tion, l2mo. cloth, $1. The Poetical Works of Samuel 'Baylor Cole ridge, l*2mo. cloth. •> I. 'l’he Bible Reading Book, by Mrs. Sarah Joseph a Hale, P2mo,7.> cts. The Oriental Story Book, 7b eta. Leisure Moments Improved. 7b cts. The Floral Ottering, by Susan Pindar. f*o cts. F.mily Herbert, or the Happy Home, by Maria 1 J. McIntosh. 37h cts. Poetry Book lor Children, illustrated, 7b cts. Just published, lor sale bv JAMES ENTWISLE A SON, nov 10 No (.*b. King-street. lyj EW BOOKS FROM E H BUTLER \ CO—Tilt Parables of the AVtc Testament, ! practically umolded, by Rev. William Bacon Stevens, 1)D., Rector of St. Andrews Church. Philadelphia, one octavo volume, elegantly il lustrated. in Turkey morocco. s*P». cloth, gilt. *.>. Jerusalem and its f icmity, a senes ol lamiliar Lectures on the Sacred Localities, connected ! with the week before tne Resurrection, by W . H Odenheimer, A. M.. Rector ot St. Peter s Church. Philadelphia handsomely illustrated m Turkey morocco, $ 1, in cloth, gilt. •'S3. Evidence* of Christianity—Lectures <»u the Evidences ot Christianity, delivered in Philadel phia, by Clergymen ot tiie Protestant Episco pal Church, in the Fall and Winter of ISol—4. • with an introductory essay by Alonzo Potter, PR. L L l), Bishop of Pennsylvania. $2 5»». Il’/iylund's Intellectual Philosophy.— 1 he Ele ments ot Intellectual Philosophy, by Francis Way land. President of Brown I mversitv. and Prolessor ol Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. $1 Jo. Just published and lor sale bv dec 2 ROBERT BELL. VNKW BOOK, by the author ol -The Heir of Redch IPs*’—'Heartsease, or the Broth er's Wife, in two volumes, PJmo. cloth. $1 «3<F paper co\ er>. -j*!. Maxims of Washington, Political. Social, Moral, and Religious, by T 1 Schroeder, 0. IF. PJmo. cloth, •£!. The Wandereis by Sea and Land, w ith other tales, by Peter Parley, illustrated, PJmo. cloth, $1 ui Mile Stones in our Life-Journey, by Samuel Osgood. lJmo. cloth. *1. Poems of Wm Cullen Bryant, collected and arranged by the author, UJnio , *>J.J ets. History of the Origin. Formation, and Adop tion of the Constitution of the Lnited States, w it ^notices of its principal Framers, by Geo. Ticknor Curtis. \ol. 1, $J. The Illustrated Natural History, by the Rev. J G. Wood. M. A . with !'»<> original designs, by Wm. Harvey PJmo. cloth. #1 b**. Putnam's Monthly Magazine for December. JO cts Just received, and h>r sale by JAMES ENTWISLE*& SON, r.ov Js \'0. King-street. I PERIODICALS FOR DECEMBER.—Put nam's Monthly. with a portrait of R. B. 1 Hall, price Vb cents..or year. This volume completes the second vear ol this valuable on , g.nai magazine. Household Words.— Dickens.,Household Y\ ords lor December, w ill* a continuation ol Nortn and South, by the author ol Mary Barton, * J5 cts., or $•'; $> annum. Harper s Afie Monthly — 1 lie December num ' her ol this sterling Magazine commences the Te'nth volume, and affords a good opportunity for 1 new subscribers to commence. It eoinams Y ir gmia illustrated; Abbott s Napoleon; San Juan de Nicauraga, with illustrations, Ac. Price. *Jf> i cents.or annum; two copies lor live copies tor i»>. Subscriptions recched bv See 1 ROBERT BELL. FflENTH Y OL L M F. COMMENCED.— I HARPERS SEW MONTHLY MAGA ZJSE FOR DECEMBER. For sale bv JAMES ENTWISLE A SON, dec 1 _ _ King street. PRY GOODS, «iLc. '^r EYY' GOODS.— In addition to our iall sup plv, we nave just received a large a*sort ment ol WINTER STAPLE and FANC Y DRY GOODS. among which are new style Mouslaines, Crape Shawls, Blanket do., C rape Scarfs,Cloaks,'l alma'*. Cloaking Cloths, Bom bazines, Alpacas, Black and Colored Silks Household Good#—Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Table Diaper, Cotton Sheeting, (bit ton Pillow Case Limns, Russia and Scotch Dia per, English Whitney Blanket*, belached and brown Cottons, Table Napkins, Doyles, Al lendale Quilts. Tor Servant h Wear.— Fulled Cloths, Plaid Linsevs, Cotton (>*naburgs, 1 en Plaids, also, a large supply ot Negro Blankets, all ol which will be sold low lor cash, and to punctual custo mers. JTdov 6j ASHBY, BERBER I A CD. riMFFEY, PI KCKLL A CO., dealers in For I eign and Domestic Sot urns, corner King j and Water sts., upstairs, Alexandria, Y a.—We take this method of informing the trade that we are now in receipt of a large and well selected slock oi FOREIGN AND DOMEslIC NO* ’ TIONS, which we flatter ourselves vve can oiler on terms equal to any *f the houses further North As ours is the only stnrtly wholesale House in tin (’ity in this hue of business, we call the attention ; ol the trade with confidence. Our goods have ; been carefully selected and bought on the very bes*t terms, and all we a.*k i** an examination. | As it is our object to build up a permanent busi ness here, we will be mosl nappy to till an\ or J ders entrusted to us. Aug 31 More seasonable dry goods.— 1 M*) pieces Calicoes 15 *• Merinoes im.» pairs Servants Blankets 20 ** Family do 16 pieces Sattinetts 15 l- Linseys 150 “ Bleached and Brown Cottons 75 - Bonnet Ribbons 35 Long and Square Shawls 6 bales Cotton Batts; Fulled Cloths, i Comforts. Carpetings. Kuggs. Oil C loths, 6-4 and 12-1 Booking, received, and lor sale low. by nov 25 TAYLOR \ HUTCHISON. HOS IER Y —Cent*. Fancy Silk, Cotton, Thread. Meiino, and Lanibswool Hail i Hose; do. White Merino; Grey do; White. Mixed, and Bro Cotton do : Ladies Blk. Silk. Lambs wool. Cashmere. Aipa«-a. and Merino, do. White. Bik., Lead. Bro. and Mixed < otton Hose; Childrens Blk. YY bite, Bro.. Mixed, and Lead C otton Hose; do Grey, W hite. Blue. Scar i Jet, Drab. Green, Orange, and Maroon Cashmere ! Hose; do. Fancy Plaid, W hite and Col’d. Tucked Hose, received and tor sale bv | aep 30 HARPER & McVEIGH. i riio FARMERS AND PLANTERS.— I 75 pairs Servants Blankets 30 pieces 3-4 and 6 4 lull Cloths 20 “ 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Linseys 8 bales Brown Cottons and Osraburgs 10 “ Cotton Batts 15 pieces Satinetts. Just received, and for sale low bv ck-t 7 TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. f)ARI$ CLOAKS AND TALMAS, a beau : | tiful assortment just received trotr. New fork* also 1W pieces Ladies French Cloaking Cloths, all colors, and 75 pieces rich Cloaking Braids, for sale low, by oct 31 TAYLOR & HLTCHISON. v / 77v TWO BUSHEL GRAIN BAGS, in Mil * *tore aod for sale by S G K WITHER 4 BRO Cillli Ariv vmvjj _GROCERIES, SiC._ McVeigh & chamberlain, h hole sale GROCERS' Evince s reet H hat f, Alexandria, J a., are now in receipt ol the larger portion ol their fall stock ot GKOC LKIE.\ c., to which they unite the attention m their cus tomers and merchants generally, visiting tins market. Consisting in pait as follow ». 125 hhds. New Orleans, I’orto Kico, and C u a Sugars , . 2<ti) boxes and barrels No. 1 loal. crushed, ani pulverized Sugars 120 bbi.s. Granulated Sugar 115 hogsheads and tierces Musco, Porto Kico. Cardenas, and Sugar House Molasses 175 bbls. New Orleans l'° I'm *• Sugar House Syrup ;j75 bags Kio. Laguyra*. Angustora and Java Coflie 225 hall chests Gunpowder. Impel lal. i oimg Hy son and Black Teas, ot medium and prime <|hh! ity 1 15 boxes Adamantine and Sperm ( aiude.s 15i.) - Tallow l.'xj Ko.-siu Soap 75 •• 'l'oi let loo *• Pearl Starch l5n kegs pure Lead 250 baga >hot. assorted numbers 1 .i»i m> lbs. Bar Lead 5,i,i reams single and double \\ rapping I aper 175 *• Ruled Cap and Letter 75 " Tea 25 bales Soft Shell Almonds; 1M» boxes assorted Tandy; 150 do. Indigo: l"<> kegs and boxes Nip. Catb.'Soda; H»o bags Pepper. Pimento and Kac»* Ginger; •}5 ca*ks old .Madeira mo: 55 (»o. do. port do.; 75 do. Brown and Pale Sherry do.; iO do. Sweet Malaga tio.: A) do. Burgunda Port do ; .15 baskets Champagne do.; 55 tierces Cider Vinegar, with a very large and general assort ment of old Cognac Brandies: Jamaica Spirit*; Old live Whiskey; N. E. Rum; C herry, Black berry, Raspberry, and Ginger Brandies: \c.. &c. Merchants w ill find it greatiy to their advan tage to examine our stock ol GOOHS hetore making their purchases. >ep 15 McVEIGH & CHAMBERLAIN. 1V0BFRT H. HCJNTON, GROCER AND \ G E N E R A L COMMISSION MER CHANT' l rn<an street, and Dain^e) field * li hurf. Alexandria' la., is now receiving per Schis. Village Gem. and Arctic, a portion ot iiis tail supply of GROCERIES, to which lie invite? the attention of dealers. His stock consists m part ot— i 1 I %• /% ▼*> 1 yi t C‘ _ _ i*mius. »v \ • , i . i\. iii:u \ him . 125 packages loaf, crushed, anti pulverized do 75 bbls. A and B Coffee do IDO bbls. N O. Molasses and Portland Syrup 2D' i bags Rio, Old Government and Laguyra Coffee 175 packages Gunpowder. Imperial, Young Hy son and Black Teas 255 boxes Jenny L:nd. Fig. ! Ib lump and 55 Tobacco; 20*>,dod imported ai d domestic Se gars; 17.5 barrel- pure Old Rve and Common WHISKEY; 5 pipes pure French BRAMO; 22 octaves pure French BRANDS; b five gallon demijohns French Brandy. Otard. Diipuy fc Co.'s v intage, 1 M l; 5n baskets (’iiampagne. Heid.-ick and other brands; 15 ipiarter e.i-ks . line Old Madeira, Tenerille, and Merry Wine-; 1 pipe pure Holland Gin; 1 pipe old Scotch Whis key; 5u bids domestic Brandy. Rum. Gin. and Cordials, with a lull assoitrm nt ol small articles such as Mace; Cassia; Gram IN pp* r. Alispice. <Yr. sep 22—11 SI GARS, Xc — 05 hhds. Porto Rico and New Orleans Su gars ]5<) boxes and barrels double refined loat, crushed, pulvenzeil, gianuiated, and A and B Coffl e Sugars 15d bbls. New Orleans Molasses 25 hhds. Tiinidad do 55 bbls. extra gold* n Syrup; .’I" bb s. Bleached Winter, ( rude Whale, and 1 aimers Oil; .°»do bag< Rio. Jamaica, Laguyta, and Java ( otn-e; . 1UU halt chests extra fine, fine and medium G m powder. Imperial, \ oung Hyson and Black I « a>, 1.5** boxes Sperm. Aduinatume and Mould ( ai; dir;-; 1 (o» bo\f- B an* Y♦•How *o.»p. just reived, and in store, lor saie by sep 11 FLEMING <\ DOUGL YSS DX S. BLACK LOCK aic now i. reiving # jrer packets Irom Boston. New 5oik.and ; Thiladelplna, their Fall purchases oi GROCE RIFS, VYINEs, BRANDIES, DOMESTIC LI QLORS, Xc., all ot which have been purchased at very low prices. They would invite Mer ’• chants and others to call and examine their stock beiore they make their purchases oct 1 —eotf 11QUORS.— _j C'J bbls. Rectified Rye Whiskey 20 •• Martin’s •• •* Pittsburg 25 ” Gibson's X. XX. XX?\. l’hiiadel ! phia. Brandies. Wines. Gins and Rums, oi all i grades, pi store, and tor sale on pleasing terms. by GEORGE W. HARRISON, nov 1S Ferry Slip. SPORTING POWDERS.— ,w 50 kegs ol Hazzard's F. F F F. G. Powder 5<> No. 1 in Id !bs. Canisters, lor Thicker* 50 1 Ib ('anisters. lor Rifle? and fine Guns. ; just received, by GKO. W. MARK DON. nov IS " Ferry Slip. I>U(,KWHEAT FLOUR—Superior Hulled ) Old Dominion Buckvvlieat 1* lour, just re ceived, and lor sale by THOMAS CRUX. Jr . nov 22 N W cor ol Prince and Faillax-st.-. 1>l(KWHEAT FLOUR—Holt's, superior y Hulled Buekw heat 1 lour, in ban els, w hole, half, and quarter pockets, lor sale at nov 20 \\ III i K S. Post-Office corner. Cl Lover SEED— 7dd bushels (LOVER / SEED, part verv superior, lor sale by J. McCORM ICK, Jr., S F. corner of nov 5 King and St. Asaph-sts. 1~ BARRELS TANNERS am. PA TENT e) PAINT OIL received ti11> dav, and tor sale by FLEMING \ DOl’GLASS. nov 1! | Ol W 1 SACKS Ashton, Marshall, arid j 0 \ | \ | Crouud Alum SA LT. jimt received, and for sale by nov x HUME. MARSHALL & WARD. C1ANDLKS. — 1DD boxes Mould. Adamantine. / and Sperm (’AN DLLS. just received, and for saie by T. M. McCORMICK k CO., dec 4 Theatre Building. »)/ v BOXES Palma. Rose, Almond, and other J fine washing SOA PS. just received, and . lor saie by nov 7 HUME, MARSHALL A WARD. — iv BOXES JACKSON’S MOULD UAN ( \ ) DLLS, to arri\e by Schr. Wm. R Geun. and lor sale by oct 31 CAZIN0\ K k CO. j / U V BUSHELS CORN MEAL 10 jars prime Berm: 20 bids. Apples. ju.-T received and tor sale by [nov j] GREEN, xl TTLE &CO pT 4 u w v SAC Ks ci. A. SALT. Factory <*J\ M M f fiiled. ten to the t«>n. of reient and direct importations, m store, and lor snle bv oct 27 f-OU LE A ( (V ,Jiv PACKAGES of Chewing Tobacco, h f Lynchburg manulacture. <hoi<e quality lor sale bv ro\ 14 ' HUME. MARSHALL k WARD. "^UTEW CROP RAlsINS.—Layer and Bunch Raisins, in whole, half, and quarter boxes, lor sale at nov IS WHITE’S, Post-Office corner. HERRINGS.—50 bbls. Eastport Herrings. landing iron; Brig Wi]ford Fisher, lor sale by HOWARD & POOR, nov 2fi Daingerheld’s Wharf. ~ TIERCES New Crop Rice, just received, *j and lor saie bv nov o HUME, MARSHALL A WARD. i AAA SEGARS. ol superior quality • jus: received, and for sale bv ; nov s HUME. MARSHALL A WARD. ' SACKS Mabshalls Fine Salt, re F\j ceived this dav, ar.d for sale by ; nov 9 FLEMING A DOUGLASS. BAGS OLD JAVA COFFEE, just re Z\) ceived, and for sale bv BOV BAYNE, BlTKNER A CO. Liilix iY±y y jjiti o jj OROCEBlES^4^___, B' AVNE. BUCKNER & CO., wholesale GROCERY MERC/LISTS. S- ll.vnur of Kins and Water streets. Alexandria. a., aie now receiving a very large addition to their stock of GROCERIES, which they offer to tne trace very low. Their stock consists in part as to. lows, viz :— l.'Ohhds.T. R.. Cuba, and N. O. Sugars mjg bbls. and boxes Loat. Crushed, Pulveri zed and small N. O. Loat Sugars 'Jot) bbls. A.. B and C Coffee Sugars 11 m> hhds. P. K and Muscovado Molasses •JOU bbls. N.O. do 11 uj Sugar House Syrup ;,unlugs Rio. Lnguayra. an.l Java (off e }.k> bap cbe>ts Gunpowder. Imperial. ^ . H., and Black lea* 30 bbls. Lamp. Crude. Whale, and Tanners (>d , ., lf-o boxes Adamantine and Sperm ( ar.dles lt>t) kegs pure white Lead, Lewis and .>.!iei nrands 31** bags Shot. assorted numbers litot* ibs. Bar Lead Safety Fuse and Kentucky Riff' Powder lot) coils -lute and < olton Rope 3*J dozen Bid Colds and Leading Line* 100 boxe* Brown and Black Soap; ! M do. Toilet and Castile Soap; 3(> bale., Wrapping Twine; 3oo reams Wrapping Paj>er; Assoited Stock oi Foolscap and Letter Paper, and *♦’1 Envelopes; 30 boxes Pearl Starch. Soft Shell Almonds and Raisins: 1 >M1 boxes assoited an . Rock Candy; lOO boxes Imligo and •! ig Blur. «N:c. Tiiev invite the e*j**’cial attention oi the Country Merchants to their very large supply, assuring them they will lose nothing b\ giving them a call S,'P b* eott L\ OACH & WASHINGTON, GROCERY V fluff COMM1SSIOS M E R C H A S TS. I n on tired, north of LaiS. ALEXANDRIA. \ ' now in receipt of a weli selected stock of GRO CERIES and LIQCORS. to which they invite the attention of dealers generally, consisting in part ;*?* rdlows, viz — 73 hhds. X. O b R and Cuba Sugars 3* package* double refined Loat. ( rush i»ii. Pulverized.and A. B. and ( . Sugars p**» bags Rio. St Domingo. Laguvra. Marricabo. and Old l»ov. Java ( otiees 73 bbls. New Orleans Molasses ♦33 half chest, Gunpowder. Imperial. \ H., and Black leas, which we warrant as represented or no *aie 73 butts 3 *. 8's. and !h lumps, and 1 av • endish Tobacco [superior) N-gars, various braiuls. (part ve!> Sl'N1) 1 vI F> —Sperm. Adamantineand Mould Candles; Brown. Black. fellow, loiiet, l*ancy and ('astile Soaps; Cotton. Manilla. Crass, and Jute Rope; Bed ( ords and Leading lanes; Cap. Letter, and Wrapping Paper; Envelopes; Wrapping Twine: Smith in bottles, jars, and bladders'Colgate's No. 1 and Pearl starch; pure fresh and superior Cround Colli e; Crain Pepper: Ground Pepper; (bound and Race (linger: AI! spiee: Cloves; Nutmegs. Mace: Cinnamon; Mus tard; Baking Powders; Pipes, ami Herman Pipes; Window GUss and Puttv; Copperas Alum, sep-b ROACH A WASHINGTON. r 11 A BREW1S CO. arc now receiving I # trotn New \ ork Philadelphia, and Balti more, a well selected stock ol CRO( I.IdhS and LlQl’ORS, which they will sell very low. tor CASH, or on the usual credit To punctual customers. I heir stoe*v consists in pait as fol lows, v iz . P. R.. N. O. and Cuba SPGAR P. R. and N. O. .MOLASSES Java. Rio, and Laguay ra ('OPPi’.K Gmipowder, Impel.. \ H . and Black 1 P-AS J.OciI. Crushed. B»‘d I ordered Si (. \ !v Sperm. .\<in antin', ami Mould ( amib‘s. Ha vana. Principe. ,tiiu A Spanish ( igars; Sauiider - Gold Leal. Know Nothing Oriental, ami other superior (hawing iobacco. (e Alum and line salt; Mackerel; Potomac Herrings. B ,con am! l.ard: R;cc: Burnt atnl (iround ( offee. ( a-tile. White. Variegated, .-.ml other superior Toilet vi‘.ip-: ('inuaii)on. Aiispice. Nutmeg-. ( loves. Mace, and every article in a groceiy store, to with a c‘ o,ce selection * i ^ r *’ die-. Whiskeys, Wines. Ac. Catm .on streel, oppo site the .Market House •’ nlLL, BROWN A PAKTLOM aie now i- ceiv mg from the northern markets a large ami well * selected -took ol prime FjIMF L V (J1MH EJtlFS, which they otCi • am»m modating terms for cash, or on usual time to punctual dealers. Their stock consists in part o! the following articles Porto Rico and N. Orleans Sugars, lair to prime New Orleans, Porto Rico and C uba Molasses Java, Kio and Laguira Coffee Gunpowder, Imperial and doling Hyson leas Loaf, crushed, powdered, and granulated Sugar Adamantine and iahovv ( and leu Steam Retitied Sugars. A. B and ( ,s-al .la at us; Sal Soda: Leather; Starch; Indigo Herrings; Plaister: Oroumi Alum .viut Ashton's Salt; Guano: Clov.r and Timothy Seed; Blacking; Blacking ami M hitcvva-.l'irg lu sh •>; Lime. Ac . Ac. Wheat. Corn. Flour, and all kind* ot Country produce sold at highest market icites, and on the usual commission, (mods received and loruar ded tor country merchant* with promptness and dispatch. ?«g 9 VTTENI ION FA RM ERS — WILLL1AI K. (,/.,7S.SC O' K. (Fan <J the Marshal! hvi'ff. *Ffj'andria. la )— (reiicra! ( omrnissioi and Forwarding Merchant, cornel ol Prince am! I nion streets, and immediately «»n the R,t<l Road. Alexandiia. rcspecttully solicits consign ments ot Flour. Grain, and produce, oi every description, promising all the sati.-taction which a dilige nt and laitliiid attention to the interests • of h:s pations can * mure. jv 99 WM. R. GLASSCOCK. / t RI'.KN, M I i LL A ( O.. have just receiv* \ J ed their tall stock oi GROCLRl P'.S, con sisting oi a huge ,md vv«di >e|e»-*ed stock ot mo-t ot tite articles in that line, to vv hu h they invite the attention of countiy deal**rs. They leave | also on hand COTTON YARN. OsNABi UGS. ; Ac., manulacftired at I'.irn Factory, Falmouth. A a . and for sale at factory pi ices. net b 1) AI> INS.—ii boxes New Crop Rusiss, tins day. landing, ami 'or -ale low. by >. SI I INN A SON, nov ]i> Janney's Wfiarf. 411 ALP I II Ls ol old ( hampagne and Lon don Bock Brandies, just jcccived. ami tor s.de bv nov 's II I’MK. M VRMI M I. A \V A IO> / 1H I .EM.—'» l*o\eprime Engbdi Daily . \ / ( HKKaK. in small tor l.uuii\ n*». loi* sale by S. SHEW & M >\\ mu ID * Jammy's bai 1 BA(iS OLD linV. JAVA. I ORTO l ,) RICO ami COSTA RICO COFFEE just i eceived. and tor >a!e bv nov 7 HE.ME. MARSHALL A WARD. (10KN .MEAL—ion budieU tresli CORN MEAL. iii store, and tor sab* by T. M McCORMH K A CO . nov 1 1 iheatre Building. I ,D m | LBS. OF (Ol’NTM HAMS, ot I M ' Mipeiioi quality, jn*’ iecei\e«l and tor sale bj nov 11 ‘ HEME. MARSHAL! A WARD | "7 B< E\ ES EKI>H K A Ed NS. just r**coi\ | f) ^ and tor sale bv t. m McCormick a co„ dec 4 Tr>ea*re Building. Mince meat—25 jars iresh mince MLA T just received, and lor sale by T. M. McCORMICK A CO., _dec 2_ Theatre Building. II LNCE MEAT in Jars and Keg* received. lTI and for sale bv __ THOMA* DAW. MLNCE MEAT.—Mince Me*»t, in pus. and at retail, for gale at _n>>g ‘I ^ HTITF/S, Post-Office comar. CIOD FIsH.—Just received per Boston packet, / ten drums prime COD FISH, tor sale by nov y.*—lw M. FLDRIDGF.Pnion Wharf \ ®9^^ superior English Dairy Cheese, pj\ / daily expected, by nov h llUMK, MARSHALL A WARD. 1 Li( k SACKS Li\erpool Fine Salt, daily lUvV expected, and lor sale by *ct 26 FOWLE 4 00. jLV I _ _ C LOTHim** _ S~ EAsONable GOODS FOR GENTLE MEN'S WEAR—The subscriber would rtspecllully cal! the attention of h.s Inend.and the public, to his pre-ent STOCK ot G which has never been surpassed in quantity or quality, by any ot his lortner purchase* -- Amongst t:i» assortment may be toumf—black, blue, brown, olive, and dahlia FRENI H ANI ENGLISH CLOTHS: black Hoe Skin aim Fancy FRKXCH. ENGLISH, and AMERICAN ('ASM \1 KRF.S ; Plush anil Velvet f AM V VESTINGS, a tine assortment; Satin and Silk (|o. in great variety. He has constantly on hand and at low prices. READY MADE (’ U) I'M SIR embracing Dress. Frock. Business and Over Coats. Pants. V rsts. \c. Also, Gloves, Hosiery. Su-pemb-rs. Stocks. Scans. ( ravats. Collar-: Press and Net Shirts and Dressing Gowns, with a general a.-.-oitnmit ot Tailors 'J’rinim,n*'s ; all ot which he offers on the most lav ora bit* ^ terms. Thauklul tor past tavors.it s-hall be his endeavor to sustain tiie reputation lie has acquired tor promptness and efficiency in his business, and hopes by keeping the most fashionable materials, and employing the best woikmen. to limit a continuance ot the patron age heretmore received. ~IA? Cl P I 1 N(i attended to as usual W ARNOLD. Merchant Tailor. oCt ] 7_tf No. n7. King street, north side. ^ M P MASSEY. MKRCHAN I IAI LOR, would inform his friends and th»* public, that he has renewed his S 1 < >( K ot f all and Winter GOODS. tor Gentlemen's wear, se lected by in id sell in New Vorkand l hiiadeiphia. comprising Black. Blue. Olive and Biown Eug hsh and French (Toths, superior Black. Doe ''kin. English and Fiench Cassimere, Gray, Mixed and Fancy do. superior Over ('oat Cloths. Grenadine. Rudtzimer. and fancy Silk Vesting*. >atin, plain and lancy Velvet do. Handkej chief*. Cnvats. Stocks. N»ek Ties. >a\o:v and Muslin shirts and Drawers. fine white Mints and Col lars, .Suspenders. Gloves, halt hose, Pmbrel las. \c . A;c BEADY M ADE CLOTHING.—A first rate Stock of Ready Made Dress. Frock. Business, (>v**r and Saque ( oats. with a huge assortment of Pantaloons ami Vests, a!' made in tiie latest manner and sold a! the lowest figure Thankful for the liberal pationage heieioiore enjoyed, he , assures all who may t tv or liim w ith their or deis. that no effort sbali be spared to give en tire satisfaction. Call and examine, before pur chasing. Kmg btieet, south side, one door east Ol Royal street, store No. V*. *><*' M NEW TAILORING EM’ABLl>HMENT. C. I>. GOLD EX—{of Xrw York Ci!y.) II T|)l ED inform the citizens of Alexandria. that he has taken the store on Fairtax-st.. second dooi north of k;r.g street, where lie m now opening a superb assoi tment ot ( Id * 1 H^, ( A^^l MERES, and YEMINGS, where may he tound Good.* ol tin* newest. mo>; tashionahle, and iichest styles which the New ^»>rk market atlords. It is unnecess.iry here tomeiition the different fabrics oi French.* English, Ameiicaii. Belgian, and o-her manufactures, but merely to say. that the most desirable PATTERNS AN I) GOODS, will be forwarded to him as they are produced in New York. Having had charge, a* foreman, of some ol the ' largest establishments in New N ork, and other cities, and earned on the business himself, in New \ ork. lie 11lists he can have his work got up in 'iieh'tyie a' will give satisfaction t«»those who may lavor him with their patronage. In regard to 'kill in cutting, he wishes to have i _ ** his work speak tor itsef. The best oi Trimmings will he used in makii.g in* wo: k, and his aim will be to employ none but the best oi vv t>1 krin n Merchant' and others. who piefer to furnish their own cloth. will be a* Well attended to as ; those will) pm chase ol the advertiser. The French fashions nctiwd mon hly from ; Pans. "<•*->«» \\y E. THE l NDEKMGN ED. OK THE > f G K E A 1 u EM ERN CLOTHING Hi»! 'SE. take this n'.iitl u.elnod ol making The l>ui>!,c actjuainted w nli the arrival <u our new st«»ek oi / .tt.l. .t.\r h/A/AL ( LuiitiMI, winch i' unusually laige and superior to any piev ions i hiough tii** pre'suie oj tlie mo n**v market we have bought and made to o:tii r. on*- ol the most extensive Mock ol Mens . Boys’, Youths', Childien and Servants ( Lo l H l\G in the country. I he prices, ihneloic, are >uch d' will defy comp, tition an) where, and the style and finish are such that even surprises oui New\o:k Broadwav dandies. i he sto-k oemg too large to enumerate names or prices, vv* would only say. that we endeavor to do our besi to please* our generous and liberal Inend* art 1 customers, to whom it gives us great plea sure to have piven entiie satisfaction thus lar lam! hope by stiict attention-to receive aeon : tinuance <>i tin* same. We now invite one anr all to conte to satisfy themselves, as we fiattei ourselves that th»* satisfactory dealings anal mos i e\ ten vi v e assoi tment are not to be mu passed, cvei in any oi our nortnern cities. Look tor the Sign, and recollect well, that on< . oi us will always be found piesent personally. M HOOLHEKR BROTHER. Great Western Clothing House, third dooi below the Marshall House. Alexandria, Va. sep vt> Vi RIAL !> ALL WE AMv.—The under signed have ju.'t returned ir<*!ii the North w ith an elegant assort no nt oi GOODS lor Gen tiemen wear, consisting Hi part ol the lollovv mg. to wit —Black, bln* , olive, and green twilleC French ( LOTH s. Do black, brown, and »lral» Beaver do do (hive, green, brown, .mu maroon do Black DoeSkin En rich Cassimcr e Do Middlesex do Fancy ('a>>imeres Light and dark mi\*d I’vviek READY .MADE. CLOTHING Also. READY MADE CLOTHING of even v a; lety. ii'Oal v kept in a Fashionable Merchair i ailor> establishment, and ol ih»* best material Uiucii. together with their professional services are re.spectiuily oflered to tii**ir friends ami tin public in gem ra! o| Alexamliia and itsviciriitv to whom tli«*v return their sincere acknow ledge nients Joi past lavors. hoping by ind* fatigabb exertion and untiring attention, to rn# nt a con tinuance ol the same. And though prepand to funmii every ancle in their line, the) will as cii**erliiliy rxu iiic. to the tn *t t'l their skill and alulifv. loi all. whose pi*T* i nice may le.ul them to s* iect rl*ev\h« re. a* though flu v had lmiii>h«d the good* t hrm*»i\ *•*. K< )lli N M ).\ \ K I'A >. Fu*hionab!c M#-ichant I .iilors. Km^ street, north side, one door west oj Royal Street. jail 1 —tf *• I T Mil D WE s’! a.M). DIV IDE!) WE l FALL. -11.1/ E. JEWELL re members with Lrahtmje. the ku.dntssol those oi his in*mis. w h«> iiax'eso generous! v sustained him in his business lor the ia*f?en or htteen years. He 1* now pleased to inlorm them, and the pub lie generally. that he lias newly titled up ins i s t.ihlisament, wInch he lidTtcrs hituselj. w'iU in ewi y degree he worthy ot their future jation age His *fock he now j n *ents t0 their untie?, eompi i-e.-every artnh required in a gentleman's waidlobe. His GOODS, lor manufacture eon si*’ ol English. Fieneh. American, and German CLOTH> aral CASSlM EKEs oi the hestqnality, unsurpassed n, tins or any other market, The fin* s* v ; \ i f. >;lks. ( ashinere.v. Embroidered and oth*‘r \ rstmgs. together with a complete assort ment of Gei,t!emei:'s Funii*hiiig GOODS. which vm'I be made up to order a* the shortest notice Promptness and fidelity, is his motto. Also, a large supply of I’nder' Shirts: fine do Drawers; Pocket Handkerchief; nice do. Suspenders; Cra vats; Stocks: Neck Ties; Socks; all kinds gen tlemen s Kid Glove*, ail color ar.d sizes. A young man can obtain constant employment if well recommended. None but a good workman need apply. King street, next door to Odd Fcl Hall._ ap 5—tf ■\fANCE A: GLASSELL, Commission Mer i. 1 CHANTS, 03, Water strut, Ann York.—Strict attention given to ail consignments of Produce Flour, Grain, Ate., kc. Refer to Shields Ac Somerville, Richmond, \»*. Armstead & \\ arwick, Baitimore. Bacon Ac Baskerville. Richmond, Va. Rich’d H. Carter. Fauquier conntv, W Blow & Marsh. New* York Harvey, Scudder Ac Co, Boston. v v u *vANCE k GLASS ELL. New \©rk, jy 1 BOOTS AMP SHOE**_ tall stock ok boots and shoes— < So. 156, Ki»g street.— I he «ib*r,io*i would most respectmlly in vile the attention of hi* friends and the public generally, to hi* ^fock of B(x>rs AM) SHOES, comprising in par' as follows, to wit LADIES’ WEAR Gaiter?, black, brown, tar,, pearl, and other fan cy colors Black Morocco Boots and Buskins Parodi Boots, Slippers, and French Ties Bronze and tan colored Boot* and Parodi?. MISSES WEAR. Black, brow n, and pearl colored Gaiters Black and Bmiiz** Parodi Boots and Ties Bn skin* and Slipper? Substantial Goat Boots [and pattern* A variety of children's Shoes, of vanon* color* GENTLEMEN S and YOUTH'S WEAR. Calf. Sew ed and Pegged Boo s Detached and U< tigress Gaiters Oxford Ties. Monroes, and Slippers, ot various qualifies Your special attention i*. also, directed to my ample stock ot FA LL and VV IN I F«K IX K) I S and SHOES, suitable to h** worn on our public work?. Farming, and o h r purposes—they are o: fh»* most durable and substantial kind.*. All kinds of work made to order, and war ranted to please. oct n-u R. E BUCHANAN SHOE SPORE.—To m> customers, and to the public generally. 1 return my grateful thanks lor a liberal share of th* ir patronage during the last tew years, and by endeavoring to keep on hand everything within my I me ot business. I hope to merit a continuance ot their favors. My stock ot GOODS consists ill part, a* follows . LADIES' WEAR. Whole and halt Gaiters, black [)o do do fancy colored Moiocco and Kid Buskins and Slippers Do Seal Wal king Shoes. MISSES. ASD CHILD RES S WEAR. Black Morocco Boo s and Slipper* Fancy Gaiters Bronze and light colored Slipper* and Buskin*. GESTLEMES'S WEAR French calf skin stitched and pegged Boots 1 Gaiter*. Monroes, .lefi*TsOiis, and Slippers. Together with all other vaiieties and qualities of work worn by gentlemen. BOYS ASD YOITIIS Boots and Shoes, warranted to give satisfaction, and on as liberal Wm*. (quality considered.) a* in any other house in town. Come and examine for yourselves. _ nr.'ii .nil i i - I * / WC OCT -.4 mv ii.ahi' i . > UKNKV L SIMPSON. (A’oyo/ strret, tfurd ft,.1* from Ann: s reef.) would respectfully call the attention <»t his friend* ol the town aud count y to his very extensive stock of BOO IS and s’HOKS. suitable to the p esent and ap nr aching season; which. a* usual, fie of!**is lor >aie at tair living prices. His stock consist* m part of the following verv seasonable articles, v iz Ladies Morocco arid Seal Walking Srme* j “ *• Slippers ** Oaiters Boots (rnoroeco and seal) ; Misses and C"hi 1*1 r« n s Boots and shoe* tientb riieu s Call. Kipp, and Buff Boot* •» “ *• *• Shoe* Boys “ and Kipp Boots *• “ •* Shoe* Youths * and ** Boots •• -l “ Shoes Men's thick Boots and Brogans, No. 1. for farm ing and siriula. pin poses, and in short, every article usiiallv to rid in a well stocked Boot and shoe establishment. N I!.— i should be most happy to receipt the 111!is which I have rendeied to my tiicinls. n they would only give rue an op|*>riunify. (1 hope- I an, understood ) <*ct A—rf V'l I I N | I( ;N ALL — I l»e uieie. signed most r»< dill !\ call* tfie uttmtion of the citi /«•!!> of Alexandria, and oMieis visiting the city, to t'rudr iaige as*«>r*meiiT of IV *0 1 > *mi Silt d S, ash 4 > A I 'I I.Ks ami MIsM s* ami ( HILDhLK slivij,s. winch thev « »iei on leiius us leasona* ble as at any «*fh» r establishm* nt in the city. As most of then woik is made under th* ir im mediate si pei mii mi. ie »\ they can wan ant d for durability. N. IV—We would rno-* resp.ecttn;!v call the a*t. niton oi ti e pu! lie to < ur :«!l stock of work, wh oh is veiy laig-. such a* KiP and < OAP>K BOOTS \m* MHH\S. vvInch we aie defeitinned to tell low for cash. ; All orders for woik will receive the strictest attention. JOHN L. SMITH A M>N. Fairfax street, sep o—t; 4 door* i orth • I Ki? g street. F1BK ISM BAKCR Mf l IC Ks. ri'HL F1KK 1NMKANCL Ct -MJ AM OF 1 alkxandlia .continue* to in sun against l ne. generally. in Town arid < r>«:i»tiy. as lore t t« * le. on the nmst reasonable terms. BOA K I> OF HI K K("I OKS. * Amhusy B. (levm Bre ideut. Hwight M« tculf. John B. 1 an geifeld, W illiam Oregoiv. Idward S. Hot gh, Robert Jamieson. J Jame* B. Smith. Thomas K Keith. K< beit (». \io|«?t. W illiam If Fowle, j Thomas McCormick. John H Bri nt. Office hours ti< m To If. and from ‘g A To $ io clock. <’. W . W A I 1 l.l >. Secretary. < »flice on K mg street, near St Asaph. • nov 1M—-<1! y SOI I HI.KN I KOI I ( I ION IN si KAN< F. COMPANY OF A LI XA NT LI A. VA.— — HUA l:|i or n t II F. • TOHS.— H W\ i HoMAS President. W\ 1 >. MassKV. \i<e President. (LA I avknnfr Tieasurer. (‘i,as K Stuart, F.dw ard Sangster. S. S. Masters. ( hrisfopher Neale, Sholto I Stuait. (.eo A I avef.net. W . T Harper. • J T. ( ‘lose. Henry Shackelford, j T I Hill, liiis Companv will make insurance either on the c»sf| (>j roiifual plan, and for periods of three years, or less. under any one j oliey. . i/i/diratiunx toi Imur atue* \\ . JI he n ceiled at the office of the < 'omp.iri v. on W .I'liington stret T, in tear ol Hr Stabler * Hrug Store. Office hour*- hotn s to J g A M , and fiom to r» B. M. JAMKS T. CLOSK. mV —tf Secretary VLBKMARLK INM RANC’E COMPANY, < HARI.OTTK.'VII.I.K. \ a —CJSJI (\iVn jl 5EM1 .< H >i *, with power To increase the Fan:** to f I ‘ •* >.0<A* >. W M T. KARLY. President. John wood. Jr. secretary. iJlPhA TOPS ^ m. I. Laily. R. II. Magruder. R. VV atson, I>r Socrat#* Maupm, P- C F lannagan. John H. TimberUke, Sainiel o. M.*on, <»»o. (’arr, 1 ho*. \\ i od. I his ( ompany now organized, with a cash capital ol Jf'*'0<», paid in. is prepared to Take hire risks in Tow n or country, also Marine risk*, on the s.iii.e D ims ot other icspoosilde ccippa* nies in this State. F. A. MAKBIRY. r,rt 11* tt Agent. Kow leV V hart". 1)0 J OM A( INMKAMK <OMIAN\ OK ALEXANDRIA — Sami el .Vim.hi. President. Fire* TOI.S. Wm. N. McVeigh, .1 K Dyer. Robert s. Ashby, Lewis Mi Krnzie. J. A. Engli.-h, 1 homa« Da\y. 1 his Company is prepared To receive ofim tor In.jrar.cc Ort.ce ,n the b xchange Block, Kir*, between Pitt and RoyaUtreets. I deeb—tf JObKl-H LACHES, Secretary. Cl ^C'H APER, r.n fairjax street, near hint, • &afc for sale different articles, a» tolloui; Preserved Ginger, Prunes, in glass im higs, Iresa Dates, Citron Filberts, Almonds. Ground Not# Fecans, English Walnut*. A;h0r* Pe'* assortment of TO Wand FJSCT ?-vTlnES' aru1 a supply of bRESCh ; with a good a eortment c4 • C•M^DY, ol his manufacture, which he offer* for . sale as low as any establishment in this market, i oct 14 f _ Bulbous flower roots^a 'wnih quantity ot super single and double Tulips, assorted colors; Narcissus, Crocus, Ins, * all tu £n« order,!rr sal, lor,-, by **v*» GEORGE WHITE