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; 'ly yeat«rd»]r M*»»* (Irvno Railroad Celebration.—A large mettiog of the eitiiens of Danville was held Tfew evenings since, at which it was deter* »«> celebrate the completion of the and Danville railroad by a free lclrbecue ball to be given at Danville on the '■ pa^iMiimiiuee of invitation were inatrue tei ;. invi«e Jos. Segar. of Ktix.be.h C.tv, « Wm. W. Crump, ot Richmond. ,*ndlelive* addresses on the occasion. The •jernor. Board of Public Works, the Board , t rade of Richmond, the Presidents and V. ‘ ® „f the Rtciimond and Danville. \ irgioia and Tennessee South Side Virginm ivioral Orange and Alexandria, Richmond L| Fredericksburg and Richmond and 1 * rsl-urg railroad*, will be tuvtted. A libe L contribution was made to meet the ex '.n,cs of the day, which, it is said, will be . ne of the grand’est ever kuown to the pen ile ol that section of the country. FxrRAoui.iSARv Sale.-The Lynchburg Virginian records the sale ol a number of .criants there, on Thursday, at the following | jol, prices : Sl.adrach, about 70 years old, jittu: Samuel, $1,120: Mae, $2,110; Willi*. I mill' Purnel, aged 55, 1,010; Peter, $1,4<>'*. . $1,250; John. $1,250; Charles $1, Jack $1,770; Woodson, $1,320; John 5dL $1*040; Pleasant, $1,500: Dick, $1. L-- xi*e average price is over 5^1,400 ench, Ld the aggregate amount, $19,825. They were all bought by citizens of Lyuchburg. Eitessive Kobuert.—We understand that Mr Harry Hall, at Bermuda Iluudreds, was rjtbcii. ft day or two siuoe, of $2700 in gold, the uiust of it in $20 gold pieces, hy a uiao named 0. Rrodai, the tirst mate of the ship ‘ Maria ” lying at that place, who made his e«eai>* RiJai i* about 5 feet 10 inches h gh. full face, light *beard, wore a dark over e>»at. dark pants, and had on a Kossuth hat when he left. A liberal reward will be paid K.r his arrest.—iiicnrnnnti in Bathinu on the Sqi'AKE.—A demented white youth, named Adam, took a bath iu the Fountain on the Capitol Square, Satur day evening : and hi® chnhea being carried oft while therein, several ladies, who were walking on the Square, were terribly trighfceu ed bv his Buddeu appearance “among them iu a state of nature.”—Richmond American. lit at;laky.— Last Friday night, the etore of Mr Win. Slater, on Main steet, Mween iTth and iSth. was forcibly entered aud his de*k robbed of SID'J in money. The robber entered by the passage way, uulocked the Hide door with a false key, aud then robbed the premise®.—Rich. Settlors Ciiakoe.—John Smith was exam ined hefore the Mayor htst Saturday, and sent on to the Hustings Court, on the charge of stealing a pocket book, last Thursday night froiu Win. F. Wade, containing &>!> worth of good paper and S-.50 in mouey.— it/'• h. /hsp. _ ALNAAAt. 1 >:'■»>. Mi»;Sv«' APRIL. rises. Mia. Moon’* Phakk®. Tj Tuesday.... 5 I5i6 4;> D. H M. to Wednesday. •* 14,ft 40 New. 4 9 3^ m 1 Thursday.. 5 13 r» 47 First qr.. 11 3 35 B 2 Friday_■> 12(*» 48 Full.J9 F* 4F» n 3 Saturday.. Jr> lift J 9 Last or 25 5 ft m 4 Sunday .... * D,r' 50 llioti watkk. $ Mondav . *• 9 ft 51? Amu.99.9li LATEST DATES. .April 12 I .April 1 Uv»rpv4.April 12 I New Orlean*.April - MAKINK LIST. poKt* OK ALEXANDRIA. AI*KIL 2fi._ Akimyko. Hria belli, bowe, Baltimore,to B Hbamberl fsohr. Ann Pickreli, Dukes, Philadelphia, to * ‘miujm «\ S«»n. S- .« Juliana, Harding, Boston, to F.ldrulg A Hefcstis. S*hr Isaac Prince, Clarulge, Baltimore, to r H bum belt. Shr William A. Graham, Thomas, New )>»riif X C, lumber and naval stores to John 1? Dyer. S»-hr. Oscola, Rue, Washington, X.C.,lumb« and laths to John F. Dyer. Steamer Columbia, Harper, Baltimore, t Wheat & Bio.. and height for Dist.ot < oluinbt; Sailed. Brig America, Robbins. Boston, by F cost bur Mining Company. Brig Shack lord, Patingall. St. John, X B, b Fowle At Co. Memoranda. Schrs. James Spark®. Rodgers. and Hampfoi K.ddens. hence at New \ork, “5th inst. .1 t Ml_I. T..,un...>nil liUiii'u ■* t Bn mill. UKll IV I, « VI- -- — Tun. 24th met. Schr. \olant. Hudson, cleared at New Yoi lor this port, 2f>th inst S* hr. Embark, Donoho. cleared at Philade plna tor this port, 26th inst. Schr James Wixson, hence at Fall River, 2»>t iiMant STOCKHOLDERS' N OT i C E.—Notice hereby given that a general meeting ot tb Stockholders ot' the Fai’vI'ikr W uitb Sildhi StKiNos Company, will be held tm Monthly. t\ IW/i Jay of May next, at said Springs, and a Stockholders are requested to attend. By ordt ot the Directors ISHAM KE11 H, Pres t. Fauquier Co., ap 24—eotd VRNOLDS WHITING FLUID.—This ce ebiated Fluid, when first written with, ot a greenish color, hut afterwards ch mges to de**p and permanent Black This is the origin; and genuine article, in pint and quart bottle ami sells lor about the same price a* the vartot mutations. For sale by ROBI.Rl BELL, ap 2h C10RSETS, CORSETS!—We have now j stoie a great variety of Corsets ot alt size Also a beautiful assortment ol— Fans, Dress Ti immiiigs.Tassel Buttons Bracelets, Purses, Brushes, Combs. Mirroi Ac.Ac. - Mrs. WRIGHT, Washington, ap 2S—of 246 Penn., aveni a a aucuMMi. w B joh.nso 4 MERIC AN HOTEL, Central Railuo; jfX. Dkpot, Stavnton, Va. A. X. Brkcei\kuk;k \ Co., Proprietors. J. X Woodward, late of the Woodward Horn ^Ul*rinteniient. ap 1*2— eoly 1 FAMILY FLOUR.— We have lit store ^ choice article of Family Flour from ‘*P tapsco Mills,” Baltimore, which will be so low by the dray load, ot single barrel. NEVETT A SNOWDEN, ap *21 Long Wharf opposite Pioneer Mil 1 IKED—4.1RH.I bush. Brown Stutf ; l.uoubm 1* Short8. •*♦*> bush. Middlings, a very n article, in store, and for sale at much reduc prices, and in quantities to suit purchasers, ap26—eo‘2\v J. A J. T. JANNRY. 1)KRUVIAN GUANO— We have receiv, and are daily expecting a ltdl supply wo. I PERUVIAN GUANO, troui which ' shall be able to furnish our (Tistomws at t market rate. [mb 2S—dtlj EOWLE AM*. 4 FRICAN GCaNO, just received and ! sale by ap IS FOWLE k CO. I^XTRA FLOUR—“Fairfax extra” FJoi J tor sale in lots to suit, by mh Id CAZENOVE k CO ROSIN—20 bbls. No. 2 Rosin, for sale aP26 __ JOHN F. DYER. JP. CLARKE, dealer in Paper Hangin; • Shades, and Fixtures, Curtain Haugui] and Venitian Blinds, King street, Alexandria, T jy 14—dtf Coagrfeu* In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Trumbull introduced a resolution requesting the Presi dent to send any papers to Congress that mav relate to the costume of our various diplomats in various countries. Mr. Hunter, from the Committee on Finance, asked that a Committee of Conference be ap pointed to consider the various amendments of the House and Senate to the Appropria tion bill. Mr. Pugh moved to aecept the water works amendment, and called tor the ayes and no#8. The vote resulted in the rejection of the amendment, by a vote of 32 against ». A number of reports were presented from various committees. Mr. Hamlin introduced a hill to incorpor ate the National Atlautic and Pacific lUil road Company, with had been forwarded to him as a substitute for all other Pacific Hail road projects. Mr. Brown called up the Kansas bill, and made a speech on the subject. In the House of Representatives, Mr. Jones of Tenn., moved a call of the House which being ordered, aquorum answered to their names. Mr. Nichols, rising to a personal explana tion, read an extract from a speech deliver ed by the Hon. Mr. Campbell of Ohio, where in Mr. C. had intimated that he (Mr. Nich ols,) had refused to vote for him for Speaker, because of a disposition to secure the House printing for Messrs. Schouler aod Follctt.— lie asked Mr. Campbell whether he ad mitted the extract read to be a correct report of him ? Mr. Campbell explained that there were many errors in that report; and that he bad not imputed a want ot integrity to Mr. X. Mr. Nichols wanted a more explicit reply. Mr. Campbell agaiu explained, say ing that ho did not impute to Mr. Nichols any con nection direct or indirect with Messrs. Sohou ler and Follett, or any one else upon the printing question; or that that question had affected his voto tor a Speaker. Mr. Nichols expressing himself as satisfied | with the explanation, addressed the House | in explanation ot his course. Letters between tUe L'. S. «««» Cireat Britain. We arc authorized to state that an arrange ment has just been concluded between M<*. Campbell*, Postmaster General, and the Brit ish Postmaster General, the Puke ot Ar gylh providing for the registration ot valua ble letters to and from Great Britain. The registration fee on letters for Great Britain will be five cents, the same as on domestic letters, thus making the rate on a single let* ter, when registered, twenty nine cents.— The English registration fee is twelve cents. On all registered letters in each country pre payment is required. The arrangement goes into operation on the first of May.—.W. Int. A MviImI l»rehtult«l* A silver medal has been received from tho Emperor Napoleon’s Palace of Industry at Paris, as an award to General Steuart, late * Engiueer-in Chief U. S. Navy, for his contri bution of a model of the Pry Poek at New Vork-— Hu shiny ion f^tar._ COMNKM'IAL. Altimiilrla Market, April , BREADS’!FEES dull. Last sales ol Hour, ' which we know ol; weie •$*>; but to-day we mir derstand that price could not be obtained. W heat is dull; sales today of about 2.00 to 2500 bush eL at 125 (ii 14<»c. tor red—the latter price lor • strictly prime Zimmerman ; most oi the sales ’• were at 13iii.iV 13»‘»c There was very little white p on the market, only 4<*u or 5<n) bushels, which bold at 145 (ft 15‘»c., the latter for prime. Sales >• of white ami mixed com, Irom the cars, at !■> Q> IvSc. Rye 50 (ft 58c. <tats at 30 (d 32c. Other articles unchanged. KISH.—The supply on Sunday was large and r demand rather limited. Herring sold at *1 50 'u$2 50 ^ thousand, and Shad *s 5<»£> hun J dred. Yesterday- Heiring hi ought $2 5u L' and Shad #8 50fci$0. '1 here were a good many j arrivals. ^ _ Tlte Markclu. ’ Bai.timore, April28.—There is a fair de mand here for flour this morning. Howard >» Street in selling at *0,12A(i4.>'»,-o; Ditv Mills *0,12!. Wheat is heavy; red*1,50 (ol *1,40 1 w^ite $1.40 (o>*l,f»5. Porn is dull; white 40 L to 48 cts.; yellow 4S to 50 cts. ihe receipts ivi* <>t*orn uro IlirtfO. I fe.. o Nkw York, April 28 —Flour lias declined. Sales of 7,5tM> bids. Common to good State, - *5,37} *5,75; common to low grades extra l* Ohio. $5.87}; mixed to standard Southern, r $d,5t> (<n $8; fancy to extra do., *7,12}(^8«. h Wheat has declinevl 2 cents, but prices are ** yet unsettled. SalesofO.oOO bushels. Corn f is tirm. Sales of 20,OUO bushels. Southcru mixed. 01 cents. 'I'O LET—Within halt a mil»*ot t’oh S CBM ham Station. on the Virginia Central Rail ! road, in Albemarle county, a wooden tram**. l! PWKMlNh HOUSE, containing live goo* s; «j/eil * rooms, and a large cellar. A Kitchen 'S Smoke House, Ac., with as much Land as ma\ U desired tor a garden, or other purposes, wil - be let v. ith the dwelling house. A well ot goo< in water in the yard, tine shade trees, an orchard s and close proximity to a gust and saw mill. ad< to the advantages of the locality A good me chanic. or a man o» experience in tanning am s, in the care ot cattle, would be preferred us ; tenant, and would find much employment, e possesion given immediately. lermsver; x moderate. For further ndoi 'nation. apply l*e» Id sou ally, or in writing, to W Arthur-I av!Joi Alexandna, or to WM. C. HIVES, Jr. Cobiiam Station, ap *>3—eotl _ ^ kok REN T — l he NEABSCO Mild PROPER TY, consisting in part ot t*riv a ami Saw Mill, in good repair; a DWELLIN'! a- HOl SE. and a large and convenient Stor Id House, nearly new. an excellent stand tor biisi ness. A Post Office is kept at the Store lb Mill property can he had immediately. Posse: Is *»oii of the Store given the first oi June. Appl “ RU TH A. ATKINSON, h Administratrix of R. Atkinson, dec \ *h Prince Win. Co.. Ya.. mh 11—‘gawt 1st June 1 10R SALE—BARKER'S PATENT l>ol Jp BLE ACTING FORCE AND LIE' * PUMP_I offer this pump for sale in the com fd'. ties of Fauquier and Loudoun. Those who d< sire first-rat**, durable, and efficient pumps. »a *** find mme equal to these. 1 also Iurmsh 1 ip< for the purpose of conveying the water into, an through the house, and hose, by the attaihmei or of which to the spout, the pump acts as a lire c garden engine LKV1N POWKl.l.. Upperville, Fauquier County, teb 1—eott_ itFarsha lTa W a R D, G R o CERl l\| COMMISSION AND FORWARDIS MERCHANTS. No. ILjfvixn Sr. a tie‘25 [Tv T?r Tic MARBURY, Commission Merehai 3 P and wholesale dealer in Foreign and D - unitm—mhiK_t( f -»-v n HINTON. Grocer »!k1 General Cm v K. mission Merchant, Union st. and Dai gJiMx Whart IV 7~« local items. Interesting Sabbath Services.—The venerable Dr. Brace, of Hartford, Connecti cut, now iu bis 70th year, preached in the 2d Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath morning and evening, to an attentive audience, lie has been iu the ministry for fifty years, and has had charge of the Presbyterian church at Hartford most of this time. The services in the morning were deeply interesting and impressive—selecting for his | text the 18th verse of the 01st Psalm—“Now also when I am old and grey-headed, 0! God, forsake me not, until I have showed thy strength unto this generation and thy power to every one that is to cnnc.” He considered, at length, the blessings and comforts of M old age/’ as connected with the religion of the Bible, and dwelt with fervour on the rich rewards held in reserve for the faithful servants of Christ; admonished the young to love and respect their parents; and gave it as the result of his close observation that those who failed to do so never prosper ed in the world; took an affectionate leave of both pastor and people whom he never expected to see again iu the flesh, and com mended them to the care of that God, in whose service he had been so long engaged ; then united with the congregation in singing the “ Aged Christian’s Prayer “God of my childhood and my youth, The guide of’ a!! my days, 1 have declared thy h'avenly truth. And told thv wondrous ways. Wilt thou forsake my hoary hairs. And leave my lainiing heart? Who shall sustain my sinking years, If God my strength depart? We have uot attempted to furnish a detail ed sketch of the message, delivered by this venerable and faithful servant of Christ, now so far advanced on his pilgrimage. We will only add. that it was his privilege J to preach the Installation Sermon, ol the j the Rev. Win. C. Walton, so long connected j with tho Presbyterian Church, ot this city. ou the occasion *.1 his settlement at iiarttoru, and to his memory he paid a pawing tri bute. and closed with the expression of a hope of soon meeting him in another aud a better world. Ivy Him. Cemeterv.—This beautifully situated Cemetery, on the heights, about one mile from this city, it is expected will bo Dedicated to the purposes intended, about the 20th of next month. Addresses will be delivered on the occasion, and other appro priate ceremonies take place. Those who I have seen the grounds, do not hesitate to say, that in point of natural beauty, this i Cemetery is not surpassed by any in other I portions of tli3 Cnited States. A number of j Jots—about 3U0—have already be**n pur chased. There are 22 h acres in the enclo sure—and every variety of ground, hills, aud valleys, within this place. Coroner’s Inquest.—Coroner Neale held an inquest on Sunday morning, upon tho body of a man found dead on the tow-path, of the Canal, a mile or two from town, on Saturday evening. There were no marks of violence upon the person of the deceased, a id it seemed most likely that he died from exposure. In his pocket book was .ound a | ticket, to this effect—‘*B. A 0. It. It. Co., days work, dene for me in March, 1*50, by Pat. Murphy.—John T. Patterson. Pat. Murphy, (his mark.)” The verdict of the jury was that the deceased “came to his death from causes unknown to the jury.” Cask Decided.—At the recent session ot the Court of Appeals of Virginia, at Richmond, the long contested case of Moses Hepburn against the heirs of Agnes 1 hind as, f,,r certain valuable property, in this city, on Riiit* .street, was decided in iavor oi Hep r* r burn, the Court awarding to him the proper ty, and eighteen hundred and thirty dollars damages and interest from tho 10th of Au gust 1*6*, until paid. Preaching.—Quite a fleet of Canal boats are now lying in the Canal Basin, and on Sunday last, the hands employed on them, together with others about the place, assem bled on one of the boats, and divine service was solemnly engaged in, and appropriate discourses delivered by several students of the Theological Seminary, near this city. Summons.—At the April term of the Coun ty Court for this county, it was ordered that all the acting justices should appear on the first day of the May term of the Court to consider the applications for licenses to re tail liquor. 1 he session oi me vourt turn* inences next Monday. Accident.—On Finlay last, (’apt. South ard’s vessel, the Rebecca, loaded with forty thousand herring, was run into by the Sc hr. Mary Francis, off* Goose Ray, and sunk ! the cargo feeing a total loss. I Military.—The National Guards, Capt. . James A. Tait, of Washington, arc making * preparations to vi-it Alexandria, early in 1 May. 1 ¥ M. KG A NT FLOOR OILCLOTHS—Just I j iecei\ed and on sale— ’ to sheets heavy and superior Oil Cloths, in rieh tapestry. Mosaic pave, oak pannel, fresco ’ and eneoustic tile patterns, which w ill be cut up lor all sized rooms, halls or passages, as pel . diagram, at low prices. , Also, :ii» sheets I*J and 6 feet wide do., very t low priced, in beautitnl colors and patterns, i Also. yin) rolls superior heavy and linn bodiet! e Canton Matting, in 5-4, -1-4, •»-!, and **-1 widths . and white, red, clucked, and fancy colors, ii I double extra vankin. extra Gowqua markini i- and Tosh11ig hi amis. j We can satelv assert that the first two kinds above named are the best goods of tbe kind e\d I offered for sale in tins mark.**. They wen made to order, are warranted, and w ill be sol« very low. CLAUF.TT, DODSON & CO. _ Washington, ap 22—eo3w 1>OOTS AND SHOKS—' FI is is to give nn ) tice to my customers, and tlie public gen n erally, that l have on band a very complgl -s assortment of BOO'fS and SllOKS, oi all tb d various qualities, stvles. and patterns, usually t< it be found in a well ap|»ointed Shoe Store. 1 an >r determined to sell at the very Unrest ligure fo cask* or to punctual customers. 1 continue t manufacture all articles in my lined bus urns: 7 of the latest styles, and in the very best mannei 'f Call at No. 156, King street. ap 1ft—eoiw |*Sen ] R. E. BLCHANAN. I) C. MAJOR, APOTHECARY SoutKea )# corner of King and Alfred-streets, keep v constantly on hand a well selected stock < DREGS and CHEMICALS, which he will se n- on accommodating terms. n> BT Physicians' Prescriptions accuratelycon pounded. d°v 15—ly JOB PRINTING foully executed, with despatch, at the Office of tht ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE, Corner of Prince and Fairfax streets, ALEXANDRIA, VA. PAMPHLETS, BUSINESS CARDS, CIRCULARS, TICKETS, HANDBILLS, BLANKS,*c. ac.. of WARRANTS, every dbscriptiok, Printed at the shortest notice, and upon as rea sonable terms as at any office south ol the Poto i i mac. Orders lor any description of Printing will be received and executed in the handsomest style. We have just received a large addition to our assortment of JOB 11 PE, which will enable ! us to give satisfaction in the execution ol all or ders with which we may be lavored. ap *28—tl _ l^-Wlatar^ Ilal*»m of XVit<1 Cl»erry.-» From Ih? EtliUrr of the Vrrmimt Journal. June 21*. 1‘w».— Wistau’k Balsam o* Wild Chkkp.y luw Woin«» on«* of the established iustitutimiMff the country. During the t**n wars Hr. K<<wlc has been tin; proprietor of this valuable medicine if has been constantly gaining ground in the public confidence. Persons jiersouallY known te u-have used it with signal results. Although we have ourself had no occasion to try its medicinal virtues, we do not ! hesitate, from what we know of the experience of others, to pronounce this Balsam one of the most efficacious of remedies for the Asthma and Affections ofthe Bungs. Physicians—many ol the best ol tln-m—are in the li&Oit of using it. , None genuine unless signed I. BLTTS on the wrapper. ap eolw __ am Holloway** Pill* a certain Remedy for Indigestion and Liver Complaint.—Maria Armstrong rJ7). of bdgartown. New Jersey, suffered more than most people from Indigestion, accompanied bv LjverComplaint. Several very clever medical men told her sho was in a consumption, and her friends despaired of her ever recov ering, as site had tried everything they thought likely to benefit her. without success. At last she tried Hollow vy's Pills, which quickly assimilated with the blood, removed the obnoxious matter, and thoroughly cleansed and reno vated the system. The result is. flint she was perfectly cured, and imw enjoys the Imsi of health. Th.*se Pills are abo a certain cure for all diseases ot the stomach aud bowels. _up 24—eolw \7 ALU ABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.— The undersigned oiler for sale the tract of land, known as WOODLA WN/’adj lining the public lot at King George Court-house, and the lot on which St. John s Church is located. The situation is in a healthy and agreeable neighbor hood, aud within three miles of a Steamboat lauding on the Rappahannock, and six miles on the Potomac. The improvements consist of a —e* i....>...1 .».\mf<ublm DWELT.INC with jjjg_ all the usual out houses for the accommo dation of a family. The tract contains about FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, and would be di vided to suit purchasers. For terms and further particulars, address the undersigned, at King George Court-house, Ya. S. .1. S. BROWN. WM. S. BROWN. King George co., ap 1I>—1 aw4w ■ayOTICE.— HELL FOLNDER will stand tins season, commencing April 1st, on | Mondays and Tuesdays, at Fairfax Court House; i Wednesdays and Thursdays, at Cattss. West ' End. Alexandria; Fridays and Saturdays, at ! his Stable, near C’aples Mill, one mile North ol j Cent reville. Mares pastured at per month— j no responsibility lor accidents nor escapes, i W hether breeding tor the course, lor harness, | or for the saddle, BELL FOLNDER is not ex i celled by any horse in the Mate. He is a dark hay. of great beauty of form, fine style of ac ' tio’n, and has trotted bis mile in 3 min. :ts sec. For terms, pedigree, foe., see hills, or address CRAVEN HORTON, Centreville, Fairfax (’ouu j |y, Virginia. J. 1* MACiiEN. ap 14—d'2t&wHw _ I I \Ks. GILBERT fo. KENNEDY tieat Can cers. Tumors. Ulcers, Ac., without Suigi i cal Operations. office "MCi Broadway, corner A* ! tor Place, New York. Certificates from Ex-Gov. T M. Tucker, ! Judge F. W\ Auling, (’apt. Isaiah Sellers, A.N. j Baldwin, M. D., Hon. T. Butler King, G<*n. Nar cisso Lopez. Capt. W'm. Leathers, VV. P. Allison, M. D.. Judge Alex. Walker, Col. Maunsel White, j Thos. E. Bond, M. D.. J. S. Peacocke, M. D. j Permission to refer to Ex-Gov. Jas C. Jones, | Hun. Fred. P. Stanton. B F. Palmer, Inventor ol j Palmer’s Artificial Leg,’’ Francis Grice, Naval Constructor Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Proprie tors ol the Girard House, Philadelphia. New York, ap 2»>—dP't I10R RENT, Lenox’s W harf, near the Long ^ Bridge, the best and most reliable one in * the territory tor landing stone and other hea\y ; articles. It has about 100 feet front, with depth of w ater sufficient lor landing purposeson either j side. Attached thereto is a squared ground, lor the purpose of depositing coal or wood. On j said square is a comfortable dwelling, which ; may he adapted to store purposes. There is I about 14 leet water alongside said Wharf ai low j tide. To those desiring to make a profitable business a larenpportunily isofiered. I1 or term* apnlv at 4‘.»0 H street north, between Mb ami ! bit! streets west. JAMES TOWLES, ‘ Washington, ap 'J*'—lw Property Agent. 4 RARE CHANCE.—H .iviug disposed ol j\ my property upon the Shenandoah River, ki,own asthe DOWER MII.LS, i will sell upon | accommodating terms the stock ol GOODS, &€., j at Confluence Station. To a young man ol active business qualifications, this oilers moie than ordinary inducements. In addition t«* P|H profits from the sale ot merchandise, tin* purcha ser will receive the agency from the Railroad Company, and also the appointment of Post Master. J- R- RICHARDS. Confluence Station, ap 12—eo.'Av coons AT COST.-The under | 1^/ signed, 1 rustee tor Wni. Baker, offers lor ! sale at cost, for cash, or on a credit of sixty ; days, (at the Store House ol said Baker, on King street.) a large and well selected assort nient of DRV (i(K)DS. consisting ot Cloths, Calicoes, Silks, &c.,Nc. Ail persons indebted to the said Baker are requested 1o call and set ; their accounts immediately, as no Mother in dulgence will he given. 1 lifts. 1. HILL, I feb In- eotl Tu.stee. NO TICK.—Having Ren employed by the late firm of Kephart k Barker, as theii i Attorneys, lor the settlement of their business ' a|| persons indented to them are requested tc 'make immediate payment to us, who are an I thoii/.ed by them to receipt therefor. Indulgrrtct will not he granted BRKNT U KINZKU, Attorneys.^ is—cot!’ Alexandria, Va A LKXANDKIA VTK A M SAW AN1 j\ PLANINfi MILLS—W e have constant it on hand a large supply of WIDTH AN1 YKLLOW PINK AND OAK TIMBHR.vhicl we will saw to order on the most reasonabh terms. Builders will do well to give us a cal before purchasing elsewhere. SMITH & WATTLKS, corner l mon au 7_|f and (iibbon streets IOHN H. rABBOTT, dealer in PIANOS MKLODKONS. ami ML'SK'AL JNSTlil M PM S generally, and MUSIC tor same: a I si Books, Stationeky, and Fancy CjOODB. Ao. D’* King-street. Alexandria. jan ' “ SH. WILLIAMS. Surgeon Dentist. Ortic on west side ol Washington between Kiiij ! and Cameron streets, Alexandria, \ a. Patient : i from the Country will please give him a few day notice, by mail, ot* their intention to call on hirr ' nov 1 I ___ [ ri lHOM® T. HIT. L—. 1 T T OIIA K V A] I I LAW, Alexandria, Va.. will practice i ! a|| the Courts of this city. Fauquier and tn i neper Counties lie will also act as agent lor tb I sale and purchase of Real Estat^ JY O^tf | ifXT^SBlNGTQK & CO., W Lolesale and R< ei \\ tail Crocers. Commission ami Forward in e ; Merchants, No. 1 Lnorth Union st., Alexaiulus ) RPp 1-tf _ f - »I ^ BEf.n sirm.F. A <-(>.. P»«*w*e*i»ini r I Tf gins Mkrchastb. asdC,*oo*«b. Aletrandrii 0 Va All order* will receive prompt attentioi i’ feb 18—tf _ IVlCHARD I.,CARNE. Jr , t**M* ni r°l V r,GK on,I DOMESTIC HJRDWMU - CUTLERY. HOLLOW-WJKE, re, V, A - ; r,0. King street, corner of Fairfox. oc. 17 tl *f!r 8. bb.skkrT- h. D. WR...B II O K INKER & WRIGHT liave constantly. S haml MNE GROUND DUSTER, , i- their Stkam Mill, Alexandria, J trgtma. jan 23—ti NO QUAlKEKI.-l'KMtUMS a LANTZ’S FAMILY MEDICINES—U presenting these preparations to the public, lh< proprietors are aware of the prejudices whicl they must expect to encounter. The conntiy isdeluged with quack nostrums, each claiming to be the we phis ultra—the medicine of all tnedi cines, and are pushed into notice by the aid o printer’s ink. with a zeal worthy ot a bettei cause, notwithstanding all that has been saw and the essays written against their use by tin profession, and out of the profession, indeed sr prevalent has become the mania for quackery that a recen’t writer, a man of eminence in tht medical profession, strongly advises that th* subject be let alone. ‘-It exists.” says he, “in e ery walk ami occupation of lite, by the exer cise of which men procure bread,’ and thinks it time w asted to endeavor to stern the tide. We have long since thought that the only e‘ fectual method ot counteracting this strong cur rent of quackery is to place in the hands of the people regular Medicines, prepared in accordance with the ruieslaid down by the different colleges of Pharmacy. When our prairies and mountains catch on fire, and the inhabitants liehold the devouring element sweeping towards their devoted homes, what do they do! Do they vainly endeavor to stop its progress by throwing a tew buckets o? water on it! By no means! They build up : counter fires which rush forth to meet the ap 1 proaching torrent of (fame, and by exhausting its food, put a stop to its ravages, or turn it out of its course. Now this is precisely what we are trying to do. The counter fire which we are kindling consists in presenting to the public, Medicines, which are prepared according to the laws of science—from formula given by the United States Pharmacopeia, except in two or three instances, where they were obtained from regular physicians of high standing in the medi cal profession. They are prepared from the best of drugs, under the superintendence ol a regular physician. For testimonials of their efficacy in the treat ment of the various diseases for which they are recommended, \vc would refer to the whole medical profession throughout the uvrld. We bring tor ward no certificates from obscure individuals, stating that they have been cured of all manner of incurable diseases, deeming it an insult to the intelligence of the community to try to palm off such stud’ upon them. If these medicines are humbugs, then medical science is a humbug. N. B. Pamphlets treating ol the various dis eases for which these medicines are applicable, may he had ol any ol our agents gratuitously. COMPOUND CATHARTIC PILLS.—These Pills are very brisk in their action; acling brisk ly on the stomach, liver and bowels—carrying off all the unhealthy secretions, and promoting a healthy llow of bile. Price 25 cents per box. COOPER’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS.— These Pills are a mild and safe purgative. They act mildly upon the liver, stomach and bowels. Price 25 cents per box. FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA This article is superior to ihe Syrup, from the j lad that it ism a highly concentrated state, and ! not liable to he injured by any change of cli mate. It contains a much larger quantity ot the Sarsaparilla than the Syrup—a pu t ot this j being equal to two quarts ol the Syrup. Price , >jjl, per bottle. lb. Mutinies Cough Mixture —Vor the cure | of coughs, colds, bronchitis, Ac. Price 25 cts | per bottle. I Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.—For the ! cure of Coughs, Bronchitis, leliet ot ( on*ump j tion and oth«*r Pulmonary Affections. Price 50 j Cents. C:'ll eft st Piles Ointment.—This is a sale and effectual remedy for this painful Oomplaint.— Pi ice 25 cents per box. STOUGHTON’S BITTERS.—For the cure of Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Loss ol Appetite, General Weakness, Ac. 1 liese Bitters are pure |y vegetable, containing no mercury or any other mineral. Prepared according to the U. S. P.— Price 50 cents. Dr. CLEVELAND S EVE WATER.—This is decidedly the best Eye Water in use. Price 25 cents. . . Dr. PROCTOR S WORM MIXTURE.—This i is the surest and safest remedy for worms, it is warranted purely vegetable; is pleasant to take, and does not require a nauseous dose of Cas tor Oil to be given to carry it off, as it possesses purgative powers, and will not injure the child by remaining on the stomach. Price 25 cents. HOOPER’S FEMALE PILLS.—These Pills are no invention of our own, but have been used by the medical profession for many years, with the greatest success in the treatment ol these diseases. Each box contains 75 piils.— Price $1 per box. For particulars see our pam ! nhlet called “The Females Medical Adviser, which may be had of our agents gratis, and which treats of these diseases, their symptoms; I treatment. Ac. j I)r. J. S. Bennett’s Vegetable Stirsaparillu Pilh. —These Pills are not only an excellent family medicine as a purgative; but they aie unsurpass ed as a great Purilier ot the Blood, tlm-v laying the axe at the root of the evil For all diseases dependent on a had state of the blood, «uch as Scrofula, all eruplions ol the skin, as letfei Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ac. Each box contains 10 pills. Price‘>5 cents. PIARRHtKA CORDIAL.—For the mreoi Diarrho a, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Ac. Price 50 cents. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICI.es.—'The edi tors of the United States Dispensatory havfl given the formula for the preparation of several popular medicines of the day, such a* Godfrey’f Cordiai, Bateman s Pectoral Drops, Ac., Ac., in order that they may be prepared in a regular re liable manner. We have followed these foimn Irr strictly, and nearly all the following prepara lions are prepared according to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, ami may be relied upon a> Genuine. J1MBUN HORSE POWDERS for Cattle Sheep and Hons. These Powders give animal! a .rood appetite, purity the blood, raise then . . i_I I., In tl.u cnnim Slums, cause It.cm m ill' " -;e> a ul keep their system in good older. Under it? use they fatten much better on less loot!, and i does not injure the meat. When the animal: lose their appetites, a lew doses oI these powder will set all right, by giving them voraciousap petites. Price 20 cents. American Horse Liniment, for Old Snrei Sprains. Bruises, Sirinney. Stiff Joints. Afc—Tht is an excellent application for the aU,vedisease of the horse, as well as for Rheumatism, boi Throat, bprams, Pams in the Bark, Joints am 1 Lm.hs. Stiff Joints, Ac., in the human suhject. Price 57 S cents Corn and Wart Destroyer — A few application ' of this article by means of a little Cotton or luU w ill destroy these troublesomeexcrescences. Price 25 cents. Wain-Pro* j 1a at her Preservative tor rentier! n Leather Watei-Prool, and adding 5U per cent t • its durability. Price 25 cents Hair Dvb Powders, lor manging red an t/rayhair to brown and black, it does not stai , the skill as iifarly all H»ir I*y<* do. i'nce » cents. Bone and Xnre Liniment, for Rheum at isn Neuralgia, and Pains of all descriptions. Mai P ufactured according to the U. S. P. Price 2 ; cents. . ... , • . • 8 Tbftth-Jrhe Oil.—This painful complaint is a 1 most instantly cured by the application ol th * Oil to the Tooth by means of a little cotton. Price 25 cents. r French Chennai Erosive Soap, lor reiiiovni ii Crease, Paint Ac., trom Woolen, < otton, bill - and batin goods. without injur,ng the texture < e the cloth, and to clean Coat Collars. 1 rice U Bed Bmr Poison —This is a sure destroyer < '* these troublesome insects. Price 25 cents, r Essential Salts of Lemon.—To remove l| L spotn. Iron rust, and fruit strains, from wbi linen and cotton goods. Price 25cents. Diamond Cement —Vox joining broken gla! i, crockery. Ac. Price25 cents, i. Black Oil Varnish.—For boots, shoes and ha ness. Price 25 cents. ' Medicamentvm or Horlem Oil. For chron v rheumatism, gravel, diseases of the kidneys at ^ bladder. Price 12^ cents.—Ac , Ac.. Ac. 0 PRESCOTT A LANTZ, Proprietors. Edinburg, V T The above Medicines are for sap* at wholesai n by Peel A Stetenb. Alexandria; Wm. S. tot. it A Co., Richmond; Roukks A Cuiuky, Bal more; and at retail by merchants generally. aug 29—ly ;! AUCTION SALES. i BY 6. J. McCORMlCK--*Auctioneer. 1 fl TRUSTEES* SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ;| X ESTATE IN ALEXANDRIA-By vir - tue of a deed of trust from Edward B. Powell, bearing date the V.0ih day of April. 1S. , and of record in the County Court of Alex andria County, ami for the purposes in said deed mentioned, the undersigned Trustee, there in named, will proceed on Thursday, the UWh day ' of May. at I ‘J o'clock. M . in front of the Mayor's ► i Office. in the City of Alexandria, to make sale of one entire SQUARE OF GROl ND in said city, bounded on the North by Montgomery street, ( on the South by Madison street, on the Fast by [ Pitt street, and on the West by St. Asaph street, j containing 'TWO ACRES, more nr less Terms cash. W. ARTHUR TAYLOR, J |p20—pots 1 rustee. TrALlABJ.K WHAKF PROPERTY AT V AUCTION.—In execution of a decree of the Circuit Court of Alexandria County, ren dered at May term. lt»f»4. in the suit of the Com mon Council of Alexandria vs. lnylora heirs i and als.. the undersigned wili offer for sale, at Public Auction, in front of the Mayor s Office, in tiie city ol Alexandria, on Monday, the P2th of May. at II o'clock, J. M.. that very valuable LOT OF GROUND, on the east side of Union street, in the said citv ot Alexandria, ol which the late Jesse Taylor died seized. Beginning on Union street, at the south line ol the Hsh Whan property, belonging to the Corporation ot Alexandria, 100 leet 4 inches to the south ot Oronoko street; fronting on Union street t>0 teet 'Z inches, and extending eastwardly with that width into the Potomac river. This Lot of Ground forms a part of the pro perty lor many years paut annually rented out by the Corporation, at Public Auction, as the Fish Wharf. The whole property rents the present year lor upwards ot $4.O<)0. '1 he lot now* offered for sale, if rented separately, would doubtless yield an annual rent ol from $WJU to $1,000. The attention of those who have been accus tomed to hid for the Fish Wharf, at the annual renting of the same by the Corporation, and ot capitalists desiring to make a profitable invest ment, is particularly invited to this sale; which they will no doubt find to their interest to attend. Terms of Sale—One tenth ol the purchase money, to be paid ill cash, the balance in thice equal instalments, at u, l‘i, and 18 months, from the day ot sale; the deteiied payments to bear interest, and to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with good security, the title to be re tained until the whole purchase money is paid, and tlie property liable to be resold at the risk ol the purchaser, on failure to comply w ith the terms of sale. LAWRENCE B. TAYLOR, > FRANCIS L. SMITH. \ Com’rs. W. ARTHUR TAYLOR. ) ap 1U—eots _ rjlOWN LOTS FOR SAI.lv—Under author* I ity ol an order of the Circuit Court of Alexandria County, made at November term lSfifi, in the suit ol Levering vs. Levering and others, I will oiler for sale by auction on Monday, the 1 J//i day of May -next, at 1 I oelo/k. ji. M.. ill front of the Mayor’s Office, the following lots of ground in the town ol Alexandria. 1. A LOT at tlie northwest corner of Frank lin and Alfred streets. 2»> leet on Franklin, by 114 on Allred, to an alley 12 leet 7 inches wide. 2. A LOT on the west side of Allred street 101 feet north of Wolt street, 2.7 teet in liont. and 110 in depth, to an alley 13 leet live inches wide. 3. A LOT on the east side of St. Asaph street 9s le^t 7^ inches, south of Duke street. 20 leet in Iront.and 113 deep. to an alley 10 feet wide. Tkkms:—One-tenth of the purchase money in hand; the balance in three equal instalments at o, 12, and is months, with interest from the day of sale; the bonds of the purchasers to be t?. ken for the deferred payments, with approved security, and the title to be retained until the w hole purchase money shall be paid. W. ARTHUR TAYLOR, Commissioner. ap 10—eotd 4 VALUABLE TRACT or LAND NEAR j\_ ALEXANDRIA FOR SALE.—On Satur day. the 10th day of May next, the subscriber will offer lor sale, at public auction, unless previously sold at private sale, at tlie tavern ol Samuel Catts, West End, at 12 o'clock. M„ all that tract of land on which he resides, situ ated in the County of Fairfax. \ a., near tlie city of Alexandria, adjoining the larm ol Mr. (ieorge D. Fowle, and being part of the estate formerly known as the‘*Bl ROUNDS estate. This tract of land contains about one hundred acre*—sixiy of which is in a high state of cul tivation, has two or three very handsome build ing sites, contains several very line springs ol water, and is every way a most eligible and desirable property. Terms at sale. ap *a4—dts THOMAS COYLE. ONE OF THE MOST I’KODUCTIVE FARMS IN ITIT.R FAUQUIER Co., FOR SALE.—1 offer lor sale my F A K M,con taining 23o acres. 3.7 ol which is in wood. 40 acres in old blue gras^ *nd, w hi< h has not been in cultivation tor thirty years. 1 have grazed and fattened a bullock to the acre on the sod; the entire farm is enclosed by a substantial stone f.*nce. and divided into six fields, all of which are watered by never-failing springs. The above mentioned farm lies adjacent to the Loudoun line, and adjoining the lands ol Naltian Lough borough, I homas (ilas^cocii, and Josiiua l1 let< li er. jr., two miles east ol Upperville, and live miles north of the Manassas Cap Railioad. I he ini* Mprovements consist ol a very comfortable DWELLING H<>USE, a large stone Meat house, Ice-house, and a lirst-rate Dairy, and pump in the yard ; also, a large BARN, with stabling in th*? basement lor 1% iitisnioi nors*?^ cin<i cdiur. The attention of persons wmhing to purchase i land, is particularly called to this tract, as its proximity to market, schools, churches, and a domiciling village, with many other advantage* I recommend it highly lor an investment and a I pleasant residence. For further information ad * dress the subscriber. . r^The above mentioned place, is one of - the most beautiful residences in the County. It. E. DkBUTTS. Uppcrville. Fauquierco., Va.,ap II—eo'w* s A VERY SUPERIOR FARM FOR SALE. s ^4^ I offer tor sale my FARM called WA— s VEKLEY, in Fauquier county, Virginia, ron 1 taining ♦*«»<I acres ol arable, and acres of heavily timbered land, and which may bedivided into two Farms, if desired. It is distant three * miles from the Rappahannock station **ii the i Orange and Alexandria Railroad, in the vicinity " of several Merchant Miltson the Rappahannock river, and m a neighborhood remarkable lor it* ? healthiness and agreeable society. 0 The average r t wheat has usually exceeded jO bushels, and oi corn, six barrels |>er acre, ll * is al-o a very superior Grazing Farm, though n heretofore hut little devoted to that purpose. Th# ^ Meadow Lands are particularly fine—about acres may be irrigated.—It has on it a VVatei Meadow of 10 acres, which always yields ai vr abundant ciop of Hay. I he DWELLING ° JliULcontains seven rooms, besides cellars am *arret-rooms, ami like all the other houses oi •' The farm. (<>f which there are more than the usu * al number.) i*in good repair.—Limestone on thi land, and abundant quarries in .‘*00 yards ol it though heretofore o> ly used in building —Plent] S of very good white labor to be bad in the neigh c* borhoodj and »r mmlerate wage*. >l A HORSE to be had Irom the Post Master a 1 Rappahannock Station by any one visiting th farm. My manager. Mr. J. H. HiMrutifM, wil ^ show it and give all information desired. M Post Office is Trevillian Depot. Louisa co.. Va k Price of the FARM $‘^f> per acre, of whir ^ $ft.uOO must he cash, and the remainder to b on reasonable credit*, bearing interest. « WELLINGTON GORDON. Fauquier co., Va., ap 14—eo‘2m lyTEGROES WANTED.—1 wish to purchai !<• any number of NEGROES, for which Id will pay liberal price*. Those wishing to sel will do well to call on me before selling, at rr old «tand,at West End, Alexandria, Va. a JOSEPH RRDTN \JEW PALM SHOP — uXX TTTgTJo Ka it has removed his PAINT SHOP over Hi R* Ac Webster's Carpenter’s Simp, on Prinn sir* nrjttothe Farttuii Bank, where all oan*n* wi be faithfully attended U>. ^ | AlUllUA JMUUBO. FIKKMPTORY SALK OK A KARM IN I'RINCK WILLIAM COUNTY, VIR (ilNIA.—By virtue ot a deed of trust from Theodore Vandenburgh. (deceased.) bearing dale the tilth day of March. 1H33. and at the request ol the parties interested therein, the subset iber will oder lor sale at public auction,on Thvruhiy, the 1 3/A day of May tu\rf, at the Court House door ol the said County of Prince William. Mate of Virginia, to the highest holder, lor cash, the following TRACT OF LAND, lying and situated in the County of Prince William, in the State of Virginia, known as the MJMMFR FI KM) MILLS AM) WKFMS TRACT, ami i* bounded as follows, tc wit: Beginning at A. a stake and stone pile on the North side of the Occoquan Road in a line of Woods patent, ex tending. thence North 70° A' West. 331 |M>les to ’ an old marked red oak, lately cut down, on an ! Fast hill side, corner to Beilair; thence South 13° 23' West, 2<X> poles to a marked w hite oak, ! on the South side ol the Occoquan and Brents . ville Road, near where the Dimitries and Spriggs Road crosses it; thence South 71$° Fast, J33A poles to two marked gums on the South side ol a branch,corner to Keys; thence with another of Keys South 12$° West, lf>2 poles to a atone pile; thence with another of Keys line, South SS°, West poles to some red oak sprouts I and cellar bushes on the West side ol Dumfries Road ; thence down said road South 2°, Went 2f* ! poles, South lb°, West 21 |>oIes. South 3°, West | 31 poles. South 21°. Fast 20 poles. South 2°, i Fast f> poles, in Powell's Run; thence leaving ! said road. South 2<»° jf'. Fast 33 poles, to a marked pine tree on the Fast side ot a hill, cor i ner to another tract of the said Henry Keys a* (I.) thence with his line North 5&°, Fast 142$ poles to a white walnut, and several marked things on the Northeast side of a lull, cornel to Keys and J C. Weedon; thence with said Weedon's line South 71 $Fast $ poles to (K ) a set stone on the South bank of Pow’ell s Kim, corner to Woods’ patent; thence North 24° 2i/, West 34 poles, along a line of old marked trees to a large doubled bodied birch in a flat ; thence North 2°, West 24 7-1U poles, w ith an old mark ed line to a marked red oak on the South side ot a Valley; thence North 73$°. Fast 24 2 10 poles to a pile of stone in a lane, corner to Weedon’s and A- N. Thomas; thence with his lines Noitii 14°, West 4> poles to a stake and stone pile on Hie Mniin snie oi a large pain; iuhut 7r»°, East 7n mo poles to a stake and stone pile on Wood’s line at (I*;) thence North 1#° ‘If/, East with said line to the beginning, ami con laining MX HUNDRED am* SIX ACRES, one rood and thirty-live |*»rches, which will more fully appear by relerence to plat and survey in possession oi j. N, CARTER. D. RATCLIFFR, Trustee. Prince William Co.. Va.ap 14—rots TT ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE AT V PCBI.IC AUCTION.—On Tuesday, May QVth, isf>6. I will offer tor sale at public auc tion, on the premises, the FARM known as GREEN HILL, situated on the Rapid Ann Uiv er, Ij miles below Rapid Ann Station, in the County oi Culpeper, and extending from the river to the Orange and Alexandria Railroad This FARM contains about SIX HUNDRED am» FIFTY ACRES ot beautifully rolling land, oi which some 4»‘» are in line order lor cultivation in the chocolate and blue slate veins of the valley of the Rapid Ann, and well proportioned in liver bottom and first quality 'uplands. The neighborhood cannot he surpas sed lor health, beauty of scenery, convenience to three markets. (Fredericksburg, Alexandria, and Richmond.) and desirableness tor a pleasant and profitable residence. Persons seeking a hand some and desirable location are resj»ectlully in vited to visit this FARM, as one offering induce ments rarely presented. Improvements in |ij]g_fair order throughout. • Texmsok Salk :—One-half cash, or within^0 days from day of sale: one-fourth in twelve months, and one-fourth in two years from day of sale, without interest; the purchaser to give j bonds and a deed of trust upon the premises to | secure deferred payments. For further particu j lats consult the undersigned, or J. J. HALSEY, t Raccoon Ford, Va. ISAAC WILLIS. Rapid Ann Station, ap 23—eots ~ k YOUNG NEGRO WOMAN FOR SALE. —By virtue of a deed of trust from G. W. C. Whiting, for the benefit ol R. H. Pulany and John P. Dulany, now of record in the of fice of the County Court oi Fauquier, the under* ; signed, will offer at public sale, in the town of j Upperville. on the 17th of May, (Saturday.) a NEGRO WOMAN, about twenty years old; likely, a slave foi life, and without encumbrance. 'Perms of sale, ca>h. JOHN A. CAR1 ER, Upperville. Va., ap lf>—eot* Trustee. 11ANCY goods at public auction, ^ without reserve, at No. 98, Kim* Street, during the present week, commencing at ID : o’clock, A. M. and 7 o'clock. P. M. of each day. ! Private hale to country merchants, by the pack age. at per cent, under cost. T. T. HILL, *ap lf>—eotf Trustee for W. Walton Harper. A LARGE AND VALUABLE LANDED ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE—Pur snaiit to the provisions of the will ol Zeph. j Tinner, dec’ll., and lor the purpose of distribut ing his estate amongst his devisees, the under ! fci«/|ied offers at private sale, the Urge and very valuable 1.A1V1MMJ r.o * r\ » r- wi *»uuu | said decedent diet! seized and possessed. This estate lies in the County ot Rappahan nock, Virginia, and consists of the WOOD 1 VILLE FARM, containing about ONE THOU SAND asu ONE HUNDRED ACRES; the i REDOAK TRACT, containing about FOUR HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES;the BLACK WATER TRACT containing SEVENTY FIVE I ACRES, and the BLUE RIDGE 1RAC1, con taining about ONE HUNDRED axd FIFTY i ACRES. The WOODVILLE FARM, on which the decedent resided at the time of his death, is sit j uated, adjoining the Village ot Woodville, and | is distant 1f» miles from the Culpeper Depot of the Orange and Alexandria Rail Roail Compa | „y, to which place there is a line Macadamized road. ... This FARM is of very snpenor quality, ad mirably watered, and is so situated as to be sus ceptible of convenient division into three par cels, with an abundance of timber to each. The REDOAK FARM lies upon the Redoak mountain, about 1$ miles distant from the Woodville Farm, to which it would be a most valuable appendage, especially lor the purposes of grazing. The BLACKWATER and BLUE RIDGE TRACT are mostly in timber. The LAND will be divided to suit purchasers, i and the terms of sale made accommodating. Gentlemen desiring to purchase any portion ; of this estate, are referred to Messrs. JOHN S. and HENRY TURNER, residing in Woodville, who will be pleased to show it, and for any oth er information concerning it they will call upon or address the undersigned, at Warrenton, Va. In addition to the above estate, the undersign a*d also offers, at private sale, FOUR HOUSES ax® LOTS, situated in the Vil , j \d^ of Woodville. ZKPH. TURNER, Jr., r ! Administrator de bonis non with the will au I nexed of Zeph. Turner, deceased, i Warrenton. Va.. dec 2&—eotf_ I AND FOR SALE !—l offer for sale my j FARM in the county of Loudoun, situated ’ two miles from Upperville and eight Irom Pied mont Station, on the Manassas Gap Railroad, and adjoining the lands of Dr. Joseph G. Gray, John M. Harrison, Geo. S. Ayre, and others. 1 This FARM contains 274 Aches, divided into * six fields, a large low land meadow*, and an or chard lot. There is about fifty acres in wood. ^ The buildings are indifferent. 1 he farm is un surpassed for the combined business of grain n growing and grazing, by any farm of its size in * ! {he county. The fields are all well watered, and the land is in good condition. Application may be made to me, eitfcer by - Utter or in person, in regard to price and terms, * at Upperville, Fauquier county. 1! Upperville iv 3L--c«U LEVEN POWfCl.L. Ii j £^a!T_Ifgju bushels lurk’s Island Salt, T|O^t.»lU«.o>r«UbjrNNitS0Ni j mh r,_tf _No. 4, South Wharves. u I A RTHUR L ROGERS, ATTORNEY AT I /V LJlW.IsnlMrg. Virginia, will practice I® ii the Courts of Loudoun, Fauquier, Fairfax, and Alexandria. Leeaburgi dec 31- -tod®