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40 / VOI IVIII WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1857. ___ _ NO. 143. Al«i«N’R*haa*tt« 4k Virginia Advertiser, PUBLISHED DAILY BY 1C DO AH HOW D K If . At Kutit Dollar* per annum, payable half yearly. AIciau'** Uavette 4k Virginia Advertiser. (TOR THE COUNTRY) I* PUBLISHED, REGULARLY, OH TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND VATU It DAYS, At live Dollar* per auuum, payable iu advance. Iakbs of Advkrtisihg.—Advertisement* aot exceeding oU„ *.tuve, lurried three tluies for one dollar. Adver ut* rontiuued after three time*, for 00 rent* a *, jue roM each IXsertio* l aside. or 26 rents OUYBIBE.— siiteeu liue> are rouuted as a *|Uare. A |\rrtivuents by the year, at price* to he agreed Upon, bivtit* reforcuce to the usual amouut of spare they may tH't _ advertising by the year not to advertise article* u.»t included l» their regular business, nor to insert in their advertisements auy other names than their own. U«HaiviA.s and OaitUAat NotK.Es, exceeding tive lines, «i i he charger! for as advert iseiueut*. _ JOB PRIHTIVO orriOE. H WING JUST ADDED LARGELY TO OUR J" ^ °x~ — fVKmbraciu* EV2RY VARIETY, »re prepay pAMPiltKTS, | BILL IIKADS, CHKCKS, I SCHOOL REPORTS, I'lKt'tLARA. KXlli no<to tvr.vr.»» iv, NOTKS AIVrilfcXARIRS LABELS, BILLS LADING, BUSIN BBS CARDS, POSTLKS, HANDBILLS, W \KRANTS, BONDS, VISITING CARDS, and K VICKY IHCStRIP+ION OP PRINTING, Kosuted upou .v iwwwaabL Umtim*. as at any OTTZZZ SOTITR or ?HS P3T0UA3. Mr Office, So. 70 iViace Street, between Fairfax and Royal Streets. my 1—0 OKANUK and ALEXANDRIA RAIL ROAD. ifllifViKi ORE AT SOUTHER'S MAIL LISE. Twice daily, (Sunday nights excepted,) be tween Washington and the Sorrn, via Alkxam i>k!A, GoHDoSSVILLK, aild RICHMOND, DaNYILLK and GttKBNSBOHOroU. leaves Washington at ♦* o'clock, A. M. 44 Alexandria at 7$ o'clock, A. M. 44 Washington at 7 o’clock, P. M. 44 Alexandria at si o'clock, P. M. Fare from Washington and Alkxandkia to Richmond, t^T Omnimusks ami Baggagk Wagons will be at the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to convey passengers and baggage to the steamer GEORGE PAGE, for Alexandria, a distance ol six miles, allowing ample time lot meals. ,„h —tt JAMES A. EVANS. Ag.-i.t_ MANASSAS GAP RAIL ROAD. g—BUMBMEBi 1>S, oc k - Starting and arrival of Passenger Iranis. Leave Alexandria at 7.Gf> o clock, A. M« Arrive at Woodstock at 1 o clock, P. Leave W«n>dsteck at s.30 o clock, A. M. Arrive at Alexandria, at '■£.luo clock, P. M. mep I—tt _ _ IS,; SPRING and MBMI UBAMMM& ADAMS’ BiXPKKBM COMPANY INVITE the attention ol the public to the labilities afforded by this Company, lor the M.tick and sale conveyance ol Specie, Bank < Notes, valuable packages, heavy aud bulky freight, A**. . EXPRESSES lor the East, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, frovidence, Hartford, Nc., leave our office daily, at 9, P. M EXPRESSES tor the South, to Richmond, Fredericksburg. Petersburg, Lynchburg, and lor points in North Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, Alabama, and Tennessee, leave daily at 2, p. M . . Our EXPRESSES are always accompanied y careful and trustworthy messengers, and the •uiblic can relv upon all business entlusted to us neiii^ done with satety, punctuality, and des patch. . Hath.—On heavy freight from Baltimore, cents 1U0 lh>.; from Philadelphia* $1; lr»»m New ^ ork, <i*I .^>0. No packages ol goods taken by weight, un less weighing over *^hj K>s. teb4**— tf R. W. FALLS, Agent ON, AND AFTER, today, the Ji|^^^st«,aiiib^t l*KO. WASHING ION, will run between Washington and Alexandria, i a* follows:— Leave Alexandria at 7, Sj, H»i, 12,2J,4f,ami t'i o’clock. Lea re Washington at 7^, lli> 1, 3J, «*j, j and 7 o'clock. n.y7—tf JOB CORSON, Captain. mp^ The Steamer GEORGE PAGE J^SoMKl'rom to-day, will run as follows* • Leave Alexandria at 4$, 7.1,9, K^, 3, 4$, ami «>$. Leave Washington a! 6, S, 9$, U 1 i, 4, and 7 o'clock. Passengers to and from all the trains on the Washington Branch Railroad will take the GEORGE PAGE. ELLIS L. PRICE, mil 9—tl ^ apiam NOTICE —BALTIMORE «*</ EXASBHJA STEAM BACK ET LISE.—The Steamer iOLVMBlA. Oapt. Harper, will leave ter Baltimore,on Wednesday morning, at 7 o’clock, Deing her regular day: re turning leave Baltimore lor Alexandria, on Sa turday afternoon at I o’clock. Freight received on Tuesday, (24th ) teb 23—tf WHEAT k BRO . Agents. U NUKK VARUM. b werrus. r. zimmkrman. t. ▲. waters. WATERS, ZIMMERMAN Ac CO, rr Extensive dealers ill Lumber, Shingles, | Laths, Ac., on the w harf, foot of Cameron street, are constantly in the receipt ot Building Mate rials, from the States ot North Carolina, 1 eiinsyl* vania, N York, Maine, and the British Provinces, which they offer tor sale on accommodating «erms. Tbeir arrangements with manufacturers enable them to supply particular bills ol White Spruce, and Yellow Pine, at the sho§te»t notice mb 1—tt ___ NEW LUMBER YARD, m ***** Streti, Sotthy befit*** foot of Cameron ond lenten **., oh the Wharf wb*re 1 am pr*|ar.>d to furniA every <te*cnptioii ol Ll'MBKK, SHIM.LKS, LATHS FALIMJS, WOOD, Ke.. uw*Hy k*pt ii, a Lumber Yard. Also. Coai. Li« »nd Piastk*. Ck>«!»t. Nails. *e.,wbicb I oiler low. and .hi acfoiiunodatm* ««'"•* „„„„ iv 91 —tf _ I . w lARIliRa ^I gAM, lolUlUKS ASIV TOBAt t O._ RIDGELY, HAMPTON Ac CO, WIlot.KSAl.B DfcALKRS IN XOS, LWORS' JltiD .won o< omh ARE now leceiving their SPRING SUrrUi ol the above GOODS, comprising every article in their line, and by far the forge# Btoik ever before offered iu this market. They respectfully invite the attention of deal ers to an examination of their Stock, with the assurance that they can. and will, sell to them upon the most favorable terms, and as low as the same description of gt>ods can be pin chased in any market further North.____ Refrigerators, just received— The celebrated Dr. Earn* and Waterman s Patent Kelt iterators; also, an assortment of Water Coolers. Callaud examine them, at A. L. GREGORY’S, ap 13 No 118, Kipg street. cor of Pitt. DRAFI^ONST LOU IS—Parti w ww*tng to remit to Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, “«• cousiu, or Kansas, can be supplied with drafts ©a St Louis, which can be cashed in most parts of the interior of (he States named above, io mo 3 R H. MJLLER. A _ HOOTS A NO SIIOKS. rilHK (.’ASH SYSTEM ADOPTED.—Vi* J subscriber, alter having tested the emPt system to his heart's content, has come to the conclusion that the (.’ash Systkm is the best, both lor the buyer and seller, and, trout tbe present d ite, shall do business upon the above princi ple. But in bidding adieu to to the old system, lie would re,Mtn his sincere thunks to hi> custo mer? lot their past favors, ami hopes that stteh inducements may be offered, boll* ::i price and quality,as to retain them as hiscustomers undei the present arrangement. j HENRY L. SIMPSON, (Royal stmt, third gtore from Aiag t/ree/.) would lespertlully call the attention of his Iriends ol the town and coiyi try loins verv extensive st«n*k of BOO I S and SHOES, suitahle to the present and approaching season ; which, as usual, he otlers lot sale at lair living prices. His stock consists in part ol the lollowing very seasonable articles, \ iz : Ladies Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes u 44 Slippers 44 Gaiters 44 Bmits (morocco and seal) Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes Gentlemen's Cali, Kipp, and Burt Boots u 4k t4 44 Shoes Boys u and Kipp Boots w u o Shoes Youths 44 and 44 Roots u o o Shoes Men’s thick Boots and Brogans, No. 1, lor lurm ing and similar purposes, and in short, ewiy ar 1 tide usually found in a well-stocked Boot and ! Shoe Estabiishment. #l'l. a <vl niir I rioiolc f A Vl’ItAfll bills have been ■ Vi J ■ " " ” ------- presented, will oblige me by attending to them at as early a date as possible jy 1 I tl filHE BUSINESS of the firm ol JOHN L. J SMITH \ SON has this day been dissolv ed, by mutual consent. All }*eisous indebted to the concern, are requested to make immediate payment, and ail persons having claims are re quested to present them for payment, a* the bus mess must be closed up to this date. JOHN L. SMITH. jan i_tf WM. H. SMITH. fllHE CASH SYSTEM aooitki).—The subscriber j having tried the credit system, and found that it will not pay, has concluded to adopt the cash principle, iu luture and Iroin this du>e, he will continue to do business upon the above • principle. In bidding adieu to tin* old system, j he would return his thanks to his customers ioi j past favors, and ho|»es by strict attention and | such inducements as lie may oiler, to continue it under the new. jan 1-tf JOHN L. SMITH. Alexandria, ya., Jamaky 1st. isr»7 — RICHARD T . CROSS ha- this day asso ciated with him in business Ji)HS II- LI (* RS IS EEL and HE SR Y C. FIELD, tor the pur jMise of carrying on u GEN KKAL SHOE l»l Si NESS, AT NO. 74. KlMiSTUKMT, AlKXANDKIA. Va.. under the firm name and style ol ( ROSS. LUGKNBKKL X CO, where the public gene rally are invited I;» rail and examine their large and well selected Stock ol BOO J S, SHOES, \c., which will be sold lor ca>h, or to strictly puin lual customers, as low as they can be hud (quality considered) in this or any’othei city . Hr Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK, both as to material and workmanship, and warranted to please. A call is respectiully solicited at the SHOE STORE of ,an 7 CRO>S. LUGKNBKKL * CO foh mai.b 41P JdL EOR RENT.—The commodious Hi»ck ^dwelling house, with the stabimgj and Lot attached, situated at the South West corner of Prince and Allred streets. The l ot is about half an acre, and the House is supplied with Gas and Water. Possession v»»\en immediately. Apply to * t, WM. H. IRWIN. «-i| FOR RENT\—Two Brick DWELLING HOUSES . on Wolle street, opposite Smith j \Peikuis Foundry. One ol them well adapted lor a large Hoarding Hoiim*. Also tv\o Link WAREHOUSES on Hie wharf. A Do, a Buck WAREHOUSE on King street, aim a numb-r of V At-ANT LOIS, well silualul tor Wood. Coal, and Piaster Lois. Apply to GREEN \ BROTHER, j*» 5— tf cor. oi Prince and Fairlax-sts. a A IWSIKABI.K K K S I i> K S »' K 1't'B KKN'I—1 hr nndeiGgned c-tteis tor lent j I he COTTAGE HOUSE on Franklin, between Uolumbus ami Allred streets. I he house is suit able for a large family, and ill good order. There is u garden ol one acre attached, with an abundance ot FKUll I REES. I ‘ossession will j be given on the fu>t «lay ot April. Enquire ol Henry S. Martin, on llie premises. To a good tenant the rent w ill l>e low. tnh St—tf I* PEYTON. MFOK SALE OR KENT -Tin under signed are authorized to sell, or rent lor a teim ol "years, the follow ing property belonging to Mrs. Harriet V. Ladde. The large LKU K HOUSE, on Water street, between tjueen ami Princess streets, recently occupied as a Hotel by Mr. White, together with two lots adjoining said House, each fronting about 30 leet on U atei street, upon one ol which there is now a ten Pin Alley- The Hoiii-e and lots will be disposed ol either together or separately, lenijs rus\. jdll pi—e0tf MONROE* FUNSTKN. FOR KENT—The BR1UK STORK -Bl HOUSE- corner Union and Pi inee streets, i at present occupied by Mr Isaac Paul, a g‘»«>d stand lor the Grocery and Commission busi ness Possession given ‘2-M March. WATERS, ZIMMERMAN A CO. jan 7—eotf a FOR RENT OR SALE—The three story BRICK DWELLING, on Prince, be tween Fairfax and Water streets, at present oc cupy d by Mrs Waite. Possession given imme diately. Knuuiie oi my 1—eott S. SHINN A SON. MFOK SALE.—The commodious D\V KL L1NG HOUSE, on the cornei ot Duke and Water st leets, at present occupied by John Ash ford. It is ill excellent repair—has Gas and | Water—and would suit admirably lor a Board ing house. Apply to feb 10—tf FOWI.F.,SNOWDEN A CO. MFOR RENT.—A STORE, on the north Hide of King, next to the corner of Fairfax street No. f»3. Possession given immediately. feb g7—if JOHN WEST. | RENT.—The property, on the Southern subiiib ol the City, long aiul tavoiably known as Y KATES S GARDEN. On the prem Mises are a large and commodious bbli K DWELLING, with all neces>aiy out houses, including Dairy; extensive GRKF.N HOUSES, Nurseries, Ac., Ac. The whole quail tity of laud, within the enclosures, is about TWENTY THREE ACRES. To a goon tenant, the terms will be made ac commwiatipg. m>J possession Kjv«i »t onre. \uiiivto EOWI.K, SNOWDHN *< *0 , jMLltirjtf No. Ss South Royal street. I TOR RENT.—The *Jd and 3d floor o! the l WAREHOUSE, No. 10,South Union street, above tb<* Kxdu.,g* EEN> dee 1«-dtf Sect. Com Exchange 110R RENT.—The Rooms now occupied by us. Posse sion given on the 17th instant. FOWLE, SNOWDEN A CO., mh A—dtf _S South Royal street Stocks for sale—aluxandria Com i pobation Stock, Orange and Alexandria Rail Road Bonds, Bank of Old Dominion Slock, lor stir by. •ep £.—M BURKE St HERBERT. CLOTHING _ \\T 1>. MASSEY would respectfully call |\ m the attention ol’his customers and the public generally, to bis stock ot CLOTHS. CASSlMKKKs. and VESTINGS, embracing | every variety ol shades, color, and st>le the j m.nket can atlord. Thankful for the kindness j heretolore extended, he hopes still to merit and . receive a just share ol the public lavor in his I business. Ail garments madeaie wairanted to give satisfaction to the purchaser. ^ J Also, on hand a good stock in K E A D\ M A HE \ CLOTHING, suitable for the present and ap proaching season, which w ill he sold as low as the same kind can he purchased elsewhere , Also. Shiits, Gloves, Suspenders.Collars, Stocks, i Neck-Ties, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Hall , Hose and such other articles as are usually kept ] in a Merchant Tailoring Establishment. King j street. No. 94. N. B I have engaged Mr. RUDOLPH MAS SEY as Cutter. my 2—tt EW GOODS —SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES—The undersigned is in the re ceipt of a large and well-selected STOCK Ol* GOODS for Gentlemen’s wear, comprising the latest patterns and of the very best iahiics, to which he respectfully calls the attention of his friends and the public generally. Fiom many years experience in purchasing for this market, he flatters himself that his selections are such as will please all tastes, ami his present supply he regards as the best he has ever had. He names in part: Cloths of every description; C.ts vinit'lls ot every variety, both uiaiii and fancy; Silk, Satin, and Marseilles Vestings, ot all grades. All of which he will make up in the best possible manner, and on the most reasona ble terms. In KKAIH MADE CLOIHING, be keeps a good assortment, which he is pre pared to sell cheap. He also keeps Glo' es, Hosiery, Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Cra vats, and Neck Ties, with a general assortment of Tailor's Trimmings. Thauktul for past encouragement, he solicits a continuance ot the same lavurs, as it will he his endeavor to give satisfaction to all. WM. ARNOLD. Merchant Tailor, an *3*2 No. {67, King street. North side. mo THE GENTLEMEN.—A. S. ROBIN | SON, MERCIMKT TMLOR* (AV 1 o*. King-street) one timer east of Heo. A. trent'll s.) has just leturncd Irotn the North, with a new and complete assortment ol GOODS adapted to the spring and summer trade, and believes his stock comprises as complete and beautiful an assort ment as van be found in his line, embracing the manufactures of French, English, Belgian, and American Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, &c., ot all shades, colors, and quali ties Hi* stock of CLOTHS comprise all grades and colors whigh a man of taste could wish for. His stock ot CASS! MERES are ot varieties too numerous to mention, and ill V ES i INGS.eitb**! ] ot Silk, Linen, Marseilles, or mix lures, he con j aiders his assortment complete, (any more kinds ! would only be an encumbrance) Also, a very large assortment of FURNISH ING GOOpS, suj>erior Shirts, Collars, Under shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Neck 1 ies. Gloves, Ho siery, Ac., which he invites his friends and the public to call and examine, as he will takepleu biiie in showing them at all times mh dO—tf 1)KAI» AND REFLECT WHOLESALE Y AND RE FAIL BUYERS.—Si-kino 1m 1‘OUTATIO.N OK lsb7.— lUU,UO<> G A RIV1 EN IS, ot ail the different styles in Men’s, Boys, and Youth* CpOTH 1 N G, iust received apjl pow j opening at this large and well know n establish ment. Their stock is leadv lor inspei turn, to which they invite one and all to call and satisfy themsel \ es. The GOODS are manufactured by one ol the tin11 in New York city,of ihe very best materi als and ihe very latest design, and are now oil**i' ed to the public at New York prices—thus sav in*' the comiiiuuity the expense oi going tui thcr The taeilities which this Ionise has over other houses, by reaching ihe New Aork, a^ welt as other matkits. is unsurpassed by any house in that line. N«»ith, East, South or West. There lore, dealers «.nd consumers, bud. to your intei **(.t*. The Goods shall and inns: be sojd to make room lor mote, i bey have also on hand, a laigc assortment ot Gentlemen s I* l IvNlSH 1NG GOODS, to w bich they call the attention ot the public. To avoid mistake, they give par ticular name and place. NCHOOLHERR & BRO, Ins King street, thii»l door below the Marshall House, Alexandria. Va. mh B—tt COPARTNERSHIP.—RICHARD W. ROB / INSON and JOHN A. KEYS, have this day associated themselves together. I*n tin* pur pose of conduct ing the business ol MERl HAM TAILORING, under *he name am! sly I#* ol HO HINSON <(• A'/; VS. fF3 Thankful for past favors, they hope by ui)remitting attention to business, to merit a continuation ol the same. All orders in theii line oi business will be thankfully received, and promptly attended to. |V’All persons indebted to either of them, will please cull and settle tlie same. RICHARD W ROBINSON, mb 18- tf JOHN A. KEYS. SPRING STYLES.— W. if J. MURRAY, Men hunt Tailors, No. 112, next dour to Mar shall-House. have just opened a judiciously selected stock of material for Gentlemens’ wearing ap parel, adapted t« the season, and bought Oom tirst hands in the city of New York. Without enumerating very minutely, it may Be remarked that their stock comprises CLOTHS ot every variety anil shade; lancy and plain f ASSI* MERES; VESTINGS, of every description ; | Shirts, Collars, Hal! Hose, Cravats, Suspenders, and every other article necessary to a Gentle man's wardrobe; allot which will he furnished at as reasonable prices as they can be had at any fust clar>s house in the country. tnh 27—tt fill) MEN OF TASTE.—M. S. ROBINSON, I Merchant Tailor, wishes to intorm liis friends that he has just returned lr«»m the North, with a now assortment ol PLAIN AND FAN CY GOODS, for the season, to which lie would call the attention of all in want oi a beautiful or economical garment. *ny 22 IVY MILL CEMETERY CO.—ThiaCompa ny having constructed a large and handsome Browtwstone RECEIV ING \ Al LI, is now pre pared for tlie reception of bodies at the usual charges, but will receive, free ol charge, for one month, ary corpse that is to be deposited intheir grounds, where a lot has not been previously pur chased. * Those persons who have bought lots, can have them graded and regulated to their fancy by Mr Waltkk Hahuim. at a small ex|*nse, by appli ration at his residence on Prince street, between Henry and Fayette. Those having bodies to re inter or to remove, or those wishing to purchase lots, by leaving their names with him, will be promptly waited upon ail2 tf VTKW GOODS.—1 would re>|>ectfully cal! the attention of the public, to my supply of SPRING GOODS, viz: Ameiican, French, and English Wall Papers and Borders, Window Shades and Trimmings, plain and lancy Gilt and Wood Mouldings”, ior Picture Frames, &c , which are partly in stoie, and will be sold at low prices, [mb 20] J. TACEY, 149 Kiugst ¥TOR SALE OR LEASE.—A vacant LOT on the west side of Cuiou street, opposite the Fish Wharf, 62 feet front by about 14U feet deep, with an alley in the rear 20 feet wide. Apply to [N mo 2*>1 R- H. MILLER. VIRGINIA STATE BONDS.—$25,000 reg istered and coupon tor sale by ap °,u FOWLEj SNOWDEN & CO. LOTTERY APVEETfBEE1T«*_ BRILLIANT SCHEMES, Tol>c drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, IN JUNE, 1867. To be di •men under the Superintendence of Commis sioners up/Hunted by the Governor. GREGORY dr HAIRY, Managers. 3<J.ooo DOLLARS! LO'r I'EKY for the benefit of tlieStateof Del aware. ('lass 133, for 1837, to be drawn at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday. June'JWh, 183/. 78 number Lottery—14 drawn ballots. RICH SCHEME. 1 prize of $*9\000 10 prizes of $I,500 j 1 do 17 000 10 do 1.2'*0 ; 1 do 12.000 20 do 1.000 j 1 do 20 do 400 1 do 3,472 299 do 200 Ac., Ac., Ac. Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quar. $2 50. Ceitilicatesof packugs. 20 whole tickets$13500 Do do 20 halt do 07 50 Do do 20 quarter do 33 75 • __ DOLLARS! I" OTTERY for the benefit of the State of Delaware, (‘lass 1\ for 1857, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, June 27 ih 1867. BRILLIANT SCHEME! 78 number Lottery—14 drawn ballots. 1 gr d. prize $02,500 1 prize of $ 2,915 1 do 26,000 100 prizes of 1,000 1 do 15,000 100 do 600 1 do 10,000 lf>8 do 300 1 do 5,000 Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets$20; h!vs.$10; qrs.$5;eighths, $2 50. Certificates of packag's. 25 wle tickets, $230 00 Do do 25 half do 115 Oo Do do 25 quar. do 57 50 Do do 25 eigh. do 28 75 REORDERS for Tickets and Shares and (Cer tificates of Packages in the above Splendid Lot teries, will receive tLe most prompt attention, mil <•!> rtf ait'll it r;l XVIII (r will he sellt immediately after it is over to all who order from me. Address, f*. J. BUCK EY, Agent, my 2U—lm Wilmington, Delaware fAGNIFICENT SCHEME!—TWENTY DRAWS BALLOTS!!— In calling your particular atte..tion to this extraordinary Scheme, we would especially direct your attention to the extent of the Ballot, (wliiih is of great considera tion.) there being the unprecedented number of 20 drawn ballots, (whereas the other Lotteries rarely exceed 12.) giving a preponderance in favor of the purchaser, as well as the fact that the lowest three number ticket will be entitled to a $700 prize. The other and higher prizes are IMMENSE, and well woithy ol an investment for which we refer you to the Scheme at foot, We take pride to ourselves that our selections have benelitted our patrons, by tilt* pines we have sent them, and we take this opportunity to thank them for the liberal support our exer tions have received at their hands. Hoping lor a continuation of their favors, we theielore say IJO NOT KAIL TO iN»Koi' I* Toil GRAND ( ON SOL1DATED C lass H, to be drawn in Balti more, Maryland, on Salurtitiy, June'<ith, ISo/. R. FRANCE if CO, Managers. SCHEME. 2U drawn ballots in each package of 20 Tickets j.$65,276.$55,27 5 1 . 25,000. 25.000 2 . Iti,i/Oi>. 20,01/0 X. 5,000. 10,000 4. 2,5oo.. loooo |0. 1,000. lo.i *00 ]0. 5,00. 5,000 |n. 4oo.. 4.000 loo . 200. 20,000 1,000. 200.200,000 115 . 80. 0.2 SO ll»;. 5o. 5,250 115. 40. 4,540 10,572. 20.220,160 15,5)10. 20.220,600 l6,53u. Id.105,200 45,22o prizes, amounting to.$1,217,715 IIV would ad rise all la make an ij}»rt and Ivy a Fai ktige. Certificates of packag's 25* w bole tickets $707 f»U Do do 2** bull do 15] i5 Do <|o 26 quarter do 76 S7 Do do 26 eighth do 2S 42 In the above Scheme, formed by the tenary coiobmation ol 7s numbers, making 76i,o76 tickets. and the drawing of 20 ballots, there will he 1,140 prizes, each having ihiee of the drawn numbei s on it; 11 0^0, each having two hi them on; 22,i>50, each having only one of them on, and also 32.S50 tickets, with neither ol the drawn numbers on them, being blanks. To determine the fate ol these prizes an*! blanks, 7» numbers, from 1 to 78 incitiMve, will 6e severally placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 20 of them drawn out at random, and that ticket having for its combination the Ut, 2d, and 2d drawn nuiiibeis, will be entitled to the capital prize of $55,776. That ticket ha\ iug on it the 4th 5th, and 6th drawn numbers, to - * 25,000 That ticket having on it the 7th. Sth. and Pth drawn numbers, to * * 10,000 That tick*-! hiving on it the 10th, 11th, and 12th drawn numbers, to - 10,000 Ami so on according to Ihe above scheme. All.oilier tickets (being l,uun) with three of the drawn numbers on them, each $200. 'Those 1 lft tickets having on them ihe 1st and 2nd, or 3rd and 4th drawn numbers, each $SO. Those ] 10 tickets having on them the f»th and Oth, or 7t!i ami 8!h drawn numbers, each $00. Those 1 Hi tickets having on them the 9th and 10th, or 11thand 12th drawn Niimbeis,$40. All other tickets (being 10,07v) with two ol tlie drawn numbers on them, each $30. Those 10,530 tickets with either ihe 1st, 2nd, 3d, 4th, 5th, Oth, 7th, Mb, 9th, or lOthdrawu numbers, $20. 'Those 10,530 w ith either the 11th, 12th, 13th, 1 1th, 15th, 10th, 17th, ISili, 19th, m 20th, $10 tSTNo ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a superior denomination,can be entitled to an inferior one. CTT ickets $20—Shares in proportion. iy For 'Tickets and Packages, address T. II. HUBBARD A CO.. Oltice 39, Fayette-st—Box, No. 40, je l—iltd Baltimore, Maryland. rflOBACCO AND CIGAR WAREHOUSE. X —BAYNE A STEWART, No. 42, King Stkkkt, Alkxaxduia, Va. 5< hi boxes 'Tobacco, embracing all grades, and of the most approved brands—part direct from the manufacturers [quality 500,OoO Cigars, foreign and domestic, ol every 50 boxes Pipes! 30 do. Pipe Heads 2,000 Powhatan Pi|»es Large lot of Snufl. in bottles and papers Cut and dried Tobacco, in papers and barrels. The above having Uen purchased eaily in the season, under the most lavorable circumstan ces, and especial attention given to their selec tion, and having a desire to build up a large wholesale trade we are determined no effort of ours shall he wanting to make our house in all respects equal to similar houses elsewhere— thereby making the advantages mutual to all parties. BAYNE A STEWART Rags taken in exchange lor merchandise, mb 12 riVtBACf’O, direct from the manufacturers 1 ^4 boxes “Filibuster” 1U “ “Peoples’ Favourite” lo kegs “Luxury of the People” 0 44 “Apricot,” all fire grades of To- ! bacco, and warranted. Also, a lot of tine Cigars. ; BAYNK& STF.WART, ! my 13 Tobacco Warehouse, Alex a. . ORANGE and ALEX ANDRIA RAM. j ROAD BONDS, for sale by, j»n 16 FOWLE, SNOWDEN A CO. 1 LOTTKKY ADVKKT1SKHKNT. SWAN At CO’S LOTTERIES!—THE MOST BRILMNT SCHEME EVER DRJiW'S— Capital Pkizk #*>0,000 !!—Tickets only $to!— Owing to the great favor with whicu oor Single Number Lotteries have been received by the pub lic, and the large demand tor Tickets, the Mana gers. S SWAN At CO., will have a drawing each Saturday throughout the year. The following Scheme will be drawn in eachol their Lotteries lor June, IS57. Class 39, to bed-awn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday June *dh 1S57. ('lass 40, to be drawn in the city ol Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, June 15/A, I S57. Class 41. to be drawn in the city of Atlanta Georgia, in public, on Saturday, Junc2"lh. 1857. Class 42, to In* drawn in the city ol Atlanta, Geoigia, in public, on Saturday, Jane 27/A, 1857, on the Plan op Sinolk Numbkks. 3,305 PitlZRS—More than one Prize to tiury ten Tickets. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BB DHAWN KACH SATURDAY IN JUNK. 1 Prize ol $tio.<M*» is #041,04*0 1 “ 20,000 is 20,*M) 1 “ 10,000 is 10,000 i 1 “ 5,000 is 5,000 1 « 5,o*h» is 5,<hh> 1 11 2,5u* * is 2,500 1 “ 2,500 is 2.54*0 i 1 ‘ 2,5* >0 is 2,500 | 1 “ 1,000 is 1,0*JO | \ “ 1,«mm»is * 1,000 1 •» 1,000 is 1,0<XJ 1 « 1.0*Ml is 1,»X>U 43 “ 300 is 13,500 loo “ 100 are 10,4M#U j loo “ 54* are 5,000 j a n_ J\ rrllOX 1 RATIO* I mzi'-a. 4 Prizes ol $225 ap’g to $r»n,(H.lO*are $900 j 4 Prizes of 20H ap’g to 20,000 are 800 j 4 Prizes of 12f) ap'g to 10,000 are 6u0 i 8 Prizes of 70 ap'g to 5,000 are 600 j 12 Prizes of 50 ap’g to 2,5oo are f»00 I If* Prize? of 40 ap’g to 1,000 are 040 | .7,000 Prizes of 20 are G0,UU0 j 3.305 Prizes amounting to. .. .$204,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.60. * Plan ok the Lottery. The Numbers from 1 to 30,ouo, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The fust 257 Prizes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number ■ is drawn from the wheel ot Numbers, and at the ! same time a Prize is drawn from the other j w heel. The Number and Prize drawn out are j opened and exhibited to the audience, and regis- ! lered by the Commissioners, the Prize being ; placed against the number drawn. This oj>era Liou i» re|H*aietl until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Phizes—The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those draw- j ing the first 12 P-iy.es, will be entitled to tl|e 48 ; Approximation Prices. For example, it Ticket No. 11250 draw’s the $«>«i,O00 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to $225. If Ticket No. 55o draws the $20,000 Piizr, ’hose Tickets numbered 548, 649. 551, 552, will each be entitled to $200, and so on ac cording to the above scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $t‘»o,00U prize. For example, it the Number drawing the $f|O.0OO Prize ei ds with No 1, tIll’ll all the Tickets where the number ends in I will be entitled to $2o. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number emjs in 2 will he entitled to $vt, and so on tvt U. Certificates ol Packages will be s«»id at the following rates, which is the iisk: (Vi till cate* ol Packages, lOwle. tickets, $80 * hi j Do do do lo halt do 4WOO Do do do 10 quarter do Vo UO Do ijo ifo P1 eighth do tooO \ii OUDHRINO TICKETS Oil CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address lor the t ickets ordered, on leceipt ol which they Will be toiw aided by lirsl mail. Purchasers can have 'Pickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list ol d.awn Numbers and Prizes will be spot to jiuiybaspis immediately 4lU,t the draw ing . ... f Purchasers will please write then signa tures plain, and give their Post Ollice, County, and State. tO* Remember that every pii/e is drawn, and payable in lull without deduction. tir All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid im mediately alter the drawing—other prices at ijie usual time ot thirty days. AH communications strictly confidential. Address orders for tickets or certificates to j,. I—dtd s. SWAN & CO.. Atlanta. 6a. AL GREGORY, Au. I IS, £»*0 tlrer!, lor # wir of Pitt, Jllenimhiii, manufacturer and healer in TIN AM» JSH EET 1 RON-W A RE, STOVES,fcc. 1 would respectfully invite the public to call and examine my stock ul S'POVES, ORATE*, Ac. They are selected from the most , approved patterns ip use. Among them I name a* Cook* —the I apllol, Republic, I my, Central, ! Empire Stale, Virginia Air Tight, Maryland and Delaware Cooks, Sunrise, and Morning Slar. For Parlors—Lady \\ ashington, lVnn Sc Stanley's Radiators, Self Regulators, Air Tights, ot all patterns; Carmans, Cylinders, &c. McGregor's Ventilating STOV ES, tor Hall, Parlor, or Office; the most ecot:omical Stove in use. Stanley’s Fire-place Radiator, for heating up per and lower rooms. Jackson's Grates,of hcanliful patterns. Portable Grates. Ranges, Furnaces, &c. HOOFING, GUTTERING, ami> SPOUT ING, promptly executed, and warranted tight. Terms, cash, unless otherwise agreed on at time ol sale, and no new account will be 0|**n ed until old ones are closed. dec h—tl 1 FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.—300 boxes ^ Window Glass, assorted sizes, from 9 X 12 to 3UX -1U inches, ot superior qualities, of our own importation,Irom Antwerp via New York, just received and lor sale. Having completed our arrangements with the extensive Manufactory of ‘ Roux near Brussels,' we shall in future, order our SUPPLIES Irom this establishment and be enabled to furnish oht customers with the best articles and upon the most lavorable terms. Gentlemen m our city and the adjacent towns of the State proposing to build first class dwel lings or other houses, may lest assured they can he supplied with aliist rate article lor dwellings and a common one for other buildings upon as good terms as it can be had in any ol the large ( Hies [3 mo. 10] R H MILLER; SON & CO XTKW AND BEAUTIFUL DISCOVERY at BENNETTS PORTRAIT GALLE RY, So. *>9, King-street, Alexandria—(heat im provement in the Ambiolypeh, or Pictckm on glass, plain or in colors, surpassing in beauty, durability, artistic effect, and lile like expres sion, any style of PORTRAITS ever belore drawn by pencil or light. They are without the glare of a Paguerreo tyj»e not reversed, and cap be seen in any light [ as distinctly as a line engraving. The beauty of these PICTURES is beyond 1 description; they must be seen lobe appreciated. Specimens only at BENNE'ITS, No. 69, King street, w here they are taken dally,w ithout regard to weather. Exhibition free. ap 17—dtf (SOMETHING WHICH THE PEOPLE © SHOULD KNOW .SAMUEL BEACH, still continues to sell Oak Wood at and j Pine for $4 per cord, for cash. Carts alwrays ! on the •round to deliver Wood to any part of the city, at low' rates. ICT Office, on the front of the Fish Wharf, jau 29—tl books HTATIONUHY.Ac. More new books —AnlhoHs Juvenal — The Satires of Juvenal and Persius. with | English notes, critical and explanatory, from the l>est commentators,by C harles Aulhon, L. L. H, ! price'.»«) els. The Creator and the Creature, or the Wonders 'of Divine Love, by Frederick William halvr. I). IV, author of “All lor Je*iu,” Nc , with an introduction by an American Ccigyinan, with tiie appiobation ol the Most Reverend Aich hishop of Baltimore, 73 cts. Gerald O'lleiley or the Triumph of Principle, and Eva H. O’ferine, or the Little Lace Maker, two Tales, by Brother James, WO cts. The Clalds Treasury, a Selection of Verses for Little Children, compiled by Rebecca ( ol tins, 3S cts. Just published, and for sale by je 12 ROBERT BELL. NEW VOLUME OF IRVING S WASH 1NGTON —Lite ol George Washington, by Washington Irving, vol. 4, I Wino. cloth, Indigenous Races of the Earth, or new chap ters of Ethnological inquiry, contributed by Allred Maury, with communications from Prof. Joseph Leidy, and Proi. Agassiz, presenting fresh investigations, documents, and materials, by .1. C. Nott, M. D, aud George K. Gtiddon, one vol. bvo cloth, $3. The First ol June, or Schoolboy Rivalry, a Taleof Charlton Schools, by Rev. H. C. Adams, M. A.. 3S cts. First Script me Lessons, for infant mind , by Mrs. D. P. Sanford, 3cts. Questions on the Book of Common Prayer, by Rev. Alex. Glennie, Rector of All Saints Parish, Waccamaw, South Carolina, 6 cts. Questions on the Sunday Evening lesson-, in the Church Services by a layman, of the Diocese of Connecticut, ;c. Just published, lor sale *y JAMES ENTWISl.E Ac SON, je 11 No. 9.'>, KinK-strwt. It M ORE NEW BOOKS.—Bacon's Essays, [ft with Annotations by Richard W Irately, I). D., Archbishop ot Dublin, hum the second revised London edition, a handsome octavo vol ume, price $2. The Bible and Astronomy, an Exposition of the Biblical Cosmology, and its relation# to Natural Science, by John Henry Kurtz, D. D., author ot “Manual ot Sacred History,” translated from 1 lie third improved German edition, by T. D. Simnnton, $1.25. 7he Two Pilgrims, or the Israelite and the Christian, on their Journey to the Earthly and the Heavenly Canaan, by Rev. F K. Anspack, author ot the “Sepulchre of the Departed.” $1. The Lift of luv. Michael Schlatter, with a full account ol his Travels and Labors among the Germans, in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Vir ginia, from 17 If* to 1790, by Rev. H. Har baugh,author of “The Heavenly Recognition,” “The Sainted Dead,” &c , $1. Vaughans Abecedarian, or First Book for Children,designed to render the learning to read aiid sjw-ll pleasing and intellectual, by Mrs. S. A Vaughan, 15 cts. Just published, and for sale by [je 3] ROBERT BELL IIACON'S ESSAYS, with annotations, by J[ ) Richard Wbatelcy, 1). D., Archbishop of Dublin, from the second London edition, levised, one volume, Svo. cloth, $2. The Lite of William Wilberforce, compiled from the memoir puldislied by his sons, and from other sources, by Dr. Caspar Mon is, one vol., l2mo., doth, $|. A Practical Treatise on the ordinary opera tion* ot the Holy Spirit, by the Rev. G. S. Fa ber, B I) , one vol , cloth, 45c. The Lite «l G«d, in the Soul of Man. or the UaU»e and excellency ol the Christian Religion, bv Ihc Kev Henry Scougal, to which is added Rules for a Holy Lite, by Archbishop Leighton, price 45c. Nothing New, by the author of “John Hali fax,” &v'-, fcvv, 5oo. Just published, tor sale by { JAMES ENTWISLE .* SON. 15 No. 95, King street. TyjOTT Ik GLIDDONS NEW WORK— Indigenous Rates of the Earth, or a tew Chapters of Ethnological Inquiry, contiibuted by Allrisi Maury, Francis Palsky. and J. Aiken Meig», M. IV, presenting liesb Investigations, Documents, uiid Materials, by J. C. Nutt, M. IV, and George K Gluldon, author of “T\pes of Mankind,” one spleiiuid octavo volume, with numerous engravings, charts, *»c., price $5. The ('heistinn Dtuit ine oj Sluvety, by George IV Armstrong, IV IV, Pastor ol the Presbyterian Church, No»folk, Va., til cts. Just published, and for sale by [my *z7] ROUT. HELL. I \|CK EN’S “LITTLE DORRUT”complete, / received, and lor sale at ERESCli S Book tend Periodical Difiot. Little Doriitt, by Charles Dickens, 1 volume complete, Go cts. 'Hie Great Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for the Fourth of July, one ol the best ever published, pi ice 125 cts. Graham's Magazine for July, 25 cts. New York Journal for July, cts. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, nrmntk %r part, pi ice 25 cts. ie 16 It ,I ORE NEW BOOKS AT FRENCH** f I Book and Pn tod ten l De/iot. Charles Lewr s New Book, *he Fortunes of Glencoe, by Charles Lever, author ol “Charles O’Malley,” “Maurice Tierney,” “The Dodd Family Abroad,” etc., 50 cts. King of the Winds, bv Eugene Sue, author of “Mysteries of Paris,” “Wandering Jew,” etc, Wilts. Ballou's Magazine for Ju1 y. 10 cts. Ledger, Leslie's, Harpeis Weekly, Flag, Pic torial, ami all the Weeklies for sale je lo fiTHE NORTH AMERICAN MEDICO I CH1RUIG1CAL REVIEW, a Bi-Monthly Journal, edited by S. D. Gross, M. D., and T. G. Richardson, M. It., is published in Philadelphia, by J. B. Lippmcott A Co., at $1 per annum, in advance. >ubscriptions received by je 1 - _____ ROBERT BELL. CiA81 NET, CHAIR and SOFA MANU ! FACTORY, No. 1 ‘JO, King elreet, Alexan dria, Va.—Having lately lifted up one of the handsomest and most spacious ware-rooms in the city, lor the FURNITURE BUSINESS. I re spectfully invite public attention to my large stock of Fukniturk, which I am constantly in creasing. Persons visiting our city will hud it to their advantage to give me a call as the range of my GOODS in respect to quality and price, is such as to cover the wants and views of all.— My stock comprises Mahogany Sofas, Rocking, Cane and Wood seat Sitting Chairs, Side hoards, Dressing Bureaus, (marble top and plain;) marble top and plain Wash Stands, marble top Sofa, Card, Book and fancy Tables, Cottage Set, Bed Mead.', of all patterns; such as high, Field ing, French, low-|»ost, and Trundle Bedsteads, several patterns of Cottage Bedsteads, Hat racks. Wardrobes, Looking Glasses, and a large nutnberof other articlefeenibraced in thebiisiness. tF4 Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Mattresses, Ac., constantly on hand. net *>—1f J A MES H DF. V AIJG H N. Highly improved concentrated COMPOUND EIRE and WATER PROOF COMPOSITION FOR ROOFING.— The great superiority of this Compound Roof ing Material, is its cheapness, durability, and security against beat and cold. Its extraordi nary adv antages against the action of the eie •nents will, by dial, satisfy the most credulous. The particular at tent ion-of those contemplating building is lequested. All orders left at the Soap and Candle Manu factory of John H. Monroe, No. T2t Union street, will be promptly attended to. je K_jy j o C. HOSKINS, Agent._ fllHoMAS FEKKV, COMMISSWW MER I CHANT, Ko. 3, Irwtn't Wharf, Jinan dm, Va. nay vti—3m N1IIC It (.LAN ICOrS RKAUIKU. A FAIR VICTIM OF TUB HELLENIC EPIDEMIC. A young lady of our city—pretty and in teresting, of course—requested a private in terview with her papa, in his library, one day last week, and told him that she had fixed her affection* upon a gentleman whom she knew be would be unwilling she should wed ; but without whom she could not and would not | live. Papa requested the name of the gentleui in ! who had w«*u his daughter’s heart; hot slit-, going into dramatic platitude*, declared she lelt assured he would not give his consent; but fate had united them in soul; that the heliotrope of her existence must ever turn to the sun of her love; that the harmony of earth and heaven would be married if two adoring spirits were divided; if the divine stream of their life did not unite, and flow through the vale of time, clear, bright and beautiful. “But who—who is he ? Pray tell me," in terposed the father. The name was given; and the parent, with out a moment's consideration, consented to the union. The daughter then burst into a Medean storm of seeming grief, which very naturally astonished her parent. “Why, what ails you, my dear child?— Have I not granted your wish? I am per fectly willing you should marry him you love. What more can 1 do?" Sighs, tears, groans and wringing of bands were the only answer. “Tell me, my darling, why you are wretch ed? Have I not given my oousent?” “ Yes, yes, (sobbing violently) —but — but-" “Hut, whatT' “Why, now, now—I can't—99 “Speak out, my child—what m it?” “1 can't—(with a great buret of emotion I —I oan't—O, dear father—I am wretched ; fur now—I oan't elope !” HOW ALE STRENGTHENED HIM. We believe we have got hold of an original anecdote that Dover wae printed before. A student of one of our State colleges had a barrel of ale deposited in his room—contrary of course to rule and usage. He received a Hummoosto appear before the President, who said: “Sir, I am informed that you have a barrel of ale in your room.” “Yes, sir.” “Well, what explanation can you make?” “Why, the fact is, sir, ay physician ad vises me to try a little each day as a tonic, and not wishing to stop at the various places where tho beverage is retailed, I concluded to have a barrel taken to my room.” “Indeed. And have you derived any benefit from the use of it!” “Ah, yes, sir. When the barrel was first takeu to my room, two days since, I could scarcely lift it. Now I can carry it with tho greatest ease!” We believe the witty student was dis* charged without special reprimand. Have you pianos for sale* i have; walk ill—Whose PIANOS do you sell i Woicester’s, of New York—What’s your priceFrom to $400, though I can lur wish them as high at f700, if you wish some tiling extra tine and handsome, but the principal difference is in the finish of the case, Ac. How do these Pianos wear? First rate, equal, it not superior to any made in these United Stales — Upon what do you base your opinion ? I have tested them myself, and can refer you to others who have done so too, by long usage. In the next place, Mr. Woiceater is a practical Piano Builder of lom* .rnd successful experience, which is not th»* case w ith some nine-tenths ol tho-e who profess to be. and if you are not cautious, you’ll lie stuck with a piece of Cabinet furniture, instead of a Piano. Have your s the iron0 frame? They have not, being strong enough without it—What advantage is there in the iron frame* None whatever, but tbe reverse, asen ous disadvantage, as they will, in a few years, destroy the tone, being more easily affected by heat or cold, expanding and contracting in a room alternately hoi and cold however brilliant at first. 'I bis is one reason why you see so many miserable rattletraps called Pianos. Why, then, do they use the iron frame ? To get them up cheap and make more money on them, like the use of Strychnine in Whiskey, though they ask as much tor them as 1 do for mine. 1 can show you some price lists to prove what I say. Now, make your selection. I’ll pack and ship without charge. JOHN H. PARROTT, je 1—tf. No I?»6, King street. Alex. Auction notice—lewis curb 4 CO.) No. 1*2, Royal street, having taken out a license according to tbe requirements of law, we offer our services to the public as Auc tion kkuh, for the sale of Real Estate, Personal Property, and Merchandise of every description, on the most favorable terms. Having hail a long experience in the Auction Bustsebb. we trust that we can give entire satisfaction to per sons wishing our services. We shall hold a sale every Saturday morning, at our Store, ex* nrefcftlv for the accommodation of nersons hav mg small lots ol FURNITl/RK or other goods to dis|k>oe of. To such ) arsons, we would say, that you can send your goods <m Saturday mm nr iog. have them sold, and get account of sales on the same day. LEWIS CLARK A CO., ap 24—dtf Auctioneers. No. 12, Royal st (1 AS FI TT I N G ESTABLISHMENT — J WILLIAM COG AN, Practical Ga> fitter, fuyetie Alley, Alexandria, proposes to open a branch of his establishment at ChanlottkiIville, where, as here, he will attend to GAS-FITTING in all its branches. Stores, Dwellings, Churches, Machine Shops and Public Buildings tilted up on the most approved plans, and at reasonable prices. tQT He is also prepared to furnish Steam Pipe, Ste.inri linages, and Steam Cocks. Con tracts w ill be made for work, and fixtures of any kind supplied at the lowest rates, fir All Wokk war* ant no. ap 28—1y A CARD TO GENTLEMEN’—DA7 VAUGHN is very much pleased to sec you patronising his store, where you may find choice Cioabs and Tobacco of the best brand*, con stantly on baud. Also, an extra lot ol Good win's Nmuki.no Tobacco. He teels thankful lor past favors, and hopes it may be increased by keeping a good and cheap article for sale. Call in and try some of my Chians and Tobacco. WM. H. DEVAUGHN, ap 21 No. 210, King-street. JOHN T. EVANS would respectfully call the attention ol the L*d»«s to bis assortment of SUMMER BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOW ERS, Ac., just received from New York, please rail and examine. Also a large lot of Shaker Hoods- Trimmed, for 37*cts. each. n,y 6 WILLIAM H. MUIR, MANcrAcrcaKK and DKALKN IX ALL NINON c* CABINET FUR NITURE, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, look 1NG GLASSES, Ac., ivrner of King and St Asaph streets, Alexandria, Vo, je 2—ly UST RECEIVED, direct total the Bark Windham, from Messina, in prime order, 40 boxes LEMONS and ORANGES, for sale by C. SCHAFER, Confectioner, je 6 No. 3, North Fairfax-street. WT> pUKbMWlb^^ J. g0O£ 4