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VoiTTvHL AVKDNKSDAY MORNING. D1X'EMBER 9, 1857. N0. 29L Alel*u M. v.-sr»te 4 Virginia Advcrtlur, PUBLISHED DAILY BY i; DGAR ».\U WDEN. At guht Dollar© per annum, payable half yearly. Gazette A Virginia Advertiser* (FOR THE COUNTRY) M PUBLISH ID, REGULARLY, OH TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, At Dollars per aunum, payable in advanee. „f adyekthixu.—Advertisementa not exceeding 1. inerted three times for one dollar. Adver t^a^nU continued after three times, for 60 cents a n:e roa tucn imiIRTIO.m ixsidx, or 25 cents OCTwdr.— V'it«*en line* >*ouuted as a square. ‘ r-K- a-uts bv the year, at prices t© b© agreed ^pon, A i4tng refereuce to the usual amount of space they may „ ! >arVi»er*ising by the year not to advertise artivlee Tlub*l in their regular business, nor to insert in 3 ’ ,r vjtvrtisomeuts any other uames than their own. mil OBiTLiRY Notices, exeeediug five Hues, 51'#1 i*be -birred for as advertisements. __ ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE JOB PRINTING OPPICXJ. u,Vi\G JUST ADDED LARGELY TO OUR n A.HOKTMKST or _ JOB TYPE, gj^ Embracing S7SY.7 7A3.ISTT, we are prepared t.>p\^-u*- orders f<*r the following, with neatness and despatch. PtMPHLKTS, BILL HEADS, JmilvSCHOOL REPORTS, i.|R(Vi \Its RAIL ROAD RKCKIPT8. y/rK<t" APOYHKCARIKS LABELS, Hi. I ' LADING, BLSINhSS CARDS, rVirVli* HANDBILLS, VY4KK\NTS. B INDS. VISIT!Nil CARDS, and KVKRV DKWHIPTIOS OF PRINTING, K«.4*u!<*d up' u .*< reasonable terms, as at any Z7TZZZ ZZ1ZZ Z? TKS 7ZTZUA3. o/#<•». Xo. 70 Prince Street, between Fairfax and Royal Streets. eep 15—tf ORANGE and ALEXANDRIA KAIL ROAD. 1>aily bktwrxn Washington and the South. via Alkianoria, Gokdonsvilli, and Richmond, for Lynchburg and the South West. Lpave Alexandria at 7$ o’ehick, A. M., ar rif«in Lymchbi ro next morning at 4, A. M., connecting with the traius on the \ irgmia and Tf*nnessee Railroad lor Memphis. Mail Stages from Cnarlotteaville to Lynchburg a distance o* (Jo miles. Pare from Alexandria to Lynchburg, $7,50. dec 4—tf MANASSAS GAP RAIL ROAD. 1 PASSENGERS tor this Road will leave the Alexandria StaMon, in the Orange lrain »t 7.15, A M . daily (Sundays expected.) >:i_tf EL)VV. GREEN.Trea-urer. 1S57. FALL *m> WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. 1SA7. ADAMS* EXPRESS COMPANY INVITE the attention of the public to the facilities afforded by this Company, for the quick and safe conveyance of Specie, Bank Notes, valuable packages, heavy and bulky freight, Ac. EXPRESSES for the East, to Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Providence, Hartford. Ac., leave our office daily, at 2, P. M. EXPRESSES for the Soirth, to Richmond, Fredericksburg. Petersburg, Lynchburg, and for points in North Carolina, Soum Carolina, Geor gia, Alabama, aud Tennessee, leave daily at 2, P. M Our EXPRESSES are always accompanied by careful and trustworthy messengers, and the public can rely upon all business entrusted to us being done with safety, punctuality, and des patch. Ratk;*.—On heavy freight from Baltimore, 17$ cent* 100 lbs.; from Philadelphia, $1; from New York. $1.50. No packages ot goods taken by weight, un less. weighing o\er 200 lbs. ttb 20—tf R. w. FALLS, Agent. GLAXO, Ac._ DEBIT KG EXCELSIOR, containing every constituent required to grow all crops on ail sods. prepared in tine powder and at 25 per cftit !es* cost than Peruvian or other Guano—a large additional supply, just received, by oct5 NKVF.TT A SNOWDEN. /10I.CMB1AN GUANO—We have just re ceived a tresh supply ot No 1 ( OLl M BlAN GUANO, put up in strong bags, and in spected in Baltimore, tor sale at lowest market price [sep 3) NK\ El 1 A SNOWDEN COLOMBIAN GUANO —The undersigned. / sole agents in this city ot the Philadelphia (»uatio Company, have constantly on hand a full supply nt best COLOMBIAN GUANO of their own importation, which they offer for sale at lowest cash prices. bOW'LE A CO.,^ mh 12—tf Alexandria. Va Mexican guano —-a. a." and-a.” MEXICAN GUANO, always on hand, and for sale by FOW LE A CO.,^ mh 12—tf Alexandria, Va A FRICAN GUANO, except the Peruvian, the richest in Ammonia, on hand, and for sale by [oct 2) FOW LE A CO BONE DUST, in strong barrels, dry, and in prtme order, for sale by Wf 29 FOWLK A CO._ Lt NBKR YARDS._ Ui l \i U i FU.KT assorted White Pine \)UUeUlM J 250,000 teet Spruce Joist and Scantling 100.000 feet assorted Georgia Pine Timber 1U*M)00 “ South Carolina Flooring, Al exandria dressed 400.000 Eastern Laths, just laid in. and for tie by WATERS, ZIMMERMAN k CO. «ug «» I UMBER, UOAL, AND WOOD YARD!! J j Cornet of I'mon and tjueen streets. North — l am prepared to furnish every descrip tion oi LUMBER. SHINGLES, LA 1HS. LIME. Ac Also,(Yak and Pine Wood, Red and White • A>a. and Cumberland COAL, which 1 am sell lrjj low for cash, or on reasonable terms to good customers, [aug 3—tf] U. W. BARKER v a u \A NO. 1 and NO. 2 CYPRUS 0»)U#UUU SHINGLES, just received | per >chrs Summerdeld and Hoily, and lor sale • »r. prices to suit the tunes, by Y rov \\ W ATERS, ZIMMERM AN k CO. T'HK SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH I AND MATURITY,>«#f fiMifhed. Gratu. ihs'iUh thousand.—A few words on the rational treatment, wirhout Medicine, ot Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Genital and Nervous Debili i tv. Premature Decay ol the System, lmpotency, *nd Impediments to Marriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M D. Tne important fact that Yhe many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude ot youth, may be easily removed with out Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly •‘iccesstul treatment, as adopted by the Author, My explained, by means of which every one is •ssbied to cure himself perfectly and at thel^wt possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised scrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a ***'ed envelope, by remitting two postage stamps ?oDr DE LANEY, 17 Lispenard Street, N. Y Bier York, oct 19—dly __ I (UTY HOTEL, Alixandria, Va.—This I \J house so well and favorably knowm, is now 1 lf> charge 0f the undersigned, who will be hap m Py to see and wait on their friends. I SAMUEL HEFLEBOWER, Proprietor. 1 <*t 24-3m J. L ROBERTS, Sopt ■ \\T purchased by 9 M je 12 WHEAT k BIO. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN H. PARROTT, BOOKSELLER AXD STATIONER. A LSO. sole Agent in this place, and this region of Virginia, for the sale of Wor cester's Celebrated PIANOS, and CarhaktAt Needham's MKLODEOXS; keeps constantly on 1 hand a well-selected Stock of STATIONERY, j Also, the largest Stock of MUSIC and MUSI CAL INSTRUMENTS ever offered in this mar ket. (jy 3—tl] JOHN H. PARROTT_ FITZPATRICK A BURN’S, FA1KV1KW COTTON WORKS, NEAR THE CANAL BASIN. ALEXANDRIA, YA. — Manufacturers of Matres«es Patent Spring. Hair, Cotton, Husk, and Moss; Cotton Warp, | Cotton Twine, and Cotton Bats. W Any description and size made to order at short notice. L7* An assortment of the above articles al ways on hand. ap 3—tl ALKX1S Mil)!*, -NEW YORK MUI>I» * HIOHLS.ST. Lulls. MIDI) Si CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 134 Pearl Street, New Yoke. Refer to Messrs. J. At J. Stuart Ac Co., New l York; John A. Dougherty Ac Co . New Orleans; Woodruff Ac Co.. New York; A. K. Phillips At Co., Fredericksburg, Va ; Geo. T. Booker, esq., Richmond, Va.; Wm. N. McVeigh, Alexandria. I Va.; McVeigh Ac Chambeilain, Alexandria, Va.; ; Edgar Snowden, esq , Alexandria, Va. j jan 7—t! l y JM. SIMMS, (Late of Alexandria. Va ) # PRODUCE and GENERAL COMMIS SION MERCHANT, BALTIMORE, MD i Solicits consignments ot Produce and Mer chandise generally. Also, orders tor Groceries, Grain, Seeds, Guano. Ace. References; Messrs. McVeigh Ac Chamberlain,} R. H. Miller Ac Co, L Alex a., Va Knox Ac Brother, j John A. English, esq., Fredericksburg, Va. Thomas Wallace, esq., Petersburg, Va. Baltimore, mh ID—dly THOMAS S. JAMIESON, MACHINIST aud IRON EOi NDER, nr Corner or Royal and \N ilke streets. IS PREPARED to execute orders tor STA TION ARY STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, Pumps, Fans, Slide and Hand Lathes, Drill Presses, Wrought or C ast Railing. ( olumns aim Girders. Gas or Water Pipe, and MACHINERY ot every description. Superior CAS'l 1NGS mail*) fr» nriler at short notice, and on reasonable terms. On hand, several ST HAM ENGINE1*, 1 eight horse power, and eight or ten LA 1 H ES, , to which the attention ot those in want is re 1 quested. 11111 *>’ GAS F 1 T T l N G ESTABLISH M ENT — WILLIAM COGAX. Practical Gas-Fitter. ! Fayette Alley, Alexandria, proposes to open a • branch ot his establishment at ( harlottksv ille. i where, as here, he will attend to GAS-H'l UNO , in all its branches. Stores,Dwellings, ( lunches. Machine Shops and Public Buildings fitted up on the most approved plans, and at reasonable prices. He is also piepared to tuniish Steam Pipe, Steam Guages, and Steam ( ocks. ( on tracts v'ill be made tor woik,and fixtures ot any j kind supplied at the lowest rates. py All Work wakkanted. ap —ly JENKINS A LAMBDI N, MAM FA C 1 VRERS OF SASH. DOORS. SHLT TE SS. BLJSDS, and FRAMES, keep con-1 stantly on hand a large assortment ot the above ; named articles, and will sell them, (quality con I sidered.) as cheap as they can be bought in the j United States. All orders promptly attended to ( ircu- j , lars ot sizesand prices tun.ished, on appiica tion. Address JENKINS A LAMBD1N, cor. ot Queen and bairfax-sts , Alex., \ a ap 91—eoly A L. GREGORY. So. 1 In, A»»g street, cor # ner of Pitt, Alexandria. MAMTACTCKEH and dkalkk is TIN andSHEEI IRON-W ARE, STOVES,Ac. 1 would respectfully invite the public to call and examine my stock ot SI OV ES. GRATES, Ac. ROOFING. GUTTERING, awi> SPOIL ING, promptly executed. and warranted tight, j Terms, cash, unless otherw ise agreed on at | time ol sale, and no new account will be open ! ed until old ones are closed. dec S t! JTAUEY, PAPER HASGER, l PHOL m STERER, GILDER and HOI'SE DE CORATOR IX GESERAL. whilst returning his grateful acknow ledgements to his numerous i friends tor their very liberal encouragement du ring the two years he has been amongst them. | assures them that it w ill be his continued effort to serve them with promptness, and at moderate charges, at his old stand, No. 14th north slue , King street, Alexandria. mh gO q j vv 1 sK 1> K. GKKKNE. j tSlNE GROUND PLASTER. 2240 poinds I TO the Tow, constantly ground and for sale by WISE A GREENE, at the Franklin Steam Nulls, Alexandria. \ a. Calcined 1 las ter always on hand. fprCounting Room. Union street. No. — 2nd story over D. S- Gwin s Couimissioii Store, inv 5—dly C. BRADLEY, Cabinet. Chair, and Sofa j 9 Manufacturer, cornel ol King and Allred streets, Alexandria. \ a., has constantly on nand. and offers to the public, an excellent assortment of Cabinet Ware. Sofas.and ( hairs,ol every variety, and on the lowest terms, which,lor dura bility and finish,cannot be sui passed, mh 4—ly B. W KINCHKLOK, SIDNEY BRUIN. KINCHKLOK A BRUIN, GROCERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 49 Union street. Alexandria. Virginia. |[y Farmers may rely upon having their personal attention to all province entrusted to them j>’ *' Ala a.. \ A 1ARP- l C. H. TA. BREW IS A CO., WHOLESALE AND RK _ tail GROCERS. PROD CUE. and GEN ERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Camt ron st„ opposite the Market House, aug ‘23—ly ____ 1 PH. HOOFF, Alexandria Va.. E LOI R. # GRAIN * GROCERY MERCHANT. has removed to No. 5b South or Prince, and on Union btrikt. Particular attention will be given to all consignments of Produce. Plaster, I Salt, and Groceries furnished at current rates. jy*6 ISAAC PAUL, COMMISSIONMER('HAN T. for the sale of Wheat, Flour, Corn, and all other Country Produce ; for the purchase ol Plastkr, Guano, and other goods to be had in Alexandria. Prompt and persona! attention to all orders. |y Corner King and Wat^r streets, on the Railroad, Alexandria. Ya. jy 22—ly GEORGE w. HARRISON, corner of Fayette Alley and Union streets, dealer in GROCE RIES, LIQUORS, and PROVISIONS s'enerally. OT All orders from the country promptly at tended to, and produce taken in exchange, feb 28—tt____ WILLIAM H MUIR. Manufacturer axd DEALER IN ALL KINDS OK CABINE1 t L K NITURE, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, LOOK ING GLASSES. Ac., corner of Kin$ and >t Jsaph streets. AlexandriaA’a._je 2—ly ™'~" william ssowdkn. I t^'TEV'EI'T A SNOWDEN. SHIPPING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS^Rumny'» I JMO. B. MMILtTVuBT HAMPTON. R H. BrNTON. TS1DGELY, HAMPTON & CO.wholksalk fv Mtuu in TEAS, LIQUORS and II BACCO, 35 Union Stbbbt. **P 11 BUSINESS CARDS. 1()B (i. McVEIGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW and GENERAL LAND AGENT St Paul. Mmnesotu Territory References.—Sturges, Bennet At Uo; R. H. Loury, Cashier Bank of Republic, New York: Chubb Brothers, Washington, D. C.; Brent Ai Kinzer; Wm. N. McVeigh, President of Bank of Old Dominion, Alexandria, Va.; Worts Austie Ac McVeigh, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hopkinv Hull & Co ; Appleton Ac f'o . Baltimore. Mil.; K. H. Miller Ac Co., St. Louis. Mo ; Hon. J. W. Brockei.brough, Lexington, Va. jy \c—eoly WM. H HARLEY. HARVEY O. MILLS. \\J 1LL1AM H. BARLEY At CO., aucces If sors to J. T Creighton Ac Co., importers and dealers in HARDWARE, Cutlery, Bar Iron, Steel, Hollow-ware, Guns, Agricultural Imple ments, Ate , \c. Agents tor the Old Dominion Nail Works. No. W, corner of King and Royal streets, Al exandria, Va. Country Merchants are icijuested to call and examine our Stock. sep 7— tt (1 C. BERRY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI. KR IN FoKEIUN AND DOMESTIC NoTIONS. Fancy Goods. Ate , No 72, King-street, is now receiving a large and well selected stock of FALL GOODS, to which he calls the attention of dealers ai d others visiting our city, as lie is satisfied that he can furnish them goods upon as good terms as any house luither North, sep 11 J. D. CORSE. D. CORSE. BANK1 Mi. KXCIIANCF. ivn COLLECTION OFFICKuK CORSE BROTHERS, No. *23, Exchange Block. ’WJ E will make Colleetionson all accessible f f points in the United States, and hold pro ceeds subject to Check,or remit promptly to any designated point. We will deal in Exchange, Time Bills, Promis sory Notes, Unrurrent Money, Coin. fyc. Stocks and other Securities bought and sold on Commission, and Loans negotiated upon fa vorable teims. Interest allowed to Depositors. A varied experience of many years in this business, enables us to offer our services with confidence to the public. leb 1 —tf C1HARI.ES HASKINS, Architect. Washing j ton, D. C., will continue to furnish designs and plans, for every class of building, together with detail working, drawings, and specifica tions of materials and work; also, the drawing of contiacts for the »ame—and general superinten dence. Cr Office, renn. av., between luin anu 11th sts., Washington. P C. teb 12—dtt CUTHBKRT COWELL W. LKV1N POWELL. (Late Loudouu.) 1 ROWELL fk CO., GENERAL CO MM IS SION MERCHANTS, dealers in WIN ES, TEAS, LIQUORS, SUGARS, &c., corner King ami l vion streets, Alexandria. J a. |^* Strict personal attention given to the sale ot all kinds ot Country Produce. All order* tilled with de.-patch my 19—tl JOHN S. KNOX. JR. ROBERT F. KNOX. KNOX Sc BROTHER, (Successors to P. Hume X Co.) Grocers, Commission and Euru i rding MERCHANTS, No. 27 King-street, Alexandria, ^ n. mh 11—tt I CLI US P1KNKLT—PENTIST, Alexan dria. Va Office, 19 Royal street, below Prince—Oflers his professional services to those desiring them. Particular attention paid to the insertion of Artificial Teeth. nov5—ly DR. SCOTT B SMITH, having located in Alexandria, offers his professional services to its citizens and the vicinity Office on Prince street one door east of the Post Office. _ *ep 12—»>m \\J B. RICH ARPS, Jr, No. 11<>, King \\ # street, Alexandria. Va., mar.utac turer ot Hooped Skirts. Bonnets, Elastic, Mo rocco. and other Belts, Head Presses, Xc. jv 16 _ Melpripoe. general cOMMIS m SION MERCHANT and SHIP BRO KER. also. Agent for the Boston. Alexandria, and Georgetown regular line ot Packets. I nion Wharf, Alexandria, Va. nov 4—tl 1VTEW PAINT SHOP.— W. J. HIGDON has removed his PAINT SHOP over Hill tt Webster's Carpenter's Shop, on Prime street, next to the Farmers' Rank, where all orders will he faithfully attended tn dee 7 RKO. H HOHtNHOM. THOMAS E. PAYNE. ROBINSON t* PA YNE,Grocers.Commission , and Forwarding Merchants, Prince Street Wharf. Alexandria. Va oct S—rf H1CHARP L CARN E. Jr., dealer n FOR , EIGN and DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE, $r., ifc., No. ►if). Kinz street, corner of Fairfax oct 17—tt JP. CLARKE, dealer in Paper Hangings # Shades, and Fixtures. Curtain Hangings, and Venitian Blinds, King street, Alexandria, Va jy |4—dtt _ rpHOMAS PERRY. COMMISSION MER J CHANT, No. 3, Irwin's Wharf, Alexan dria. Va mv 28—tf UIJlITti AND SHOES fr*H K ('ASH S'YSTKM A DOP1 EI 1 ne subscriber, after having tested the cred’t system to his heart’s content, has come to the conclusion that the (’ash System is the besT, both for the buyer and seller, and, from the present date, shall do business upon the above princi ple, and would respectfully call the attention of his friends of the town and country to his very extensive stock of BOO IS and SHOES, suita ble to the present and approaching season; which, as usual, he offers tor sale at fair living prices. His stock consists in part of the follow ing very seasonable articles, v iz : Ladies Morocco and Seal Walking Shoes i* “ Slippers, L. dies Gaiters “ Boots (morocco and seal) Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes Gentlemen's Calf, Kipp, and Buff Boots « ** “ a Shoes Boys 41 and Kipp Boots “ u Shoes Youths “ and 44 Boots “ u Shoes Men's thick Boots and Brogans No. 1. for farm ing and similar purposes, and in short, every ar ticle usually found in a well-stocked Root and Shoe Establishment. HENRY L SIMPSON, jy 14 t f Roy til street, near Km i;. Alexandria, va., January 1st, ib07.— RICHARD Y. CROSSES this day asso ciated with him in business.JOHX Wr. LI GEA REEL and HE ARY C. FIELD. for the pur pose of carrying on a GENERAL SHOE Bl SI NESS, at No. 74. King street. Alexandria. Va., under the firm name and style of CROSS, LUGENBEEL & CO., where the public gene rally are invited to call and examine their large and well-selected Stock of BOO IS, SHOES. &c., which will be sold lor cash, or to strictly punc , tua! customers, as low as they can be had (quality considered) in this or any ot^j‘ C?*" Particular attention paid to 11MUM WORK, both as to material and workmanship, and warranted to please. A call is rcspectiully . solicited at the SHOE SI ORE ot I jan 7 CROSS, LUGENBEEL k CO. r|>HE cash system ADOPTED.—The subscriber I naving tried the credit system, and found that it will not pay, has concluded to adopt the j cash principle. In future and from this date, he will continue to do business upon the above principle. In bidding adieu to the old system, he w ould return nis thanks to his customers for past favors, and hopes by strict attention and such inducements as he may oiler, to continue i it under the new. | jau x_u JOHN L. SMITH. HOOKS, STATIONERY, *c. MORE NEW BOOKS.— World Noted Ho ruen. or Types of Womanly Attributes ot all Lands and Ages,by Mary Cowden Clarke, a large royal octavo volume, in splendid Mo rocco binding, vsith numerous illustrations, in tne highest style of Art, price $12. Smith s Domestic Medicine, being a complete Family and Ship Medicine Chest Companion, second edition. $3 The Me hail Student * l ade Menem, a Compen dium ot Anatomy. Ph)siology. Chemistry, hc., by George Mendenhall, M. D , fifth edition, re vised and enlaiged. with 224 illustrations, $2. The Saint and his Saviour. or the Progress of the Soul in the Knowledge of Jesus, by Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, $ 1. The Life and Labors of Rev. T. H. Galludet, by Rev. Herman Humphrey. D. I)., with a por tiait. $1. Just published, and for sale by dec 5 ROBERT BELL. MATTHEW’S DIGEST, VOL. 2.—Digest of the laws of Virginia, of a civil na ture. and of permanent character and general operation, illustrated by Judicial Decisions, by James M. Matthews, Attorney at Law, Svo. Law sheep, price $6 pervol. cash. Tate's Form Book, new edition, containing legally approved precedents for Agreements, Arbitrations, &c., , by Benjamin Tate, also, Forms of Deeds of Bargain and Sale, Lease, 'Pi ust. and Release, under the new Code, by A. H. Sands, 12mo. Law sheep, $l 50. The Virginia an i North Carolina Almanac, for 1858, price 5 cts. each. Just published, for sale by JAMES ENTWISLE & SON, nov 20 No y'> King-street. \VARIETIES! VARIETIES!!—Neplus Ul tra. Pap*>terie, Rosewood and Mahogany Writing Desks, C abas. Leather Bags, Chessmen. Dominoes, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Pencil i Sharpeners, and sundry other nice things, just received The above, together with my already large stock of Varieties, Books, Stationery, Music, and Musical Instruments can be had cheap lor cash, an article much wanted in these times. Call and see lor yuuisell. dec 3 rOHN H. PARROTT. Magazines for d ec em b e r at FRENCH’S.—Splendid Fashion Plates. Godev’s Ladys’ Book, lor December, 25 cts. Graham's Magazine, 2f> cts. Peterson's Magazine, 18j cts. Arthur’s Magazine. 184 cts. Ballou's Magazine, lUcts. Harper's Magazine. *25 cts. nov 10 j ^ j rr FACTS— Mrs. Hales Receipts far —tie Million, containing 4545 Re ceipts. Facts. Directions, &c., in the Useful, Ornamental, and Domestic Ar*s, and in the Con duct of Life, being a complete Family Diction ary. price $1.25, just published, and lor sale by i nov *25 ROB V BELL. 1) AGS.—Those ol my customers who wish L to pay their accounts in RAGS, at the present high price, aie respectfully no ified to , send them on at once. as. alter the first ol Janua ry. the price will be reduced. • _ nov l s ROBERT BELL. 8TOYE8, Ac. X^OU RUN no RISK in BUYING STOVES, at No. 15. Royal street, as I warrant all SAOVES sold by me to give satisfaction.— COOKING-STOVES, put up on trial, and if they do not prove to be what I represent thpm, 1 I take them back at my risk. This l am ena I bled to do. from the tact that 1 have selected my present stock with great care, for this market. ( all and examine tor yourselves, as it will l>e to your interest to do s«, before purchasing else where JOS. STANSBCRY, Sr , Royal st. N. B. All JOB-WORK promptly attended to. nov is—2m O TOY ES ! STOVES !! STOVES!!!—The i ^ subscriber is now receiving from the largest Noithein manufacturers, as complete an assort I ment of Cooking and Parlor STOYES as w'as ) ever offered in this community, among which , may be lound the Empire State Cooking STOVE w hich Las bfen sold in this market lor the past i five or six years, and is still without doubt the best Choking Stove in use. and 1 would call particular attention to the McGregor Heatkr. for Parlors, Nc., which is decidedly the most economical Stove ever made; also, to Stanley's Coai. Burners and Rai iatoks, together w ith all otiiei patterns for either Wood or Coal, includ ing Gas Burners. Feinour. plain Cylinder. Cast and Mieet Iron Air Tights. Stove Fixtures, Stove Pol I ish, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron YY’are. all ol ; which 1 am anxious to sell, ami will sell low. oct 7 A. L GREGORY. SPECIAL NOTICE to Country Merchants, is hereby giv« n, lhat they can get their orders tilled, and get better WARES than can he got at the North, and at the same price; so if you will take the tiouble to call and examine my stock, which is the largest in the place, the tact will be made manifest to all. ENOCH GRIMES, rrih 2« No. 14, Fairfax-street. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Ac. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The under ) signed upon the 1st day of September, hav ing foimed a Copartnership, for the prosecution of the Hardware business, under the style ot i WM H BARLEY b CO., and purchased the en tire stock ot the late iirm ot Johii T. Creighton b Co., No. 90 King street, would respectfully ask the attention of dealers to their large and well selected Stock ot Goods in their line, em bracing every thing that is usually found in a first class HARDWARE HOUSE. Large addi tions will be made in a few days. WH. H BARLEY. | sep 7_tf HARVEY O. MILLS. t\ M. CASTLEMAN—Late of The firm of j9 English b Castleman, at the old stand,! King street, corner Market Alley, wholesale and retail dealer in American and English Refined Bar and Sheet IKON. Cast, Shear, and Spring Steel. ^ 1 Elliptic Springs, Carriage and ('art Axles Blacksmith s Bellows, Anvils, Vices, *c. A general assortment ot the above named ar- i tides will be kept constantly on hand, together with othei articles to tedious to mention. jy Merchants and consumers are respectful ly invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing. Orders will be promptly attended | to. je 2 AGRICILTIRAL IMPLEMEST8, Ac. OAA BUSHELS fresh orchard Ml GRASS SEED. Just received, and for ~eby DRAYTON G. MEADE, ort\>S No. 12 Fairfax street. Inn CORN SHELLERS.-various patterns, I I |l I 011 hand, and for sale by dec 0 ADDISON. WALLACE k CO. FTMMOTHY SEED —A lot of prime TIMO I THY SEED, received, and for >ale by oct 27 ADDISON. WALLACE k CO. 1' VY HILL CEMETERY CO—This Compa ny having constructed a large and handsome 1 brown stone RECEIVING VAULT, is now pre pared ior the reception of bodies at the usual j charges, but will receive, free of charge, for one month, any corpse that is to be deposited in their grounds, where a lot has not been previously pur chased. T hose persons who have b« ughtlots, can have 1 them graded and regulated to their fancy bv Mr. Walter Harris, at a small expense, by appli cation at his residence on Prince street, between Henry’ and Fayette. Those having bodies to re-iuter or to remove, or those wishing to purchase lots, by leaving their names with him, will be promptly waited upou. 4U£ ^ 11 LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENT. SPLENDID SCHEMES, To be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware] IN DECEMBER, 1857. To be drawn under the Sujterintendence of Commit• swans appointed by the Govenwr. GREGORY A MAIRY, Managers. 5I.USS DOLLARS! LOTTERY for the benefit of the State ol Delaware. Class 276. lor 1857. to be drawn at Wilmington, Del.,onSatutday, December 12/A, 1 8.J /. Number Lottery—14 drawn ballots. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 grd prize of $51,088 l prize of $5,353 1 prize of 25,UOO 1 do of 5,000 1 do of 15,000 5 prizes of 2,000 1 do of 12,0uU 100 do of 600 1 do of 7,5(H) -z5l do of 300 1 do of 6,000 Ac.. Ac., Ac. Tickets $10—Halves $7 5o—Quarters $3.75. Eighths $1 87}. Certificates ol packag*s26 whole tickets $180 00 Do do 26 half do 90 00 Do do 26 quarter do 45 00 Do do 26 eighth do 22 00 37,500 DOLLARS! IOTTERY for the benefit of the State of Del j aware. Cla^s 282. for 1807, to be drawn at Wi! mington, Del., on Saturday, December VJth, 1857. 78 number Lottery—13 drawn ballots. RICH SCHEME. 1 prize of $37,500 1 prize of $3,439 1 do 15 000 30 prizes of 1,500 l do 10,000 60 do 6u0 1 do 6,000 190 do 250 1 do 5,000 Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $10; halves $5; quarters $2.50. Certificates of packag's 26 whole tickets $140 00 do do 26 half do 70 00 do do 2G quar’s do 35 00 66,000 DOLLARS! rOTTF.RY for the benefit of the State of j Delaware, Class V, for 1857, to be drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, Decem ber 26/Zi, 1>57. 75 Number Lotterv—12 drawn ballots. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 gr nd prize of $66,000 1 prize of $7,500 1 prize of 25 000 1 do of 5,000 1 do of 20,000 1 do of 3.040 1 do of 15,000 212 lowest 3 num* 1 do of 10,000 her prizes 1,000 Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. 1 ickets* 'IK hi vs. •> IU; qu rs. $;>;eigntns Certificates ot packag’s. 25 wle tickets, $27u UO Do do 25 half do 135 00 Do do 25 quar. do *»7 50 Do do 25 eigh’s. do 33 75 REORDERS for Tickets and Shares and Cer tificates ol Packages in the above Splendid Lot teries, will receive the most prompt attention, and an account of each drawing will be sent immediately after it is oveMo all who order from me. Address, P. J. BUCKEY, Agent, nov \}1 — 1 m Wilmington. Delaware [INVITE CITIZENS and strangers to call at my manufactory, No. 141, King 6treet, between Washington and St. Asaj h streets, and examine my large and handsome assortment ot SADDLERY GOODS, as I do not intend to he surpassed in my line of business, by any other city. I have on hand, and am daily manufac turing as fine and superior an assortment, as can be found in any of the Northern cities My stock comprises as great a variety as can he found in any other house, consisting ot HAR NESS, of all kinds, trotn the fine quill work down to the dray, cart, and plow Harness— 1 RUNKS, of every kind, fine SOLE LEATH ER, Steel Spring Iron Irame Ladies TRl'NKS AND BONNET BOXES, and all other kinds down to the common packing Trunks; SAD DLES, BRIDLES. MARTINGALES, WHIPS. Ac., as fine as the finest; Buffalo and tancy ROBES, DRIVING GLOVES, HORSE COV ERS, CARPET BAGS, VAL1CES, Ac., Ac., of all kinds, (’all and see for yourselves. Thankful tor the very liberal patronage here tofore extended, solicit a continuance of the same, and 1 pledge myself to spare no pains to give satisfaction. All GOODS warranted to be as represented. oct 31-tf WILLIAM F PADGETT. (1HINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN-WARE. j —R. H. MILLER. SON if CO, Impor ters. have received iwo instalments ol their tall supplies from the English Potteries, and will continue to receive accessions to their stock till the business season sets in. .R. H. MILLER, SON A CO., can assure their friends and customers as well as all oth ersfrom the interior,that their stock shall he ol the most desirable description, and that their prices will compare favorably with those of any dealers in their line, in any other markets in the Cnited States. R. H. MILLER, SON A CO., have prepared themselves to offer to Virginia Merchants, every inducement to make their purchases in their line, within the limits of the Commonwealth. WINDOW GLASS.—They have just receiv ed via Antwerp and Neu York, from the great manufactory of ‘ Roux,” near Brussels, 1140 boxes FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, ol super ior onnlitv ami ol different thicknesses, which I J # they have imported under such circumstances as to enable them to oiier a superior article at very moderate prices. b mo24 GROVER A BAKER’S CELEBARATED FAMILY SEW1KG MACHINE. rpHESE MACHINESembrace twenty differ I ent varieties, containing all the latest and most valuable improvements, and are unques tionably the best MACHINES in the market for family and plantation use, working from the or dinary spools o.‘ Silk. Thread or c otton without any respooling, ami finishing the work in the neatest and most durable manner. These MA(.’HINES can always be furnished to merchants or private lamiles from GROVER A BAKER, Sewing Machine Company, 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, sep 20—3m rilOBACCO AND SEGAR WAREHOUSE — 1 BAYNE if STEM ART. Alexandria. Vn. —Our stock of TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, PIPES, Ac., is very large, and embraces the greatest variety ever offered in this market. Pound lumps, low priced;do. do. rine grades Do. do . extra quality; Loose Pressed People s Favorite; People’s Luxury; El Dorado Planter’s Choice; Esmeralda; Heart s Ease Fig Tobacco; Luxury of the People Hunter s } lb : Barrow’s J do.: Sweet Orange } do Filibuster 3 do.; People’s Favorite $do Apricott Tobacco; b's. 7’s, and 10 s to the pound, small tw ist, Ac.; Lynchburg and other Smoking TOBACCO, in bbls. and papers; a very large stock of SEGARS, Foreign and Domestic; all kinds of SN Uh h in kegs, bottles, papers, and bladders; Garrett's A Star's brand, to which we invite the attention ot the trade. sep 12 K^EROSENE OILS, distilled krom Coal, (not explosive)—Struttd by Lettert Pa tent_The different grades of these celebrated Oils, suitable for Machinery of all kinds, Bin nacle and Family use, can be had of the under signed. also of the Wholesale Oil Dealers and Druggists in the city oi New York, and of the authorized Local Agent ot the Company in this place. AUSTENS. General Agents. Kerosene Oil Company, No. bu Beaver st., N. Y. Local Agencies granted on application as above. Orders should «pecify the description of lamp or machinery ‘or which the Oil is wanted, my 29—eoly _ _ Sausage and pie meat cutters, of •the most approved kind; Sausage Stutfers. For sale by [dec 3] JOHN OGDEN. lottery_adveiiti»kmewt. WAN Jc CO S LOTTERIES!—HEW AS1) BRILLIANT SCHEME!!—Capital I’kizk $60.000!!!—The following Scheme will be drawn 1 by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, in each of their Lot teries tor December, 1857, at Augusta. Georgia, to which city they ha\e removed their princi pal Office Class 66, to be drawn in the city of Augus’a, (ia., in public, on Saturday December 1 ‘2th. 1S57. Class 67. to be drawn in the city of Augusta. Ga,in public, un Saturday, December PJtk, 1857. Class 68, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, December ‘2Cth 1857. On the Plan of Single Numbers. 5,400 Prizes!—Searly one Prize to every 0 Tickets! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN DECEMBER. 1 Prize of $6U,UOO 1 Prize of $2,UU0 i “ 30,000 1 “ 1,500 1 “ 1<‘,U00 6o Prizes of 1,000 1 “ 6 000 100 “ 150 1 “ 5,000 100 “ 1*25 l “ 3,000 100 “ 1UU Approximation Prizes. 4 Prizes of $300 ap’g to $6(1,MK) are $1,200 4 Prizes of 250 ap’g to 30,U<X) are 1,000 4 Prizes of 200 ap’g to 10,000 are 800 4 Prizes of 150 ap'g to 6,i>oo are 600 4 Prizes of 125 ap’g to 5.000 are 500 4 Prizes of 100 ap’g to 3,000 are 400 4 Prize*of 75 ap’g to 2,0<»0 are 300 i 4 Prizes of 50 ap'g to 1 5'Xi are 200 5,000 Prizes of 20 are 100,000 i 5,400 Prizes amounting to.$320,000 Whole Tickets $lo; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50 Plan ok the Lottery. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, 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 first 368 Prizes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out arc opened and exhibited to the audience, and regis tered by the Commissioners, the Prize being placed against the number drawn. This opera tion is repeated until all the Prizes are draw n out. Approximation Prizes —The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those draw ing the first 8 Prizes, will be entitled to the 32 a_:_i>, A A|'|'A KJ JX 1 III tt I I A I IAViSi For example, if Ticket No. 11200 draws the 1 $60,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, j 11242, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to $•>00. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $30,000 Piize, those Tickets numbered 548, 549, 551, 552, will each be entitled to $250, and soon ac cording to the above scheme. The 5,000 Prizes ot $20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $60,000 prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $60,000 Prizeer«ls with No. 1, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to $20. It the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will beentifled to $2C,and so on to 0. Certificates ol Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk. Certificates ot Packages, lOw le. tickets. $80 00 Do do do 10 halt do 40 00 Do do do 10 quarter do 20 00 Do do do 10 eighth do 1000 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will he forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate, j The list of drawn Numbers and Prizes w ill be sentto purchasersimmediatelv after thedrawing. rr Purchasers will please write their signa tures plain, ami give their Post Office, County, and State. Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. CF* All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid im mediately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address oiders for tickets or certificates to S. SWAN At CO., Augusta. Ga. GT Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala , or Atlanta, Ga , can have their orders filled, and 1 save time. by addressing S. SWAN At CO., at 1 either of those cities. E^ A list of the numbers that are drawn ! from the wheel, with the amount of the pr ze that each one is entitled to will be published alter every drawing, in the following papers: — Augusta, (Georgia) Constitutionalist, New j pi leans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston j Standard. Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligen cer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss ) Clarion. nov 24—dtd FANCY ARTICLES, Ac. G1 REAT BARGAINS.—Having on band a T very extensive stock ol WOOLEN and , FANCY GOODS, and the pressure in the money market still existing, the undeisigned, in older to reduce his well selected stock ol goods, is now closing them off' at reduced prices, to suit the times. He enumerates in part, the following— Woolen Capes, Hoods, Comforts. Rigalettes, ! Scarfs, Gauntlets, Gloves, Hosiery. Atc ; also, a great variety ol Trimmings, and Fan^y Goods. l /. II_i __ . _ „l i- /« n DL'DD V i \ an aim arr iui ^ vui.imi v. a i r.ov 28 No. 72 King-street C10MBS.—Tucking. Side. Diess, Puff, Bonnet, / Neck. Pocket, and Children’s Long Combs, in Shell, Ivory, Brazilian, Old India Rubber, in great variety, and cheap, at H. B. WHITTINGTON’S, nov 24 No 82 King street. C1LOAK TASSELS, SHAWL PINS, Ac.— / Just received (per Express.) a large supply of Cloak Tassels, Shawl Pins, Shetland Wool, Mohair Hair Rolls, Embroidery Silks, Skirt Whalebones, Reeds, Ac., for sale by dec 1 C. C. BERRY, No. 72. King-street. JUST IN SEASON.—A large assortment of j handsome Shawl Pins, just received and lor ! sale cheap, at H. B. WHITTINGTON S, j nov 30 82 King street, j OIL PAINTINGS —A few Oil Painthgs, ex tra cheap, on hand, and lor sale by H. B. WHITTINGTON, dec 3 No. 82 King street. RICHARDS’ Adjustable Bustle Skirt, manu factured by W. B. RICHARDS,jr., dec 1 11° King street. 1 CCABINET, CHAIR and SOFA MANU* | I FACTORY, No. 13U, A’mg itreet, Alexan dria. Va.—Having lately fitted up one of the ; handsomest and most spacious ware-rooins in 1 the city, for the FURNITURE BUSINESS, I re- j spectlully invite public attention to my large stock of Furnitcbk, which I am constantly in creasing. Persons visiting our city will find it to j 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 view s of all.— My stock comprises Mahogany Sofas, Rocking, Cane and Wood *eat Sitting Chairs, Side boards, Dressing Bureaus, (marble top and plain;) marble top and plain Wash Stands, marble top ; Sofa, Card, Book and fancy Tables, Cottage Set, Bedsteads, of all patterns; such as high, Field i ing, French, low-post, and Trundle Bedsteads, several patterns of Cottage Bedsteads, Hat racks. Wardrobes. Looking Glasses, and alarge number of other articlesembraced in thebusiness. Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Mattresses, Ac., constantly on hand. I oct 2—tf JAMES H. DEVAUGHN. OOL, purchased by j«4 RLDUELY, HAMPTON * CO. raise BL LAM BO US READING. REMAINS OF ONE OF GEN. WHEEL ER’S DAUGHTERS. The following has been communicated to the Poooah (India) Observer: “By recent letters received from Brigadier Havelock's force, it appears that on tbe arrival of thede ; tacbment of tbe 78th Highlanders at that place of skulls, Cawnpore, after tbe inassaero of our couotrymen, women and children, they by some means or other foood the re mains of one of General Wbeeler’e daugh ters. Tbe eight was horrible, and aroused them to that pitch, tha', gathering around, they removed ttie hair from off the poor girl s head, a portion of which was carefully select | ed and sent home to her •ortifiog friends. The remainder they equally dividod among themselves, and on each man receiving bis carefully served out portion, they all quietly and verv patiently applied themselves to tbe tedious task of counting out the number of hairs contained in each individual's lot; and when this task was accomplished, they one and all swore most solemnly by Heaven and the God that made thorn, that for as many hairs as they held in their fiogers, so many of the cruel and treacherous mutineers should lie by their bands—an oath that thoy will, no doubt, most religiously keep." A STREET SCENE. Dramatis Persona* — Young man and young woman—Scene—Main street—cloudless night —bright particular star twinkling aud wiok ing in tbe azure vault—Sentimeatal young man and pensive young lady on a promenade ! —young lady leaning up to young man like a physically indisposed infantile member of | tbe feline species to a warm brick. Young Man—(with great tenderness and confidence, pointing with his jeweled digit to tbe star in question) Mariotba Aon, do you see that stai? Young Lady—(expectantly) Ob, yea. Yuuug Man—(gazing upon hie partner i with a look expressive of considerable doubt and great internal agony.) Mariotba Ann, do yon love that star? i Young Lidy—(tremulously.) I think I do. j Young Man—(big with the cooeequence of j having made a point.) Oh, Mariotba Ann, 1 wish I was that star! YOUNG AMERICA. The H ilton Transcript relates the follow ing conversation between a smart young lady ; and ber aunt: Aunt—Pray where are you going, Bea ! trice? j Niece—To a dance, Aunty. Aunt—I wonder that your motbor can al low it. For my part, I am truly thankful that this vain world baa very few charms for me. Niece—Then the matter is indeed nicely : adjusted, since you have very few charms for , this vain world. I (Here the door-bell rung—a gay-looking youngster made bis appearance in the parlor —exit Beatrice, with the gay-looking young ster close io ber wake.) AN EPIGRAM FOR THE TIMES. A little stealing is a dangerous part, But stealing largely is a noble art, ’Tis mean to rob the henroost of a hen, But stealing millions makes us gentlemen [Journal of Commerce. OYSTER EXCHANGE — In consequence ot the increasing demand tor Can Oyster*, i and in order to avoid interruption in my Packing ' department. 1 have made arrangements lor : Town customers to be served with OYS1 ERS | at the Office of the “EXCHANGE SALOON , on Unton street, one door North of C. F. Suttle if Cu , where all sorts of “Good Thucqs” such as SOUPS, FRIED, and STEWED OYSTERS, Ac., Ac., will be served up and sold, and flavored, if desired, with a glass of Maj. Martin's Cream | ALE. Also, customers in the vicinity ol the ! Orange Depot can be supplied with PRKSII OYSTERS every day between the hours of 11 and 12 A. M., and 0 and 6 P. M., at my Depot, i on the opposite corner from the O. At A. R. R. j Ticket Office. Families supplied with Soups by the gallon, together with Fried. Broiled, and Scalloped Oysters, rare or well done, at the Exchange Saloon. H. K BRADSHAW, nov 23—tf rjlO DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—All persons indebted to the Corporation for real estate, which has been re turned delinquent, are hereby notified that im mediate payment of the same is required.— Their failure to discharge such indebtedness be fore the 10th day of December next, will subject tbe parties to a sale of the delinquent property anil attendant costs. These bill* will be found in the hands o! the Collectors. G. A. TAVENNER oct 16—dtlOthDec Clerk Com. Council. Alexandria livery and sale STABLE.—Will be opened on Tuesday, September 1st, at the corner of Queen and Fair fax streets, one sijuare north of Newtons Hotel the LIVERY STABLE recently erected b) the sub *1 I II I A II ll/lfu vv •ciiiMfr, w uerc may ue n«iu ai an umn AND BUGGIES, HIDING HORSES, Ac., Ar. The proprietor will also receive HORSES on sale, and at Livery. All Horse* sold *t rny Stable will be sold as though they were my own, and prompt returns will be made. Com mission lor the sale of HORSES entrusted to my care moderate. My Stables are fitted up in the best style, and the business will receive my personal attention. Gentlemen in the country having Hordes for sale or exchange, are referred to any of the merchants of Alexandria. aug V8—eotf I HOMAS CO\ LE. OT1CE.— The senior partner having with drawn from the firm of JAMES GREEN A SONS, our future business will be conducted under tbe name and style of GREEN A BRO., who have now on band for sale, and will con tinue to manufacture at the old stand, corner of Prince and Fairfax sts., a general assortment of the most modern and antique Fi rs liras, Feather Beds, Hair, and Shuck Mattresses, Ac.,ami every other article embraced in our line of business. We hope by tbe aid of the most modern ma chinery. and the many conveniences which our manufactory is provided with, to be able to make it tbe interest of those wanting anything in our line, to give us a call. JOHN W. GREEN, ap30—tf S. A. GREEN '1¥7 IN DOW SHADES AND CURTAIN f f GOODS, IN UKBAT VARIETY AND VERT LOW cricks AT J. P. CLARKE'S Curtain Store, No. 158, King tired—Persons in want of WIN DOW CURTAINS will find at this establish merit tbe largest, best, and cheapest assortment in this city. Broeatelle, Satin DeLaine, Wors ted. Damask, Lace, and Muslin CURTAINS and CURTAIN MATERIALS, of every style and quality. Rich Gilt Cornices, Gimps, Tassels, Cord, Racks, Roller Ends, Bracketts, and all kinds of Window Fixtures, and Decorations, nov 30 ; TJEAVY KITCHEN FIRE DOGS, Bronzed 1~1 Andirons, Enameled Sauce Pans and Kettles, Oyster Broilers. Waffle snd Wafer Irons, Coffee Roasters. Ssd Irons, Shovels and Tongs, Coal Hods, Ac. For sale by dec 3 __ JOHN OGDEN tTeMOVAL NOTICE-W. V A~ MUR IV RAY have removed from 112 to lu3 King street, opposite their old stand. sep 2