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COMMERCIAL
Alexandria Market, September 11.
,rl , market continues aetive, with a lair d?
Jjaud -ood supplies. Sales of Lmou streo
ertine Flour at $0. Extra may be quutoJI at
>"1" L Stf.7i??about 400 barrels received per Ma
^'"^Y.ap Railroad. Offerings of xUl0".*'
from to 1.000 bu.-h., at 100t. tor
** " ?d white, and I 42c. for fair rod. Nil* ot
'*!? iVrn at 70c.?demand good. Kye impriA
wiaU' th . tics at ?U?e. Very little doing in Oats.
? 1111
TUe Markets.
1UiT.mokk. Sept. 11 -Ft-ur is firm and hisfh
1 , J'rd street and Ohio $f?.2.>. W heat is linn;
N.?i\: white l-K't Coru ,s H'ucl5
re 1 Provision? are quiet. W bi?kev buoy
11,,\\ .,.? ? Coffee is steady: sales of 1200
, ill.
?. Hi,. I4vM Lii^uyra I4U\
V vk Sept. II.? Flour closed quiet but
I State $->-7?'?(??5>*? 80: Ohio S?>.-0(o.$,,-^0;
1,... !,rul'<'e.| Wheat is steady. Corn
>""t!,cir!':i;:.l ?,>(?. o0c. Pork is dull. Lard is
is ''T ' wiii-kv is Steady at 24 Jc. Slocks aetive.
,? i 'U trade of the port of New York lust
' J<; ' \uore aetive than that of the correspou
??ek,xW[ ,t KO and lSii', though not as large
,liul lu tnv weeks they have had. The ex
" ?? i,n?duce and merchandise were $300,000
?? 1(t tin; bailie week ot ISjO, the
!,1"r,'f M,ceie about $1,1 10.000 le>s.
e.\|>urt> 11 1 _ ,
v,? Vokk. Sept. 10.?The weekly statement
? . N?w-York banks show a decrease ot *1,
in loans. $2,301,000 in deposits, and an
?' ' . <ij->00tt in specie and $280,000 in
imrcase ?i <????? *
"AISAS AC. ~
SBWEMBEi. *1?. ??">?'*
it rhursday ? r> 12 New 1j ' M
it "-idav ?' W 0 1 1 First or.. 21 ?> HO K.
! HKTvly""... i i?| # l":Full S!' * f "
is -uaiay i 52 6 SUstqr.. 7 <' ?tj
i- \{ iiJav 5 .'o ? 7 HlUM WATKH.
J; V'i?,day 5 54 6 0 Sum's 12 4h.i9?n.
MA 111 XE 1.1 ST.
pfji?X ')V \iH5XASl>RH ? SEPTEMBER 11.
AiiKivnn.
Sehr. Wu. W. 1'.;. rns. Harrington, Baltimore,
to Ja-i. Xevett
Schr. A-liland, Graves. Ralttuiorc, guano, to
J'<chr."c?rtt'!n Jayne, Roland, Richmond, to T.
,1. MchrttTev. |
>.'5ir \rletta. Robers'Mi, Now luoeti, to 1. J.
^Sohr J'- Harrison, Milstoud, Nanjemoy
Creek, wiiea: and corn to Thomas Perry. ^
^ehr. K'l'la Maria, Darker, Mattawomau Creek.
w'le.tt ami oats to Thomas Perry. ^
Seiir. tiustavu?, Swiuu, Muttawouiau Creek,
wheat, corn, and oats to Thomas Perry.
Stt'ttiner Uipsey, Walton, Phintersville, wheat
Thoina- Perry. x
S.VtLEl?.
Si-lir. San Maria. Todd. Richmond, by Frost
hnrj' Coal Co. ^
Sehr. Angoline Yauelief, Lemmou, Maten Is
land, hy 'I..I. Meiiailev.
Mkmokanha.
Schr. A. I.. Hearn, Sew ai d, sailed troui liaiti
iu 'fe, t r lieoigelow it, 1'. t . 111h in.?
CA \AL COMMERCE.
Ai:usvki?, September 11.
H'utt- 11. A. l'utrow, John Hill. 1*? P. Lloyd, K.
Kied, Young America. Wtn. R. Chaplin and C.
Slack, to Aujcricaii Coal Co.
Boats T. Cookenderfer, and John 1 . Merlmg, t->
1 .1. MohaiiV>.
lloat> Capt. A. iving and Win. MeMahwii. to
Krostburg <"o. _ _ - -
fry UNION CLU B.--A regular meeting ot the
Central I nn?n Club will be held this evening, at
i ui.oi Hull, corner of King and Columbus streets,
at 7i o'clock. A full attendance is requested. ?
p.v order of the President. ??p 12?It
r_rjr MulNT NKIl.N'oN <41'Alios. AT
fDN'L'lON" You ure notified to meet at >our
Armory. THIS AFTEKXmOX, at 2 o'clock, in
full Ure > imiform, for piraJe. Roll cull pre
? ? i??*,?] v ?i " '?'.-|.>ck Uy ordci of thr Company,
.?ef, 12- l! -I. T. l'KYAI'tlllN, (). S.
:?r- XuTlCK.?The Pew-holders ot ChrUt
Oil ill c h -ire hereby notified that the i'evr.-, are now
lea ly foi lh;:: furniture. Sep ^2 -lt
ELECTORS' APPOINTMENTS tiene
r.,; Kppa liuntoii, H H. Shackelford, and George
U iu. Hrent, Presidential Kleetora for this Di-trict.
U'll address the \ pie as follows ?
Fairfax, oi?t Mondav in September.
Stafford. Weil lie lav, the tHth ..t September.
Fauquier. 11h .Monday in September.
Alexandria. Friday, the 2Sth of September,
rulpoper. v.rd Monday in October.
Other appointments \*il! be annouuceil aereal
, .. >ci> fi?cold
lei. '
IV\TK\SI\T \SSOI? I'.Mr.JS I '.'I i?ni w;-,
Vj DYKS. i'A I NTS. OILS, I'KRKIMKRY,
i v1. ? kerosene ' Mi, do tiiim|'S. Lamp Oil, Kthe
real oil. Liver Oil. flesh Olive Oil. CK.vo
OiuiiHtnoii. Alu.-t.n.I See J. Ceierv Seed, Long 1'ep
|,cr, lShicK Ivpper. White Pepper, Jamaiea Winger.
Prepared ' Knsrli.-h .Mustard, Chinese
.Mt eiiluji. ?i'>. Riee Flour, Lilly White. I're-ton .1
.M-.riiii'- Wn-t I'owder. Superior Bay Hum,
."?tuiunriiic Biter.-, I lui'l 1*.\ 1 mets, Burnett s C<?
i'o;itiiv, i:.iri \Trieopherous. Lyon's Kathairon,
1'ir a.v?i;.ii Hair I've. Lubin'.- Perfumery. llair
Ice!it Bru-he.-. Clothe.- Brushes, Razors
It ./or S;:? .1. Mi.iviio; Brushes, Dressing Cases
1 l.\in hi'tiiij T-tK ic ?!?. Sponges, ail ijUali
!ie.-. t'fkiii 1 Bru-he.-. Window t, Ola/ier's Dia
Mi ii. in.il Brandies. Wines. ?Le., Ac. Re
ceived ami f"t* sale by
Dr. ]!. 1L STABLER, Chemist,
-ej? i'J No. !<;.? King.-treet. enr. Washington.
sU'n'ATloN WANTED.?A? farmer. Gardner,
U or ??? ??!-?!?!. by a married MAN. I iiuily, wile,
. 1:? 1 J:i 11 r i.:M, wli'i 11 n? i?? r.~'titiK.Ihi- busine.-.
thoroughly. He has ha 1 full and long year'.- e\
1'i r'u-: ??? i: -'it* management ot green houses, iloiv
er. and kitehen gardens. laying out of grounds,
? tievard-. ti 1:-<?: i"-. grape house.-, and orehurd-.
r.?i-ini; r. ..r>. tohaeeo, improvement of farms by
?iraiiiiii... .1 :i.i i- well ver-ed in book-keeping.?
Would Ii-v tk?.? charge of a gentleman's plaee
'r plantation. Salary moderate. Best ot reeoin
ni-.'u 1 .fi..n ir ? v u i i by his former employers. Direct
' U. M. .-are >?: Ot'KSTADT ami VKLSK. prin
17l? ninth street. Wa-hington, l>. C.
Wa-hinst-n. -? p 12?
hRl'tJS AMi CHEMICALS.?Cream of Tar
!ai i'1 u-.? opium: Balaam Cop.iiha: Ouai t
UyJile Cork.-; White W.<\. Varnish Brushes: Hour
' K::,i 1i-.itoIron an-i Ouiaine: t'ali-ava Bark;
?V:' .Nitj ite Bismuth: Chloroform: (!?rrwiv? Stihlt
uatc: -1.: 1 ? t Nnr. - Ether: (ilyeerine: Iron by li\
ii. .1 u-r reeeivv'l ami for -ale l?y
JAS. KNTW ISLE. jr.. Apothecary,
-??J' I'J '.'I Kin;* street.
PN VKi.'ipi-; EX Vlil.ol'KS:: The subseri
1J her.- ii.iie i:i .-'.?>re, au<l are receiving per
*'? auH-r -eiio, ami .1. Jerome, ONE III N
bliKl? 1 llo( >\XD ENVELOPES, "t various
sizes,an I ?;yle.-. t" wiiieb they invite tiie
"'tetitf.n ..f jcjre'riasers, believing iliay will lintl it
? ;,,"r ititvre^t to ,'im- tiiein a call.
n,\v Square Knvelope, .<!' three .-i/e.-, es*
pi'i'ia:,_v luieti-leil for the use of the Indie.-, is now
u : r .-ale at our usual low prices.
.IAS. KNTW1S1.K A SON,
N >. Kintr ??'.
I'A 1> AN i? O i l! KB LOCKS. ? 1 offer
? ly t- 11. v fustotiuT.- and dealers generally, one ot
,:it'V'erv lic.-t assortment of Loeks in the market,
my j.riee- ere eheaper than tiie eheapest?.-mail
'iniek returns. Mout'v saved by eompari
Jo UN T. CKKIOIITON,
1- ->S Kin^f street.
I >'?i;\Vooi? and MA not; ANY WRITING
*V I?K>K<. in ijroal variety, also, KOSKW00D
""-'UK BOX !?;>. Jul .- ile at t he lowest priees. by
J AS. KXTWISLK A SON.
"' I1 1- No. j Kinir street
/ V 1.1> I n i.\] 1fi 1 \* XAILS.?Ju.-t reeeived a
V/ supply ..?'Oid Dotitiuion Nail.-, f'vr sale eiieap
'l,r rash, at -- Kiii^ -tree!.
^1'.1 oHN T fKKKtJITON.
A OKXTS KoK DiAM*sND Sl'ATK ilOHSL'
SHOE IK"N
J NO. K. ML VANS 1 Co.
"a-hin^ton. r?-p i'j?ei.Mt
rpHIMHLl: SKK1NS AND l'll'K BONKS.
?. ! oil \\o()DKN A N LKS. assorted si/.es, just
received by .l\o 1{. LLVANS a CO.
_ Wa-.binsjton, sep | cu lt
\ N invoiee ot TRACK ??ol CA KT CilAlNb,
Lijrht, MudulUl, mi.t Heavy Hoi'elvei u!,^
loreuleby .INO. H. CLYaNS 4 CO
?> iuhin^con, sep
LOCAL IT/-:MS.
City Council?Last Night.?The City
Council renewed, last night, their sessions,
suspended for some tiiuc.
In the Board of Aldermen L. B. Taylor in
the chair. Council resolutions relative to the
passenger trains of the (Grange ami Alexan
dria railroad was laid on the table.
The applications oi' George McBurnev
and others fur leave to erect wooden build
ings. were referred to the Committee on P u b
iic Property.
The resignation of -John 1 hompson as
Xii'ht Watchman was received and accept
ed.
Council order relative to copying the pro
ceedings of the Town Trustees was agreed to,
And alter some other business ol no inter
est, the Board adjourned.
In Common Coincmi., W. lb Massev in
the Chair, leave was given to erect frame
buildings to <?eo. McBurney, l'hos. Scott,
and Mrs. MeCiraw.
An order to have copied the proceedings
of the Trustees ot Alexandria, from l? 4'.) to
177'.'. frotn the records of Fairfax county, was
passed.
A statement of the expenditures ol the
Overseers of the Poor, was submitted.
An application from Messrs. Partlow, and :
others, asking repairs to Market Alley, was ;
referred to the Committee on Streets. 1 he |
application of Moses \\ right, for a remis- !
sion of tax was granted. After some minor
business, the Board adjourmd.
Cknsi.s of Washington, ifce.? 1 have now j
the pleasure to transmit complete census re- |
turns ot the population and other particulars 1
of Washington city, as compiled aud care- '
fullv revised by the obliging aud intelligent
gentlemen to whom the important and deli- ;
cate duties were confided r
Free }
Inhah. Slave.s. T'?ial. since I s."?li. ?
First Ward S.0'.?7 2.'?? S,;-:! 7 2,S0.'?
.Second Ward... 'J.20U ."110 I',510 2.570
Third Ward '.MM if.MMS
Fourth Ward...11 ..???? :;si' M.sss :;.lus j
Fifth Ward ii,2S<> IS2 <UI2 '-'27 1
Six Mi Ward ...IS! 113 :'?,.*?!? I I.SSU
Soveuth Ward.. 2?>:: W.SI3 I.S5S
Total .V.C.sf, 1.SI4 0!. It'll 2I,31'!?
In the year 1 S>0, tlicre were 11 ?? slaves:
now, 1,811?decrease, ? 0'.' slavt >.
L? v. ellinFa milies.
First Ward 1.177 M7?
Second Ward 1,51-1 l.lii'l
Third Ward I..>7'.'
Fourth Ward 1,722 2,0.>a
Fifth Ward 1.1H* 1.1-2
Sixth Ward l.i'HX 1.027
Seventh Ward 1.71'.' I,,*7S
Total 1 ".212 10.7S8
la I860, there were t'?.n,?3ti
Increase since IS60 3,Sl.'7 -l.UaS
The number of marriages during the year
ending 1st dune, was S40. Ueaths:? l ir.it
ward, lCo: 2nd do., lo">; 3rd do., Ill; 4th
do., 284 : oth do., 6th do.. l"o; Tib do.,
IS2. Total, l.ObS. In ISoO, Increase
onlv 4M. with an advance in population of
I ..'V.''.' souls?including penitentiary, alms
house, ami soldiers' home.
The new census returns of the entire l>is- j
trict of Columbia?which embraces W ash*
ingtou, t leorgetown, and the county ol \\ ash- :
in^ton?compared with IS'11. exhibit 11?? ? t<??
I ?
lowing tacts:
In I>5i>. tlie number *?f tree inhabitants 1
in the 1'istriet. was 4.**.000. in IsoO. . "J, 1.14. j
I ncrease -4.1 Mb
In 1350, uutiihur 0!'rfla ws "5.0S7 !
In ISt'.a, ."'.2'! I
7 1
Decrease in 'en years I-'"
Total populutiou "i 1 .st'.n 7a,
? ? ?? ?? 1 a 1. US 7
A ?r if rebate inervate in ten Years
? I * * I ?> *P 1
In ISfill, nuni'ter ol dwellings i_._ il |
lu lsoo. *..^1' J
lii.Tea.-c. in nuinWr of dtvtdliii?S ? l I
Families, iiumht-r in ISOW I?,ss2 |
?' ?? ?? 1-JjU S.M > I
j
Increased numhor .?i" families b |
dumber ??:' actill: in ISOa I.-S* j
? vK. i
lO'Teu.M' "'??? J
The population. however, has increase*! 1
' - I.l'ii'S -?.>uls. ? H'iiSii. It'llf. Situ.
Ai.kva.noki \. ?The Washington Star, spea 1
king id the Covington Hailroad, says : "lhe j
Covington liailroad will become an tnipor- |
taut conipeiit"r. when finished, h?r tiie hour- 1
lv increasing internal c 'inmerc': netween tie' j
vallev ol the Mississippi and the Atlantic j
eoa.-t cities: a< mile 1??r mile, it can nroba
biv carrv freights and passengers t<>r less:
monev than the i'eunsyivania or New \ ?n*k j
through-freighting railroads ; t!ie shipments
bv it being made from the IJaltiniore, Pima- j
delphia, New ^ ork and 11 -t'?n steamers, at j
Alexandria. The current indication.** are. t
by-tln-bv. that Alexandria is so<m destined ?
to become perhaps the most important poim ;
of transhipment f?r the internal commerce
referred to above. 111 all the country. I liu**. j
the business in connection with that coin- *
luerce. <d the line line ot ueean steamers now
plviog between X?*w \ ork and the lb>trict 1
of Columbia, has this season s.i increased as
to astonish even its own siirewd ami enter- j
prising proprietors. So. too. has thedemands j
upon tht' services ot the Adams A I o. s Kx- :
nn?ss?now one of the greatest American i
commercial enterpri>es in exi-tence. growing
out of the same commerce.
The I'lMisjii iEKi.w Tiieoi/)?;h ai Se.mina
rv.?The proposition submitted in the < I a -
zette ol the 4tu. lor the :a 1 jIi>11ui?%iit "f the
Presbyterian Thcoiog:< al Seminary, under
the control <?}' tiie l iiited Synod, is iav??ruhiv
received in many 'garters of the State, and
;i desire expressed that Alexandria should
he the piace. \<> locality in the e< nntrv
coin I tines more advantages (?? r .micIi an s i. t i -
tuiioii. Tiie town itself otters many cxcel
; lent site-, while ii 'Vf/.v m n> L> " is th light
i desirable, tin' lolty hills that ??\ e: i-?? .k the
city Ii*i*in the -idc ol Hunting ereek, or
: crown it on the W est, oiler locations. thelik?'
i ut which iiave already been seized noon 1?v
the hpiscopal I iieolojrieal Seminarv and
High School, and '?<>orgetown and Columbia
Colleges. e have line views, the most
agroeabie and cultivated S ciety. unparalleled
facilities ol access, and what perhaps is most
importune, one ol the most heaithtul posi
tions?as the census proves?in the I nited
States. l>y all means let the institution he
; located here.
F* t' n Kit a i..? The llermau Benevolent Soci
ety, of tii is city, yesterday, turned out to tiie
i number of some litis. to attend the luneral of
Mr. F. W. Fischer. The S >eiety was under the
j Marshulship of Mr. Michael IJossart. and was
! accompanied by K*puta"s Hand, discoursing
{solemn music, l'he members of tLie S >ciety
wore citizen's dress, with a badge ol crape in
I the left lappel of the coat. This charitable
association has been instituted here fur some
time, and is in a most prosperous condition
1 Mr. Henry llerber is its l\csident.
Washington Cnv (.'(?r \t'l !.s.? In the
Hoard of Alderman, a joint resolution was
! offered by Mr. Brown, inviting the Prince ot
Wales to visit the cily of Washington during
j his sojourn in the I nited States. 1 lie reso
lution was passed in both hoards. The tax
I hill was tinaliv passed with 'he amendments
I attached, taxing all st--ek?> held by pers "is
in this city excepting I nited States stocks,
W ashingti.'ii citv .""ioi k^ ami stocks ol other
; corporations whi? H ..ii." d elsewhere.?
.Wit. lni.
I
Mail F'aii.i he.?Theif was no mail ^wrth
wt'JBulti.uioi 2 received lust ni^ht.
Fall Tkape.? The Full trade will open
this season, early. Our merchants will he
ready with large stocks of Goods, and hand
some assortments, for their customers. We
make our usual appeal to Country Mer
chants and Farmers in the adjacent coun
ties. to try the Alexandria market. They
will find that, in nine eases out of ten, they j
will ?et better bargains here than by goiu^ j
farther North, considering the expense of
travel, freights. i<:e., tfcr. Trade at home!
_
It is the intention of the Washington Xa- !
tioiial Monument Society to place the collec- !
tious at the polls, throughout the entirecoun- I
try on the day of the presidential election, 1
entirely under the auspices of the Ladies' i
Society.
- A \ oi k was taken on the cars on the Or- j
aiige and Alexandria Railroad yesterday, i
which resulted as follows:?For l>ell and Kv- i
erett, f?U: Breckinridge and Lane, IS: Doug
las and Johnson, U.
A
'?Tinklers and Straddlers." are two of the
UtU's! and most courteous ol the epithets be
stowed upon the IViends ot Bell and Everett,
by some of the Breckinridge journals. It
wont do.?Rude names will recoil.
Gen. Walker "the gray eyed man of des
tiny" appears to be (h:x! uial to be run ott, from
every country on which he attempts his fili
buster exploits.
MARRIED.
In Washington, ou Monday afternoon, by Hov.
John C. Smith, Mr. SELIM SLAUGHTER to
Miss MARTHA E. BUCKLEY, both of Virginia.
DIED.
in Washington, "ii the !Uh instant, JOSIAll J*.
POLK, esq., aged ??S years, long an esteemed res- j
ident o tb.it city.
In Frederick county, ou Sunday morning, An- j
gust. 2t>. ol'pulmonary atlection, Mrs. ELIZ V 11.
PARKIN'S, wife of Alfred Parkin-, in the sixtieth j
year 1 ?f her She died, a> she lived with ;i j
high lorgetfulness of self, considering that she !
was a sacrifice for her husband's and children's
"ood, unjoining thcin to meet her in heaven, and
not to weep fur hor. The character of her as of
every such useful woman, is portrayed in the last
Chapter of Proved >.
OPENING OF FALL BONNETS I?By the
New York steamers I have received a full
assortment of the LATEST ST) LES oi FALL
AND WINTKR BONNETS? RIBBONS of all
shades, qualities and widths; FEATHERS and
FLOWERS, in large prolusion,
Rrs- iik>, j Pu sh. j CitAi'E,
Satins, ! Sh.k Bi.ono, I Ffcowtsi k,
Vklvkts, ; Silk La> ks, i Illvsiox, ?o.,
of which I solicit an inspection. A.* I aui receiv
ing additional supplies weekly, 1 can luruish my
patrons with the latest styles always.
LEWIS BAAR, ?>7 King .-t.,
sep 12 Next to 11. 11. Miller's China Store j
"OEHCI SSION CAPS, tJAME DAGS. Ac. - j
JL dust opened a full supply Ely, Walker, and ;
other Caps. Game Bugs, Gun Rods, Ac. On hand j
several l?eautiful Gum: for sale cheai?. Call :ii 88
King street.
se,, |2 .1 OHN T. CRKIGH'ION,
DK liURGS A M MOM AT K I) SUPER PliOS- I
PHATK OF I.1MK, the genuine article, for
sale on pleasing terms by
12 -FAS. C. NEYKTT.
{M.1DE OK CALIFORNIA Gl'ANO, eontain
J ing about as much Ammonia us the Mauipu
lated Guanos, Price if JO per ton.
sop 12 .IAS. C. NICYKTT.
A. MEXICAN GUANO the richest over
brought to this market, f<?r sale by
sep 12 .'AS. NEYETT.
t.j NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, 33
GEORGETOWN. AND AL
EX AND RIA PACKETS.
n^r "/?/' it 1 -1'i?i /?' { JXIXa*
Schooner ARCTIC. Captain Hicks.
" STAri ESMAN, Capt, C. M. Molt.
HAM I LTO.V, Capt. Ogden.
FAIRFAX. Capt S. Molt.
SURPRISE, Capt. Cole.
?? YORKTOWN. Capt. Wogloiu.
SMI. WEEKLY.
agent's ?
New York, SAFFORD 1 DODGE,
yJ Front street.
i-. 1-: and W a bingt *n,
Mi COBB .1 DODGE.
Alexandria,
WM. ii. FOWLE ?t SON,
,,.j, jo No. I.South Wharve*.
L A TO I C 11 E.
' MERCHANT TAILOR. 82 Kiug Street.
? now receiving u very large and choice a.
. ^ortment ??f all the varioii: kind.-; of GOOD>
usually kept ill a first class Merchant Tailoring
and Gentlemen's Furnishing K.-tablishmcnt.
Thankful : ?r the very liberal patronage already
bestowed, a continuance is resp.-cttiilly solicited.
Uniform and small profits?>piiek and sate te
turns. ."Til
N7 OTICK.?The undersigned having qualified
as executors >>i IJiebard t?ros?, deed .
re<11lest all person- indebted t? ? the estate tuinai.e
immediate payment t<? either ot the undersigned,
or to Henry 0. Field, at Cross' obi stand, "ii
King street, with w h??m all the books and accounts
will'remaiu for settlement until the lath of Octo
ber next, and who is duly authorized to receive
KivmcuiK, nnd to give receipts therefor.
GROHGE II. MARK ELL,
JAMES K. M; <> RAW,
ecp I?eolw Executors of H. Y. i'i-oss, dw'd.
SALT AND MOLASSES,
-j ~iu\ SACKS LIYERPOOL GROUND
lOUU AM M SALT, tilled ten sacks to the
Ton. . ?T, . i
20 HOGSHEADS BRIGHT RETAILING I
MOLASSES.
Direct importations, for sale in lots t- suit pur- j
chasers, ou usual terms, by
B. JL LAMBERT, l nion street, i
aug ;'-l?eotlt
F A X 0 V 15 A L L !
V TOURNAMENT AND FANCY BALL will t
A e one oil' at the FAUQUIER WHITE SUL
PIlUR SPRINGS.on l-'Itl/tA >*, IIf/?
Mr. Marshall tCoutumcr) it is expeetdl will ba j
in attendance, prepared to furnish every variety
,t costume.
Warrenton, Fauquier Co., sepj '?d4;
| IYERPOOL SALT.?By the bur<pie Petrea, I
IJ on her voyage from Liverpool, wo expect to :
receive in due siytsou lor the rail iia'iu:
2,lHHi Sacks Coarse, I LIVERPOOL i
I.smi " Ashton's, SALT.
1.2ni! ?? Wortliiugton's J
Which will be -old to the trade upon reasonable j
terms, from the shin.
s ?,u ii IJ. H. MILLER, SON .t CO.
r p A K. PITC H AN b 1' U K i'KNT1N E.?
X 260 bids. Tar. in prime <o- ler
2 a *' Pitch
in ?? Spirits Turpentine, for -ale by
,ep 7 * WHEAT .1 BRO.
4 L.MAN"ACS F"R 1881.?The American Far- :
A. mer's, The Housekeeper's and Comic Alma- j
naes for Htil.by t!i? dozen or gr-??>. ut the lowest
rates dust published and for sale Hy
,e,. II JOHN H. PARROTT.
A. A. MEXICAN GL'ANO.
BARRELS of very superior quality, just
received and lor sale
WM. H. FOWLE A ft ON,
S(i.| j,i No. I South Whai-vcs. j
/"^H*\\P HOOP SKIRTS.?I have just received
V a further supply of those very cheap Skirt.- tor
l*idies and Children. '
31 RICHARD.-,.
CtAI.MuN in pickle, by the jionud, jn>t receiv
0 cii. aiitj f?.r 4ale by CilAS. J. 'd l.^E.
sep 7 cor. of Prince an I Pitt sts.
IIAM'EUN HEKR1NGS ?ltm bbis.. n.eived
1 j per loig Andovcr. for aale bv
WM. II. FOWLE a SO.V.
m'I> i> X<>. 4, S'i'ifh 'rinfVM.
QUPKK PHv'SPHATK OF LiMK.?i:. 1?k
IO lit no's No. I Amiihmati:i? Simt.i: Pii>->
I'li.v i y. or Li>ik, in st:?re and tor sale by
>cj> i THuMAS PUIidV.
TONS St.?FT i'l.l'K WINDSUK P1..AS
OU TER. Ivin^' at Plains Station. Man.!.- as ;i.?p
Railroad. F??r .-ale by FtiWl.E A CU.
tiii ic i'1
fON'S PEb'l \ 1 i \ ii! ANo, i. j direct
0\_M' iuij.oit!iii"n
|(Hi. toils Reese's Mrtoipulat?d liuauo. Urdtrn
i .r f.u) other kind of Guaii.?, B->ne !>i^t. ie., xc.,
ailed Hi Agci?<? prices. A liRO.
jy 1/
Or.o Day Later from Europe.
i^L'KHEc, Sept. 11.?The Liverpool and Ca
nadian Company's steamship Bohemian,
from Liverpool on the.'irtth, via Londonderry
011 Friday evening, the 31st, passed Farther
Point, late last night. Her advices are one
day later
The Arago, I'roni New York on the 18th.
had arrived from Southampton, and the
Kangaroo, Irotn New York same day, had
reached Liverpool.
The owners of the Iirent Kastern hayede
termined that she shall sail for New York on
t he 17th of October.
hwi.v.?A Paris correspondent writes that
there \* not the slightest chance that the* pro
posal to make Naples neutral ground will
sneeeed, anticipating to hear, at any moment
of the entrance o{ (larihaldi into N aples and
of the flight of the King.
The latest Paris correspondence says that
Victor Kmmanucl has sent an autograph let
ter to Louis Napoleon, declaring his impos
sibility of longer resisting the current of
popular feeling in Italy; and adding that
a reported fall had taken place on the bourse
of Id per cent in Neapolitan funds.
The latest from Naples states that military
council had advised the King to leave Naples.
Also, that the officers of the armv and navy,
en masse had tendered their resignations to
the Kit g
K.vui.ano. ?The weavers of Coventry, who
had lung been on a strike, iiave accepted the
terms of the employers, and gone to work
again.
CnMMKIK I A I..? LlVCd'out. Wi:i.kl.V HkI'OCT.?
of cotiou for the week ."<2.1)00 itales, including
S.iHUj lor speculation, ami 11,0'Mi fur expert, The
market closed it ith-#eneral dueling teisdeucy, and
with n alight decline ?>n lower ipiaiitics. The es- '
tiuiated ?ale.* '<? dav {olst) are Imles dosing
at the i''-t!!'i\vin^ <iu<itatiou>;?Orleans fair 72d.
middling si.J; Multilu lair 7>1. middling .>4? I: I'p- i
land* fair Hy. middling 124-1 *?:!. .Smck in port :
1 ,iiss..iii0. including '.'?!(>,(HMl American.
The weather cniilinued fact cable for the j
am! liremlstnllV were dull, with a downward ten- |
deney.
Provision- were verv <inl!. Lard firm at ?>1. :
Consuls elo.-cu at
Pacific Telegraph Line.
Washington, Sept. 11.?The Secretary of
the Treasury to-day opened the bids for the
construction and use by Government of ate- 1
legraph line to t!?e Pacific. The Secretary J
will proLably make his decision this week.
The Steamer City of Washington.
Nf.w Yokk, Sept. 11?The steamer City of)
Washington from Liverpool on the 'J'.bh tilt., I
is signalled below. Her news has been an- |
ticipated.
f r NIVEKSITY OF FEKNSY L V A .ma:
I J MEDICA L DEPARTMENT.
.Xl.XKTV FIFTH SKSS/OX, (ISGo *?'.i.>
WILLI \M 01 US ON, .M. !' , Emeritus Prol es
s<ir of Surgery.
CEORtiK L5. WOOD, M. D., Emeritus Profes
siur of I'raet ice ol Medtcmo,
Sam('ki? JiU kson, HI, D.? Professor t>t 1!? titute,"
of Medicine.
lit iiii l.. Hoimjb, M. D., Professor of Olwtotries
ami tho distiii-i'i ?t Women hd<1 Childruu,
JiisKiMi Caiisox, M. D., Protussor <>t Mulisriii
Mniifii iiiul Pharmacy.
lluKivKT 1'" M. 1-)., Prole .or ?i Cheiu.
is try.
,losi:i*ii Lkiov, M. D., Professor ol Anatomy.
lli.Mn M. Smith, M IProfessor of .Surgery.
W11.1.UM Prim'BK* M. !>., Professor of Theory
miil Practice <?i Medicine.
U'li.UA.M llrsi, M. D., l?em??iijitraU?r of Ana
tomy.
The Lectures oi Hie Session will la*gin on the
.,....,11,1 Monday ?>t October, an<l close on i!j<- first
of March. Tliure will he one Introductory t<? the
Course.
Clinical Instruction is given throughout the
Sefiion, in 1110 Medical Hall, hy the Professors,
mi.l :ti the Pennsylvania and other Hospitals.
The Dissecting Rooms, under the superiuten
deiiv*? ot the Profits:sor o! Au.iMony iui'1 the De
monstrator, nr.- open from the middle Sep
tember.
The Kootn for Operative Surgery and iho Appli
cation of Ra^dage?, .*.< ?, open early ;u >>eptem
ln?r, and throughout the Session, under the .super
vision ..t' the Professor of Surgery.
Surgical Demonstrator? C. S. iitsiioe. M. I*.
Fees for the Lectures (each Profes-io $15,} . >10..
M .11 ricu i or ion lev (paid once only I
Oraduat'iMii Fee
it K RO0 BRS, M. !?.,
Deanof ttic Mcdi :i! Faculty, I niver-ity building.
: \MI ill PIlTCK,Janitor, I niversily building
P. S. Hoard may he had from S2..r?# i" $?'? per
ail.r '"I.. iMlfitt
wee ??. ?' o -
FALL STuCiw.
1 i r K ARK now receiving ??11r Fall stock ?>;
Vv 1 iH of! Kit I ES, LIQUORS. WINKS. TEAS.
TOBACCO, ,te., which i- large and comprises
everv article lo he l??uud in a ii?*>t class \\ lude^ale
(Jr??eery House.
Oursiwk will he replenished and kept up dur
ing the Fall trade, hy weekly arrivals, enahlirnr us
1,, supply our cusintuers and dealer- generally
with goods :?! I"we.-. 1 market rates.
We invite merchant? generally visiting tliis
market to examine our flock betorc making their
pureha.?es. We have U in our power, (and will do
it.) to supply them ** cheap and on us lavoruble
(oruis as goods "I tlie -ame nuaiitv can he pur*
chased in Itaitimore.
,1. U. M.VE1G1I SON.
S(.., ]i) prince-street Wharf, Alex'a.
RESIOVAL.
rpilK subscribers will open at their new store,
I northeast corner ?>t Kin*; and Hoyal streets,
on Monday morning, S<*pt loth, u large and decani
<?t NE\V COODS, consisting in part of Dress
Cioods of nearly every descfiption t> r ladies ami
gentlemen, White Oootis. Shawls, Embroideries,
Douiesties, Curpetings, "ii Cloth, Hugs, Mats, Ac,,
Ac
Those who favor its with a call will lind every
thing usuallv kept in a first class Dry Uools
House, and a- i' i- ?ur purp <se to .-ell goods for
cash and i<> the very prompt credit trade at tin.
very lowest figures.
Wo Halter oursclve-' thai weeau make ii the >!:?
tere?t uf all such t<> ?ic:?1 with us.
#ep s 0. K. WITMKK .t 1JR0.
HAVK Vol K HOOFS PAINTED.?IT MAY
SAVE Til E !?: X P E NT S E < > F A X E W
ONE.? BUTCHER'S PATENT GUM ELASTIC
PAINT, manufactured from pure India Rubber,
ground iii any colors. I !ii~ paint is superior to
:tuy other, its name alone is sufficient to reeom
! mend it. and after years of experiment, found
| to resist the aetiou of the atmosphere, and in any
| ciiuiato. last and better 111 u.* 1 any other in
! use. A sure preveutiv- for Leaky Hoofs, An
? excellent Protector for Metals. For sale by
autf 16 .1. N. HAKPFR Jfc CO.
1 , { POWHATAN PIPES,
I iv HONES PoWllATAN PIPES, medium
in ?? ?? ?? small,
.lust received from the factory, will be sold low
by the
I "TilOO HEED STEMS, of unusual length, will
bo sold low by the bundle.
I it'll mo ?' " K 11. MILLER, SON A CO.
j or PER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.?We have
, lo on baud and f>?r sale, a superior article of -ii
j pvr Phosphate ?'i Lime, whieh we believe t<- be as
I good iis aii v thing of the kind manufactured.
ADDISON. WALLACE ?t
|ii No. 2$ King street
1 l"ST HECEIYED a further cupply of eam
*1 paitrn charms. > henille, Split ui|d Poitidi,
Zcphvr Worsted Hair NVtts, Darning, Knitting
1 and Crochet Needles. Belting, Linen and Cotton
' Crochet Hmid, Dress Huttons. ,te.. Ac., at
sepia RICHARDS.
j ripviUt CURED SHOULDERS in bags, very
O nice, expe-ted lo day, for sale by
CllARLKd WISE,
7 cor. of Prince and Pitt-sts.
,r?r * - ?
? / tlDEK.?'? ?' bids. Pure New Jersey CIDER,
| \j for s;:lc bv
: N. it v h
/ ^OTl'oN VARN.?-10,4*00 superior South
; V : em Vara, for sale by
I .up ; _ _ W ?|EAT ii BRO,
I">lt'liLINu \ lNEitAR, wbieh I will warrant
to k<ien pickles, reoeived this ilay and tor sate
I ij [aug 2Uj QAHBET HUL3I'.
GRAUD MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL OF
THE 175th REGIMENT.
mill; officers 4u<l soldiery connected with tbo
JL 175rii Regiment will hold a GRAND MILl
TARY AND CIVIC 1>ALL in commemoration of
the Battle of North Point, <>n the evening ot
the 12th last., at-SAREPTA HALL. This Ball
will be one of the first order, and it is proposed,
to hare out* of the largest that \\&s ewr'veu hem ;
in Alexandria
Good order will be strictly required, and no ;
improper person be admitted.
COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS:
Lieut. Col. 11. C. Dorsey, Maj.J. E. Srnoot, (
t'apt. II. K. Bradshaw, Maj.Wiu.F. Padgett. ;
COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. . ;
A-Ijt. A..I. Humphreys, Lieut. U . W.Allen,
Lieut. K. E Violett, ' Heory Sohwart/.
COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION:
Capt. Joseph Williams. Maj. George Duffey,
Lieut. U. W*. Robiusou, Lieut. Charles .1:?\-ins,
FLOOR MANAGERS:
Or. Master Jno. A. Field, Lieut. W'. II. Smith,
Hugh Latham.
The committee pledge them to use every ell<<n
to make this one of the mo.it pleasant occasions to
all who may favor them with their company.
Tickets of admission for a geutlemen and two ,
ladies, SI.
Esputa's celebrated cotillion band has been en- ;
gajred tor the occasion.
The military will please appear in uniform,
scp 11?td
1I7ATCHES GIVEN AWAY ! !?A gift valued
VY from two dollars to one hundred dollars" I
given with every Rook sold at retail prices! At j
lca.-t one Wlftch *- guaranteed to every twelve j
Rooks. These inducements are offered by the '
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, .'.7 Park i
Row, New York, the most extensive and the most
liberal Gift Concern in existence! Send for a cata- j
logue.
Those who have patronized other tiitt House." j
arc particularly requested to acquaint theniselve>
with our term*. Our inducements ur? unrivalled, J
and put all others in the shade. The following J
are some of the Gifts to purchasers of books :
English Lever Gold Watohes, Hunting Cases.
Patent Lever " *"
Ladies' Lever " " open face.
Detached Lex'er Silver Watches, Hunting Cases.
Lcptne Silver Watches, open laec.
Gold Lockets, various sizes.
Ladies' and Gents.'Gold t'liaius, various styles.
Ladies' and Gents.' Gold Sleeve Buttons and
Studs, all patterns.
Gents.' Bosom Pins, new and rich styles.
Gold Pencils and Pens.
Ladies' and Gents.' Gold Rinjis.
Gold Watch Keys and Belt Pins.
A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pins, and
Ear-Drops, comprising all the styles now worn,
such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, Hureu
tine, ?fcc.. Ac., Ac.
(1 old Bracelets, all styles.
The List of Books comprises a great assort
ment of standard works in every department ot
literature, interesting to tlio young and old. Do
u?>t fail to send i??r a catalogue. Catalogue?
mailed free to any address. Apply to
SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY,
."?7 Park Row, New York City.
New York, Sep 8?dit
4 UTOBIOG RA P111CAL RECOLLECTIONS,
^'V by the late Charles Robert Leslie, R. A., edi
ted with a prefatory essay on Leslie as an Artist,
Ac., by Tom Taylor, esq.. one volume, l2mo.f
with portrait, $1.2?.
The Ebony Idol- "It is a land of graven im
ages. and thev are mad upon their idols "?Jere
uiiah ?one vol , 12tuo. cloth, $ I.
Reminiscences of an Officer >>i Zouaves, trarisla*
led from tit?* French, 12uio., SI.
Twelve Years of a Soldier'- Life in India, being
ex tract 3 fpoii the letters ot the late Major W . S. R.
Hudson. I!. A.,including a personal narrative
of thy Siege of Delhi, and Capture of the Kin^
and Prinzes, i vol., I2mc , Si.
Forty Years Experience in Sunday Schools, by
Rev. S. 11. Tvng, D. D? t?Oe.
The* Reason Why?Natural History?Giving
reasons for hundreds of interesting facts in con
nection with Zoology, ?Le., illustrated with numer
osu engravings, 12mo. eloth, SI.
Southern and South-Western Sketches, !? un,
Sentiment, and Adventure, b\ a gentleman of
Richmond, :?oe.
Mother Goose for Grown Folks A Christmas
reading. 7.?c.
The Practical Miner's Own Book and Guide, by
Job Atkins. M. E., $2. !?<?) sale by
JAMES KNTWTSLE .t SON,
jj0i, 7 No. King-street.
THE ALEXANDRIA SHOE FACTORY.
('. A. LiALDWiX it CO., Pltul'ltlETOKS
HAVING removed to their new and spacious
warehouse, at the uoitbeast corner of Kin^r
and Royal streets, invite the attend Southern
iod Wreste.rn merchants :tn>l dealers generally to
their extensive and well assorted .-:t<'ck ot
consi.-itiiig of m great variety of Mim'h, Women's.
J/.vv, Hti?, Yanfh'n, ?vt .- 'htl'h ? >A it-oU. Stuns,
onri ft rutin both sewed and peirged. of Calt,
Kip, Buff, Grain, Split, Enameled, and Patent
Leather: a large stock of /.??/?< ?' ,%??. ?/?oe? tin<(
it*. Mt of Morocco, Kid, Goat, Lasting, A'-., all
.?t' which will be sold a> low as they can be pur
chased in any market, ?*i tG?? same ?j11I?t > und
t \ le. Hav ing made extensive preparations tor
the manufacture, ot goods, we hope to receive the
encouragement of the Southern t ide, as we arc
determined to do all in oir t>> make tlicit
dealings with us satisfactory.
We have al.?o in store a targe st?H'k of llatstiud
Caps, of the latest styles which we have io.-t re
chived from the factories and which will be sold
!nW. j Seiiliitel. S ang't!
AGRIC CLTURAL WAREKO USE.
iV<>. ?, A im/-street.
!' L A S T K R M I L L AN 1> F A t: T DRY,
t'.'. t'niou-siree/,
LSAVING REMOVED from the old stand <>n
I Fairfax .?licet, to the SPAClOl S WARE
llOl'SE. No. 26. Iving-street, v\c beg leave to call
the attention of farmers lu our large and well se j
lee ted stock ot
IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS. and GUANOS.
Wu arc *Uo erecting a PLASTER MILL, (a?
No. h*. Union street.) where We will soot: be abb
I?? furnish tin*
BUST FINE GROUND WINDSOR PLASTER,
Of of/i* own lunmrtafii'it.
We are also preparing for the manufacture of
y. i amixo iMt'L /<;)t/*:rs.
which we expect io Suruish of the best qualit v.
ian MEADE i MA RYE.
WILLIAM H fov/LE & SON.
A". !, south H /fif/'/vvf,
?0 I- F K R E 0 K S A L E?
PERI'VI AX ?Jl A NO. of direct importation
:>? I!iis per Ship <'um|i;es(.
15 A KER'S island. or AMERICAN* C??*S.
? I I'AXO, c.tru" "i Siii|? Marv Uia'U'wrd.
kettlewells .\iaxjpi i.ated cr axo.
C'jui p'.'st"' { of pure Petuvian a ml Xevassa (iuauos.
thoroughly integrated by machinery.
WIIITE MKXrcA v A. verv superior.
liATiill A So.VS SI'PER PH'?SPUATK i?l'
LIME, from raw-botios.
PAYNTER'S SUPER PHOrjl'ilA'H'.
liROl'XD HAW. BOXES. jv ??)
IIALLOTYPES : HALL0TYFE3 !!
THE LATEST AM) GREATEST INVENTION
IX THE art:
riUlE nm.kr.dgned having bought the patent
1 right for iin> city, otitis i!it?e PICTURES
t?. the public, ami '.ails upou everybody who want
PERFECT GEMS OF LIKENESSES !
ni.irc ihlnu t i. a- uru.vui-j:, ami un..vi'i;;t thai;
Oil i'aiuliug.", to try a
h a ll a r v r j: a
AM BROTY PES.
DAit UERREOTYPES.
and P1IOTOGH APILS, >
Taken artistically. ami a? low, if not lower, that, j
anywhere el-e. ..*?** C'Uie an.I see the HALLO
T\ PES! H. WOO L K,
mh IT ? lv Roval sr., 2d door from l\'ing-st.
NrOTl(/E.? 1 he undersigned have ti.i.? via>
formed a copartnership under the styie o
PERRY BROTH ers, and have taken the stor?
Xo. i I. IvirjiC .-treel. where they will keep a gene
ial assortment of TlX, d A PANEL* and H0l .SE.
FlRNlSillX'} WARE, I'M RK ELLAS. Will PS. I
l.'AXES, BRUSHES. Ci'MBS, Ac. To which ?
ll>
ol j
PERRY BROTH ERS. and have taken the store
Xo. II. lv in ix .-treel. where they u i! I keep a gene
ral a.-?orHneut ol TlX, dAPANEl' and HOUSE i
El
(
;!uv invite the attention of t he trade,
WILLIAM PERRY,
an; la?It JOSEPH PERRY.
/ 1 KOI'N!) PLASTER.?We oiler tor sale b< -t
\ W IXDSOR PLASTER, ground very tine in j
our own .\I ill, at >i? p<:r ton ot 22 11) f;.-:.. delivered j
t.? <*ars or t i vessel.-. Ti;^ piit O Will tiotbe udvuii- j
ivd, and thu m.tuercait i?iy upon gutting tin- best
urtuU-. tresh "round, whenever thev mav order,
jo 2S ' MEADE"A MA RYE.
COAL.
\\t E .-hail receive discharge a o.irgo of
VV WHITE A'"'" ' Gil AVD SToVE COAL
in .i few days, ami s 4ici orders tor ;aiue ;it iowest
ra!es. iank 25] WJJEAT d l$U'b
K<>R iAhK OK KW.\T.~Two dt-Mm>de
&-i li.ivu *it?ry BKiCK dwelling HOUSES,
loeutcd m a pleasaut pmi oi the city. 1'ne tetuin
will h& very aoCuiuiiiodatin^. Apply to
je Iv?it W. N. McVr?IGH.
TO THE
FARMERS and PLANTERS
OF VIRGINIA.
FOWLE & CO S..
SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE!)
PERUVIAN GUANO
The best, cheapest, and most
permanent
FERTILIZER
YET OFFERED TO THE AGRICULTURALIST.
Endorsed by DR. H. 11. STAIJLKK, of Alexan
ilrisi. W,and PROF. CAMPBELL MORFIT,
of New York, two ol' the uiosi eminent !
Chemists t>t the t' 11 i(?:?! Suites,
a.- the only combination of
Phosphatic and Ammoniated
GUANOS,
Vet offered in .1 REALLY SOLUBLE FORM.
It is composed of
OF OUR OWN
DIRECT IMPORTATION,
FliO .M T11 \\
Oliinclia ct Sombrero Islands.
AND WARRANTED
FREE from all IMPURITIES.1
it has Wen .severely tested by many of the most j
meet's*f'ul ami intelligent Farmers hoth in Yir- |
i^inia and Maryland, side by side with Peruvian 1
liua.no, and its superiority fully proved, besides J
L>elli>c
EST" 16 per cent. Cheaper.
The SOMBRERO GUANO, before be in*,' added j
to the PERUVIAN, i.- rendered IMMEDIATELY j
SOLI IJLF. by a process but recently discovered, j
:md peculiarly our own.
The value of PERUVIAN' GUANO, presented
in tlii.x 111<>iiilii*d mid improved form, can hardly be 1
i
aver estimated.
I
Price 850 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. |
IX ADDITION'
To the above, we oiler to th<>se who may prefer it,
SUPERIOR XO. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO j
l'er Ships "Conquest," ".Juliette," ''Tartar," and
ithers, exjected to arrive at this j>ort, during the
Luoutbi of .July, August, and .September,
DIRECT FROM THE
CllINCIIA ISLANDS.;
"|3 jCjy ??^
SOMBRERO GUANO,
P<m "Judge Rlnney," "Rachael Jane" "Lcui," and
"Exchange,"
DIRECT FROM THE ISLAND OF
SOMBRERO.
AND 01 11 USUAL SUPPLIES OF
Columbian, Mexican & African
auAisros.
Wf are prepared it. ??!I the above articles a?
l?>w as they cm be bought in any market in the
?????? (it |-V .
FOWLR & CO..
jy ~?col'm Alexandria. V?.
rnilllKK SMALL AND DESI K A RLE FA K.MS
1 Ft'H SALE.- I have for -alt! ihree .-mall
Ma. Is of land in Fairfax e?unity, about live miles
Irom Alexandria, lying between tin* I .it t U- 11 i \ e f
Turnpike and r?i?- Orange and Mana: -a* <.?a|> l'a<l
roads. and in (ho vicinity >>t' <*i??n?!Mill ami the
Lebanon meeting house. Tin* buid is good
quality.
1""$i ACRES, lias ..n it a
,go.?d D\\ ELL1NG 1101 SK. Ac.. atni plenty
fjt tti.i'?l.
Nil. "J contains about 101 acres, an.i >- well wood
e.l.
LJoth thf.ee tracts are about equally divided by
Turkey Cook Run, a never failing stream, an.I are
l.t.iuided partly by llu- Manassas road.
ft?-* N'ii contains ACHES, i- i*!i watered
ami heavily wooded, and li;?> a small TEN E
M EXT n|"i?i ii.
l"i:ss.ms:?One third cash: one-ttiird in turn years:
and one-third in three years. The deferred pav
in -11i> tn hear interest, payable halt yearly, ami to
he -eclired by ileeil of tllist. All deeds at the ens1!
ol iiie purehaseis. K. JOHNSTON.
Attorney for .Mrs. E. 15. Cav'.ei.
Sen 1 ? eotf
HAND'S .MAN I PI* LA TEH U t A.\0.?Manu
kj faetureil hy Samuel Saiids. formerly editor ot
the American Farmer, Baltimore, .Mil.?We otl'er
this article Jo the Farmer- <if Maryland and Vir
ginia with tin; fullest eoutidencc of it? intrinsic
value, helieving it to he unti. rpassed hv any other
article of prepared manure yet offered to the pub
lic. Ii is warranted to contain 1' to in per ceiilof
Ammonia,and L> to.jo per/vnt of P!io.-t hate. ?>r
? lcrs will i?e promptly tilled.
ADDISON, WALLACE .t CO..
sep 1" No. 2> King street.
\TT WHEAT DRILLS.
E are now prepared to lake older- lor GU
ANO and WI1LAT DH ILLS, and will furnish,
any D:ili that may he preferred. W? have bi-en
selling the SEiMOl K HK1LL lor Jlvo yvur?,
with entire success, and we again oiler thetu, be
lieving them to he the best* in the market. All
orders will he promptlv tilled.
.MEADE A MAR YE,
Agricultural Warehouse, No. '25 King-street,
jv 14
I ILLIE'S CHILLED AND WROl."(.t JIT
JLi IKON RUKOLAR AND FlKE-l'KOOF
SAFES, with hi.- iuiM'i vedcombined Permutation
and Combination Locks, have merits that deserve
the attention ofevery business man. It is conli
dently believed that the decided triumphs of this
SAFE in ail places where tnily tested, as a! Iowa
City by would be competitors, and at Oshkosh,
Wisconsin, by tire, must convince a discriminating
public of the folly of trusting in sheel-irun SAFES
fur any purpose whatever. Person-; wishing SAFES
are invited to an investigation of the many advan
tage.- this Ci11LLJ*.D lll'-'N SAl-E j;o.-,.n,ja>e> o\vi
lli others. Hy cnliing at our Sales liooms, 05
Louisiana Avenue, Washington city, the most sa
tisfactory ccrtihcuies can he seen of the F1 RE
and IH'ROLAR PROOF .MERITS of tiiis SAFE.
E. C. PATTERSON, Oenerul Agent,
Washington, dec I''.?.11 v
J I ST RECEIVED?
20 boxes S\\Cyt Or,?nge{; "? boxes Lemons
?It] boxo* fig=: b-ib's soft shell Alinon.l
-I'O bales (.'ream Nuts: bales 1-111.?-11
I cask Pecans; 1 cask Hemp Seed.
I cask Canary Seed: 500 (.'oe.ctnut*:
30 boxes Raisins, v.'aoies, halves, uud quarters
1 case Pruiics: t cane [ reserved Oilier,
With a great variety ot'other artu les too nunie
lous to mention- -l'and:t-? aiu'. CaKv.- constantly
??ii baud, and also m ide to older. 1 hive also re
ceived thi> roorniug, a '"t of imported Cuiiaii<-- in
tine song: also Cage "I different si/i-s, ;md a variety
of shapes. The above attie'es will be sold low f??r
cush, at t". SCHAFER'S, Confeetintn-iy,
i?v 'J No. :i north Fairfax street
l Q,*t BUSHELSfreabground COR':-; MEAL, iu
i-vt) -itore aiid tor sal? by
' sep 3 4LIiJbRT W. MiiAV 4 CQ.
AUCTION SALES.
BY T. M. McCOKMICK.?;Auctiohekr.
Q*LEOF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.?
Jo Pursuant to a decree of tbo Circuit Court ot
Alexandria County Va.. at its May term, lb60, in
the suit of Kincheloe A Bruin, plaintifls, against
Thomas Coyle and others, defendants the sub'cri
bcr as Commissioner for the purpose, will ofler for
sale, at public auction, in front of the Mayer's
Office in the city of Alexandria, Virginia, on Sat
urday, the VAth (lay of October, 18G0, at 12 o'clock
M., the following property.
A TRACT OF LAND, in the County of Prince
William, Va , on the Orange and Alexandria Rail
road, near its intersection with Bull Run, contain
in" about 227 ACRES and 22 POLES?being the
name tract of land which was conveyed by \\ ilrner
McLcau, und others, to George D. Fowle, and by
the latter conveyed to eaid Coyle?the exact metes
and boundn of which can bo ascertained by con
sulting eiiher of said conveyances. About ,u
acres of this laud is in cultivation, hss been big
1V improved, and is very productive. The remain
der is iu wood of fine growth which by its proximity
to the Ruilroid, can be readily converted into mo
ney. There is on the place a large and commodi
ous Baru and Stable, nearly new, aud built iu the
best manner.
Thkms. Ton per centum ot the purchase uiouey
to be paid in cash, the balance in thr*e equal in
stalment*, at six, twelve, and eighteen monthj
from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be
secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with good
personal security, bearing interest from date, and
the title to be retained till the purchase money >?
fully paid S. FERGUSON BEAC'II,
sep 12-eots Commi?ioper.
CCOMMISSIONERS' SALE OF A BEAl.'il
) KUL LOT OF GROUND AT THE NORTH
WEST CORNER OF PRINCE AND ALFRED
STREETS. Under authority of a decrcc of ti e
Circuit Court of Alexandria county, rendered at
May term, IHS9, in the case of Ibompsonvs. Mills,
V.'., 1 will offer for sale by auction, on Satu^ny,
he i'Ath ti<iy ?/ October next, at 11 o'clock, A. J I..
n front of the Mayor's Office in Alexandria, hat
,0rv valuable LOT OF GROUND, improved by a
tfa*goo.l frame DWELLING, situated on the
iluortb side of Prince .-tree!, and west side ot
\lfred street, at their intersection, extending on
Prince sfeet 49 feet inches, and on Alfred street
nil) feet, to an alley 15 feet wide?Mibject to a rent
?har"e of $49.-12 per annum. The property will
ijc roTd tree of taxes and of ground rent to the Ut
October, 1800.
The terms of sale prescribed by the decree are
>ne tenth of the purchase money to be paid down
m the dav of sale, and the residue in three equal
nstalmen'ts at ?, 12. and \S months, with interest
'rom the day of sale; the bonds of the purchaser
o be given for the deferred pay menu, with ap
jrovd security and the title tobe retained untu
he whole purchase money and interest shall have
been paid; and iu case of the failure of the purcha
ser to comply with these terms, the property to bo
rM?wm/h*.* o-'arthur TAVt0B,
?ep 12-eotd Commissioner.
\TALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.?A
V BARGAIN.?Will be sold, a bargain, the
property lying at the head of King street, immedi
ately west of HoofTs Run, known as the residence
jf the late Catherine Diet, also theadioining h? ?
x*- EMENT with the ground attached, upon
M which now stands a substantial brick slaugh
terhouse. There is also a snail strip of grouna
upon the opposite side of the road suited for a
stable, slaughter house, Ac. This property is just
beyond the city limits and not subject to taxation
by the oojporati u. The lots each contain a dwel
ling, and will be sold separ itely it desired. 1 er
j0ns disposed to purchase can examine the premi
ses If not sold prior to the 1 "t December next, I
will upon that day, at 12 o'clock M., upon f^e
premises, offer it ar public sale to the highest biu
!lcr, upon terms that will then and there be made
known. . ? r r ?*..r T
For further information enquire of Joun i.
Creighton, No. SS King St. or the subscriber
sep 12? lawtn M. D. DIEZ._Aj?nim?tratri?.
BV T M. McCORMIOK?AvcTtuSEEK.
D. HODOKIN A BRO., will sell at public
. auction,on Suturtin^, Sept.\bth, at 10 o clock
\ M , al! their stock of WHEELWRIGHT S and
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, MATERIAL, Ac.
Tehms or SaIE.?All .Jutn.: of $20 and under
L-ash; on all sums over $2o a credit of thirty and
iixty days will be given for good negotiable pal tr.
sep 12?WAF_*_
Building lots f^r sale.?i win sell
by auction a number of LOTS, on Alfred and
Wolfe streets 1'ers ns wishing to provide them
selves with cheap building sites could not be bet
ter suited anywhere in the city. The sale wi 1
t ike place at ID o'clock, A. M., on THU R^DAi ,
20th inst., iu front of the African Baptist Church,
Alfred, between Duke aud Wolfe streets.
sen 12?eotd W. T. EARL^ .
WASHINGTON BREWERY.
DRAUGHT ALE, PORTER AND STRONG
!i EE It.
A FULL assortment of barrels, halves and
J\. quarters, of the above superior and pure
\I\LT LIQUORS, can be had ata lovr price Irom.
JOHN DAVISON,
Middle Store, old Theatre, Alexandria, Va
The STRONG BEER, on account of its low
price and mibl flavor, is well fitted for family u?e,
and it will prove a most agreeable and wholesome
beverage to ladies and children.
N. B. Read i lie following from the Evening
Star of December^, 1SM: r .
"A it r. m \ it a a hi. > Fist: Ai.k.?Mr. Davison s
successor in the Washington Brewery, corner of
K and 27th stree?>, Mr. Colin?-au, ?> now manufac
turing XX ale and porter and b-own stout, all
which reflect infinite credit on his establishment.
His ale compares favorably, indeed, with the be-t
Philadelphia and Albany ales, being, according
to our much more liko the beat hnglwsh &n*i
Scotch ales than those imported from either oi
those cities. It he continues to produce so supe
rior an article, he will shortly make a reputation
for his brewery surpassing thai of any Northern
ustHblisbnieiit."
Enquire of JOHN DAVISON,
Theatre Building, Alexandria.
mh 10?tf Wholesale Dealer >u Malt Liquors.
!m ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
( JL IIK undersigned is now manufacturing, at hi;
li ii K Vv 1! K Y ,
Corner of King aud Fayettd Street*.
Superior qualities 0i'
| PALK. AMUKII. AN1? CltKAM ALL'S.
: to which In- resjutltally invite.* the attention o!
I hid friends, and the public. Hating an experi
| enee of over 20 years iu the business, and posses
j sing extensive uiannj'uctin-!n>f facilities, he Hatter*
i himself tlr.it his ALES will compare favorably
, with any manufactured, either in or out of the
I State uf Virginia.
It uecessary, he could till columns with tho
I uxttiy Haltering testimonials he ha? received with
l regard to the superiority of his ALES, from tho
| press und the public : hut he prefers that his ALE
j >!<a 11 speak for itself.
j Bv a striet ffimnml attention to business, and
| a determination to manufacture nothing but a
j superior quality of I'UIiE ALL, he hopes to
I merit a shave uf public patronage.
BOTTLED ALE AXI) PORTER, put up ex
pressly for family use. constantly on baud.
;?-rh Orders promptly attended to.
nib 15 H. S. MARTTN".
NEW STOVE AND TIN 8T0BE,
No. 14 Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Va.
AC A li D.?EXOCH (j H DIES respectful ly in
forms h'S friends and the public generally, tbat
! he has associated with hiui hi* son JAMES E.
I GRIMES, and under thetirm name of K. GRIMES
<t SOX, we have resumed at the old stand on Fair
| fax street, the STOVE, AND TIN WARE BUSI
j NESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, and hope and
I expect to conduct the same, so a.- to merit the confi
j deuce and patronage of all who may give us a call,
i We intend to devote our time and attention mora
( especially to out door work, both in towu and
! country, such as
JWUFI.XO, UUTTER ISO and SPOUTING,
j Aud all kinds of Stove and Furuaoe Work, and
I Jobs that require skill and experiouoo.
All J- bbingand Itepairiugattended to in person.
Our Stock of STOVUS ii intended to suit the
wants of every body. We are determined to please,
both in work Uono and goods sold. Our expense*
are small and we shall be content with small profits.
y&r Orders from the country, either for work
or for goods promptly attended to.
"<-t 1?ly E. GRIMES 4 SON.
ITIARlf FOR SALE.?The subscriber offers at
V private sale, the FARM ou which he resides,
iu Fairfax County miles northeast of Sudley
Mills, being within half a mile of the Manassas
Gap Railroad, (now under construction,,) contain
ing 108 ACRES?between To and 30 Acres in
Woodland. The farm i^ divided into four Fields,
of about 2II aer?'s eaeh--about 10 aorcs well set in
grass -a well^f excellent and never failing
faiiii water in the yard?Br ILDINGS in good re
pair. an.I com ortable.
Terms moderate, aud to suit the purchaser, if
early application made to the subscriber, ou tb*
<-r by letter addressed
DAVID IV CONRAD, Agent,
augt)?tf Areola, Loudoun Co., Va.
JOB PRINTING *
tfaiily ?twatoi, witb dUj^tok, H tfcU

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