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The Market*. Baltimo/ik, <?;?:. j ? Flonr ij dull un.l heavy Howard treet m.l Ohio i \\ heat firm ?uite I i-?ui 1 turn iirui: \ellow 72c. provisions steady: nn-ss pork $ly..?0(a $P.?.75 . ilU?$i J Cofl'ee liriu. Whiskey steady, a .'Jut --51' YiOtx, <>.??. .V?Flour i< 5e. lower: State _ 2di "Iii.i Southern $5. :,(ii ft-- Wheat is quiet: winter red, a shode firm ,: ,,tlier kind* an* dull. Corn i.> lo. higher; mixed id 7I<- fork dull. Lard quiet. Whiskey firm -'?c Kichmoud Cattle Market, Oct. 5. hi.i '??s,l!'i''3- of Cattle at the scales this n-ek w:t? very iieavv t?>r lhis season, there being nil bead sold, ! <r which the general range of i.ii.'c- w.i- t" Si gross One extra tine lot '.r au'ht >: 4?";?ss: 74 head were taken by the i.'jK'hcrs of Petvi.-bnrg, Portsmouth, .fee., stiil the , ,vv supply caused prices to decline below pre v, lU.' .potations. Ouite u number were held over una old' j} . ?Supply greater th;in the demand, for ,ii?!i!iiiig. ?i'i ,lt't. Com ted at $S.jO j,. j,v7.' net?a decline from last week. Shk'? t previous quotations, $4.50 to $5 .. .. j..r Extra quality : Inferior grades $2.25 to per head. V MtK. Oct. t.?The receipts of Flour and tiriin t day f""t up as follows: Flour 21,102 bbls.; V,i: 1 i J. 7?*?'? bushels: C??rn, 0.01VS bushels. 1360 A LMANAC. 1860. | ?Mi! MONTH. S t* >" S L' N OCl'Ol'KK. riHV". H-/1. MOON S I'HASKS. ?'-Saturday I>' ?"> 12 p. h. m. 7 Sunday H li' ?> tl Last (jr.. 7 6 !."> k. ? Monday ?> 21 5 U MlDi, Tuesday ?> 22. 5 3* Firstqr.,2l 21 m. ] H' Wednesday.... ?'? 2-> j .'!7 Full 2(> 2 l k. !I Thursday ? 21 5 HMJII WATKK. ! 12 Friday *? 25 .> ."?5 <.?? r'ii t?.?h.?m. v.i i,'ixi-: list. POUT OK A L K X A N l> RI A?0 CT 0B K R I. ! A i: KI v K r>. Schr. Mary and Ann. Flowers, Xanieinoy, corn i au. wheat to Thoma? Perry. Saii.ko. Brig Serena l'. Smith, Smith, Boston, by Win. ? H. Fowle li Son. ?ehr. Mist, Di?f>way, Xew York, by T. J. Ale- i iiatley. Schr. Caroline Anderson, Dowkcr, Wareham, bv T. J. Mehatley. Schr. Sarah A. Taylor, Dukes, Wareham, by !5' rden Mining Co. M km on AN I) Sehr. Henry Pvrkins, Eldridge, hence at Bvs ton, '?'<J inst. Schr. Charles M. Neal, Henderson, sailed from Philadelphia. for thi? port, .'id in.-t.. Sehr.*. L. Tu ker. Miller, aud Albert Pharo, ('runnier, for Washington, D. C., cl'd at Philadel phia, 3d inst. Si-fir. .I. W. Seavor, Xickerson, -ailed from Bos ton, for this port, tth inst. S?hr. I ?j<?. Kmors-'U, sailed from Bristol, for thi= port, Kd inst. S hr. L. Audvnried, D.irtlett. sailed froiii Phila delphia, for this port, 4th inst. oa XA l commkhge. A im:i vi:i>, October 5. lioats Safety Clark, uiiu .laiues, E. W. Dun ham, Morgan Miller, T. Cookendorfer, and Mary Martens, coal l<> T. .J. Mehatley. Boat H D. Carlton, ct?al t<> American Coal Co. I'oats 1?. W. MoCleary, sind Carrie of Hancock, poal to Borden .Mining Co. B".it Prinze Rupert, coal t-> Frost burg Coal C?>. i'oat C. F. Nev. aian, coal to R. M. Franks. D HI I'D 1'.KK1*. ,-iiia!! tuuud, Sugar cured, put up expressly for tamilie?, for sale bv CHARLES J. WISE, ocl f> cor id' Prince and Pitt-sis. tMlESH COR.N MEAL, received twice a week, and for sale by CHARLES .1. WTSE, uct (i c<ir. of Prince and Pitt-sts. fllliK SAl.K OK L<)TS iidvortis^d by us having X been postponed ->11 account of the weather, we ro!er parties wishing t'? purchase to our agent, R. Johnston, who i- authorized to sell any of them, f ue property embraces the square known us the j <;u.'.ilpH lot. the ground lying between Christ Church and Messrs. Kemper's Academy, and the Jor.- on the we-t side Royal, between Priuee aud Duke street-, extending from Mr. Davey's lino to Mr. Barton'-.. The property has been subdivided j int. ??onveiiicut building lots. KSTHER AXX CATLETT. oct 2 -eo.-.f ,1011V U*. MIXOR. / "\KANOE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD v/ COMPANY. T!n* nun mil mooting: of t he *! . ivli-? i i -: - ? <t the Company, will he held at the ..tJii-i- >i tlii- ?mr? ^iiv in Alexandria, on Thurs ?i.iv, ti.tr 1 j?t dav <?' Novembernext. .'? i l-e.,td ' 11. R RID, Clerk. ? l.viii'hbtir^, '_'!iiirl,,tlep vil!e, aud \\arrentoii papers '""I'.v.} | N\ u'l l< E. 1 herebv forewarn h11 persons from I harboring or crediting my wife, AUNES MrCAitTUY. who ha.- left my bed ati'l hoard with out cause, a> > will pay !!?? debts of her Contraot j_ , an11 will *? 11iiirce the law against any one har l?.?rtnir her. JOHN Mt CAKTllY. Ml) i X 1 V i: K N <> N MAN I r ACTUKINU COM PAN \ The a'iniial general meeting ? tiii- C<>mpaitv. ?il! he held at the office <>t the ( !iij/ iiiv. "ii Wellington -treet between Oroiioco aii'i Pendleton streets, uii i ue*>day, the 2*d mst., at ; oVU-k, 1*. M. oet 2av2w K. JOHNSTON, Secretary. ; i Ki?K?;lA PINE. Iu?t rv. eived from Savan \ I u;ih per Schr. Henry l'ay>i.n. 00,0tiu feet ol j--sorted GEOKUIA PINE j hv I by t*. i by 1. G by 12 If.v 12. li? hv 12." 3 hv 12. 2 hv 12, for ;;,!ehy ' [octij WATERS .t CO. j VJX DS AND STOCKS FOR SALE ? 1/ Oijanci: \\!> Al.i: \ am>i:i v 2d mortgage f> }>er cent. Ma\\->.\- Oai* Ram.::oai? Bono* Okaxi k %ni? Alkxammiia Railroad Stock. ?cp |i?e -!in I'i KlvE ii' HKKl'ERl. N' OTICE.?Ntiec i.< hereby given that .John .!. Hooper is no longer in my employ, and is j 3 >t authorized t ? e .licet money or transact any I ^usine.v- whatever for mc. wi {?d.tt H. >? MARTIN. j / i KOI ND PLASTER. warranted pure, and v ' we!! inaniitacttirod, ? ?.?r .-ale. in store at $3 j I1-.-: ton of 22 t-> close the cargo. WM. 11 FOWLE a SON, -j ?ej> No. i. South Wharves. r Mil IS i, V, inform the public that Mr. A. S. 1- 1 ?:? k% is u<? longer the agent ot <i-y i',i I'll ICE .v COOK. L)' i KLAND KEKSK'iS.? ) hale.-;; i and 0. ! Fulled Ch-ih.-, in store, j!lll for sale al fact.'Tv prices, hv >-n> 2? ?I'll ill' NTON .k KI DO ELY. ni: hl'lDiS AMMoNlA'i'ED SL'PER PliOS 1*11 -\TK OF L1ME. tiu genuine article, for e:i pleasing terms by -fp p.- * .1 ,.\S. <\ N'KY K I T. TuX> KEKSE'S M A N 1 P I' L A T E I) ?il ANv>. We are prepared to till ail or Jors }<ruiuptiv for Reese's On a no. 'q> 2.' ' KNOX Jn LIU). WlXlniv; (JLASS.?170 boxes French Win ' ' i v tiia-s, assorteil .-i/.e.-?generally large, Ju-*irevoivej and for sylcbv ^22 H. H MILLEK, SON .t CO. L^Hh.-'H K<?LL Dl'TTLH.?o barrels Western ""1! Gutter ?.f ohoiee.-t <{Ua!iiy. just received :"-'r r\j,rv-?, and fol sale hy U. Ill LST, 1 17 King -troet. '{|| liAHKELS Cl'LA SriiAR?bright and dry y" ~ barrel- L. A C. Coffee and Yellow Su ijr\ ju>t received and for tale bv (J. Ill' LST. I 47 King street. / tAHl'KTS AND CARPET CHAIN.?Just re V-y cti\vd th * above uo"ds mid \vill be sold low. mav i.e expected. Call und .-ee at ?'e!'-i? i. A. LAUKiN'S, No. ('-I King-st. ( l^'LL) PENS.? \luays<*n iiand a good assort VJf tuent of UOLD PENS, warranted tho best !l ''<e tiijikct, at lo^s prietv. Ki'LEKT HELL, f>l King street. T'VO lioYS W ANTED a; the Lrootii Factory. 1 L. HKRRINCi, 0-1 ^ No. la Royal-street. Vl'l'l.ES !? 20 barrel.- choice .'elected Northern Apples, ju.t received per Steamrhip Monticel '.?? _ for_sale hyj-ct 21 tiAKKET III"LST. L^"RL \\ UK KS.? Rockets, l?!ue Lights, Rumuu ?*? Candles, Ac., .to., just received aud for sale by JH\> >6 PERRY RROS., No. 44, Kiag-at. ' tLi.S TERN CL'TTIXQ CHEESE, l5bo*o<,T? i < eived nnd for sale by J5> 2- 0ARRET HULSI, Preamble and ^Resolutions Adopted by the Union Central Club of Loudoun County. \i it mflptin.f of **??>?* tViitt'ttl I mioji t Inl> of Loudoun l.'Junty, \ a hold in tho (\utrt llcuso, at Loosi.tiro;, on ti?o "Jvl day of Octo ber, 1SGO. the ibllowinj; preamble and reso lution*, offered l?y John .Janney. esq., were unanimously adopted: Whkkk a* 'he purpose i" I'.rethf ??.southern bean uml vfrcijtit'iti tin ('n:toi> Mutt* : has been openlv and boldly ;?\.? wt. an I is adhered to by many "I the. lending politicians ,.t i the South-ni State?, wo deem it ?.ur dui\ solves, and to tlieiu. f Mate our views on In.- all abs"ibiug subject. and to warn t:ieu., that untiei no circumstance- can they reeti\e?*ur .iido? ?< un tenance, in the execution of this nehmous scheme in the snide and uiauiier in which they propose to accompli--a il : hat that on the contrary, we will resist them by the use of all the lawiul ine -ns in . our power. The object is not to he accomplished | hv an appeal to (he people of tlic several ?'ates . actin."in their highest sovereign capacity. >y wham | the relations which subsist, between the cozens , ; of each State uud the government ot the I uited . States, were established, and by whom alone t?ev ; can be changed by revolutionary means-it is to precipitate the Cotton Suites int.. revolution, bv the : exercise of their ordinary executive and ogisla j tive power, without an appeal tu the people, ami . | then by appeals to our sympathies, ami by the u.-e of "the same insirumentaliitcs to precipitate tiie : other Southern States into ievolution, against ! this course of action, we ascitizens of \ irg-iMa.en ter our solemn protect. 1 he power ?*' ?<-. ? delegated to the tioveraor or Legislature of Jv.Ui.i Carolina, it has never '-een delegated ... toe Oo\ - , eruor or Legislature Virginia. n->r to llic Oi>\ - . ernoror Legislature ot any othei . >ato. n . .i.i. any -uch power been granted to the mem a i.-> u . Congress. They are hut servant- ui tnc on., c, clothed with fufiicieut p-wer to auintuiM'r tho t government.- whi.-h the people have onamed and established. but with no power ro deotioy or to change their relations to cac.) otbei\ On the 12th day <d' Dccetu'.'U, !?-?<...?e .cita.il Assembly of Virginia passed an act eotiocrhing a eouveutiou. to ratify or i:?jcet the i-on?Olutiuii ?l . the United States, the preamble to whicn i- m the . following words:?"Whereas it is provided by a j j resolution ot the 25th dav of October .ast, that the proceedings ot the Federal convention be siiamu- , ! ?d of the I..r i ! free investigation?discussion anu ?'??'?"" b- *l enacted, Ac. . ? The pooplo did meet in s-lcuiu convention-t.,c> : discussed and .Ar<V"/ the great miksUou Miomit ted to them?they established our re'aU.'ns to tin. government ot thai nitcd Slate.-, an . \\t .*? " ? | eeudant.-, now imperatively demand t.a. > y I shall not be subveited or cnar.ged Aitho.it , i Our fathers dccided to establish the g .vcrnm-nt of the United Stales. uiuUr which, wall a.l -= j uial-admin i.-t ration at various period.- o.our t . - torv, we have grown to be the wonder of the wo. Id and we ibmtoof the exercise of our u:idoujttJ| ri"ht to consider and decide, tor whiu eau-e Hi be overthrown by force. It is not our pu - , pose now. to >pecify the cau.-es win.-:._ mJ?; < | fy revolution and resi-tauce to established .iud ... } j -it is not now necessary in our judgemnt to , no?but il ever the time arrives when the.-e a | questions uni^t be decided, it must ?t> IJil A } 1 u-iuia is concerned, be d..ne by us. ihe peop.i '' I the Commonwealth, and wot oy the by an ordinary Legislature, or by both ,...nb.u J. , Regarding as we should, the election ot at. > man as President of the I nucd ^'?ate> u 10> .... been nominated by a purely vj.'tiona ?.' . as a great public calamity, althuuga :t wa? I-.s^ \ ? i iiy <?fipt ?iccordtti'i't* liit cOiixli ] been enccicd in >%ru . ate 1.1. tution and laws, we uttcriy deuj n. ? ? j election of .uch a man. r r <? , iumishvs a . ul.u c.. . cause ior a dissolution of the I limn. \\ ?? ? ! that in strict eouforinitv to !a?, a pi* ? 'l**1 * *" ; uiai ui Mini - . , ,i United States may be eiceted. with the <? lH.lh two thirds of the people reco.ue.l at ta< P \ against him- he l?v; . | h5uH?ofC?n?rM??ga.n? ln.n. 1; 1 - >'?: ; held in check by the strong ami the >ap..im Court ol the United States. I ntil these gua . ? j teMsare broken down, what enu a nimm..) P?^ - j dent do in his short term.^ serious.y to U v' " j rights, or our liberty.' .v:ia:l wo, ?'?i ..t .-c .. ? ?? piece of decayed timber is louud in the MUP; >" which arc embarked ail our meui.-tu - o. ttu , ? ? ? I and all our hopss for the future. seu;t.e am j hmk ; her earryingdown tier crew and . ar},*.. i hope but to place ourselves upon some .ragnien - of the wreck, where we must pi^l !^t "^ exhaustion!' Or shall we call a. " .. ..... ! pumps, and keep her afloat during her l-ur , . k cruise, with every stripe and every stai doat.i n : from her mast head, and then remove t ^ material and replace it by sound Umber in o.d,r j that she may bear aloft to the ga/.e ot an ,o.n . 11 world our glorious motto -L. lMur.biu 1 luui. m The frifutc Constitution--"Old iron >_ le.-. '?broke the"steel plate of the Uritish \r* "letbility. and the cursos of posterity wouid have .alien up- j oi> any administration who v.ouid nave permute her to perish because some portion- of her hu were decuyed. 1 That we have never delegated ? the lioverttor and members of the <.-cneral Assen I>iy of Iliis Commonwealth. the ;m>v\ t-;? !?> viola i tho cuu.-tituiiou ??i tiw? 1 nited States, wl.i.h i obcdie'tce to our o'.Vtt i- Sed v. ;;t i;. each and all, >? !< uinN sworn to sui > ?i:. nor I such power been ?rr:in11.-?!. bv the people oi an other State. to ilit-ir (.'hi?-1 M.t<;isiru(? ? or l.e^i laturc. 2. ir,<{, That i:t our judgment the ji cal importance of the Territurial >tMv.-1ha been greatly exaggerated by the dcit!at'-?>?iic> tut; agitat ois ?>!' the North and Scull!, who :.av ? ii. i..m ed the passions and prejttdhoi'the j-< ??>.].? tin-l I "iircd" t heNorlhfii a a ? \\?? Si as i he ??Sou thorn lieut < I to promote their ?hd selfish and ambitious pur J poses. We cannoi comprehend the iogio l ha maintains that the I ni n to;..-: in-dissolvin order to afford new territory the expansion o!' sktvi labor, and yet ?h;?; .-?<> imperious is the in-eessity, for additional slave lahor in the cotton States, ;l>^ r the laws oi the United States must he trampled under foot, and trie African slave trade re-opened to supply the demand. 7?(W?v,/, That the prominent e2uses of tho growth 01 tiie ltepuh'iean or free-soil party <?;' the I'tiited States, pre lirst the passage of the Kansas Nebraska bill?and the repeal of the Missouri Coin* i promise ? second, the uns-rupuh.us use of the whole cxeetitiv:' power and patr-'naije. by Mr. itu1 ? and hi-putty, to force the Lecontpton Consrituti >n upon the j pic of K :: -a.*. : the -iee <? t four iittiii' of their numbei?arid :a-' but not least by the unceasing v!V-?> t- made by the Sou: -em de | mocracv at ? very presidential elei tion for the last I twenty years, fo com iin o the vv??of tli ve States !licit one-halt ?: tluir -wn ?!;. ??-?.'?*t*i.??? ; low-citizens of the South tv-'.i livii e.i J them aid and cenifort. I. That the eleelboi <?: l^?::c-?!". 1 his, i?lJreckinr: 'uc. will ii ? ur -it a continued strife between the T-rc?i' ?? ; of the Union. to the total f i tJ?? -!? :t( atrr i j cultural, mauuiac'iiriii^ ?vl j.ii I of the cour.trx. /t.sottrj, That om- democrat;." rulers r I the lead of President lit: .have their ;;ti mitted ?-xtr.ivagance. by their :>rw?. ,1 ? ? rupli? ?. j and hy their neglect of tin* intercst* of (he ' country, forfeited the cot:!i ience ??! .1 in;?i? ? ?* J itv of the very party whi^h pbo?d them ho power, and that tried b; e-:; r ?: 'h. (.;-?> J. ii'-rvm, they must be con ieini ? d. Sucli ro.-uit tillve been anticipated, ui:d. r the ^!:-p:ees o? v?nv, who in 1S24 advised ;n. .Jacksi n to secure hiselcctiou bv bribery and corrujitiou, an I upon bein^c repel led iiy the "(<! i Hero-' wirit scoj-jt, ttiere ^oir;^ 110 I witnesses present, took refuse in .1 deiiia! of bis ! ajjeney in ttieeriiiic. I l?. Hcvftrctff Thai wc have no respect ?o~ or 1 cojitidence in the "Cliivairy" w;in v.ouiii force Vir^iuia, Maryland. Kentucky, Tent:e.-see and | Missouri iuto the positi ?n ul frontier States' expos ing our hearths and homes t ? the ravages of civil j war, and thus converting us into an impreganblv ? barrier, behind which, tiiey. with their wives an -1 I children mi^tit rej.- se in safety. 7. A'< That in ?.?nr judgment 11:e only j immediate retucdy f itipviidiu^ ev.'s?the only I means for restoring: peuee and haru'.ouv to t;:c | country, are to he iuund in the e'ect!"ti o! Jujiv Bki.i . of Tennessee, and Mow .\t:o lh i KK'iT, of Massachusetts, to the Presidency aiid ;? e I'resi denev of the United State f-r tic next f.oir years ?statesmen of commanding t:?It*i;t- ??! tried pat riotism? ?! enlarged e.\iieri.-'.ee i*t the legislative and executive ilepavttnonts id tne goveinnt?>ut ? and above all of unspotted reputation; u. earnest ly invoke all lovers of the I * 11 ion. and a!! eonsjr vative men, North and South, East and West, all who desire to put alt end to airifaliun, nnd s:r::e. and to restore concord. t?? rally under the banner on which is inscribed. ??Tin I'sion, Tut: Co.vstt ri TIoN AXO THK tM OUC! Vc.NT o>- ) Hi: L.\?P,"? to take tiieir position uj-ou that t)la!ferm, upon which, and upon which alone. X?V .\-?.u\y,ton, .'i:t - i khson. Mii>iso.\, Mnvitor, hnvv >>t? ? I J.,. ksc n were elevated to the Chief M i.p-traev, of the re public. 8. Jienolctnl. That wc earnest'}* invoke, :t!i our follow citizens of Loudouti, and especially those who have heretofore been honored by elevation to po8ts of trust and eonfidouf-o?cx-members of tho Senate and House of Dologates to gird on their urniour lor the conflict?to bring to tho polls the whole "Constitutional Union" vote of tho connty so that ue niaj ba enabled say whatever fate may befal us, "V. a have done our duty and .mi whole ?luty t<> our country." ;t. Tiiat the llditors of th? '? W.ishin t(>nliti), N 111? ? 11:11 lutelligcncur, Alc\andrbi ?I zellf," Mini ?'Kii'inii'tjul Whig," 1respectfully re tsucstoi publish the prneecding-?d ibis niceliny;. i". 1?. TEBBS, Ciiair:ij:?i:. Ciias. B. Ba i.i.. Secretary. s x-? o .a. rr SEWING MACHINE CO S. W p. mapww VV IHU lunOi ilVUO. The attention of tin1 citi zens is respectfully invited to the i act that the Age11 ey for the sale of these CELEBRATED QZXMIMP M k nyc-ygo 511 Wll^ab mftymiYCoi lias been established at 72 KINCS ALEXAXDRIA, VA., (1 ( 1 l< L~ !"> O \r L . vy. n Vj It i \> \ , Since these Machines are conceded the BEST IN THE WORLD, it i.s on 1 v ventured to enumerate theii j advantages, and to say we are prepared to prove that They arc the most reliable! They are I the simplest! They are the most per- | feet in Construction! They arc easily Adjusted! Soiseless in Operation! | Without I.eat her Pads, or other }'</'\ picking contrivances ! 1 ncy arc the most rapid in execution, and they ate the most durable. Agency, 72 King Street. sop 1 I?2awl>m SUP/EINTENBEKI'S OFFICE. ) 1 li. F. AM? P. U. K. CuJSI-ANV. 1 i 11 11 v oN i?, ^? i Oct o ber, I > (>1 J | T; E."xlBh US oF TIi K VlP.oiNlA STATU I iM AND CFNTKAL AGKI'H LTHlAL .SO CIETIES visiting the above fair, wilt be furnished ; fpi liv the Cap'uin "it hoard A quia Creek r^ viT-^Tl' AM !? Its. 0 the I hue of purch.t i^X;;tiekels for ttichnion 1.'? <?i presentation of their certificates ui" membership witli :t I'km. liETl KN Tl? ICKI , . .. ... Stock or otlu-r articles designed t?"?r ex.iihitioii :it tlo> nl'ov?' Fair will he charged i ' in r.VRi: i?o\\n, hut will be returned i ?kk ok cm a mo k, it remain ing in powe.-.-i-tn ??{ .-a'?-e owner. Poisons wishing to?,end stock must g;\e :>? Icum six .lays Hofue to (iKOKOK M a pim.m . i:sg.. Su perintendent Potomac steamer? at V? ashingion, so that pro].or curs may K* pi trvided :ii Aqum < reek. ,/i.rS" Tin; ltKTi it.N Ti? ki ts issued lo members *)??* ?ood from Saturday, 20th itislanl. to Sunday 2\\u r. ' samfel kith, u,.'t ?li-i Superintendent. j FALL SUPPLY OF BOOKS AND STATIONS**'i ! j ? 1' WIS received from New York and Ph"l- j \ "delphii. my FALL SUPPLY OF BOOKS AN!' STATION LltY. t ' which 1 invite the atten- , ti..u of Countrv .Merehaiits. Teachers, and other purchasers, assuring them that lliev will fmd in it j , vorvtliiiur thev may need. Mv stock of SCHOOL COOKS includes al! the principal Text Looks used in Schools. Atadeni.es. ?nid Colleges, to which I am adding hy daily r< uuipts: and my MUetdlaneuii? st-K-k eml.racos all the standard Poets, Histories, and works ot ^.>ne ral character and useiulue^-. . >. < My stock ot W it I'l l XO and W LAP:'1N?. I pi.US i.- unusuallv larzc. ?n?l eiubrajes all the various kinds of Commercial Note, liath and yii.?n? pc.st. Letter. l'...diC!tj>. l?emy. .Vooiuin, an-'. P.aval ! Writinsr Paper.-, as well v.- the v.irioti? kni-iv "t j Uill :li;(l Legal Cap. I have Cap. Crown. iJou.-lc j Crown Wrapping Papers, P"?nnct l"*ai h, '? ? also, ?large supply ?f Hie be*! lin^js . and . eun- | srlvania Slates: Lift:.ng aim l.ri.-t-l _ j !>rawins; Paj'cr: Faher's i'-mcil? for V.ntit::.; i"-i ! Drawing black. r.-L and h!ue: Mathemauca: n- ! ?tr?Uierii.- : STLLL PFNS in great variety: Cold Pens: KNYFLOPKS of all sizes and .} iult t i-'lMiLl'.San.l tot i;N \LS. Medinui. Demy, and* Caj'. of tl.e hc.-t .jnalit;: I!..!:' bound Blank Books the best ..ualiiy. at low j.iu-m: Port . Writiiv Desk.4?. Scrap Book.-?. Herbaiiiutn?, ,t ,, *' j?l A fi tlis'and \ 8.11AN ACS ior |?i?|, in g.-.sa: variety, and at ail ..ric-s. All tor sale at the b-w tf.- priees. cash, ar to punctual c:i>'-tiie?>. ? j.. The highest trash }?: ':<?" ?t nil Mnnv po'* l'..r ti AOS. KCiLKKT P.LLL. No- c.! Kinstreet. Alex a. BLACKLCCK. DENT & CO.. Sorru Sii'i: Fr.ttuv Si.if, Ai.kxan!'J:ia. I1TK IIAYK just r*ived ..::r well se.ivcted W stock of FA LL CHOC Fit IKS, ?*<?.. and so licit a", examination of it by those visiting our market. It consisIs in j.'ssit . ^ ( 76 } !,?!>. Muscovado, Cuba, and 1*. It. Mlgar l.Vu Id,is. Crushed, Po-.v-Jcivd, A B and C Cof !ec Sural" ;,n hiids! Muscovado. Cuba, and Porf l.ico Molasses ;,n bid-. Siig'sr llou."- syrap i'.n! i?:igs ili" t^'iec t ? < .. Inn ?? Laguyt'ii, Maraeaiho, and ". l t?ov erntfleM' Java o ?t;u;i . ? v.*.i.t. lur enal, i ?ouig 'ly .-o:-i.a:.d itiuc.c i'ca __ l!!() boxes Adamant hi- and Sj.'-rai C?nt!k-s I?? M-ioi.i Candies 75 '? Brown loo - K:.:ra No. i and T'dlet .v?i'p Urdi vChce-c: do. Star. :.: <r'? Sup Curb Sod k 10 d". Sal Soda: !?>'? bags .^h.-.t: "0 c-ils ,i;;jc. Manilla, and Cut:,?n -Hope: l? suosuls. i,:rv aod soft shell: 10 do FVSLerts: 2," ? '.rums Figs: also, a large stock m Lmkcts. Brooms, liroui.d and ?lace Cinger:: 1*rene.i. Lng lish, and American Mustard. Oram and (.round iVon r Nu'mc.s, Indi.' ?. ''loves, ( assia. .dace. Y\'raj pinj Paper and Twine. Putty. Suit lVtre. , upv.er.is; r.ps ?:n Sails. Cho.olatv. -V-. >'^p - ' TiilJ.VCC'.L SKiiAKS. . Ci " i\ BOX LS Light Pros-cd TOBACCO, of /,}: J v*d brands, from me iiutu lo sirictiy prime grhdo? , bc?\o> iliira x 1-* to strictly choice o;, cases Tobacco, very .-upersor "j du C. C. C. Fig do int> bales Smoking Tobacco 23 bids. do 4o h)w I'ru-cd, to prime quality ! ]iui,uot) Cheroot SECAKs 1 )ii,utH> German and Havana 10?? boxes Pipes, small and large si/.es. ^ ^ We are extensively engagedju the saies ol i?? ! bacco and Segars. Our assortment w.ii. a. ?< Cuics.bc found large and complete, ana will oc ! kept up during the Fall Trade, by arrangements made with ti e u>a;.ufhcture>s and tU .r agents, j We i.avc it in oiir p.-wvr ano witl <i >jy : u-erchauts as cheap, and oil as taVor.:o.e teon- .^ ?rtH?ds id the same oaali:y cau be nurcia^-.i iu Baltimore. We respectfully iu\in- !i" examine our stock carcluily. l5s,^-)iS,r" ! th>? els'-whcre. J II. JirM.l^.l A > j ;;p 24- Prince street Wharf, Aiexa^tr.a. X^Oi'iCK. ? Ha\iiig hml the privacy "{ l'5> i\ .rrour.dslat-.lv much intruded on ny p>- s ? ! til**, through 'them, all perso ns ate hereby ' forewarned m?. to enfr them on any priuoxt I whatever. a~ the law will oe. rigidly f\ori'<-a A\ every instance: and that they tuuy he tu:h awaro j of the penalty, they will und by the aci i ? t??c"^'h ot .1 asiuarv, 1>?that they ar^ h:. d.. t() a jiiie of S < for tho first oflVnoe. So tor the sc -.-.n I and b.r ca*-h succeeuing oi.cnce, and ! douhlc'iu each instance, when the ortes.ee coin } milted in the night or en h?uc^y.ujK Spring Bank. Ya^ep 2H-2awSw_ A Ij'evviyf.s.?1 oo bids.. ^r}r^^c^a0ni:* ! A iug and for sale by ^ IILn-T X BRO. | ?ep 25 ].<><'A1. I TV VS. 'I'llF I'rIM.E At MkI.'M \ KRSv'N though tlu! notice ?>i iiii! iuiend-d \ i-.it .1 the Prince oi Wales t" M nut \ evnon, jes terdav, was.-hort. vet tie- place. owing to too exertions of tin- accomp!i-hed snperinten dent. Mr. i |-T"ii li.-rJ.nrr. d mned the ap-: pearance of rejuvenated oldness, which ren ,)(>!(?(I it.alnnwt unfamiliar to those act:us- ; iome.1 to IiM homer scenery. A splendidly Imilt wharf has superseded the landing j place and the old plank walk, hotey ami wont in its entire length, leading iron, the shove to the tomb, has heen replaced by a traded gravelled walk, which, considering i n,e time consumed in Us construction, (two Jays,) certainly exceeded, in s didity and smoothness, any other ever constructed.? i The dairy used by the family oi t.eneral j Washington, from whieii the boatmen on the | river, with the most unpatriotic motives mi- , ?.f inable, formerly abstracted their supplies | o? butter, cream, and milk, has heen rebuilt i on precisely the same spot, and of the exact j shape and dimensions ot the original. Ail ; the out-houses about the place ha\e been j rebuilt on the precise plain of tin* originii.s. At noon, tite steamer Harriet Lane, with the distinguished guests on board, was dis- . covered steaming down the river, and shortly j after, a.-, the -hallow ing ol the water did not permit Iter landing, she came to anchor j abreast of M?unt \ ernon. The party came aslmre in boats. U com- ; priced beside the President. l?ar?tii Kenfrew an<i hi- suite, Miss Lane. Mr. \arn-ev and olher distinguished personages, amounting \ in all to about fifty. I'pmi landing they proceeded past the tomb to the. Residence. at ihe door of which they were welcomed by I John A. Washington, esq., under whose; "uidancc the partv examined titc house j and then visited "Old Tomb," the grounds, j ?xe. At the invitation oi .dr. ^ ashington j ihe partv fthen returned to tl-e House where j the usual Virginia hospitalities were tender- j ed. The Pi inec did not p.ir'ake.'' however, merely raising a glass i?l "Old llye to his i lips and tasting it. The party tnen proceed- ! ed to visit the gardens, on returning irom . which the group stopped in iront, of the tomb. ; The Marine baud played the plaintive ''Mi- | screre" from Trovatore, at thcciose ot which j Baron Renfrew advanced and planted a Horse Chesnut tree in front of the t mb as a memorial of his vis.il. The visitors then proceeded to the wharf where boats were in waiting to convey them on board the steamer, j Before leaving, a package of Mount \ er- } uon walking canes was presented to the j Prince of Wales by Mr. Washington a^ a J souvenir oi the occasion. I he Prince c.tc.rr- : fully and courteously accepted the present. 1 The visitors then took the boats and return- ; ed to the steamer, evidently ^ uinch pleased j with the visit to Washington* t?rave. Swearino ort' tao.M I>i;i?-1Ihe duly Court of the Mayor, c.ompr.?bending as it | does within it- range a variety oi busi ness, show.- perhaps more of the phases oi j life, as th'-v exi.-t in this city, than any "titer ( tribunal. 'One oi tin- mo.-t freouent ]?riv:tio ! applications is "to be sworn oil drinking. The poor inebriate, worn "?tt with cmstant j intoxication, all life dark betore bin:, ana j with a hundred broken resolutions in his | p ith to frighten him from all ordinary prom- j isesof reform, bethinks himself ol the sari? tion of a judicial oa'h. and resorts to it in ; tiie forlorn hope that i! may stay iiW iauer- j ing purpose, and stand between him at..! tuc ; maddening drink which hires him to ?.e- j -?ruction. ile applies to the Mayor to ad- . minister the oath, and where that iunct.oiia- j rv has no dmiht the beneiicial inthience , ,,V -iich an oath, lie is not at ail unwilling to administer it. Such a < a-e occurred on j Wednesday last. A woman, aceu^ome.t j to drink for years, and lallen to a *loptli [ of degradation that has no "lower deep, ('ame.rclcanly dressed and perfectly sober, J and asked the Mavor to "swear her oft lor j six months. The Mayor, after a long tn.mo- j nition as to the solemnity of an oath, swore ; her as desired, and gave her a certificate <?? j the otiih. "If any of the con.-?ablos catc.t | me drriuk again they may knock me in the I head," wa her faivwell us ?>he left the illiee j wit it the eertiiicaie in her hand. Ca-es ,ue these are tar lr ?m uncommon at the mayor s office, and irc^uenlly the oath is i-o'pt until ihe end of the appointed time, and th-n the poor creature goes to drink:..;' as uard ever. (Jo.\">e< ration* fiit.it e Uin >:? n, P.vtrk k .V 1 1:1:;. I. t..aeO ? 'liur.-ll is to ? ?.? e >?!-?? rated <o-ni??rruw by the !!?. Ilev. I'.ishnp Johns, i 11 ? ? \ eio-".::>!<* I ?; -1 ???;? i- a bo ex pre; ed, ant: :t !iuiiib? r .?.?thtM* clerjjv. IJi>hon \\v undvi'Mand, will preaeh the ?er JUon. A- silppn.v :i I;i;'?/?'? en>wd will ;.n* : 1: it nt:i\ well to inform wtir :i * I? }?-: :!::: I :i . ??!!. . ? l:;??? ??*! S1 r:: k t* r I Uji. !j'-111 i.i- : :i !i ;* and . vi'SMiiii. A liuh* i'rum eaeh wor>ni;iper will he 'little* t-- hint, bur the sum * ?t:--: v. i:! Mi?>\e nio-t aeeeptabb- to :!i-- \ c-stry, *.vi*?? have had !?? pav \erv iar^i ly for their new ami ben.itiliil Church. I nut the e. !Stv-i'?;i V??* l->ru?>:ten, and i<-; ewrv M \\.\ss.\ C?Ai' i I \ 11. k< ? v ii.?We had tl:?* pleasure. i;i-i week, o; exchanging jiieetin^s and iv.mura'.ulafiuns with tii1' President, Ka <xim-ers, ait'! I'ivo?? r?.r*- t.i| ?}t? ? Mana^-a ^?;it> llailroau who were in 1 hirrisonburg. hav ing come ;?vi*r ti?<? hi." ? ? ? the nnni on :i tear ? ?i inspection. They report the work jji! along !???? lint: in a state of rapid and active ?:?.?? energetic progress. I he chiel engliit-er, Mr. <?"! :: ?-n. pieces I::- v.* rd, which jis j..- '1 as '!!>> i>. ! ?. tho* theear* shati run to Hurris nburg in ??no sh< rtyear from t-.-dav. Tht; < Van pany aio now fully aom in ri"? i*?"!i) she pr>anises "{ their "chiel, and tie"1 r"i ! will be i: aished a' the time nrom: ? led.? IM'nrihiW H( In "Washington. on Thursday, Messr.-. Ph:;ip.-. A Jj i!oui<>u, s:ati"ners utter tne r ??option cereir.onie- were over presented to Ltji-d ilerfrev. a hirge and magnificent photo graph. taken !V<>nt ll-'^siter :?i:d Minuet's p .tinting :>! "lite n me of V. nshin^r-n." t istefullv trained. .VI.--,i a copy i;! "Los 1 !ius*ratv.i ?""I iii:?t \ ijne>n." I> in rnyal l?!ue. with elaborate ^ii'tir.;;, sMntai:; i::^ a beant:i:iy onib ??'sc : presentation lea:, , l>earin^the ariijs i l the i'rince. wus intended as a r.ieiucrial t'l ins vi*:: tj 31 ;iuit Vornun. Y\m: Vv"(?kk<. ? At hall past nine o'elock t>n Tinirs lav ni^h'. tln-re was a magtiirieent displav t?t nrc-'A'orks tije sciuli mall, in Washin^t-jii witieh w;,s w:tr.! wit'n ,ure.it .-atisfueti' u bv the President a:ul his .. ii.e l-'rinre ot Wales an l a ittr^e party ir.vi t"d 1'V !. iue t: pa-'s the evriiin^ ar the K.\ffut?ve M.-itn ii'it. Tije ^natnds soinii <>i : lite l'ne*ident'< ts.>iJsiMver- ??y :i lavu;e e ?'ii'^e ??{?? 11i/*?! s. I he band ilii' I ni* . ted Mat-'? Marine? \va< ? >> altfnde.nee. ! In Wa-hiitirt. n. !?:: U*t- lnesday, tin'east; of j the United Siatt-s a^t. Mrs /\r.>an<bi V. I'.ev ! or' le;e. was resumed !>v .ln>:n4es Dunn aini < iibersnn. I h,% ??harue ajtainst the defend.iur | w;^ ie>:-1i;tii ' hHints in the en' 'teement of i the I'u^itive slave law. while trying to arrest i a slave named StnO'ord, wln? ?va.- in her ?-m j ploy. Th?- statements entindy esenlpated j .Mrs. r?evorid^e !Vo:n any ^tispici n cfimpro ; per o i!(]u t. The ease was dismixed. * >o?i:\vooD anh maiio?;anv \\K!Ti\<; LV IMiSKS. in -rvjt \ nriclv, ais ?, HK\VOnT? U i?UK Ht'.\ KS, !??!? ;i.' al tlit* lov/t-.-: prizes, I.\ jas. i.v i wis hi: a sr.x", ,-f|) :in- :ar??.'?. ' H E K S E.?ji? Luxe? prime Knglult Dairy j \J Chee;e, fr-r sulc by J sep 26 J. X. HAHPER Jk CO. H V MA G AT 27 <7 TEL JIG J? A PH. Meeting oi the Board of Foreign Missions. Boston, Oct. 4-?Tiic Hoard haf; been oc cupied most of ilif day with eloquent ad dresses, urging u H^rics of resolutions irom the Presidential Committee appropriate to the present, jubilee period. A beautiful ad dress was delivered by Rev. John Keep, one of the only two survivors of the association that formed the Board. The returned mis sionaries from Alr'ca and Syria spoke?the last describing the scenes of massacre on which lie iia<l looked. Tin' Lord's Supper was administered in the afternoon in four churches. Alter this service the officers of the past year were re elected. 11.in. W. S. South worth was added to the Prudential Committee. Three address es were made in the morning by officers re presenting other missionary socities, all ten dering their sympathy and congratulations t<i the 1> >ard at the present stage ofits career. Marked interest and excitement- was occasion ed in a discussion which arose relative to slavery. Fruit Sa]e at Boston. Boston, Oct. 4.?A cargo of new fruit was sold at auction to-day. 7,500 boxes layer raisins sold at $3; 2,<K>0 boxes bunch do.. .S'2, 80: 5,00' ? quarter boxes do., 7') cents. The remainder brought average prices. Reported Death of the Governor of Indiana. Cincinnati, Oct. 5.?A private dispatch from .Sr. Paul (Min.) says that (iov. \\ illard, of Indiana, died last night, of consumption. We have news from Porto Cabello, \ ene zuelu, to she i9th uIt. Gen. P;;ez had been appointed Venezuelan Minister Picnipoten tial v at Washington. The Spanish Minister had demanded and received his passports, and sailed fur .St. Thomas. It is affirmed that Spain, under the pretext of seeking satisfaction for injuries to certain of her sub jects, seeks the reconquest of \ enezuela, and that the withdrawal of her Minister is but '.lit* prelude to an attempt to lie iver her ancient American possessions. The Anniversary of the American Bible In ion, at Xew Vuk, on Thursday evening, was adjourned sine die, -having continued for two days. The several reports presented exhibited great progress of the .organization. Senators knights and Seward are still in motion, t'n Thuisday, Mr. Seward spoke at t.Mevelund, Ohio, and -Judge botiglns at Chi cago. The Xcw York State Fair at Llltnira is a great success. The receipts on Tnursday amounted to $10,000. Mr. Yancey spoke at Charlottesville on 'Jfiiursdav. HA KKWS 1SLASI) (H AM)! f 11!!!; uildci .-i . iifi have be(:ii iippwiitfi'l by \? ii .x iiatn .'i. Wt-*bh,es?ct., oi New \ork, Agcub lor III:- I-'' V, 1 I Sl'lc :'t" Baker's Island Guano, and :iri | ri'jiurC'l to tarnish l'citlcr.s and Farmers with anv itv of this mo-t valuable FKKTI LIZKK, at lowest c. -tabluthcd prices Til-- UA l? MH'S iSi.A.N'J) Is admitted to ho the most valuable PJIOSl'llA'l It t?l AXi) over iititr. ed i>? tho Agriculturalist. The analysis below was made by 1Jr. Richard II. Stnldcr, Chemist, ol this city, and may be implieiiiv relied on. P:imphl?'ts containing tbe hip lory <>1 this (iuiinu, rortitioates from Farmers and Planters, who have used it, "ii various crops, in every section ol the country, and ample directions for it.> iipplicutton, can hi- obtained at our Counting-house. Aii-i'r/?'. I!? Stabler; organic matter containing -'-me Ammonia l*ho.-phat? of Lime _ '. Bom-Phosphate S-l GO 1)0 .\!:ign?v <21 i I'ol? h ..n?l .Soda? .it- 20 ?V..:cr '? i " fnsohibii niai:. r, Shiid, I'hosphtiti." oi lr<>tt au i Aluwnia ?>" $ino oo WM. II. rowl.K SON. j. 11 No. *1 Statin Whnr. us. 4 I i'UAI'il i?'.\ I. K lii.'ULLi:- ii o N > V Itv iiifintt i l:trlc- Kohprt Leslie. K. A., ?-? 1 i t - luiih a .? ji\ on I.f.-iie ,i- :in Arti>t, Ac.. 'iV lulu i :i v I? ?>li<* \ iililliM*, i'Jlilo, V. i'll J>u! tlaii, S!. ! lie i'l-i! '1: is :t !:tll>i of graven iin age.-, am' tlif'V are mud i:p.*ti their idols" Jere miah one voi., 1 '-'mo. cloth. ? I. !it-i:i:!i! ? <-1' :?ri Otticor ?'?(' '/.niiau's, tran.-la lf! fr<*m the French, I2iiid.,$|. f u??!?..? \ Soldier's Lit'*: in In<lia, being ' I'r. ia :. letters ?>f* the late Major W. S. It. i'. ti.-.-n, !'?. \., a ??., inchidin:; a } ?-r?? >n.i! narrative ? ?! i.liv Sic ire I>?? Ihi. iiis?I Cap!nr.* of the Ein^ and I'riucvs, ! vol.. !2:r.c .Si. K-.rty Vwr? E\peiietiee in Sunday Schools, hv lie v. S* II. T\ r.ir. I>. !>.. ?'?I'l*. Tin* Why?Natural History?(.Jiving rea-?:is for imn?lre?l- ? ?! it it?'resti:ig facts it) eoii i \v i I ii 7. l-'g.V. Ac.. i'llliStiate'I '.villi liuitici ? >-!i engra\ 'ngI2io". eloth, .*>1, South-.:-:: a:;<l South-Western Sketches, l'uu, Sentiment. and Adventure. by a gentleman of K;c-i:s::or.:i, Mother '.ioo.?c for 'irown Folks?A Chri.-tmas rv;t'iisiir. The }Va<*fi" ii Miner'.- f> v.n Jlook and (initle. by ?fob A. kin.*. ."1. $2. For sale by J A M E S EN T W ISLE \ S i) N, .-??j) 7 Xv. Kin ^-street. EXCELSIOR 170 i PERUVIAN GUANO AND SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. / i' >MM"X LY known in *liiregion ::KNCEL .SiMl; Dr l> I' sHi. k: i.i.v ;:^i ,m. t<> No. I S'k ;::v;vn is-; MiK i-.i>: v.v,r.V'Ti"?i;l> : t,:/.i::: in i i;?; ??> \i:Ki t. Ii ????!!i|.">;c'i of .Vo. ! I'ir.irinu Hun,?, j,ur> m,i.</;? ?.?'(??(/ .'/[ ,S'?/ii!iiiAriil, mill ami ii- materia!.-- are waiikam :::> : . or ; n(. I;r >i yiwui v. It Las 1 sx-r: sold in lhi.- market for several .sea ::r j a.-!. :t:: i .-!:'- ii ha? been the Micces- of it.- aj? j'iiiMii-'!.'. that th '-e '.vho have uscl ii j-ret'or it to ;iii other ki11? I.?iioTtt a t itoi* ai:o\vkk ax:> l'Eii?AM:.V r tM i-i:o\ Kit oK Til t: Soil.. ]'i hk (mot si' i<"Nt:> ai:i: i m:i> in its t oMi'osi i !>. ri:K!? i:i:::n i: to rut: ??hkai'KK ami i.kss i:>.i \!;i.(?. >?) < \;.i : I*. I'!:? ? >i*i!.*?::? ?ii a>os; ?nd \w elai::t that n i ?.m ai>^ m-hce sol.t ;5l.K I'U iS Cil'.'KlC Ai:u.' JN ? o.MIJI.VAVtO.V Wil li LlVK ( l ot!;.|JNU >'?11 1,1.K l-'il'.'.-i'HATK "f Ll??:) AMI TilKT:Kf'JIII'. Mo;::: vai.i a;:i.k To r:u: Fa::mkr, than any other article now before riie nnhlic. J\ i< < S *s }'T li<?s:? U,s, .) A M li > N E X E T T. atijj l.O?eotf Soi.-i A^.-nt for Alexandni:. "\TEV." tiOOD>! NE'vV ?1 have iv e?. i v.- i. an i tiaver^u iy for sale, niy Fall Stock FANCY a:: i USEFUL AETICLES. wi.iea is a - biru'*; ami well -electc-i a- ean be fotiarl tn any eity 1 name in t> tn the foll.nvinj:: i ri ii; !?! i ii;;? iiii'i itnrton.-: ilt'it.- "i at! style.*; In 4t.t-" i..? iters. Ilo<- i-. a:; i Jaekef.-: If?r:nl Nets ? t a'.i 'he h:re?t partfrns: Fancv Hair Pios: Slipp. i I'a'tcrns: Eaihr-'i-ierinij an.l Wurkini; Matfriais ? .<!! H: ?!-: /.vj-hyr %'?'?? i -?^<l- an? t Shi tlantl V.'oo!; I!' -i?.rv ;ti 1 'tiove.-: ^ .? r:iI'itis: No?-1:t: (,'ouib.-: I:.- - 1' A! ni- -; S..a]IVrfmntTv: Kan jv China: h-!!.-: i r.i-: Hooped Skirls; Elas? i -: 1' nyii.- Oarii.-: IVr* a?* i?-:i Walking t..iiie>: iJ.-tiH!!' iMi-a atoi ISackitmiKXicn !. lar.ls; Campaign Charms and Flags, and a va* i.-tv ??: ariK'Jcs ton numerous to mention, but ail ? : which can be .-ecu and bou^hl \er/ i.?w at sep '-'it l\ C. UKKKY'S, 71! Jving-.-t. \\7 WHEAT DE1LLS. * I" are now pr. pnre?l !?? take orders for GI* A NO and WHEAT DRILLS, and will furnish ir.y |;,ill that may tie preurricl. We ba\e bt*n el!in- rhe >KV.VltH'it DRILL for nvo year.:, vith entir.- -ncct : . , at.d we again ofi'er them, bc ievin- [in in !? be :!:?? in the market. All ?: !??? ? wii: . ; I? tnptly I. .MEADE .t MAR YE, Agricultural Wureaou.'o, No. 23 ICiug itieet. jy I T17HITE LEAD, dc.?1,000 lb-. White LeJil; VV 200 gal? pur& Linfeed Oil, for sale low by scp 2<5 ' J. N. HARPER 4 CO. I TO THE FARMERS and PLANTERS OF VIRGINIA. FOWLE & GO'S.. SOLUBLE PHOSPHATED The 1 >cst, cheapest, and most permanent FERTILIZER YET OFFERED TO THE AGRICULTURALIST. Endorsed by 1)R. R. H. STABLER. of Alexan dria, Va*, ami PROF. CAMPBELL MORFIT, of New York, two of the most emineut Chemists of the United States, a.- the only combination of Phosphatic and Ammoniated GUANOS, Yet otb-red in h REALLY SOLUBLE FORM. It is composed of NO. 1 PERUVIAN 4 SOMBRERO G U A X 0 S, OP" OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, FROM THE Chincha & Sombrero Islands. AND WARRANTED FREE from all IMPURITIES. It has been severely tested by many of the most successful and intelligent Farmers both in Vir ginia nrid .Maryland, side by side with Peruvian liiiuno, and its superiority fully proved, besides being 6 per cent. Cheaper. The SOMERERO GUANO, before being added to the PERUVIAN, is rendered IMMEDIATELY I SOLUBLE bv a process but recently discovered, and peculiarly our own. Thf value of PEHUYIAN GUANO, presented in this modified and improved form, can hardly be over estimated. I Price $50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. IX APi'ITIOX j To the above, we oiler to tho.J.e who may prefer it, SUPERIOR XO. 1 ! PERUVIAN GUANO ' Per Ships ??CoH(|Utst," "Juliette," "Tartar," and i others, expected to arrive at this port, during the months of .fn'y, August, and .September, DIRECT FROM THE CiJLlNC.HA ISLANDS. i 1 eg SOMBRERO GUANO, Per ".Judge IJlaney," "Raohael .lane" "Leni," and "Exchange," DIRECT FROM THE ISLAND OF SOMBRERO. AND OUR USUAL SUPPLIES OF Columbian, Mexican & African Q-TJ-^ixroaES. He are prepared to sell tho abovo atti.de- ns 1"',? a tlo;\ i.ill he Kwilgll I ni :?I j V market iil the count rv. I'OWLF. & CO., i\ V eo.'.m Alexandria, Va, /'. i\ /?'. .r y. a. lll'XXKw j- LL'S I'M VKltSAi COIJ'.-'K REMEDY, b>'i" nil I ttVuu! mi / Iiiti*>/ ( 'O)ii i>/(ll/iiS', f I'oi'/i ('(?Htllh'/t i. 'uh</iiS t>> Actual (.'?insv/iipt/ti/i. j M i: XX E WELL'S .n STL\ CELEHF.ATED ' 1.1 T"l.l AaoO^XE. the natural and .sure ! :?'?isotiv I 'l iill Xirvoti- Complaints, from Xeural gi:i Ih rough :til e:t-es ?hetv opium was ever used ; i'i :!i:ii of 0< !(tinin j , and the common i ?? !ii?*S i'iiiim* ot disease, tin: Losj ot Sleep. The I Tola Anodyne. though containing not ;i particle | of Opit:m, [#r??.ln.-os ;i!i the reijuircmen!;: of, and j may be u^e<I in ill <M.-e.- w lirivvor Opium was I used, wit lion * producing anything but Cure.*, and I leaving the patient in a perfectly natural state, i The I niv?jr.?:il (,'ough Remedy, (freed from all [ '.he ivcumoii objections of Cough Remedies, which i produce ti ui.-'M oi osfratiun,i luav beconsidered j tin* common enemy to all Throat and Lung Com j plaints, and used with perfect impunity. Asking I all to (??Mir* from proprietors or friends the uiost j M!Vi.rc investigation of both Remedies, and rcad , iug of cur pamphlets, to be found with all dealers. and more particularly to purchase mily oi' those i who can be depended upon, we wait in confidence I the decisions of Patient* and Physicians, i "Prices within reach of all." I General Agents?J. W. U UXNEWELL .1 CO.. i 7 ?t * Commercial Wharf, Uostun: GEOllOE : m'XXEWi'.LL, I ;;> Water street. New York.? ' Under ik? special supervision of JOHX" L. Ill'V ; XEtt'ELL, Chemist m l Pharmaceutist, 13o.-ton, I .Mass., v. hose signature covers the corks of the j genuine only, and to whom address all eommuni ' cation-, i'or sale by all respectable dealer.* every ; where. PEEL .t STEYEXS, Agents, And by ail dealers in Alexandria, ap H?cot Dec It1, 'fit). DUELLING AXD sFx'hracres of P*iii>AXl> F'.'R SALE?i will sell my place, adjoining the property of Wilmer D. C'orse, esq., (SUMMER IilLL.jone and a half miles from Alexandria, and near the Theological Seminary. The HOUSE is new, built of the best lumber, double weather-boarded, large and comfortable, and convenient to the main building are all the necessary out-buildings. The land is good, and lias on ii about 2.?no choice fruit trees. There is a well of excellent water near the house, and a Cistern in the kitchen. I will sell the house and one or two acres of land, if desired, or the whole tract. Terms easy. Apply to sep 2"?colm GEO. Jv. VYI'i'MER. sA'ir/xt/ machines. LESTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY. RICHMOND, VA. OXK OF THE PEST SHUTTLE or LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES ever ollcred to the public. This .Machine is manufactured nt Richmond, Ya.. and i-1h* only one manufactured on Southern soil. For sale by PERKY RllOS., Agents, Alexandria, Va. sep |? |_)?A.\*OS! PIANOS!! ? Another of those splen a did PIAXOS from :he Factory of II. Wor cester, ju-t Ian-led. and now on exhibition at my I i ? ? ? ? r- and Mli.-ii' ."t'M'e, I till l\ ill g Street. ! have now a choice lot of ] instruments to select from, and -hail be pleased to show thcfu to you. i all ami see them, and satisfy yourself that they are what they are represented to bo. sep in JOHN 11. PARROTT. O ALT? O 200 sucks Aahton, I Faotorv Filled. " H orthington. - lrt tj ,.)M# %>t)0 " tj, A. Sail, For .-ale by Sep ^t> J.N, I) KL? SOLE LEATHER, just received, and for A/ sale bv K.-p |y " ALBERT W. GRAY A CO. Magic ruffling,at sor 21 JS. & W. MEYENRERG'S. C^LOAKS?A good asjortmont, juut received by J ?ct 5 HARPER 4 BRO. AUCTION SALES. by John t. creighton?auctioneer. /COMMISSIONER'S SALE.?By virtue of * V_y decree of the Circuit Court of Alexandria, rendered in the ease of Qunnell vs. Sangster and Other-, the undersigned Commissioner therein nauied, will sell at public auction, on the premi ses, ON WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of Octo ber, 18R0, all the property mentioned in said de free, consisting of a three story BRICK jilt HOUSE and LOT OF GROUND, (No. 217,) .situated on King, between Patrick and Alfred streets, in the city of Alexandria, together with the following SLAVES: Winny and her three children, Martha, Heorge, and Towirend, and all the HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE conveyed by the deed of trust of the 13th of Feb ruary, IS68, on the following terms, viz : For the real e.-tate one tenth of the purchase money iu caul), the balance in nix, twelve end eighteen months, to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser bearing interest with approved per son.:! security and a retention of the titlo till the said bonds are paid. For the furniture all sum* of and under twenty dollars cash; and all sum? over twenty dollars, a credit of three months for bonds with good security. For tho slaves, cash. " C. M. CASTLEMAN. oct 5?<lts Commissioner. bV J. T. CREIGHTON?Auctioneer. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN ALEXANDRIA, VA. | ?By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of j Alexandria county, Va., pronounced at the No ' vember term, 186S, of said Court, in the suit of Tutsapaugh vs. Heinmick. and others, I will pro coed on Thursday, the 18(h day of October, ut 11 A. M., in front of tho Mayor's Office, in the city of Alexandria, in Virginia, to sell at publio auction the three story brick TENEMENT 851 and LOT of GROUND, of which Johu Tats apaugh died seized, situated on the north-side of Prince street, be'ween Water and Union streets, iu the said city of Alexandria. Terms or Sam::?One-tenth of the purchase j money to be paid in cash, on the day of sale, and the residue thereof in three equal instalments, at six, twelve, and eighteen months from the day of sale?the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with good personal secur ity, bearing interest from the day of sale, and the title to the property to be retained until the pur chase rnonev is fully paid. ALBERT STUART, sep 18?2awts Commissioner of Sale. i71 ARM AT PUBLIC SALE.?I offeror. Wed ; nenduy the 10th of October next, at 12 o'clock, ! on the premises, iny Farm at auction. The Land j is located in Fairfax County, Va., within a mile j of Springfield, the first station oi the Alexandria ! and Orange Railroad, froin the City of Alexandria and eight distant from said city by o^unty road.? Tho Farm cor.tainsfilO acres. About two hun dred and twenty-five under cultivation; a large portion of which is well set in grass, timothy and and clover. It has a number of springs, and streams, U spring very near the dwelling. VTvJ The improvements consist of a new DWEL Jj' E LING; Architecturally built and convenient ly arranged. The Hall, Dining room, Parlor, Library, aod Pantry on the first, and five cham bers on the second floor. The usual number of out houses, five enclosed fields, a meadow, and a thrifty young orchard. Terms: one third cash, the balance in two equal instalments, bearing interest from day of sale, and payable in one und two years, and secured by bonds, and a deed of trust upon the property, sep 14?eots CHAb. S. TA^ LOR OA LK OF NEG ROES.?By virtue of a decree of I Fauquier Circuit Court, made on the Cth of Sep tember, 1 SCO, in the Chancery suit of Ambler vs. Ambler, I shall sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Markham Station, in Fauquier, Va., the following negro slaves, viz: Ann, aged 29; .Julia, aged 7: Willis, aged 5, and Henry, aged vears, mi Wedneidau, the 31*f oj October, 1S6U. RICHARD CAREY AMBLER. Fauquier county, Va., oct 1?POt*__ WHEELER & WILSON'S I NOISELESS, FAMILY, PLANTATION AND M AXUFACTURIXG Among the undoubted advantages posaossed by this Machine ate: 1. Elegance of model and finish; 2. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction, and consequent durability and freedom from de rangement and need of repairs; Ease of managoment uud rapidity and quiet ness of operation; i. Hemming and seaming attachments; 5. IJer.uty of stitch, alike on both sides of tha fabric fewed; n. Strength *tn.l firmness of seam that will not rip nor ravel; and made with 7. Economy of Thread; S. Applicability to u varioty of purposes and material?. That ihi.- Machine stands at the head of the list of Sewing Machines i-* clearly indicated by th* fact, that within the la-t twelve months, a greater number of the Wheeler it Wilson Machines, have been sold than by the two largest Sewing Machine Co.'.? in the I nitud States combined, and by the records of the various important Mechanical and ludit-lrial Associations throughout tho country, to say nothing of the minor associations, the American Institute of New York, the Mechanic*' Association uf Boston, tho Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, the Mechanics' Institute of Halti ng.re, the Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute of Washington, the Mechanics' Fair of Cincinnati, and the State Fairs of Maine, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, and K-Mucky, have stamped upon it '*?#?' iiIh* ultra." And never in a single instanoo has this Machine failed to take the iir*t jin miinn wherever exhibited. Every Machine is guaranteed, and machines are delivered at factory prices, at any Railroad station on the line of the roads leading out of Alexandria. W. U. RICHARDS, Jr., Agent for Wheeler ? Wilson Manutacturing Co.'s Sewing Machines, No. 110 King street. sep 6?colm VALUABLE LAN!>S FOR SALE.?I offer for sale the FARM on which I have resided for several year.-, containing 375 ACHES. It ia about six miles from Warrenton, five miles from Bealeton, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and three miles from the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. The farm is nearly all in grass, is very well watered, and well supplied with timber and y.y? wood. The It WELLING HOUSE is com - ill'a-fortahle, and all the out buildings in first rate order. Also, 240 ACRES, one mile from Elk Run, in rfja Fauquier County?on this is a good DWEL SIlin '.} and tine Orchard, well watered, plenty of timber. Ac. Also, 651 ACRES in Shenandoah County, eight miles north of Strasburg, and sixteen miles south west from Winchester. The timber on this is very valuable, and the larger portion could be made good arable and grazing land. Persons wishing to purchase or look at any of the above lauds, nill please apply to LEWIS SHUMATE, esq., Warrenton, Va., who is fully authorised to seli. ^ ILLIAM A. ROSE. Fauquier County, Va.f sep 8?eolm A KM FOR SALE.?I offer for sale a FARM ' in Fairfax County, Va., eight miles from Al exandria, and one and a half from Springfield Station, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, adjoining the lands of Charles S. Taylor, esq. It contains 323 ACRES?about 160 are cltared, in good state of cultivation, and rapidly improv ing?the most of it having been well bone dusted. ?3 It has a well built FRAME DWELLING jjj^with five rooms, stabling, <tc.; also, a large young Peach aud Apple ORCHARD of the best varieties of fruit. A MILL property is attached, trom which a handsome revenue can be realized. The abova property will bo exchanged for a farm nearer Al exandria, or sold on accommodating terms. Ap , c ii irrrruifa piy to oct S. H. WILLIAMS," .-dIOtAwhn* Alexandria, Va. OARM FOR SALE.?The subscriber offers at Xj private sale, the FARM on which he resides, in Fair fa* County, miles northeast of Sudley Mills, being within half a mile of the Manassas (Jap Railroad, (iiow under construction,)'contain ing 10b ACRES?between 26 and 30 Acres in Woodland. Tho farm is divided into four Fields, of about 20 acres each?about 40 acres well set in fji grass?a well of excellent aad never failing iwater in the yard?BUILDINGS In good re pair, and coinrortable. Terms moderate, and to ?uit the purchaaer, if early application is made to thesubaoriber, on tha premises, or by letter addressed DAVID P. CONRAD, Agent, augfi?tf Areola, Londoun Co., V>. 0*"A TONS PRIME BLUE WINDSOR PLAS t)0 V TER, Just received and for aale by sep 15 HUMPHREYS k TALIAFERRO. LEXANDRIA CITY aix per Mat. STOCK, Hegia tared and Coupon, for Mkbj deo 20-tf CORAS k