JlliV'fi ' " . ' THE GAZETTE. . A0% i ' ??' ; 7 ? ^SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23. ; / North Mountain Vineyards.?We are pleased to learn that a substantial company has w < 7 been fomed for the creation of a large Vine' yard, near Mt- Clinton, in this count}7. The y company, consisting 'of .Messrs. Col. John H. Hopkins, Or. Wm. O. Hopkin?, A. S. Byrd, ''/r,Eaq., and Francis Staling, having purchased : r-;/- already 70 acres, which will be increased to 300 . j acres. They have ordered 65,000 grape slips i . a , v of the best varieties with which to make a com; mencement. i.t. iTKeee gentlemen intend, also, to engage ex; j toosively in the culture ot the best varieties of I'i't fruits, such as peaches, apples, pears, apricots, - 5ete., etc., the peach claiming especial atten' *, Hon.'; ' ; .^Messrs. Firebaugh .& Co., at Mt, Clinton, ? vjwl also plant 10 acres this fall in another u .Vineyard of 70 acres. , The gentlemen connected with this movement are all energetic, go-ahead men, and they will know no such word as fail. , r ; i 7The land in the North Mountain region is peculiarly adapted to tlie growth of the grape 1;; laud fruits of all kinds. Itr is already one of the ; best portions of our groat county. W hen these Vineyards begin to yield their rich and ripepiug fruits, it wiU he a land literally flowing with i wine and milk and honay.?Rockingham Reg. i- -? ? ?; - ? i;;Y : CITY ITEMS. j . Cat is for Gintlimin, " Made of Beaver Cloth > at : nov 20-2awtf 8. De&lham's, 106, King st. j. ' - Fbock Business Coats, of .-r . -- s) *Silk Mixed and Harris Cassime^,i at ? nov30-2awtf S. Dealham's, 106, King at. ii'iM if. '< 'r.. ? i ^?i ' i At 8. Diaiham's, 106, King street, you will And the largest and finest stock of .. M Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, ; ever before brought to this city, which he is ' i v ; "idling wonderfully cheap. oc 29-2awtf , Just Bbciivip a large assortment of Overcoats. . !V s made of the best boavers, ana imported Chinchilli, at , S Dkalham's, if:,'.oct 29 ;( v . 106, King st. : G0oi> Workingmen Suits, consisting of Coats >. i\\Pants, at $4, at S. Dealham's, : oo 39?2awtf 106, King st. : \ ?' '1' ' , / Tw* best of imported Silk Undershirts and :;J Drawers, just received at S. Dealham's, oct 29?zawtf 106, King Ati"l il'i Jewelry.?Enameled Scarf Kings, new '' styles, Coral Sets, Jet Sets, Pearl Sets, 200 new - . . stvles sleeve buttons, studs, rings and : chains, : suver*plated *poons and forks, received* this i jefenung at Prigg'g One Dollar Jewelry Store, i i o Ho. 488, Penn. ave,, near 4i st., Washington. J nov 19-tf I >0$ Schoolhrs A Bros'! oi.d stand. 108 BeMETHINO worth knowing.?Having just . returned from New York, I give all those in . . ( WRRt of Clothing the highly satisfactory news V m tiMnurflil frt 4a1] f!l rtfcfl i ri CT ftt lfiASt MKSk & HU1 uun |/i vj/uivu 0 26 per eent cheaper than they can he purchased egywhere in this city. I mention also that I have some of the choicest and moat boautiful patterns of Fall and Winter Oassimeres togather with fine Beaver Suits, and a variety of other goods t >o numerous to mention. A call will satisfy any one that I make this as no boast v.; . but can furnish them with any article desired in. Hens' and Boys' Cloth in kr, or Furnishing i Goods. Call early if you wish to secure a good cheap and handsome Buit. . {. J. . Herman Rkizknstjcin, j li j sep 13 3m 108, King street, Alexandria. $flClAL Notick.?The undersigned having been successful in securing the services of Dr. Levator S. Bell, a graduate of "The Baltimore '' ' Qollege of Dental Surgery," will, from this ' ^ date, use the latest improvements in Dentistry. ' Laughing Gas constantly on hand. Dr. B. has used the gas from its introduction into Denistry, . and guarantees to extract teeth without pain.? In his practice he has found it perfectly harm ; ' lees, and, in most cases, beneficial. All diseases of the mouth and gums scientifically j treated, while preserving the natural organs .will be a : '/ specialty. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silvor, Coraliteand Vulcanite. By the above arrangement such facilities are offered to ; rny old ' friends, patients and the general pablic, that ell can be accommodated with little or no delay, and there will be no necessity for any one going from the city to have any dentil ope rati -n - ? performed. JULIUS DIKNELT, Dentist. 'nov 6?2m , 1/ if ' hid, KIHO STREET. ; 148, KING STREET. A To the Public. a anIvan?tkA? Vina liiof eotnunm) fm rn iVi a ? 9UUOLI Una j uov a *. * v *? ?? v m' Eastern markets, where he has spent the past two months in selecting and purchasing one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever offered for tele in Alexandria, which he intends to sell at prices lower than the same articles can be -; -:j bought this tide of the city of New Y ork. The ' i,. attention of country merchants and the trade k. anarally, it called to his extensive stock of :! Boots and Shoes,for Ladies', Misses and Children, Boys,Youths and Men. Also, his assort? - : sent of Keadt-Madk Clothing and FurJUSHlua Goods, which is unsurpassed in this market, ell of which having been bought at greet bargains will be sold at figures far below current prices. In order to accommodate his wholesale business he has rented a large ware.: house, in which will be found the largest and .. | finest stock every offered in Alexandria. t : Henry Strauss, sop 2-8m 148, King st., corner St. Asaph. . ;; Fair Questions. Where do you buy No. 1 quality $2-5 Beaver Suits? . At Blondheim's, : , i i t Corner King and Fairfax sts. Where do you buy No. 1 $20 Black Cloth Suits? ^ At Blondheim's, Corner King and Fairfax sts. : J Where do you buy $15 Silk-mixed Suits? . At Blondheim's, Corner King and Fairfax sts. Where do you buy $13 Harrison's Gassimere Suits? - At Blondheim's, Corner King and Fairfax sts. Where do you buy $12 Fancy Gassimere Baits? .At Blondheim's, ... .. Corner King and Fairfax sts. Where do you buy $8 Suits ? j At Blondheim's, sep 18?tf Corner King and Fairfax sts. 1 Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for Ohiudrxn Teething, greatly facilitates the Srocess of teething by softening the gums, routing all inflammation?will allay all pain , ; ead spasmodic action, and is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will ^ give rest to yourselves; and relief and'health to WAlta Ivi/anfa a Kotto rvnf nrv on/) anM fhie luukuwoi n u uoiu yuu at&u ;ouxu wmj article for years, and can say in confidence and ' truth of it what we have never been able to say of *ny other medicine?never has it failed in a tingle instance to effect a cuite, when timely oaecL Never did we know an instance of disiatisthotion by any one who used it. On the ' / contrary, all are delighted with its operation, [ '* > i i ' and speak in terms of commendation or its med. . ioal effects and medical virtues. We speak in < j. - this matter "what we do know," after years of I ' ''- V.experience, and pledge our reputation for the , / A fullHment of what we hare declare. In almost ' iJ-. >: every Instance where the infant is' suffering ftem pain and exhaustion, relief wilHbe found ' { in 14 or 20 minutes after the syrup is adminisdirections for using accompany I eack bottle, o . ' j i.-l v/ '.-JU anraand call for ''Mrs. Winsloy/'s Sooth {?M? up," haying the fac-Bimile of;"Curti9 & jJ- j'j .^ rkmaf' on the outside wrapper. All others v y e ata base imitations* I r I'll : Sold by druggists throughout the vforld. | . <.riPrice, only 36 cts. per bottle. v. ,! -j-.l; , Ottces?215, Fulton street, New York. a06,Hi,h Holborn, London, Eng. ; I I MVOfc Paul St., Montreal, Can ad ai ZC/ri & 'i an MKeo6m : ; . r r i ; QUPKRIOR GUNPOWDER and JAPAN , ,i ' o teas, juat received and for sale by u harrie hough, ,, aOV 6 opr. Pitt and Prince streets. ;K IjTABKET BASKETS, with anil without ' JHl covers { "Ladies' Work BasketB; Baker's v -Cmooolate, Cocoa and Broma, just recoived and ^er sale by HARKIE HOUGH, /. a . < : x nop 17' cor. Pitt and Prince streets. 1 1 ALEX4 V STEAMBOAT LINES. _ POTOMAC AAk perry company. The WAWASET leaves her wharf, in Alexandria, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 6i a. m., for her trips down the Potomac,touching at the different landings. On THURSDAYS she makes her regular trip to MOUNT VERNON, leaving Alexandria at 101 a m. ' The FERRY BOATS leave Washington and Alexandria respective'y at 7 a. m., and 6 p. m., running every nour during the day, the last hour ofjeaving each place being 6 p. m. oct 14-tf POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE,! FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON, and GEORGETOWN, D. C. CONNECTING at AQUIA CREEK with the RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG & POTOMAC R. R. THE STEAMER EXPRESS, JSuiflHCCaptain A. C. Nickle, leaves Baltir more from Pier No. 8, Light street wharf, every' TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the above cities, and stopping at the following wa^ points on the Potomac : Point Lookout, Pinev Point, T?Avmnl)'a Wharf. Onrinman Bav. Burch's Wharf, Stone's wLarf, Chapel Point, Mathias' Point, Aquia Creek, connecting with railroad to Fredericksburg and Kichmond, Smith's Pt. and Glymont. Returning leaves Washington at 6 a. m., and Alexandria at 7 a. m. every SATURDAY. THE STEAMER KENEBEC, ?40HMKCaptain E. S. Talbot, leaves Baltimore from Pier No. 8, Light street wharf, every FRIDAY, at 4 p. m., for the above citios, and stopping at the following points on the Potomac River: Mundy's Point, Kinsale: Pinay Point, Plowden's Wharf, Pope's Creek, Mathias Point, Nanjemov Stores, Aquia Creek, connecting with railroad to Fredericksburg" anjd Richmond, Smith's Point and Glymont. ' Returning leaves Washington at 6 a. m., and Alexandria at 7 a. m., every WEDNESDAY. ^^"Freight of all descriptions carried at low rates. For further information apply to J. BRODERS & CO., No. 11, King street, Alexandria. 1 J. B. BRYAN & BRO., 345 Pennsylvania ay.', Washington^ A. NEEDHAM & SOUS,: 142, Light st. Wharf. Baltimore J. G. WATERS, mh 7?tf .109, Water street, Georgetown. J* OR BALTIMORE. The STEAMER COLUMBIA, S^HaUCCapt. James Harper, having received a new boiler, and been thoroughly refitted, has resumed her regular trips, leaving Baltimore every SATURDAY, at 4o'clock, p. m. for Washington, Alexandria, and Georgetown, stopping at all her former landings. Returning, will leave Alexandria every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. .0Sfr*All way freight must be prepaid. For freight and passage apply to mh 6?10m B. WHEAT, Agent. ; PACKETS. J^EW MERCHANTS'LINE, hiK W YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHl NGTON & GEORGETOWN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The STEAMSHIPS E, C. KNIGHT ^iJSfi.and JOHN GIBSON v/ilI sail from pier 9^ Rivor. New York, for Alexandria and the District of Columbia, every SATURDAY EVENING at 4 o'clock; *nd will leave Alexandria every FRIDAY EVENING, 21I 4 o'clock, for New York. The steamships of this line are llrat-class, and sail weekly between the above named ports.? The Company have mada thorough arrangements for the transportation <>f through freight to all points north; and connecting with the Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire, and Orange and Alexandria Bailroads, and all points South and W est. < All freight must be sent to the dock iearly on the day of sailing. For freight and passage apply to HENRY9 0, WINSHiP, No. 31, north Union st., Alexa. GY P. HOUGHTON, & Co. Agents, Washington and Georgetown. SMITH BROWN & CO., ap 4? Agents, 72 South st., New York NEW YORK, WASHINGTON, AND ALEXANDRIA EXPRESS LINE STEAMERS. OLD LINK. iThisline will be regularly kept up during the winter months, by good and substantial Outbids Steamships leaving once a week, from pier 15, E. River, New York, and pier 11, Alexandria. Connecting at New Y'ork with the Metropolitan Steamship Line to Boston, and with the Orango & Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria. Bills of Ladling given through to Boston direct Freight taken at lowest rates, and forwarded to all parts of the United States free of commissions. For freight apply to m. ELDRIDGE & CO , No. 4, South Wharves. A lexandria. JAMES HAND, 104, Wall street. New York. JOHN B. DAVIDSON, jy 1-tf 63, Water st.; Georgetown, D. C. NEW EXPRESS LINE ^ between * yn PHILADELPHIA AND ALEXANDRIA GEORGETOWN AND WASHINGTON. (via canal.) Good substantial and well adapted FREIGHT STEAMERS comprise this new line, which will sail on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of each week from Philadelphia, and TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS from Alexandsia, at 12 in. Freight, &c., at moderate rates. For particulars apply at ^ q e n t 8 M. ELDRIDGE & CO.; No. 4, S. Wharves, Alexandria, V a. JOHN B. DAVIDSON, 59, Water st., Georgetown and Washington. WILLIAM P. OLYDE, jy 1-tf No. 14, North Wharves, Philada. Mail line from ALEXANDRIA TO WINCHESTER. THROUGH IN ONE DAY. r . Coaches _will leave^Alex^andria SfiSMBRevery 1 U ESJL/A X, Til U JtvoL> A I and SATURDAY (until further notiue)at threo o'clock a. m., arriving at Winchester on the same days at 7 p. m., reaching Uppervillo at 2 p. m., in time for dinner. Leave "Winchester on "WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAY'S and SUNDAYS, at 3 o'clock a. m., reaching Alexandria at 7 o'clock p.m. same days, in time to connect with the cars and boats for Washington and the North. , Thi3 line connects with the line from Piedmont Station to Upperville, going and returning. : Tho proprietor gives his personal supervision to the entire route, and will employ none but the most careful drivers. By strict attentiog to the comfort of all who may favor him, ho hopes to merit tho patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed. Offices?Alexandria, Mansion House; "Winchester, Taylor's Hotel. WM. WHALEY, je 29-tf _ Proprietor. SALT! SALT! salt! 300 socks Fine Salt. 800 " Q. A. Salt, v . 5 tons Bock Salt. In store and for sale by W. A.- SMOOT & CO., nov 2 , ,,, No. 3, King street, i PAISLEY'S SHAWLS! PAISLEY'S SHAWLS! PAISLEY'S SHAWLS! ' Just received a superior assortment of P AISLEY'S SHAWLS, ranging.from $25 to $75.? Call and see them. oc 10s WITMER & SLAYMAKER. CRAB APPLE CIDEB, a very good article, received to-day, for sale by Opt 15- , ,r. a MILBURN. k BOXES EASTERN FACTORY CHEESE, D for Bale by . AVERY & DAVIDSON, nov II 226, King street, cor. Alfrod. EXTRA FLOUR?5) barrels choice Extra Flour, for eale by oc 8 GEO. WASHINGTON. HOMINY BEANS) Hominv and Grits, received to-day and for sale by nov 18 J. C. MILBURN. ,, lNDRIA gazette am RAILROAD LIXES. ORANGE, ALEXANDRIA AND MANASSAS RAILROAD. On -and after MONDAY, Sept. 9th, two dailypass en ger trains will run betwoen WASHIN GTON and LYNCHBURG,the daytrain connecting at Gordonsville with the Virginia Central Railroad to RICHMOND, and both trains at LYNCHBURG with the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, for NEW ORLEANS and intermediate points. Through tickets, and. baggage checked to Richmond, and all points South and Southwest. Leave Washington daily at 5.60 a. m. and 6.10 p. nr.; and Alexandria at 7.00 a. m. and 7.15 p. m., arriving at Lynchburg at 4.15 p. m., and 4,07 a. in., and at Richmond at 4.00 p. m. Leave Lynchburg at 7.10 a.m., and 8.15 p.m.; arrive at Alexandria at 4.30 p. m., and6.00 a.m. and at Wasnington at 5.25 p.m. and 7.20 a; m. Passengers for points between MANASSAS JUNCTION and PIEDMONT leave Alexandria daily (Sunday excepted) at 7.00 a.m., arriving at Piedmont, tho present western terminus, at 12.40 p. m. Eastward, leave Piedmont at 10.30 a. m., and arrive at Alexandria 4.30 p. m. J. M. BROADUS, jp 15? General Ticket Agent. Alexandria, loudoun AND HAMPSHIRE RAILROAD. 135asms HP Mf Mag W Mg NEW ARRANGEMENT, BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1867. Leave Alexandria daily, except Sundays, at 8 a. m., for Leesburg, returning loave Loosburg at 12.15 p. m. Connecting at Leesburg with Peacocks Lineot Eirst-class Coaches, which leave Leesburg on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays, for Hamilton, rurcellville, Snickersvillej Berryville, Winchester and Capon Springs; returning leaving Winchester on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaves Leesburg for Middloburg on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, on the arrival or the railroad train from Alexandria, and arrives at Middloburg at 3 p. m. Leaves Middloburg Tuesdavs, Thursdays ai\d Saturdays, at 7 a. m., and # arrives at Lees'hnro. 5, Nortif FairfaxStrkkt, Alexandria, respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and tho public goncrally. N. B.?Orders Irom Ibe country promptly attended to. a. h. nott, Richmond. ii. s. ashby, Fauquier, nov 1-lm FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS. At N 1\/T A GRAND BALL X.V/.XV.lV-l Will be given by OSCEOLA TRIBE, NO. 1, I. O. R. M. AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Cor. King and Royal sts., NOV. 25, 1867. The members of the above or- >??$? der intend to give another interesting performance at the opening of the Ball, entitled, J?SM^v-?i? THE CAPTURE DANIEL BOONE. ELOOR MANAGERS. H. Latham, E. H. Clarkson, C. Greonwood, R. H. Javins. COMM1TTK or ARRANGEMENTS. C. C. Wade, A. H. Brown, J. E. Phillips, E. H. Clarkson, C. Greenwood, S. C. Milburn, John A. Geib, J. W. Patterson, Wm. Owcn3, Hugh Latham. Tickets, admitting a Gentleman Lady, $1. Refreshments served to the ladies by the members of the Tribe. Coaches will leave the hall at 1 o'clock. Tickets can be procured of any of the Committee, or at the door. COOK'S celebrated COTILLION BAND has been engaged for the occasion, and no failure. nov 4?td BOOTS AM) SHOES. STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, for fall and winter being now COMPLETE, I would respectfully solicit an inspection of the same. Besides the extensive assortment of the most elegant and fashionable Shoes of PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURE, as well us of my OWN MAKE I would offer as specialties : A good MISSES' BOOT, at $1 25. 4< LADIES' 41 44 1 75. Custom work made as usual. LEATHER and FINDINGS, wholesale and retail... A. ROSENTHAL. 98, King st. "Washington Store, 517, 7th street, Intelligencer Building, 8 doors above D street, oct 19?3m rjrT KING STREET. rj^ BOOTS AND SHOES. FALL STOCK. Wo have now on hand a largo stock of LADIES', GENTS', MISSES', BOYS', YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, of every description, which have boon recently mado, of the best quality and latest styles ; also a good stock of HEAVY GOODS, suitable for the country, to which wo invite the special attention of country merchants, and farmers in want of good and reliable goods will do well to call and examine before buying, as they will be sold very cheap. Men's Calf Double Sole titob Boots. 14 4' 44 Scotch Bottom Hoots. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Dress Boots 44 Heavy Kip Double Sole. Grain. 44 Calf Congress. 4 4 4 1 Stitch Congress. 44 Scotch Bottom Shoes. 44 Peg Balmorals. 44 Heavy Kip Brogans. 4 4 4 4 Sewed 4 Ladies' Calf, Goat and Morocco Boot.-. 44 Glove, Kid, Coil gross and Polish Boots. " Lasting 4 4 4 1 44 Kino Kill Heel Slippers. 44 Lasting and M rocco. Misses' Calf, Goat and Morocco Boots. 44 Lasting and Kid Polish 44 Children's Goat, Morocco, Lasting, Call' and Glove Kid, Lace and Button Boots. Boys', Youths' and Children's Long Call' and Kip. Gents' and Ladies' Gum Over-Shoes. W. B. WADDEY. aep 17 7d, Kin./ street. Alexandria, Vn T HK1LBRUN .fc BKO.t 600, SEVENTH STREET, (BETWEEN I) AND 12 STREETS,) WASHINGTON, l> O. ARK SELLING AND MAKE TO ORDER, i I \/ WIUi A V! 1\ Ll LI / t DO nvjKj 10 /vn u oaw TJO, FOR MEN, LADIES, AND CHILDREN, CHEAPER TUAN THE OHEAP EST, AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL Washington, .Jan. 12?ly $1000,000IN W KS! FOR SALE ON THK I'uPULAR Mr- ONE PRICE PLAN, ~m: Q1VING EVERY PATRON A HANDSOME AND RELIABLE WATCH! For the low Price of Ton Dollars ! WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, And not to be Paid for unless perfectly satisfactory. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to $1,000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, 200 to 500 100 Ladies' Watches, Enameled, 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chron'ter Watches, 250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Levers, 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting Amer. Watches, 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250 ;500 Gold Ladies' Watches, 30 to 250 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines, 50 to 75 2,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches, 50 to 100 1,500 Hunting Silver Watches, $5 to 50 5,000 AflBorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75 ^^~Every patron obtains a Watch by this arrangement, costiDg but $10, while it may be worth $1,000. No partialitj* shown. We wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of ton Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $1,00 or one worth less. The return of any of our certificates antitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued Igsb than $10 is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, five for $ I, eleven rn? 60 + WViynn and r.lotranf iirnmiiim fnr LUL bj-uiiiuvj UWU j.s* t M AW , sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most superb watch for $15.? To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the most careful scrutiny. Try. us 1 WRIGHT, BKO. , King st. LINSEED OIL?5 bids best Linseed Oil, received and for sale by nov 14 HENRY COOK, 39, King st. ENGLISH ISLAND MOLASSES, received I to-day, and for sale by nov 14 J. 0 MILBUKN. RICE.?Carolina Rice received and for sale by [nov 18] J. C. MTLBURN. COMMISSIOX nF,?(?AMS, TyiLLIAM BAYNE & CO., WHOLESALK GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 19, Commerce Street, (1 door north of Pratt) BALTIMORE, Keep constantly on hand a large supply of GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &c. ">Vill be happy to roceivo orders for any articles in their lin?. Baltimore, oct 12?ly _ J. R. SMOOT, J. W. FRY, Formerly of Alexu., Va. Culpeper C. 11., Va. HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED them, selves at Culpeper C. H., Va., for the purpose of conducting a general PRODUCE, FOR. WARDING and COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm name of SMOOT & FRY. The3T respectfully solicit orders for the purchase of Grain, Flour, Bacon, Sumac. Hay,Ac., and consignments of Fish, Salt, Leather, Lime, Plaster, Furniture, &c. Orders for the pur. chase of produce tilled, and sales of consignments promptly accounted for. Culpeper 0. H., sep 20?3m H. LAMBERT, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, (old stand) sep 4?tf No. 18, Union Wharf. T. T. GWIN, J. T liECRU AM, Formerly of (J win A Sun. Culpepur ( k/ yK K. L. TOi.SON, Maryland. QW1N, BECK 11AM & CO.. C<)MA1ISSION, G ROCK K V AND FEED MElil'HANTS, No. 33, King street, _ jy 10 ALEXANDRIA, VA. A NDKEW J. FLEMING, A GKNKKAI. COM MISS 10 xV ME It CI IA N T, No. 9, Kinir street, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Solicits consignments of Country Produce and orders lor Lhepurchtt.se of supplies, and proiui-.es to give the best attention to any business entrusted to him, and to make prompt returns _je2h?tf T F. L A It K I N , ?) . GROCER, FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 10, Royal street, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Quick sales and prompt return-.. Having large experience in the Dry Goods, as well as the Grocery and Liquor Business, Country Merchants wili do well to favor me with their orders. I have a variety of TEAS, which 1 will sell below the market price. Also, Granulated, Crushed and Brown Sugars je 2>if ROBERT JAMIK30N. C. E. I.KK, Jk. J AMIESON & LEE, GENERAL Sill FPING&COMMISSION MEKCH AN'Ta, xVo. 27, North. Lhuo/i Strttt) je I?tf _ ALEXANDRIA. VA. I TTQQE tfc WE ODER BURN, {Successors to Fowi.k ic Co.j COM MISS J UN, SHI P PING A N D F() li WA RD L N G M E KCii A N T.i, No. 2, Prtnce Street. Also, dealers in GUANOs, SALT', LUMr and GROUND PLASTER, FISH, GRAIN and SUGARS. my 21- tf / 1 KOKOK H. ROBINSON, grocer, forwarding and commission merchant, No. 5, Union sr., Alexandria, V a. Particular attention paid t-? the -elling c! all kinds of country produce. i I Cordage, Tar,Pitch, Nails, Lime, Packing, oils, [ Lamps, and Ship and Naval Stores. All orders and consignments promptly attended to, and goods forwarded without delay t>' Cons'Kiiees on arrival. Age.its lor the Baltime' ? and Potomac Trniisportaticn line. mh 10?tl Q EOKG K W A SUING T<) N, GROCER FORWARDING AND C 0 M M 1 S S I 0 N M E K C H A N T , Ollice No.fi, Union street. ALEXANDRIA, VA. /UsS)"*Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Country Produce, and of tilling orders for Groceries, Guano, Seeds, Ac. ^5&**Go cargoes < ! J.ocint Mountain, Lorberry and Lyheus \ alley LoaiSchooner Sushii McDeviti, 202 " Lizzie A. Bennett, 196 Commerce. 100 , , .. M JOHN LEATHER LA NO, liov 14. No. 26, K-ing street. ^