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?""iS Preparations" "
?lteralive,
I
^Expectorant I
A SURE CURE FOR
IMPURE BLOOD,
CONSUMPTION,
RHEUMATISM,
BRONCHITIS,
BYSPEPSIS,
SCROFULA, !
CATARRH, i
= SOLD EY ALL_DRUGGiSTS. =
- Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases =
- bymailxree. Address -
I A. B. C. CHEMICAL CO.- \
I I7S. 12th ST., RICHMOND, VA. E
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FISH DEALERS. ~
GEORGE E. PRICE CO.,
DEALERS TS
FRESH AND SALTED PISH,
Have perfected arrangements for their estensivo
Fish busiius3 for the- spring of 1SOO They will
receivo Fish dui.y from the shores of the Poto?
mac, and will supply consumers in quantities to
suit, either frc3h or salted, by experienced packers.
County orders solicited and satisfaction guaran?
tee!.
Our brand of BARRELED FISH has u!way3
Stood No. 1 in tho market.
Terms?C. O. D., or bc;t rcferoncea.
?SO. E PRICE & CO.,
Stall No. 1 at Fairfax street entrance and No. 3
at Royal street entrance City Market, and Fish
House No. 3 Corporation Fish Wharf. I mh(J 2m
.Dl.DlKO MAT'; H1AL, etc.
S$800T & CO.,
St ea mFlooring&Plaiiiiig Mil
.Manufacturorc of
DOfiB and WINDOW FRAMES, MOLDINGS, so
Dealers in
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, NAILS, LIME,
CALCINED PJ.a:: 'LR ana CEMENT.
NO. 25 NORTH UNION ST..
ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA.
?0~Lumber delivered in the cltv free.
"ESTAiyLISKED 1822;
JOSIAH ill). SMOOT,
OJCALE? IS
umber, Shingles, tils,
NAILS, L1ME.CEHENT.CALCINED PLASTER
&c. &c. &c.
MANUFACTUKEE OP
FLOORING, DOOBS, SASH, BLINDS, FRAMES
irLDINGS, MANTELS. BRACKETS
ALL KIN DS OF WOOD
WORK.
Orhco and yard No. 21 north Union st. Factory
Nos. i:j and 15 north Lee St., Alexandria. Va.
.i?**No chargo for delivery in city. jan2S
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
j. a. avriLBXJi^jNr,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IS
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
PEOPEIETOBS nr
POTOMAC BEAND OF FLOUR.
?\oc2G Which is unexcelled.
?V. A. Smomt G. 8. P3SJrcst.
W . % S M O O T ? CO.,
Coal, Salt and Piaster,
AEEXArTDSXV, Vs..
OiftricE?Smoot's Wh:.*:.
ap4 Special attention paid to forwarding._
CHARLES ?LESitJ & SWS,
WHOLESALE SRO OERS,
217-223 NORTH LEE STELLT,
tOpposito H?i's Cracker Factory)
;3t-SOL? AGENTS FOB SATISFACTION TO?
BACCO and II V7.AED POWDER. OCt26
W.
A. JOHNSON ? CO.,
WHOLESALT GROCERS.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in
ALL KINDS OF LIOTJOR3.
Havo ou hand GIBSON'S XX, XX>". XXX a.
and PURE OLD EYE. OLD CABINET and
MONOGBAM WHISKIES; also BAKER'S an?
THOMPSON'S PURE RYE WHISKIES. t,> which
ahoy invito tho attention of tho trade.
Orders from tho country for ruercbar.aiae shall
recoivo prompt attention.
Consignments of Flour, Grain and Country Pro?
duce solicited, for which they guarantee iha high?
est market prices and prompt returns.
Northeast comor of Cameron and Royal stroots
sopl4 Alexandria. Va.
HEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
WASH 1X ?TOS DA X EX HO W E K,
(Successor to Dancnhower & Son,
RealEstate and Insnraiice Broker
NO. 1115 F STREET' N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Eeal Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
Money Invested, Bents Collected and the Care
of Property of Residents and Non-Resident3.
Building Houses f?r Investment a Specialty.
Agent American lire Insurance Company of Baiti
more, Aid. /e24 ly
gPELNG IMPORTATIUN OF CROCKERY.
Wo havo just bcon notified of the arrival of the
steamship Carthaginian from Liverpool, Eng.i at
the port of Baltimore, Md., on hoara of which is
our spring importation of JOHNSON BEOS,'
CELEBBATED ENGLISH STONE CHINA,
which will be on sale fffter Wednesday, March 2G;
and which we will sell at former prices, notwith?
stauding the recent advance in English Ware.
mh2 i E. J. MILLER 6i SON. .
PUBLISHED DAILY and TPJ-WEEKXY AT THE
Gazette Building-, 310 and 312 Pi ince st.
Daily one year.-.56 jjjj
" Six months?.. ? JjJJ
: " One month ?. 50
Tri-Weeklv one y???.4 00
six months. 2 (Hi
Three months. 1 00
' Contrnet advertisers will not i>e allowed :o exceed their
j apace unless the excess is paid for at transient rates,
and under no circumstances will they be allowed to
advertise other.than their legitimate busine.-*? in the
space contracted for.
All transient advertisements must be paid for in ad?
vance.
Marriage and death notices must be paid for in ad?
vance
tionsin memoriaiu. of thanks, tributcsof respect,
resolution* adopted by societies or persons, unless ot
public concern, will only be printed in this paper as
advertisement*.
T>m- GAZKm otHce 1* connected with the Telephone
Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper,
news, or any information or business can be sent by
telephone.
[Entered at the Poslofllce, Alexandria. Virginia, as
gccondrclass iiintlcr.J
Letter from Fauquier
[Ccrrespomlci.ee of tho AlexandriaGiazelto.]
Marshall, Va , Apr. 7 ?The average
small boy, as well &s the old t ne, is ever hap?
py ou tbe return of Easter, for both et.joy
the sport of fishing. Bince the departure of
winter our community bee begun to enjoy
better health ; farm and garden work, the
repsiis uud construction of new houses go
on vigorously and everybody is up and
doing.
Mr. Lifuyette Puyne is going around re?
adjusting the assessment roll. Ho thinks
there id a more hopeful outlc-ok for an in
orease of the Siate revenue.
Fauquier county is one of the mos: popu
loua ^ud weuithy counths in the State. The
duii ie productive, cattle, t-heep and stock of
every description abound and then the suc?
cess of public education is visible among all
classes
Oi Wednesday of next week, Rev. Dr
Diowiddie, so avorably known as an evan?
gelist throughout Virginia, will commence a
aeries of religions r-ervices at the Presbyte
riau cburob. As the Episcopel buildiug?
trinity church?is undergoing ex'ensive re
paii?, the usual Lenten services were held
to the Baptist church.
Lately the wiiter w&b privileged to attend
a cii.fiiiii! of the Young Men'd Christian
Association at Bethel Academy. This as
(.'iation has been in existence) at Bethel for 15
years and has a goodly number of the cadets
in active membership with it. Duriog the
prefect session, there has. been a ?eries of
interesting lectures drlivered. Ea passant,
it may be added, that the aca emy was nev?
er more prosperous. Among the pupils are
several from Alexandria, Mr. Zimmerman
and others from the vicinity of your city.
lo connection with the late notice io the
Gazette of the death of Mr. Fairfax H
Whiting, it may he added, that this excel
ietit gentleman was born at "Morven," near
Alexaudria, arid was descended from Mr.
Whiting, who was one of tho commissioners
appointed during the revolution to organize
the Virginia navy. His father was Carlyle
Fairfax Whiting, who was married to Sarah
M. Little. Mr. Whiting married Miss
Margaret Douglass, of Alexandria, who died
at Mar-hall some years ago aud is buried
at "Meadow Grove," the Carter homestead.
Iiis son Douglr.ss jg a merohaut ut Marshall.
According to "Burke'a Landed Gentry" of
England, the Whiting family of America
are descended from ihree brothers who came
'torn England cne year after the settlement
of Jamestown?in 160S, two of the brothers
settled in New England and one at "E!
miugton," the family residence lo G'.oucea
>er county, Va.
The M Di. here are mourning over the
collapse of their medical orga-i, The Virginia
Medical Advance. Tue natrons of medical
tore hope that it it? only a condition of sus
pended animation, especially as its editor,
Dr. H. M. Olarksoo, has now on oyster diet.
H.
A Woman Scares Calikornians.?A
moiilh ngo groat excitement was created irj
Oakland, acro33 the bay from San Francisco,
by a seties of revival meetings conducted by
?Jr?. Wood worth, better known as"iho mee
:eric revivalist." Many persons, mostly
young women, were thrown into trances
during the services, and several became per?
manently insane. Finally the police sup
pressed these gatherings, aod Mrs. Wood
worth left for Santa Rosa af;er predicting
thedest ruction of Oakland and 3an Francisco
by a tidal wave on April 14 One of her j
chitf disciple?, a man named Erlckeon, also
mado the sarr.e prophecy.
Now that the alleged day of doom is near
at hand the stroDg influence exercised by
the woman is causing a great exodus from
Oakland. A number of credulous people j
have left for the mountains after selling
their property for nominal prices. Many
Saa Francisco people have caught the
contagion and are fleeing to the moun?
tains. Shortly after midnight Saturday
night a handsome young woman who had
attended Mrs. Woodworth's meetings cre?
ated a sensation by running down Washing?
ton street, Oakland, e? deshabille, loudly
screaming:
'I'm coming, good Lord! I'm coming!
Wait, only wait for me!"
?he was taken to the police station, where
she continued to beg the Lord to save her
from the delugo foretold by Mrs. Wood
worth.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve
The Best Salte in tho world for Cuts, Eruisea
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ehoum, Fovor Soros, Totter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin
Eruptions, and positive!v cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis?
faction, or money refundod. Price 25 cents por
??ox. For sjiie bv E. S. Lead beater & Bro.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP, for
children teething, is the proscription of ono of the
boat female nurses and physicians in tho United
States, and has been used for forty years with
never-failing success by millions of mothers for
their children. During tho process of teething
it3 value is incalculable. It relieves the child
?rom pain, euros dysentery and diarrhoea, griping
in tho bowels and wiud-co!ic. By giving health
^e the child it '??is the mother. Price 25 cents a
hOttiA.
FAEMEES, BEAD
X.O. DUST! X. 0. DUST!
THE NEW AND GEE AT DISCOVEEY,
X. O. DUST!
For the relief from the Texas or Buffalo Fly on
Cattle, just received and for sale by
scp9_W. F. CBEIGHTON & CO.
rjEY LUNT'S COUGH SYBUP
FOB COUGHS AND COLD8.
Price 25c: sample bottle 10c._declS
ED WABEIOE CHOPPING AXES, wholesale
and retail, at SS King, corner of Boyal st.
dec3 J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON.
MEDICINAL.
Take
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WORTH
100 Dollars
DeakS. L. B.? Fbiends: I consider one dose
of Simmons' Livor Regulator worth $100. I
was constipated, had headache, could eat nothing
with satisfaction or appetite; had the blues and
feH altogether out of sorts. I resortid to blue
mass, calomel, quiniuo and all remedies suggest?
ed, but only obtained temporary relief. One dose
of 5. L. B. did me more good than the ? JOO
worth of doctors and doctoring Respectfully,
T. C. Mark lev.
I have Leon a teacher for twenty year?, and
during that time have had repeated attacks of
headache, produced by torpid liver, and I have
been entirely cured by tho use of Simmons' Liver
Regulator. I found it to bo of so mild a character
in its action as not to interfere, in tho least, with
my duties in the school room. To those similarly
situatod and subject to same, I cannot too highly j
recommend Simmons' Livor Regulator.
E. A. Cheek. Campbellsvillo, Ky.
HltTSURANCE.
1843 ~ 18S0
THE
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS OVER ? - - $126,000,000
SURPLUS. 8,000,000
J6f EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF]
POLICY issued.
ITS NEW DISTRIBUTION POLICY
Is the most liberal ever offered by any
company.
Wm. H. Lambert,
AGENT FOR ALEXANDRIA.
C. POWELL, M. D., Examiner. myl3 ly ]
FANCY G??DS>"N?TIONSt &c.~~
TI7E ARE NOW OPENING A SELECT STOCK
or
Spring and Summer Goods
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
And ask our friends and the public to call and ex?
amine for themselves at
AMOS B. SLAT MAKER'S,
429 KING STREET,
mh26 Alexandria, Virginia.
TOBACCO.
TO THE CHEWERS
W. T. HANCOCK'S
Maritana Rough & Ready 10s
It having come to my notice that there is a
piece of Tobacco on the market called Maritana,
put up by some other manufacturer, I desire to
caution my patrons to be snre and see that they
got my shield lag on their Tobacco.
I horeby caution all dealers not to sell any To?
bacco branded Maritana not having my shield tag
thoroon, as I shall bring suit for damages against
all dealers handling my brands pat up, by other
manufacturers. W. T, HANCOCK,
mh21 lm Richmond, Vs.
DILL'S BEST
An old-time acquaintance, a particular friend of
mine,
Is DILL'S BEST TOBACCO, the BEST you can
find.
Always the same, this OLD RELIABLE FRIEND,
Giving comfort and solace from beginning to end.
As haudsomo as a dream, excellent in taste,
Adorned, as usual, with throe tsgB on its face.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO
OUR OTHER LEADING BRANDS:
ExDOsition, IHCl Cut-Plug Mu%
For sale in Alexandria by
CHARLES KING & SON,
217-223 NORTH LEE STREET.
Factory?2020 oast Franklin street, Richmond
Va. mh3 eo3m
jyjOORE BEOS'. GENERAL COW DEINE!
For garget, maw bound, bloating and fevers.
Milk fever and abortion preventiv test received
and for sale by
fob28_W. F. CBEIGHTOH & CO.
i^iORN AND BUNION8.
?o* IMPERIAL
CORN AND BUNION SOLVENT.
Eight hours sufficient to remove any corn or bunion.
For sale by BEOADUS & SMITH,
mh.3_301 King street.
j^ETI8T8' GOLD PAINT.
Just received, complete in one box, saucer,
brush, one bottle liquid and one of gold. Price
twenty-five cents. For sale by
mh21_W. F CREIGHTON & CO.
ACARLOAD OF LAMP CHIMNEYS.
A carload of
STONE PANS AND FLOWER POTS. '
Tho former just received and the latter to ar?
rive this week and for sale at very low prices by
mh24_ E J. MTT.T.'PT? & SON.
FRENCH NECK MERINO SHIRTS extwheavy
seP2G At A.B.SLAYMAKERU
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS.
j VJ OTICE TO 8TOCKHOLDEE8.
I Tho undersigned, stockholders of tho VIRGIN
IA MARBLE COMPANY, and the owners of more
than one-third of the capital stock, hereby call for
a meeting of the stockholders of said company to
be held at tho office of Messr?. Foster & Nelson, in
Loesburg, Vs., on TUESDAY, the 22d of April,
1890, at 11 a ro. E. D. B. NOBBIS,
H. C. NOBBIS,
KATE E. CABTEB,
B. F. CABTEB, Jr.,
ap7 10t_F. M CABTEB._
IAlexandei.v, Va., March 29,1890.
N ACCORDANCE WITH THE AUTHORITY
vested in us as Presidents resi.o itively of the
Alexandria and Frodorieksburg Bailway Company
and of the Alexandria and Washington Bailway
Company, by resolutions adopted by the stock?
holders of each of said companies, arc pting the
act of Assombly authorizing tho consolidation of
the Alexandria and Frcdcricksburg Railway Com?
pany and tho Alexandria and Washington Bail
way Company into one company, nndor tho name j
of tho Washington .Southern Railway Company,
and rstifying tho contract ontored into between
said companiis for tho purp..8o, wo hereby notify
and reqneet the stockholders of tho Alexandria
and Fredericksburg Bailway Co i.pany and of the
Alexandria and Washington Railway Company,
who havo hocorae stockholders of tho Washington
8outhorn Ecilway Cjrnp-iny, a- above r<cited, to
meet at tho ..trico of tho company, corner of Camer?
on and Fiiyet'.c streets, in the cit> of Alexandria,
Va., on WKDNtJSDAY, the 30th day of April,
1890, at 12:30 o'clock p. m., t) adopt such meas?
ures as may be necessary ana propor in tho prom?
ises, and for tho transaction of su-.;h bu3iness as
may ho btv.ught before seid mo t ng.
GEORME B ROBERTS,
President of ha Alexandria a;;d Fredoikksburg
Bailway Company.
J. N. DfBABBY,
President of tho Alexandria and Washington
Bailway Company mh31 td
OFFICE OF Tri E WASHINGTON SOUTHERN
BAJLWAT-COMPANY;
Cameron ami Fayetto streets,
Alexandria, Va., March 29, 1890.
A goncral meeting of tho stockholders of this
company is boiebv called to ho hold at this office
on WEDNESDAY, tho thirtieth day of April,
1890, at 12:30 o'clock p mi, to approve or disap?
prove of the execution of a mortgage by this com?
pany and tho iisuanco of Innds secured thereby
to tho amount of two million tivo hundred thou?
sand (2,500,000; dollars, and for tho transaction
of any other business that may bo properly brought
beforo tho said meeting.
By order of tho Board of I)i rectors.
mh29dtd ALBERT HEWSON, Secretary.
AUCTION SALES.
By R. T. Lucas, Auctioneer.
RECEIVEBS SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL j
ESTATE, LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES,
&c?By virtuo of a docroo of the Circuit Court of
tho city of Alexandria, Va., rendored on the 18th
day of March, 1890, in tho chaucory cause of |
John A. Marshall vs. tho Farmors aud Mechanics'
8avings Bank and others, tho undorsigned, as re?
ceiver in tho said ca::so, will crpo;c for salo at
public auction, in front of tho Boyabstreet en?
trance of tho Market Building, in tho city of
Alexandria, Va., at twelve o'clock noon on
8ATUEDAY, APBIL 26th, 1890,
the following property ; to wit:
1st. A LOT OF GBO UND in tho city of Balti?
more, Maryland, bounded-as follows: Beginning
on the south sido of First street, formerly Den
mead street, at tho distance of forty-fivo feot from
the southwest corner of St. Paul aud First streets,
and running thonco west on First street forty
five feet; thence south parallel to St. Paul street
tho samo width &s in front one hundred and forty j
feet to an alley ten feet wide, with tho uso of said j
alley in common with others entitled thereto.
2d. The THBEE POLICIES OF INSUBANCE
on tho life of Andrew Jamioson ; viz: Policy No.
630, Equitablo Life Assuranco Socioty for $2,500;
policy No. 7,661, Eijuitablo Lifo Assurance So?
ciety for $5,000; policy No 13,519, Now York
Life Insurance Company for $5,000.
3d. Tho ASSIGNMENT of Mrs. Catharine A. E.
Spaulding, or so much of her intonst in property
in Washington, D. C, (the estate of Samuel De
vaughn) as will bo sufficient to pay tho sum of |
twelve hundred dollars, without interest, until
after tho death of Mrs. Brayfield, tho life tenant.
Terms of Sale: Cash as to said lifo insurance ]
policies and the assignment of Mrs. Catharino A.
E Spaulding; and as to tho lot in Baltimore,
Maryland, ono-half cash, and tho residue upon a
credit of four months; the deferred payment to
be evidenced by tho negotiable noto of tho pur?
chaser, with satisfactory endorser, tho said note
bearing interest from the day of salo ; tho titlo to
said lot to be retained until the whole of tho pur
chase money is paid
LEONARD MAEBUEY,
Receiver of tho Farmers and Mechanics' Savings ,
Bank of Alexandria, Va. mh27 w4w
LEGAL.
VIBGINIA: In the Clerk's office of the Corpo?
ration Court of tho city of Alexandria on tho
31st dsy of March, 1890.
Charles King & Son V Tregpaag on tho caso Rnd
? vr m vs'- c r> l attachment.
EN.Tennison & Co.J
Memo. The object of this suit is to attach tho
debt or money due to tho defondauts, E. N. Ten
nison and-Mathews, trading under tho firm
name and stylo of B. N. Tcnnison & Co., by the |
Mount Vernon Fire Insuranco Comp my, of Alex?
andria, Virginia, and subject the same to tho ]
payment of tho amount of debt due Charles King j
and Frank T. King, trading under the firm name
of Charles King & Son.
Tho defendants, E. N. Tennison aud -
Matthews, not having entered their ap?
pearance and given security according to
the act of Assombly and the rules of this
Court, and it appearing by affidavit that thoy
are not residents of thi< State: it is order?
ed that the said defendants appear hero!
within fifteen days after tho publication of j
this order, and do what is necessary to
protect thoir interests in this suit, and that
a copy of this order bo forthwith insert?
ed in the Alexandria Gazette, a newspaper
published in the city of Alexandria, onco a week
for four successive weeks, and posted at tho front j
door of tho Court House of this city. A copy, teste:
JOHN S. BEACH, Clerk.
Marbnry & Armstrong, p. q._apl w4w
NOTICE?Tho books of tho lato firms of PEE
BY, SMOOT & CO and J. B. 8MOOT & PEB
BY have beon placed in tho hands of Mr. GEO.
UHLEB for settlement. They can bo found at
tho office of Smoot & Co., and Mr. Uhler is author?
ized to settle all accounts. Prompt payment of
all indebtedness to the above-named firm is re?
quested. PEEBY, SMOOT & CO.
mh!2 tf _J. B. SMOOT & PEBBY.
\f 0 MOBE BOUND 8HOULDEBS.
X\ the impboved
KNICKEEBOCKEB 8HOULDEB BRACE.
8houlder Brace and Suspender combined; pre?
vents children becoming stooped or round-should?
ered ; physicians all recommend them ; a gentle or
powerful brace obtained; easily adjusted and worn
with comfort. For sale by
mhl_E. 8. LEADBEATEB & BBO.
PEEFECTION WOOD STAINS, imitating Oak,
Antique Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany,
Eosewood and Ebony, prepared in dry powders,
only requiring to be reduced with water to be
ready for use. For staining floors and all kinds
of woodwork they arc the most economical, cheap?
est and handsomest stains ever produced. Ton
cents a package. For sale by
oct22_W. F. CBEIQHTON & CO.
BBEECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS,
XH
GBEAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND PEICES
Just received at 328 King, corner of Boyal street.
Will be sold at very low prices. Call and see. No
chggfor looking. ^ ^ & ^
T D.H.LUNT,
Agent for the Celebrated
ASHLEY BROMIDE OF ARSENIC WATER.
[sep25]
DRY GOODS.
mm Iff GOODS DIET AT BHBR
NEW DRESS GOODi, NEW GINGHAMS, , in pure Mohair Tannires at oO and G5c per yard.
NEW SATEENS, NEW OUTING FL \NNELS, \ Gents' Catsimeres for suiting and pataloon yat
NEW SHIRTING PEPCALS NEW PBOTTS. I terns, a superb lino just opened.
NEW WHITE GOODS, sumo rare bargains in Gents'Outing and Flannel Shirts, a largo va
Romnants in this department. riety of styles just received.
New Hamburg and Swiss Embroideric?. Also a beautiful lino of GENTS' NECKWEAR,
A largo line of 27 in. and 45-in. Flounces. Four-in-Eand, Text and Windsor styles, in Silk?
New Vandyko Point Laces and Embroidery. Pongees and Washablcs.
Gloria Silk Umbrellas from $1 up. A largo lino of STRAW MATTINGS.
BLACK GOODS?Cashmeres and Henriettas in A groat mauy other novelties, all at lowest
all-Wool and Silk Warrs; two special good values prices. Givo ns a call.
D. Bendheim, 816King street.
See Pretzfelder & Co.'s Spring Stock,
A Handsome Line of Dress Goods
IN LADIES' BROADCLOTH, SEBGES, HENRIETTA CLOTHS, ETC.
BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT.
We make a specialty of this branch of our business, and havo in stock a fiuo assortment of Silk Warp
and all-Wool Henriettas, Mohairs, Diagonals, etc,
AT SELLING PRICES.
Our White Goods Department
Is comploto in all its details. Wo would call particular attention to our Nainsook Chocks at 5, Sand
10 couts por yard.
EMBROIDERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
REMNANTS
Wo offer especial bargains in Eomnants of White Goods and Ginghams at loss than half thoir valao
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
LITTLE STORE
Haa on exhibition ono of tho largest and prettiest
lines of
EASTER CARDS AD jfOTELTKS
That has ever been in Alexandria.
Come and look at them. No chargo for looking,
and only a small charge for taking
them away with you.
Dyson's Bookstore,
mhl? 503 Zing st., uoxt to Opera House.
CONFECTIONERS.
D. HARRY APPiCH,
(Successor to David Appich)
W.H01/ESALE AND RETAIL
Confectioner aud Fruit Dealer,
525 KI.KU STREET,
ALEXANDDIA, VIRGINIA
FINE FRENCH CANDIES AND FANC
CAKES
A SPECIALTY.
jaa9 tf
COAL AND WOOD.
T. W. R03E. GEO. S. 811 ITH.
T. W, Rose & Co.,
North Fairfax st., bet. ?ueen and Prince
Alexandria, Virginia.
COAL, COKE AND WOOD.
CoaZ put in cellars without extra charge by chute car
In this we are tho pioneers. In uso elsewhere
for five years, none dared to introduce it until wo
led tho way. Send in your orders. 12240 pounds
to the ton. Cheapest and best in town. Orders
loft with B. B. Smith, 505 King street, will re?
ceive prompt attention. Telephone No. 92.
janlO_T. W. BOSE & CO
COAL! _ COAL!
Wo invito the attention of dealers and con*
Burners to our large stock of CAEEFTJLLY PBE
PAEED COAL of tho following varieties:
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LOBBEBRY and
SHAMOKIN BED ASH.
WHITE ASH (free burning and hardj of steam
er, broken, egg, stovo and and nut sizes.
Also GEORGE'S CREEK, CUMBEBLAND and
KANAWHA SPLINT, from West Va.
Making Coal a specialty wo aim to keep only
tho HIGHEST GBADES.
Yards floored, and all Coal sent out WELL
SCBEENED AND FREE FEOM IMP?BITLE8.
J. R. Zimmerman,
WEABF AND YARDS FOOT OF QUEEN 8
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NEW OPEN STOCK
DINNER AND TEA WARE.
Wo will receive and have for salo this week an
entirely new line of Tea, Breakfast and Dinner
Waro in open stock, which you can buy piece by
piece at the samo price as if you bought tho entire
set in ono lot. This is a great convenience and it
is well worth your timo to call and examine this
pretty new waro. A new lot of Chamber Sets,
beautifully decorated, at from S3 to $20, at
mh24 _ E J. MILLEB & SON'S.
JgALD HEADS, NOW IS YOUB CHANCE!
If your hair is getting thin and you want to
thicken it up,
Morgan'sVegetableHairToni
For sale by J. D. H. LUNT, Alexandria, Va., will
do it. Price $1 per bottle. All wo ask is a trial.
feb26_
SMITH'S BILE BEANS, the new popular reme?
dy for Biliousness, Sick Headache, &c; also
PAINE'S CELEBY COMPOUND, so well adver?
tised on tho first page of tho Gazette, are for
sale by
ang!7_E. S. LEADBEATER & BBO.
pAINT YOUR BUGGY FOR ONE DOLLAR,
Another supply of CROWN CARRIAGE GLOSS
pa TNT; ready for tme; only one coat necessary.
For sale by
sep6 W. F. CREIGHTON A; CO.
BUTCHERS.
HELLMUTH BROTHERS,
Butchers and Green Grocers,
N. W COB. KING AND COLUMBUS ST3..
AND STALL NO. 20 MARKET BUILDING
Are always receiving fresh supplies of prime
Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Sausago, Bacon, Lard
and Salt Meats of all kinds.
On hand and are receiving daily fresh supplies
of Shafer's Smoked and Frankfort Sausago, Pud
dings and Choose. Try them and you will liko
them.
Pure Lard a specialty. novl2
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
Henry Wildt
MA1TDTACT?RIKG
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
318 KING 8TBEET, ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Having all tho room and facilities at my new
storo now for manufacturing purposes, I am pre?
pared to do all kinds of now work.
I have engaged a competent workman Jeweler,
and all work will bo done hero in my workshop.
EYES TESTED scientifically with tho most
improved instruments without charge.
Watches, Jowolry, Silverware, Clocks, Spocta
clcs, &c , for sale and repair.
aug30 31-> King street.
STEAMERS.
To Norfolk and Fortress Monroe.
THE POPULAR EOUTE.
STEAMER GEORGE LEARY
From Prince street wharf MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS and FBIDAYS atjfifi
5:30 p. ra., landing at Boston wharf, Norfolk, and
having EXCLUSIVE CONNECTION WITH BOS?
TON and PBOVIDENCE STEAMEBS.
For tickets and rooms and further information
inquiro at company's oflico on tho wharf.
Telephone call No. 16.
_novl8_ PHILIP B. HOPE, Agent.
Inland&SeatoardCoastingCo.
NOEFOLK AND FOBTBESS MONEOE,
Connecting at Norfolk with the OLD
DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. FOBj_
NEW YOBK, and with tho CLYDE LINE FOR
PHILADELPHIA, and via theso lines to all
points North and East.
STEAMEB
LADY OF THE LAHE
Leaves TUESDAY, THUESDAY and SUNDAY
at 5:30 p as*, from Bood's wharf.
For further information apply to
uovl8 F. A. BEE!) ci CO., Agonts._
"TUSH. _
200 barrels Potomac Horring.
100 " Gib Labrador.
80 " ?plit "
200 half barrols Lako Fish.
100 barrels Mackerel Cut Fish.
50 half barrols Pickerel.
In store and for sale by
novl6 CHAS. KING & SON.
D
B. HOBTON'S MIASMA ANTIDOTE.
THE ONLY INFALLIBLE BEMEDY FOB
MALABIA AND FEVEE AND AGUE.
It never fails to effect a apeedy and permanent
euro. For aalo by
octl3_WABFIELD & HALL.
WHY SUFFER WITH COLD FEET? Use
tho WILSONIA MAGNETIC IN80LES.
They relievo coldness, numbness and rheumatic
pains. Price 50 cents per pair. For sale by
EBNEST L. ALLEN,
feblO Cor. King and Pitt sts.. Alexandria.
C1AST STEEL and LEON GARDEN BAKES,
J Garden Trowels, Garden Sets, Shovels, Spades,
Forks, Hoes and other Tools in the same lino at
328 King street.
myl5_J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON.
GUNS, PISTOL8, CAPS, WADS, SHELLS,{&c,
just opened at 328 King street, comer of
Eoyal, and for sale at reduced prices.
oct23_J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON.
BLACK-EYED PEAS, Green Peas, Dried Sugar
Corn, just received by _
dec26 _J. C. MILBUBN.
GELATINE?Swinborne's, Nelson's, Coxe's and
Chalmers' Gelatine just received by
mB25 J. C. MILE URN,

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