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of g8. In the latter are the if produc- tions, such as paintings, embroideries, worsted work, sculpture, daguerreotypes, musical in- struments, and numerous other works. The former lecture room, on the cast side, is oecu- pied by machinery, ery. The following is a list in part of de citizens of oners Inox Haxt.—We notice that the interesting For Bale TELEGRAPHIC The Racee—Weather— Markets. youth who accompanies Prof. Heller. and is|____* OF Sale and Rent. tLEC 1c. one of the actors in the great feat ‘of second A% MMODIOUS DWELLING FOR RENT—| p | .,, >. __—— |_ Cuanuaston, Feb. 8.—The long talked of y sight, takes a benefit at Iron Hall to- ‘The large and commodious Etpresely for the Duily Bvenine Sin: | three mile race between Brown Dick and Mary Reh rege compeneaenaee should be sufficfont gorner of there ant Pr. avewee, contining 37 Benen a thanlhein S —nr e Taylor, took place to-day It was won by overfi roome, a asement is, we believe, the only peste agra pai taving win lar and hack Sarthe whete hig Arrival of the Atlantic. me on Time Sm. 43° and 5m. at Sie Performed that in this country. This » —— exeellen thunder storm occurred bete toxday. oodecfal. ark. ws wndensined, Ot ta ons Inowt desirable places fr’ intge teendinc hoes | TEN DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE | thermometer stands 65 degrees above sero. to manok Sree eee to-night than hereto. | dw-lling in Washington. "For terme apply at the ae ent) oe dom Cotton—sales for the week amounted to fore. Go early and secure a good seat. Star office. feb8—tf | Naw Youu, Feb. 9.—The Atlantic bas ar- | 11509 bales at 6 te 9. The receipts for the Gou> Givex Away —Mocallister gives «| JtO% HONT_OR EXCHANGE —For rived at her dock, with important Earopean| week wore 15.600 bales. The stock on hand G STAR. TocaL INTELLIGENCE. OpentNe oF THE MeTROPOLITAN Mecuanics’ jser:t0Ts.—Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather a largecrowd assembled at the Smithsonian building to witness the formal opening of the second exhibition of the Me- tropolitan Mechanics’ Institute. The follow- ing sre the names of the officers of the Insti- tute - WASHINGTON Mrs. J. F. Queen presents a handko: . Mrs. MJ. Lowry, a'tidy; Mrs. Grace Mee die, do; Mrs. John M. & wooden puzzle; Miss Sarah J “os a: Miss E Marion Moore. do; Miss M. T. Southall, two paint City Property, a small and well , : a . iden soiree at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sat: i county, Va. news. exclusive of shipboard, is 20,000 baler. w" Sica 7. Wool, chan Crm | BEoa ee Sa hays Hy, | Sy renin, Prey ign gi tating |o alCaaataHG°=™| N ahange has than lan Inte goers] MONET, UT ag eretary—J. © z ; Ss eel pc a me watches, are to be pi fob 6—tf position of affairs before Sebastopol. Sze 6 ding Secretary—J. ©. Brent. Recording | glass céze worsted work, ait, | froe to the audience aft —— : 3600 therces; stock on hand, 6,275 tierces _ ote Fight Pearson. . fer landscape and frame ade of pice yhasipes | Yale in ailraaee ace oe perforiaance— Fe. RENT OR SALE ON REASONABLE = Peace conference is to open in the mid ™ = L 5 a asket ' fate riat - ii if Litvarian—Hollis Amidon.” Directors—Geo. | T. Fridley, tia shee, a2 foe eee oe sare onyy Bity conts A splendid entertain: | A twos y frame House, with back building, | dle of February. Hi Piant, Z. M. P. King, Thos. Creaser, Jas ONeill, F. Y. Naylor, W. Ashdown, William Dougherty, H.N Easby, Jas A Tait, Jos M1. Bradley, ¥ Mattingly. H. Polkinhorn, W. D. ment, and a chance of a hend: ining si 13} ¥ and Russell bas resi; and fraincrie cp, Tit, Feh 8 —Lymen Tarn- watch—who will be absent? Nobede? = Catreets south. Apply ta. wee between apres abe Syeete ae 3 streets solitti. = bas heen elected Renste from this your tickets in time, or assuredly ae will be ‘ A is me A oO tauenry, nest dor cral dissolution of the English cabinet minis- cute, in the fms Seuast Soiclae three-story Frame, . York sntitanety abet out, for never was such a programme of- dbcasss, katueeon th aaa ex —— on try is threatened manner of forming hot air flues; Miss Leander Middleton, (for Miss Eligabeth Middleton, the maker,) tidy; Wm Voss, one small schooner; Owen Thorn deposits foc the maker, W. 8. Breckenridge. David Hepburn, John Sessford, | Gosnell, of Baltimere, a s‘eel hammer, (he is A three-story Frame, with bsck buildfhg, on { st. {secono pesrarce | . sr, William H. Baldwin, Thos. B. Entwisle, | an a prentice of four months;) Jos. Osea Bae oe, owe pees eet wAghy ac ina ree JAME? W COTTON MARKET. Fy ay ey ane ny hy oe | ree Bovine ‘aasee ‘Cineks a isl SS aon Gee hop, ae r ors Board of Trustees of the Public Schools, BARKER, on H street north, between 12th and 13th] At Havre, cotton is upward, and all quali-| o'ciock this morning im thie Almon Ba! 5 . same place, one ram; Mr . - ta. west. i 7 ont ¥ The following is the committee of arrange- Gans of Washington, for the manufacturer, Goa abet gdnesday evening last, olected | “ Also a two-story Frame. with back building, on | ies have slightly advanced, with an setive! Maw Your, Reb & —e yan pares B. A. Uibbe, of Baltinuere, enibrolanen oui se. 3: fags tri Geonetany, and Peter F. | Monigomery street, G oree-own. speculative demand. Saleg for tho week, tne Sane tee ee pete d a Messrs. Mohun, Pearson, Bryan, Amidon, | Fellows’ apron and céllar, Mi - Gas- mide Maithiul coe omaenee — DICKSON & KING Plant, "Kisg, Creaser, O'Neill, Naylor, Ash- Pcbatark "pleve of domestic poly A Emeline have made faithful and efficient officers, and| feb 7—eoit George.own. | 7,500 bales. Lockville houses were shaken acd winggws down, herty, Easby, Tait. Bradley, Mat. tingly, Polkiohorn, Breckenridge, Hepburn, Seasford, sr.. Baldwin, Entwis!e, and Suell. J.B Bradley, Freq , wes the orator on this cccasion, who was in'roduced by the president, their re-election reflects credit upon the | ———————————__“SEr ON Brown & Shipley report ih¢ tone of the Liv TORAGE.—Those | i judgment of the Board in selecting them. S Grecian; Beto pe Ailey el apes erpoo] market tenacious, owing to thé report commodations in the large, airy, flag stone paved | ed embarrassments of ‘change. Mobile fait Exectton or Orricers.—At the last rega- | and Dry Ba: ts und *. comer P; Sig lar meeting of the Franklin Fire Company, avons and Mieveath 2 Pig ine Bae oe Btar office, | Mt 54d ; middling 5 1-164. Atwell, (12 years old,) one tidy; Miss M. H Bartlett, crotchet collar; Miss Sarah F. Bart- lett, do; Miss Mary Clephane, pair under- sleeves; Miss Emily C. Harkness, lam mat; Miss Elisabeth Ritter, tidy; Miss L iles, * SALT AT AUC'RLON —O0 MOVN- Professor oat We give the following ab- worsted work frame; Miss K. A. lisea = tidy ype yl 2 Willies’ i oar FOR OVE YEAR Of A THE — 3 a ae ae ep will pelvis pearl nego ron fed coe ner stract of hia eae feet F and skirt; Miss Sarah Penn, shirt; Miss A son; secretary, @. R. Crossfield ; assistant seo- oF ars, the me pba is ay ene ‘i = i Gunmen 1% % tying at our wharf, ‘cargoes, consist He commer: A y ming, - considering | Adams, (9 years old.) lamp mat; Miss E retary, R. G. Eekloff; treasurer, W. H Fan. | Aisi vt f and coaenieee dwelling ‘House Ser ae Friday, the tiinistet gave a general explana- | ing of rs coed saan wes veg ae ates coe gor tive tik Beene Pig ag ning. Division officers remain to be elected. | Music — urfteeees & Hitz. at the corncr of Pa. | tion of his conduct, and it ig the general opin- Sp00 —. bee ne 8 . A Ss es treet. Ti ‘ i He alluded to the appropriateness of the first | Lizzie Wells, chair cover, embroidered; Miss Prices or Fiour axp Sexp.—Our mer. rooms without the basement, in which the, Titehen on that the whole ministry must go out. gg toes po rg “Towle se ~ "8 exhibition being held in the Patent Office, and | Sarah Powell, rice baskei; Julia Powell, ta are protty well supplied with flour and | issituated. This is a rare chance for a private fam-] The public feeling seems tending towards a feb 7dde ° ‘Alexandria, Va. thought the present site was no less appropri- | do.; Mrs Margaret Grant qui it; Mics J. Spen- . vg ily wishing a large house on Pa. avenue, or for x per- i Ths Vi ference acer H ; Ps ; g nt, 8 pen- | seed at the present time, and we learn upon Hatt . pert peace with Russia, 6 Vienna conf ate, beld as it was in the building donated to | cor, bead necklace; Miss H il son desiring the best location in Washington for a} FY - By J.C. MeQivuikkeK, Ane the United States by a man whose life was| years old, one tidy; Mrs. D Re Water’ ame Sang oat ook es $075 te IP Ste | NEC aud well Kept boarding house. “Possession | will not meet until the middle of Febraary. "peerees BALE OF VALUAPL devoted to sciences, and at whose death the quilt; Wm. M. Crippe, of Washing‘on, for the $11.50; Rockateet $150 er bagiet As Ibe.; es oe oe aoe eee: Affairs before Sebastopol continue unchang- c geprhace yrs geod pecan ane tes » Pyprt bequest was made which will render the name | makers, Messrs F. Shaum & Co., seven glass corn meal $1.20 per bushel; oloverseed $8 per | | yomes FOR ALI st jy | 0d. The British army is in a wretched con- “1, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8, No. 15, of Smithson ever green in the memories of | bottles, fancy; Mr. Doug’ -ss Moore, of Wash. bushel; timothy $4. ree Hie ora Aelia pseld dition, resuiting from mismanagement. The 431, &c., the subscriber will sell at public sabe, American men of scieace i ; ington, presents, in the: me of tha mantfac- —aaee F detnomumben pers dy cams, teekil eit cd Pastas f cal Datta & weeks 0 MONDAY, the 13h day of Pebronry, 1855, at 4 _ We live in an age of progress; science is no | turers, Kitty & Ferguso: of New York, four] Murper —We learn that Wai. Gsborne, | at the © ceeding low price of $73, payable $3 per een © ee siclork p. on on She grouse, aa 0h Fan longer confined to the cloister, nor is thought | pair window shades: Jo} - H Tucker, powder | who lived on Boots’ old place, near the old | month Title indisputabie. The 8 vedish army is to be placed on an im- mena be No. 13, pon yo —s A yoedy | longer aristocratic; both are open to all, and | hora carved by an India ; Miss Virgivia Ed- | race-course, was murdered last night by some Union Land Office, 7th st., ; mediato war footing. meg son 15 loot Ghar, ct the imprivements, all oe t apps d may contribute their mondson, tidy; Miss Laura Jones, two draw- person or persons unknown. Coroner Wood- i ete b rns coat Negotiations continue between A»stris and | which consist of a well and sudstantia'ly built two- nite to the store of general knowledge. ings; Miss Mary Louisa Bamberger, aged 12] ward was sent for this morning to hold an in. |!" °—%™ ee : , fury brick house, covering the whole depth of the Man is now sak bis true place in the| years, one tidy; Mies Alice A. Hercus, 13 quest over the dead body. . —————— ae ———=——= | Prussia, reepecting the Germanic army. fot. world; though wealth and birth may assist | years old, one tidy; Master E C. Gaither, 12 Wants. The Queen of Sardinia is dead. The property is eligih!y situated on Pennsytvanta him, be will ultimately find hig true level. be Years old, lot of drawings; Miss Anna E. Birge,| Foon ror tam Poor.—We learn that bread it bigh or low. Is bas already become a pro- verb that a“‘fortune never descended to a third generation,” and we frequently see the hardworking wechanic, after years of toil, Sod bimself rich at the close of life. In most crayon drawings; Mrs. C. Birge, lamp mat; Mr. C. Birge, for Hatch & Co ioe York, one silk robe; Mrs E. Grabb, worsted lamp mat and two worsted pew oushione; John Fill, geo graphical clock; Wm. Hansell, one burr bas- oF? avenue, between Second and Third strects west, and ane. th the othe ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A steady White| | The steamer Great Britain has arrived at] Uijcming the sid Ra’ nt, and isa god hus - = given 'o the from Havenner’s bake Man. for an ommbus driver Appy in yer | Liverpool with £750,000 sterling ness location, and offers to persons desirous of in house on Monday nei’ at Lo’clogk, and gro | sin at this «ice Saturday or Monday at precisely 3] ‘There have been n ts of fail- | Vesting 20 excellent opportmnny. ceries from the storo of Sxekel! & Brothers, | i'clock, or sddress “Omnibus,” ihrough the City eon numerous r-ports o! Tlie terms of smite wil be: One third of the pur- opposite Centre Market, at 2 o’olock. Post Office. feb 9% "| ures in Liverpool, but were no doubt exage-| chase money in canh,and the balance in nix, twelve, . n . eighteen, and twei ts-four months, for nows ben cares, man is unprepared for this; to make | ket; Miss Catharine Valentine, aged 14 years,|_Faxcr Mux Anour.—The dwelling of Mr. ANTED—A GOOD oS BAKER. AP rated beyond the truth ; notwithstanding, the} inierst from day of alc, secured’ by deed Of trust him able to tise above the effect of tho-e tidy; Miss Florida Valentine, 11 years old, do ; Evans, a clerk in the Genoral Land Office, on | fey, Aad ” G. W. TAVENNER. | cotton market has meee thereby influenced. hed park ao atoage Pr eebriee cpereee oan changes. is one object of this society. Mrs. Col. Wm. P. Young, ambrosial, a substi- Twelfth street, was entered. on Tuesday night = Consols have declined } in consequence ef will be resold ‘upou one week's other atthe risk The position that woman occupies is another | tute for preserves; Mrs. Susan Cooper, worsied| last. They wore discovered by the lady of the} —— 5 ae igs the resignation of Lord John Russell. They | and expense of the purehuser. All conveyancing reason of the progress of this age. We accord | lamp mat; Mrs. J- F Havenner, Odd Fellows’ house, who gave the alarm and they decamped Boarding. closed at 914a91} at te expense of che purcharer. Teeateaeennee, to ber more of ber true position than ba: any | collar, ewbroidered; Mis: Kate Monroe, quilt, | without obtaini ng anything ae s ORAS, 5; WALLACE. Supetee, Previous age, and its effects are seen in her|ovllar and rug; Miss Marie J. Neile, tidy; aes I OARDING.—A lady baving taken the hand FURTHER DETAILS Pa JAS. C. MeGUIRE, ebildrep, ber brothers, and those of our sex Mrs. F. Edmonson, jar preserved watermelon: sohie Dwelling, No. J Union Row, on F street, jan ‘keds Awectinarer. who are her associates. Her lips teach us, Wm. C. Zantzinger, for the maker, I’ Ball, Boston, two statuettes of Daniel Webster; Mrs. Mary Marton, one pair of slippers worn in 18 0; Migs Marietta Marton preserved pep pers; Mrs. Chas. full, two embroidered otto- wan covers and one collar: Miss A. M. Buck- ley, knit hose; Miss Maggie D. Young, two ¢crotchet shirts; ‘iss Martha V Cassell, one ti- dy aud bead and seed bag: Mics Lizzie West, embroidered apron, tidy, collar and lace; Miss Mary Farnham, our Saviour, executed in worsted, the finding of Moses and the Shepherd her eyo watches us, her hands guide ws and protect us from evil; and when the sngel of death is hovering over our sick couch. she wards off his dart, or if her care cannot save us, points with the fir ger of feith to the world above. As no man is raised in the ecale of life. so will man be elevated above the changes of fortune. ‘To accomplish this a few coneceted the plan te come together aud try wutual“support, try toraise the common stock of knowledge, not only bas man contributed to at the guard-house this morning—Henr: famikes, either furnished or untturnished. Also, has | '¢lock. She brin, Liverpoul dates of the] yya VING SOLD ove -L LUMBER Roberts, drunken vagrant, dismissed. rooms for gentlemen much larger than are generally | — Real es = cor as Il Vard to Meaace. Subn B. Ward & Brother, we =a appropriated to single persons. ath, and arrived out on the moruing of the would solicit for them the patronage of our former es —— Table boarders and permanent or transient per- ios r 58 ng © = "HOMAS ER. OO, AZ#B'S CHERRY PECTORAL.—For the rapid care | song will be accommodated on the moxt reasonable = She b en or bom Te * HOS 2 a rood pa of Oana, Gords, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whoopiag- be is Hon. N G Upham. HAVING PURCHASED OF RS. THOM. gb, Asthma and Consumption, is universally known as cap J . PURCHASE MERSRS. = Poteet ever set discovered for every rarity of —_—__—_—_—_—_——— Tho chief interest of her news centres in the AS & bYER their onure acoek, we shall continue eae tae ad ipelinagsc med porbnaveerypoomend n i i i the ba mess both at the corner of stuth and B, and ieugec/ he comnts) ound fe peranta pouty meowe’| | SUPERIOR PLATED GOODS. | Procecdings of the British Parliament, where | iy Ps 2m br a the corner df staih and and who have been restored from alarming and sen desperate | (FYHE subscriber weuld invite especéal attention to | the Government has been severely douounced. | jarg and well seascned stock of Lu diseases Of the Inngs by Its use. When ones tried its supe: | his, extensi i i ‘of ni ti i Wiste Pine of alt sizes, Yellow Pine. x te eeupeceen sae son Wee ee Plated Goods, e. At Sebastopol the Rustisns had made two ing, and siling, Lathe, Palongs, and all hiuds of cab- Warca Returns.—There was only one om between 6th and 7th, ciin offer fine large rooms for} The Atlantic arrived at her dock at ten r, such as et, Floor - public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the Tea Sets, Waiters, Butter Cooiers sorties, but as usual, were repulsed with con- | suet and coachma-er's Luinber. this general | boy; James Reynolds, aged 16, two archilectu | distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or. Falad Stands, Castors, Cake Baskets siderable lers We reepectfully solrcit a share of public patron- stock, but woman hag nobly come up to its| rai designs; Miss Jane Bell, pair pillow caser, | S** aay chacebellneae erties Te iS eee Forks, Spoons, Ladies, Salt Stands s ; " age from the public, being determined to sell on support, and has done her share toward bring-| Mrs. Jobu McDermott, one quilt; Master | throai, are arrestel amt the saved many thouasads ov. lets, Tea Kettles ana Coffee Urns. The weather in the Crimoa had been cold, | reasonable tens to prompt customers, “ ing about the ends we seek. George H. Sisbel, aged 14, two drawings; 3 See Spremature gs No family should be with- | All of which are warranted to be of the hext qual | but at latest dates was much milder. feb 6 00% JNO. 8. WARD & BRO. The design of this society is to form a|W. Forrest. 17 years old, one drawing; Mrs. | s remedy which wards on nie Soret ide themsel ven with | ity, and at greatly reduced prices. library, where our mechanics can find aby book they wish, from the simple horn book to the most abstruse treatise on mathemativs ; where they can find the principles of science M.A Boall, a quilt made in two weeks, one shirt; Mrs. M. &. McPherson, silk quilt, plaid- ed with wool; Miss Nanie Edwards, 12 years old, piece worsted work; Jos, M Edwards, will have cause to deplore it when it is too late. Proote of feaes se pk latecocat Wenailsrants reinforcements were reaching SOMETHING NEW. ee on to the amerion a ecard dace ue Segal = No 318, Iron Tall, and 345°D strect the aliies. NEW Swore, conssting entirely of new and ven meri ropl fi aj . ot yn Svery neighborhood. But thoes whe wish to reatthe nase | feb 6—Lwr : c Gen. siprandi had again advanced his out- frest Goods, hits lately beun opened ou coraer ments of those whose whole health has been restored and —— = SS ert —— ta to Toh of Tenth and E streets, where the proprietor will be 7 = ; F hs h 08! ‘chernaya. ee his old and new friends. practic iy applied. We wish to collect cane from whale’s tooth cut by a sailor; Miss Ameriest Aimaeac Wks the eee Dae en aT NEWS FOR THE MILLION. = F th 4 d eighty pieces of ar- Pahisco of COFFEES, SUGARS TEAR, and models of ail kirds of tools and of everything] Emma Edwards, one rural chair and Cd ee ESSRS. RYDER & PLANT have taken the erty thousand men and eighty piederof ar-| #6 te wast of OC Grocery line will pleave give me that will be uacful to us. Wo wish to estate | sens ef Marlin, box of bead made of roses; | oy @874 BY DJ. 6. AYER, Lowen, sfons.,—And roid old and well known confectionery ores tillery are eaid to be at Perekop, on their way | get; as 1 wa denrminod to wcll on cheap o*, if mot lish a museum, and to decorate ita walls A_H, Brown, adjustible paddle wheel; Laura! 2 2. GUMAN, Washington. pent, No. 499 Seventh strect, opposite = " i heaper, t can be sold cleewhere. A inti ‘THICUM, G. where they will be most happy to receive | to the Crimea. bc such sta‘uary and paintings as shall serve to| Miles. two crotehet collars; Mrs Curran, lot of] Sas cook 4 Gor meee = si i 2 Now on han! a choice lot of Tobacco and Segars. rs h JAS. COOK & CO., Frodericksbarg, and by all Drnggiste | their friend. and tft public gencrally. Letters state that the Krench division had A H MOUNTZ, struct those who sce them, both as models soap; Miss Susan B. ‘riplett, one quilt: Miss | everywhere. dec 17—eo2m We will keep consia .tly on hand a choice selec- = Masonic Hall, corner 10th and E streets. and guides to history. We wish to establish} V. B. Triplett, tidy and worsted mat; Mias | (FoR BRONCHITIS, Throat Diseases, Hacking Congh, | tion of all kinds of CONFECTIONERY. ag oc} Sdined the flag staff battery, and only awaited fe) 5 - eok* 4 schools in every bi anch of science, as we have Mary A. Triplett, do do; Miss Elizabeth But- nd the effects of impradent use of Mercury, no med: | Also, dealers in foreign and domestic FRUITS, of | g favorable opportunity to blow it up. i pepo s commenced in ose branch—the school | jer, one case hairwork; Mrs Mary Horner, | ‘2°, so Carter's Bpesien Dainters seein aes ee bee lesign. 4 domestic carpet; Mics Fanay H Buiter crac | “iene res pani We hope bya strict attention to business to win | Siokness is on the increase in the camps. | gi» Mott Bedell’s Line. aa The masses of society are composed of those : - th approbation of our triends, and merit aliberal} Menechikoff ia reported to have said that| YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON a ; preserves; Richard Butler, piece soap, 1850; | Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neuralgh derrai | share of patronage generally. i =o, ree sie cirea 30LU MBI. = their daily bread, as farmers, Mrs Mary Jackson, one rug: Mrs. Helen M.| manner, by the great puciteccr the blood, Carter's Spanish | N.B. Balls, Parte #,and Families supplied onthe | “the-troops may rest, for Generals January,| CITY, -1ND DISTRICT OF coi mts where panel peeps aera ome ae Ohapin, quits. ths cae of Me... Ramsey alone should regent leieat mont soamvnatie _ see OYDER R TLANE Hebruary and Marci: will fight our battles far 4g LINE OF PACKETS BAILS WEEKLY r 'y abging, the —— Call on the Agent and procurea pamphiet, | © A = ~ better than n.”” front pier 14 Bast River, New York, and oftener — of =< sbould be fitted for this cliange, Tus Boon Cuinprex.— These sweat children, | °° tits cures, which will astound you, feb 6—1f ~ r than we ca: y practica’ knowledge of zome means of live. aoe Roa 9} %e*See advertisement. So ~ es if necessary, and are compored of the following fret clams veesels: New schr. .2. F. Bedell, Bedell, master. New achr. Mott Bedell, 4. V. Tredwell. Schr. ina D , Wra. Oliver, master. Sch. Volant, L. A. Somh, master. accompanied by their beautiful and accom. should be so instructed as to fiil a higher sta- | P'ished mother, have arrived in this city, and tion ja life. “Yo bring about these results is {#62 lolgings at the U.S. Hotel. Iuis their the sum total of «ur endeavors; and the intention, wejunderstend, i sires erage chances of our success will turn onthe encour. | Cntertainments in this city at Iron Hall in the hinood ; while the child of the humble laborer Veh std not of God,| The Russians have repuired and re-ocoupicd the Quarantine Fort. Gen. Sir Georges Brown was about to resume ; bis command in the Crimea Ua.—Mr. WHITRHURST hasbeen l 7 im for hie superior Daguerreotypes, ed Fatr, New York. It will be remem: | The Chris bered that Mr. W. recetved from the World's Fair, London, two medals for hin unrivalled daguerreotypes of President Fillmore and Cab’ gress of the first and Pantiscopes of Niagara Falla, be & supplement, bring work down tn the | Schr. Commander-in- Chie, Wogl an, master. i ka tm he fal hich he has exbibited . Pet Jan. 18.) dates are of a pa- Rehr. Greenway, Wilson, mister agement we meet among our fellow citizens, | C°™FS¢ of the coming week, and wecan but Soune punes pant eopeea phism tn faver of bie gale. present ume, by Rebt Baird. . . as vinmartni ide P nd oe a aoa padre and the mastere Mr Bradley now depicted a scene around | ¢Xpect that their extraordinary talents will ; fi Scripture Portraits; or sketches of Bible charact’rs, : oific character. mt 2 aperare inthe trade, emt the ouly regu- the Ferran fire-side of the drunken laboror, Ther poet partes ‘noe me anMbEEe saerball street Feuneyiyeais svewen A Mian eevee by Rev. © Bridges ‘Lhe allies contemplate establishing a hos-| jar ine of saan A ae with his quarrelsome children and sloves! ae be : S ee ee Payer for Colleges, a premium Essay, by W:8.'Ty | pital capable of uccommedating 2,000 pa- a wife, peor he is driven to seek the port oad ol tile Sonkeg Geet cai pe LOTHING FOR GENTLEMEN AND 3 ler tr : : my are tenet, OF « poms »B companions in the greg shop. ry I kanes wear ma facta with taatwand elegance by {The Westminster Shorter Catechism, with analy tients at Smyrna, and one at Rhedes, for the 8. 8. MASTERS & 80) e changed the picture to that of ac mfort |%%@¢ Wanner. It is not too much to say, that | NOAH WAL! nader Browne’ Hotel. Their stock ve nessed fe Alexand: ia, Ve. i, he : 4 illustrative Auec- | convalesceats of the army. i ; ; ; embrace the Palltot or Surtout Overcoat, Oversacks, shaped mis, proofs, mfcr’nces, an THOMAS RILEY, cherub ‘child te her arasy and esa nias [Juvelie word "Thay have boon tralued and | Hite tessa aaacusTaiee eee | gage Herts: 4, Ts guy.| Manian diepatehes report mumeroas de:ee-| eh 16m wae eBerub cbild in her arms, and clean roe ramen . ets e hi Velvet Vests, Silks, &e., black d x 8 in 1854, by : ams i : ais cheeked children ga‘hered round the Ghosts cultivated alone by their mother, and it is truly Susi tamsae ot pe Olen eee the Dp South in 1864, by Nehemiah Ailsms,/ tions from the allies to the Russian ranks heartb;’a step, heavy but firm is heard, and | *t02'shing with what truthfulness and beauty youth—Jackets, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, &c. As they are D.D. the children, with a shout of joy, crowd to the | ey Tender the respective characters which eras, A letigr from Odessa, of the 9h saya that their own mannfacturers they are enabled and wil sell at | New Edition of the Wide Wide World, in 1 vol— ote > wd vent of Stiver Coffe Sets, a i i s. and all kinds the very lowest prices. Shirts price reduced to #1 25 the Hvessiang wil! shortly aceume the offensive oh aren Fe oa door to welcowe their fat ily | ‘hey personate—characterr, too, which the| Ties, #2. of late uty All the new Books of the American Tract Soctety |; ‘i : : ety of Faney & toil. They pees ysl mc poe, bright: st stars of the age are but too proud to WATCHRS.—Mombers o: reas and others ‘in | and Sun y Behool Union received and for sale st in the Crimea, having received the necessary ass ap ey Sito diseuss ihe events of the day, aud afer the | °2°¢!in._ Is it not more the superior merits of Sant of a fret rate timekesper would do well to make | their prices. OSE OE reiafercements. Luirze bodies of Kuselan poder aha stlow ges : ; i 01 ¢ that their qualit: ethoronghl 4 ALLANTYNE, . : younger children are asieep, they co to tha these children snd their talented mo’ her, that ea'betore ete city, MW GALT BRO'S ae feb 7—3t 498 Seventh street, | Ops have been ordered to concentrate at heel ‘ = 2 : we be:peak « liberal patronage for them, than thoughis, aod thes aad tanthers oon aad® | frome tho foot thot the eltimatte ohne of knowledge. The children brought up in|! their thorcugh education through the means is rranted ste mont was 'hver so complete aa at present, embracing y descriptio! warranted, and at prices certainly as low as Stradey can Be merehaoey te nay gw, "8 | THE LATE MR. MRAUE’S PICTURi Perekup, having in viow an atiack on Eupa- toria. i. SEWKEN, No. 330 Ia. avenue, bet. Mth and 1th sx. A et . ae = = = jan 19 ——————SSS this family imbibe from their parents love of | 2°¢ruing from their perfortnances now. Jan 20—dtr Pp ue between 9th and Loth ate 4 Aare FOR IN 200 CHANCES It was reported at Vienna, on the 25th, that Tis roneow Orrick ier, (Bina cor learning, aud become m ch better citi . — SSS SS ae a = : tt! d beon fourht before Sebast 1, in . this day recet rm We canst cultivate this ibve et learning in] Famirx QuaRReL.—Yesterday, one of these DISSOLUTION. cies eae ore seg “St jomas of Vill-nueva, giving Alins to the FRANCK TAYLOR. inership of Barron & Orme is this dav | Poor,” a copy of Murillo, by one of his pupils ard | W2ich the Ruesians were victorious; but the by mutual consent. All accounts due | touched by that great artist—said to be equal tv the | next day advices from Balaklava contradicted cern must be — to H. Barron, he being au Original, cost $4,000. the mazses single bended. All labor saving | Uopieasant affairs was brought before Justice wachines are applications of science to p:ac i- | Clark, and caused considerable ‘noise and eal life. In this society we offer you the great | confusion’ in his office. he parties were BOYS’ CLOTHING. ; it. : L_& STEPHENS, Wholesle and Retail P A ~ Fs ; -, thorised to close the business of the firm. Prize 2. TALL ° . ae a eat == ecbrgrrlac si ee . once wie gore ap tin aM i Mr. bruary 3, 1855 THOS ONARRON: | «The adoration of the Wise Men of the East," «| It was positively asserted that Omer Pasha’s Bh Jpeg si rages ep, Necragrecyna olga “3 if . el 5 s . 3 s Fs r ne: \u " % power exerted to raise the masses, e sball ‘sc- | Cronin, Patrick Wilson; Mrs Wilsez, aed Mil ne OF eee Melle; CeCe force was to begin operations on tho 18. of | eAargest and most varied acarimente complish cur designs. . Mary Cronin, with assault and battery. The] The undersigned would respectfully request ali} « Head of our Saviour,” by Correggio; cost $1,000.| January, by advancing under cover of the READY “MADE Boys’ C : iO As one of the products of the society, you | trial began, and Duffy and Wilson began to | those indebted to the concern to come forward and in the country, which és made up in every style, see at has been doue by the school of de- | talk so rapidly that the Justice could scarcely sign. loathe exhibition rooms Jgu will see | get a word in; and when they stopped the designs and drawings by boys ndByet fifteen, | Women would all begin to talk at once. After that are truly astonishing “There are eighty | some threatening, the Justice secured silence boys in attendance on this school, who are not | nough to dismiss the ladies, and to hold Duffy culy learning what will furnish them with the |#nd Wilson to bail for court. They are all settle their bills by the 6th of March, as it is very important to him to have the business closed by that | g1 4 time. All accounts left over at that time will be put} Mr, §. A. MATLACK is authorized to receive into the hands of an officer for colleetion. All ac | su riptions in this city, of whom tickets may ve counts due by the concern will please be presented | obtained, or of Messrs. TAYLOR & MAU for payment as soon as poss.ble,as fam ready at} All money received on account of the Raffle will any time to meet the same, artillory of the fleets along the consi. ‘The last of the Turkish convoys left Varna for Balaklava on the 14th The French $0 gun chip, Henri Quatre, which ran ashore on the 14th of November, Their Goods are made y the best workmen, and rates that cannot fail (9 please. respectfully invited to call a prize 4. “ Head of the Blessed Virgin,” by Carreggio; cost eatenlated 1 sui! amine the ne Sawee i } HE QUEEN’S Regulations and be deposited in Bank until the drawing tikes place, . * Army complete to 1554, 2 vols, Londo comforts, but also the necessities of life. relations. — HENRY BARRON. which will be duly announced. . i has been turned into a fort, and is thus of] doae Napolvon, Iiterally translated 1 vol, Londan We wish to . i a . | P.8.—The undersigned would respectfully say to __ From the National Intelligencer. reat use to the allies. ot . They are cheng estar wha ants wart Tats Phos a thief. ond te Goan ee all the customers of the late firm, and the public | | Articles similar to the aunexed we have observed | 8 Fairhott’s Dictionary of Terms of Art, 1 vol, Loa rnerally, that there will always be kept a stock of | in several distant papers, contained in their Wash- A despatch from Menschikoff dated the 17th ‘ol and Coal at the old stand, Green street, and mabe oc ie ree te ore agent <_< an and published at St. Petersburg on the 25th, sa sh f public ps a i it member of the family is willing spose of a . - rapes for pom buver aa realtor he Sse of the rare collection of the late Richard W. Meade, | Was to the following effect: “Tho siege oper to make the terms cash, or on short time to punctual sche hag hi: long ae ae pera 6 tions do not advance. Five successful gorties custo % Os. :, nities, ich his lence enabled hin to cs eb 5 fot eae for selecting many ee finest Lyper nit in Spain— were made on the 13th and 15th; we on 4 LG GEES bn thet ‘fenameee-houne. pictorial riches. The dis- 1 rs, and the Allies BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. | turbed sinc of the ‘sountry at ‘une tame, moreover, | Franek and English prisoners, and a JAMES ANDERSON, Cutter and Fitter. made it favorable for obtaining many gems of art} lost @ considerable number in killed. e bi J. FORMED T, 262 Pa. avenue, n. side, | Which would otherwise never have been purchara-| argh deserters say that the Turks are treated © betwven 12th and 13th streets, keepsconsiant. | ble- 5 A * . ¢ assost From the Boston Chronicle. with very little consideration by the Allies. De ae reat! ey oi] Curr p’vevrer or Art.—Several chef duavres boys—the hands are more steady, theeye more | stole an overcoat, the Property of Wm. J. true, the delicacy of touch more #pparent, | Walker, a Messenger. Mx W » 88 s00n as he and they are more easily trained than boys. | missed his property, commenced an active Wedo not design making them sculptors or | search for it, and found it in the establish- pointers, but this ean open to them the field | ment of a Jew on 44 street, south of the Ave- of preparing designs for wall P«per, calico | nu-, who informed Mr. W., that he purchased Printing, ornamental china, &c., and thus. by |it for $250. Mr. W., with Officer Allen, ding another means of livelihood. make brought the Jew before Justice Goddard, ber more independent. Man can hew out for| where be gave a description of the thief. imself a path in ; but to do women the} The officer. is now pursuing the villain and Rteatest favor possible we should open to her | wiil provably secure him. “more enlarged field of labor. Many strangers visit this city, who, after CATALOGUE OF THR NATIONAL LNSTITUE accomplishment of their business, look | ano Government Conservatory. — Alfred Sound for mental focd. To the manof science | Hunter has sent ug a copy of a Catalogue he ‘ke Ubservatory, the Smithsonian, and the bas just published, in neat book form, of the tent Office, afford a piace of resort; but we curiosities in the National Institute arrap, “ish to open a plac resort to the most ig Jin the building belonging to the Patent Office. furant mechanic, which he can visit without) [t is a very usefal and instructive work, and ling out of place, and in which hecan learn should be in the pessession of every person in ‘meibing of which becan be proud, and which | Washington. It will prove invaluable to don, Phe Mic: “, its History, construction, aud ap aad gece by J. Fogg, 1 voi, 500 engravine-, mdon, 1a54 ae th Duties of Judge Advocates The Steam Engine, ~o practical men, by Mann and Gener, 1 vol, London 1854 A eae » Steam Engine, ts history and mec! . Lin Robert Seow Burn, 1 vol, London, 1834 is’ Copulation and Capita! |. London, Richa PRANOK TAYLOR. jan 20 ———$__—_—___——_—— H. SEMKEN, JEWELER, No. 330 Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th streala.y Offers for snle a magnificent assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY, Gold Bracelets, Breastpins, Earrings, Seal Rings Wedding Rings, Fod and Vest Chams, Seals, Lock- ets, Pencils, Thimbies, Tnnkets, etc ; Allarticles are warranted as represented and sold unusually low, jn is 5 M* COURTSHIP & ITS CONSEQUENOES, and Gent’s Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of his - anita: Py FROM THE DANUBE. best pri work- of Murillo, Correggo, and other mast: rs, which amen. oo ne brought from Spain ‘during revolutionary ti The Patrie says that the recent :pa*sage of | the late RL W Meaute, have elicited the adn Russi bad ise t PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. of connoisseurs during the past week in the the Danube by the Russians given rise to qT subscriber has always on hand a ascot | Of the Capitol. They are to be dieposed of for the] a demand by Austria for explanations from x benefit of a dauzhter of Mr. Meade, residing in New rag ee ipeouroy vany a corn York, after an opportunity has been given to the | Gortechakoff. | which he omers ie ene ac tamer aes public foranexamination. feb 6 af Orders have been sent to Count Coronim to than can be purchased a Distriet of eeeee M. A. TYSON & SISTERS’ prevent the Ktussians from re-commencing the and +n the most accommodating terms. jacos purchased from me are warranted to give eutisfac- SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, campaign on the Danube, by V i. Price $1.25, . zy i: fis, by a Tul be ot great use to him. We wish to seud | strangers visiting Washington. ton. ; chore an Do ashingion.| The admirals of the allied fleets have de- Pte ae focnimcue mane fm oo ~ — pore . ss aor Old Pianos oF REISS Penk oor of Music, 1 = Wednesday, = 7th of the present month, | Clared all the ports of the Black Sea and the| 4 Night in Banees Age +8 set gg igre -*Gge of his trade, but of the scientific EMEMBERING THE Poor.— yesterday ie” Weaamec i n . | and will expire on the Ist day of July nex*., ict y a Citizen of Georgetown. | - principles connected with it; we wish him to| heard two of our citizens making arrange-| 4), 4°" ‘siagl Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Circulars may be had at the principal bookstores | 5¢® Of Azof im atate of _ eaprrnay The Scout, by W. Gitmore Simms ; $1.25 instructed on other topics, so that he may | monts with one of our bakers to bake one in the city or at the seminary. feb6 Gt | Pave captured several ships laden with Rue- - May; 3 £7 et emia — the measures ag we!l ag the men for| thousand loaves of bread for distribution BEAUTIFUL WHITE TEETH. "WATCHES! WATCHES! sian supplies. Ballou’n New’ Monthly ne ieee pom —— — him a usefui citi- e worthy Lge of the oe Denes a opiate ore ane aed oe hn F YOU wish a warvuca age A corew steamer for the Black Sea, with a] Godey's Ladies Bovk for Februar ic 5a ae then c i ter several years since, these same who are desivous of obtainin ese bene- . - : i és re 5 oo ¥ ms Rot to be swayed es pelo en pee anno entitied to credit fur a similar se 7 RATED nies rapa trekea aoreee asses, sab-marine cable for connecting Varna with} Foele¥y, 10 nisee sucet, Congewn. After Mr Bradley took his seat, the band | benevolent act. The gentlemen are to pur- ritorions eiciypee gine pose. and examine my releeted stock SuSE oye, REG pet eck See Haraieh Grech) jos ——— layed a national air, after which Professor | base the flour, aud the baker is to bake and a , English and Geneva Watches for Indies a lard faverite with the citizeas of New , Philadelphia and Baiumore. Deutists pre : ul | damaged. eUry, the president pronounced the formal | distribute the bread gratis. The poor will NEW POLKA. 8 < Ul. SEMKEN, pas UST published and for sale at HILBUS & HITZ? (ESE of the Metropuiitan Mechanics’ Insti- | Femember them. scribe it im their praclice most successfully, and oa neSitebeslied av., between Ih and 10th sts. Baltimore Markets. J Muste Depot, the tuts; Std c¢mmended it ta. the notice of the| Wire Warrse.—Jos. Hall, a colored man. | from every source the most flattering laudations are] _Jan'6—etMard f public. The audience soon fill i i ly thi ina d ibiti ® ed the halls of | whipped his wife severely this morning, an The Naina oer thing passed uff well. she bat him arrested. Justice Clark would agers a ben nl ed and bleeding gums are immediately efitted by its use; its acuon upon them is mid, WwW £ soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so most varied asso:tment of Valentines e TUNERS POLKA, . Coraposed and dedicared to Jacoo Hitbus, Exq, by J. Exputa, embellished with a beautiful and cor J Battimonsg, Feb 9 -—There is literally noth- VAi ENTINES. 2 ‘cil have this morning received the largest and | 196 doing iu breadsteffs. The market is flat > rect likeness of the veteran tuner. Tass Band. Willi - doubt. have given him a severe penalty to no offerings or tales. P; % pan. conductor, and J. F Tacker gontinyn 3 safer but for a kindness of his wife, who} thorougiily, that they are made to rival peart in | before offered in this city, consisting of every style, oo The bade supplied on very liberal terms. —_ engaged tor the season , : begged that he should only be heid to bail to barre stuns through the aor a _ = atte hy toes 31 fore of all Je New York Markets. fob 6—tf © arrange: aap Bete rr r rr tthe breath is rev ex- rn ich we will run = superior te hesecl tne * fair are infinite!y | keep the perce. We hope he will, in future, canary, cake fh meee ‘at ‘asee iaspuntiies such prices as suit tie times. Naw York, Feb. 9 —Cotton is dull ond merone: the super | be more kind-hearted and the officers good taste, intendent Mr. T.€ of the in-tinuie. doi dustry. and tset cua se upish the Swithsouian building is ber er to the purpose than the east wing of PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT. 2.W and seco..d bard PIANR, of my ewo sud several cilirr fecories, s-e siwaye 'o be hed at tay “fine War oom, on re s oom Pa averue <ad Ree, co Pianos taken ie exchange. t to. “ ‘Taning aleo — - : PR A few very tow priced scoved-bané Pianos which tend to produce deeay. and as a consequence, i JOHN F. ELLIS, downward. Flour is firm with an upward whyn these are removed, the teeth must always re as Pa avenue, near corner Tenth streets. tendenc;—sales of 3,250 bbis. good Ohio at main sound. feb Sar ee — | $3 87 $9 25; Sonth: is fi t aay" et SILVER PLATED WARE. 3 Tia ; Southern i: firm at yesterday's i YOMPLETE Cative Sets, Castors, Cake and Pruk | rates—saie: of 2,000 bbis Corn—Saies of shouid give it a wial. +s : } Beckers, ee on ghee seri ae, ee wixed at $l. Porkisupward and firm Beef ppared y ic ’ > Druggi-t | sert, and ‘poons and For doul and til Py, foeae Wake cen on meter peat Pitta: plated on Albata, the best subsutute torsitver war | igupward and firm. Lard is unchanged with SwILu'sG@Ton's Srock oF VaLentines, lace vod embossed envelo)es, for next Valevtine’s day, (Wednesday, 14th iustant,) are arrgey Ost rb we have ever seen, and we Patent Uffice Instead of une ball. thor pos cack nave thoes of our readers who wish to feveral. whieh affords an opportupit ve friend Shitling reparation of the depactenrats Te the] purchase Valentines to gi ‘“ venue, om Roh few ealege! & S ohn - ly call Remember Odeon Burli- delpaia, ad sold by all Drv; Lev rywhere, at 25 | ranted and cold by ae i ae ge cndegeren ge ra Balls below and the pleture gall great | tov an ear! , poe penton a tad ; ei 3 y arranged with the thousands erfaveauen | | “**** : jan 17S Agent for Washingion City. | jan 19 een ky is quiet; sales of Ohio ot 33}a34e. — - x eas