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__ THE EVENING 8TAR £ Spe om ——— a THE Win... AR Tate csectess Pamiy and Bir = - --2,_-epntain | tug & grease: variety of Inteverti~r ~~. ¢ than oe and @ aay other—ts pom---. 1 daverday, BLISTED eresnot and levrenth street, By WALtavn & HOPR, Win be cereed to muvscribere im the cities of Wash Imrton, Qorgrown, Alexatdria. Baltimore and Phe desporn, a SLX AND A QUARTER CENTS, paye- ble weekly to the To mail mbscritess the PIPTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DUL- LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR |” for THREB MONTHS. gg-Sixee corizs one cum, Se ~ UNDERTAKRRS, &c. OFFICIAL R & UNDERTAKER. “Treasury Derantuenr, Jan. 3,1855. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fot lowing described stocks of the United States, that this department is prepared to putchase, at any time eat notion. ; between the date hereof and the 1st March next, ‘h! never, never more tw see thee, Fusenace, ~ ‘4 | portions of those stocks, amounting in the ggre- i Se members of the Cin’ respectfu ly annouace a pit a iftine mae gst no at 8 peet i ; hand be linked with others ow! the shortest motive, and’ tn, the beet @EieomemT wasn igienenenia he menemr Sad Se dnivrmy tie eibeis friends end the public generally dbat | Winue'T, allwad; and palevand loodly, _ weather. = - lace at the Washington Assembly Rooms, BEON= PIB copes (CR wrappers) can be procured PEt COORG, ImMOSiRNy after the ieee of the reper. Price —vithes cere, Poatiaerens who sé de uponts wil be alowe a commision of twenty per cet. VOL. V. - WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1855. NO. 663. and precipices render it almost inacessi-| been in a new world. All this I owe, ble to any large forces. Here they were| under God, to your visit. Thanks to first attacked by tho troops of the Gov- | God for such’a minister?” ernment, who were repulsed, as were a!l| '* ‘his man lived far back in the moun- other forces they met in skirmish. tains, four miles from the vil Up to this time, the Court Jo tyled the rising that of a few mou vothens; but when the edict of outlawry,| had settled there: Pronounced sxainst them by the Vieer-y born in the town, the father of ten chil Ling, was met by a bold proclamation cn| dren, at this, time nearly si the part of Tai-ping-wang, of his right 10 age, had never the imperial throne. the Journal has stu-| never read the Bible. wt avoided all mention of the con- and hardly k: of such a think From the time the forees of Ling were Sabbath : he lied bono tniserable a PRUE RE: EV-NING STAR. UNPRECEDENTED ATTEACTION. ——————EEeee To e. GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL Pig ton raga ISLA \ D SOCEAL CLUB. hou can’st fot harm the heart that’s broken, Years wwerds thee froin a distant shore. In case of any contingent competition, within the } 1h ,y, Feb. 19th. Still shall thy voice gueh forth in music amount stated, preference will be given in the order All necessary arrangements have been made so us toa fee With fucomn rapturons thrill; of time in whieh eaid stocks may be offered The | to faces ir bseaien a ototven es them ay their coon way hear that wenis seal, certificate, duly assigned to the United States by | Pree ae eens vatty af this in will be Aud fitding aot, stad weusninal wills” “ ee _— 4 weds hey weeuld in igh \Miendeeea the Oh! earth that had the power to wound me. must be transmitted to this department ; = i ‘oceeds Of the ball will be devoted Thou past no power to wound again; receipt whereof; a price will be paid com; of which is alrendy progressin, ¥ died when that “no more” vken, defeated, success has attended the i = the following particulars : | fine] Subsea! te ‘Thou can’st nova m the heart taw’s broken, of the patriots; wherever they ready i, pokn en ll ances. ‘Thee 1. The par value or amount specified id each Celebrated Cotillon Music has been engaged for The senseless soul is freed fom pan. ' the occasion. certificate. Refreshments will be farnished by an experienced Come with thy storms in all their fury, 2. A premium on the stock of the loan authorized | caterer. 4 ich Reed bape Sop ! by the act of July, 1846, redeemablesNagamberH2,| #@> There will be no masks allowed in the ball Lightings start Gr th with Gercest flashing! 1856 of 214 per cent.; on the stoek of the lou st | TE oes gi admit‘ing a gentleman and tacies, to | © A-sail im vain the w ul that's dead! thorized by the act - £1842, redeemable 3ist Decem- | pe had of the Managers and at the doof on the eve- | Oh fa et come with hy Miten Wonk; the imperialists they have conquered man and his wife became i them. When their forces were raised to . xo erected the family altar, learned hike 50,000 men, led by five chiefs, weil dis-| children the words of Gol. taught their ciplined and otgavized, and supported }Hittle ones to kneel with them. to say y quite a Navy, marched straight fer} their prayers, and fear God; he immed:- a 1868, of 10 ; on the stock of the loans | ning of the ball. eos drery ung Woicesy aciat : mton and took it, and then carried | ately clothed himse f and family, took « saabes tatueis coteeehaeen dia “ne Wy thcbo of 1907 ae 1848, and redeem Managers on pert of the Citizens. Bring the ance: dreperate decp wing Nankin by assault; then they returned | pew in the church, and himself'and wife Hon F P Stanton, Tenn Walter Lenox. E<q My heart tread over them wiih daring, and secured the country h which are Dow among the most esteemed mem- they had marched. As yet, Pekin is ur-| bers, touched, and the + mperor is safe, but be ——— is despoiled of the best part of his pos-| Evroraan Esrcration.—The Emper- JAMES P. HARVRY pie te Hieeakcs tier No. 410, Tth st, between Gand u. | */e, the —— ber, 1867, and RH St Ky | Rich'd Wall®ch, E. And scorns the waves that round it rull. H.B—Callsattended to at hours of the night | the latter on 30th June, 68, of 16 per cent.; and Hon ‘TB Plorsnce, Ga Gol Barrett Ah! never, never move to sce thee ! mar 3—ly on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of Capt Tyler Dr Plake “nese uo oth + woes for me, 1850, and redeemable on ure Jist December, 1964, | B B French, Exq Jas A Brown, Esq For while thine eyes are from me turning, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR | (commonly cafed the Texan indemnity) dix per Managers on part of the Club. By bes in a aw etl ig burming, sessions. i _ | or Napoleon has just issued a decree reg- a York, a eee cot i Richard Evens, ‘ w Krammer, Nites 5 at hi on! One great element of their success is | ulating the system of emigration to and Bronco ee Keats 8. interest on thie par ofeach certificate from ihe} ftS Litehfeld, Harry Dudley, Haoraiex recy ott tay way? the corps of preachers in their service, | from French ports. Its jons are og Ist of Jantiary, 1835, to the date of receipt ahd vet- F Guest, Wm Hi Dalton, Ah Dea h!e'e thy stern voice is failing, whose duty it isto excite the people to wae ned and liberal. ery facility Hate, F Wement ai the Tredsury, with the allowance (tor]. Jos B Walling, abort reg i To move k Ph] By. ee a crusade against idolatry and the Mant-| is to German and other @xoRcE ¢ THO the money to reach the owicr) ¢f ohe day’s Guterest ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AND in rddition. i waa ot ape Se ate ” Hall Payn.ent tor eaid stocks will be made in diafts of — nae, sone Cine Salles * | the Treasurer of the United States, on the agxistant aie rad a Bh as \reasurer at Boston, New York, or Philadeljiia, as choux, by rehearsing to them the wrongs | emigrants passing through France to they suffer from them, and setting before | transatlantic ports, by the exemption of then the glory that awaits the liberators} their baggage from examination at the of the country. Thus multitudes of re-| frontier, and certain modifications are ligious and political enthusiasts join the} made in their favor in the rt sys- army. tem; which will relicve from @ Tai-ping-wang is a man of great sa- at deal of aunoyance and difficulty. gacity and cunning. He knows the jigrant vessels are placed by it under ints by which he can best secure and | severe regulations, as regards -clean- hold the affections of the people, and he} liness. ventila‘ion, quality sufficien- availx himéelf of it. The idea used by] cy of provisions, and the number of pas- L Anderson, sot ee bled = a No more !—the world rolls in‘o ni FIRST GRAND COTILLON PARTY | ‘the'vecyvuntirusreein‘e night, TE RPS CHORE CLUB. My heart its awful vigils ke eping, Alone, while all its ix sweeping, Deathward im tho-e words no more ! the parties may direct. HE members of the Terpsichors most respect- T fully annouuce to their friends and the public oe But no certificate will be entitled to the bénefit of || er fri a Attorney and ee Tew? I ais pniice witell dail iin bo actually vcd an] 10. generally, that hetr Fics | ae ee LEC(URE ON 7 ee REVOLU- COMMISSIONER OF DBEDS the Treasury on or before the said Ist day of March | 19h, 1855, at COLUMBIA HALL, Capitol Hill. A lect his sabieck deli TONow York Maine ee MES GUTHMIE, nbc shalt 00 Soerodl on ies part ean bd ate sphere apolely f me Viratnia New York 4 : , f Kentucky, New THinols jant—aiwien 24 Secretary of Treasury, _| Cotillon Ponty of the season. : ered by Rev. C. A. Washburn, on Wed- see nS Seesentiont Supetir Cotilion Music has been engaged for the (nesday evening last, at the Smithsonian | the subtle Louis Napoleon, when he a:-| sengers allowed to be taken on board. Florida Ssamene ‘Alabama PHOPOSALS FOB FURNISHING PAPER) pitti iy no hats or caps will be allowed in the Institution, an abstract of which we|sumed the grey overcoat and cocked hat — ,- i = an es HOR TEE PUBLIC FSINTING ‘*Refreshmentewill be trashed by an experienced ‘Give below. By some accident the gas|of his illustrious uncle, is carried ont Canoes 3s Scareoreen — tos bom cal- acing in, el! its branches prompt! aoe Punkig caterer. i i A much more fully by this pretender. He | cula cos! washing linen wary cxeruted yes ides aca ooreeY eshuigion, Junuary 0 1835. Tickets $1—a¢mitting a gentieman and ladier, to |COUld not be lighted, and it was feared nid, a ty that mizht just as well be worn two days Offics, Lapisas avenue, opp. Fiith strest. be had cf the managers and at the duor. that the lecture would have to be post- ee ee longer, amounts to enough in this coun- ¥. H. DAVIDGE, N pursuance of the provisions of the act entitled, — 7 A Ti sieoce proms ‘Rusost 36, 186 fealed| Marcellus Mareen, Stepiien McNamee, | Poned. By the aid of candles, however. | that the mon of letters say itis an exact | Uy ‘0 more than Cefray the expences of a proposa.s will be received at this office, in the Cap- Philip J Eanis, Jno W Smoot, ithe forces of darkness were held in copy of the apy of the Court of] the American board of Foreign missions. ee itol, umtil Wednesday, the 28th day of Mareh next Jas K Dobbyn, Geo 4 Barr. the lin Kine Bee Th i The expenses of buttons worn on the Modern Languages and Literature, | 219 o:clock un, for furnishing the following quew’ Robt ETuompson, Wm H Howe, check, and the orator proceeded. By | the last King Empeyor. ¢ people are h x9. 957 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUAL tiles Sad deneciptinen of wring yaperjen ate Wm & Tucker, Francis Gartlnd. | be eae .. > | thus reminded of their departed power,| backs of our coais where they are of no a SS nL ee eo ye = ievands per ream, abd inca- Br seen ee be. aoe t ;, lecture was helf finished, and more easily excited to attempt to re- woe hoes is —_ equal to the support a t mit nm, : = R. H. GILLET, 3,100 reams, we ‘ing 26 pounds perream, and wea- Jno Smo, nl Wick Tucker, the hosts of darkness were put to flight, | gain it. of our Orphan Asylums. Mr. W. concluded by reviewing the | The value of tails to dress coats, (of no torac Lew, suring 18 by 55 tnches Stephen McNamee, Geo A Barr. and the house was thoroughly lighted Franklia Row, corner 0! K ‘ ream, on ae ’ % y Hg . 5 . . ra mn aematy | 10 reams, week A Poundsper ream, andimes-} feby15,17,819—At _—_____ The lecture was a fine one, equal.to that | Probable success of the revolution an3 Yaluein — for — or a 340 reams, weighing 2 pounds per ream, and mea- GRAND BIRTHNIGHT BALL. ; : the benefits which would accrue to the] ence ) is actually greater than the cos! ‘suring 18 by 18 ische- : | of the eloquent Fletcher on Brazil. id sheald it trium He thought}of our excellent system of common @ Singin #9 Oe ke be ream, and mea-| "PHE MOUNT VERNON GUARDS respresfully 3 : world shoul ph. He thought 7S ramxaxivamasvaxee aight ihe saform the civ zens of Alexnudria and the vicin | In commencing, he rapidly ran over] the Iate edict against ‘‘foreign devils” | Schools. All these papers to be made of the best muterials, ity that they wiil give a much of the ~~ of China, showing | would not have been issued had not the (O7A Havana letter states that the F i 48 AND CIVIC BALL ‘that this nation h F : ’ , a 3 WM. M. MERRICK, and Gnished in the best manneg and tree from adul- | MILITABY, FISEMER' _that this nation | remained entirely | English and Americans in that country | new ion res are armed Attorney at Law, teration. A contract will be entered into for sup | on THUR-DAY © VENING, February 2, | jselated fror all intercourse with foreign | laid themselves liable to the suspicion of ert —owoeelad pag named of which, it - we. 38 1ou:mana Avanex. plying the qaantities stated, at euich times as the | 1855, at SAREPTA HALL. ; Powers til "1245 when they w | deverinet tees sak The liber- ~ 4 Will prastice i the Supreme Court of the United | public service may require, but the privitege is re-| The company pledge to use every exertion to give 4 ey were con- | favoring the imperial cause. e tber- Tis stated, they have made great C88. Btates and the Courts of the District of Jolambia. | Served of ordering a greater quantity of either kin’, | (he utmost satisfaction to those who may honor the queréd by the Tartara; but they were | al principle which staried with this dee 26 —eot f pare Jogo —e a oe aplty ome —— heine rhished for ladiee and gen- / 8000 driven out, and the Ming dynasty | movement wil! not beentirely lest—but a a IN LANGUAGES —PROP. | “Samples of each kind of paper must secompany | themen. a ascended the throne. will act like leaven, till they are felt from chases tn. Lameuagie on, Monday? onth Octobe tf ence bi), and. ak pesneetis ond Aemjies bees bet The military and firemen are requested tarps | But they, in turn, were displaced by | one end of the nation to the other. The is recidence, 257 Tvanis avenue peu ‘ : "Hacks will be in attendance to convey ladies to / the Mantchoux, the Egst@Pn ‘{ ariars, who country will be aroused from its apathy, Ba sian ieiie= Se cm ge ee 4 : must be signed by the individual | and from the ball. E {have held the throne ever since. Among | and innovations meet with a more favo- Private Medical Treaties | Mina swine consequent price cay re Pace Pe dose One the aigb a! the balks COmumitte and at the the Emperors of that race, several have | rable reception than ever before. on THE ' a They are preparing for the *“filibusteros.”” Gen Monzano is enlisting in the country all the free negroes whom he can induce to enroll themselves among the “brave defenders of Cuba.” ——_$__—_______. MOVEMENTS OF OOEAN STEAMERS. Ne Leeve For Dey oue price) of each description of paper. Committee of Invitatimn and Reception, been renowned for much energy and sa- PHYSIOLOGIOAL VI8W OF MARRIAGE, ae ee re arn prea in] Capts W Ashby, — Henry Bionhaem, gacity, and one, if their history is true, Te FAITHFUL PASTOR. \namne. 1. B. LA CROIX, M.D, good owt, feee of all and every exira charge orex-} Tt Cp ieuad,” duo te Simithe jf jWas equal to Charlemagne. On con-| te must preach the Gospel in family circice o» | Usion. FN Y. eae ses mains = ton Lisec paren ogee Opty = Lt Javens, Ino Breen, ,;quering the kingdom, the Mantchoux | many families wili never hear it. Me! Peges anf Lae Sine’ Fite: fend Ocloup:3 Latte bt oces an pe , ewe! bose jinflicted upon the people insults that to] It is a great mistake (says a writer in Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at thi this day are looked upon as most i if ‘onicle) that a good St. Lonis, a Price omty 25 Cents. Ge office to persons apiying for thew oe oe wil eee | inigty and now, t ough they a rs Yemen te Tikely to “e an see GG Tue Cabibana steamers leave New York on CUAPECT Dood aver cocceg Daren mow MAAN | OM PARIS —Ocavres completes 06 Vol’ accintomed themecivee tx their burden, | preacher. True, his Sermons may not | ‘!t 5t! and 20m of excl mouth. ; s hn ed iti il! be ired; _laire, 75 vols, octavo, in fine binding, $55 } 3 ei és “% a —— Core ance gin | Seri taeed ci aes el na ee ae rina |b lied eg i an otek coryaug aT PRINCIPAL HOTELE i tter im thet of ths | © supply the quantity required at any tim” wil saad ae cies. 4 vol*, octave, bo Mv : t ! +” bu ‘ < Fu f OaNTs OR oULAS orBach bidder ie ada wane his propo- ~ Ci ag ee have n been subdued thoroughly, and judged by the gospel standard of able Wiltards’ tico.sl—a.4 &) c. wiLnsrD. sals satisiactory evidence of his a'ulity to execute it, cone a eon dee bonnd 96 cali, $30 Bibliotheque Histcrique, 13 vol-, octavo, ho ifbound $5.50 / efforts have often been made to throw off preaching they will be so. This accounts] , < pixer, NY JT Suh, Ma the yoke that so much galls them. Se-|for their signal success. God blesses| i «1! eS Beneee, op cret soeietics have been known to exist | guch men. r for along time, whose sole object has} A faithful pastor has a power over his been to concert measures against their ple that can never be gained by preach- rulers ; and though many of their chiefs ing only, no matter how able it may be. etal Wentirc: wets Pelézis, cole beta have been punished, they still coatinued | He is known in every family and beloved. | ; <p:der. ra jan 29—eotd elec pares ? *|to plot. The whole country bas con-|The poor, the sick, the children of gor-| $< Thomys “i HEAR THE WITNESS! | Bouts tain dee Variations cs valect Prot- | tained the smouldering sparks of rebel- | row, the widow and fatherless know his} \Y fees aan SA elkates 4 Lava Th st an 30 al call, Senéreus lion only waiting an opportunity and.a|tread and voice. Both are music to A Lilty & lady, d illustristions, 9, fine and any psa! muaccoupanied with such evi- dence ‘wil be rejected. — will be addressed to the Shapes aetna? oe Wistmipones soe Sutene Spreguade tor Duual ; oeuvres completes, 9 vols, octavo, half Supplyng Paper.’ bount, $4 5u f cd 2 A G 8EAMAN, Memoires du Duc de Rovigo, 8 vols, oc™vo, half Superintendent of the Public Printing. nd. 50 F A Pe ley, Moss ri Morr s & lady, do T kt Apyald, Md M se Harp 1, do H 4 Nelson, do leader, when the mercst breeze would | hearts that know little of cheer besides, | Mr A.D Sanders, Mase J H Hooper, Md Anne’ ‘ i i i i owe. 2 Mrs Jordan, Ki) ‘—saputtant hints to tho monn oie ere a teeth — cal gd em Francais, 8 folio, volr, ball /fan these sparks intoaflame. Theleader,|He knows the name of every boy and| "4f0"",\ Mise T mi a0 = Prejndi eum ‘ran i 4 ; on 2 2 & @ameron, P U Winn, Pa artes ©» the sta i oe tie tetas Vaee we ‘yy ine range of prices; m-)“Hig now described the leader of this | finds many he would never have known,| formers, Va F McMurtrie, do commentaries 0 3 the ulseasesand treatment ns Me b e ° fin Ss ly he wi > HOCK #, ; e of fomles frot fniancy to old age, each case graph: | MARY cures mado by Hampion’s Vegetable Tine *eRANCK TAYLOR. | revolution as having been born of poor |if he had not gone to them. Those who| U2 Tlwmes, NY shen cua ically Mlustrates by beautiful Lit F. : Berrous debility, it» causss and s Kawnais’s Grove, Montgomery Uo., Md , et once oo clenzls, cafe ond effectual t failure December 2, 1854. } im poesibie—ru! ARNY, M Strong & danghter, > ¥ Mo. B& Bridge strect, Georgetown, student ; and as he grew older his dispo- | attends ‘ parents. When young, he’ was a good | cannot . alyth gn me peng by Ks lown ir . | Maj Mek. ire for deily mausgement—an eegey | Meswrs.. Mortimer $ te ed to furnish B D Sores {sition became morbid. At twenty-four | Many that otherwise would never have | ) “est: ¥ Gentiemen—In 1644 | had whatary doctors called | [8 prepared to furnish Batis, Dinners, be id. yf Many that , @ ; e, de sare Sp ee se ateleet sal contoakueen atone LE Wennines, e., with ye Dee wiccha {Years old he was aftlicted by along sick-|entered his fine meeting honse, or have lngsimy. NC Miss Hook, do rh agra tee aden hres Sutin Arietc isa Hee Linea during which time conceived | regarded the minister as too proud t bury. do wit! Hareb da: cram, who wield Other various remed 4 Satigt that he had received orders to extirpate|come and see them in their humble cot- wall, fa E A Howard, Dit whi oma any mye tnd x having WA} IN 1855, 1 pocket volume certain demons, and in his delirium he | tages, or farm homes, have their preju- RE Seta an 3 Fora & tedy, N¥ poet: pomp ar pon ge Fache pe any =. » we Parliamentary Companion tor 1858, 1 | was constantly battling with them. On dices removed, and become his warmest] 7 7 Rael, C J Middagh, do speaking, from the crown of my he-d to the sule oi | P iritish Ar: recovering, his former madness returned | friends. and are brought to Christ. But} pra em+h, Va T Peter, Nd my feet. [had to hobble about—most of the ume} jy yiicn N, : pa and continued until until he was thirty- | for that visit he might have preached a!) | W & Wogist, Del confined honse; at times 00 helpless that I : ; n . — had to be assisted to my beds "I was alge aflicied Telescopic Aprearwern by Te Benen and | three, when he met with some books left | the able sermons he could have written.| — geuyens> stocrn—n, with a dreadtul cough, great shartness of breath, | Observatory, Pot o ‘i by an American Missionary. Upon read- | and they would have been none the bet-| 5 ¢ picersway, Va HA side so tad'fccmld not lay-on ite My aipeute cx | Biackwood’s Almanac for 1855 ing these he asserted that he had obtained | ter for them. F Crawley, Md 13 Prize 25 eante per copy, or five copies for one dol- | tirely fails me. I gave up ail hopesot bei nee ee FRANCK TAYLOR. | the key to his visions—the demon he was} The fact is, the gospel must be carried, | * Src" '2) 5B PY» pies vy : ae : lar. Mails’ free of postage to any pert of the Uni-| t0 health again. 1 continued thus to ou CHARLES WALTER'S: | Commanded to cast out wasidolatry, and | in the living voice of s minister, to many | J U Kein, P'a cA . States. 1644 to 1850, a period of six years. At 'y CHARLES WALTER'S 55 72 ® rt ‘= JP Pepper, NY iv 4 N. B.—Those who prefer may comsaitDr La Caorx | @iughter saw at her grandmother’sa let, with tein the person commanding him Divinity. | house, or the families will never have Ry ely A 3G Stewart, Va ~ Lamprissay) huuicronts cerificates of cures y Dr. Hamp. See OFPICE BO UBS eevee ee Shortly after, he professed christianity, it. Multitudes in all our towns will WD Warwick, ¢o Sort nf tar cen, Gonrtiag te Guttens ae | 1 hae’ aos ot eee whiiceiited jo chefs yeh OrFORTFE CENTER MARKET. | a io | baptized himself, and commenced preach-|never be reached by the pulpit. In 3B Mowver, WY weaked and earsfults smeared h i chemebel formed on whemectves and fiends. 1 was rewlved || Gee Hours from 9 t0 12 a. m., and from 2105] ing. Ere long he had gathered around | sight of sg Sa oe will no more AE carter, D: trom Dr. M. 8. L4 QAOLX, No #1 Maiden give ii ; : . i as OA eR eRe Wed Anat Ld hae had . heathen na- *H Wile, or Port Of « Box 579, Almoy N.Y. Nane| objected ; but my sufferings were so great hat I pro- Ross REN RIES WALTZ, Composed by Hans him re penta Pas enue mic] = Goris ba Gel eit he inte perish if] 1 Powel a RJ Scott, do Say fice open daily from § a nm t> 9 p m, and om | cured one Taek takot wales taken = whole K: ummacher. ; then, ike Mal iomed, 1c conceive: Z 10nS will, . certai y pert 1H Thoupson, do r) w Jenkins, de Sunday from 2 wotil 5p (ane ie a, I felt Gro Eee Sia om == pont Polka, pany ner adit borg oh bigbteee idea of attempting political revolution. | the cup of salvation is not carried to] ates Gould, do = aw, wy oF Ree ee aT" | Ecce meee |e pee nee mite [Like Mabon ereoued Sa sere leh, re hen, many oh will eee, Riese rd i 100 ? * ° Vies West, do A Penni . : = —Tpurienpy ~~ | Bes early ali gone. 1 continued ay bend Gere ETE ETE SETECRES (oneal i i ; : a worth ber | i 1. Stsnmou and family, MB McLoughlin, NY DENTISTRY. Scare crt ceo | Qe Mott Bodell's Line. gif [t24,{02%, ike him sesin, wan at the of the Gougregatioal church af] a rene wenn, Brantcnds?s I Mo Ma new, palent, and. OREATLY perfec healthe which has continued up te is tne | NEM TORK ALEXANDRIA. W-1SHINGTON| ‘The means employed by him to raise|has frequently said to bis pastor, “ It MeqNy oe rset Seen Win Coane Gass te Yer; Ha perind of three years. I'am in the 65th year of] “7% ~ PACKETS. i ‘BIA | this immense force was his wire working | you had not.come to my house, and con- ane ee Md pec Bante Prneee Ce ee GT, OLEANETSERSG, CoM. | °0 affected, like myself, with Rheumatism, ke. He | iPmen eae spaced of the foliowine tea | the character of any people —patriotism till I was dead, but [ should le Joist nad REAUTT, thide sith Satere tn there | haw aloo been restored by the Tincture. { heard of | cass vesaelas ens te Following Grst- | Oo religious enthusiasm. never have gone to hear you. I supposed oaed = mene w ‘asper, Md " reapects, aad some others ex-silivg. Public Inspec pander Mig ene gy sees: He asserted that he was the lineal de-| you were a proud man tll you came to] P tow. fed W HC taer,Ga tion be reapecthully oolicited. Pieese call and sep | ‘rie 2 i Jehe slat Do Wm Ov Aiba scendant ot the last of the Ming dynasty; |sec me. I hated ministers and church W Trompon re oo Lean, CAUTION —No other Deultst tu the Disicict of Under the blessings of Gad dane wo inuce M+ Folant,L.. A. Srolths master; | | also that he was the Son of God, sent by | members, for they never took any notice] 9A Pare & ' W L Montague, jr, do Cola abia bu a right to make thie style of Tre:h. —— Comménder-in- Chie), Wag ad ger 4 them.to deliver China. from the Mant-|}ofme When you teok so-much pains H. @.— toath cresthationst'y Meskthy, pinay Yours, respectfull These vessels ace all fast sauers, aod the mastera|choux rule. This announcement called | to come to my , and was so familiar, . \ ‘ ° 2 ; , & Indy, Motion at bacon ot io. 208 stroat, mens the Ct} Ca ang gen liewny carrusn. Tar ive of Washington City packets, * °" “°€" | forth all the ardor in Chinese organism; |I thought you gare for Bib, andl soneay [°° ry — ; — “Sor or petit te ” oe ede N.Y. prods v4 d Prog too: fend bali i slutuser @ ever aud my i eneneme ve ~ inion ~%) , FP \MANS-ALLHG ANY BANK AND SeuDBN | female medicine or fur delicat: children we bvlieve 8. 8. MASTERS & SONS, | h no thi J» too, y a the house. Thad no idea that a wretch like| «2 Hsmer, Trx KT Brown, do [Withers & Go's Notes purehassd at the higeat | it unequalles. ‘Alexandria, Va, | their Emperor the Son of Heayen and . i 8 wret TThevemer, Ga CR Eat, NY rates. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Ratti THOMAS RILEY, |” brother of the Sun. . Thus. the —s me could ever become a Christian, for) wo i mon, Va BU Com, 60 Uncarrent Money, Land Warsants. sod Viz;ia'e} more sueet, ay le’ and Jus Bosedeny, N. York | feb 1—6in Washingtonand D.C. -! man, while he was preaching s new myself to} G Boden Dr B Brown, Vo Cmas. Stott & Co., J. B. b.B. Cra er ’ A yo a ee cittes soki to suit pur Guise & Bowne, W, Busses ond 4 McPuex TO INVENTORS | and overthrowing the idols they had 80 anex son, Washington ; also, by R. 8. F. Ci xu, Geo:ve office of “The Igventors’ Protection Netional sen Yicg me Trans Alleghany | town; and C. C. bear, Alexandria, a eae. i Union” is on 7th street, opposite the Rast Por- of note Land Warrants, may reiy upon receirins | gists everywhere. é the Patent Office, and is now ready to attend the Cont seen, ani remittances meds b, draft 03 to the business of ite mem era, sco meting W M Dodg , lit W F Berry, do G W Bennett & lady, Md J R Dickham, Pe any <ity ie the Uaion, UNION saCADEMY. otemimations aut eliciting WAMEDON.G- PANT, Banker, Corner of Fourtents stand New York avenie, | Amventora aie laviies 20 eth and ces copy ater ‘three} 3A Wasnt guondo Tebbaye : mek Ae ea me Se thal beenateg hooper peng ee iteal aon tlameat wattnnehe wil they would glad-| weeks my-sins crushed down. At] We fewen oo ST ae, a0 the limited mumber. A,plicatjon must re sivenstya Be ined é thie Nery bes ‘Nie Some : _ De ockor, M Conurll & ist-r, mede soon. The netrectio ant nem at SORT cinco print 9 Td , *t l1y exchange it- fora tangible faith that last I gave alf up; aud Bivingtodow & ledy, Fae of illustration are tw Comite, 4 * 1 Chri i Bal — Se ee panes ser td a Septr avttenaees cere Rac stores: |" ‘The rebellion tookits rise it the South: . oe Gain, co * Wir’ ehtees, va and day pupils can be acecmm: . % T. G. ey & Va Mies A Lestje, do ; AM. ‘Cireulars at the Bookstores. western of the Empire, where rocks ‘a martin & fady, = (STEPHEN H, MIRICK, AM, paar bn 7. RIOHARDS, Principal. raja FB part pire, ey piu.