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D: Hunter & Wil id, 5 liams, | : EV ENING STAR. | at 'ihorocn's ad tears et ee ciiets | paysicians for Diseases of the Lung, | OR SALE AND RENT. | AUCTION TELEGRAPHIC NEWS houses, known as‘‘The Willews,” near the > ARE CHANCE FOR A NEWLY MAR- FROM THE ai — gas house, on Louisiana ayenue, between R tied Couple —The advertiser desiring to dis- BY HOUSE Shumvane ooeee i A. AEE BS nde Office 52 North Charles street, Balt. Dr Hunterhbaa Sd pleasure in announcing that Dr. John B. Williams will henceforth be associated with him in the Baltimore practice Dr. Williams has enjoyed in London and Paris long and great experience in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary diseases, and for some years has been connected with Dr. Hun- ter’s office in New York. The practice of Drs. Hunter & Williams is confined exclusively to the treatment of chron- ic diseases of the throat and lungs by Medica- ted Inhalation, and the success that has at- tended their labors is sufficiently well known. It has demonstrated not only that Bronchiti , Asthma, Catarrh and Granular Sore Throat AL INTELLIGENCE. (NG-OUT SALE 0 F MESSRS. of his furniture, will de so on accommodat- Dea “g th and Tenth streets, and they are still ‘3 im, Brother & Ce —On THURSDAY burning as we to ress, though the fire is eo sayy Sine tart mrunity tS | roe och dey at; 8 ad 13thand cp phaperg~ gu ‘“Ires” at tag Caprro:.—Availing our- | sufficiently subdued by the exertions of the neat litde establishment at an exceedingly cheap | mainder of the extensive ; ig of Forniture and eelf of a temporary lull of the a we | firemen to prevent its communicating with the rate. The house will be rented to the purchaser Houre-furnishing Goods, at the establishment of puton our itemical speotecles, and forming | quantities of lumber and other combustible of the furniture, thus saving the trouble and ex | Donn, Brother & co. = ourself into a procession of one, marched to | matter stored in the adjoining yert. pense of ire and refitting argos — We in partas unsola— the Capitol, and thisis what we saw. The The hi we learn, were property of Tp ar Ya »”? through the City Post - ieee Sie ant gilt-frame Mirrors public grounds looked wo-begone enough, | Mr. Charles tL ns, They were occupied by es see Prorne walnut carved Sofas, covered caught as they were in summer costume by the | Mrs. Ann Boyle and Miss Ann Green. OR RENT —THE LARGE HOUSE, com- | arm and parlor Chairs to match snow storm of yesterday. The swelling buds} The furniture was mostly saved. pletely furnished, situated on the corner of | Walnut and oak Escretotres, fancy Chairs upon the trees appeared decidedly ‘ sold,” EES Pennsylvania avenue and the President’s Square, Splendid solid walnut Chan and the peeping blades of green which | Mr. Dsupsrer’s Concert, this evening, No 4. Possession given immediately. Enquire order in Balthnere ‘hamber Suite, made to had incautiously ventured out eral owrtsisone will undoubtedly be attended by a fashionable onthe premises, FS marS—tf | warble top Centre and Side Tables, Rockers shine of last week, were prudently curling | and numerous audience, for the ability and R RENT —THE LARGE AND WELL- | Superior spring-seat Lounges, Ottomans back to winter quarters. A disconsolate blue Intense Cold Weather, &c. Bosrox, March 10 —The thermometer at sunrise to-day stood at ero. At White River junction, Vit., it indicated 26 degrees below sero. The schooner Hyderanger, from Pensacola for New York, arrived here to-day, leaking badly. She had been blown off the const twice. alist i Lullt Slaughter House, with smoke houseand | Walnut and Cherry Cottage Bedsteads — bird or two hopped around in the shrubbery. open Bone “bas been dareferly chosen, | may be ole pried cured, but that Con- | stable attached; a pump of water; anda | Bureans, Washstands, Tables, Chairs Vessel Sunk by Ice. and drawing up alternately one foot and then | embracing some of that scientific music which Peary sae . ean went - =e oar lot of good size qneloned, wit all the convent: a — superior Feathers Naw York, March 10 —The brig Demarara, the other inte the feothvers Stee warts, soem am ZZ nape ae ay gad » Sa oy vmekae of inbalatos te ‘the seat of the choppl ng end stuf machine also for sale. En- | Bird Cages, Hall Lanterns from Cardenas, was sunk in New York harbor to have enough to do to keep up the circula- | abounds in those more popular compositions tion, without Reveling any eae to singing. | which touch the heart. woh 4 intelligent The courting couples who, in the sunshine of | person has heard of the songs of Robert Burns Saturday, were billing and cooing on the out- | —they are often referred to in conversation— door benches, had scattered to more congenial | now, they can be heard, sung as the poet him- uarters in the Congressional Library and | self used to sing them. Benate and House Galleries. In the Rotunda we found the usual groups Terpsicuore Cxrvs.—Our young friends of gazers at the pictures, and a denser line of | throughout the District wiil be delighted to spectators indicated the locality where Mr. | learn that the ‘‘ Terpsichore Boys’’ are brush- Richardson was exhibiting and explaming | ing up for a rich entertainment to come off in the working model of his ‘* Atmospheric Tel- | a short time. The lovers of the “ light fan- egraph.’’ The Star’s readers have doubtless | tastic’’ will hail this news with joy. The heard of this curious Yankee-like invention, | ‘‘Star’’ will inform their readers of the time by which it is proposed to do away with all | and place. the present cumbrous mail arrangements,and | = Tozacco.—We hear that the snow and cold by means of simple atmospheric pressure malady, instead of giving them by the stomach, (always over-taxed and delicate in these diseases,) must herafter be regarded by the profession as the only rational and scien- tific mode of treatment. Parties unable to visit the city may be treated by correspondence—medicines, inha- ling instrument, &c., being sent to them by express. In order to obtain a proper state- ment of such cases, a form of questions has been prepared, which will be forwarded by letter. Dr. Hunter or Dr. Williams will be in Washington dn Wednesday, the 12th March, and may be «onsulted by patients residing in that city and Georgetown. Office 260 Pennsylvania avenue, over Mra. Voss’s Jewelry Store. ire of MARIA SPEI Britann{a, Block Tin and Japanned Ware eis Yard. ae pee Beautifal French China and Granite Toilet Sets ———— | Waiters, China and Glassware OR pea ss itl ead NO. - ox Clocks, Totlet Glasses, Water Coolers, &e. uate No. 353, corner of E street south ai y ton set wes, eae — Steamboat Whar cous soit}? o'clock M. on THURSDAY, we shall taining abou fquare feet, recently occu by Jno. W. Martin’s b ‘ksmith and wheelwright Hes aie to ioe y shops. aa strents West, and H and I streets north, con- | ger $100 a credit of 2, 4, and 6 months; over $100 pining 2% gcres; now occupied by Mr. H.N. | a cydit of 2, 4, 6.8, 10,'and 12 months, for notes Lan od fone, feanre, which will be enclosed | satisfactsrily endorsed, bearing interest. J.C. McGUIRE, Anuct. and in excellent order and w 10* Purcha: t fe eal J for cultivation. Possession given on thi ? apeily cnet saenoee April. An abundance of exccllent gravel and eft sinee! previses to the shove cals, sand, on the premises, forsale Inquire of mar 8—eolw&stf JOSEPH INGLE. B — smalcn i. en eon: 0 MARKET GARDENERS —FOR SALE, | FH ure ot acetian oO eee Tenn ten sone » well adapted to jardening instant, all sell, at 10 o'clock a m, at the purposes, situated near Seventh street To!l Gate, nage, No. 22 north side of within two miles of Centre Market. Apply to R. react ist a na 2d at Es aust: savensehione aa GRAY CAMPBELL, Patent Ofice, or Mr. | Detween Ist and 2d streets east, an excellent as: WINEBERGER, st the Toll Gate. mar 7-tf "| Soriment of Famiture, viz: pookease last night, by floatingice. The crew escaped ina boat, and landed at Governor's Island, nearly dead from eold. Wisconsin Governorship. Mavisox, Wis., March 10 —Governor Bar- stow addressed a message to the Legislature, on Saturday, denying the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court {n the matter of the disputed governorship; protesting against its action; and threatening to resist with all means with- in his department any interference upon bis rights The message was referred to a com- mittee. The decision of the Court will probably be rendered to-day. The Democrats had a meeting on Saturday, and determined to sustain Barstow witha — fence, is a stable and carri weather has prevented the planting of to- transport letters, packages, de., through ®| bacco beds in the country, and that the plant- tube, at the rate of five hundred miles an ing is likely now to be delayed until after the hour, and at one-sixth the cost of the Ficoent middle of the month. mode of transportation. That’s what Mr. R. tells his audience; and really the operative model works asif the thing might be done Gen SAM OF LIVERWORT AND HOARHOUN! an Indian receipt, containing the virtue of ferent kinds of roots ai Criminat Court.—The jury upon the Ed- wards case, have brought in a verdict of man- The model is twenty-five feet in length, and | sjaughter. of all preparations ¢) jscovered in the kuown world for —ONE OF THOSE TWO-STORY 0 St Jeboard and Tales . is curved and bent purposely so as to demon- | *® [commonicatep. | Whocpiog Gough mstiias, tnmeuttie oF Bee seas fram? Houses on 14th street west, Do marble.top Cenjre or Sofa Table Baltimore Markets. strate that the channel through which mail “Tur Muruar Gas Ligut Company.”’—In | &2%, Quinsey, Phthatc, Croup, Liver Complaint, &c. This | between H and I street north. Rent $200 per an- Do Hatrack, eane-seat, parlor, and Rock- Battiwore, March 10 —Flour is stead: and senerally unchanged; Howard street an City Mills are firm, and held at $7.25. Wheat is rather higher; sales of white at $1.65a$1 78, red $1.60a$1.65 Corn has advanced; sales of white at 56a5°.; yellow 575%. - Provision: exhibit but little animation; mers Pork sold for $16 12%. Bacon is principally confined to jobbing lote les of shoulde: Si@St and Sides at 9¢c. Lard is fir bbls. late. in kegs Le. cock Markets. New York, March 10 —Stocks are lower Chicago and Rock Island Railroad 91; Illinois Central 91f; New York Central Railroad 923; Reading Railroad 862; Virginia 6’s 954; Illi- nois Central bonds 88}. article bas been before the public for the last twenty years, and thousands can testify of its being the best preparation in the known world. WEEKS & POTTER, 154 Washington street, Boston, are the General Agents for the United States; Z.'D. GILMAN, Wholepsig and Retail Ageut, new store 40 Pa, avenue. 17 Who Kno Capt. G: ?—Ask all the shipping houses ia Maryland, Delaware and Philadelphia who he ts Wowrpenrct Ccmes.—Philadelphia, February 2*, 1856.— M De Gxatu & Oo.:—I must give you the honor and ere eof having the best remedy in hi 6 matter ia to be conveyed need not be straight, but can be adapted to inequalities of ground. In illustrating by this model, Mr. R. at- taches a leathern miniature mail bag to a plunger, which plunger is fitted to the inte- rior of the tube, and then the air in the tube num. Enquire ef Jno. P. Hilton, under Chubb ing Chairs Br thers Banking House, or No. 375 lth street Do Dressing Bureau, Walnut Washstands, west, between L and M north. &e. mar 6—iw JOHN P HILTON Fine Gilt frame Mirror. Wardrabes -— ———s Do cottage and other jateads and Mattress OR SALE—A TRACT OF LAND CON- taining 170 acres, 40 of which Is cleared. 18 ct Pe Oeretig eT end Stalr Carpet, and 20 well set in clover and timothy, and the balance Do Radiator, Cookt: oth: itoves in oak and hickory, some of which is very heavy. | Hall Lamp. Siair Reds. dere Window Shades it is handsomely localed, in a thickly settled and | China, Glass, and Crockery W: re rapidly neh poset dinars oer pope 1 fine Walnut Extension Tab‘e Comers miles southwest of Washington, an Wit " m about fio tame A reseal —— peep = we ied male: Georgetown ; well wate ; Soll of the it qual- Terms: All sof and ” sever ity; ailing , a small frame Houee and stable; | 25. a credit of sixty far seeeviad + yay contains a valuable stone quarry, and will be sold satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest in whole or in part, at a great bargain. Titleun- | Pne above-mentioned furniture is nearly new, ood quality, and the sale will he well sets bel Seertot et wands -~ fe Ht. SMITH and of a) Y or further particulars apply .H.S) a wis! . at House of Representatives, or toJ.H. CLEVE: eg thd placer eee Sere” = LAND, on the premises. _feb 29—tf mar 10—d athens answer to the query of ‘ Local,”’ in Friday’s Star, in regard to the above company, we, a8 a party and a consumer of gas, would state that aolbing romises more to both consumer and stockholder than this Mutual Gas Light Company. Every citisen, with the exception of those interested in the present monopoly, have already or are willing to pray Congress b| to issue the charter to the now coneeny: The tmospheric pressure | fact that already nine hundred and twenty of from _bebind, in a searcely appreciable space | our best citizens have petitioned Congress for of time. The ringing of a bell indicates | this charter is prima facie evidence that it is the arrival of the ‘mail’’ at the other end | the wish of the people not to be forced to pa’ of the tube. The working model is made of | one dollar per thousand feet more than is ne- metal, but Mr. Ricbardson states that in | cessary for that which is at present called larger one wood is a more desirable material. | gas, but has very little advantage over the He claims for his invention that it will ope- | ‘common dip.’”’’ Permit us to assure ‘ Lo- eal’’ that the work of the new company being exhausted—or partially so—by a pump, and the mail bag being deposited in a cham- ber at one end of the tube, is shot through to the other end, by the world for rain. a 1 was considered past recovery by all, my son, (R. J. rigK, t, 284 Market street,) ax a last reeort, seut for your ‘wonderful “Electric Oil,” and it relieved the pain, which was most intolerable, (Tuflammatory Rheumatism.) in about ten minutes. I had’ the Ol continued but a short time, and was cured. This Oil ts the greatest blessing known fo man. Ihave sent many persons for it, and I kuow that they have been cure by it. [am well known, and my suf fering was also known, and I have no objections to auy use you may make of thi, as the Oil cannot be too highly esti- mated. Capt. MARK Gxiaa, rate with as much safety, and certainty, in 008 Wood and Coal Dealer, 4:5 Marshall street, a Auctioneer. Sterling Exchange is fi night as in daylight, unaffected by changes | bravely on, and that in a short time we shall | ,,Cspt, Grier tan old citizen, and jike all who Lave been | WOR RENT. —LARGEAND PLEASANTLY | 7 By A @REEN, Aucttomser . — dhcheninadaced at of seasons or weather, and exempt from lia- | be greeted with a “light as isa light? We] ome 39 Sonth Eighth street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia. situated Rooms can be obtained at No. 311 ¥ ; . bility to those mischances, accidents and de lays, which are —_ retarding the delivery of the mails throughout the fame S The ie Sold by mont all respectable dealers in medicine ® renutne Oil bas the wurrrey signatures of De Grath & Co., and A. E. Smith, Philadelphis. feb ity” Neah Walker & Ce., M: Clothing Emporium, Browns’ Hotel Building, anponnee that thetr display of FALL and Wi THING {a now ready for fou, compris ig am sasort- ment of COATS, TALMAS, OVERSACKS, SURTOUTS, VESTS and PANTALOONS, of the wewest and richest de- signs in material, trimming and workmanship. To gentle men who study excellence with economy nu fashionable ar- ticles of dress an opportunity is now offered for selecting from one of theattracttvestocks of Goods in this city, at very reduced prices: nov S—ts South side Pa. avenue, between 9th and 16th sts. ORSE, WAGON A®D GEAR for Sale. want Morz Gas. feb 28-tf , H On SATURDAY, March 15th, at 12 o'clock, | I shall sell, at my Auction Store— URNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD.— | Pour large young Horses, warranted to work well The advertiser has taken one of those houses in any ind of harness on the north side of D, between Sth and ¥th sts., | One two-horse Wagon and four sets Gear and is prepared to rent her furnished rooms with One of the horses is very stylish and gentle and beard As the cooking will be of the best kind, | well sulted for a family carriage. she will serve families who may wish their meals They will be sold without reserve, the owner sent them. Mrs. ANN FOX. haviog no farther use for them. feb —:w* Terms: A eredit of 60 and 90 days for satisfac- torily endorsed notes, ! OR SALE—A DESIRABLE LITTLE | “inarl0-a oer OEEEN, Auct place outside the bounds of the city, contain- esas ing 1X acres of lan, in a high state of cultiva By ES. WRIGHT; Georgetown. tion, enclosed with a high and substantial fence, EW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLAS- a two story frame house with five rooms, sepa- ses at Auction —On WEDNESDAY next ae and other b eclertia f ey for | the 12th inst., at 1 o’cik, al F.& A H Dodge's family comfort, pump of water at the door, 13 y " miles from the Ventre Market, adjotaing Joseph ee ce neo Wena Chews, ales’ farm. For particulars cali on the su! " . 1 se-iber at the Dead Letier Ufiice, General Post ais ten eee Office, or at No. 527 K street North. EDW’D S WRIGHT, Auct feb B—3w GEORGE M. KENDALL. » i mar 8-dts (Int, Union,& Alex G2z) ROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN FoR | _ “GREE! meth Sale —The subscriber wishes to clspose of dh Seared) Vngneemenia a a BUCKEY, Georg etown f{ige-p~ rene VALUABLE LM- 5 preve: reperty in Geergetewn —On FRibay, th March, at 4 o'clock p. m,we will sell in front «f the premises, bj cites ofa deed of trust, dated 19th February. lea, duly re- corded, &c., from Mr, Wm. O° . that two and a half story brick House and being part cf Lot 43 Theckell’s addition to eye get eld fronting twenty-three feet on south side — — — the macro ya and sag eg — feet - perty r J. ae is is one of the bea! bestnass locations 1n'Goo ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; the pey- mtits in 6,12 and Is months; bearing interest, and to be secured satisfactorily D. W_ EDMONSON, Trustee. BARNARD & BUCKEY, feb 25—eoads Auctioneers. SINGING AND FLUTE LESSUNS. R. WILLIAM PALMER, Professor of Sing- ing, &0.. having been induced to accompany his nephew (Mr. Henry Palmer, the eminent pi- anist,) on his retura te this coun ry, and to io vp his recidence in this city, will be ba py to re- Tue Luraeran Farr for to-night and to- morrow night, presents extra attractions. plunger forward without calou frie- tion, and without objectionable heat. The engine, tender, and fuel, are stationary, and | ~Warcn Returns —James Galagan, drunk ; the power used to draw them and theirappur- | dismissed. D. A. Flinn and Robert Bruce tenances is saved. were up for fighting and disturbing ace : Mr. Richardson thinks that a load of seven | dismizsed. Robert Stewart, (colored,) drunk ; tons, started at Baltimore by atmospheric | dismissed. Thomas Manly, drunk and disor- telegraph, would arrive in Washington in | derly ; sent to work house for thirty days. less than five minutes, with a pressure on the pump of less than one-half pound to the inch; and that the mail which now is twelve hours passing between Washington and New York, could j transmitted by the telegraph in two hours. To this effect report also the Select Senate Committee to whom Mr. Richardson’s memorial was referred. Seme bystanders were locking at Washing- ton’s fine picture of ‘‘ The Huguenots,”’ and others at the We petra 5 se “ The Rape of the Sabines,’’ ‘copie The severity of the night drove in another crowd of lodgers. is a mild laxative, tonic and st to the ablic, relying upon {ts int: orth fu the cure of the ful- fowing compiainta: Ail Billous Derangements, Sick Head- he, D: ra Habitoal Costiveness, Chroule Diarrhoea, ¢ Stomach and Bowels, General Debility, GEORGZTOWN CORRESPONDENCE Grorertown, March 10, 1856. The young folks of Trinity Church Sunday school have for some time been preparing an excellent entertainment, they purpose offer- ing their friends, during the Baster holidays. eakness, dc. For sale by draggists generally, and by Z. D. GILMAN, 482 Pa. avenue; cleo, by JOHN SCHWARTZ, 380 Pa. avenue, and by 0. M. LINTHICUM, corner Bridge aud High streets, Georgetown, D. 0. jan si d’s German Bitters, prepared and sold by Dr. Jackson, at the German Medical Store, 120 from Rubens,’ in Arch street, Philadelphia, daily tucrease in their well-de tk jente in their nnd rate d: £ olce, ngement of the 6 ve ri two or three Houses in Georgeto I \XTENSIVE SALE O NT ceive pupils for i ther { P e “ 7 The Jew of Verna, The Happy Ch gemient rer. Hitters have, indesd, proved getown. D.C y) F FLI GLAS: ; r instruction either in 3g or asto iy i 0 indepen- < 9 | most flattering testimonials. This medicine has established ters, &c., at Auction.—On TUESDAY ated with the best P: in Eu studied andingly depicted ¥ te the The Spoiled Child,” and “ The Sick Man, ft rpeeaper stil Nan} fy finished, in ¥ ‘e, Plated € z z a associ for itself a uame that competitors, however wily their schemes, or seductive their promises, cannot reach. It ined the public confidence by the immense benefits that ave been derived from tt, and will ever walntain {ts pos!- ton. See advertisement. dec 12—3m Fi e tet the best locations in the Distiict; lot 120 ith instant, I shall sell. at my auction store, No 526 Seventh street, corner of D, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m , the largest and best assortment of cased Glassware ever offered for sale in this eity, vix 300 dozen pint, half-pint, one-third pint and gil dent right hand of Romulus, who is standing | #F¢ the subjects they have selected for the on the stone wall to the right; the immense | occasion. In “The Jew of Verna,’’ are re- size of the ealves of those Roman’slegs who are damming the Sabines in the foreground ; alzo the cotigieusly Le arms, and “huge paws” of those Sabine belles to the left! under Crevelil, the great vocal master in London, and under ©. Nicholson, the renowned flutist For terms, &c., apply to him, by note or other- wise, at No. 257 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, aud'—tyt FISH STANDS. ‘One on Potomac street, an excellent, well built house, two stories brick, near St. John’s Church. One on Bridge street, in which my family now reside, three-story brick Prices reasonable and terms liberal. galled some of those szenes witnessed in Italy during the years 43 and ’52. It teachesa lesson no less true in politics than useful in ai Gane ne ee Gent! ledge of th ic Tumblers ; private life, viz.: that the genius of nations, ee of the Materia Medica were com | TFS—eoQw OR. CRUIKSHANK. fgg greiner actor, Flat Diamond, ang | "PE FISH STANDS IN THE SEVERAL We made a dive into the new committee- | like the habits of individuals, are not easily eee neti waa ne it | ROK SALE.—A BRICK YARD, WITH Webster Goblets 7 = maiket-Louses will be sold in pureuance of room on Agriculture to see how the frescoing | remodelled inaday. ‘The Happy Choice’” | cave voce uct! as to odors we tonotinne the jrestoe ke five or six acres of Clay, Kilns, Machinery, | 200dozen Diamond, Webster, and Ashburton | '*™ aC schoWing dave, viz: was getting on. We id the accomplished | inoulcates the maxim that happiness in life | !eviog them of great bonedt iu mauy affections of the Bron. | Tools, Shedding, &c , for a large business. Clay Wines En teb eee “yaad March 27 artists, Messrs. Brumide and Franz, mounted | oonsists in tho preservation of an ee Page ated cements J. F. W. Laxe, M.D. | dug for about two millions Brick, all conveniently | 100 dozen Digniond, Webs’er, and Ashburton wo Tamera Market on Saech 38 on their platform, and hard at work on a wheat field, in which a McCormick Reaper, was cutting down the grain at a 2:40 pace. On the panel over the opposite door is a beay- tifal little picture representing a grain field with a group of laborers, going through the old time mode of reaping with sickles, and the gezer cannot but admit that the latter is much the most picturesque affair of the two. Another contrast is afforded on the two other walis ot the room, where we have apcient Cinefunatas ploughing with his Roman oxen with a modern yeke) and on the opposite wall, our Yankee Cincinnatus, Israel Putnam, is doing up his ploughing with a Connecticut t jn the Northern Market on March 28. in the Western Market on March 31 All those stands In the several markets not taken and paid for by the ‘Bt occupants previous to the above dates will be sold to the sighest bidder on the respective dates named By order of the Mayor. mar 7—eotd FOR SALE. »IF TEEN HUNDREDCORDS PINE WOOD stending, situated on the Potomac. near the mouth of Wicomico River and! Neal's Creek. A vessel drawing an easy: draught of w ter can in the creek, or anchor within foity yards ef the landing. The land is jevel avd (he farthest to haul is not balf a mile Terms ac ommodating. Addres JOHN E Lemonades arranged. This yard is well adapted to supply 100 dczen Diamond, Webster and Cambridge water-works and District cities. The subseribers, having other matters which require their atten- tion, would sell on very advantageous terms. 500,000 brick on hand for sale are, to WILLIAM H. EDES or ESAU PICKRELL, Water street, Georgetown. mar 5—eolw ESTAU RANT FOR SALE —THAT VERY eligible and central Kestaurant, known as ‘: The Verandsh,’’ situated on Pa. avenue The Stock, Fixtures and Furniture entire, with the unexpired license and good will of the establish- ment For terms appiy to H. C SPALDING, Attorney, 333 north D, between 9th and 10th sts. mar 5—eoif ther than the gratification of our inglinations. “The Spoiled Child’’ and‘‘ The Sick Man’’ meprenenrs some of those domestic realities exbibiting the pertness of the pet, and the eyjghness of the invalid. We wish the lit- le folks 2 happy time and crowded houses, (ov the 27th inst.) They deserve every en- couragement from the friends of youth ang lanocence, Coroner Thomas Woodward held an inquest, yesterday morning, over the body of a free negro men by the name of Jawes Moxley, found dead in an old frame shed situated near the eastern terminus of Beall street. The jary, after a thorough investigation of the Persons requiring a really good and long-tried artic} one that can be depended upon asan effectual Cough Lo: and bein frum the pues! . TROOHKS to b they are represented. oxes and gold at 25 ach, by Drnggists gan- erally throughout the United Statesand Canadas. BARN! & PARKS, J. MILHAU, New York, Agents. For sale in Philadelphia by F. BROWN ; New Orieans, J. SYMES; Obi- cago, J. H. REED & CO.; Washington, J. N. CALLAN. feb 11— TF The Great Kussian Remedy.—Pro BONO PUBLICO.—" Every mother should have « box in the house handy tn case of accidents to the children.” REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE. It te « Boston remedy of thirty years’ standing, and fs re- commenced by physicians. It isaeare and spesdy cure for Burns, Piles, Boils, Corus, Felons, Chilbains, aud Old Sores of every kind; for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch, Scald Head, ie Rash, Buutons, Sore Ni ies, jrecommended by wa, Stien, Fertore, Flea Bites, Spider Stin, ampagne 50 dozen Brooklyn, Cembridge, aad Ashburton Sugars 200 dozen Diamond Ashburton Bowls, on feet 200 dozen Diamond, Ashburton and Jenny Lind Cov-red Butters 100 dozen Nappies of every description 100 dozen Round, Oval, Octagon, Diamond Pre- serve Dishes 100 dozen Molasses Cans, Jars and Flasks 50 dozen Spoon- holders of every description 50 dozen Brass and Britannia-Cap Fluid Lamps 2 fine silver-plated Cut- bottle Custors 3 fine French Obina gold-band firured Tea Sets 100 degen Stone and Granite China Plates and -——- ——- --— Dishes N me pap eine Louisiana avenue team in Italian rope traces iet th: * Rheum, Scurvy, Sore and Cracked ARE CHANGE.-THE UNDERSIGNED 1 et —_—— The incident illustrated here, as exptained | °#¢ Tendered a verdict that death was | sore Nose, Warts and Biceh Wobnds, it ie a moee ¥ Shas Be ie ae Cee IGNED | 50 roll Toilet Sets — the result of intemperance, exposure, and tho want of proper food, Thisis the second one found dead under the same roof within the remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousat have used it in the city ot Boston and vicinity for thirty years. In no instance will this Salve do an injar: ‘¢ with a physician's prescriptions. It is made from 100 Water Pitchers, &e Terms: Under $25 cash ; over $25 a credit of 2, 4 and 6 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, $a Suze ST Y L & ef Gentiemen’s Dress Wats for 1856.—I shall this day intro- duce Beebe, Leary, and Genin’s fashiona- by an inseription on the wall, is the follow- ing: ‘ Putnam was quietly ploughing in his on 3d street, a few feet south of Pa. avenue. Their situation cannot be excelled for either business or residence cites, and will be sold at a great sacri- field nearly a hundred miles from the field of A * bearing inte est. ble New York Dress Hats. LANE’S i a é last two months, and the jurywendered pre- boinerennyy abgames alae yale ponearesmcd fy ES H.C. HARROVER. rhe abo : Fashionable Hat, and Gents. Fur- Lexington, when a horseman carrying a dram, cisely the same verdict in each case. Totters Wasalsens Gears uyaieitan te athe feb 23-tf arte exeroowut te ~ cote spose ese mar ast ei corel Sate. galloped up and angonneed the newa of the| Tre inmates of the Georgetown College were | nurses, and others who lave used it themselvos, and reco = mar8-d , i = an massacre Instantly the old hero was on fire; | started on Friday evening last by the sudden R RENT-SEVERBAL HANDSOME Par- mend {tto others. Redding’s Russie Sai: NEW SPRING STYLE F 1856, tin boxes, stam: i HAVE THIS DAY INTRODUCED my new spring style of lemen’s HATS, which for beauty, finish, and dou: cannot be su: ed, at HOPING New Bezaar, corner 6th st. end Ps. av. mar l-eolw SELLING OFF. CHANCE FOR GREAT BARGAINS — From this to the Ist of April we shall ctfer our stock at greatly-reduced prices, in order to make room for our usua! immense Spring Stock We mention, in part, Jet Goods, Brushes and Combs, of every chass and style, Perfumery. Cologne, Extracts, Soap, Sheving Soap and Boxes, R ozors, Strops, Knives. Umbrellas, Canes, Baskets, Portmonnaies, Card cxses, Card receiy- = a tinea peer beg ond Gemes, ne Engravings, with or without fromes, Paper, Ink, Envelopes, Cards, Sand Boxes, } oy Rulers, Note and Check Books, Vases, China Goods, Fans, Cages, and an endless variety at he unyoked his team, sprang oa one of the horses, and telling his little son who waa with bim to go home and acguaint Mrs. Putnam whither he had gone, dashed off on the road to Boston, where he arrived in less than twenty- four hours.” Albeit some slight incongruities of costume and agricultural implements, these frescoes are of sufficient excellence and beauty, even in their unfinished state, to cause the room to be one of the most attractive resorts about the Japitol. ie mode of working adopted by the ar- tists is. we believe, technically called “dry freseo,”’ and the portion of wail required for — day’s work is plastered as tho artista pro- ceed. lors and Chambers, with board. .. ee Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mrs. town or conntry, a k SMITHS, 233 F street. nov 27—tf AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A 6060D IN- VESTMENT —FPor sale, 17 or 18 acres of Land, on the Heights of Sematewn, adjoining the Coy ef formerly ttt by Colonri Cox, (called the rape poss+ssing rare advantaves as a building site, and market garden. It has fine growth of young cedars and Oak mess on thegreat er part cf 1t—the elevation fs such as to command the most extensive view of Georgetown, Wash- ington and Alexandria. ‘The fact of this property befng just outside of the Co-poration limits ren- Cors icmore desirable, being from the Corpo- ration taxes. For terms, &c., apply to J. Lb. KIDWELL, Georgetown, jan Rau ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—1 will now sell m perty, situated on the Georgetown and Rockville Turnpike, about two death of one of its oldest residents, Mr. Leifer. He had been connected with it for nearly half acentury. His disease is supposed to have been an affection of the heart. In our hist of commitices on Saturday we egcidentally placed Mr. White on the com- qijtteo on ways and means, instead of Mr. wie ry The four and grain warkets continue firm at our last quotations. Sppcrator, kaa eee ates A Coyrrivanxce ror Remepyine Swoxy Cuinxzrs,—The following method for reme- dying smoky chimneys is recommended in the London Critic : A revolving fan is placed ver- tically in the opening of a smali, compact, moving cowl, fixed on the ohimney-top. The gentlest current of air sets this fan in motion, cre Bv JAS. C. McGUIRE,. Auctioneer. XTENSIVE SALE OF STEAM-EN- gine, Machinery, Belting, Dressed Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Window Frames, kc.—On WEDNESDAY MORNING March 12th, at 10 o’clock, by virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded, &c , the subsoriber will sell at public auction, the superior Machinery and Fixtures of Mr. T. B_ Entwistle’s factory Ai the corner of 10th street and Louisiana ayenue, in the pauaieg erected by the Gas Company, com. rising— Bnet -horse power Sicam Exgine, Boiler, and Driving Belt, in good order One‘Daniel’s’? Planing Mackine, with counter, sbaft, belting and ti 3 pulley One “Woodwoith’s Planing Machine,’’ for sur- facing, with driving pulley and belting Two Moulding Machines, with the usual heads, and a large variety of moulding bits of dif- ferent sizes and kinds, belting and driving ullies to each Pro the people im liquors, does he recent decision of Siate m reference to the sale of eteud to Interfere with medicinal com pounds containing stimulus, as it In a fact well known to all that withont stimulating principles most cases of extreme 1 not be réached, and the many other of our most valuable compounds conid not be mate without It. For fnstan J. HOsTETTER'S STOM4OH LITTERS, lebrated and indispensable jh evory fatally ds a usands of persons enffering from dyepepsla and In- onerally xpeak volumes in favor of this great cu- For sale by J. 8. CALLAN, Washiugton, DIED, On the 9th inst, Miss MARGARET A. HILL, aged 40 years. Death, disarmed of its sting, We spent a short and disagreeable half hour in exploring the damp, cold, subterranean regions of the new Capitol wings, and were ing an upward draught in the chimney, ; ‘She knew no four: pe) the Piano store of JOHN ELLIs, 7 preventing the return of smoke, gaseous va ; miles above Georgetown, adjoining the village One Upright Scroli Saw, fitted for two saws mars K6 Pa. av. bet. Hh and 10th sts Piso nappa ore Peed high weeds pors, éc., into the spartment, and also the “wae Iingerng bere. pee conisine 6c prey a eendsocly ee ‘One Teeter TO DEALERS, TOBAUCONIBTS, AND a a + », ani thé almost blinding glare of the snow. falling of soot and = ade ase tonne reales pone, Seneraly are glenn proved Me a Popeeayle gers hovse, rye 30, with heads, =. ash, co and boring appare- OTHERS. a a CLASSIFICATION OF THE ALPHABET.—Which 54 a wing 2 31, and all necessary out houses. noon, at 2 o’clock, from the residence of her mo- ther, 366 Twenty-first street, between G and H. Depar‘ed this life on the morning of the 6th in- stant, after a short illness, which she bore with christian fortitude, Mrs. ALICE RITTER, wife of Jno. F. Ritter, and daughter of Patrick Welch ofthis city. May she rest {In peace, Liteths WANTS. WANTED—A LADY TO TEACH A PRI- m ary Class of Girls ina Boarding or Da Sehool Remuneration, daily instruntion i. pe attached, also, belting and driving pul PRIME HAVANA SEGARS.— ey 18,000 Counter, Shaft, Pulley, and Belting for turning Just received, on consignment, eightees thousand very prime Havana Segars, of choice brands; among which may be found some very superior. Any of whi-h will be sold at the importing eg toclose consignment ALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers gad Commission Merchants, mar 6-6t corner Pa. av. and 9th +t. NOW THE SNOW Is THAWING: HE LAKES ARE OVERFLOWING with Bouguets of Reel and Artificts! FLOWERS, with PERFUMERY. FANCY Tae Loxa Berner is about to be soriously | are the most industrious letters 7—The Bees. damaged by the ice. The blow from the} Which are the most extensive letters ? northwest that occurred on two or three after- boons last week gaye the portion of the struc-/ The Ease. Which are most egotistical let- ture immediately north of the Virginia chan- | ters?—The I's. Which are the longest let- nei draw, a “‘cant’’ out of line to the south, so | ters/—The E Which are the noisy let- asalsoto throw it much outof level This} tors’—The Gh's. Which are the gatable let. was brought about by the immense pressure | ters?—Tho Pens. Which are the greatest of the ice against the piling there, a portion of which has been carried away; the rest being eareened over so as to make it certain, we think, that when the great rush of ice comes City property will be taken as 5 FPO ey win THOS MARSHALL, jan 17—tf At United States Hotel. URNISHRED HOUS FOR RENT.—Aa large dwelliag house, eligibly situated, near- ly opposite ihe City Hall, and handsomely fur- nighed, containing en rooms; will be rented for the remainder of the session of Congress. Gas in the house. For terms, &c., apply at the office of the National Hotel. dec 27—tf The Seas. Which are the most fond of comfort ?— lathe One Circular Rip Saw, with table, counter shaft, driving pulley and belts One eonpes Saw, with table, belting and pul- Grindstone, Shafting and Bearings, Belting, &c. Lot of Dressed Lumber, — Rail Plank, Doors, Sash, Biinds, ver he Frames, Mouldings, &c. All of the above Machinery is in first-rate run- ning order, and ‘s uearly good as new. boros?—The Teas. Which are the sensiblo lettere?—The Wise. U4 At Pekio, China, thore is a phalans- ‘ er ota. i French, Drawing and some of the higher English eae hiss See Se ALso— GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES. CL OCKS. down the river upon it, nearly the whole of | tery called the ‘House of Hen Feathers,” | branches. Addten GB eee 8 ; At the same time, z very superior and sty- | TIONERY, &c., &c. OPERA GLASSES for the wooden portion of the structure will van- | where the poor are lodged tor one-fifth of a mar 10—11# _ eereienD:C- tent ieen aad sarin teen atte ae lish Carriage Horse. wert feand kina sale or rent.’ At” hry od any es ish. One of the piles south or west of the | farthing per night. It is simply a vast hall, }<——— —\.$—@ ————__________ size, also, le room, can be rented, furnished in harness, and is believed to be without} marS 501 Pa. av., near Adam’s Express Virginia draw has also been carried away. | thickly strewn with feathers. Men, women, WANTED—100 DOLLARS FOR 30 DAYS, infurn fault {Union, Globe, & Intelligerecr.} PPE Sacha Renter Pimento’! RE RESH SHAD AND ROCK FISH (the F first of the season) from the ‘waters of the Potomac.— Will be served up te day, at the National Eating * co ner af oth street and Pennsylvania avenue, » very fine —— fresh ROCK FISH. weighing 50 Ibs ; CHOWDER, &o.; together with all the de- licacies of the sensen tn the greatest variety, and notice or unfurnis' » with board, if desired, an the most reasonable terms. A large yasd is attached to the house, making ‘t destra¥le fora family with children. Several gentlemen can be accommo- dated with table board. Apply at 468 Tenth xt , between D and E. mar S—lw* Bosreins BY MRS. BLLEN STEWART, No. 309 G street, near Thirteenth. Comfort- able board at $1 per day, together with lodging t It was quite as cold on the bridge at 8a.m_| and children all lie down together in the to-day as on any morning in the course of the | beauty of communism; past so very severe winter. which wiil be promptly paid, and 10 per cant. a month allowed. haarens st Harris, ox 20,” at this office. mar 10-2t# ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO DO the cooking, washing and ironing of a pri- aiy references required. Apply at 5 mar 10-1 Sa an ea ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE White One excellent cit '- built top Buggy alice enn covtbiar One neat and well-built one-horse Family Car- isthen let down over the party, with holes through which the éleopers put their heads, TuxarricaL.—The drama of ‘Jack Cade,’ | so as not to be suffocated. At daylight the in which Mr. re appears to-night at the | phalansterian canopy is hoisted up, after a ational Theatre, is one of the finest histori- signal on the tam tam to invite holdders to cal tragedies of the modern stago. The plot | draw back their heads or swing. mar 3-d J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. — By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. of the very best quality and af the shortest is effective, and it has been carefully man- —_____—*_ Wom 2, a situation as washer and troner in | ond Well furnished rooms, In a quiet part of the | ey ee ene noe FINE GOLD | The proprietors are determined ter ne es “gel, although the principal part is rather Eg Ln England the hour of dining jndioates | 8 respectable ily, and has no objection todo | —7----___ shall be wanting on their partto maintain the Jewelry, Watches, Glass Cases, Clecks, Store Fixtures, &c., &c., at Auctien.—On THURSDAY, the 6th day of March, | shall sell, by virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded, at 16 o’clock a m., and eT aa ead. pegowy, — ing and evening, unt! sgld. » relr: Store, No. 510 th street, Letween Dandb, an excellent assortment of Jewelry, Watches, &c, viz: Prominent, throwing the secondary charac- ‘ers quite inte the shade. This will nata- rally give Mr. Eddy @ fine opportunity to dis- } and half-past; the ordinary ooun' Ty gentle- play Bie histrionie abilities, nor are there | man at six; the professional people and richer ‘any characters in which vigor of action, in- | classes of merchants and manufacturers at tensity, and power of language can be so ef- | four or five; the shop- keepers at two or threo; sepa made manifest. The drama is well | clerks at one; working men at twelve. As a adapted for a display of scenery and stage | man rises in social importance his dinner hour precisely the rank. The Queen dines at eight Address Box 21, ai this office. o'clock, p. m.; the higher nobility gt seven OARDING.—WILL BE VACANT THE Ist of March, two desirable rooms, southeast cor- ner of Sth and H streets. feb 25—eo6t# OARD,&¢.—M RS. BATES,ON THES. W. a corner ve Pennsylvania avenuc ae ig —— pared toaccommodate gentlemen’ wlth br without board. Every effort willbe made Jon,-established reputation which this house bas enjoyed for bitte nen ‘its line to awy other in this city. M. COKE & Co., mari-lw Proprietos. NDL ¢ Pearl ef Pearl Rivar; by Mrs. Southworth. _ The Fami'y Christian Album; edced by Mrs. mar 10-1t# ANTED.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Girl of pleasant address to attend a Copfec- tlonery Store. Address, with references, ‘‘ Con- fectioner,’? Box No. 23, at this office. mar 8-2t WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A COOK that to reader those comfortable who may favor her Breastpins of every style E. P. Elam. Vol. 1. inderstunds ysters. % gold Breastp’ y sty! ccessories, making it well worth witnessing. | adv Some men of humble origin and | 512 New Jemey monic! ayhtor Hini PP No. | with their patronaxe. sowed jo Finger = can? yas Pip Lae er VERN AES A ap faree will conclude the performs | grea’ mer rede ‘onset pais Plebian | marS—2c# = TP me fhvug > # Eye G! The Quarterly Law Joursel, published in ances of the evening. twelve all down the hours of the afternoon Tm 7 ‘hes lasses | Richinond. January No. + and ended a glorious career by solemaly nig ANTED WANTED—WANTED—TO Best AND BOLD AT 76 LOUISIANA} 10 do andi0 silver Wate! The Virginia Convention of 1776; HB ate Persons In’ want of the following ar- French or German poking Glasses Portrait or Picture round juare OU Paintings, large and small? ve 4 Marble-to; Tal ronze i Sasi a tate ai ing ex with s) oe in the gilding ; 00 do Watch Keys and Tug Wearage S£i¢2 —General Thaw, du- : =a ring last week, was quite successful in at- tacking and destroying the works of General ae Frost. Even the icy barriers erected by the | AssYRiAN ScuPrungs 1x Bostox.—Thero latter om the Potomac were broken up, al- | gre now in Boston, thirteen very curious and though General Frost, in bis retreat attempted aes g enciy of the ancient sculptures » bro} iting, with royalty at eight. Splendid reward for Avenue, 0) ite Holmead’s guns, near ¢ babor of @ li ¥ ol to Fie Aare neh Pes Sa FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING. ALSO, CUTPING AND FITTING. Y MKS B. B. NORRIS, (late of Baltimore,) Grigsby. FRANCK TAYLOR. FRESH VENISON, “wiLD TURKEY, & ILL RECEIVE FROM THE MOU tains on TU. aay, by the Manassas Gap R , FRESH VE WiSON LD TURKEY, BUT- 10 P 3 oo oo Thimbies 1 fine an infallible Pure silver ont Holders ren astrs Pearl and other Card Cases Silver-piated Spoons, &c. With raany other articles in the Jewelry line ‘No. 499south Fourteenth street, Washington. TER. 2668, &e to carry away the long bridge, as @ trophy. | of Nineve ught to light a few years since | line done to arg N.B. She is prepared to ail all orders with A ALso— KING’s Femily pen Yesterday, ineame General Snow, and by the investigations of Layard and, Rawlin- Also, g lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for nestness and despatch | 3 large "ahogany Counter Cases, with glass jee) st es & white flag of truce is everywhere displuyed. | won. They are in an excellent state of pre- | shelving, &e., on hand. Terms moderste te'scn | Several Dress ‘akers wanted. mes, | — = iron fireproof Safe, Counter, &¢, OTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Who will eventually win, we “don’t know.” | servation. ‘Two of the largest are seven feet | the times, for cash. Mr. 8. B Nomios celebrated CEDAR 7g | Set four fine colored Engravings, '"t fremes. I have an application a, — 4 the sbaeud seven inches, and the aggregate weight of the BE Facts ‘ork Regijt, ang Looking Glass | and Het s for sale as aboye. ; ‘erms cash, ‘ ie fienate Commm:ttec en th ‘of to yells, Ona gered with astonishment | whole exoeedsteventeen tons. ‘The soulpturas | "zs arnt reap, Oppesite Ktarwood i rs eee pon ott | SOO SSE SEM cont. Lagtpe on Doe Pome: faa the dircetion of Delawareavene, neat ibe 0: ay at the fair Miss ——, as ai sro ip relief. HFRS, 8 unaD by at OF PLAIN GOLD KA 2 EEN, Auctioneer. | “orthern out of church, with in@ated Tinees bate = : Faith eft ‘ s, i baa cabal h oa zs y worget'. = sh — ‘chu figureg, sometimes w ngs or e teen feet in eirzumference. “ 4h,’ said the | and always with the ‘mystiy basket.’ ‘here old dame, ‘- { bave heard ber cailed & beile, | is # great deal of vigor and eiasorate finish in and new she looks like a bell.” the artistic execution of the work, = — Hic Bede ill be tibeyeiy eee eee a: = ‘be ode: rally ie: LWAYS GO TO FT isis, 306 Pa. ave- | them at this office ora Mrd L CATHCART'S VERY LARGE INVO OF MUSIC ete a eae hue, tO parchase your Music. He keeps the | on High street, directly opposite Fourth. thts day received at the Musie Depot. bw eawe 4. M. GILBERT. assortment in this city, maar 3 mard-iwt feb @5O. HILBUS, Agent. saad img object ‘Mic them in wriling with the Teese Oomuiitien st any Gue tithin two

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