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EVENING STAR. THE EXILE’S PRAYER the atter| ¢) of his acq' * tance, that the aged loreigure ‘whom they attend - ed, generally prayed, oa their death , in thelr pative e, though, in many cases, they bed not apeben it for Afty or sixty Satoag Hespeals. The li. ering locks, that And few end pray, fall o’er his brow, Were bright, with childhocd’s clustered gold, When that voice was heard as now, He ks | and as with flickering blaze, Life’s last dim embers, waning, burn, Fresh from the unsealed fount of praire, His childhood’s gushing words return. Ab! who can tell what visions roll Before a and — eyes, As,overtheoda a soul, ‘Fils childhood’s wakéaed sem’ries rise The fleids are green and giadsome still, That smiled around his sinles- heme, And back, from ancient vale end bill, Exuitant echoes bounding come! He treads tbat soil, the first he He shouts with «)] his boyish glee— He rushes to bis mother’s breast— He clasps and climbs his father’s knee— And then—the prayer that night:y ro:e, Warm from his / ts; lis of yore, Borst forth, to bless that evening‘s close W hose siumbers earth shali break no more! Dark though our brighest lot may be, From toil to sin and sorrow driven, Sweet childhood! we have stiil in thee, A link thet holds us dear to heaven ! When Mercy’s errand angel’s near, ’Tis in thy raiment that they shine, And if one voice reach Mercy’s ear, That blesses voice is surely thine ! God of bis f-ther! may the breath ‘That upwerd wafts tne exile’s sigh, Rise, freyiart, from the eo «f desth, #8 the first prayer of Infancy! Frowa not, if through bis childhood, back, The old man beivenward seeks bis way — ‘Thy light was on tuat morni ag track, Iteau ‘ut lead to Thee and day! Hoors anv SMALL Bonnets Gorxa Out oF Fasuiox —A London corr ident of the New York Tribune, writing on Jan 30. says: “I have to chronicle an event of the very higheat importance which has recently happened at the French Court, and which cannot fail to interest deeply society in America, as well as in Europe The Empress Eugenie made her appearance last week without any crinoline or hoops, and looked the better for it. Femi- nine diplomatists predict now a speedy fall of the reign of hoops, though it is not yet certain whether even a French Emprees may be able to succeed with such a cowp d etat, and to overturn an ugly fashion by her sovereign will Louis Napoleon, who was always op- posed to the crinoline, has made up his mind to crush it, and, flashed with success in the diplomatic line does not doubt that his en- deavors will triumph ” Laesr Beer.—The brewers of Cincinnati have beld a meeting and passed resolutions, in which they deny that coculus indicus is used in the manufasture oflager beer They further challenge chemical tests of their beer, offer rewards for the detection of poison, and invite any druggists who have sold cocu/us tudicus to the brewers to come forward and testify to the fact. This isto the point. The charges have been often made and now they are met. But will the inve: ion be made? > There are 119 Protestant missionaries in tue Islands of tae Pasific. a ARRIVALS ATTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Natieunl Botel.—evy & Bnicas M L Powell, Va AH Jones, NC C E Everfieid, Md @ Connover, NY Mr Clark, J do W Herbert, J L Tayler, O J W Moore. J W MeLane, NY #8 Beatz &dau,Md Miss Jack-on, do A B Gardner, Va A8 Jackson, do M W Sherman, USA A Gliorath, Md A G Moors, Pa MY Cartes, do @S8Cediingston, NY “ L Vance. Ark HC Weistrof, ma Z Mayhaw, SY H Smail, NY E amatin, do GH Stuart Pa W D Pancort,do iw 8 Biackinston, NC E Constocz, Mass B Ingall, do A W Chapin, do Mis Warren, Ma J Brook, do H C Collins, do A Kewson, do C L Harding, Vt W Moore, do J Chapmin, lowa 2 A Anderson, Va G MeGiil, Mass ¥F M Seatin, SC JW Wiitems, NH J H Wilsoa, Ne 3M Gilman, C8 Donalscn, do J3 Woods, do L A Duncan, do J 8 Royes, K Winans, Md W 3 McWilliam & dau, Mrs Pomeroy, do Va Mas Ril iiogs, do W B Lamed, NY C & Tatsou. NJ DJ Washington, USN B Lippincott, do C Barne, R B vunn, Miss Mrs Crossan, Gen S. Lamar, Tex ED Phytt, NY E W Cullen, Ark J A Scoti, Miss J Steel, Ale W J Weiwn, Ma 5 Garweil, do J Griffith, do TN Maxweil, do @ Walker, Me S Lawson, 8: Mr Money, do W Elmiin, Pa W_J Bryson, do Miss Haskins, do C Digges.do R Perks, O J Pa mer, Pa JL Maguire, hid 6B Wi'cherail, 6 Pritz, Pa R Colgate, ly. & scn, MH G6i/,0 Mr Fieurot, NY JG Benactt, NY JH Gibson, Ind 8B Peirce, do L Wassen & ly, Md J F simmons, Ri W H Wyhere, NY E Marsh, NJ JH Wyman, Me W 8 Ennis. do A Leabolt, Mex W J Bancroft, do J Joyces, Ma A Vancline, NJ JW Cox, Mass P Wilard, do A Schell, NY N H Lumbard, Wis J Wolf, do J Sterns, ly, NY PASmali, Pa Miss Sterns, do W J Hannay, Va & A Stood, NY D A Boker, NY D 8 Brooks, ly, NY G E Hara, Mich W D Lilberger, do € LHarding, | D Farneti, lv, Pa HC Carter, N Miss Parne!l, do 5 Csrter, do WD Elariage, NY J P Brown, do J Miler, iy, do P P Dandridge, Va EH Resley. La RS Alien, do W Edgerion, do JH Pormon, Mich Mrs Edyerten, do W P Stong, do Miss Edgerion, do P White, do W Caldwell NY J Gibson, Pa A Hawford, do W Bond, Ct BAN Cteshero, do DN Carpenter, Wiz LA Morgan, do AL Shaw. Pa G W Gill, Mass T J Stranahan, NY T tame Pa re as NJ » do edyard, Mich J F Secor, NY W Barnett, NY 3 Lougfeliow, DC J B Sadford, NY J Varsdale, NJ Mletel.—?. r. 2 uw. snown. Mr K H Brooks, ly, Ct Tracy. 5C A 8 Powell, Ala J B Lunt, Va J A Yarborough, do J Harrman. do 2 Benett, ly, NY 48 Hoke, NB ST Armstrong, 46 £ Kictards, Mo T Young, Pa GH West, Va A 8 Tomkinson, do W Peterson, Md B Kitriez, 0 L Romillen, NZ L Brochardt, do J B Taompson, Pa Dr Morris, @a Scott D Plowman, Tenn JA F Vaildenar, M W F Donaldson, Ky A Rawnelle, Ve W Kelley, Pa 8 B Buskes, Ind RE Byrd, Ve W A Freeman, i seabolt, Mex T & Dunn, Miss ‘T Finciatr, Pa J Kettienell, Md W McLean, o @ M Gray, Mins 3 Willems, 0 i W Starr lowa z pe a Gal ‘ J Lang, OT gbam, Pa J Hall, Yale, ly, La’ et N Thompson, NY O Miller, Ma J Shaw, do L Chapin, fam, do TM Drake, O & H VcMurran, Va 3_N Porter, NY T B Siaymaker, Miss Chandle Va J W Lucas, lowa W L Clarke, lowa JT Lowell, iu JD Evans do HBS Bethering, E allen, Va J L Gibbs, winn J L Diekson, Ark J W Dexter, Mass AM Wilson: do W Hi Arises, do W FPresnsil, Ky J Uncephe. Pa LJ tone, iy, Mass PH W illiams, ly, NY J Ingalis, ly, Mass = R M Page, Ct = — ss NY Miss Page ». WHY ithers, Ina Mrs Parsons, NY Kirkwood Hence. 344.5 xIREWOOD Hon W Allen, 111 JBMeMuliin, Pa polmmings, Pe J Donaldson. Maj Field, party, NY 4 Clarborn La 4B wichardson, Ga Jj - tarsirick, NY J Latimer, do Hon R Smiih, 11 A Redy, NY C R Hurst, do Mo wane, »La D English, do HGT ‘Cal Coe mae = 2 & L Biown, NY y Jenson, do 4D Ireland; do : a Hair Dye has made its ap: o{n our city, very much to the cation of onr bore seen war zee i are now seen foto our hair dr sem iatn, whiskers, manetechion, aml eyebrows of stanble colors, and in (ive minutes they will appear « street having them entirely changed and decidedly ti trons black, obtained by uring Gilman's Dye. Herald. @ D. Giewan, Washi Druggists everywhere. rein dte Ss FE te the Ladies!—Dr. Du ney combination of Ingred!- sole proprietor. For ssie by feb to—-lw (7 « Ye have Eyes and see not sceptical tn recard to the virtues of Mrs. M Indian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarbound, whic’ snatching thousands from the jaws of and death desgairing to new life. Colds, Coughs, Asthra, Brenci itis, Croup, and even Cor ption, in ite early stages, yield to ite magic influence, and {t te infallible tn tts teadeve; one hundred thensand botiles ha county, 474 from the character o! lowing, it seems to us the Medicine of tle age. Das Bax Orrtcr, Boston, Ju'y 82, 1856. Messas. Weeks & Portex: Gentiem oki young man 21 could be heard tempted to speak, so nearly destroyed was Lis His coudition T assure you was dangerocs and alarm . In this condition of bis sufferings I procured a bottle of Mre Garduer’s Syrap, which ha used acbording to dir tions for twoor three end of which time he covered is health. By t good thm sicko of the ours, & Messrs. Weeks & Potter, No. treet, Bos ton, General Ageuts. For eale by W. H. Gilman, Charles Stoit, Nairn & Palmer, Z. D. Gilman, and by Droerists cen- rally. feb 17-2, i" Brandreth’s Pills.—Tne Weak, the Ocnsamptive, Rbeamatic, Costive, Billous and Delicate, atter ength aud life pervade Ty dose makes the biood T bave no doubt thrt a} 3) g the circulation, by which Impurities veins, and they throw off into the bowels, which orgau, by th Brandroth’s Ptila, expele thew from first used, the pills may occasion grip patient feel worse come afterwards some trouble in {ts attainment, recovery of health. These body Las long strazgled under a low of impnre, tenaclors humors. A consecutive use for afew days will satisty the most unbelieving of the great good the pills directions should be carefully studied. If followed, health and vigor will, cured by the use of RRANDRET: reet, Brandreth ons, 182 north and by medicine dealers cener- New York; ey T. W. Dyott & Second sireet, Philadelphia, ally. Prov t8—tf BALLS. SECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE Foung Men’s *ebrew Literary Association ON MONDAY EVENING, March 2,1557, AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. HE YOUNG MEN’S HEBREW LITERA- RV ASSOCIATION would respectfu'ly in- form their friends and the public that their Rec- ond Annual Ball will take place on the evening of the above date, for the benetit of purchasing a Mbrary. The undersigned believe that the object to be accomplished by this Asscciation, in the pursnit of knowledge by worthy and needy Isrsetites, will not fail to attr.ct your attention, and receive the support and encouragem. nt of the oltizens of tais District and other cities. Tickets TWO DOLLARS -—to be had of Tay- lor& Maury, Frank Taylor, Jos Shillington, and at Browns’ and National Hotels. The Committee. Capt J P Levy, M Bien, L Oppenheimer, 5 Kaufmann, 8 Bien, s : S Samstag, M Gross, H King, # Strause, A Rolland, N Wolfsheimer. feb 10, 18,21, 23,26.28 6t GRAND MILITARY A”%D Civic BALL. HE BOONE RIFLE CORPS WOULD respectful'y announce to their friends, and the citizeos of Washington generally, that their sixth annval Ball will be given at Axacosti, Hain on TUESDAY EVENING, March 34 Supper and refreshments will 2 furnished by an experienced caterer The best cotillion music has heen engaged. Tickets ONE DOLLAR ; edmitting a geatlc- man and ladies. Committee of Arrangem » Farrell, Corpor Cpt Br O'Donnell, Lieut 8 BE Bry« Serst Ensign Dobbin Joun Rarse!l. Seret feb GRAND MILITARY INAUGURATION BALL BY THE : * Washington Highlanders! 4 bate EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE Washington Highlanders have the pieisure to announce to their frends, the Wilitary and cit izens generaliy, as also visitors tothe Metropolls, that they will have the honor of giviny a grand Icauguration Ball, at the Washing‘on Assembly Rooms, on Loulsianaavenue,on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 4th March next. The Committee begs leava to assure the!r pa- trons that their arraueements bave been made witb the view to make this the most pieasant and agreeable entertainment ever given by the Corps Witbers’ Ml{litary and Cottilon Band has beea engaged for the cecasion, and ‘he Kefreshments whicn will be on a Iiberal scale, have been en- trusted to an experienced caterer. MANAGERS "On the part of the Military. Col Hickey. Major Racon A b Capt J Peck, Capt L. Tow Capt J & Tait, Capt Schw -rzinan, Capt ld Scheckelis, Capt Ale On the part of the Citizens. Fon W B Magrater, Jos Shiliington, H Osterbach, Capt Jamieson, Ex-Mayor Towers, WD Wallach, J Hamlin, Walter Lenox, WM McPherson, J McHe-hany, EB Wallrch, W Ogiev'e, Jno Cameren, Gilbert Cameron, A J Joyce, BH Win ers, D Campbeil, J Brauen, P Mohua, Geo Dunlap, J A Simpson, Executive Committee Capt Juo Watt, Lieut Keynolde, Color-Sergt Rainey, Lieut Campbell, © 5 McKay, Corporal Whelan. Ex-Capt Balo, The various Committees will be designated as follows: Committe of Arrangements—Pink Ro- sette; Committee of Reception—Biue Rosette; Floor Managers—W bite Rosette. Tickets—admittng a gentleman and ladies— TWO DOLLARS; can be procur:d from any member of the Executive Committe, or at the doors me per a iJ None but Military Hats or Caps will be al- lowed to be worn in the Room. : feb 20-FSMT JUSTICE TO ALL’ —USEICR TO ALE! GRA INAUGURATION BALL BY THE Western Hose Company No.1, At WESTERN HALL, 234 st., bet. L ant M, Un WEDNESDAY EVENING, March ith. HE WESTERN HOSE COMPANY RE- spectfully ennounee to tletr friends end the public generally that they will endeavor this the Ball of the season Supper and Refreshments will be furnished by an experienced caterer The best Cotillion Music has been engaged. Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting @ gentle. man and ledies Commitice of Arrangements F T Wilson, G B Thorn, S Spalding, Wm Riggles, R Brown, 8 Tinckler. feb 26-<tb LIME—LIM&—LIME, CAN ALWAYS BE OBTAINED IN QUAN- Udles to suit and on the most reasonable terms, atthe Washington Lime Kilns, No 1, between eae oe Lower Bridges, the most superior ar- Fresh Wood Burnt Lime Plasterer’s Hair Calcined Plaster Cement Orders left et Grubb & Losanc, Merchant Tall- ors, No 493 Sih steeet, Washington, will be punctvally attended to. eott W.H. GODEY & Co “fed 2 FOR MOUNT VERNON, ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRI- DAY. ue STEAMER THOMAS COLLYER will make three tripseech week to MOUNTV ER NON, leaving, ee = ™ , and Alexa, at D5 oe ‘lerandria 73 cent —_ a Coaches leave the Capitol at 8 the Avenue to [ith strett, Fave My can, Paes UP Persons wishing the Coaches will leave their = at eee Thos. Parker & Co.'s Store. T fu tiful POP ne Tyaeeeeeas AT CO*T, at McLAUGHLIN & feb 25 No 20, bet. Sth and So ee ee ee ALLADS OF IRELAND_., I- Book. Buyitat FER 6USONS 486 Seventh street cos 9th streets. NEW YoRk LEDGER, tor 71n Maren, on by the Associated Publ'shers Agent, a FERGUSON, 496 7th stree:. OPFrFiGiAL. Tarasvar Derantuayr, Nov. 20, 1658. Notice is hereby given to heiders of stock of iho loans of the United Sta:es, that this depanment will purchase the sams until the 3d of March next, unless the sum of $1,500 009 shall be previously obtained, and will pay in addition to the interest accrued from the date of the last semi-annual divi- dend o ‘interest thereon, together with one day's additional interest for the Money to reach the ven- dor, the following rates of premiam on raid secks: For the stock of 1842, a premium of 10 per cent. For the stock of 1847 and 1848, @ premium of 16 per cent; and for the stock of 1850, commonly called Texas Indemity Stock, @ premium of 6 per cent. Certificates of stock transmitted to the depart- ment, under this notice, Must be assigned to the United States, by the party duly entitled to receive the proceeds. If sent between date hereof and the 1st day of Jaquay next, the current balf y+ ar’s in terest must be assigned by the pres*nt stockholder, or it will be payab'e as heretofore, and a corres ponding deduction be male from the amount pay- abie for the stock. Payment fur the stocks so assigned and tra2smit- ted will be made by d:afts on the Assistant Treasu- rersat Boston, New York, or Phijadelphia, at the option of the parties entitled to receive the money, which should be expreased in the letters accompa- nying the certificates. JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury, dec 1—dt3dMarcht RETIRED PHYSICIAN, sands of life have nenriy run out, discovered while living in the Kast Indies, a certain cure for WHOSE Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and General Devility. Wishing todo as much gocd as possibie he will send to such of bis aillicted fellow beings as request It, this recipe. with full and explicit directions for mak'ng it up and successfully using {t. He r.quires each ap- plicant to enciose him one shilling; three cents to be returned a3 post -ge on the Recipe, and the re- mainder to be pire to the pbngeee of this aa- idrees Dr. H. vertisement. JAMES, Jersey City, N. J. feb 16-1m BANKING HOUSE CHUBB BROTHERS. EPOSITS.— DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND Checks te without charge. Drafts on th: northern seaboard cities received on Deposit a: par, and, & xchange on eald Cit es furnished to de- positors without charge INTEREST ON DePosits.—Interest will be a'- lowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon. yarostes IN VIRGINTA AND UNcUREENT Mo- NEY.—Deposits in Virginti and other Uncurrent Money received to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in speci2, we charging the regu- lar Excbange. Discounts —Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Ex- change will be discounted. and Loans made on Stocks, Gosds, anc Securitie:, at the market Fate. LETtTaRs oF CxEpit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotlabie in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collat- erals, and interest allowed if Money is d-posited, and charged if Coilaterals, on such terms as may upon. rEAvEcine BiLis oF Excnaner.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be desired negotiabiein the different Uities of the Union BiLts anp Letters ov Crgvit on ENGLAND IngLanp aNd Evrorg —Bilis of Exchange and Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and Kn- rope, farnisbed at the market rate for Kachange, in sums to suit, Bonbs, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Se- curities paying from 6 t> 12% cent , elways for sale, or bought ta the different Citles at acom- mission ofa ¥ cent. Where Stocksare hought upon orders, we reserve the rigat to call for a de- posit of 16% cent on the cost. fonds or Stocks WIL be ordered by telegraph RaiLroap, City, a Dp STATE Bonds —Rail- road, City, end State Bonds can be placed In our hands for negotiation efther tn this country or Europe. Railrozd iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warnants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates All Warrants sold by us are guaranteed inevery respect Land Warrants located on cominivsion Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if requested. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to re- sponsible parties Raat Estate awd [nsvRaNnces.—Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. Claims on THE UNitED States, Court oF &,CONGRE —Claims on the United before the Court of Claims or Congress. intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by able and prompt attorneys. CHUBB BROTHERS, Opposite the Treasury Rectifying Establishmont. HE UNDEKSIGNED TAKE3 THIS method of informing Hquor deaters that he has fited up aRECTIFYING ESTABLIS6- MENT in this city, and is now prepared to sup- Ply ail those who may favor him with their cus- om. He bas on banda large stocax of Beandies, Gin, Wines, and Old Whiskeys, which he can sell at as low a figure as they can be purchased for either in Baltimore or Philadelphia N B. The subscriber has also on hand, a large lot of Foreign and Domestic Cigars PETER FEGAN, No. 95 Louisiane avenue, near lvth st. jan 14-6m* i The Attention of the blic Is re- Spectfully called te the following Netice: VARNELL'S PAINTING EMPORIUM UST UPENED ON A NEW PLAN. NO. 51 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th sts , north side, sign of the large Eagle. HOUSE, SIGN, and FANC every description will be executed at reasonable prices, and by competent workmen. { am determined to give entire satisfaction to ali who wiil give mea trial Sign and Fancy Work ten per cent cheaper than the old standard price. ‘Lhe Estabiishment will be open from 7a. m., to 4 past 6 o’clock p. m, and all orders will be promptly attended t feb 16-dim MECHANICAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND SCIERTIFIU BULLETIN, of the Metropelitan Imstitution Fair. TT & UNDERSIGNED wiLL PUBLISH daliy, during the continuance of the Metro- paiten Lastitute Fair,and tn the Fair Building,a ournal, devoted to general intelligence, illustra- tions of sew inveniions.ete. It offers an unusu al opportunity for manufacturers, patentees, pat- eat, aud other ne ear to give a wide spread cireviation to their advertis:ments, and to inven- tors for explaining the utility, economy, and operation of their productions. The latest important news by telegraph wiil also be found in its columns. Appiications for subscriptions and advertise- ments can be made to HENRY POLKINHORN, or feb 20-30 T. BARNAR jan 27 Hy JUSTICE OF THE TE. CONVEYANCING IN ALU I'S BRANCE- es, promptly attended to; and ail business rtaining to the office of a Magistrate will be ispatched at the earl est moment. [frites 13th street, between F and G, west feb 14-im $$$ $n Ne. 367 Pa. ave., oppesite National H JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DKALER IN FINE WINES, BRANDI«s, GROCERIES; AND 8 CIGA F142, [N STORE 4 VERY CHOICE A8- sortment of Champagne in quarts and pints, IXL; and fresan de Bausey, ana other des{rable Brands; Brandy in cask and bottles, Vintaze 177 to 1840; Kums of all kinds; Whiskeys 1810 to 1856 ; Holland Gin of a'l kinds; Claret Wines of all brands Burgundys a Saturne Pi Coffee, Sugar, Teas, &c., &c +367 Penn avenue, opposite National Hotel. jan B-ly JONAS P LEVY : EE ate BE US NLY ONE BSECOND-HAND PLAN lett at W. @. METZEROTT’S, Music Depot, corner lith street and Penn. avenue. Will be soid very chea room for six of Muzz Tron Pianos, which are in the Coustom House now. fev 20 FOOT BALLS, ALL sizes AND our pres 3 MelAUGHTD & CO, feb 19 20, bet at Sth and &h sts, PAINTING of GAS F'KTURES, R i. MILLER, SON @ CO., ALEXAN- dria, Va. Esp eeer Sgt 4 some variety of CH. NDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c , from the celebrated of Cornelius & Baker, which they will po tap 3 chasers at the salerooms 9 saaipeie. Ae Deelah, Cot Glass and Call and examine for yourselves. . STOCK IN THE ULD DOMINION COAL COMPANY, MARAWHA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. a QOssCRIF TIONS WILL BE RECEIVED atthe Banking House of Chubb Brothers.for the remaining stock of the above company, be- ing three hundred shares. The capital stock is $100,000 (dollars,) of which $70 000 has been subscribed. ‘he mines are now prepared for active operations, and 6 per cent interest will be uaranteed upon the stock now offered for sale yy the original stockholders, for the period of two years Particulars in regard to the stock. and Its pros- ts, will be made known upon application to BHUBB BROTHERS jan 27 P. P DANDRIDGE, Agent. NOTICE. TIME ts MONEY. _lppe pny ek !!— CLOCKS !!!—Call at the Great Clock Emporium, opposite Browns’ Hotel, and sce the greatest a<sort- ment of CLOCKS this side of New York Good Clocks warranted for $1.50. Also, all kinds Clock Materials, Utils, Cords, Balis, Keys, Weights, &c The trade supplied at wholesale prices. Cash or Clocks given in exchange for old Silver or Gold Watches Also, good Watches for sale low. Call and see for yeurselves, at J. ROBINSON’S, 349 Pa w opposite Browns? Hoiel. FRESH VENISUN. UST RECKIVED FROM THE WEST, A large lot of superior VENISON Famiiles and others can be supplied by the saddles, or quantity to sult purchasers. Also received, a fresh supply of supericr OYSTERS. Families and others supplied at the lowest price, corner of Penn avenue and Jd street, Union Refectory feb 6-lm B. SCHAD ” @1BBS'S HAIR MANUFACTORY, Penn. avenue, between Mth and 10th strests. Ww'es: HALF WIGS, BRAIDS, CURLS, Bandeaus, Frizzed xoliers, &c., alwayson hand, and made to crdez at a few hours notice, Ladies’ Hair Dyed, Sham: ooned, &c , inthe * ost complete manner. All sorts of Tol'et Articles from the best French and Eng!ish houw-es. : No 308 Pa avenue, upstairs, over Davis’ Music tore. N. B—Halr work repaired or taken in ex- change. feb 11-3m CUAL KEPT UNDER COVER. 2,240 lbs to the Ten. Nox ON HAND. THE BEST QUALITIES of White Arh, Red Ash and Lehigh COAL. Delivered free and Pine WOOD. J.& W. M. GALT. N. W. corner 12th and C streets, No siz, dec 20-tf one square south of Pa. avenue. 40000 PEACH TREES. At. TEN DOLLARS PER HUNDRED—FOR sale at my Nureery, near Washington The above trees are all of Ane growth, and’ of the best select fruit. Also, a general assortment of ORNAMENTA KEVERGREEN, SHADE, and FRUIT TRELS. ec 22 tf JOSHUA PEIRCE SAYS! HATS! NONSPAN@LY ON SAND A FULL 4 miei on of BEEBE’S NEW RK STYLES, together with TAYLOR’S HATS, of BALTI- MORE. The best bia dress HATS pot up in the latest stylefor $3.50, as good as those usually sold at $5; and a good fashion- able Hat at $3, worth $4; and a first-rate Hat, $2 50. ‘The best materials and the best workmanshi is sol pty ie to produce a $5 Hat, which ii for $3.50. We do 2 cash business, meet with no los- ses, but Bee each customer full value for his se ‘elt Hats unusually low. N.B Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousernd Flowers. *erloe 25 cents per bottle. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agent fora New York Hat Company se 26~tf pyvesrex AND CAPTURE OF WASH. ington, by J S Wiliams. Price 8! ‘Tempest and Sunshine, Nick Nax for March. Yan-ee Notions for March. New York Ledger for February 21st. Harpers’ Weekly do do 14th. A set of Swedenborg works at half price. For sale by E K LUNDY, feb 14- No 123 Bridge St , Georgetown PEAS, MUSHROUM, &c. E HAVE RECEIVED OF RECENT importation— Coampignons ia Cans of 1 and 2 pounds Petite Pols in Cans of | and 2 pounds Pate De Pols Gras Pate Fal-an aux Truttes Pate De Begasses Pa e le Pezdreaw Troftes Fer sale by KING & BURCHELL. feb 21 NEW DRY GUUD STURE HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PURCHASED the stock of Dry Goods in the store, No 375 7ta street, near formerly occupied by R.G Hy- att, and recently by J W = Baroecto, will heresf- ter continue tbe business in said store, where he will be piea ed to see bis friends and the public in general, and wili endeavor to pleare every cus- tomer that favors him with their patr nge Having bought theo'd stock at greatly reduced price, be is closing it out at 28 per cent less than original cost in order to make room for a fresh supply of Spring Goods CHAS F. PERRIE, fev W.2W No 475 7th street, near I. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WAKE - R. H. MILLER, 80N & CO., tt Importers direct from Liverpool Rr Alexandria, beg leave to call the at- tention of dealers, hotel-keepers and others of Washington and Georgetown to their stock of GUUDS, which, for extent and variety, will compare favorably with any establishment in the Eastern cities ‘The connexton of their senior partner with the manufacturers of Europe and the United States for upwards of 30 years, has given him advan- tages in the purchase of goods, equal, if not sape- rior, to any house in the trade. An inspection of goods and ares will satisfy all parties that pur. Chares can be made of them upon the most favor- abie terms French China Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated Saat Dinner Sets, gold band and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &c. French China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other articles of Teaware And Dinner Ware, separate from sets India China Dinner Sets, and separate articles al- ways on hand White Granite Ware in every variety, In sets, and separate from sets, as may be desired Blue Printed or Liver; Ware, the same Common Edged, White and Rockingham Ware, in full supply Cut, Pressed, Plain and Moulded Glass Ware from tho best establishments In the Eastern and Western States, which will be sold by the pack- ane 0 Copaind cea s ee ‘aperienced packers employed. Goods put u by us can be transported oy any mode Without Fare by the steamboats from Weshington to — rs a ame, 12 cents way uarter of a dollar thus 5; ma: doars.. initia "2-41 _ Jan 27-2m Warranted to give satisfaction from dirt. Also, Hickory, be or Life in Kentucky. > NOTICE—NOTICE, HAVE A FEW OF THOSE CHEAP TOI- LET SBS on band, wiich I wish E close out, and wiil seliatcost. Also, GOB- LETS and other GLASS WARE, that must be sod preparitory to achange in my bu-iness. Allthet want to buy cheap, Please cali at No. 309, between 9th acd 10th streets, Penn. avenue feb 17 6m JOHN McDEVITT. ee ee A ONCE MORE. cA LLING THE BE COVE OYSTERS, from Her- ax! ting Bay, at $1 per jon, Wi perlor bobag superior to ay SCHWARZE& DRURY. 489 lith street, 24 door"above E. |e hues ae bade GRIDDLES.—THE CAKES can be browned handsomely on these Griddles without grease and smoke jan 20- @ FRANCIS, 400 7th st $s eee ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RK. R. ROAD, Great Southern Mail Line! WO D'ILY TRAINS (SUNDAY NIGHTS ex -epted) leave Al tia for Richmond— At7¥ a m.,and3X p m Fare $550, JAMES A. EVANS, feb 14 Agent nS a neg) ALEXANDRiA AND WASHINGION BUAT UAT, TH STEAMER GEURGE WASHINGTON will depart at the following hours ; Leave Alexandrian 74, 9,11.1%. 3 yee y ve ashington p feb 18-4 158 ConsON. 2. BiB? CAGEs—canary, Mo Kina Bind, and B: Bird Seed, Fish Boney &e., at , FRANCIS", feb 12 490 7th street, THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, new discoveries ‘aterla Medica ere subjected, must now be received established medicine ITS EFFICACY, IN CURING DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consunmeiee Tendencies, Disordered state of the Blood, Boils, Gen- eral Debility, and all Diseases which re- utre a Tunie and Alterative medicine is veakin question. The proofe of its areso numerous, so well autherticated, and of such uliar charac- ter, that Ts cannot ly hesitate to re- ceive the proffered ald. The Peruvizn Syrup does not profess to be a cure-all, but its ran; is extensive, because many diseases, apparently unlike, are intimately re- lated, and, proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. Thec! of diseases for which the Syrup pro— vides a cure, is precisely that which bas so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangivie, the witnesses accessible, snd the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovert- ible, ‘Those who mzy wish for an opinion from dis- interested persons respecting the character of t Syrup, cannot fail to be satisfied with the follo ing amoog numerous’ tectimonials, jn ti @ hands of the Agents The signatures are those of gen- temen well known in the community, and of the higuest respectability. Having eocneestally pees the ordeal to which CARD. The undersigned having experiencsd the bene- ficial «ff-cts of the ‘Peruvian Syrup,’’ do not —— to recommend it to the attention of the ole 2 From our ownexperience as well es from the testimony of others, whose inte ligence and in- tegrity are al’oge her unquestionable, we have no graded’ its eS in sane ned —— Diseases ott us aud Bronchial Passages, ja Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neu ae, no’ Podeed its ¢ fects wou'd ve incredible, but from the high character of those who bave witnessed them, and have vol«n ered th ir testimony, as we do curs, to its restorative power JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A DEXTER, 8. H. KENDALL, M D. SAMUEL MAY THOMAS C. ANORY. Forsale by Z D GILMAN, Special Agent. 350 Pennsylvania avenue, and at the General Agency. corner of L and 3{ streets, Navy Yard. fe < ANOTHER GREAT MEDICINE. HATCH’S LINIMENT, For Rhumatism, Salt Rheum, Gout Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, &c ; also for all Cu- taneous Diseases Hixine HAD FREQUENT CALLS FOR this | iniment, whicn has hitr.erte been put up only to accommodate nu ner: u: friends acd acquaintance, and having undoubted testimony 8s to its rare curative quaiities, the subscriber hes been indu:ed tocff2r 4 to the public in a form, and ata price which will place it within the reach cf al] who may be: fi cted with any of the before mentioned diseares As many of the citizens of Wasbington e-d vicinity have tested its virtues, they are herewith uested to certify as to the result whether good orbed The subscriber heving no fear but that ~— will give ita gocd name. ‘ach bottle will wear the signature of A. HATCH. Price 25 cents per bottle. For at the Peint ard Ofl store of J K. Mc6R R, No 54 7 b street, between Louisiana avenue and D stret. feb i-eolw (Intel) A. DUPRIE’S REMEDIES are the only effectual cure for External or internai Piles, Saitrheum, Ring-Worm. &c. They are unrival- led for purifying the bicod 50 cents per box ice 75 Nassau street. New York Wl! be sent by mei}. For sale by FURD & BRO., ooraer of 11th st 3d Pens avenue or 23 ———$<——$— PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL vit W OF MARR'AGE M. B. LA CROIX, Mm. D., Albany, N. ¥. 250 poges and 130 fine Plein and ed Lithogra; he and Plates, &@ PRICK ONLY 25 CENTS “Ga BF Set jree of postase to al parts of the Union “SR RM 8B LA CR 'IX’S PHYSIOLOGICAL ViEW OF MARRIAGE, Anew 7 | 4150 plates. Price uisacopy, A popular and comprebensive veatice on the'duties and ca-ualties of single and married life hap py andfruiiful alliances,mode 7 = ile ones — their ob ‘ viauon aud mmoval—nev fous debility, ite caus nd > cure, by a process at once so ~~ simple, safe, and effectual, that adure is impossible—rules for daily manage you Spermaiorrhoea, with practical pn a safer aud more successful mode of ‘cautionary hints on the ¢ Vil results from empirical practice: to which is aided com Mentaries on the disea-cs of femaies—frem infancy to old age—each case graphica!ly illustrated by beautiful plates. It poiats out the rv pes for those self-inflicted mi-eries and disappointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. itis tn bful adviser to the married and those contem’ plating marriage. Its perusal is particularly reccm mended to persons entertaining secret dovbis of their physical cndition, and whe are consci as of having hazare-d the health, happineseand Privileges to which every buman being is entitled to. Price 26 cents per copy, or five copies for 81 mailed free of postage to any part of the Unite States, by addressing Ur. LA CROIX, (post paid,) a: lew York, enclosing 25 cents. N.R —Those who prefer may coneult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which h: book treats, either personally or by mil. His me icines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely ¢radica:e all traces of thoee disorders which copa ve and cubebs have so long been thought an anidete, tothe ruin of the health ofthe patient. His “French Secret” is the continental remedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately, pby-fcians treat with mercury,to the irretrievable «e «tructioa of the patient's constituti and which all the ,sarsaparilla in the world cauno cure, Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Ajbany, N. Y. eb 14 d&wlyt —— PILES—PILES—PILESs. jE CALL ATTENTION TO ALL WHO are afflicted with this dreadful complaint to tout respocustie citisess, the father ta-nw ot the most le citizens, the er-in-law roprietor of the “Courler des bias Unis,” an gunmaker in ia: 7 New Vouk, Aug ‘26th. ak Dz _Duparm—Dear Sir hereby certthy for near! 1, sixty have been afflic'ed with the Piies that | have used eighteen bottles of ‘tle Lotion, and else I could here of, but all to no effect, for they did me little or no good. About two months since, 1 commenced using your remedies for the Piles, a d have the happiness tosay that they have had the desired it, having cured me I consider this almost a eve forfam be ag fey of age. I sincere- to all P. VALLEE, 73 Franklin st State of New York, C. Lawrence, do New Yor City and Count a be- In witness whereof 1 have subscribed my »ame, as Commissioner of Deeds and asa N. Fublic of the state of New York, and have af- fixed my Notarial Sea! at my office, in New York, this 26th day of A , 1856 JOSEPH C. LAWRENCE. Commisstoper of Deeds aud Notary Public of the State of New York. 67 Wall street, New York We challenge the Medical Faculty of the Uni- Shove Br ip’ nearer up Se oy above Dr. 's cure for and (oternal 5 iy box street, New York. Willbe » FRE Se Dated Sates FO! D & BuU., corner of 11th For sale by strest and Pa. ave, Washington, D.C, afflicted with the above Information for Travelers, WASHINGTUN RANCH Raiu. AINS LEAVE WASH. ‘OD BALTIMORE at secsrepnllnieee 6 and& -m,and On Buneey arty pene Pm Leave JA FM OM for SapaIneTen at On Sunday at 4x a ee take i'rains at ® and diy. For the West wil take Trainset 6 and typ con- necting at the Washington Junction - fan fo-t T. BH. PARSONS, Agent. THE NEW YORK awd LIVE! ONITED STATES — MAIL STEA! The Ships comprising this Line are The ATLANTIC -Capt Oliver Eldridge The BALTIc. -Capt Joseph Comstoce. The ADRIATIC............Capt James Weat, These ships having been built by contract ex- essly for ment service, every care has sos taken in their construction, as also in :hei- engines, to Seems seein oun speed: and their ations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comf wt. ow Price ot fe from New York to Liverpoo!, in first cabin. $13; in second do , 875; exclusive Use of extra size state rooms, $355. From L ver pool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas An expe- rienced Surgeon attached toearhstis. No berths can be secured uatil paid for The sbi,s of line have ved water-tight bulk breeds a to avoid danger from ice will not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees, untt! after the Ist of August, PROPOSED DATES Feou NEW YORK. rday, 3 ass? ree Serurday, June 6, Saterday, Jose 2, Satard+y, July ¢, Saturday, Jay 16, For freigbt or EvW’'D K COL . manip Fee EY & CO , Liver ea STEPHEN KENNARD & CO ,No 27 Aus- tin Friars, Londen B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ‘The owners of there ships will not be accou» table for gold, -ilver, bullien, —, jewe'ry, Precious «tones or metals, unless bii's of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof express- ed therein feb 3- FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE ANDUHIV RAILROAD. New and Improved Arrangements. HREE TRAINS DAILY FROM BALTI- more, for Cumberland, Wheeling, and a! parts of the West ist The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave, (except Sunday) at 6454 m , connecting with trains from Philadelpbia, first train from Washington (at Junction) - wil! stop at way s*a tions arrive at Cumberland at 40’ locas p.m. 2d. The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden Sta- tion oe (except Sunday) at 830 a.m, and reaches Wheeling by 4 a.m , connecting at Ben- ‘wood with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Day- ton Indianapolis, Louisville, Cleveland, Toledo Detroit, Chicago, 8t Louis, Cairo, and interme- diate points. da. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ee at 7.m.,connecting with express trains for Cin Cianati, St. Louis, Ciro, Chicago, and interme- diate places The distance to Cineinrati and other central and southern places in the West, is Bearly 100 miles shorter than by anv other route. Tie oe these ceed poy og . ace to Co.umbus, Clacinnat} Indianapolis, a art Louls | SA es ey aud Baggage transferred at all ree . THROUGH TICKETS will be sold to all the large towns in the V est, at the lowest rates, atthe Ticket Office, Camden Station, and at Washington cli oo caris attached to the Mall Passengers from!Ba!:imore or Wasbington may view the entire road by daylighs, by ‘ing Ac ccmmodation or Mail irein. and lying over at Cumberland or Oakland They resume next ptm the § the Express Train, which ‘eaves Cum’ at 2.504.m.; and reaches Wheel- ing at2 p.m Passengers from Washington have emple time for meais at Washington Junction. This is the only route by which Through Tick- ets and Baggage Checks can be obtained in Washington FOR WAY PASSENGERS The Accommodation Train at 6 45, will stop at all stations ett of Cumberland, and the Ex at sta ions between Piedmont, gol g west East- wardly the Mail Train leaves Whecling at 7 16 &@ m., and Accommodation leaves Cumberland at 8 20, reeching Beltimore at545p m The FREQERICK TRAIN starts et 4pm, pars 2 Sunday) stopping at way stations Leaves rederick at 9a m., ving at Baltimore at 12 20 noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILLS TRAIN leeves Camden Station at6a m and330p m. Leaves bilicott’s Millis at7 30a mend 7.39 Pp m,ex Sundays. Ww 8 WoupDsiDEe, jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. Ww. G@. METZEROT (Svcckssor to Gro Agent of Raven & Miller's CELEBRATED PIANOS AS ALWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST stock of PIANOS from 8175 up to $1,000. MBLOUDEONS from $45 to $25), GUITARS, VIOLINS, BRASS INSTRU- MENTS, FLUTES, BANJOES, ACCORD- EONS, and SHEET MUSIC, cheaper than In any house south of New York usi¢ published and received every day. Pianos for rent nov 4-tr GREAT REDUCTION —— IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITEES [2AYE ON COMMISSION, FOR 4 PEIL- adelphia manu- Leather GAITER at $3.50,as good asany at®S; afrstrateCair Gaiterat $2.56, these sre the best goods that is (orever were) sold in the District for the price; for the , come and ses urself. Terms positively cash. No extra to offset bad . Call atthe ‘EW YORK HAT STORE, Seventh strect, t cl Ye wear Pennsyivanis avenue. m 4-f ANTHONY, Agent ee eenaeicemenaenaeserseniapians arssitiammn nen pene INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIBS. CHUDD BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. CHUBB BHO: THER 5. washington BOTHE ’ ts composed of ary Sr aN D BARROW “HENRY HOLMES. THE HOUSE OF CHUBE BROTHE«, BARROW & CO, Davenport, iow iscompeseiof | CHAS Sri CHUBB, ALEX’R H BaKROW, jan 27-1 WM. H. DOWGAL. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. red from Slate Stene, oy the West Casticten Slate Company, Vt. —— MANTELS ARE ENAVELLED IN imitation of the richest and most ve EGYPTIAN, LISBON, VERD ANTIQUE, PORPHYRY PYRENEES, BROCATELLA, AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rare and desirable MARBLES. The imitations are ethe closest roratiny.

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