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he wnx hot woo AGAnr. rr,a, b?t - ?"????. c,rf'T WOn5' pride and pawon y,*?ken , S th.1t word the . bain that bourn! Two loving hearts win broken The b**ty wrath lw passed away, The bitter words remain ; In min the lady weeps and sigh*? He will not woo again No other love may light her P41* '? No other move hi* heart; Yet changing seasons come and go, And find them still apart; Her once bright cheek is paler now : His brars a trace of pain; Their day* ai e sorrowful, and yet He will not woo again. They met as stranger?, calm and cold, As calmly, coldly. part; And none may guexn that tranquil mein Conceals a tortured heart. T.) bim the world hath lost its light; For her all joys are vain ; Xor hope, nor memory bring relief? He will not woo again. Alas, that love long tried and warm, Should wither in an hour ; Alas, that pride oVr hnman beans Should Wield such fearful power ; Oh : weep thon not for those who die? For tbem all tears art vain ; But weep o'er living hearts grown ?Who ne'er may love again. [roa tut star. THE GADSDEN TREATY Of the the many contemplated annex at ions which would be practically bene ticial to our territorial aggrandizement none is of more importance at the presen time than that specified in the treaty nov before the Senate. This tract of country, laying as it does in close proximity to California, and im mediately intervening between her ant her sister States, with the possession o vast mineral resources and wealth, offer an enticing field for commercial and ag ricultural enhancement, and an exten sion of that energetic enterprise, which receiving a stimulus by the golden dis coveries in California, has aroused thi cupidity and excited the interest of thi whole world. The rich gold and silver mines of So nora. which now lie with their abun dance of precious metal hidden from th< civilized eye, are numerous, and were when under the dominion of the Spaniard exceedingly productive, and worked wit! the greatest success; but in its retro ;rrade movement, caused by the manj revolutions and internal dissensions tc which Mexico has been subject, the peo pie have been neglected and oppressed bj their government, the wild Apache ha retraced his steps, and the bright pros pect and fame of wealth which Sonon promised, has been temporarily obscurn and is now a constant field of disput between the unprotected Ranchero ant Barbarian. If reliance may be placed in history the mineralogy of Sonora, is valuable indeed ; and it has been represented b_\ the few travelers who have penetrated t< the interior to realize, in the abundanct of its precious metal, many of the ex travagant accounts described by Cortej in the territory of Montezuma. Let American skill and American en terprise, aided by the freedom of our in stitutions, be established in that quarter and in a very short lapse of time our com mercial and tinancial interests will ac knowledge the benefit of this acquisitioi to our country; it will add another lini to that great chain which, wrought bj freedom, progress, and independence, i: extending its binding influence fron North to South, through East and West bounding an asylum for the tyrant-ridder and oppressed of the old world. It will prove to the world that when it become.1 necessary to our progress and extension to increase our territory, we can do so bv treaty and purchase, and thus be a step ping stone to the acquirement of othei parts equuily necessary.to the extensior of our external commerce. The inhabitants of this Northern coun try are more inclined to the customs and freedom of oar institutions, than to tht oppressive government of Mexico; and are, moreover, a peopie whose hard na ture and experience in Indian warfare, il aided by the countenance and support ol the-i'- government, would form a desira ble population on the frontier, and an ef fectual barrier to the incursions of the In dians. We cannot agree with your Baltimore cotemporary of "The Evening Times,' that Santa Anna is actuated by self-inter est alone in this important question; foi it would indeed appear that necessity alone compels him to part with that which he well knows would, if governed by i system unshackled with his fetters, and aided by an adequate treasury, be Mex ico's most valuable portion: and under the existing impossibility of such a sys tem, we conceive it policy on the part ol Santa Anna to seek at any cost the means which alone will procure for Mexico thai stability of government so desired by all good Mexicans. A. Mas. Stowb axd the Darkies Falling Oct.?At a late meeting of what they call in that State, "the Massachusetts State Council of Colored Americans," the following resolutions were adopted; Resolretl, That when Mrs. Stowe prom ised the colored people of this country a large donation from the funds collected from her fnends and ours, in Europe, for the establishment of a school adapted to our wants, we rejoiced in th2 hope of great and lasting good to our race from that noble enterprise. Resolved, That her late refusal to make that contribution in aid of our elevation, has filled us with unfeigned regret and mortification, and compelled us to believe that she has been acted upon by other influences than the dictates of her own good heart. Comment is unnecessary. Fillmore ox Manifest Destixt.? The Ex-President visited Vicksburg on th?- U4th of March, and was enthusiasti cally received by men of all parties. He was escorted to his lodgings and welcomed to the city by the Mayor. The Ticks burg Sentinel says, 44 he spoke of this portion of the Mississippi valley being the 4 centre of the Republic ; not indeed the Republic with its present limits, for Canada, said he, with a glow of feeling and a kindling of the eye, we'were glad to mark, 'is knocking for admittance; and Mcxico would be glad to come in, and without saying whether it would be :i^nt or wrong, we stand with open nrms to receive th:m, for it is the man ifest destiny of this Government to em brace tLe whole North American conti nent. ' " -T" The deepest hole for mining pur poses yet uug Ul (California is in Trimty ccuntv- it is TOO feet deep, and the bed ivC.. has not been reached. Ciold has been found all the w?y down* even iu the boulders, which had to be cut through in the course. 1 be work wu commenced in 1851, and has been aided by subscrip tions and labor from the miners in the ?icmity. [Cohere is only one paper in Egypt? a small monthly sheet, in the Arabie language, at four dollars a year. It is devoted mainly to the powers that be, and every one in the employ of the Pacha js obliged to subscribe. LIST OF ASSITAL8 AT Tftt lOttLl. BTafiMal Hatrl-V. A. DUTU. D B Haeelton, 8C J P Boggs, O Mr Chapotan. Ga L Wood. do II E Read, XT J A Warfield.Md T J Southard, Va Mr Schlev, do J B Stuart, do j VV Barh.-r. do J VV Parmlee, NY t) P prall, NY Dr D I)?v, Mina R Patterson, Pa Wr Woodcock. NY E E Johnson, Mam Mr Franconi, do Jas Campbell, NJ Mr J M Nixon, lady, 3 Mr Barksdale, Ya children k servant, do Mr Plunkett. do H Stone, DC E Allen, do E J Mallett, NY D Wondhouse, NY T M Cairo. Del S Steven*, do R J Holtnan 8l lady, Ma**. J Foster, Mass T Pague, fnd L William-, Md J Pogue, do T S Alexander, do A Ruckcr, Ga A G rurdy, NY T ? Shinn, Pa O Wood, Pa AN Hart, do E Clark, NY J R Kenly, Md M D Bagga, do M N Falls T R Dawson, Pa M Solvvna, Beljtiiim A Froorae, NY Mr & Mr* Beaman, Mo A Hunt, do G Ferry, Ct. Brtwm' Hatel?T. p. A M. nowm E L Plumb, Cal Mm C A Hi< k?ck, Iowa D D Diturer, Pa R A Rogers, SO T J Hurley, Cal W T Fitch, Ga W L Hlanchnrd, do TB Robey.Md C S Rjcks, do Mr & Mrs Reynold, Del A W Babbitt, Utah J H VVestervelt and lady, A Moore, Ireland NY R McClenahan, Md S M Curtis k lady, Del S Pryor, do G E Push, O G Brent, do F Leviek, do Mra Lawreace, NC J H Ucllett, Ga S H Rogers, do C B Husten, NY Mrs Henry C S Matteson, Ct W E Harriett. Md F W Matteson. do S L James, Pa W H Russell, Cal IV H Wilson St lady, Md T A Russell, do VV Davidson, do T B Cunningham, do R S Hitchcock C Lancaster k family J J Weeks, NY Miss E M Lincum, Mass Miss Weeks, do R Happerlett, Pa Miss Cirdsale, do T Berry, Md. WillaNa' Hotel?ft. A. k J. c. W1LLAKD. Ja* Holmes, USA Miss Willett, NY W Mooty, NY F Brunsin, do W C Willard, III G Bradt, Va Capt Wooster, U3A J Fitzpatrick, do Dr J Tucker Sl lady, Mass C H Tigiicr, Miss E Murdock 81 lady, do Col Steptoe, USA M Livington, NY J A Peck, Cal C W Bartlett, do J Wilson, do A A Hunnewell, Cal E F Johnson, Ct W B Millford k daugh- A R Roosin. Hamburg ters, NY R Roosin, do Dr W T Belt, Md S J Pittar & lady, NY S Robinson, do JAB Davis, do W McOwn, USA J Kernev T 8 Smith, Md Hon S H VVatley, Mass E G Ayer, Wis G F Cutter A lady, U9N J Mixer k lady, Mass Dr and Mrs Brunsin and Mrs G B Jones, do sons, NY Mrs J Burnett, do R Happersett, Pa. Uaitcd State* Ilatel ?R. B. BACKBIT T Thornton, Ky Mr Gilkcson. Va J T Sasscer, Md J R Brown, NJ A M Berry, do T Price, NY J W Pool, Ky Dr G H Howell, UdN M F Tabb, Va B D Uathrie, Va T C Macdowell, Pa H C Wilder, do J Crouse, do Mrs M E Flynn k daugh M Stewart, do ter, do 3 F Nichols, Wis W J Welton, Md A W Kirk wood, Md D Greene, Mass Jno Norris, Va M T Starke, Va Mr Castn< II k servant J G Kirshaw, Pa J Crutchett, DC J D Scott, Md. Oadaby'a Hctrl?w. gadset. C F Mayer, Md Mrs Tillinghast k son E Hammond, NY Mr Westnull J F Farlard, Md Mr Dawson, Md J A Darling, NY Mr Schott, Pa R T Merrick, Md Prof Gibson k daughter, G VV Kirbv, DC do R Alexander kdaughter, G T Walker k lady, NY Va A R Block, do l Jno Str<H*g, NY E Collier, do 1 J M Fox, do. Arrival and Departure of Oecan Steamer a. STwe- floret For Days. Hermann Bremen New York.Ma'r. 29 Canada Boston Liverpool..April 12 Atlantic New York....Liverpool..April 1J Hermann New York.... Bremen... April 2-J Euro pa New York.... Liverpool.. April 1J< 0(7-The California steamers leave New York oi j the. 5th and 20th of each month. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. PRIZE BEEF-PRIZE BEEF. LEWIS KKNGLA will exhibit at his stall in tin Georgetown market end also in Centre Mar urt, Washington, on Saturday morn:ng, aid even ui >rni-ig the ensuing week some very superior Cecf to which he would invite his numerous frienXs an^ the public generally. Thi< berf wm fed by Gcorgf W. Washington, of Hampshire county, Ya. Epicure* and lovers ol delicious. Beef are in?Hid to eall and examine for themselve" 1 LEWIS KENGLA, ap 7?lw Geortr^town. W1 MINERAL WATER. rE the undersigned respectfully announce U our friend, and thc pablla in general, that we faave incruasod our facilities f r the c.*.nufactute of VllNEitAL WATER, at the old ,-taud of ALaok A Arney. To avoid confusion we viil drive our own wagons, so that th? public may not be dec- ived by jeisoru who Lave been going arouud and n-presenting them selves as our drivers. Al . OTdera i?y mail or left at our fa:tory, comer o Greeu and Olive its., will be promptly despatch"!. ' ap 4?lm ARNY A i?HINN FISHIXU TACKIiE.-l.imerick, Grsvitn tion, Kir by, and Virginia iisb Uooks; Silk. Chinese Grass, Lmnn, and Cotton Lines; L> ad Sink I ers; Artificial Files; Silk;VVorra Gut; Vn Unmix* and American iUxls; Cork Floats; Bras Keel, and everything in the Fishing Tackle iiuc, just received and fir sale low, very low, by H. K. LUNDY, mar 27?tf Bridge street, Georgetown. THE OLD STAND, /CORNER of Fayette and 2nd street, Georgeto*rr, occupied by the lata John A. King, renewed revived, renovated and to be re open<~l tm the 1st ol April. 1864, as a Family Grocery Store. The sut i scriber respectfully invites the attention of hit ? fneods. neighbors and former patrons of thf st-re, to a nicely assorted stock of FAMILY GKOCKUIK.-, which he porpose* disposing of on as ri-asonablt terms at all times as th? markets will allow A superior quality of LIQUOR wholesale at whole ?Ale price. Country produce traded or ca*h paid tr su.t customers by JOHN DUNN*, mar 21?lm TO THE CITIZENS OF GEORGETOWN. JBUC&LKY * CO. respectfully inform th< citi m sens of Georgetown and ita vicinity, that tiiey are prepared to undertake every description of woiK in GAS FITTING. They hav?- secured the service? of some of the best workmen from the North, am their charges will be found as low as in any of tho*< cities. They have always on hand an elegant asaortmen: of Gas Fixtures, to which they would invite the ex aminatioa of the public. South side of Bnuge street, between Wushingtor and Jefferson. Orders left at Linthicum's Hardware Store will b? punctually attended to. jan 80?it F. S. BAUBAllIN, DENTIST, omnuu j?in, rivt Dooaa north cv ieimx n. GKORGETOWN, D. C. nor 18?tf ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. W. B. RICHARDS, Ja., DIil.il IN LADIES' DBENN TRinniNGA, B UTTOSS, PERFUMER Y, FLJl YlhfG CJIKl. S English, French k German Fancy Goods. No. 3 Exchange Place, ??gl8-4f ALEXANDRIA, Va. "EVERY MAN A FREEHOLDER!!^ 1MIB UNION LAND ASSO lATlON reepectlud. . inlo m the public that they have taken up a tkact or laan eligibly situated at the junction of tic Bridge road, Marlborough road, and the Fitcatawaj road, fronting on the river, directly oppo ite the Navy Yard, and commanding fine views of the city of Washington, and the Potomac River, which thr\ i intend laying out in BUILDING LOTS, to 6e distni tried by bolt it at toon as 55u Lots are subscribed for The principal olject of this Association is to pro mote the comfort and independence of the laborin; and mechanical portion of the community; to giv< to ervery man, however poor, an opportunity of pro*" curing for his family a homestead; and in their en deavors to accomplish this desirable object tbey h?v? i(iven preference (at an advance price) to land in a iieaithy and pleai-ii-g situation, witn an abuueau: supply of good water, rather {ban offer lots in an un trholesojie district. The size of Lots is 24 feet front by ISO deep, al. fronting on tSO feet wide streets. *'at the Very lew pri<r> ot each, without iuterest," payable in mw.l monthly instalments, as follows: $3 upon each lot upon ?ub-cribing, and $3 for each lot every succeed ing month, until the whole is paid, when a "dtwl 11 fre simple" will be given to each lobholder, clear ot every incumbrance. The streets also will be grade ?d edged with shade trees, without extra eharge U e lot-hilders. rtiere hre Hrw ebj<-ets whirh men are more desireu .(fatUinUigtb?intbepo*<+sionf>f a'-hortseaud lot,' . ivlaptoi to the spfcer* of life in which thftj' move; with J these tbey are conscious of possessing conafi rt and mcuri j tor their uuniiiee, vrsish would rsr.'i; otherwise enjoy: and it is witn a view to gratify s? laudable a desire that the present very low price and ,-a?y mode of payment have been adopted. Pers on* desirous of purchasing, should at our* make application at the office of the Association, as positively no lots will be sold after the drawing, ex c pt at a much higher price. JOHN FOX, Secretary, Office 7 th street, above D,op. Intelligencer office. ?4-Open from 9 a. m. to W p. m. mar ??las % ONBY, OLD WINWOR, Sassafraij and othe ?k * Headquarters Marine Carpi, 1 QoAftTKuufiTO* Or nc*, v' n, April 6, 18*4 I SEPAR ATE RF Al/KD fKOWWAU will be wwiVed ?t this ofBce until 1st of May next, to fur nish th* murine eorta with such quantities of the following irticle# as may. from time to tine, ba re quired daring the Sftwl year commencing let Jul r, 1854. vis: Fsroaet belts Cartridge box belts Waist belts Bayonet Scabba~ds Cartridge boxes Percussion cap pouches, and brass waist plates &-rg-*ant*s swtfrls Musicians' do Boys' do Drums, both large snd small ?!*&, and box-wood fifes. Sampl** of tbe abore may be seen at this office, or that of the afBistant quartermaster of marines, New York ap 7?eotd AUCTION EMBROIDERIES' WE hare now opened a large assortment of re>-y eboine Embroideries, bought at mucb less than their value, and will be so!d in like manner. We name also? Cambric and Mu?sinlen Flc.uncings Muslin and ('ubri; Band* Whit* Cambri'p, Plaid Muslin* and Cambrics Dotted and Plaid Swhs Mu* lias ALSO '25 J oxen Min.-ca best quality Kid Gloves, all ska Its 60 do ladies do do 8j ring Colors 75 do black, white, end asserted colored Silk do Black silk Mitts in great abundance. HOSIERY. Ladtos, Mlftms, and Children's Hosiery in all styles and qualities Gent's Gloves, V? Hose and Undershirts All of which will be sold at fair lew price?. MAXWELL, SKAR8, * COLLET, 7th street, three doors north of Pa. are aprr AT THE NEW STORE, A X entire new stock of tbe iat<wtt class SPRING 2\_ and KCMMER GOODS, this being my fiist Spring. Ladies and patrons can have nothing bhown to them but the lat st design. My stock for ladies consists of Silks, in all varieties: Cballeys, Balsa rines, Barige in all colors, Baraige de Lains in plaids, stripes and figured; colored and white plain, striped and plaid Lawns; plain, corded and figured Swiss and Book Muslins, Bombazines and Alpacas extra snper; all kinds of Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Qinghauis, Brilliants and Prints; and all kinds of gentlemen and boys Eabricks; and all Goods usually to be fjund in a large and heavy stock; to all < f which I most kindly solicit the patronage of dealers and visiters ot" the "metropolis of this great nation. All cash dealers will find this is the place to m>ike their purchases as all goods will be sold at the low est prices, and all efforts made to give foil satisfac tion to all at C. G. WILDMAN'S, between 7th and 8th sts., opp. Centre Market. ap3?eolm BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FURNITURE. I have now on sale a very large, \>L and beautiful assortment of Cottage" Chamber Fu.niture, in set*, a* pri-_^ * " "cts from forty up to two hundred* dollars. These sets are far superior in style end workmanship to the Norihern Good", and are well worth tbe attention of persons wishing to buy a eu p rior article. ALSO? A full assortment of Parlor and Diu:ngro6ir fur niture. Mease give iue r, call at my Warerooms, 7th street, opposite the K::change Bank. mar 80?eo4w N. M. MrOREGOR DRY GOODS At Wholesale or by the Piece MERCHANTS and others buying goods at whole sale cr by the piece for cash, will find it great ly to their advantage to give us a call, and beg leav* to call their attention to the following: 8 cases Prints 6 do Lawns C da Barage de Lanes 10 do bleached Cottons 5 bales brown Cottops 100 dozen Napkins 101 do_ Towuls 20 bundles brown linen Table cloths 3 bales Carpet Chain, assorted colors 10 pieces Rag and List Carpets 10 bales Cotton Hatts .000 dozen Spool Cotion, white and col'd 2 K)0 gross Lasting, bone, and other Buttons 23,000 Needle*, best make 200 do* Linen Cambric Hand'kfs With a large and general stock, adapted to the wholesale trade, which will be sold as cheap as they cau be bought in any of tbe Northern cities. YEItBY. TEBB3 A YKRBY, Corner of Peuna. avenue and 7th street, ap 3?dim TO FARMERS AND BUILDERS. C^ROUSD LaXI) PL?ASTISR, put np in T Barrels and Casks, iu lots to suit purchasers. Also, C UCISEI) PLASTKIl, very fine and white, of a superior quality. The barrels warranted to contain four T'Usbeis; for sale in lots to suit pur chasers. at the Phosnix SL Piaster Mill, foot Brown Street, Philadelphia. JAS. M. PATTON. mar 17?d2m N EW AUCTION AND COMMISSION SXOUE.? MILCH ELL A REYNOLDS, Heal Exta e Agents and Auoiioneers. Rooms on 7th St., betw. Q and II stieet*, have fjr tale b?t.?ef-u 300 and 400 Building Lots, Houses, aud farms fif every descrip ion. Perrons <ie.-irin^ to make investments in city property will find it lo their advantage to call on the above, persorally. or by letter. ap 1?eolm TAKE NOTICE. I^HE subscriber has now on hand a very good as sortment of fine Gold Watches, rich and fash ionable Jewelry, pure Silver Ware, Ac, that he is anxious to dispose of be fere h? no* f-toik arrive;--, and will therefore offer great inducements, (iv the way of low pries*,) to those who are in want <if such .loads. He will therefore fell nil kinds of fine good. 4t from 10 to 25 p?-r cent, below the usual prices ashed elsewhere in this section of the corntry. Be ^oil-its an eariy call at bis store on I'a. avenue, be ?seen *14 and 0th streets, Sign of the large Spread Eagle. H. 0. HOOD. mar 11?tf NEW SPRING GOODS. I)ARN?g A MlTCllKLl*, on tbe avenue, between > 8th ana ^th streets, have the pleasure of in ncu'iciui; to their iriends and the public that they are now receiving and will ba getting in daily lor the i ext two or three wee ha. from '* peremptory' auction sates in New York and other source*, a very lar^eand varied stock of LADIES DKKSS G^ODS. of new uiul approved fabrics and designs, comprising ,he niott modern styles in? Striped, plRid, ami plain Silks Jrenadinps and Tissues, plain de Laines i'lain and plaid De B?ye* Plaid and piain Spring Poplins, Berate de Laines *ine Challi Cloths, 1'rench and Kngli-h Lawns Jaconetc and Organd es, of patterns not before ex hibited Uiagh'ms and Gingham Lawns Kisg^ish, French, and American Chintz White Goods of every description Together with a l?rge and very cheap stock of la lies and gentlemen's tinencambrick and SPk TTand lerchlef^ Hopierics. Gl? ves, Kibands, Lace Dnder-1 sleeves, French WorKed Collars. Ac ; to which they' <*ould invite ihe attention of cash and short time buyers. Great inducements wi'l lie offend to all those who | nay favor ihem with a call. mar 20?eo3w ORNAMENTAL IRON WAREHOUSE, rinsj'wmitX avenue, between '?'</ and UrsJ*. 1IIIK btibscriber Wil: furnish at short notice every vaiiety i fOrnaui-nUI Iron Work, Ircn Rail logs and Fences for city lots and areas, verandahs b Jconies, and cemt tery lots; m.iny beautifal sam ples for which may be -een iu the store, and selec tions made fr?m them. Wire Farm Feuce, Wickersbam's patent, $1.75 per I rod. IRON BEDSTEADS Of neat and beautif ^att?rus and of all prices.? | Their c'eanlinebsn tilers them, iu thisclimate, in dispensable. PBRHYN MARBLE AND IRON MANTELS, To which the atbmt.on of builders and persons re moddung private dwelling! is particularly re 'lueeted. I'arlor and chamber Gra'ea, Fire-brick and S!al Iron Heaters, WaiBe 1. Jus, Spittoons and Tree ] Guards Toilet Mirrors, Clocks, aiel Iron Ya^s Pier Slabs acd Oilt BraiMt?. Stands and Tables bneausti" Tiling for store .>ud ball floors School Furniture, wire Wii dow Guards Sroni9 bat *nd Uoibrella Stands Fou' Scrapers, Settees snd Hall Chairs harden Borders, Kairbauk's Scales Fberm wneters. Bronted An'iirons renders and Fire Seti Portable Forges, LettetTTf *eg Iron Fire and Burglir-prnof 8afe-, at manufacturers | prices. RALPH nASK IN3. Js-kson nail, Ps. svenue, between 3d ana streets, mar 27?eotf SORIBNER'S "OAK OIL." I^HE healing and resicrative properties of tlii< valuable specific have now been satisfactory established. Its bentfici*?' and curative effects have Keen fully tested In the rewwval of those inflamator\ accumulations, which tra .? ?'ned cn tb? surface or skin, kno?:i as bun.H, brui t .., boils, wound*- inflict by outj, and other external gatherings. For In flamed eyes, Catarrh on the head, the bleeding I'ilss, 3fa fiokci*8S, and Autumnal and other fevers, it is !>oe of the most certain and effective remedies. In 'eraally taken agreeable to directions, it is safd and mild, aud Immediate In relieving sick headache,! Diarrhea, bleeding at the nose, aad exceosire Hem-1 orrtagu from lat-rnal euip'ioci and injuries from tr^ fuM and pWcthoric a habit of the body. >i r saTe 1 y W. n. (lllinan, Clias. Stott A Co., and K dwell A Lawtenci-, Wnshia?tou; J. S. Kidwell, I S?arflitcw?i. DAY A TAN DEC SB I?, Proprietors, dec 19?ftp! 123 Ch*TnN>Tc ctreet. N. Y IU BIN'S L.V'li At? d, warranted geouiue, to j gi-tber with every vnriwty of Perfumery, Jus' Deceived at SlfliOD'S Fancy Goods and Millinery, 11th street, above l'a avenue, mar 27? tf TRY?TRY?TRY CANNON'S VEGETABLE or BI-OOD-T DRIFTING BITTKRg. *9* Ask lor tbe bott '? with the | Portrait of the Iuventor and PmprieU ?, and take iu as ilther, WM. M. CAf NON, Wasbin |tni, DjC. To whom all orders should be addressed for Agen< ies Ic. frb 25?eotf CONRAD BARD 4 SON, MA NUFA CTU*I*a SMITHS, NO. ll? AUCH j-TKUKT. FOUR DOORS BELOW SIXTH, pHILADRliPHlA. (ESTABLISHED THIRTY ODD TE4M ) SILVER TEA SETTS, PITCHERS, CPS, P 0 E I S , SP90NS, fct, Of the newest and most admiral Patterns. ALSO. TMPORTKKR O* CUTLERY, PT.ATvn (on Albata Metal) FORKS SPOONS, A&, suitable for Steamers, Hotels, and Families. Keen con?tantlv on band a lanje Stock of LONDON, LIVERPOOL 4 GENEVA WATCHES. apr 4?-3m o ketbopolitah plabibq kill. TO THE PUBLIC. UB MILL i? again in operation and prepared to \ r execute with promptress and despatch any description planing in a style superior to all oUier macdine work. Surfecing on one or both sides Tonirueing and Grooving, Rabbiting and Beading for went her boarding and partition work. Can be for nished in large or small quantities, and at prices twenty-five or thirty per ccnt. lets than have usually ranged in the market. Carpenter and Builders are requested to bear ns in mind in making tbeir bide, as their work will be done in a superior manner, and at Northern prices, and without lots of time ana witnou fifZUUGH COT LB * BRQ. Price lists can be had at the mill or warenona* mar 28-eo2w PC.* BBO. [No. 503.1 NOTICE Of the contmuance of the Land Office at Chillicoth*, Ohio. IN view of the great inconvenience to which the citizens of th? Cuilucoths Land District would be subjected by the removal of the office therefor, to Columbus, and the earnest rem on-trances against that removal, the President of the United States, un der the authority give^ilm by the 7th Section of the act of ith September, 1841, 41 To approprate the proceeds of the sale? of public lands," 4c., has direct ed the continuance at Chiluoothb, Onio, of the Land Office f-r the sale ot public lands in the Dittrict. Ttotioe is therefore, hereby given, that the order for the removal of said offioe to Colnmbos, dated 1st March, 1864, is 'evoked, and that the office will re main open f-'r business at Cbillicothe. as heretofore. Given under my band at the City of Washington, this 28th day of March, A. D. 1834. ity order of the President: JOHN WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land Office, mar 29 ?W fcSCw NEW BOOKS, &c. YALl'ABLB Historical Work History of the Fiench Protestant Refuge* f, from the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, to our own days, by Cliaa. Weils, with an American Ap pendix, by a descendant of the Huguenots, in 2 vols ?Price $2 60 Old Edinburgh, A Historical Sketch of the ancient metropolis ot Scotland Australia, its Scenery, Natural History and its Resouroes, with a glanoe at its Gold Fields. GRAY A BALLANTYNE, ap 4?tf Seventh ?freet. UUrSCHK GKSAKNGK SOKKKN EMl'FAN gen Bleib bei Mir von Abt; Name und liild; 8ch*eiser Ileimwelr, Der Deutahe KBabe; Der Gross; Ob ich an Dich Gedacht; Lebt wohl ihr Blauen Au g-n; Indem Auge liegt das Hera Samtliche Lieder von Schumann and Andre. II1LBUS A IUTZ, mar 27 M u?ieal Depot. C~ ENTBAL Boats to the Paclflc.be ing tbe Journal >f C. F. Beall and Gwina Har ris Heap, 1 vol, with maps and illustrations Trials of a Housekeeper, 1 vol, illustrated The Winter Lodge, an Historical Novel, by James Weir Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant, by J. 15 Jones, illustrated The Planter's 2torthern Bride, by Mrs. Caroline Lee Henls, 2 vols Heroic Women of the West, by John Frost, LL.D. Cruise of Vanderbilt's Yacht, the North Star, by the Rev. Dr. Chowles Heypatia, by Cha?. Kioarsley, 2 vols Memoir and Writings of Robert Wheaton, by his sister Fortune Wildred and other Stories, by Dickens, 26 cents The Secretary, or Circumstantial Evidence, by the author of "Heads and Hearts. Price 50c. mar 28-tr FRANCE TAYLOR. JITLLIEN'S Music for tbe Million ju*t weived. a Urge supply of Jollies Musical i Gift Hooks for 1854. Price one dollar. 1IILBCS A HITr mar 27?tf Music Depot IT lTTO'S Dally Bible Illustrations ^ now complete Ap"stles and Karly Church, just issued, $1 Tbe Eternal Day, by Rev. Horatio* B nar, 60e. Atrica ai.d America Described, by tbe author of Pee p of Day, 7 5c. Remarkable Examples of Morel Recovery Jay's Morning and Evening fcx.rcise't A nfw edition in fine Urge type, 1 *ol, <1 Thoughts on tbe Death of Little Children 50c. GRAY A BALLANTYNK, mar 27?tf Seventh street. r|<HE London Ladles World of Fash 1 ion for March, containing beautifully engraved and colored plates of Fashion for sa'e at SHILLINGTON'S Cookstore, Cor. Pa. av. and 4% ot., Odeon Building, mar 27?tf MOllE PIANOS.?We have reoently open ed three more superb llanos These belong to the lot of Ten we have to dispose of by the I*t of June. Remember, we sell at astonishing low rates, or make pleasant arrangements with those who desire to purchase on time. mar 1?tf J. F. ELLI3. TAKE NOTICE. HOUSEKEEPERS and others are reminded that the following list of articles are of tbe very best description, and can be purchased from tbe sub scriber on as low terras as any other house in the city. A large assortment and supply always on hand: Oils of all kinds Qneensware Paints Brushes Camphina Clocks Yarnish Lamps Turpentine Chandeliers Window Glass Girandoles China Yasea Earthenware Lrittaunia Ware C!u-s Ac., Ac., Ac. Gocd^ sent to any part of the city free of charge. Country dealer* will do well to call. C S. WHITTLESEY, 7th street, opp. Seld?n A Withers' Bank. mar 17? tf OFFICIAL Tmasckt Dxpartmewt, J*i. 1,1854. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the follow ing desorioed stocks of the United States, that this department is prepared to purchase, at any time be twe-. u the date hereof and the first ot June noxt, portions of thooo. stocks, amounting in tiiu aggregate to seven mll.ion>? dollars, in the manner and on the terms herinafter mentioned, to wit: In case of any contingent competition, within the amount stated, preference will be given in order of time in which the said stocks of either kind may be offered. The certificates duly assigned to the United states, must bv transmitted to this department; upon the receipt whereof, a price will be paid com pounded of the following particulars: 1st The par valae or amount specified In each certificate. t 2d. A premium on the stock of the loan author ised by the act of July, 1848, redeemable November 12,1866, of six per cent.; on the stock of the loan au thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable 31st Decem oer, 1862, of fifteen and-a-half pur cent; on the stock ?f the loans authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, atnl redeemable, the former on the 81st December, 1807, and the latter on tbe 30th June 1869, of twen ty-one per cent.; and on the stock of the loan au borised by the act of 1850, and redeemable on the ilst of December, 1884, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) ten per cent. 3d. Interest on the par of each certificate from the 1st of Jan'y, 1864, to the date of receipt and settle ment at the treasu.-y, with the allowance (for the money to reach the owner) of sne day's interest in addition. Payment for aaii stocks will be made in drafti ot the Treasurer of tho United States, on the assistant treasurer at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, a? ihe parties may direet. JAMES GUTHRIE, Jan 3?dtlatJnne Secretary of tbe Treasury. LI?2 INSURANCE. 1UIE nARTKOKD LIFK INSURANCE COMPANY with a perpetual ^Barter, embracing the advan tages of both the Joint Stock and Mutual Plan, one ^irengtlieni'ig the other, and making a great paving In the expense, are taking risks on as favorable terms hs any other company. Annual dividends declared on all politics in the mutual department, which are usually equal to the premium notes given. Per mits on California, Australia, und Sea policies grant ed at reduced r*tes. Life policies f.Iter a term of years cancelled and their equitable value returnel in cash. Risk* on ti.e lives of Slaves taken on favorable terms. Books furnished and farther information gratuit ously rfven by calling on C. DIRGE, fob 27?tf Agent. Willards' Hotel. Stuart's New Yorls. Steam Candles Fruits, Ac. A CHOICE variety "of Btnart's celebrated steam Candies and Plums. And just received from tbe Virginia mountains . superior lot of Hums, Dried Cherries, and fresh Roll Butter; hermetrically sealed Fruit; Cranberries; Coassras Ginger; Pickles, spiced and ia vinegar at 76 Cents per 100; French Imperial Shred Gelenttae with French and English directions; fresh Olive Oil; Mustard Diaphene and all other kinds of Mustards; Sap Sago and dairy Cream Oheeee; fresh Prunes. Although Tews have advanced from 10 to 20 per ct., I coatina* to sell that superior Black T*a at 60 cents a pound, with a general assortment of all the newest and best Groceries, k*. Goods delivered. Z. M. P. KING, corner of Vermont ave. I and 1Mb atresia, feb 14?tf UNDERTAKERS, &c. CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER. TUP- uaderslgosd ??ald re?twtfullv inform his frit:ads aoquaiu'auwa, an* the. public getwtmlly tint be still continue to ex-cute ?11 orrler* la bis line of business in the bt ' manner and at th? short est notice. RBPAIElJfO noitly Lndpromptlj execute. .?1 ft ?, PCS BHAL9 attended to at VsW" the ?hort>>?t not fen, and in the bent Banner. Bodiespreaw the mott prrftd man Mrr, eirw i? (A? irarm/*t mother. Thankful for past (avers he would respectfully solicit, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of the int. ANTHOSY BCCHLV, Pa. are., s. ride, between 9th and 10th sts. Residence: Mr. Martin's. D street, 3d hou.v> east of 7th street. ma* 17?ly UNDERTAKER. I WOULD respectfully return my thanks te the citizens of Wellington aad its rieinity for their past patronage, and my that owing to the frequent calls in the Undertaking branch of my business, I hare been iodunxd to disoontinu- the manufacture of Furniture, aad tarn my attention fully to the UNDEKTAKlNtt. I have spart-J no pains to bars every thing that is requisite to my business. and I am therefore fully prepared to meet amy order efts* a few moments notice, sad I assure those who may (rive me a call that I will spare bo pains to carry out their orderAo their entire satisfaction. JAMBS F. HARVEY, 7th St., between O and H. N. B.?Calls attended to at all boors of the night, mar 2?ly FTOESALS r ft a The subscriber is prepared to at ^??????'Lend, at the shortest notice, to any calls in this line, and will spare no pains to reuder entire satisfaction to all wlio may desire his assistance in performing the last tribute of respect to the dead. Hvarse always in readiness. Mourning Caps and Shrouds furnished when desired. The subscriber bees Ir-ave to call the attention oi the public to bis PATENT CORPSE PRESERVER, which ha>-- been already tested in the families of sev eral in this city, to whom he can refer as to its efficacy in preserving the body from decomposi tion for any length of period. J. W. PLANT, D street, aug 8-eoly bet. 9th and 10th streets. ttDUOATlONAL. GEORGETOWN FEMALE BEKIWABY, Gcokobtqwh, D. C. THIS institution is open and in ftall operation. A few more pupils can be admitted into th? family. Terms for boarding pupils $200 per session of t?n months, payable halt yearly in advance. French, music, drawing, 4c., extra. Day pupils from $5 to $10 per quarter of 11 weeks. Circulars and catalogues to be had on application to the principaL WILLIAM J. CLARK, Or 28?dtf- Principal. ' BUSINESS CARDS. D. W. EDMONSTON. J*., Attorney at Law. 0ffi.ee. on Tthtireij twod<ws btlovo Odd Fellawf JTaU Will practice in the Courts of the District and the adjoining counties of Virginia. mar 20?lm V. P. CORBETT, Attorney and Connsellor-at-Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. Office on 6th street, near Pa. avenue. mar 18?ly WM. R. WOODWARD, r A 11 o r n e y - a t - L. a w , Office on Louisiana avenue, six doors east of 81xtb street ? Residence on 8th, between D and B streets, mar 7?tf a FERDINAND MOU1.TON, Attorney and Counseiler-at>Law( At Ikvma Hotcl, Wajiiuncto.t, D.O. sep 23?tf COMMISSION EH OF DEEDS FOR New York, Texas, California, New Jersey, Louisiana, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Kentucky, Maryland, Georgia, Michigan, Maine, Wisoonfiiii, Ohio, and Minnesota, Florida, Other States; GEORGE C. THOMAS, ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AHT? NOTARY PUBLIC. 0m<3 OPPOSITE TO THS TREASCR7 BCtLMfffl. nov 19?y WA81UNOT JN. D. 0. ROGKR BROWN * CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS & IMPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS. No. 323 lilOU STREET, (between Et-gfuh an A Ninth, north side,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. (031R BTiOWW. [OC 28?ly] WILLI AX WALLA CX WILLIAM rHOppfBI f ARPEIVTEB AM> Ill'ILDER, Shop and residence, neit lo ci rncr ol 13th and <?' sts. jy 14?tf Banking Hcose of Pairo A Houne, FIFTEENTH STiiEET, Opposite tlie United States Treasury* SIX per cent, per ain.uni interest paid on deposits of one hundred dollars or over, when left lor thirty days or longer. -?ep 3?dly FRESCO, DECORATIVE, AMI ?V.:RV description op ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. f|lHE nndersiccei respectfully infirm the citi X zets of Wd?!iington and its vicinity that, hav ing determined on locating themselves permanently in this city, as VRK9CO, DECORATIVE, AND OR NAMENTAL PAINTERS, they shall at all times be pri'pnr*d to devote their attention to decoration.in any style of the interior of Churches, Public Halls, Private Dwellings, Ac. HURBRT SJKUTTER, HENRY KAHLEftT, Pa. avc., s. side, between l3Ui and 14th sts. mar 20?3m* ARCHITECTURE. WM. H. BALDWIN 18 prepared to furnish designs and specifications for structures of eveiy description, such as pub lic edifices, stores, city residences, villas, cottages, &.o. Particular attention given to rural architec tecture. lie will also attend to any communica tions, and furnish with dispatch plans, accompa nied with fnll directions for the execution of the work, where a personal superintendence cannot be obtained. References: W. B. TodJ, Dr. J. F. May, R. Farn ham, Z. D. Oilman, Hon. ii. May. Office and residence comer ef 3d and E streets Washington, D. C. feb 4?dom READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. CCLOTHING, CLOTHING, J SPRING STYLES, CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WALL A STEPHEN?, Pennsylvania avenue, be tween 9th and 10th streets, next door to Iron Hall, also three doors east of National Hotel, i.ivite citi zens and strangers to an examination of their new assortment of Spring Cloths and Cassimeres, White and Colored Marseilles Silk, Satin, and other Vuet iugs, embracing the finest assortment of desirable goods for the coming season that we ever offered, which we will make to order in the most superior style*, much cheaper than the usual city prices for similar goods. We therefore invite all purchasers wishing to con sult economy, to examine our present ast- ''meat belore making their talectienx. Also, constant iy on hand a lanre assortment of su perior ready-made Clothing for gentlemen and boys, of all qualities, which, for styles and elegance ol fiu iflh, cannot be equalled in this city. mar 21?tf BEAUTIFUL TEETH. DR. O. M0N80N has fitted up the house and office on Pennsylvania ave nue. formerly occupied by Dr. Hum phreys, and is making l^KKTH on an en tirely new plan, with continuous gum?the very im pe sons! ion of nature herself, only handsomer if de sired. Public inspection respectfully solicited. I?r. M. owns the patent for the D. C., Va., and N. C. Ail departments in Dentistry attended to and war ranted to be don* in the very best manner, mar 14?lv CARD. To tkt Ladies of Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, ifc. HENRY WEIRMAN'S Ladies',Misses.and ChH dren's French Shoes are sold by the under] if tied, on I5ih street, just above Corcoran & Rigg's Banking House, in his new buildiug, with the high marble stepi?, where he will receive Ladies' orders, and keep constantly on hand every variety of La dies', Misses,and Children's French Gaiter Walking Shoes, White and Black Satin Gaiters, Slippers, fcc., made to order by H. Weirman, of Philadelphia, of the best French Gaiter materials, and in the latest Parisian styles. These Gaiters are entirely different from what are generally known as "slop shop shoes;' being all custom work, of superior workmanship, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Ladies, who value beauty, comfort, and economy, will consult their interest" bv giving ine a trail, and eiamine for themselves. " C. WE IBM AN, 15th St., just above Corcoran Sc. Rigg's auz 18-lyeo Banking House. 8HIBT8?SHIBT6?8HIET8. QUALITY, fit, and workmanship guarantied, be V\ ing wholly manufactured by our artisans a?id seamstresses, on the premises of the Proprietor, SIGN OF THE SHIRT, Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4% streets, Oppotit* United SUiUt Hotel. The reputation which these Shirt.* have acquired amongst Members of Congress nnd a large number , of our citiiens, induces the advertUur to invite tliwa ( ^antltinen who have not 'etled ti?<*m to give him a call, feeling assured that tiiey will, on trial, adru.t , their superiority. An experienced cutter is constants [y employed, and a good fit Is warranted in eTery Base. Noi.e hut the ipont oompeUot seaautreeaee ire engaged, which Is a guarantee for the excellency and durability of the worb. An excellent assortiucnt of Lhirta, Collars, bus . inn, Cravats, TTandkerohleft, Suspenders, Ac., cr n rtantly on band- WM. H. PAULKNKR, 8 side Fa. evenoe, opposite V. S. Hotel nov 4?eoly- I ! INFORMATION FOR TRAY1LBR8, te, 0RAE6E ft IMMBMl RAILROAD NEYF ARRANGEMENT. ON aed after MOND11. Aj.ru i), \M. DAIH MAIL TEA IN 8 wiil U run over liu< rvtd, agreosbly to the following arrangement: A Train from Alexandria te Qorton.'TR]?\ ?nd In tennedhte Stations, wNl Wr? the D<pot, corner of Duke and Henry strees, a* 7% o'clock a sn., on the nrrtol of Um Ooarhaa from VuU Gordoasville, at 14 part U a'cl?tk, ooftnrctiHK at that po nt with the teuai on th > Virginia Central Road, to Richmoad, Charlottesville, aud Staunton, thai allowing pa?s> n?ers to past over fhit road with out delay. A Train from (IwNtrB?rlll? to Alexandria and ir tenn?Hate matiow, will Wave Oontonsvllte at a *?' ?ffore 12 a clack, ar on the arrival of the can on tha Virginia Central Railroad. mriviug at Alexandria at a quarter before-4 o'clock?thus allowing smple time i5 connect with the train leaving Wh^biagion City for the North. ^ ? A Train from Alexandria to Warrentnn and inter mediate Stations will l?*ve Alexandria ?Hfly, (fon day* excepted; at a quater before J o'clock p m . arriving at Warrenton at o'clock p. m. On Sunday will leave at 7U o'clock a. m Train from Wamnton to Alexandria and inter mediate s*ati"nfl. will leave Warrenton dailv (Sun day excepted) at T%, o'clock a. m . arriving &t Alex andria at 10 o'clock a. m. On Saaday will leave at 1 ^ o'clook p. m. THROl JH TICKETS. To Warrenton $1 T? To OordontTiile? - ? <o To CbatloUasviile..... ... 3 75 To Staunt A 4o To*Lynihburg 6 7a To "Luray..- - 4 2.% To *New Market 5 00 ?Passengers fir Lynchburg, Luray, and New Mar ket will take the tmin learing Alexandria, at \\<A o'clock a. m., on Tuesdays, *n?nr*day?, and Satur day a. Freight Train* art running daily, ^Sunday ex eepted.y Per order: W. B BROCKE* T, A gaol. Alexandria, ap 8?tf _ FOR BALTIMORE. The Steamer OSCEOLA leave? Washington for Baltimore every TUESDAY MORNINQ, at 7 o'c:o.k and Alexandria at 8 o'clock. Returning, leaves Psltimore every THURSDAY at 4 o'clock p. m?Stopping at Leonardtowa, Aid. St Mary's River, Md., kiosa'e and Cone River, aa<< the usual landings on the Potomac, for (-una'* oi to land pa.'pong 3 rs. J A?. MITCHHLI-, ap 4?Sra Captain. FOR MOUNT VERNON, ON MONDAYS, WEDNES [DAYS. AND FRIDAYS ?Fare for ibe Round Trip, ONI DOLLAR ; from Alexan dria, 76 cento. The steamer GE?RGE WASHINGTON will leare Washington at 9, and Alexandria at a. m. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at $?; fkr? for the coach TO cents. Persons wishing the coach to call for thpm will leave their residence* with George A Thomas Parker A Co. ttf- Refreshments to be had on the ?oat. mar 14?if JOB COKSON, Captain. fast~ltneT WHALEY'S OMNI BUSSES. Leave Washington at 6 and 11 k o'clock a. m., and 3^, and ? o'clock ,p. m. Leave Alexandria at 4, 8J4. aud 10o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p.m. This line connect* with the oar* at each place. Washington Office, Dr. Butt's Drug Store, errnet 12th *t. and Pennsylvania avenue, and the United Slates Hotel. Alexandria office, James Eutwkle's Drug Store and City Hotel. The Middleburg and Aldie Stage leaves on Tuea days, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Office at the above named plane*. fob 2?tf WM. WIIALKY. I LATHAM'S OMNIBUSES _J leave ALEXANDRIA at 4,714 and IO14 A M , 2 and JUP. M. Lesve WASHINGTON at frand 11 A. M., 3&, &A, and PU P. M. Washington office, P. W. HALL'S Cigar Store, in Ale: andria, at my office and A. G. NK WTON'S Mansl-n House. First trip up and last trip down 50 oents; all others 25 cents. Baggage extra. jun 26?tf HUGH LATHAM. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Trains run as follows : Leave daily, exccpt Sunday, at 6 and 8 a.m. 3)i and 5 p. m. On Sunday at 6 a. m.. and 5 p. m. The Train at 5 p. m. is Express, and stops oniy at Annapolis Junction and Relay; the others at all way stations. Trains at 8 a. m. and 3K p. m., connect with An napolis. Trains at 6 a. m. and 5 p. m , connect West. Trains at 6 and 4 a. m. and 5 p. m., conncct F>.~t Pare from Wa*hinjrtoa to Baltimore * ? f|l H Do do do ar.d return 1 .W Po do Annapolis 1 ?3 Do da do and return - 1 50 The round trip tickets must in all cases be pp. cured at the office, and are good for the day up<* which they are issued. T. H. PARSONS, jy lft-tf Agent premeeTaXtist in* Si. INVENTOR OP THK CELEBRATED GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG AND ELASTIC BAND TOU PACES. No. ITT CHESTNTT STREET, oppctiU the Stair Hout*, P'.iladtfphia. INSTRUCTIONS to enable Ladies and Seutlemen to measure their own heads with accuracy: For Wigs, Inches. Toupees * Scalps, Inch. No. 1. The round of the No. L From lorwiiead to head back aa for as 2. From forehead bald. over the head to 2. Over forehead as neck. far as required. 3. From ear to ear 3. Over the crow a of over the head. the head. 4. From ear to ear round the f??r head. ? R. Do"ard has ?lwaya ready for ?ale a spl'-ndid ?toik of Genta' Wigs, Toupee*, LndW Wigs, half Wigs, Frii ots, Braids, Curls, Ac., beau tifully manufactured and as cheap as any eetabUsh ment in the Union. DOLLABD'8 HKRBANIUM EITJiACT OR LU8 TR0U8 HAIR TONIC, prepared from South American herbs and roots, the most successful article ever produced for preserving the hair rrom falling out or changing color, restoring and presetving it in a he:dthy and luxuriant stat^. Among other reasons why Dullard's hair-eutticg m? loon, maintains its immeuse popularity is the i:tct that his Tonic is applied to eveiy head of hair cut *t his establishment, consequently it is kept in better preservation than und^r any other known applica tion. It being thus practically tested by thousand*, oilers the greatest guaranty ot its efficacy, sk.ld wholesale and retail at his Oid Establishment. 177 Chesnut Street, opposite the State House, Phila delphia. R. Dollars Las at lart discovered the u pli a ul tra of hair dye, and announces it for sale, with per fect confidence, in its surpassing everything of the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, as ma; be desired, and is used withou . nay injury to the hair or skin, either by stain or other wise, can be washed off in ten minutes after the up plioation, without detracting frc m its efficacy, per sons visiting the city are iuvitcd to give him a rail. Letters addressed to K. DOLLARD, 177 CH ESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, wUl reotive attention. jan 23?ly. TO C05T&ACTG KS. Omca or Cos _ ssioscr or Pcbuu Buillisus, > February 21,1?54. J PR0P08ALS ril be received in this office until Saturday, the 22d ef April ntxt, at 3 o'clock {I. m, for grading and graveling *0 much of Mary and avenue, between Seventh street and Potomac bridge, as is not now grade! and gravellal, a* mi; be directed by the Coiamifisieuer of Public Bui*, tags. The work Is to be of the best character, and to be done to the acceptance of the 0ommisslon-;r. or su h person as he may appoint to inspect it, and al! tbat is to be done mu t be done by the first day of Octo bt-r next The graveling must be at least twelve inches in depth at the 0 ntre of the street, tapering off gradu ally to six inches in depth at the sides. Security will be required for the faithful per formance of the work. Any surplus earth from the grading must be de posited at such place, within a reasonable distano-, as the Commissioner shall designate. Proposers will state the priae per cubic yard for the grading, and per superficial yard for the gravel ing, intruding gravel ard all ?*^r^jNcn Commissioner of Public Buildings. fobjra?dtd AMERICAN ft FOREIGN AGENCY, Opi#*iU the Treasury DtpartmcnL, Wj.ih\ngL>>n. 1 TNDER the direction of Aaros Uaighi Halhkr. Lj Counsellor of the Supreme Court of tbv Uni^ ted States, and Consul General of the Republic of Ecuador.for the United States, established "for the prosecution and recovery o( claims of American ci t i sens on foreign Governments; or the United S:aie* before Congress, the Executive Department* of the Federal Government and Boards of Commis.-ioners sitting in Washington ; recovery oi" debts, ie^a-ie , and inheritances in the United States and forn.-n countries; investments hi United States and fctste securities; collections generally, remittances, aud other money business. Having efficient aud relia ble correspondents in the several States and Terri tories of the Union, in Mexioo, Central and f-outL America, the chief cities of Europe, in Au-Lralis, In dia, and China, the undersigned is prepared to give his prompt and faithful attention to all busing that may ha nonfided to his agency. fob 15?Wly AARON H PALMER. O EC0ND HAND CHIC&EIUNG PIANO.?A ?*? O ond hand Piano made by Jona:- Chickering, ol Boston, for sale low at the Musw; Depot of fob 8?it HI LRU 8 ft HITS IN VI RATI N G CO RDIA L A PHENOMENON IS MEDIC ISE. Health hestorkd ani> life I 'MBfrfTMBNKD, b> 1<R. KFK .* IN VHK BATING ELIXIR OR OOKOIAI*?At ?nt he Trffer tl*s atiribwtad tn Pro-. MOHSEB IUVWOKATlft ELlXUt< KtVKUlAS w> rt*-rece*to*el<*i. Tbe public often d csuved, tad saUiue truths announced by tb" dix.i.rar-? lat fact*, u:ihnltUt facte 1 y wit <?<* of the higheet a lass and dww>?r, or* "?>? tl?*pb atrwwr all dosM*. INOKKWIiW If ?YER ROWN by a mm af tMt mruy wbiefc Is perWtly imhtokb. Tbe Kuxia remedies, to *11 MM, tba drpb table evils arvinx tun a abuse ot t' e ?uto?i ernnf wlteh make ur the w c?l?rful m?c: ine call?4 man It rw?t/ rr? to fall v gor every d Heats fuao tt-n connected with that a e mpound affney of matter a i m nA, ??'?'? *" ee^ew Umc imc/ hmmjxn i\f*. to HM W * '?"M* eeerU 1*r ti aa>?s or <lct4eat ?a vital power. it to ?ero*. mended ? s the ooly arenas of o^rievufcaMig that eter^y which la cravwr) u> the pr. *>er enjoy urru ot all the natural a*?et ice, a? well as the 1 ighet mental jrtMbvte*. It" be. efc'al ei>'ts arr tot ma. Liiied to ellber (MOT te ?ny rf The frcWe gjr^ the: <Sli?f wMk. the Mlf, errfYeted y nth, the onrworB man r?f bo iaeji^ t?-e virfla of wrvi m 4a* ore*al. u, the it dividual f ffcttaf item t*Q. rai de bility, cr from the aeakn?*s?ot a single organ. ?iu all tiiid imrai-Oiate iw.d jetmaiient relief fruj, use of tl.is iucomrnraMe rati vat?r. To ti ?t aba have a piedispoattioo to paralysis It win pr< v? a complete *n4 tinfcillng asfrcuard against that terri ble malady. There ai? n?ar.r. perhaps, who have so trifed with thrlr miiltrikai, that th.y tMak theme. lve? bcyai.d the tearhof medicine. I?t not even thaae despair. Th. klixir deals with disraa# aa It exist*. without referente to onuses. and will tot onlv rvirove the disorder itael , l,ut RRBUILI* THIS BROKEN COKFTTTUTION. The (Seranpciuen** cf the ayrteia. leaUit g to oar ??lus HaasMr, and the fcrw of ne-.ro-us Axaaa i*. ?ifi are no Humer us that It weald i?<j?li? a rolun a to miuoperate the mala<1ea for whioh thin p-eyara ratioa in a*i> -dtK-. A f i?, ho > erer, otiiv beeaun*. rataJ, Til: neuralgia, tic ?ol~rrauk, h>-a*arh>. in- ip ieat para'.ytifi, hysteria, j alpiuti n ot the heart, ap>. sal nffi^tioos ouM-ular Oebi'lty, t.em?rr. flatulvnea, a prickl-.p Formation in the flejh, n inbne*n, tortki. ity of tne ti ?r, trental dt].rewlmi, a ? akaer< of t\.? wiJ!, indi?po?Hi >:i t? m>>ae, fnintnaw a1?ar netrW, broken au-rp and Uirrtfrlaf dr?a?*. l^abiliiT to nl BiHiti in . a- pia.*e or pf?*iti-. n. w- aWre>? ot ih< pro. ? raati^a ^r^aa^saxttal iuo n?: oivary. in-ian bol?, ttiODoiQkiiLa fluor albwa. s tikiu^ j.t the i>t.>inacb, U malo irrk^-iiariti.8, a cl.rouk avdrncy to nib-car riage. emariatloa. and all pom plaingr? *:rg out c.f a frar itidu! an<* of tha and all hanvcnac* that doea aat proowd from organic cauaea beviad the reach of madi< ine W heueTer the ormuM to be artoil noon are fr-a fr lm tEaJtrrm.ii?n or ftnctural 4kmmm it :a nverrad tiat MORSirS I.SVTQORATING KUXER will rei-lace weakne* with s.rength. inriiptui!} a.Ui efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ?c? tint/, am1 thi-i cot uoly without h. aard of rea.-ticn, but with a happy rff-ct on the c^neral organization. B9^Haar in mitt'l that all maladi?. whereeer they be^in, finiswith the uetrcuii gywteai. and ihat tb? paraliaaUon r f tha nere<>< or Motion and enaatiun !? physical deatlu Bear in mind a;*s that for ?*#ry kind of uerrous disease ih? Klixer Coidial is tha only reliable preparation known. CACTIOX. I Da. Moatt's !*vi^oa*T a >Cokiui lma bean eoua [ tcrfeiU ? by aoaie unprincif led pert< ns. In future, a 1 t? r geuuioc Crrdial aill Latr tba ' proprietor's far simile pabteJ oyer the u>rk of each bottle and the ft>> o ins; worJs blown in the glass: "Dr. Morae'a lavlforatlug Cordial, C. II. KIKO, Proprietor, S.T< jig- The Corvlial:? put up highly eon-entrated, in pint bottle*. 1 rice,?$3 per liottle: two fo- fS; rf* for $14. C- II. KIMJ. iTcpriator, li_ Broadway, New York. fold by Drugg'ats throughout the United States, Canad&f, and West Indies. AGENTS. Washington? Z. D OILMAN. Baltimore? S. P. HANCB. Riehmonl?BENNETT A BEERS, mar 80?estf ?JgjfcPMMtafc-iaiWW wWtTiilf - '?K3i- w ? CHERRY PECTORAL, For tba rapid Core et C0U6H8, COLDS, HOARSEYESS, BRONCHITIS, WH00?X5G-( ClUH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AMD cossmiirnoN. TO CCHE A C)LD, WITH HRADACBC AND 80KENESS OF THE BODY, take the Cherry Jto otjJ. on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. FOB A OOLD AND COUGH. t&Seine it m^in nr. noon, and evening, according to directions on tbe bit'ie, and the difficulty will soon be removed? None will long hufler trom this trouble when they fl"d it tan be Bo reaiily ctred. Persons aitU u>d with a seated cough, which breuka th- tool their r?*t tit night, aill find by taking tL<- Ci iret Pktoku. on going to bed, they may be m;~e ot s uud, otbro keu slMp, and eout.eijuent is,f.-r^hing re t. Ureat relief from suffering, and an -animate cere, is afford ed to thousands wno are thus olu clad. 1 y this in valuable remedy. , From its agrccaVle effect in th JU) cares, rcacy find themselves uow.iliiig tu forego ib> u*e vkheu tbe ne cessity for it h:t- ceased TO'wSwStb AN1> PUBLIC f EAKf.T? thi' remvd^Tfinvaluabl-. a> by \fe a-tion on tLe thnat and luug^. when taken n small qualities, it re movitf all hoirovne-s ta a ut hours, and wood?riui ly incr^a?s the power &ialT.exjbility o: the vo?.?. ASTUMA is geuarally much r*>.iiv- d, and citen ^rkolly eurwl by cheb&y Psctoml But there are VMS" ci es cbrticate ? t- yiel<1 entiiely to no m d*cin ? C'ueiry P^eh>r. 1 *111 cure il.en, if they can be curort. BRJVCII TIS, or irriUtion ol the throat add up per p-.il on of tfu- laug^, m^y i>? cured bv taking i'herij P?ct ralinaaail and treqi ent Uorb. The uncoui' n*abl? oipreaskon i^ o a r- li v- 1. " K CR. in-, ilive ??n ?;a"'ic of an iaiony, tob? fo'lowtd by l-.r^e and fr< qQert 'oses of the Cherry Pejtora! uatil it vu'?lue> the 0ise.ee. If taken in seas m it wi:l n t fail to cure. WHCOPI *tl COUOII may be broken np and soon cund ly tha use of Cherry Peotoral. Ttlt: lNFi.Ufi\2\ is speedily rtraored by this r< mviy. Numerous instances h?vk b^en noticed wh -r* whole families were prote.-ted from any ?eri vif oonneqoenees. whi;? their n?.iirhbjrs without the oharry Pectoral, were sultering from the di*aae. I epeated instances are reported here or patient* who have be-n cured from LIVER OOMPLAINTB by this remedy. u> many that there can b* no i4ue?tion of its healing power on these diseases. It should b- perseveringly t*ken until the pain in the side and other un pleasant symptoms cease. FOR CONSUMPTION in its earlieet Ftege^ it should be taken under the advioe ol a pood I'bysh cun if po sible, and in every caw: with a careful rtn g:<rd to the printed cUrrciu-iis on tbe bottle. If ju dioiously used, and the pauent is cari lully nur*d meantime, it will seldom fail to subdue the di>?ase. For settfei CONSUMPTION in its wortt form, tbe Cherry Pectoral should be given in dosea adapted to wLat the patient requires and can bear. It always affords some relief, and not unfrmju- ntly cures those who are considered past all cure. Ihere are many thciusau'.s scattered all over the countiyt who feel and say that they owe their live? a'.id prrSint health to the Ch-rry l*ect<>ral This remedy is offered to the eotnni.nny wi'h tbe confidence we feel in an article whi-h heldou tails to realise the happiest effects th*t can be desired.? ao wide is the field of its usefuiuesa and to nume rous the cases ol its cures, that almost every taction oi the country abounds in persou?, publicly known, who have W en restored froui alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. When onoe cried, its superiority over eTery other medicine of its kind, is toe apparent V laoapeoli* rvataoa. and wh?re its virtue" are known, the public no lorewr ho'iUte what antidote to employ U t the distr-velDg and langervUh affections of the pu.monary orgms, which are InriJent to cur climate. And Lot onij in formidable attacks trp'>n tn? lun^t, hnt tor the mild er varieties of Oalds, Ctmphs, Hoa'-seness Ac . and for COildrva it is the pieaMtnteet aud aaf^t me<1icice that can be obiainni. No family should be without it, and those who har < uaed it never will. Prepe.rel by J. C AY'EK, Chemist. Lowell, M<t? Sold in Wtkf;hingV<n by Z. b. Qilm .n Sold In Georgetown by 0. M. Unthicum, and by all Druggist*everywhere m?r 'i??eo3m CLOTHS, CAS6IMERE, AND VESTIK08. WE have now in store a well assorted stock ol the aboTe poods, such as ? Biolley's and Sitncai* Black French C'otha, which are admitted to be the best brand.* Black and fancy Cawime.es Black Satin and Silk Vesting* Fancy 8il& and Marseilles do T<t gentlemen who wi.?h to purchase tbe materials and have their <*1othes made, we invite them to ex amine our stack. AL80 IN STORK? Silk and linen Pocket UanJkta Black and fancy Silk CravaU Merino and Cotton % Hose Ki*, ~iik, sud Thread Gloves Gaui" Merino Shirts All of whv?h will be sold at Mr low prices MAXWELL. gRARS A COLLET. 7th street, 3 d^.n above Penn. <vea j.-. mar 21 ?eo2w BERAGE DE LANES. TfE have a very superior stock of Baraga De f V Laiuwa, whioh we will ofl?r at very low pri YERBY, TEBBS A YERBY, Comer ot 7 th stmt and Pean. aveaue. ?at 11?dim