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( . the )>ar. at price* to t>« s<rwJ upon, ; , to th~ u ual amount of *pae« they may rv * T'i-in/ t'.v the v.-ar not to advertiae articles i-i 'heir r*_"ilar buaiue**, nor to innert In I ,-r any '»ther mine* than their own. if nil 1 MITl'AUT Notices, exceeding five tinea, ', t t I- tlvertiselilent*. am;\a.M)K1a gazette job printing OFFICE. - \vjntim \i>i>ki) lakcielytoouk t«>(HiTVIKM VK job type, w 11'.' z'tzt.t *o are prepared t ..\ i'- r |er» f the following, with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH nMi'ULh'fe, BILL jlKAIMt, it | sUIonL KKIVKT8, U. Vl>. KAi I. ROAD KKCKII'TS, \ it.-. I AP0TIIK0ARIK8 LABBL8, t'UNO, lilSIM>).> CARDS, IIA N Dili LLS. X\ 't iNDH. VISITING « ADDS.ANt> KVKIO UKSCK1PTIUX OK PltlSTllVG, r i|>'ti i-r.'iM.nahle t-riiia. at any z??:zz zzjzhzt ?hs z-zzz\clz. (qt '< . a". 7" hince Street, between fun :x 'ill lioijal Streets. np ll.tf iRAM.Kano ALEXANDRIA RAIL ROAD ' LV~i.i-.:?vvtf.x Wasiiisuion anil the Sorrn, Ufii\ ii v. Imikuonsvillk. anil Richmond, i.ymiil; hi and tdk. SlllTH VVkMT. I.»ave A \ rudria at ~1 o'clock, A. M., ar; i I.isctiut'H'i ii.-kt morning at 4, A. M.. r .<.necting witu the traius on the Virginia and T--1;*,**-.'Kailroad lor .Mkmi'Him. Al.ni Stages !. < arlottesville to Lynchburg a distance o' > m 11 »*s. Tare from Alexandria to Lynchburg, $7,50. dec 4.ti MANASSAS GAP RAIL ROAD. I)ASSKM«KKS tor this Hoad will leave the Alexandria Sta'ion, in the Orange Train e'" 'A M , dailv (Sundays expected.) ">.tl hl>W\ (iRI'.KN. Trea urer. :.i.X ANURIA A WASHINGTON R. ROAD if ~ r- ^rgggggsc OX AND AKTKK MoN DA\ . the '4oih nut., the Trains on this Road.'.until lurthcr no ah run regularly, at the following hours, will leave Alexandria, lor Washington, 1'1 lv. 2, .'>1. and 51 o'clock, l.i.i Washington IU, llj', I^. 3 r <%- **» " o'clock, -tin) connect with a i;.e ot CM XI HI'SKS at the Bridge, it (»( Ml .-« en :h«- Company on Seventh the .National Ho'el building, a lew :> trom Pennsylvania Avenue, anil to the -i '»p r in time lor the Cars For Alexandria, the Omnibuses will leave the Miner n; tin street and Pennsylvania avenue. "dMllllr Hi; 111 Hlllr >U tuuilCll wnu mv li i.i-f I'A.iSAt.h T(» PKNNSYI.TASIA AVKXt'K, 25 CKNT8 I.,cut di !< !»->. or Bundles', will be lorwanled A txandria and Washington, Irom the cA in either place. Heavy freights will be transported over the it. it delivered at the Depot in Alexandria, or f e Long Budge. JOB CORSON, jar, .' i.:t Superintendent i AI I. »N|. \\ INTKK AKKANUKMKNT8. 1867 ADAMS' KXPKKSS COMPANY I^VlTKthe attention ol the public to the taciii*i«-s aHorded by this Company, lor the and sate conveyance ol Specie, Bank N ' « valuable packages, heavy and bulky t.\i*. K vi'KF.sSK.S lor the Fast, to Baltimore. ^ i * i> 'a. New York, Boston, Providence, "t- \ lertve our olfice daily, at 2, P. M. k\TKl->>'/.> tor the South, to Richmond, " org Petersburg, Lynchburg, and lor '* .i. \ Carolina, south Carolina, (iror*>' V abaina. and Tennessee, leave vlaily at M ' KXl'lvRsSFs are always accompanied ami trustworthy messengers, and the ir rai,: |y upon all business entrusted to us : Ion- with safety, punctuality, and des ?i' -h. k.v s.On heavy freight from Baltimore »'«(.» " lb>; from Philadelphia, $1: ' n V* York. .50. N" i act. ig,«. ot goods taken by weight, un " 'A. - ... IV... K W. FALLS, Agent. . 1HK steamers (iF.ORGE PAGE 'l'HOMAS COLLYKR will rui at the following hours: L-iie Alexandria at 1$, 7. S, 9, 10, 11, A >r '-i i. 3. 4, and 5, P M. ",IU ^ .»»lin g'on at t'J. S. 9, 10, 11, A M If 3i. t. fj. and '5, P. M. FAIIE 13 cknts. vH\I.KY S "MNIRl'SF.S connecting wit! ' 1'AlfK .ii.i ("OI.LYKR. will leave the Cap »: .! corner of r.'th street and Pennsylvania ' " the same time the boats leave Alexan 1 RICHARD WALLACH, x.l 4.tf President . .IT^. THK WASHINGTON, ALEX *w.^£AN'|iKIA, AND GEORGKTOWI v't-\M I U'KKT COMPANY..The steame MHI.1 ( apt .Lin,es Harper, will leav ' it or,, on Saturday, at I o'clock, P M. ''cs. a\e Alexandria every Wedoesda run-, at 7 o'clock -e steamer UL4MOXD ST.4TK. Capt. J 4"win. will leave It ltimore every Wednesda 1 o'clock. P M ar.il returning, leave Alexai n Saturday, at'» oVI-M-k. P. M. Korf'reigh to WHEAT \ BRO.. Agents. All way freight will he required invariably ii ce mh 2.tt fPHK SHOALS AXP QUIC KSANDS 01 I YOUTH . Hist Published the 3d Kditior -°n Spermatorrhea or Seminal Diseases..-J -i tu'ic Treatise op the treatment and perfec re ot Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness i habits acquired in Y outh, by Pr Culvei Member oi the Royal College of Surgeon Kngland. (1S27.) Licentiate ot the Ha! ,"^4) and 30 years Rcsideut I'ractiorer i: *r.doi., Author ot the '-Guide to Health, ,jr-en Book, How to be Happy," Memoirs o i.e and Married Lile."&c. * his small, but highly valuable Treatiai » world renowned Physician and Surgeoi ts out the only sure and permanent cure fc -"asss and is the or.lv publicat'on of its kin "en in a benevolent spirit and by a scientifi ~4ti It should be in the bards of all wh ' -e their hie and health and happinaas her '"hereaiter. l'i ice. '2 cents, or 4 stamps, « 'receipt ot' which it will be sent, post free an secuied. by Dr. Ch Kline. No. 420 li * ""tie. Box 4'>s6, New Y'ork. jan 15.3ai^ J 'HN MURPHY, ATTORNEY AT LAR *'il! practice in the Courts of Westmor K csmond. and Northumberland Countiei Y CJtfictr. Kice s Store, Westmoreland Count] dee 5.tf Alexandria city* six per cent, stoei a* tb-guteted aiuj Coupon, for sale bjr 30.u CORSE BROTHERS. Bt'SlXKSN CARDS. Ci EORGE S1GGERS, BOOK HINDER. No. ' )T V.\ Prinre street, upposit c the Gazette Office., MeraH'hia. la.MUSIC, MAGAZINES, and OLD BOOKS bound iw any style. N. B. I also Rclk and make to ordkk any description o! BLANK BOOKS, which 1 will warrant to be made of the best paper and mate- t rials, and bound in the stlongest manner. Bank n Officers Bankers. Merchants. Clerks of" Courts, r Hotel Keepers, Insurance Companies, and all who want BLANK BOOKS are respectfully in- j vited to give me a call. jan 2.tl i Jobo. mcveigh, attorney at law, and GENERAL LAND AGENT, St. Paul. Minnesota Territory Rkkkuknckh..Sturges, Bennet & Co; R. H. c Loury, Cashier Bank of Republic, Mew York; j Chubb Brothers, Washington. 1). C.; Brent At Kinder; Wm. N. McVeigh, President of Bank t of Old Dominion, Alexandria, Ya.; Worts, Austie At McVeigh, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hopkin-, c Hull & Co ; Appleton At Co., Baltimore, Aid.; R. v H Miller K Co., St. Louis, Mo ; Hon. J. W. Brockenbrough, Lexington. Va. jy 1*.eoly ^ JOHN H. PAKKOTT, c B () OKSELLER A SO S TA I'lOXER, , ALSO, sole Agent in this place, and this ' region of Virginia, for the sale of Wok- J ckstek's Cklehkatkd PI ANOS, 4ir1 Cakhakt At | Nbroham's MKLODEONS; keeps constantly on j hand a well-selected Stock of STATIONERY. f Also, the largest Stock ot MUSIC and MUSI- f CAL INSTRUMENTS ever offered in this mar- } f ket. [jy 3.tf] JOHN H. PARROTT , F1TZPATRICK & BURNS, r FA1KV1KW COTTON WOKK8, . SKAK THJt CANAL BASIN, ALBXANDK1A, VA. | Manufacturers ot Matres<-es Patent Spring. » Hair, Cotton, Husk, and Moss; Cotton Warp, a | Cotton Twine, and Cotton Bats. o jy Any description and size made to order v at short notice. b U7* An assortment of the above articles al-, ways on hand. ap 3.tf THOMAS 8. JA.lllKSO.V, MACHINIST and IRON FOUNDER. j j <>r Rftvil lllll WlI.KC KTHKKTH /~fl 1 «rw - . . IS PREPARED to execute orders lor S'l'A- \ TIONARY STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, ( Mill Gearing. Shatting, Pulleys and Hangers, j Pumps, Fans. Slide and Hand Lathes, Drill t Presses, Wrought or Cast Railing. Coluthnl and Girders. Gas or Water Pipe, and MACHINERY ot every description. Superior CASTINGS made to order at short notice, and on reasonable terms. On hand, several STEAM ENGINE1- eight horse power, aad eight or ten LATHES. to which the attention of those in want is re- t quested. mil tifi.ly < G1 AS F I T T I N G EST A RLlSH M EXT.. \ WILLIJIM COG JIN, Practical Gat-Fitter. '! Fayette Jitley. Alexandria. proposes to open a j branch ot his establishment at Charlottksvillk. < where, as here, he will attend to GAS-FITTING I in all its branches. Stores, Dwellings, Churches, Machine Shops and Public Buildings fitted up on the most approved plans, and at reasonable J ' prices. He is also prepared to furnish Steam " Pipe, Steam Guages, and Steam Cocks. Con- tracts will be made for work, and fixtures of any kind supplied at the lowest rates. I Ali. Work wakranted. ap 2&.ly JKS KINS & L A M B DI N~ MAULJFJC- jV TURERS OF SASH, DOORS. SHIT- ' 'I'Et.S. BLINDS, and FRAMES, keep con- stantly on hand a large assortment of the above r named articles, and will sell them, (quality con- sidered.) as cheap as they can be bought in the United States. iyj~ All orders promptly attended to Circu- . lars of sizes and price* furnished, on applica- ' tion. Address JENKINS A LAMBDIN. ' cor. ot Queen and Fairfax-sis., Alex.. Va. ap 21.eoly 1TACEY. PAPER-HANGER, VPHOI.- , v7'WH Vft CII DFR mid HOI'SE DE- YoRATOR 7A GENERAL, whilst returning his grateful acknowledgement? to his numerous j j friends lor their very liberal encouragement <lu- j ring the I wo years he has been amongst them. « assures them that it will be his continued efiort to serve them with promptness, and at moderate , charges, at his old stand. No. 149, north side | King street. Alexandria mh 20 ccthbkkt powell w. levin powell. } ( l.n«- v* l>ou<t»un.) ] 1)OWKLL A CO., GENERAL COMMJS S/OA MERCHANTS,dkalku in WINES, 1 I TEAS, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C., corner King ( I and Union ilnclt, Altxundria, f a. ; i nr Strict personal attention given to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce. All " oiders filled with despatch. my 19.tf c. j. wise. l k. orkknk. 1.MNE GROUND PLASTER, 2240 pounds j. to the Ton, constantly ground and lor ' saie by WISE tt GREENE, at the Franklin Steam AnlU, Alexandria, Ya. Calcined 1'las- ter always on hand. Ky~Countiug Room, Union street, No. . 2nd story over D. S. Gwin's Commission Store, my f>.dly f '1 C. BERRV, wholesale and retail deai.j # er in Fokkion and Domestic Notions. Fancy Goods. Ac., No 72, king-strttl, is now receiving a large and well selected stock ot FALL GOODS, to which he calls the attention ' of dealers and others visiting our city, as he is satisfied that he can furnish them goods upon as good terms as any house fuither North. _«fP >1 J S K. W k1kchklok. sidney It UP IN. V? 1NCHELOF. A BKU1N. GROCERS IV and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 49 Union ttrret. Alexandria. Virginia. Farmers may rely upon having their ^ personal attention to all produce entrusted to them. jy 17.tf c 1) H. HOOFF. Alexandria Va ~fLOUR. I , GRAIN {( GROCERY MERCHANT, y has removed to No. Ob South of Prince, and on Union street. Particular attention will be ' given to all consignments of Produce. Plaster, v { Salt, and Groceries furnished ut rurrent rates. I- jy 28 juus 8. knox. jr robert f. knox. n KNOX A BROTHER. (Successors To D. Hume Ac Co..) Grocers, Commission and Fot warding ? MERCHANTS, i. No. 27 King-street, Alexandria, Va. I mh 11.tt' 1 A CARD..W. J. HIGDON, fir the present *' can be lound at W. E Atwell's. 124, king-street. All orders in HOUSE, SIGN, and I ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, promptly atten- ded to Orders from the country particularly !! I requested. feb 18.tt . «. b. jr. b. 8idnkt wallace. jxo. miffs"*. A DDISON. WALLACE A CO.deji.krs in . A AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. " | SEEDS and MANURE. No. 13 Union strut. (Addison 6f Howard's old stand.) Alexandria, ^ Va. C7* Orders solicited. jan 8.tf c t. a. bkewi8 anthony lawson o f|^ A. BREWIS & CO. wholesale and kee J # tail GROCERS. LIQUOR. AND COM it j MISSION MERCHANTS, Cameron street,: id I Alkxandkia. Va. mh 11.tf 5t]\ r ELDR1DGE. GENERAL COM MIS- iVI MERCHANT and SHIP BROk, KER. also. Agent /or the Boston. Alexandria, s- and Georgetown regular line of Fackeis. Union s. Wharf. Alexandria. Va. nov 4.ti f' \\f 1LLIAM ItMUIR. mantfactt her aitd w dealer in all kinds or CABINET FURc, NITURE. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, LOOKING GLASSES, kc., comer of Ring and St. j Asaph streets Alexandria, Va. je 2.ly I FRID, Bl'SI ft'KSS (AHUM. L)IDGELY, HAMPTON \ CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IV TEAS. TOBACCO, and LIQUORS. Beg leave to call the attention of dealers to heir large and well selected stock ot goods, vhieh they otler tor sale at the very lowest ates, and upon the most accommodating teims. Alexandria, mh 19.tf ( OKSK W D. CORSE. tANKl.NG, KXCJIASGK, am. OOLI.KCTIOX OmCfcor COKSK KKOTUERS, No. 93, Exchange Block. II TV. will make (kdlectionson all accessible If points in the United States, and hold proeeds subject to Check,or remit promptly to any esignated point. We will deal in Exchange. Tunt Bills, Proviisiny Notts, Uncurrent Money, Coin. ifr. Stocks and other Skccritiks bought and sold m Commission, and Loans negotiated upon taorable terms. Interest allowed to Depositors. A varied experience of many years in this lusiness, enables us to oiler our tervices w ith ontideiice to the public. feb 19.tf r 1AR1) . E D W A K I) SNO WD EN having [ / opened a (l ENERJ1L AGENCY OF''ICE. cimer of 1th stieet and Dnusiunu Avenue, Washington City, offers his services to the public, u prosecuting claims in all the Departments, and ielore the Court of Claims, buying and selling teal Estate, buying and selling L. rid Warrants, trying and selling S'ocks, negotiating Loans, nd all other business of similar character, w ith romptness. Washington.jan lb.illy C'i c BRADLEY. Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Manufacturer, cornel ot King and Allied treets, Alexandria. Va., has constantly on hand, nd offers to the public, an excellent assortment it' Cabinet Wakf., Sofas.and Chaiks.oI every ariety. and on the lowest terms, which, tor duraility and finish,cannot be surpassed, mh 4.ly DS. (.WIN At SON, GENERAL COM* # MISSION. GROCERS and FORWARD N(* MERCHANTS will devote strict atten ion to the sale ol Flour. Wheat.Corn, and al* tinds ol Country Produce.to the purchase o' iuano. Plaster, Ac., and to every thing pertain n^ to our line ot business, No. 6 Union street Alexandria. Va aug 14.tt VCARD..NATH'L. BOUSH, GROCER avd >HJP ('HJKl)I.ER, So. 'i. Irwin'» If hurf. Ai.hxaki>ria. Va. mh ' \1 v H RICHARDS, .Ik. No. r,t», Kino v? a street. At.kxamuiia. Va.. mamitac* urer ot Hooped Skirts. Bonnets, Elastic. Mornc:o. and other Belts. Head Dresses. Ac jv If' I CM I S DJENFLT.DENTIST, Alkxav i) hi a Va Office, -lit Ko\al street, below Piince.Offers his professional services to those desiring them. Particular attention paid to the insertion of Artificial Teeth tiov 5.ly J P. CLARKE, dealer in Paper Hangings . Shades., and Fixtuies, Curtain Hangings, nd Veuitian Blinds, King street, Alexandria. Va jy 14.dtt 'go. 11 hoh1nson. thomas f.. payne. | ) OBINSON he PAYNE,(iiocers.Commission 17V and Forwarding .Meichants, Prince Street Vharl.AlexatMlria.Va oct K.tf I THOMAS PERRY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. f>. Janney s Wharl, Alexan- Iria, Ya mv '<"*.u HATS, CAI'S, BOSKETS, *c. N'O 7b. P HEN IX HALL, HAT AND C AP ESTABLISHMENT..JOHS JRSOLD having removed ro his new store in the rbove building, would solicit a call Irom the public to exnmii e his selection of the most per lect articles ot the London. Paris, and New Vork Fall styles, composing the greatest variety j' HATS and CATS pver offered in tins market.remember also that this stock being direct bom the manulartoriofo can be sold as cheap as n any retail establishment North. Attention is rarticularly invited to ARNOLD'S NEW s'l YLK OK PATENT MOLESKIN ELASTIC HATS, which comprise e\ery variety ot tex lire and elegance, and have only to be been to >e appreciated. In regard to the head gear for young men. a vLOUC'H HAT is offered, w hich cannot be surpassed. and a sight of is sure conviction. The most beautiful assortment of CHILDREN'S and INFANT'S FANCY HATS AND i^APS. But the greatest curiosity is ihe reriarkable cheapness of all articles sold bv oct 6.-tf JOHN ARNOLD. BOOTS AM) SHOES. 4 LEXANDR1A, VA., January 1ST. 16.07.. RH'HjIRD y. CROSS has this day asso iated with him in business. JUHS IF. LL'GKNREEL and HESRY C. FIELD, tor the pur pose of carrying on a GEN ERAL SHOE BUSINESS. at No. ~4. Kino stkkkt. Alkxandria, Va .. under the firm name and style of CROSS. LUGENBEF.L & CO., where the public gene rally are invited to call and examine their large and well-selected Stock ot BOOTS, SHOES. f*c., which w ill be sold lor cash, or to strictly punc tual customers, as low as they can be had (quality considered) in this or any other city. IT* Particular attention paid to CUSTOM WORK, both as to material and workmanship, and w arranted to please. A call is respecttully solicited at the SHOE STORE ot jan 7 CROSS. LUG EN BEE L * CO. fjfHF. cash 8ystkm a nop re D..The subscriber Having tried the credit system, and tound that it will not pay, has concluded to adopt the r»«ii nnneinle li» future and from this date. he will continue to <lo business upon the above principle. In bidding adieu to the old system, he would return his thanks to his customers lor past tavors, and hopes by strict attention and such inducements as he may otter, to continue it under the new. jan 1.tf JOHN L. SMITH BOOTS am. SHOES,FOR CASH ONLY!! Henry l. si.mpson, Agent tor Stephen K. FIELD, will continue to lurtush B »OTS AND SHOES for cash only, at his old stand. No. S North Royal street mh 13-3m I INVITE CITIZENS and strangers to call at my manufactory, No. 141, King street, between Washington and St. Asaph streets, and examine my large and handsome assortment ol SADDLERY (iOODS, as 1 do not intend to be surpassed in my line of business, by any other city. I have on hand, and am daily manufacturing as tine and superior an assortment, as can be found in any of the Northern cities. My stock comprises as great a variety as can be found in any other house, consisting of H AR- NESS, of ail kinds, Irom Ike fine quill work down to the dray, cart, and plow Harness. TRUNKS, of every kird, tine SOLE LEATHER, Steel Spring Iron frame Ladies TRUNKS AND BONNET BOXES, and all other kinds down to the common packing Trunks; SADDLES. BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS. Xc., as fine a? the finest; Buffalo and fancy ROBES, DRIVING GLOVES, HORsE COVERS. CARPET BAGS, VALIOKS, Arc., &c., of all kinds. Call and see for yourselves. Thankful lor the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, solicit a continuance of the same, and 1 pledge myself to spare no pains to give satisfaction. All GOODS warrar.lfd to be a* represented. WILLIAM E. PADGETT. octSl.tf VjKGROF.S WANTED .I wish toporchaae any number of NEGROES, tor which I will pay libera! prices. Those wishing to sell, will do well to call on me before selling, at my old stand, at West End, Alexandria, Va. aug 18.dt! JOSEPH BRUIN. 0 ^ vy morning. arrm OKI OOODS, &c. SPRING TRADK. Ih.r>s ii K 1 A S , A i> A n s <k CO., Akk now RKCE1ying their stipplv of spring and mwlmkil DRY goods which were purchased on the best Terms, and lecttd with care, suitable Or Umilies generally Desirous ot' cultivating more of the cash trade or short time buyers, we offer our entire stock at wholesale or retail, at such prices as will compete wi'h any other h«>o-e We respectfully solicit an examination of our stock mil M riH) FAR.MKKs ^a'lhe subscribers are now | receiving their SPRING SL'Pl'LY OF GOODS, consisting in part of. Heavy 3-4 and yard wide bro. Shirtings " No. t am! 'J Osnaburgs No. 1 Burlaps Linens F'armers Dii is; blue Denims: blue Jeans Striped Osnaburg; I'laid Domestics. Ac. which they offer to their customers on the most accommodating terms. Gall and examine our s'ock as we are deteimined to sell GOODS at /«« f>riits [up .'<] J. F. A L. A. I.A KKI "%T F.W GOODS.We are now r< reiving our Spring supply of D R Y and FANCY GOODS am) NOTION'S . a!-o. a well selected stock of CARPKTING, MATTINGS. RIGs Ac. Among others, we have rich and beati'ilrl Challies. Berages and Organdies. by the ya;d. or in Robes a Volatite ami a (^uille; Black ami Spring Silks; Lavella '"loth-; Black Alpacas; Red Skirts. Hooped Skirl-. and S .irts ot all kinds ; Broche. Stella. Printed and Crape >iiaw I-: Broche. Steiia, and Printed Sear;.-; Black ( loth-; Doe Skin Cas-imeres; Colored Summer <'assi meres and Tweeds: Linen Drillings, white and checked. Also, a large s'ork of Domestic Goods and Notions, to which we invite the at- tl'IltlOIl ol .Merchants Itu Wit' junior geiirianv Cirult ]>uigum*Jut Con':.' S. K W MKYKXBKKU, ap I Sarepta ilall. > King si. CtH.ALLl AM) DKLHI RubK A Ol'ILLK'fr / Lawn an«l Berage do do Figured i'italli and Dura's Black and White do Fancy Drew bilks black (»ro de Khine Silks, very low ' Mourning Silks " Alpaca. Bomba/ ne and ''antouCloths " French M-melaine* and CbaMi French Work and Lao s, a lineas-or men?, Parasols and I'mbielias; Mella Shawls and Scarls; Steel Sprim; Skirt.-, new s'jle. Linen Sheetings: Pillow Case Limn.-. !n-h Linenol'every quality and price, r: rived an ! toi sale low by mh 3<> ' TAYLOR A, HIT'. HI SON KW SPRIN(i ( <'(>I> .V> r :.a\! ^ reived our Spring -ti} j !.einbracr very genera! assortment m |iR Y-OOOPS ::t " the various branch** ol the r.ide. As we shall be in leceip' ol Oop.L at >r<Tf in? Tvai- di.r.ny the season. < ur stock will at all tune- he vejv complete. We have also in s'ore a line «tnr. ol all kinds ol CALPKTINO* and Ol' I'LOiHr We invite the attention ol purchasers to 0111 Stork, as it is our purpose to ii to the <-.> and prompt cudit trad-*. .- etieap as the saim class nl goods can be bought ill this, or an} other market, [mh IIJ WlTMHKs A CO. C<ARPf T'Nos. MATTIXOS. AND OiL) < L( '1 H >. vO pie. a- |i grain Parpetii gs 30 do Super White and Check'd Mattings 20 do Floor and i able Oil CI iths i I't do Ste.ir Lit.en. received and lor sab low, by la . h] TAYLOR K MTCH1SOX 1VTKW SPR1NC, «;(»<);>> We .ue now re ceiviiij» an unusually large and well select rd stock ol seasonable (joods Ha\ir.g heel bought on the most tavoiable teim-, we an enabled to offer great inducements to <»nr Towr and Country Iriends. and invite ti.eir early at tention to our assortment mh 27 BKKKLVY SHACKLF/IT. '/ ii /ni) k. ur n%i / SrriUMi uuwi\i.. i i u\si\ ^ n\ «r« SOA are row receiving tinir SPRINC MOCK OF GOODS, embracing ali fhi vatic tics usually loiir.d in a Crr-t class cla's I>r;, Goods House. Thev rc*pectlnily invite then Jriends and dealers generally, to call and ex amine their stock beiore making their purcha ses m h 19 "VfKW DRY GOODS ami CARPETING. \\'r ar,. now receiving a large supply o our SPRING STOCK, to which we invite ib< attention ol our customers, and the public it general. S. W. A1E YEN BERG, mh 29 Sarepta Mall TK AM, MUCOUS AMI TOIJ/ICCO. T > 1DGKLY. HAMPTON \ CO.. wholksali J.V DKALEK8 IN TOBACCO. || K IN<1 STHKKT have in store a large stock ol the following brands ol TOBAOCt> ' Crumpton's pienriiiim Lb lumps, in tin toil ' J. S. Hale's" Extra line cuinl. in lancy boxe; ' Game Cock' Twist, m tin foil "Dew Drop'" Twist D. B \ N. W. Harris'"People's Favorite" Do do "Lux ryot the People' Do do "Apricot" Do do "Suit an j.'' "Charles Fry's" Bo. "A. B Dabney's" Ib< "Magnolia" " 'J. Harper'' "H J. Lewis's'' " "J. R Smith" "Jones' P. Link" " "Henry Godard" "Eliza Logan" " "Charles A»ber" " "Esmeralda" " "(i W. Thompson" " "i oterratt < n s i* s "K '*hili!r**1-"* Pi's "Belie oi the .South'* A lbs ' Wm. Litrotr' ^ "Rusedale"' A w With a larae stork of Imported. Domestic ami German CIGARS; SMOKING *!*<A< t <». in bbls ami papers; owhatan Pll'K>; Glez-d Pipe Heads: Chalk Pipes; Scotch. Kappee. ami Macraboy SM'FF. id k'-«> bladders. paper-. am! bottle-; all &l which they c.tbr to the trade as low as they ran be purebred in tl or any other market nth I!' 1/ w i BBLs RECTI F1FD WHIsKKY J \ M./ 350 kbls. Old Rye do 23 ' Apple BRANDY 30 " Domestic 10 ' Peach ' 10 " Cherry " 3 " Ginger H " Blackberry r.j ' N\ F.. KIM 2;» " Malaga WINE 10 ' Peppermint CORDIAL 5 " Cinnamon With a laige stock ot fine imported BRAN- PIKN ar.ii U INKS. in sto:. an.I Jc.r ;-ala. low, by RIDGELY. HAMPTON Ac CO, mb 90 41, Kine-strert. 1 »)Tv HALF CHE.>TS Gunpowder. ImpeJ rial, Young Hyson anil Blac®. i'EAS. in store, and lor sale, by KIDGELY, HAMPTON \ CO mh 20 No. 41 Kir» fcTi»fr. "V' OT1CE..The senior partner havi: g wi*hdrawn frcm tnetntn ot JAMES GREEN Ac SONS, our fntuie business will be conducv under the name and style oi GKKEN Ac HKO., who nave now on hand ior »a'e, and will continue to manufacture, at the old stand, corner ot Prince and Fairfax stree's, a general assortment ol" the most modern and antique Ft UNITEEE, FEATHER BEDS. HAiK. andSHt CK MATTRESSES, Acc., ai d every oiiier article embraced in our lineot business. Vv e Lope by the aid of the most modern machinery, and tr,e many conveniences which our manufactory is pro-, idea with, to be able to make it the interest of thosp wanting anything in our lire, to give i* & call. JOHN W. GREEN, I ap3(i_ti S A GREEN. , !>, 1858. HOOK«, STATIOXKItY, <fccV'KW AMi A ITKAtTI VK BOOKS. puh ^ hfheil lnj AW-o-1 8'J'i .1'n^ava. .1 Tale i»l K «jiii:naiix Laud, by Robert 51 Ballyntine, anil - r ol "HtnLoii Bay, \c.. $1 2.0. n /"/if Zio.'y /' ;/n'y. or Ba'iliu" with the World, I' s<<|mI to the (iiaot Killer, or the Battle 0 wlnrh all riMi-t Fight." by the atith -r of The .V Young Begum. -Vc . fiOc. vv Th Humbles of u Hal l»y A. L. (). K., author n of -The (> .«nt Killer," rate jii The Hi iter Hoy. or What do I Live for? by Win Randall Ballantyne, 50c. J Our Tutors Units. by the author ot "The H Christian \ ear Book." t' c. T Sirrou'his. jet Rt/nictnq. a narrative ot suert--m\ beieavements 111 a Minister a Family, a by Rev. Alexander butt, 2f>c. The time for Jinhts or some ot the 1'its into which trie Runners fall, by the Rev. William a A1 not author ol -Laws from Hea\en tor Life 011 the Karth,' 3"c lc The Life of a Ship, from the Launch to the Wreck, by the author ot "Thiee Little Kittens, b beautifully illustrated, 05c. Xit'cr Fox. by the author of '-Three Little 0 Kittens, be.iutnuliy illustrated, with colored plates, 6-V. ' I'.vil fUc!.< untl Evil Conteijuemes. wi h hand- some colored plates, ' Oc. ' -! Christian 1 'ear Hook, a (Jolden Treasury for " the young, containing a page for every day of n tn year 75c ^ Co s mill J)n s by .Mrs Hugh .Miller, widow ' vii 11, colored enera- -* villi,'-. Pilgrim, illustrative of the Pilgrim s 1 Progress, by the author of "The (»iant Killer," M '1 lit Home Picture Book, wifh beautiful picto- ^ rial board*, a iolio volume. >1 Hi' Ism s liay. nr Kvery Day Life in the Wilds " ot North America, by Robert M Ballantyne, 100. o Tht u Pur Irailert. a Tale of the Far ° North by the same author, with eight beautiful v illustrations. $ 1 20. PL Hi 'u! killer, or the Battle which all must ^ Fi/iit. f.'/e i II me. a Book for the Family, by the Rev. Dr. r; Tv\ edie. % I. u Ti e RiV'i s and Lukes of Scripture, by the Rev. W. h 1 -.vedie, handsomely printed on thick y paner wi'h Imaps and engravings of the Jor- V dan and Red Sea. >'< i). o Scripture Characters, by Rev. R S. Candlish, y 2-r» ' > Lawt from Hwntn t"«»r Lift on Earth, an illus-' ."j tratiou "I ti.e Book ol Proverbs, by the Rev. W. Arnof. $I.Vfi. ' b 'Iin L'l-'iiu ,rr ''Plotters, beautifully printed, t| witi M.\ luil nlualiatiuns, punted n colors and h gold. ~:<C My Mu'f.ir. a .-eues ol beautiful oil-colored e p i":i!. >. i '! 'rating the nursery song of "My s Mother." 2fir. J'uiuu. mi i iSy.:g< frt he Lurk One* at Hume. ( printed in oil colors, v- c. r, IP HI J if S'uig*. beautifully printed in \ colors and gold. '25c. Picture Jit ward funis, for Sunday and Week l ay Schools punted in oil colors, by Baxter's i patent proce--. each containing a hymn and an 1 e>gat t engiaviiig. in packs ol |f> cards, 20c. i: --< arc tu« ( : -tiiejt Reward Cauls that hate J ever been published I F Nelson <v Son also publish a Series or I ten s ! ( kc be uiiiiijliy printed in oil colors, in packets F i V ..it i 'Ait, i. l>< r-nrpss dpscrilif IOIIS, at (IT p.-.ck^t These are very appropriate li.r pr»- *=!: -. Tins Sciies embr.» * Eastern .Mai;i - md Custom*. Eminent Men ; English f J'l**-; I I.ol Killarney; London and its Kuv irniii; Pir'uus and Songs tor t'hildren j1 American Views, two series; Wonders of Art; Kiij»!;> L.;kes English Cathidrals; Eminent .Mri Views in Jerusalem; Bible Lands: Views r 1 in Edir.burg: The Cities ol Palestine ; Envi-1 roiis ol Jeiusalem. <vc. Kor sale by i _ mh I'.' ROBERT BELL. ^ ~ K\V BOOKs .The Magician's Own Book. ^ x ^ 01 The wi.ole art oi conjuring, being a complete band-book of parlor magic, and con* t.-.i u.g over one thousand Optical, Chemical, Maiii e'ical. and Magical Experiments, itc . il- ' Ui-tiaied with over &1M1 w<ft»d cuts, and intetei- id as a .-onice ol ainumiient lor one thousand _ and one tam nings. 1 vol. IVmo. cloth. $1. Texas Her Resources and Public Men, by J. de Cordov a. 25. I I.ncy llov\aid's Journal, by Mrs. L. H. Si- n gotirney, l-iuu. eloih. '->c. ' * The Youth's Companion and Counsellor, edi- ted by Win. Chambets, l vol cloth, $l.fdl. The Spend ihrilf. bj W H. Ainswoith, 20c Pniice Charles, or the Young Pretender, by J. I E Smith. i"(]. .'me. I ' [i Chesteilieid's Art of Letter-Writing simpli- . lied. I V Jc. How to IVtect Adulteration in our daily: drink and lood. 12jc. '1 !n Young Housew ife's Rook, or how to eke t . on' « small iricnni". IVJc | ^ How to be Healthy, aud to preserve the men- ti tal and bodily powers, lvjc. i (. t h,,.i,A..an- r\i IflflO AMirovia. * UUI 3 XJiv ijv/iiai y \J* uwvw j {inns, l.,Jc The Bible Hour, or Scripture Lessons for the ~ little one.> at home. ~'<c. Just published, for I sale by JAMKS KM'^ ISLE \ SON, * ap S No. 95, King-street. 'J MOBK CHKaP BOOKS..Lectures on Moilern History, Irum the irruption ol the Northern Nations to the close of the American Involution, by Win. Siri}th. one vol, >vo. ^ cloth, f t hit. 1 1 I a' t s Book of ('urn sifies, containing ten ^ thousand wonders ol nature ami art, Svo,$-2. I i'eiuvian Antiquities, translated Irom the Spanish. Ijv Dr. F. 8 Hawks, $1.50. J s |)e Ha«s' History ot the Indian Wars ol Western \ irginia. Fvo.. $1.95. ' c The I i.itul Maipj,. power and progress, by ffl GuillaunieTell Ponssin, $1.50. Histi-ry : the Methodist Kpiv.-opal Church. S»ui»h. comj rehemliiig ul! the othcial proceed- ^ ii.gs oi th'' General Conlerence the Southern ± I 'i iilereiice*. and the General Convention, Arc.. ,(J >vo cloth. $1. Selee' Worl.sof the British Poets, in a chronological 'cries trorn Falconer, to Jscott, 1 vol hv,>. cloth, $1 50. ' N Tne Works ot Mary Lusscll Mi'lord. prose ami ver»e. I vol >vo cloth, $1 50. 'I he Indicator. .1 miscellany for the fields, and the fireside, hy Leigh Hunt, l^ino.7.' etc. The v> on en ol Kngland, their social duties, J and domestic habits, by Mrs. Ellis, lKuio cloth. -'<5 cts. > ''tioi - 'rom t .«» writingsoi Mrs Margaret « M. D'vidsot;. by Mis« ('. M. Sedgwick. mo.. I rN. - Chatles I nul» s Literary Sketches and Let'em. edited by Then:.is Neon Talfourd, l'2mo, 50 c's. / A Summer Journey in the West, by Mrs. \ Steele. 2."> els. For sale bv ui JAMES EM'WISLF. A SON, tr.h 3 D No. 95, King>treet. < STATIONARY, Ac .1 ca\e now received J pre'ty much everything comprised under the above hei-l such as WRITING PAPERS, ir. great variety «»» style ami price. Envelopes. % P n», L k Pencils, dealing Wax. Waters, Muci iiif, Penholders, India Rubber, Pcrtlolios. Writing Desks. Feu<-il Sharpeners. Peneii Points, ' G<dd Pens. with or without cases. Perry s Propeller Pencils, a new article. Mathematical In- \ j strnmenta round, flat, and parallel Rulers, Pen J Hacks. Thermometers, Ate., Ac ap 3 JOHN H PARROTT. SCHOOL BOOKrs.I am now in the receipt J of another supply cf Standard School Books, embracing mos'of tne English French, 1 Oreek, and Latin Works in common uae in the J I S«!icoIs. [ap 3] JOHN H. PARROTT. ( ^ a - rf BOOKS, STATIOKERV, Ac. Sew BOORS at FRENCH* Hook owl Periodical Depot. J he Magmaii'n Own Book, or the whole art f conjuring. being a complete hand book of arior Magic. and containing ovet one thousand pticah ('hemical, Mechanical. Magnetical, and lagicai Experiments. i 11u^rrate i with over .100 ood cots, and intended a source of amuseipiit lor one thousand and or.e evenings, coinlefe in one vol line, $1. handsomely bound. Prince Charles, or the Young Pretender, by F. Nmitb. au'hor of "Minnie Gray," "(jus loward." -Charles Vavasseur," "Henri De La our,'' "Harry Ashton." etc.. .10c. The Spendthrift, by W.Harrison Ainsworth, u'hor ot "Jack Sbeppard," "Guy Fawkes," l'he To Aer ul London." "Old St Paul," 2.1c. How to detect adulteration in our daily tood ltd drink, I'Zjc. How to be Healthy, a complete guide to a »ng life, Ivjc Courtney's Dictionary of three thousand Abreviatioiis. Ivf.Jc. The Young Housewife's Book, or how to eke ut a small incotne. I2jc. "Waverly Magazine." - New York Weekly," New York Mercury," "New York Ledger," Leslie's Illustrated News.""Flag," ' Pictorial," Saturday Evening Post," "Dollar Paper," Yankee Privateer" lor April 17th, and all the evv Books and Magazines for sale. ap 7 UOKE BOOKS..Livingston's Travels and Researches in Africa, during a residence t sixteen years, with a sketch of Discoveries, lus'ratea vutn numerous engravings.-p>. Nothing to Wrar. an F.pisode ol City F<ife. itS many illustrations, 50c. Nothing to .say. a slight slap at Moboc ratic nobbery, by K. Philander Doesticgs, P. B. lie. The Life and Works of Flavius Josephus, iinprisiiij; the Antiipiities. History, and Wars f the Jews, embellished with elegant engranigs, complete in two volumes, just received. apt} JOHN II PARROTT. /iPRAGUKS AMERICAN PULPIT..An5 naUoJ the Jlmrruan Pulpit, or Commemoitive Notices of Distinguished American Cleryrnen. of variousdenominations. from the early "ttlernent of the country to the close of the ear 1S55, with Historical Introductions, by Viiliam Sprague, D I). Four volumes are now ut ; vols 1. and II containing Congiegational I misters, and vols. Ill and IV. containing the lemoiies ot Presbyterian Clergymen; price > ^..*>11 per volume The Youths Companion anil Counsellor. edited y William Chambers, author of Things as acy ate in America." Joint Kd.tor ol "Chamei>" Journal, Ac. fiLOu. jintitl louts. or Words of Counsel for Overoraiug the Wor'd, alter the manner ol Kich'er's -B;st Hours," seventh edition. 5"c. Tents, her Resoiirces and her Public Men, a "ompanion lor J He Cordover s new and corect mapol theStateof Texas by J. De Cordoer, $1.'J5. Just published, and lor sale by inn I R( IB 1 BKLL Ulll'US, CHKMICAIih, ate. J ^THKHKAL Ol!.; Spirits Turpentine; pure I j French Zmc White; Lewis's pure Lead; 1 1 ~ i i.-:i«.i i r i on. Sign of the Golden Mortar. ap 5 1 ALAD OIL.Best Bor-Vanx, just received ^ and tor sale by J. K PlERPOINT, No. 17 a, S K. corner oi King and Wash, sts. aP ® )UT1 V.Best Fresh, ju't received and lor L sal- by J. K PlERPOINT, No. 17vif 5. E. corner oi King and Wash.sts. p 8 _ LINSEED OIL, warranted pure. ju»t received, and I or sale by J. R. l'lERPOINT. No 172, ap 7 S. F.. cor ot King and Wa«h-stg vLD POKi anu MADER1A WINES. / Very suj erior old Brandy, lor medicinal »e. For sale by DR. li. H SI ABLER, rnh 2P No Wift, King-it., cor. of Washington. l)OCKBRH>GE ALUM WATER.A Iresh 1 Vi supply,just received, and tor sale by J. WILLIAM BOWLING, mh 31 cor. Eairlax and Prince sts. I VIRGINIA HONEY.Strained and warran'V ed pun.just received and lor sale by PEEL. STEVENS, * Co., ap 5 Corner King and Alfred sts. nLOWER SEED..A lull assortment of' [_ choice varieties, received and for sale by ap 0 H. COOK A CO., Sarepta Ha!I. )A1NT BRUSHES, a lull supply, received, [ and for sale by H. COOK ft CO <*P 'j Sarepta Hall. ERASER S COD LI V1R OIL.A fresh wp P ply, received and lor sale by ap o II. COOK & CO., Sarepta Hall, j 'Id It Kl*l inil J.rou, i'uiimi aiivi i «i ^ ""j lake's Pitent Kite Proof Paint: Venetian Red; olors ground in Oil; Tube Paints; Artist s (rushes, Acc., Acr.. tor sale by JOHN LKADBKATKR A SON. 1 mo 0 Stabler'® Old Stand. f'lOXS SPARKLING GELATINE; Soap Potash; Sage; Catnip; Horehound; Spear* unt, Quicksilver; Lyon's Katharion; Oil ot a nion; Corrosive Sublimate; best bum Arabic; 'ennel Seed; Povvd. Jalap, Senna Leaves, just iceived, anil lor sale by JAMES ENTWISLE, Jr., ap t Apothecary. No. '.'I King street rtTARLKR'S AGRICULTURAL SALTS, ^ cheaper and better than Guano; composed : 1'hosp'uale oi Lime, Sulphate ot Ammonia, Citrate of Soda. Muriate ut Soda, Sulphate oi oila, Sulphate of Lime, and Carbonate of Poassa. prepared and put up in bags of *^00 lbs. by If H. STABLER, Chemist. ap'<i No 160 Kingst., cor. of Wash'n. A KTTsTS' MATERIALS.We have just {\_ received, per Express, a lull supply ot Kngisti Tube Paints; Brushes; White Varnish; PreiaredOil; Pallets; Canvas, lu by IS and I t by U, \c., lor sale by JOHN LEADBEATER Ac SON, 1 mo 6 St aider's Old Stand. 1UX S PATENT REFINED SPARKLING GELATINE. Wood's Hair Restorative, a milord's Invigorator, just received, and for ale by WM. A. HART, No. lub. King street, cor. of Pitt, Sign of the Golden Mortar. ap 6 ^AN FORD'S INVIGORATOR, Henry's Cor^ dial, Husband's Magnesia, Powden's Denal Fluid. Tyler's Cough Drops, and Guinn's berry Pectoral, for sale by PEEL, STEVENS Ac Co., ap 1 Comer King and Alfred streets CONSUMPTION DESTROYED..Prepared by Madame Mount, a valuable syrup high* recommended by the clergy and others.. rice f>Uc. per bottle, for sale by PEEL, STEVENS Ac CO., ap 2 corner King and Alfred streets. II KRCHANT'S GARGLING OIL, KennpT| dy's Medical Discovery, and Kntwisle's ledicine, received a fid tor sale by PEEL. ST EVENS At CO., ap 6cor of King atid Alfred-its. NORWOOD'S TINCTURE VI RAT RUM VIRID1. prepared expressly for Physi ians. by Pr W. ('. Norwood, just received and ir sale by J. WILLIAM BOWLING, ap 5 Corner of Fairfax and Prince-sts. kT IN ET V-FIVE PERCENT ALCOHOL \ AM) KTHKRKAL OIL just received and 'r sale by UILLIAM A. HART. No lu'.' King st., co/net o! Pitt I ^ .i1 -i5 |N\:| M VP < * r ! 'OA NO. 85. MISCBLLANBOUH READING. THE JACKDAW. Just before tbo death of Webster, as everybody will recollect, and after bis recovery was despaired of, one of his physioians approached bio bedside, and asked bow be found himself. "I feel like the Jackdaw in the church steeple," was the strange reply. The phy-ioian withdrew sadly from lbs bedside to another part of the room, where »ome members of the family were standing together, and shaking bis bead eonfessed hit appreheusion that the brain of the dying statesman, was affeoted; that the stately oak was perishing at tbe top. He oould see no method in the answer whiob bis question bad received. Oue of tbe ladies present, who knew Mr. Webster better, did not believe that bis mind was wandering, and quietly stepping to his bed-ide asked bim what be meant by saying he telt like tbe Jackdaw in the church steeple. "Why, Cowper; don't y>u remember?" was tbe reply. She did remember Cowper's delightful translation of one of Vincent lijurne's little poems, entiled the Jackdaw, which we give below. There is a bird who, by his coat And by the hoarseness ot his note, Might be supposed a crow ; A great frequenter of the church, Wnere bishop-like he finds a perch, And dormitory too. Above tbe steeple finds a plate. That turns and turns, to indicate From what point blows the weather. Look up. Your brains begin to swim, 'Tis in the clouds.that pleases him, He chooses it the rather. Fond of the speculative height. Thither he wings his airy flight, And thence securely sees The bustle and the raree show, That occupy mankind Delow. Secure and at his ease. You think, no doubt, be sits and muses Of luture broken bones and bruises 1: be should chance to fall* No not a single thought like that. Kmploys his philosophic pate, Or troubles it at all. He sees that this great round about, The world, with all its motley rout, Church, army, physic, law, Its customs and its business, la no concern at all of his, And sd)s.what says he?.caw! Thrice happy bird! I too have seen Much of the vanities of men; And sick ot having seen em, Would cheertully these limos resign, For such a pair of wiugs as thine, A 0A uuitU u knf u'Oitn unr*' _ , The eubjjurueil singularly beautful poem, attributed to the pen of the Quaker poet, Whittier, w8 find in the Atlantic Monthly: TELLING TIIK BEES* Here is the place; right over the hill Runs the path 1 took; You can see the gap in the old wall still, And the stepping-stones in the shallow brook. There is the house, with the gate red barred, And the poplars tall; And the barn's brown length, and the cattle-yard, And the white horns tossing above the wall. There are the bee-hives ranged in the sun; And down by the brink Of the brook are her poor (lowers, weed-o'errun, Pansy aiul daffodil, rose and pink. A vetr has gone, as the tortoise goes, Heavy and slow; And the same rose blows, and the same sun glows, And the sam<- brook sings of a year ago. There's the same sweet clover-smell in ths breete And the June sun warm Tangles his wings of tire in the trees, .Sitting, as then, over Femside farm. 1 mind me how with a lover's care From my Sunday coat [ brushed otr the burrs, and smoothed my Imr, And cooled at the brook side my brow aud throat. Since we parted, a month had passed. To love, a year; Down through the beeches, I looked at last On the little red gate and the well-sweep near. I can see it all now.the slantwire rain CM light through the leaves, The sundown's blaze on her window pane, The bloom ol her roses under the eaves. Just the same as a month before, The house and trees, The barn's brown gable, the vine by the door,. Nothing changed but the hives of bees. Before them under the garden wall, Forward and back, Went, drearily singing, the chore girl small, Draping each hive with a shred of black. Trembling. I listened; the summer sun Had the chill of snow; For I Knew she was telling the bees of one Gone on the journey we all must go! Then I said to myself, '-My Mary weeps For the dead to-day; Haply her blind old grandsire sleeps The Iret and the pain ol his age away." But her dog whined low; on the doorway sill, With his cane to his chin, The old man sat: and the chore girl still hung to the bees stealing out and in And the song she was singing ever since Iu my ear sounds on . Stay at home, pretty bses. fly not hCnce! .Mistress Maty is dead and gone!' *A remarkable custom, brought from the Old Country, formerly prevailed in the rural districts ol New Kngland. On the death of a member ol the lamily. the bees were at once informed of the r. < rill, OIIU U17II UHCB U1 COBCU 111 This ceremonial was supposed to be necessary to prevent the swarms from leaving their hivea and seeking ft new home. ^ Alexandria library company . Library kept in the >outh room, first-story, ot the Lyceum Hall, S. W. corner of Prince and Washington street*. Open every evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, aiqf on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoons, from to 0 o'clock. Annual subscription, $3; six months, $1.50; three mouths,$1. Volumes in Library, about 4,MX). President.Fkajicih Miller. .blRfcCTORS: . Daniel F. Witmer, J. Edward Chaae, Benjamin Barton, Sylvester Scott, Elisha J. Miller. Andrew Jaruieson, S. Ferguson Beach, Richard L. Came, Jr., Stephen Swain, John A. Milburn, M illiam A. Duncan. Treasurer..Andrew Jamieson. my 5.ty Librarian.Norval E. Foard. PvAA TONS BRIGHT D R Y 8 H iTc K S t/' /' » WANTED, lor which a fair price will be given. F1TZPATRICK k BURNS, Manufacturers ol the best curled Hair, Cotton, and SHUCK MATTRESSES; alao, Spring Beds and Spring Lounges, Cotton Bats, &c. sep 'a H.If OLD DOMINION COFFEE POTS.A sup ply of these new and excellent coflee pota, ju>t received, and for sale by aj> i JOHN OGDEN, a. i |

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it | sUIonL KKIVKT8,U. Vl>. KAi I. ROAD KKCKII'TS,

\ it.-. I AP0TIIK0ARIK8 LABBL8,t'UNO, lilSIM>).> CARDS,

IIA N Dili LLS.X\ 't iNDH. VISITING « ADDS.ANt>KVKIO UKSCK1PTIUX OK PltlSTllVG,

r i|>'ti i-r.'iM.nahle t-riiia. at anyz??:zz zzjzhzt ?hs z-zzz\clz.(qt '< . a". 7" hince Street, between

fun :x 'ill lioijal Streets. np ll.tf

iRAM.Kano ALEXANDRIA RAIL ROAD

' LV~i.i-.:?vvtf.x Wasiiisuion anil the Sorrn,?« Ufii\ ii v. Imikuonsvillk. anil Richmond,

i.ymiil; hi and tdk. SlllTH VVkMT.I.»ave A \ rudria at ~1 o'clock, A. M., ar;

i I.isctiut'H'i ii.-kt morning at 4, A. M..r .<.necting witu the traius on the Virginia andT--1;*,**-.'Kailroad lor .Mkmi'Him. Al.ni Stages

!. < arlottesville to Lynchburg a distance o'

> m 11 »*s.

Tare from Alexandria to Lynchburg, $7,50.dec 4.ti

MANASSAS GAP RAIL ROAD.

I)ASSKM«KKS tor this Hoad will leave theAlexandria Sta'ion, in the Orange Train

e'" 'A M , dailv (Sundays expected.)">.tl hl>W\ (iRI'.KN. Trea urer.

:.i.XANURIA A WASHINGTON R. ROAD

if~ r- ^rgggggsc

OX AND AKTKK MoN DA\ . the '4oih nut.,the Trains on this Road.'.until lurthcr no

ah run regularly, at the following hours,will leave Alexandria, lor Washington,1'1 lv. 2, .'>1. and 51 o'clock,

l.i.i Washington IU, llj', I^. 3

r <%- **» " o'clock, -tin) connect with a

i;.e ot CM XI HI'SKS at the Bridge,it (»( Ml .-« en :h«- Company on Seventh

the .National Ho'el building, a lew:> trom Pennsylvania Avenue, anil to the

-i '»p r in time lor the CarsFor Alexandria, the Omnibuses will leave the

Miner n; tin street and Pennsylvania avenue."dMllllr Hi; 111 Hlllr >U tuuilCll wnu mv

li i.i-fI'A.iSAt.h T(» PKNNSYI.TASIA AVKXt'K, 25 CKNT8

I.,cut di !< !»->. or Bundles', will be lorwanledA txandria and Washington, Irom the

cA in either place.Heavy freights will be transported over theit. it delivered at the Depot in Alexandria, or

f e Long Budge. JOB CORSON,jar, .'i.:t Superintendent

i AI I. »N|. \\ INTKK AKKANUKMKNT8. 1867

ADAMS' KXPKKSS COMPANY

I^VlTKthe attention ol the public to thetaciii*i«-s aHorded by this Company, lor the

and sate conveyance ol Specie, BankN '

« valuable packages, heavy and bulkyt.\i*.

K vi'KF.sSK.S lor the Fast, to Baltimore.^ i * i> 'a. New York, Boston, Providence,

"t- \ lertve our olfice daily, at 2, P. M.k\TKl->>'/.> tor the South, to Richmond,

" org Petersburg, Lynchburg, and lor'* .i. \ Carolina, south Carolina, (iror*>'V abaina. and Tennessee, leave vlaily atM

' KXl'lvRsSFs are always accompaniedami trustworthy messengers, and the

ir rai,: |y upon all business entrusted to us

: Ion- with safety, punctuality, and des?i' -h.k.v s.On heavy freight from Baltimore»'«(.» " lb>; from Philadelphia, $1:

' n V* York. .50.N" i act. ig,«. ot goods taken by weight, un" 'A. - ... IV...

K W. FALLS, Agent.. 1HK steamers (iF.ORGE PAGE

'l'HOMAS COLLYKR will rui

at the following hours:L-iie Alexandria at 1$, 7. S, 9, 10, 11, A

>r '-i i. 3. 4, and 5, P M.",IU ^ .»»lin g'on at t'J. S. 9, 10, 11, A MIf 3i. t. fj. and '5, P. M.

FAIIE 13 cknts.vH\I.KY S "MNIRl'SF.S connecting wit!

' 1'AlfK .ii.i ("OI.LYKR. will leave the Cap»: .! corner of r.'th street and Pennsylvania

' " the same time the boats leave Alexan1 RICHARD WALLACH,x.l 4.tf President

. .IT^. THK WASHINGTON, ALEX*w.^£AN'|iKIA, AND GEORGKTOWIv't-\M I U'KKT COMPANY..The steame

MHI.1 ( apt .Lin,es Harper, will leav'

it or,, on Saturday, at I o'clock, P M. R»''cs. l» a\e Alexandria every Wedoesdarun-, at 7 o'clock-e steamer UL4MOXD ST.4TK. Capt. J

4"win. will leave It ltimore every Wednesda1 o'clock. P M ar.il returning, leave Alexai

n Saturday, at'» oVI-M-k. P. M. Korf'reighto WHEAT \ BRO.. Agents.

All way freight will he required invariably iicemh 2.tt

fPHK SHOALS AXP QUIC KSANDS 01I YOUTH . Hist Published the 3d Kditior-°n Spermatorrhea or Seminal Diseases..-J

-i tu'ic Treatise op the treatment and perfecre ot Nervous Debility, Seminal Weaknessi habits acquired in Y outh, by Pr CulveiMember oi the Royal College of Surgeon

Kngland. (1S27.) Licentiate ot the Ha!,"^4) and 30 years Rcsideut I'ractiorer i:*r.doi., Author ot the '-Guide to Health,,jr-en Book, How to be Happy," Memoirs o

i.e and Married Lile."&c.* his small, but highly valuable Treatiai» world renowned Physician and Surgeoits out the only sure and permanent cure fc

-"asss and is the or.lv publicat'on of its kin"en in a benevolent spirit and by a scientifi

~4ti It should be in the bards of all wh' -e their hie and health and happinaas her'"hereaiter. l'i ice. '2 cents, or 4 stamps, «

'receipt ot' which it will be sent, post free an

secuied. by Dr. Ch Kline. No. 420 li*

""tie. Box 4'>s6, New Y'ork. jan 15.3ai^J 'HN MURPHY, ATTORNEYAT LAR

*'il! practice in the Courts of WestmorK csmond. and Northumberland Countiei

Y CJtfictr. Kice s Store, Westmoreland Count]dee 5.tf

Alexandria city* six per cent, stoeia* tb-guteted aiuj Coupon, for sale bjr30.u CORSE BROTHERS.

Bt'SlXKSN CARDS.

Ci EORGE S1GGERS, BOOK HINDER. No. '

)T V.\ Prinre street, uppositc the Gazette Office.,MeraH'hia. la.MUSIC, MAGAZINES, andOLD BOOKS bound iw any style.

N. B. I also Rclk and make to ordkk any descriptiono! BLANK BOOKS, which 1 willwarrant to be made of the best paper and mate- t

rials, and bound in the stlongest manner. Bank n

Officers Bankers. Merchants. Clerks of" Courts, r

Hotel Keepers, Insurance Companies, and allwho want BLANK BOOKS are respectfully in- jvited to give me a call. jan 2.tl i

Jobo. mcveigh, attorneyatlaw,and GENERAL LAND AGENT, St.

Paul. Minnesota TerritoryRkkkuknckh..Sturges, Bennet & Co; R. H. c

Loury, Cashier Bank of Republic, Mew York; jChubb Brothers, Washington. 1). C.; Brent AtKinder; Wm. N. McVeigh, President of Bank tof Old Dominion, Alexandria, Ya.; Worts,Austie At McVeigh, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hopkin-, cHull & Co ; Appleton At Co., Baltimore, Aid.; R. vH Miller K Co., St. Louis, Mo ; Hon. J. W.Brockenbrough, Lexington. Va. jy 1*.eoly ^

JOHN H. PAKKOTT, c

B ()OKSELLER ASO STA I'lOXER, ,

ALSO, sole Agent in this place, and this '

region of Virginia, for the sale of Wok- Jckstek's Cklehkatkd PI ANOS, 4ir1 Cakhakt At |Nbroham's MKLODEONS; keeps constantly on jhand a well-selected Stock of STATIONERY. fAlso, the largest Stock ot MUSIC and MUSI- fCAL INSTRUMENTS ever offered in this mar- } fket. [jy 3.tf] JOHN H. PARROTT ,

F1TZPATRICK & BURNS, rFA1KV1KW COTTON WOKK8, .

SKAK THJt CANAL BASIN, ALBXANDK1A, VA. |Manufacturers ot Matres<-es Patent Spring. »

Hair, Cotton, Husk, and Moss; Cotton Warp, a

| Cotton Twine, and Cotton Bats. o

jy Any description and size made to order v

at short notice. bU7* An assortment of the above articles al-,

ways on hand. ap3.tfTHOMAS 8. JA.lllKSO.V,

MACHINIST and IRON FOUNDER. j j<>r Rftvil lllll WlI.KC KTHKKTH /~fl 1

«rw - . .

IS PREPARED to execute orders lor S'l'A- \TIONARY STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, (

Mill Gearing. Shatting, Pulleys and Hangers, jPumps, Fans. Slide and Hand Lathes, Drill t

Presses, Wrought or Cast Railing. Coluthnl andGirders. Gas or Water Pipe, and MACHINERYot every description. Superior CASTINGS

madeto order at short notice, and on reasonableterms. On hand, several STEAM ENGINE1-eight horse power, aad eight or ten LATHES.to which the attention of those in want is re- t

quested. mil tifi.ly <

G1 AS F I T T I N G ESTA RLlSH M EXT..\ WILLIJIM COGJIN, Practical Gat-Fitter.

'! Fayette Jitley. Alexandria. proposes to open a

j branch ot his establishment at Charlottksvillk. <

where, as here, he will attend to GAS-FITTINGI in all its branches. Stores, Dwellings, Churches,Machine Shops and Public Buildings fitted upon the most approved plans, and at reasonable J '

prices. He is also prepared to furnish Steam "

Pipe, Steam Guages, and Steam Cocks. Con-tracts will be made for work, and fixtures of any 1°kind supplied at the lowest rates. I

Ali. Work wakranted. ap 2&.ly

JKS KINS & L A M B DI N~ MAULJFJC- jVTURERS OF SASH, DOORS. SHIT- '

'I'Et.S. BLINDS, and FRAMES, keep con-

stantly on hand a large assortment of the above r

named articles, and will sell them, (quality con-

sidered.) as cheap as they can be bought in theUnited States.

iyj~ All orders promptly attended to Circu- .

lars of sizes and price* furnished, on applica- '

tion. Address JENKINS A LAMBDIN. '

cor. ot Queen and Fairfax-sis., Alex.. Va.ap 21.eoly

1TACEY. PAPER-HANGER, VPHOI.- ,v7'WH Vft CII DFR mid HOI'SE DE-

YoRATOR 7A GENERAL, whilst returninghis grateful acknowledgement? to his numerous j

j friends lor their very liberal encouragement <lu- jring the Iwo years he has been amongst them. «

assures them that it will be his continued efiortto serve them with promptness, and at moderate ,

charges, at his old stand. No. 149, north side |King street. Alexandria mh 20

ccthbkkt powell w. levin powell. }( l.n«- v* l>ou<t»un.) ]

1)OWKLL A CO., GENERAL COMMJSS/OA MERCHANTS,dkalku in WINES, 1

I TEAS, LIQUORS, SEGARS, &C., corner King (I and Union ilnclt, Altxundria, f a. ; i

nr Strict personal attention given to thesale of all kinds of Country Produce. All "

oiders filled with despatch. my 19.tf

c. j. wise. l k. orkknk.

1.MNE GROUND PLASTER, 2240 pounds j.to the Ton, constantly ground and lor '

saie by WISE tt GREENE, at the FranklinSteam AnlU, Alexandria, Ya. Calcined 1'las-ter always on hand.

Ky~Countiug Room, Union street, No. . 2ndstory over D. S. Gwin's Commission Store,my f>.dly

f'1 C. BERRV, wholesale and retail deai.j# er in Fokkion and Domestic Notions.Fancy Goods. Ac., No 72, king-strttl, is now

receiving a large and well selected stock ot

FALL GOODS, to which he calls the attention' of dealers and others visiting our city, as he is

satisfied that he can furnish them goods uponas good terms as any house fuither North.

_«fP >1 JS K. W k1kchklok. sidney ItUP IN.

V? 1NCHELOF. A BKU1N. GROCERSIV and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No.49 Union ttrret. Alexandria. Virginia.

Farmers may rely upon having their

^ personal attention to all produce entrusted tothem. jy 17.tf

c 1) H. HOOFF. Alexandria Va ~fLOUR.I , GRAIN {( GROCERY MERCHANT,

y has removed to No. Ob South of Prince, and on

Union street. Particular attention will be' given to all consignments of Produce. Plaster,v { Salt, and Groceries furnished ut rurrent rates.I- jy 28

juus 8. knox. jr robert f. knox.

nKNOX A BROTHER.

(Successors To D. Hume Ac Co..)Grocers, Commission and Fot warding

? MERCHANTS,i. No. 27 King-street, Alexandria, Va.I mh 11.tt'1 A CARD..W. J. HIGDON, fir the present*' can be lound at W. E Atwell's. 124,

king-street. All orders in HOUSE, SIGN, and

I ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, promptly atten-

ded to Orders from the country particularly!! I requested. feb 18.tt

. «. b. jr. b. 8idnkt wallace. jxo. miffs"*.A DDISON. WALLACE A CO.deji.krs in

. A AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS." | SEEDS and MANURE. No. 13 Union strut.

(Addison 6f Howard's old stand.) Alexandria,

^ Va. C7* Orders solicited. jan 8.tf

c t. a. bkewi8 anthony lawsono f|^ A. BREWIS & CO. wholesale and keeJ # tail GROCERS. LIQUOR. AND COMit j MISSION MERCHANTS, Cameron street,:id I Alkxandkia. Va. mh 11.tf

5t]\ r ELDR1DGE. GENERAL COMMIS-iVI MERCHANT and SHIP BROk,KER. also. Agent /or the Boston. Alexandria,s- and Georgetown regular line of Fackeis. Unions. Wharf. Alexandria. Va. nov 4.ti

f' \\f 1LLIAM ItMUIR. mantfactt her aitdw dealer in all kinds or CABINET FURc,NITURE. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, LOOKINGGLASSES, kc., comer of Ring and St. j

Asaph streets Alexandria, Va. je 2.ly I

FRID,Bl'SI ft'KSS (AHUM.

L)IDGELY, HAMPTON \ CO.,WHOLESALE DEALERS IV

TEAS.TOBACCO, and

LIQUORS.Beg leave to call the attention of dealers to

heir large and well selected stock ot goods,vhieh they otler tor sale at the very lowestates, and upon the most accommodating teims.

Alexandria, mh 19.tfI» (OKSK W D. CORSE.

tANKl.NG, KXCJIASGK, am. OOLI.KCTIOX OmCfcorCOKSK KKOTUERS,

No. 93, Exchange Block.II TV. will make (kdlectionson all accessibleIf points in the United States, and hold proeedssubject to Check,or remit promptly to anyesignated point.We will deal in Exchange. Tunt Bills, ProviisinyNotts, Uncurrent Money, Coin. ifr.Stocks and other Skccritiks bought and sold

m Commission, and Loans negotiated upon taorableterms. Interest allowed to Depositors.A varied experience of many years in this

lusiness, enables us to oiler our tervices w ithontideiice to the public. feb 19.tf

r 1AR1).E D WA K I) SNOWDEN having[ / opened a (lENERJ1L AGENCY OF''ICE.cimer of 1th stieet and Dnusiunu Avenue,Washington City, offers his services to the public,u prosecuting claims in all the Departments, andielore the Court of Claims, buying and sellingteal Estate, buying and selling L. rid Warrants,trying and selling S'ocks, negotiating Loans,nd all other business of similar character, w ithromptness. Washington.jan lb.illyC'i c BRADLEY. Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa

Manufacturer, cornel ot King and Alliedtreets, Alexandria. Va., has constantly on hand,nd offers to the public, an excellent assortmentit' Cabinet Wakf., Sofas.and Chaiks.oI everyariety. and on the lowest terms, which, tor durailityand finish,cannot be surpassed,mh 4.ly

DS. (.WIN At SON, GENERAL COM*# MISSION. GROCERS and FORWARD

N(* MERCHANTS will devote strict atten

ion to the sale ol Flour. Wheat.Corn, and al*tinds ol Country Produce.to the purchase o'

iuano. Plaster, Ac., and to every thing pertainn^ to our line ot business, No. 6 Union streetAlexandria. Va aug 14.tt

VCARD..NATH'L. BOUSH, GROCERavd >HJP ('HJKl)I.ER, So. 'i. Irwin'»

If hurf. Ai.hxaki>ria. Va. mh '

\1 v H RICHARDS, .Ik. No. r,t», Kinov? a street. At.kxamuiia. Va.. mamitac*

urer ot Hooped Skirts. Bonnets, Elastic. Mornc:o.and other Belts. Head Dresses. Ac jv If'

I CM I S DJENFLT.DENTIST, Alkxavi)hia Va Office, -lit Ko\al street, below

Piince.Offers his professional services to thosedesiring them. Particular attention paid to theinsertion of Artificial Teeth tiov 5.ly

J P. CLARKE, dealer in Paper Hangings. Shades., and Fixtuies, Curtain Hangings,

nd Veuitian Blinds, King street, Alexandria. Vajy 14.dtt

'go. 11 hoh1nson. thomas f.. payne.

| ) OBINSON he PAYNE,(iiocers.Commission17V and Forwarding .Meichants, Prince StreetVharl.AlexatMlria.Va oct K.tf

ITHOMAS PERRY, COMMISSION MERCHANT,No. f>. Janney s Wharl, Alexan-Iria,Ya mv '<"*.u

HATS, CAI'S, BOSKETS, *c.

N'O 7b.P HEN IX HALL, HAT ANDC AP ESTABLISHMENT..JOHS JRSOLDhaving removed ro his new store in the

rbove building, would solicit a call Irom thepublic to exnmii e his selection of the most perlect articles ot the London. Paris, and NewVork Fall styles, composing the greatest varietyj' HATS and CATS pver offered in tins market.rememberalso that this stock being directbom the manulartoriofo can be sold as cheap as

n any retail establishment North. Attention is

rarticularly invited to ARNOLD'S NEWs'l YLK OK PATENT MOLESKIN ELASTICHATS, which comprise e\ery variety ot tex

lire and elegance, and have only to be been to

>e appreciated.In regard to the head gear for young men. a

vLOUC'H HAT is offered, w hich cannot be surpassed.and a sight of is sure conviction.The most beautiful assortment of CHILDREN'Sand INFANT'S FANCY HATS AND

i^APS. But the greatest curiosity is ihe reriarkablecheapness of all articles sold bvoct 6.-tf JOHN ARNOLD.

BOOTS AM) SHOES.4 LEXANDR1A, VA., January 1ST. 16.07..

RH'HjIRD y. CROSS has this day asso

iatedwith him in business. JUHS IF. LL'GKNREELand HESRY C. FIELD, tor the purpose of carrying on a GEN ERAL SHOE BUSINESS.at No. ~4. Kino stkkkt. Alkxandria, Va ..

under the firm name and style of CROSS.LUGENBEF.L & CO., where the public generally are invited to call and examine their largeand well-selected Stock ot BOOTS, SHOES. f*c.,which w ill be sold lor cash, or to strictly punctual customers, as low as they can be had(quality considered) in this or any other city.

IT* Particular attention paid to CUSTOMWORK, both as to material and workmanship,and w arranted to please. A call is respecttullysolicited at the SHOE STORE ot

jan 7 CROSS. LUGENBEEL * CO.

fjfHF. cash 8ystkm anopreD..The subscriberHaving tried the credit system, and tound

that it will not pay, has concluded to adopt ther»«ii nnneinle li» future and from this date.he will continue to <lo business upon the aboveprinciple. In bidding adieu to the old system,he would return his thanks to his customers lor

past tavors, and hopes by strict attention andsuch inducements as he may otter, to continueit under the new.

jan 1.tf JOHN L. SMITH

BOOTS am. SHOES,FOR CASH ONLY!!

Henry l. si.mpson, Agent tor StephenK. FIELD, will continue to lurtushB »OTS AND SHOES for cash only, at hisold stand. No. S North Royal street mh 13-3m

I INVITE CITIZENS and strangers to callat my manufactory, No. 141, King street,

between Washington and St. Asaph streets, andexamine my large and handsome assortment olSADDLERY (iOODS, as 1 do not intend to besurpassed in my line of business, by any othercity. I have on hand, and am daily manufacturingas tine and superior an assortment, as

can be found in any of the Northern cities.My stock comprises as great a variety as can

be found in any other house, consisting of H AR-NESS, of ail kinds, Irom Ike fine quill workdown to the dray, cart, and plow Harness.TRUNKS, of every kird, tine SOLE LEATHER,Steel Spring Iron frame Ladies TRUNKSAND BONNET BOXES, and all other kindsdown to the common packing Trunks; SADDLES.BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, WHIPS.Xc., as fine a? the finest; Buffalo and fancyROBES, DRIVING GLOVES, HORsE COVERS.CARPET BAGS, VALIOKS, Arc., &c., ofall kinds. Call and see for yourselves.

Thankful lor the very liberal patronage heretoforeextended, solicit a continuance of thesame, and 1 pledge myself to spare no pains to

give satisfaction. All GOODS warrar.lfd to bea* represented. WILLIAM E. PADGETT.octSl.tf

VjKGROF.S WANTED .I wish toporchaaeany number of NEGROES, tor which I

will pay libera! prices. Those wishing to sell,will do well to call on me before selling, at myold stand, at West End, Alexandria, Va.

aug 18.dt! JOSEPH BRUIN.

0

^vy morning. arrm

OKI OOODS, &c.

SPRING TRADK. Ih.r>sii K 1 A S , A i> A n s <k CO.,

Akk now RKCE1ying their stipplv ofspring and mwlmkil DRY goods

which were purchased on the best Terms, andlecttd with care, suitable Or Umilies generallyDesirous ot' cultivating more of the cash trade or

short time buyers, we offer our entire stock at

wholesale or retail, at such prices as will competewi'h any other h«>o-e We respectfullysolicit an examination of our stock mil M

riH) FAR.MKKs ^a'lhe subscribers are now

| receiving their SPRING SL'Pl'LY OFGOODS, consisting in part of.

Heavy 3-4 and yard wide bro. Shirtings" No. t am! 'J Osnaburgs

No. 1 Burlaps LinensF'armers Dii is; blue Denims: blue JeansStriped Osnaburg; I'laid Domestics. Ac.

which they offer to their customers on the most

accommodating terms. Gall and examine our

s'ock as we are deteimined to sell GOODS at

/«« f>riits [up .'<] J. F. A L. A. I.A KKI

"%T F.W GOODS.We are now r< reiving our

Spring supply of D R Y and FANCYGOODS am) NOTION'S . a!-o. a well selectedstock of CARPKTING, MATTINGS. RIGsAc. Among others, we have rich and beati'ilrlChallies. Berages and Organdies. by the ya;d.or in Robes a Volatite ami a (^uille; Black amiSpring Silks; Lavella '"loth-; Black Alpacas;Red Skirts. Hooped Skirl-. and S .irts ot allkinds ; Broche. Stella. Printed and Crape >iiaw I-:Broche. Steiia, and Printed Sear;.-; Black ( loth-;Doe Skin Cas-imeres; Colored Summer <'assimeres and Tweeds: Linen Drillings, white andchecked. Also, a large s'ork of DomesticGoods and Notions, to which we invite the at-

tl'IltlOIl ol .Merchants Itu Wit' junior geiirianv

Cirult ]>uigum*Jut Con':.'S. K W MKYKXBKKU,

ap I Sarepta ilall. > '» King si.

CtH.ALLl AM) DKLHI RubK A Ol'ILLK'fr/ Lawn an«l Berage do doFigured i'italli and Dura'sBlack and White doFancy Drew bilksblack (»ro de Khine Silks, very low

' Mourning Silks" Alpaca. Bomba/ ne and ''antouCloths" French M-melaine* and CbaMi

French Work and Lao s, a lineas-or men?,Parasols and I'mbielias; Mella Shawls andScarls; Steel Sprim; Skirt.-, new s'jle. Linen

Sheetings: Pillow Case Limn.-. !n-h Linenol'everyquality and price, r: rived an ! toi

sale low bymh 3<>

'

TAYLOR A, HIT'. HISON

KW SPRIN(i ( <'(>I> .V> r :.a\!

^ reived our Spring -ti} j !.einbracrvery genera! assortment m |iR Y-OOOPS ::t

"

the various branch** ol the r.ide. As we shallbe in leceip' ol Oop.L at >r<Tf in? Tvai- di.r.nythe season. < ur stock will at all tune- he vejv

complete.We have also in s'ore a line «tnr. ol all kinds

ol CALPKTINO* and Ol' I'LOiHrWe invite the attention ol purchasers to 0111

Stork, as it is our purpose to ii to the <-.>

and prompt cudit trad-*. .- etieap as the saim

class nl goods can be bought ill this, or an}other market, [mh IIJ WlTMHKs A CO.

C<ARPf T'Nos. MATTIXOS. AND OiL)< L( '1 H >.

vO pie. a- |i grain Parpetii gs30 do Super White and Check'd Mattings20 do Floor and i able Oil CI iths

i I't do Ste.ir Lit.en. received and lor sablow, by la . h] TAYLOR K MTCH1SOX

1VTKW SPR1NC, «;(»<);>> We .ue now re

ceiviiij» an unusually large and well selectrd stock ol seasonable (joods Ha\ir.g heelbought on the most tavoiable teim-, we an

enabled to offer great inducements to <»nr Towrand Country Iriends. and invite ti.eir early attention to our assortmentmh 27 BKKKLVY SHACKLF/IT.

'/ ii /ni) k. ur n%i /

SrriUMi uuwi\i.. i i u\si\ ^ n\ *« «r«

SOA are row receiving tinir SPRINCMOCK OF GOODS, embracing ali fhi vatictics usually loiir.d in a Crr-t class cla's I>r;,Goods House. Thev rc*pectlnily invite thenJriends and dealers generally, to call and ex

amine their stock beiore making their purchases m h 19

"VfKW DRY GOODS ami CARPETING.\\'r ar,. now receiving a large supply o

our SPRING STOCK, to which we invite ib<attention ol our customers, and the public itgeneral. S. W. A1EYEN BERG,

mh 29 Sarepta Mall

TK AM, MUCOUS AMI TOIJ/ICCO.

T > 1DGKLY. HAMPTON \ CO.. wholksali

J.V DKALEK8 IN TOBACCO. || K IN<1 STHKKT

have in store a large stock ol the followingbrands ol TOBAOCt>

' Crumpton's pienriiiim Lb lumps, in tin toil' J. S. Hale's" Extra line cuinl. in lancy boxe;' Game Cock' Twist, m tin foil"Dew Drop'" TwistD. B \ N. W. Harris'"People's Favorite"

Do do "Lux ryot the People'Do do "Apricot"Do do "Suit an j.''

"Charles Fry's" Bo. "A. B Dabney's" Ib<"Magnolia" " 'J. Harper''"H J. Lewis's'' " "J. R Smith""Jones' P. Link" " "Henry Godard""Eliza Logan" " "Charles A»ber" "

"Esmeralda" " "(i W. Thompson" "

"i oterratt < n s i* s

"K '*hili!r**1-"* Pi's"Belie oi the .South'* A lbs' Wm. Litrotr' ^"Rusedale"' A w

With a larae stork of Imported. Domesticami German CIGARS; SMOKING *!*<A< t <».in bbls ami papers; owhatan Pll'K>; Glez-dPipe Heads: Chalk Pipes; Scotch. Kappee. amiMacraboy SM'FF. id k'-«> bladders. paper-.am! bottle-; all &l which they c.tbr to the tradeas low as they ran be purebred in tl i» or anyother market nth I!'

1/ w i BBLs RECTI F1FD WHIsKKYJ \ M./ 350 kbls. Old Rye do

23 ' Apple BRANDY30 " Domestic10 ' Peach '

10 " Cherry "

3 " GingerH " Blackberry

r.j ' N\ F.. KIM2;» " Malaga WINE10 ' Peppermint CORDIAL5 " Cinnamon

With a laige stock ot fine imported BRAN-PIKN ar.ii U INKS. in sto:. an.I Jc.r ;-ala. low,

by RIDGELY. HAMPTON Ac CO,mb 90 41, Kine-strert.

1 »)Tv HALF CHE.>TS Gunpowder. ImpeJrial, Young Hyson anil Blac®. i'EAS.in store, and lor sale, by

KIDGELY, HAMPTON \ COmh 20 No. 41 Kir» fcTi»fr.

"V' OT1CE..The senior partner havi: g wi*hdrawnfrcm tnetntn ot JAMES GREENAc SONS, our fntuie business will be conducvunder the name and style oi GKKEN Ac HKO.,who nave now on hand ior »a'e, and will continueto manufacture, at the old stand, corner otPrince and Fairfax stree's, a general assortmentol" the most modern and antique Ft UNITEEE,FEATHER BEDS. HAiK. andSHt CK MATTRESSES,Acc., ai d every oiiier article embracedin our lineot business. Vv e Lope by theaid of the most modern machinery, and tr,e

many conveniences which our manufactory ispro-, idea with, to be able to make it the interestof thosp wanting anything in our lire, to givei* & call. JOHN W. GREEN,

I ap3(i_ti S A GREEN.

, !>, 1858.HOOK«, STATIOXKItY, <fccV'KWAMi A ITKAtTI VK BOOKS. puh ^

hfheil lnj AW-o-1 8'J'i .1'n^ava. .1 Tale i»l

K «jiii:naiix Laud, by Robert 51 Ballyntine, anil- r ol "HtnLoii Bay, \c.. $1 2.0. n

/"/if Zio.'y /' ;/n'y. or Ba'iliu" with the World, I':» s<<|mI to the (iiaot Killer, or the Battle 0wlnrh all riMi-t Fight." by the atith -r of The .VYoung Begum. -Vc . fiOc. vv

Th Humbles of u Hal l»y A. L. (). K., author n

of -The (> .«nt Killer," rate jiiThe Hi iter Hoy. or What do I Live for? by

Win Randall Ballantyne, 50c. JOur Tutors Units. by the author ot "The H

Christian \ ear Book." t' c. TSirrou'his. jet Rt/nictnq. a narrative ot suert--m\beieavements 111 a Minister a Family, a

by Rev. Alexander butt, 2f>c.The time for Jinhts or some ot the 1'its into

which trie Runners fall, by the Rev. William a

A1 not author ol -Laws from Hea\en tor Life011 the Karth,' 3"c lc

The Life of a Ship, from the Launch to theWreck, by the author ot "Thiee Little Kittens, bbeautifully illustrated, 05c.

Xit'cr Fox. by the author of '-Three Little 0

Kittens, be.iutnuliy illustrated, with colored

plates, 6-V. '

I'.vil fUc!.< untl Evil Conteijuemes. wi h hand-some colored plates, ' Oc.

' -!Christian 1 'ear Hook, a (Jolden Treasury for "

the young, containing a page for every day of n

tn year 75c ^Co s mill J)n s by .Mrs Hugh .Miller, widow

' vii 11, colored enera- -*

villi,'-.Pilgrim, illustrative of the Pilgrim s 1

Progress, by the author of "The (»iant Killer,"M

'1 lit Home Picture Book, wifh beautiful picto- ^

rial board*, a iolio volume. >1Hi' Ism s liay. nr Kvery Day Life in the Wilds "

ot North America, by Robert M Ballantyne,100. oTht u Pur Irailert. a Tale of the Far °

North by the same author, with eight beautiful v

illustrations. $ 1 20.PL Hi 'u! killer, or the Battle which all must ^

Fi/iit. f.'/e iII me. a Book for the Family, by the Rev. Dr. r;

Tv\ edie. % I. u

Ti e RiV'i s and Lukes of Scripture, by the Rev.W. h 1 -.vedie, handsomely printed on thick ypaner wi'h Imaps and engravings of the Jor- Vdan and Red Sea. >'< i). o

Scripture Characters, by Rev. R S. Candlish, y2-r» '>Lawt from Hwntn t"«»r Lift on Earth, an illus-' ."j

tratiou "I ti.e Book ol Proverbs, by the Rev. W.Arnof. $I.Vfi.

' b'Iin L'l-'iiu ,rr ''Plotters, beautifully printed, t|

witi M.\ luil nlualiatiuns, punted n colors and hgold. ~:<CMy Mu'f.ir. a .-eues ol beautiful oil-colored e

p i":i!. >. i '! 'rating the nursery song of "My s

Mother." 2fir.J'uiuu. mi i iSy.:g< frt he Lurk One* at Hume. (

printed in oil colors, v- c. r,

IP HI J if S'uig*. beautifully printed in \

colors and gold. '25c.Picture Jit ward funis, for Sunday and Week

l ay Schools punted in oil colors, by Baxter's ipatent proce--. each containing a hymn and an 1e>gat t engiaviiig. in packs ol |f> cards, 20c.i: --< arc tu« ( : -tiiejt Reward Cauls that hate Jever been published I F

Nelson <v Son also publish a Series or I ten s ! (

kc be uiiiiijliy printed in oil colors, in packets Fi V ..it i 'Ait, i. l>< r-nrpss dpscrilif IOIIS, at

(IT p.-.ck^t These are very appropriateli.r pr»- *=!: -. Tins Sciies embr.» *« * Eastern.Mai;i - md Custom*. Eminent Men ; English fJ'l**-; I I.ol Killarney; London andits Kuv irniii; Pir'uus and Songs tor t'hildren j1American Views, two series; Wonders of Art;Kiij»!;> L.;kes English Cathidrals; Eminent.Mri Views in Jerusalem; Bible Lands: Views r

1 in Edir.burg: The Cities ol Palestine ; Envi-1roiis ol Jeiusalem. <vc. Kor sale by i _

mh I'.' ROBERT BELL. ^~ K\V BOOKs .The Magician's Own Book. ^

x ^ 01 The wi.ole art oi conjuring, being a

complete band-book of parlor magic, and con*

t.-.i u.g over one thousand Optical, Chemical,Maiii e'ical. and Magical Experiments, itc . il- '

Ui-tiaied with over &1M1 w<ft»d cuts, and intetei-id as a .-onice ol ainumiient lor one thousand _

and one tam nings. 1 vol. IVmo. cloth. $1.Texas Her Resources and Public Men, by J.

de Cordov a. 25. II.ncy llov\aid's Journal, by Mrs. L. H. Si- n

gotirney, l-iuu. eloih. '->c.'

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The Youth's Companion and Counsellor, edi-ted by Win. Chambets, l vol cloth, $l.fdl.The Spend ihrilf. bj W H. Ainswoith, 20cPniice Charles, or the Young Pretender, by J. I

E Smith. i"(]. .'me. I'

[i Chesteilieid's Art of Letter-Writing simpli-. lied. I V Jc.

How to IVtect Adulteration in our daily:drink and lood. 12jc.

'1 !n Young Housew ife's Rook, or how to eke t

. on' « small iricnni". IVJc | ^How to be Healthy, aud to preserve the men- ti

tal and bodily powers, lvjc. i (.t h,,.i,A..an- r\i IflflO AMirovia.* UUI 3 XJiv ijv/iiai y \J* uwvwj

{inns, l.,JcThe Bible Hour, or Scripture Lessons for the ~

little one.> at home. ~'<c. Just published, for Isale by JAMKS KM'^ ISLE \ SON, *

ap S No. 95, King-street. 'J

MOBK CHKaP BOOKS..Lectures on MoilernHistory, Irum the irruption ol theNorthern Nations to the close of the AmericanInvolution, by Win. Siri}th. one vol, >vo. ^cloth, f t hit. 1

1 I a' t s Book of ('urn sifies, containing ten ^thousand wonders ol nature ami art, Svo,$-2. I

i'eiuvian Antiquities, translated Irom theSpanish. Ijv Dr. F. 8 Hawks, $1.50. J s

|)e Ha«s' History ot the Indian Wars olWestern \ irginia. Fvo.. $1.95. '

cThe I i.itul Maipj,. power and progress, by ffl

GuillaunieTell Ponssin, $1.50.Histi-ry : the Methodist Kpiv.-opal Church.

S»ui»h. comj rehemliiig ul! the othcial proceed- ^

ii.gs oi th'' General Conlerence the Southern ±I 'i iilereiice*. and the General Convention, Arc.. ,(J

>vo cloth. $1.Selee' Worl.sof the British Poets, in a chronological'cries trorn Falconer, to Jscott, 1 vol

hv,>. cloth, $1 50. ' NTne Works ot Mary Lusscll Mi'lord. prose

ami ver»e. I vol >vo cloth, $1 50.'I he Indicator. .1 miscellany for the fields, and

the fireside, hy Leigh Hunt, l^ino.7.' etc.Thev> on en ol Kngland, their social duties, J

and domestic habits, by Mrs. Ellis, lKuiocloth. -'<5 cts.

> ''tioi - 'rom t .«» writingsoi Mrs Margaret «

M. D'vidsot;. by Mis« ('. M. Sedgwick. mo.. IrN. -

Chatles I nul» s Literary Sketches and Let'em.edited by Then:.is Neon Talfourd, l'2mo,50 c's. /A Summer Journey in the West, by Mrs. \

Steele. 2."> els. For sale bv ui

JAMES EM'WISLF. A SON,tr.h 3 D No. 95, King>treet. <

STATIONARY, Ac .1 ca\e now received Jpre'ty much everything comprised under

the above hei-l such as WRITING PAPERS,ir. great variety «»» style ami price. Envelopes. %

P n», L k Pencils, dealing Wax. Waters, Muciiiif, Penholders, India Rubber, Pcrtlolios.Writing Desks. Feu<-il Sharpeners. Peneii Points, 'G<dd Pens. with or without cases. Perry s PropellerPencils, a new article. Mathematical In- \

j strnmenta round, flat, and parallel Rulers, Pen JHacks. Thermometers, Ate., Ac

ap 3 JOHN H PARROTT.

SCHOOL BOOKrs.I am now in the receipt Jof another supply cf Standard School

Books, embracing mos'of tne English French, 1

Oreek, and Latin Works in common uae in the JI S«!icoIs. [ap 3] JOHN H. PARROTT. (

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BOOKS, STATIOKERV, Ac.

Sew BOORS at FRENCH* Hook owlPeriodical Depot.

J he Magmaii'n Own Book, or the whole art

f conjuring. being a complete hand book ofarior Magic. and containing ovet one thousandpticah ('hemical, Mechanical. Magnetical, andlagicai Experiments. i 11u^rrate i with over .100ood cots, and intended a» a source of amuseipiitlor one thousand and or.e evenings, coinlefein one vol line, $1. handsomely bound.Prince Charles, or the Young Pretender, byF. Nmitb. au'hor of "Minnie Gray," "(jus

loward." -Charles Vavasseur," "Henri De Laour,'' "Harry Ashton." etc.. .10c.The Spendthrift, by W.Harrison Ainsworth,u'hor ot "Jack Sbeppard," "Guy Fawkes,"l'he To Aer ul London." "Old St Paul," 2.1c.How to detect adulteration in our daily tood

ltd drink, I'Zjc.How to be Healthy, a complete guide to a

»ng life, IvjcCourtney's Dictionary of three thousand Abreviatioiis.Ivf.Jc.The Young Housewife's Book, or how to eke

ut a small incotne. I2jc."Waverly Magazine." - New York Weekly,"New York Mercury," "New York Ledger,"Leslie's Illustrated News.""Flag," ' Pictorial,"Saturday Evening Post," "Dollar Paper,"Yankee Privateer" lor April 17th, and all theevv Books and Magazines for sale. ap 7

UOKE BOOKS..Livingston's Travels andResearches in Africa, during a residence

t sixteen years, with a sketch of Discoveries,lus'ratea vutn numerous engravings.-p>.Nothing to Wrar. an F.pisode ol City F<ife.itS many illustrations, 50c.Nothing to .say. a slight slap at Moboc raticnobbery, by K. Philander Doesticgs, P. B.lie.The Life and Works of Flavius Josephus,

iinprisiiij; the Antiipiities. History, and Warsf the Jews, embellished with elegant engranigs,complete in two volumes, just received.apt} JOHN II PARROTT./iPRAGUKS AMERICAN PULPIT..An5naUoJ the Jlmrruan Pulpit, or CommemoitiveNotices of Distinguished American Cleryrnen.of variousdenominations. from the early"ttlernent of the country to the close of theear 1S55, with Historical Introductions, byViiliam Sprague, D I). Four volumes are now

ut ; vols 1. and II containing CongiegationalI misters, and vols. Ill and IV. containing thelemoiies ot Presbyterian Clergymen; price

> ^..*>11 per volumeThe Youths Companion anil Counsellor. edited

y William Chambers, author of Things as

acy ate in America." Joint Kd.tor ol "Chamei>"Journal, Ac. fiLOu.jintitl louts. or Words of Counsel for Overoraiugthe Wor'd, alter the manner ol Kich'er's-B;st Hours," seventh edition. 5"c.Tents, her Resoiirces and her Public Men, a

"ompanion lor J He Cordover s new and corectmapol theStateof Texas by J. De Cordoer,$1.'J5. Just published, and lor sale byinn I R( IB 1 BKLL

Ulll'US, CHKMICAIih, ate.

J ^THKHKAL Ol!.; Spirits Turpentine; pureI j French Zmc White; Lewis's pure Lead;1 1 ~ i i.-:i«.i i r i on.

Sign of the Golden Mortar. ap 51 ALAD OIL.Best Bor-Vanx, just received^ and tor sale by J. K PlERPOINT,No. 17 a, S K. corner oi King and Wash, sts.

aP ®

)UT1 V.Best Fresh, ju't received and lorL sal- by J. K PlERPOINT,

No. 17vif 5. E. corner oi King and Wash.sts.p 8

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LINSEED OIL, warranted pure. ju»t received,and Ior sale byJ. R. l'lERPOINT. No 172,

ap 7 S. F.. cor ot King and Wa«h-stgvLD POKi anu MADER1A WINES./ Very suj erior old Brandy, lor medicinal

»e. For sale by DR. li. H SI ABLER,rnh 2P No Wift, King-it., cor. of Washington.l)OCKBRH>GE ALUM WATER.A Iresh1 Vi supply,just received, and tor sale by

J. WILLIAM BOWLING,mh 31 cor. Eairlax and Prince sts.

I VIRGINIA HONEY.Strained and warran'Ved pun.just received and lor sale byPEEL. STEVENS, * Co.,

ap 5 Corner King and Alfred sts.

nLOWER SEED..A lull assortment of'[_ choice varieties, received and for sale byap 0 H. COOK A CO., Sarepta Ha!I.

)A1NT BRUSHES, a lull supply, received,[ and for sale by H. COOK ft CO<*P 'j Sarepta Hall.

ERASER S COD LI V1R OIL.A fresh wpP ply, received and lor sale byap o II. COOK & CO., Sarepta Hall, j

'Id It Kl*l inil J.rou, i'uiimi aiivi i «i ^""j

lake's Pitent Kite Proof Paint: Venetian Red;olors ground in Oil; Tube Paints; Artist s

(rushes, Acc., Acr.. tor sale byJOHN LKADBKATKR A SON.

1 mo 0 Stabler'® Old Stand.

f'lOXS SPARKLING GELATINE; SoapPotash; Sage; Catnip; Horehound; Spear*

unt, Quicksilver; Lyon's Katharion; Oil ota nion; Corrosive Sublimate; best bum Arabic;'ennel Seed; Povvd. Jalap, Senna Leaves, justiceived, anil lor sale by

JAMES ENTWISLE, Jr.,ap t Apothecary. No. '.'I King street

rtTARLKR'S AGRICULTURAL SALTS,^ cheaper and better than Guano; composed: 1'hosp'uale oi Lime, Sulphate ot Ammonia,Citrate of Soda. Muriate ut Soda, Sulphate oioila, Sulphate of Lime, and Carbonate of Poassa.prepared and put up in bags of *^00 lbs. by

If H. STABLER, Chemist.ap'<i No 160 Kingst., cor. of Wash'n.

A KTTsTS' MATERIALS.We have just{\_ received, per Express, a lull supply ot KngistiTube Paints; Brushes; White Varnish; PreiaredOil;Pallets; Canvas, lu by IS and I t byU, \c., lor sale by

JOHN LEADBEATER Ac SON,1 mo 6 St aider's Old Stand.

1UX S PATENT REFINED SPARKLINGGELATINE. Wood's Hair Restorative,

a milord's Invigorator, just received, and foraleby WM. A. HART,

No. lub. King street, cor. of Pitt,Sign of the Golden Mortar. ap 6

^AN FORD'S INVIGORATOR, Henry's Cor^dial, Husband's Magnesia, Powden's DenalFluid. Tyler's Cough Drops, and Guinn'sberry Pectoral, for sale by

PEEL, STEVENS Ac Co.,ap 1 Comer King and Alfred streets

CONSUMPTION DESTROYED..Preparedby Madame Mount, a valuable syrup high*

recommended by the clergy and others..rice f>Uc. per bottle, for sale by

PEEL, STEVENS Ac CO.,ap 2 corner King and Alfred streets.

II KRCHANT'S GARGLING OIL, KennpT|dy's Medical Discovery, and Kntwisle'sledicine, received a fid tor sale by

PEEL. ST EVENS At CO.,ap 6cor of King atid Alfred-its.

NORWOOD'S TINCTURE VIRATRUMVIRID1. prepared expressly for Physi

ians. by Pr W. ('. Norwood, just received andir sale by J. WILLIAM BOWLING,ap 5 Corner of Fairfax and Prince-sts.kT IN ET V-FIVE PERCENT ALCOHOL\ AM) KTHKRKAL OIL just received and'r sale by UILLIAM A. HART.

No lu'.' King st., co/net o! Pitt

I.i1 -i5|N\:|MVP< * r !

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NO. 85.MISCBLLANBOUH READING.

THE JACKDAW.Just before tbo death of Webster, as everybodywill recollect, and after bis recovery

was despaired of, one of his physioians approachedbio bedside, and asked bow be found

himself. "I feel like the Jackdaw in the

church steeple," was the strange reply. Thephy-ioian withdrew sadly from lbs bedsideto another part of the room, where »ome

members of the family were standing together,and shaking bis bead eonfessed hitappreheusion that the brain of the dyingstatesman, was affeoted; that the stately oakwas perishing at tbe top. He oould see no

method in the answer whiob bis question badreceived. Oue of tbe ladies present, whoknew Mr. Webster better, did not believethat bis mind was wandering, and quietlystepping to his bed-ide asked bim what bemeant by saying he telt like tbe Jackdaw inthe church steeple. "Why, Cowper; don'ty>u remember?" was tbe reply. She did rememberCowper's delightful translation ofone of Vincent lijurne's little poems, entiledthe Jackdaw, which we give below.

There is a bird who, by his coatAnd by the hoarseness ot his note,

Might be supposed a crow ;A great frequenter of the church,Wnere bishop-like he finds a perch,

And dormitory too.

Above tbe steeple finds a plate.That turns and turns, to indicate

From what point blows the weather.Look up. Your brains begin to swim,'Tis in the clouds.that pleases him,

He chooses it the rather.

Fond of the speculative height.Thither he wings his airy flight,

And thence securely sees

The bustle and the raree show,That occupy mankind Delow.

Secure and at his ease.

You think, no doubt, be sits and muses

Of luture broken bones and bruises1: be should chance to fall*

No not a single thought like that.Kmploys his philosophic pate,

Or troubles it at all.He sees that this great round about,The world, with all its motley rout,

Church, army, physic, law,Its customs and its business,la no concern at all of his,

And sd)s.what says he?.caw!

Thrice happy bird! I too have seenMuch of the vanities of men;

And sick ot having seen em,Would cheertully these limos resign,For such a pair of wiugs as thine,

A 0A uuitU u knf u'Oitn unr*'

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The eubjjurueil singularly beautful poem,attributed to the pen of the Quaker poet,Whittier, w8 find in the Atlantic Monthly:

TELLING TIIK BEES*Here is the place; right over the hill

Runs the path 1 took;You can see the gap in the old wall still,And the stepping-stones in the shallow brook.

There is the house, with the gate red barred,And the poplars tall;

And the barn's brown length, and the cattle-yard,And the white horns tossing above the wall.

There are the bee-hives ranged in the sun;And down by the brink

Of the brook are her poor (lowers, weed-o'errun,Pansy aiul daffodil, rose and pink.

A vetr has gone, as the tortoise goes,Heavy and slow;

And the same rose blows, and the same sun

glows,And the sam<- brook sings of a year ago.

There's the same sweet clover-smell in ths breeteAnd the June sun warm

Tangles his wings of tire in the trees,.Sitting, as then, over Femside farm.

1 mind me how with a lover's careFrom my Sunday coat

[ brushed otr the burrs, and smoothed my Imr,And cooled at the brook side my brow aud

throat.

Since we parted, a month had passed.To love, a year;

Down through the beeches, I looked at lastOn the little red gate and the well-sweep near.

I can see it all now.the slantwire rainCM light through the leaves,

The sundown's blaze on her window pane,The bloom ol her roses under the eaves.

Just the same as a month before,The house and trees,

The barn's brown gable, the vine by the door,.Nothing changed but the hives of bees.

Before them under the garden wall,Forward and back,

Went, drearily singing, the chore girl small,Draping each hive with a shred of black.

Trembling. I listened; the summer sunHad the chill of snow;

For I Knew she was telling the bees of oneGone on the journey we all must go!

Then I said to myself, '-My Mary weepsFor the dead to-day;

Haply her blind old grandsire sleepsThe Iret and the pain ol his age away."

But her dog whined low; on the doorway sill,With his cane to his chin,

The old man sat: and the chore girl stillhung to the bees stealing out and in

And the song she was singing ever sinceIu my ear sounds on.

Stay at home, pretty bses. fly not hCnce!.Mistress Maty is dead and gone!'*A remarkable custom, brought from the Old

Country, formerly prevailed in the rural districtsol New Kngland. On the death of a member olthe lamily. the bees were at once informed of ther. < rill, OIIU U17II UHCB U1 COBCU 111

This ceremonial was supposed to be necessary to

prevent the swarms from leaving their hiveaand seeking ft new home.

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Alexandria library company .Library kept in the >outh room, first-story,

ot the Lyceum Hall, S. W. corner of Prince andWashington street*. Open every evening from7 to 9 o'clock, aiqf on Tuesday, Thursday, andSaturday afternoons, from to 0 o'clock. Annualsubscription, $3; six months, $1.50; threemouths,$1. Volumes in Library, about 4,MX).

President.Fkajicih Miller..blRfcCTORS:.

Daniel F. Witmer, J. Edward Chaae,Benjamin Barton, Sylvester Scott,Elisha J. Miller. Andrew Jaruieson,S. Ferguson Beach, Richard L. Came, Jr.,Stephen Swain, John A. Milburn,

M illiam A. Duncan.Treasurer..Andrew Jamieson.

my 5.ty Librarian.Norval E. Foard.

PvAA TONS BRIGHT DRY 8 H iTc K St/' /' » WANTED, lor which a fair price willbe given. F1TZPATRICK k BURNS,

Manufacturers ol the best curled Hair, Cotton,and SHUCK MATTRESSES; alao, SpringBeds and Spring Lounges, Cotton Bats, &c.

sep 'aH.If

OLD DOMINION COFFEE POTS.A supply of these new and excellent coflee pota,

ju>t received, and for sale byaj> i JOHN OGDEN,

a. i |