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j “WHY 80 PALE Why so pale and wan, fond lover ? Prithee. why so pale” . Will, when looking well can’t move he’. Looking {il prevail’ Prithee wby look so pale w by $0 and mate, young sinner! $0 mute * Free hen speaking well, can't move her? Saying nothing does? Prithee why #0 mute Quit, quit for shame; this wili not move, ‘Th's cannot take her if of herseif she witli not love, Nothing can make her. | | iR. ‘Phe devil (ake her’ (Sir John Suckling, 16% aide ARRIVALS ATTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Naitiouns! Weiel.—coy £ aries Col May, USA W UWelleman, Md S38 Cor, J D Richorson, Va HW Derby, Pa hir Turner. C L Derby. do L Houpt & ly, Pa J Duncan, do F Morton & ly do 4 K Martin. Va Sr W bvin, Pa @ B Athens J Irvin, do J M Jeanl * W Heptman, Va Dr M Moo u 4 W K Henry, lows at J Dougherty Ky jC Howe, NJ B Doagherty, do V Brent, Md Ds Hail Md ol Sothron, do P B Spencer, dc £ White, Va W D Ciarke, do JB Newman, Va & Gross, do € Newman, do ! A Emmerich, Pa 43 Thompson, til tt T Merrtek, do Browus’ Wetcl—r rp &M BROWN GW Biitiery, Ma iS Piummer, do “Irs itichardson, Ky Maj Sibley, J B Hoge, Va & barr, U1) T Whue, do H F Barr, do B Miisea, Va M Oldwine, tv. V Miss Brown, do T 3 Gary.! ¥ 3 M Son ts, do 38 Latham Me JS gr. td Mrs Hows: He W N fowle; do ‘TE Ludlow, fa Dr Bard Q é ROW Har Mrs F. Va 3 Shepnerd Willards’ fhotel-s © & a A. wittaRDd JC Kavie, Pa H Lamfozd, SC Miss Kyle, co ‘'T Granger, Va & G semmes, Vz MD Mason, ly, 8 J J Sweenty N JP Thorn, Va A O Preesial: es A3 Ridgely, Md » G W Edwards, S Lyman, ly Mrs Carter. do i Davidson, do H @ Somerl;, Mass 3 Carroil, id JE Lamtord, $c 3G Hartnet, Pa 3 T Pike, sy. NY Col Huger, USA interuatione! Eotel—"enn. avenues. J & Loriaficid, NY tt T Canfield, Ma If Hardie, NC J B Hall, NJ M H Roberts, do G © Wharton, Va W LG Moway, Lent JT Withers, iy, Ky L. Brenner, NY 8 A Danforth, Va 4 W Danforth, do J SA 8. KinKWOOD T Morris o 3G Marti W A Harpe: TC Mcb A McDonald, Va W B Me ker, N Miricweoet tous JW Core, ts ‘T W Biran, do J Pringle, NY 4 € Sontuall, Va A King, ty, Mas< W_W Justice, do ROW Wats! wy ALP Laren, d> a YJ Mehaffey, do HOW Maigre, La F* M= FOR SALE eu tivate a larger farm, e sell the farm in A:exandria county, Virginia, on which be hes resided for the past seven years. [t contains 51 acres, end is situated near Balls * Rosds, 3% miles from the Georzetown Aqueduet, and 6 mii-s from both Washtncton and Alexan- dria. There are upon it a comfortable and well- arranged dweliiiy house, containing six rooms, Wite front and back covered poriicos, the rt 3S by 12 feet; a kitchen ; 2 comfortable house for Servaats or farina ; &targe and convenient TO bscriber wil! in timothy, e cf at lezst two tons per ac ou wen; four in clover; twelve ready to orn and oats in the Spring, end eleven » of which there isan ample aupply for all the purposes of the plan: ‘bis farm has been cult.vsied with care and is very prodnetive. Ro palus having been spared te render it remuner- ative, and to make it com in all its appetnt- for a dairy man ard warket garden farmer, “cer dence of « persy boring ch <THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BHOTHERS, Washington, + composed of CHAS. Sr) CHUBL SOHN D BARROW, HENRY HOLM ney tHE HOUSE OF CHUBE BEUTHE«. BARROW & co., Davexront, iowa is composes of CHAS SiJ CHUBB ei, te ALEX’R H BARROW, de WM. H DOUGAL. [ROUSLY Poches Capttaur; € Marquis de Le. pe Crash s Masque; t; Le ay * Marion; His telre d'un Siort; La Mata Urolte; Le Kent, and others And many of the \ is and Koma ces of Ja- cob, Paul Fe vai De Steadhal, Berthet De Masset, & ¥, Castide, and other writers, thie day opened, direct from Paris feds FRANCK TAYLOR. GAS © AELRES. B MILLE SOM DO , ALEXAN- © drie Va, ti u band a hand som- i , PENDANTS, ETS, &e , from the celebrated factory of & eker il gaareatee te o private pur. P Also Drop-itghts, detoratedt Paper surdes great virlety abt end examine © a selves. dee 1 ‘. CAMPHERE, ETHERIAL PB Artizts’ fue trade 5 Ly mam Y YORK .£DGEX FUR 14th Fed.— i Cobb’s grea id most deeply interestir g Story continued ay the Ledger at PERSUSON’S 454 Seventh street feb 6 Soarstone GRIDPLES.—THE CAKES can be browned handsomely on these Grid: br -9 grease and emoke ae jan 2°. 8 PRANCIS, 490 70m st A MABBD. STATES MAM. * TEXAS TO CALIFORNIA. Post Orrick Derartment, Feb. 2, 1857. PSS ALS FOR CONVEYING TIE MAILS of the United Sistes from July 1, 1857, to June 30, 1861, between San ANroNto, Texss, and San Diego, Cattrornta, will be received atthe Contract Office of this Department, until 3 p m., of the 3Ist of March next, to be decided by the 25th April fol lowing, viz : No 8076 From San Antonio, Texas, by Franklin, (New Mexico,) [E! Paso,) Mawillo, Jue- sem, (Arizonia,) and Colorado city to San Dieg», Californ:a, 1,500 miles and back, once * month L pe San Antonio 1st day of each month, at am Arrive me San Diego by the last day of same mnt! Leave aa Diego lat day of each month, at 6 am Arrive at San Anionio by the !ast day of same month. als may be submitted for service by a edule proposed by the bidder. Proposals for service once a week are invited. For forms of proposal, guarantee, and certificate ; a’so iastructions and requirements to be «mi >draced io the Contract, see advertisement of this date in the papers, and in pamphlet form, to be had at the department. JAMES CAMPBELL, veo 4 lawdwt Postmaster General. { No. 672.} By the President of the United States. N_PURSUANCE OF LAW, I, FRANKLIN PIERCY, President of the United States of a, do hereby declare aad make known that ie snlee will bs held at the undermentloned Offices ia the Svare or Lowa, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Laud Office at Gssar, commencing on « rth duy of May next, tor the disposal id situated within the following balied townships, Viz: South of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. ‘Townships ninety-nine and one hundred, of range ten Townships nmety-eight, ninety nine, and one hundred, of range elevea Town-hips nine y eight, nine:y-nine, and one uundred, of sange tvelve. Townships ninety tine and one hundred, of range thirteen. ‘Townships ninety nine and one hundred, of range fourteen. Townships ninety sine and one hundred, of range fiflecns ‘Township one hundred, of range seventeen. ‘Towuship one hundred, of rarge twenty. Townships uinety eight and une b undred, of range dwenty ti “ Townships ninety four, nisery fv", ninety six, ninety seven, ninety eight, nineiy-yor, and cone hundred, of ra ige tweaty four. Atthe Land Office a’ Fort Done, commen i: on Monday, the fourth day of Mey neat, fur the dis- posal of mie public land situated within the foil »w- img named townships, viz: North of the base lime and west of the th principal y ae a oe Townships ninety-four, ninety five, ninety-six, ninety seven, nirety eight, ninety-nine, and one hundred. of range twent pe. Townships ninety-tour, ninety five, ninety six, ninety sev a, vinety-eignt, ninety-nine, and ove hundred, of range twentysiz. Townstips ninety four, ninety-nine, and one hun- dred, of range twenfy seven Township one hnadres, of range fwentpeigh!. Township Atthe Land Office at Siorx om Monday, the fourth day of Ma: pora’ cfihe public lands situated wit ing nained townshone, wiz: South of the hase line and wast of the fifth principal the follow. meridteit, Township nu y four, of range thirty four Fowuships ninety four and ninety-five, of rigs thirty fire. Township niaeiy five, of range thirty-six. Townships ninety-six and niat y-seven, of range thirtyeights ‘Townships ninety-six aid ninely-seven, of range thirty nine. ‘Township ninety-seven, of range foriy Townships ninety-six and ninety seven, of ranze hip ninety six, of range forty three. Township ninety of range fo Township ninety-six, of range fort: fire. ‘Townships mnety-five and nine ty vix, of range forty-siz _ Townships nincty-five and minety-six, of range forty seven. Fractional townships ninety-four, ninety five, ard ninety-six, of range forty-eight. rupria ed by law for the u ¢ of schovis, d other purposes, together with th d overtlowed laads mate thereby unit ” if any, granted to the State by the fo ‘swamplagds’ with ember 23un, 1850, ac days aprointed. and will procee tin in which they are advertise!, until the | Fave been offered, aad the sales thus ; it No sales shall be kept open longer than two weeks, a14 no private entry ot ay of the lands wil be alimitted witil after the expiration of two d, at the city of Washingtor, f December, Anuo Domint one vight hundred aid fifty si PRANKLIN PIERCE. By the Presideat Taomas A Henna’ ‘Generai Lani Office. NOVICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Lv ty porson ent.tied 10 the right of pre-emption t5y of the within the townships aid - wf towne Above enumerated is required to e+ tab the 2 to the ratisa 214 ree acat thes sat er itud offize, and mal. ic sale of the lauds embrac- cherwise su-h «la sa will be As 4. HENDRICK-, ssioner of the Generai Laud ei mm lbw No 573. OTICE I" atvarios TO THE RE- 4% MOVALOF THE LAND OFFICE FROM KENICIA TO SAN FRANCISCO, IN CALI- FORNIA. In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled *‘ An act authorizing changes ia the location of land oftices,”’ approved March 3, 1253, itis hereby deciared and mada known that the land office for the sale of public lands at Benicta, inthe State of California, will be re- moved to the city of San FRANC isco, atas early @ period @s practicable, further notice of the precise time of removal will be tssued by the register and receiver of t! Bentela Land Office a ~ Given under my hand. at the city ton, this i6th day of January, A D. By order of the President: THOS. A HENDRICKR, Commissioner of the General Land Office. jan 17-law6w JOHN H. BUTHMANN, Fumporter and Dealerin Wines, Brandies, &c. Pema avenue, south side, bet 4 ondGth sts., I 45 IN STORE A VERY CHUICE as- sortment of Champague, in quarts and brands. é of Washinz- . 1857, pinta, of the most desirab! Also, sparkling St Peray, white and pink; Maderis, Sherry, Port. Tenerlge, Srelly: Rhine Wines, Moselle; French Wines, white; C , Scheldam Gin, Jamacia Rum, Scoth Whiskey, American Whiskey, Curacoa, Anisetie; and of his own preparation, Wild oaery Brandy, Blackberry Juice, Stomach Bii- and Also, genuine Absinthe, Kirschwasser, and Havana Cigars des 10-3taw4m. [No 573.} Wares iN ReLATION TO THE RE- 1 IOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM Ss ESEE TU EAST SAGINAW, IN MICA- IGAN —tIn accordance with tho provisions of the actof Congress, entitled “‘ An act authoriz changes In the locationof land offices,’’ app March 3, 1852, it is hereby declared and made known that the land office for the sale of public aads at Gexgseg In the State of Michigan, will be removed tothe town of East Sacty. w,in sald State, at as carly @ period as practicable, Further notice as to the precive time of removal willbe issued by tne register and receiver of the bay a Office. ton. aie) néer my hand, at the city of Washing- ton, this lath day of January, A D1S99. ing By order of the President: THOS. A. HENDRICKS, of the General Land Office. Commissioner Jan 16-lawtw ve personal 3 and other mou attention to the Rent- Property, for reason- ing of Dweil . public may be assured t) left In my chart. will be fil u With om to Rs my ofc place of gra vane inks cea Ley errses fa Real rata pina Buriness ri lly solicited. Office $18 ("@ etery) The street, opposite National Tate! POLLARD WEBB. jan 22-eo3m CARD. SAAC HERZBERG, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, W148 loan $10,009 in sums to sult, on any articles of value No 429 Pennsylvania avenue, between ‘34 and 1 streets. Jan 7-eo3m* CALL ATTENTION FO ALL WHO} 0 ALL W Wise amictoa with tate dreadra ae ee most respec Citizens, the father-in-law of ourler Proprietor of the «Cr des Etas Unis,”? ly gunmaker in Phiiadelphia : Naw York, Aug. 26th, 1856. Da Dvram—Dear Sir :—1 bh that! have been afflicted with the Piles for n y ciety — that I have used elghteen bottles of tle Lotion, and hg else I could, here of, but all to no effect, for they did me litde or no good. Abont two months since, I commenced using your remedies for the Piles, a-d have the happiness tosay that they have had the desired effort, reg gens me | conside: this almosta miracle, for | am eighty years of age. 1 sineere- ly recommend them to all afflicted with the above t P.VALLEE, 73 Franklin st ‘ State of New York, i New York City and County, I, Joseph C. Lawrence, do hereby certify that on the day of the date hereof, before me personal- ly came P. Vallee, to me well known, who, be- ing by me duly sworn, did depose and say that the contents of the foregoing certificate signed by him are trae. | In witness whereof 1 have subscribed my name, as Commissioner of Deeds and asa N. Public of the State of New York, and have af- fixed my Notariei Seal at my office, In New York, this 20th day of Angnst, 1556 JOSEPH C. LAWRENCE, Commissioner of Deeds and Notary Public of the State of New York, 67 Wall street, New York We challenge the Medical Faculty of the Uni- above. Dr. Duprie’s Remedies are tbe only e: fectual cure for external and internal Piles, 50 cents per box Offiice—76 Nassan etreet, New York. Willbe sent by mail to sel oe of the United States Forsale by FORD & KKU., corner of 11th street and Pa ave, Washington, D.C. 00 93 PERUVIAN SYRUP, For the cuve of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Newraigia, Incipient Diseases of the Lungsand Bronchial Passages, Biles, Gem eral Dability, §c. Tes EXCELLENT MEDICINE, WHICH has attained a high reputation and been ex- tensively used {n Boston and other cities of the East, has been received and is now offered for saleby %Z D GILMAN, special agent, 350 Penn- sylvania avenue, as also b the eral agent, cor- ner of L and 34 streets, Navy Yard. Tae Is of its efficacy are so numerous, so ; well anthenticated, and of such pecullar charac- | ter, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to re- ceive the proffered aid. does not profess to be a | The Peruvian extensive, because many au eure-all, but its range f diseases, apparentiy unlike, are intimately re- lated. aad, proceeding from one cause, may he cured by one remedy. The class of diseases for whieh the Syrup pro- vides a cure, is precisely that which has so often baffled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovert- lois. I bave analyzed the medical preparation called the Peruvian yep. with reference to the nuinber and kind of active substancescontained In ft. and the durability of the compound as a pharmaceuti calarticle. The meta!!ic compounds of arsenic, antimony, mercury and zinc are not present, nor is it possible tedetect init the slightest indica- tion of any metallic eud mineral poison. Ais or- ganic constituents do not include opium, or any of the drugs yleldiag poisonous principles. The constituents, when separated, are not even acrid tothetaste Itisa preparation scientifically and skilfully compounded, possessing all the duzabil- ity of a spirituors tincture, without its objection- able qualities and the antivity of its leading con- stituent is preserved through tze judicious adap- tation of its solvent. The point here attained har been frequently aud unsuccessfully sought after by pharmaceutists Respectfully, A.A HAYES, M.D. Assayer to State of Massachusetts No. 16 Boylston street, Boston, 3d Nov , 1855, nov 22-3m R. DUPRIE’S REMEDIES are the only effectual cure for Extertal or Interna! Piles, Saltrheum, Ring-Werm, &c. ‘They are unrival- led for purifying the blood. Uiice 76 Nassau street, New maul. LRO., corner of 11th st oc 50 cents box York. il) be sent vu) For sale by FORD aad Penn. avenue W. G@. METZEROTT, (Svccrszox vo Geonce HiLeus,) Agent of Raven oe and William CELEBRATED PIANOS AS ALWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST stock of PIANOS from 3175 up to $1,000, MELODEONS from $45 to $25), GUITAKS, VIOLINS, BRASS INSTRU- MENTS, FLUT 8. BANJOES, ACCORD- NS, and SHEET MUSIC, cheaper than in house south of New York. usic published and received every day. Pianos for rent nov 4-tr PROJECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM LOSS BY FIRE! FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Authorize! Cepital and Surplvs...1,363,161 13. FARMERS AN)) MECHANICS’ INSUL- ACE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. Office wortiwest corner Penxsylvanra avenue and 17th sireet, Washinston Ciiy, D.C. DINEcTors, Hon. Tuos. B. Florence, harles Din George H. Arinstrong, Charles A. Rubicam, George Helmbold, James E. Neal!, Isaac Leech, Jr. THOMAS PLORENCE, Presiicat. EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL BURVEYORS. shag oe Waiter, No. 387 D street, opposite Ciry ja! omas Mauderiicld, Edward R. Helmbold F. Carrol} Brewster, > acy First streetand Visginia ue, Jeland. James Williams, No. 22 Pour-and-a. John Riggies, No 50! Thirteenth Pennsylvania avenue. MARING SURVEYOR. Capt.J. P. Levy, No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, cpposiie National Hotel. GBNLRAL SUPBRINTENDENT. oka Thomason, The business of this Compan’ vorably with the most auccesstut tions in the United States. From the lst day of August, 1855, in five months, ap ts ist January, 1856, the premiuins received amoun.ed to the large sum of one hundred end eight thougaad, one hundred and fifty-one dollars, with oo hundred and sixty-six dollars losses With these ovide of success and good man ment, the directora fee! justi in soliciting a share of public patronage, Uelieving that the secu- rity offered is ample and that all fair claims will be aun d More according to equity than legal techni calities. fstreet. et, below will compare fa of similar institu. The company mothe to issua policies mst toes or di by freon DWELLUI » PURNI TURK, {LLS, MANUPAOTORIES, WARE OUBES, all deecriptions of BUILDINGS, and their contents, or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported VESSELS, STEAMBOA'TS, CA. NAL BOATS, RAILROADS, and the usual con i ned from any portion of EUROP® and AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS aavigating the western waters The raics of jum will be as low as othe: companies, and in fring them improvement in construction and arrangement will be taken it.to sonsideration. All losses speed ily adjusted and promptly paid. Office northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Seventeenth street, Washington city D.C. ed at the Home Office, ‘alnut and Second Streets, Phila- and in other principal cities of the United Sues fel4-1y ‘authorized officers of the company, AMERICAN ALMANAC—Comp its nt in 1850, down to 1653. 4 ‘ r iyo al wit, eS teh ar in new uniform, dae calf b Price $36. Jan 29 FRANCK TAYLOR, ted States to produce a certificate equal to the | Only | fae STOP THAT COUGH: lrINHE GREAT REMEDY FOR cove Cotps, Crow? and Wuoortne Cove DR. — COUGH SYRUP ousand of children have been - ROSE’S Croup 8 . it fer. 25 cents 2 bottle. fi Cough Syrup is the Cough. itcures ina short time, and allays al! imitation of the Lungs _ 50 cents a bottle ‘The above valuable medicines are recommerd- ed by Physicians who have tried them in their ee Piro be bad of all ists in Wash i Georgetown. and Alexandria. dec 10-4m HOW TU CURE ALL PAIN, AIN IS THE FORERUNNS&R OF MOST diseases—cure the Pain and check the disease DB ROSE’S PAIN-CURER hoo} north of 48 degresy, until efter the lst of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW —— x will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains in the iy tad Riots Ace, Has or amp a oe Saass| For re and Tooth Ache, In or Cramp in the For bt or passa -e apply to or Rowels, Sore Throat, Burns, Scalds, or}; EDW'DK COLLINS No 50 Wall-st ,N. Y. Lumps in the Breast, Chills, 8 tons, | BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO , Liverpool. and Pains in thefeet Indeed, It cures all Pain.’ | STEPHEN KENNARD & CO , No. 27 Aus- tin Friars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ‘The —— —— io, will —— accoun table for gold, + liver, 8 oo precious ae or metals, unless bit!s lading I 12}, 25, and 50 centsa bottle. if you are Bilious and have abad Cold, tako DR KOSE’S KAILROAD OR ANTI-BIL- 10US PILLS. ‘They cany off alt bile and re- moveaccld. These Pills go absed of all other Pills in thelr good effects. igned therefor and tLe value ther: of ex] IF Boxes 12% and ¥5 cents. Sold by all | 2%¢ 318 tos. Druggists in Washington, Georgetown, and | ©? therein . Alexandria. dec 10-4m WASHINGTON BRANCH KRAILKOAD. cOUGHS—COLDS—HOARSENESS DR. TYLER Ss COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC: The most Pleasant, Safa and Speedy Curo fur Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Diseased Lungs, and Consumption. Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1837. N AGAIN PRESENTING TO THE NOTICE of the pubiic the above remedy, we feel that little apology is needed. Vast numbers ia all sections of the Union are obliged to have recourse to other sources of relief than the {immediate pre- script on of their family physician, and as each return of the winter season brings out a host of rofessedly new specifics, some good, others use- ess, and many decidedly dangerous, it becomes as much a matter of duty as interest, believing this to be a remedy, combining the greatest nd- vantages, with the least objections of any other in use, to make it as extensively known as prac- ticable. That such is its character, isabundantly proved by the fact, that it has been extensively used the last twenty rs with unparalleled suc- cess; that its reputation has continued to s and its sale increase, with little ald from adver. tising or published lists of certificates, (which all know can as easily be had for a worthless preparation as for a meritorious one,) that by its own Intrinsic merit, with the recommendation of persons benefitted if its use, ithas gained its Present popularity; it is not trumpeted to the world as a specific or cure all, but as a valuable and scientific auxiliary in pulmonary cases. ready at hand, and one that has been generally found to afford rellef where most others have been tried without material benefit As such, it is - nised by numbers of our leading physicians, who know its composition, and have been eye wit- nesecs of its superior efficay, as well as by thou- sands of our mort respectable citizens, to most of whom reference is cheerfully permitted. Sold at 25 cents, or three botiles In one, 50 cts , 4, NAIRN & PALMER, and CHAR. STOTT, Wasbin; CISSEL, Georgetown, and PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandria. Also, ‘« TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS,” the same composition in a portable form, much Datronised by pubiic speak- ers, singers, frequenters of public assemblies, &c es they, remove ail knskiness from the throat and voice, end act like a charm on a troublesome cough. Price 12% and 25centsa box. dec @ly we LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR BALTIMORE at 6 and fs a.m , and Jand4 p.m. On Sunda re P. Leave BALTIMORE f ASHINGTON at 4 and 9 a m ,and Sand 5x p.m. On Sunday at 4¥ a. m. oe for Philadelphiaand New York will take Trains at 6, 5, and 4%. For Annapolis will take Trains at 8 and 4. For Norfoik will take Trains at 84 and 3. For the West wil: take Trains at 6 and 4; con- neo‘ing at the Washington Junction. ian 16-tf T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, BALTIMURE AND OHIO HAILROAD. New and Improved Arrangements. H#MREE TRAINS DAILY FROM BALTI- more, for Cumberland, Wheeling, and all parts of the West. Ist. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave, (except Sunday) at 6 45a. m , conneeting with trains from Philadelphia, first train from Was! m (at Junction) —will stop at way sta ton: arrive at Cumberland at 4 o'clock p. m. 2d. The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden Sta- tion daily (except Sunday) at 830 a.m, and reaches Wheeling by 4.4. m , connecting at Ben- wood with traing for Columbus, Cincinnati, Day- ton Indianapolis, Louisville, Cleveland, Toledo, emriee Chicago, St Louis, Cziro, and interme- dd. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 7p. ™.,connecting with express trains for Cin- cipnatl, &t. Lo Catlro, Chicago, and interme- diate places. The distance to Cincinnati and other central and southern in the West, is nearly 100 miles shorter than by anv other route. The time to these is also unequalled. Us B: e checked through te Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, ard Ft. Louis 14 patecness and Baggage transferred at all ote ‘THROUGH TICKETS will be sold to all the large towns in the West, the lowest ible rates, atthe Ticket Office, Camden Si nm, and at Washington city. og eeone cea carts attached to the Mai Passengers fromjBaltimore or Washi: view the entire road by daylight, by commodation or Mail Train, and Cumberland or Oakland. They morn: may ing Ac ng over at resume next by the Express Train, which leaves Cumber at 250a.m.; and reaches Wheel- ing at2 p.m Passengers from Washington have ample time for meals at Washington Junction. This is the only route by which Through Tick- ets and Bagvage Checks can be obtained in Washington FOR WAY PASSENGERS The Accommodation Frain at 6 45, will stop at all stations east of Cumberland, and the Extaess at stations between Piedmont, going west. cast- wardly the Mail Train leaves Wheeling ut 715 a m., and Accommodation leaves Cumberland at 8.20, reaching Baltimore at 545 p m. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 p.m, (except Sunday) stopping at way stations Leaves Frederick at 9a m., arriving at Bultimore at 12. 30 noon. The ELLICOT?’3 MILLS TRAIN leaves Camden Siation at€.a_m.and330p m. Leaves CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND tllicott’s Mills at7 30a.m,and730p m., ex CONSUMPTION. cept Sundays. = W. 8. W@ODSIDE, Among the numerous discoveries Science has jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. made fn this generation to facilitate the business rease {ts enjoyment, and even proton; theterm of human existence, nonecan benamed o; more real value to mankind than thiscontribution of Chemistry to (he Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine orcom- bination of medicines yet Known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo nary disense which have hitherto swept from our midstthousandsandthousandsevery year Indeed OBANGR & ALEXANDRIA RAILEOAD 6 Rs RS i Great Southern Mail Line! oY WICK DAILY es (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between ‘Washington City and the South! there is abundant reason to belleve e Rem ViA; ALEXANDRIA, dy has atiength been found which can berelied | @ORDONSVILLE, RICHMOND, DAN- i, to curs the most dangerous affections of the VILLE GREENSBOROUGE,N.C. Our space here will not peruilt us to pub- Leave W. ton et... lish any proportion of the cures effected by its use | Leave Was! on at. « oP My. but we would present the following :—and refer | Leave Alexan at. “ A.M. furtherenquiry tomy American Almanac, which | Leave Alexandria a! rs PN the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnished free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proot of these statements. Orvicg OP TRANSPORTATION rens, RK. R.,S i Avex Dear Sir,--My four véars old, has just recovered trom @ severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, bis throat was rot- ten, and every person that visited bim, pronounc- edhimadeadchild Having used your CHxrry PecTorat, in California, in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire suc- cess, | was induced to try iton my little boy. 1 gave hima tea-spoon-fill every three hours, com- mencing inthe mornin;’, and by ten o’cleck at night, | found 8 decided. change for the better, and after three days use, he was able to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature greve, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent For al! af- fections of the Throat and Lungs, | believe {t the best medici.e extant. A feeling of the deepest Boge prompts me in addresssing yon these y—but for your important discovery, my little boy would now have been in another world. Tam yours with ae res J.D. POWELL, Supt. OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONE Will be at the Washington Railroad it re. ASSENGERS end BAG Chargs,to abexe a GEORGE paek for ALEX. RIA, 2 dis, ance of six miles, allo ample time ‘are from Washington to Richmond Fare = Danville Fare ‘ “ Greensborough. ‘Pickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route,asitisa LINEOV FIRs7 CLAss RAILROAD From ALEXANDRIA FO DANVILLE. THRO PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE earried outcost tothe of the Petersburg Railroad. JAM . EVANS sel Agent, Alexandria, Ve. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE FBICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS [#4vE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelphia menu- facturer, 2 first rate Sewed or Pegged t, Calf-Bkin BOOT at Trans.,L.K.R, | $3. Rocky Hin, Someract Co.,N.J, July 2t, 1853 Dr. J.C. AYER,—Since your medicine bas be- come known here it hasa greater demand than any other couch remedy we have ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those who have used !t, and I know of some cases where the best they can say of it is not too much for the it has done take pleasure in selling it, juse I know that | am giving my customers the worth of their money, and ! feel gratified in seeing the benefit !t confers. Please send mea further supply, and believe me Yours, with ebra JOHN C. WHITLOCK. P.S. Aimost any number of certificates can be sent if you wish ic. atss; @alterat $2.50, these are the best goods that is (oreverwere) sold in the District for the price, forthe ee come ind see for yourself. Terms angg J cash. No extra pr eee = one nee lebts. Call atthe EW YORK HAT STORE, CY near Pennsylvania avenue. met ANTHONY, Agent. C W., June 26, 1862 3 De.J. This may certity that) NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. have used your Cagary Pucroral for u Manufactured from Sia! tene, =A the of one ; and it is my sincere belief that 1 West Casticton Slate Company, Vt. should have been in my g:ave ere this time if 1 arse MANTELS ARE ENAMELLED IN had not It hascured me of a affec- imitation of the richest and most tion of the na and I do not o my con | EGYPTIAN, LISBON, VERD AN UE, D.A-McCLURE, Attorney at Law. seAtinable MARBLES e WILkeBaRRE. Pa, ber 29, 1850 Dn. J.C. Aver. rap Sooene ‘Your medicine is much peeves of by those who have used it here, and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation I invariably recom- mend it for pulmonary affections, as do many of pal physicians y much cheaper than any others in market. rang from #125 10 $12. Architects, Builders, and others call and examine sam; at No street, 3doors below Odd stairs. ee 12-1y PURE SILVER WARK. SOLID SILVER TEA SETS SOLID SILVER Wir Are ¢uD peer tee R WAIT. viteuE Ra @OBLETS, ¢ CUPS ALSO. ', Suitable for RABGN- BILE SS Fit ae PRESENTS. ‘The above are all of our own manufscture, and wane W. GALT & BRO. 324 Penn’a avenue. Price onr princi; ter Masoud am your friend Lg CHAS. STREATER, M.D. P by DR. J.C. AYER, Chemist, Low- eat pare’ by . . Sold by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and all Pespectable druggists. dec 8-4m VENISON. FEW SADLES deca edo paella VEN- e mountains. ome Jost from Ne & BURCHELL, dec 2) corner Vermont avenue and 15th st. ROW 19-tf ame s af Ail sbes, P for Erecting Custom-Lones. &e., at oa eee Treasvay Deranteenr, Wasuineton, December 17, 1856. peeetennenes WILL BE RECEIVES aT Tins until the 19.b day of Pebroary, A. D. 1857, at 9o'elock a. m., for the the Custom house, Post 01 ‘and Gourt-roum act mater als delivered, a ee agent of ihc departmen: appoint will be paid irom time to ti &c., by the nt aforesaid, a event of non iment of contract. Contract. will be awarded only to master and mechanics, and the thereof, except ivy consunt of tive Seceeiary of theTiesenry’ ante u forfeiture of the same proposal pe be ee by awritn guwaniee, signed by. two persone, (cer- sbctaty of ests cians) tras mas dh ss attor ¢ saio sum s for the whole work, or of a i smoum f for any part, that the bidder his proposa be bond, with proper and sufficient securities, for ns fauthtul performanee. Form ot ee rates teary wil’ be fur. nished on to ment aes and working drawinge will be reasy thirty days, when they can be hain application to the department fo bid will be considered wnless it fu ye mn all its details with the saenounen he jwertive- ment. The proposals must be sent to this department, addrersed to the of the Treasu ra tainly endorsed ** Pro; for the Galena 7 juse,”’ and will be opened at 10 o’clock a m. of the it day named for receiving the same JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury. dec 0—2awilSth Feb} Proposals for Erecting the Post fice and Court-house at Rutland, Vermont. Taxascry Derantwent, Wasurtrerox, December 16, less. } ROPOBALS WILL BE RECEIVED At Tits a ment until the 16th day of February, A. D. 1857, at 9 o’clo-k, a. m., for construction of the Post Office and Court house authorized to be vrect@: at Rutland, Vermont, according tothe plans and specifications prepared at this de a tment; ald propora's to be eithe: for the whole building or = pacate for different kimsls of work ; bills ot parcets Mast in every ca-e accompany each bid, with the amount of each kind of work, and the to a’ amount carti-dout; the department resciving the right to reject or accept the proposals hereby invard, or bY parts thereof, when it deem: the interest of the Snited States requires it; the deparime nt aisn re serves the right to exclude the bids of any person or persons who there is just cause to belicve will not aithfally perform the contracts, or which they have at’ mpied to obiain by indirection; and ail bids whe there shall be pariies in interest who do not j in in the bide. and ail bids that, upon investics tin, are below a fai- price fo: the work. Bids will not be received im gross, and n> con- tract will be awarded tha Didder unless details are furnished the depar:ment of the prices of the differ- ent kinds of work and materials, which shall be subject io the revision of the department, so that it may ad: pt the whole or part of the bid, a: the inter- est of the United States may requ're. Nine: y per cent. of the amount of work done, and materials delivered, according to contract price, (-aid amount “a be ascertained by beac arp of an ent of the department appoiny that purror ya paid from time to time as the work gress-s; and ten per cent. retained until te « m:; Uon of the contract and a -ceptance of the work, ¢ by the agent aforesaid, and be forfeited in the ev nt of non-fulfilment of contract. Contiacts will be awarded only to master builders ani meedanics, and the assign ent thereof, except by congsnt of the Secretary of the Treasury, wili be a forfeiture of the same. Each propo:al must be accompanied by a writ guarauter, signed by two rerpon-ible per-on», (crr- tified to bs so by the United Sta‘es district judge or attorney of the eaid district.) in the sum of $5,000 for the whoie work, or of a proportionate amoun‘ . if for any part, thet the bidder will, when required, if his propesal be acce; |, enter into @ coniat am b nd, with proper suficient securities, for its faithful performance. Form of bond and certificate required, wil b fur. nished on appli-ation to the department. Plans, rpecificat‘ons, and working draw wil be ready a‘ter thirty « ays, when they can be bad oa application to the depariment. No bid will be considered unless it fully compl: all its detaile with the requirements of this adverti ment. The proposals must be sent to this department, soneernageal ad the Secretary preg Treaswy, and plainly endorsed ‘ Proposals for the Rutland Post and Court-house,”’ and will be op ned at 10 o'clock, a m, of the last day named for recei ‘ing the seme. JAMES GUTHRIE, Becretary of the Treasury. dec 19-PawtFebi6} Proposals for Erec:ing the Custom-house, &c , at Ogdensburgh, New York. Treascky Derarrwenr Wasimoton, December 17, 1556, ROPOBALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT Tu IS department until the 18th cay of February, a. D. 1857, at 9 o’ciock,a. m . for the construction of the Custom-house, Post Office, and Court-rooms authorized to be erected at vs pene om New Yo. according to the plans and ep: effications prepared at this depariment; said proposals to be either for tre whole ego A Or separate for the different jinds of work; bills of parcels must in e' accompany each bid, with the amount of of work, and the — anes carried out iment rese: Vv! right 10 reject or ace: pt the erepeeale hereby invited, or any parts Seirech han it deems the interest of the Unitea States requires it; the department also reserves the right to exclude the bids of any person or persons who there is jusi eause to believe will not faithfully perform the con- wacis, or which they have attempted to obiain by indirection ; and all bids when there sha'l be par ties in interest who do not join in the bids, and al! bids that, upon investigation, are below a fair price for the work Bids will not be received in gross, and no contract will be awarded to a bidder unless details are fur- mished the department of the prices of the different kinds of work and materials, whieh shall be iwi ject to the revision of the depariment, so thi may adopt the whole or part of the bid, as the inier- est of the United States may require, Nimety per cent of the amount of work done aud materia’s de‘ivered, according to contract price. (said amount to be ascertayned by the estimate ¢! an agent of the depariment appointed for that pur- pose,) wi'l be paid frem time t time as the work progresses; and ten per cent retained unl the com- pletion of the ceniract and accep’ance of the work, ty the agent aforecaid. and be forfeited contract. Contracts will be awarded only to master buiiders and mechanics, and the assignment thereo!, exce)i by consent of the Secreta’y of the Treasury, will ve a forfeiture of the same Each propoeal must be accompanied by a writen guarantee, signed by two responsible persone, (cet- ified to be so by the United States distric: judge or aiterney of the said district,) in the sum of $5.00, for the whole work, or of a jonate amoun!, if for any part, that the bidder will, when required, if his proposal be accepted, enter into a contact bond, with proper and sufficient securities, Bt its faithful formance. . Porm of and certificate required will b= fur nished on application to the depariment Plans, specifications, and working drawings wii! be ready after thirty days, when they can be bad on to umen' og oe the depar’ it. _ fo bid will be considered unless it fully com, in all its details with the requirements of this ise went. The proposals mnst be sent to this depariment, to the Secretary of the Treasury, and y addressed «Proposals for the the last day named for receiving the same. JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treaswy dec 19—SawtFebi@y ~ ANTHO BUCHL YY, UNDERTAEER, Shop and Besidence No. 303 Penn's avenue, south side, between 8th and 10th sts. AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF Wize H an ELEGANT HEARSE, Thad conventences fc; Geman hie business, the public that be is orders entrusied to him, otiog, and in the best manner. Slouys on tend, Ce . “ue “lke heretofore, no paiss will oepared 10 7 te ciw atiresatisfaction on all oseasioas. fb: om the premises, erder will toat ali hears, ieb