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PY Vv E N N G STAR. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY SUPPLIES. Orrick oF Anmy Cuormine ann Equiraes, PMILADELPHIA, Feb. 24, 1857. } THE MAIDEN’S PRAYER. GEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED, BY 1. @. WHITTIER. and will be received at this office od She rese from her delicious o’clock a m , of the loth day ef March brown et the follow! ARMY ye ae SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS, deliverable oa nove Jearst while er, Drenthed 8 at the United States Clothing and sivipean De- me 5 Har snew white bande Umether a al ot, (Sebuyikilr Arsenal) im quanti required, iz: 5,000 yards 6-4 dark blue (indigo wool dyed) on her bands, a dpstsmelling with the chariagt hid. mrp peed - rae woe! cng owing dress, 90,000 yards 6-4 blue = igo wool dyed) Mscaped a bere and snowy foot. ewilled weighing 31 ounces Wasetcmpe upon the earth did press — SS La yard . yards 6-4 blue (indi ‘wool 4: “—_ wwilled ox, weighing? 20 panera gare va ards %& dark blue (ind; eott wee ek tema, oak 4 psi 67,000 yards % white flannel, (cotton and wool,) to weizh 6% ounces per yard Like a young spirit fresh from heaven. She bowed _ ae Ag iran form And bum to forgiven. OF, Sas, if wvuls uncolled as these dally mercy frem thy throne ; if she upon her bend-d inees, Our holiest and purest one: - 10,060 yds 33 iuch biack alpaca: She with a face so clear and bright, ; 64,000 yas X Canton flame, toweigh 7 of. pr yd We Geem her some stray child of ight : 94,000 yds % unbleached drilling, oz pr yd If she with those soft eyes in tears, 21,000 yas % do do do 7% oz pryd Day after day in ber eae roe ,00 yds 30 inch cotton dusk ox pryd Must kneel ard pray dh he Thee, 11,500 yds 30 insh do oz pr yd Waat far. far deeper have we! 66,00) yds28% inch do oz pr ya How ecient Ma bend rcaaal Heaven, 18.000 yds 28% Inch do cz pryd ‘Will our errors be forgiven ! 2,500 yds 2 do oz pryd T That Porter 3 inch do @o 18x ce pr ya Mistaxges or THE E@RAPH.—' nue | 12, inch - 0 a pry merous, and in many yes gtievous errors | 18,500 yd 33 inch do do 94% oz pryd are made ip the transmiseion of me: a by 11,7.0° do canis Sheeting wie ii telegraph, eanrot be denied. Scme of thee 15,500 army blankets, wool, s 4 blunders by which losses have been sustained, bcs dingo 5 frcdea ie ib, in 7 tue centre,) to be 7 feet long, and 5 feet 6 or Vea pat to great inconvenience, wo find inches wide; each blanket to weigh 5 a eae a ened oo ae Eng | aay Pet in nrtessocs ing, 3 ster propery rounds.’’ We hea: one of those mistakes, | 4,500 dozen pairs stockings, 3 sizes, proper a few days ago, by which one of the parties , made of good ‘sound fleece wool, and ae made $2,000, and yet, strange to say, the oe ae yarn, to welgh other was satisfied. he parfies were two well Leah wd 000 ons for engineers. ordnance dragoons known, very keen, and extensive provision ‘ad Pirifies, artillery: and infantry. one dealers, or Tather speculators; one of them 23,000 cap bodies does business in New York, and the other in| 7,200 re glazed silk, for covers as The thing ocsurred in this way. “aay ae Na ead , Lae aia Ben —s vent the foliowing dis- 11,400 ees aah privates’ brass scalcs pate! = anaes Bat: 4.N.C.3. bronze do do “ What will you take for one thousand boxes S50 sergeants? do do do tong middles! Answer immediately ’’ 8t0 corporals and privates’ bronze do do - Tothis the Baltimore man replies: “ Ten 200 castles, brass and one fourth cents,"’ (10és ) 16,200 leiters, do In the transmission of this last dispatch, > brass the telegrapher imade the prise read 10f0, and | '9,500 eagics and riage in thie guise the message was delivered to the Se oc laa New York man. The ogee however, was to SAE Yee Xe: 100k pratstal tace ay uad oon him satisfaetorily, and he replied : 5,300 yds %-ineh do and green. Py I will take 1,000 boxes at your price— 3. When the Baltimore man received this re- ply, he sup it was blunder of the tel- egraph, bad the dispat@h repeated, but found thet it & correct copy of the origi- nel placed in the New York cffice Still he could not understand it. but being naturally Rie ctl Semmes mostly are—he re= i right,’’ and started for New York y the next train, where he discovered the es -e spipender buttons. white metal mistake, and that the unconscions telegrapher | 5149) yoo Naiane smpelee u arn had been the means of di posing of the bacon j 17410 do slips, "do "ao. for him at an advance of half acent per pound | 52,00) do bdttons, do large above the price he asked, and was willing to } 3,409 do siips, do lo take for it, thus swelling his profitsabout| 10 Mespite tent-poles, sets $2000 above his expectations the buyeron| 40 wal baa do the other hand considered he had picked upl 4 fo Rocce oe ces the seller to the extent of $c, and thought he| 4-49 = bc a had made a good bargain, and was sati ed, | 81509 wail do large and, we presume, feels so 8 —Cin Priee | 34009common ¢4o Current. 2,700 galvanized iron wire rods. for tents —_—___—_—_—_—__._.__._.._._. Siu do ne do staples do or A ess pans, iron ARRIVALS ATTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS | _ ‘$70 camp kettlet (3 sizes) —s 12 800 tin canteens, 40,000 3g-inch cotton ta: 13,400 do &%-inch do jo 16,°00 sheecs cotton wadding 6.700 ya-ds red buntin; 6,000 do white do 2,80 do blue do 150 garrivon flag halyirds 35 recrutt) do 10 color beits 2,1: gross coat buttons 2,500 do vest do Pints, weight1l\ oz) National Hotel —auy s sriccs, 2,500 cos: or Huat’s fedinz axes, Rennine,) 3.F Tanner, Va 3.C Woods, NY 5,000 are taodles T @yan, ind W Deming, Me 1,800 pick axes, 2 sizes aed NY Col Kane, wid 3.600° do "handles A Morrell. Ma 8 M Gamiltpn, do 2,00 camp hateh: Gel Dieu, USA Nias Moore! Va <MOst ae) knee MB Marice WY Heer 1800 spades, 9 sizes yr feces rowne, 7 ‘ J B Roane & dau.NY E8 Runey, poy c yyy us W Frost, Va TH Young, Ma 75 trumpets sas Smee 1. E Katman, NY 75 49 cords aed tassels — od * pyre - 30 drums, artillery J @ Brestin’ do AP Chapman, Mess Gua peep 5 ae RI Ga a) do Mag ane ‘acker, Pa apinan, Mase $ ° W H Halter, do. 38 Megan Ma nm couse Wy WW Mekaiz, T 8 Dorsett, do 70 do peed sets _ Morris, Miss Dr Scott, do 135 do sticks, pai Birch. NY @ H Tilton, Mass fide ap ¥ Jones, do N P Stanton, NY ie fites,B ©) O*THARES AjMcLaugblin, do N Tift, Ga 8 do Cc Montgomery, Pa M Magraw, M } ss BLiny “wa JC Leguua,4> MISCELLANEOUS 4 D Brady, Pa JM Brebanaa, do Silks, red, white, creen, and blue, for regi- H Adams, Va J Spescer, do m-ntal flags ard guid ns; sil twist, :ewing rs by, R colton, do silk, threrds; buckle: » Drees and iron Ls twine, cotton twine, taling rope, brass thimbies Mrowns’ Hotel —?. Pr ay BRowr. for fags, tolling Topes; spears and ferrules fpr . Ma c 2 guidons. 3 ar Be 7 J Chesney, Tenn All of which itis desirable should be of do i at sly, Va JW smith, Tean mestic manufec ure, and must conform, in all fs ‘can he Maes s Pieces =e Lt i the stenderd Patterns sealed ‘in this 8 P oe, where they can be exam! 5 Fr Eivingsion, Pia EA Quantan Sample patierns will he sent by mall, withany ca pane wee sd@itional information upon tee subject which Wi inmay be desired b ufac te! — Fe Ge proposais. omer sie aa ies ers pooa en per cent. of the cmount ef each deliver gs pp Ala will be retsined antil the contract shal! ve com, ; md hee me mn, Misa | pleted whicn tg to be forfeited tothe United . 2 States in c-se of defa'cation on the part of the r b Soh contractor In fulilitng the terms and mipulation 8 3} rp lesb, Va of the cortract. About one-half of these sa, 3 ware. ct Plies will be required in equal monthly propor- min me Tena tons, on or before the sl t day of July next, and nh 2 ins, Ga payments wilve made for t em as soon asthe a Py one da next appropriation by Congress of funds for this branch of the service ts available; the remainder A. mention mens — thatda'e, aisoinequal TO oriions, will be paid toron very. 40 RL Rogers, do she privilege ts rexerved 0 incrensin, epued i +0 } ms Sol ar appa quantity all the sup- Wiliards’ Metel—s.c. a 5. A. WILLARD, P Comtracia will be bas Contracis will be based upon accepted propo- C M Wyman, La H L Stewert, 11 sals, for the fulfillment of which two or tabre ke- Bosman wy =| Witney, Ny from manutactareds of fogs ate HF Giark’ Usa J Heap, ty, som, do ticles proposed to be furnished, and none will be F Termay, Pa H Carter. Va : respected or considerea from eny one who is n: CH Thomas, Ark E Carter. do known asa manufacturer or regular dealer in WD Shires, Ala +3 Bopple, do e desired supples; which fact, or the reverse, M Dutton, do R Welle do Thust be dis in-tly stated in the bids offared, as JL Danial, 60 2A Parish, Va well as the nemes and address of the persons in- bs [] Hover, do W J Forges, NY ened be proposed as securities, in case a D Clade, do i “ 2 C Hitt ‘Texas w Letters contain| posal: . a3 Winslow, ly, Mise Wissen: r ee Proposals tor army Suppiien,” aa: > B C Marsha) E. B. BABBI‘ i Bspiasid.do B Thaw. 19, a feb6-eodt0Mar. Brevt Maj and aq ML. aring, do J Archer, do HORSES, CARRIauce tl 28 Borman, 40 W Eeyboit, do HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., A Jones, ct i Robbs, do FOR SALE. Mr Burdick ‘do J 'feweend, Towa a Ty W H Solomon, ly, Ten 2 An elegant pair of bay GxtRIAGE RORSES, — ef stock Gand 7 i Kirkwood Wense —J. 54.0 xmxwoor. | Ver 16 hands high, fast traveliers, faa = and action, suited to all hamess t - TS Wo 2, xe L 0 wis a without fault or blemis Band ‘believed to ‘arnar Tiffany, ve no equals in the District } santeipa, Va ~ Van Berger & ly, An te AORSE, cheesly wath and used a 3 barte “so by! ites io 7 3 the above; bay, of ‘Prustee stock 2 Ton oe IsDapen wis years old, sound and kind, and suited to all » Particularly valuable asa single family Emternatioenal Mletel—Penn. avenue 5 Pecks olds 18 bande eee? < moet ced and > iain ida ag ht early nets A stylish FAMILY COACH, nearly new, cost A handsome FAMILY CARRIAGE new, suitable for summer and winter, A LEATHER-TOP BUGGY = hiprye new, one $250 set t DOUBLE HARN . tae seater et unece nance, and SINGLE &#. rr Ba 7 a ARNESS, They keep constantly nly such as are willing to pay fair price need aalities of Army and News % on oe best apply. Enquire at this office. - feb Teaawir words, Sashes, Gold Laces, &e. y FURNITURE STORE TO BE SOLD our ‘They also invite attention to their Poreiyn ana Tu CLOSE. Domestic Furnishing Goods, of the beatsr an r Secture and latest style. a. fe a & Cc rmy ani Navy T; feb 97-att ‘32, under Browne’ in part, MONEY TO Lean M: valmbies ; : 2 aad all | Marble-top Parlor Tables, Libraty Zobles and N ROBINSON, Pawn Broker, JO# Mirrors feb4-2m 49 Pa sv . opp. Browne’ Hotel. | Marble-tspactent, 224 common, in variet mrnon Bureaus and Wi ai mea pare BoacEra! ee Sosterainut Wardrobes, Book Cases, zPOT, OF ALL kinds | Sets of Enam St BOQUE TS, FANCY BASKETS teaguamelied Cham VASES, sad the Bedsteads, high always on hand, sametane i wers Mattresses of tiafr, Patent Spri fr tide ef BUEDEE on . > A 5 ve ices to or from any ion oO! PE and | here, Union g eT EORSe MAN T. Cane-seat and common Chatrs and AMERICA, and on the ‘yulle of STEAMHOATE mia avenue and Third street, tee vl f ve Extension Dining Tables, reahoga: navigating the western waters. feb 27-71% Capitol. Office Deaks, Tables, and Chairs The rates of premium will be aglow as o.ber nd Olek, Safes, Baskets, pained Tin Ware, ac, | companies, and in Axing thei every improvement #0 000 PEACH TREES. Also, @n assortment of — aad im coustruction and grrangeinent will be taken into ATTEX DOLLARS ren HUNDRED—FoR | 9182! Sonaideration. eale at my es Rear Washington, Al! losses epeedily adjusied and promptly paid. ‘The above trees are ali'of ane growth, a: Office northwest corner Pennsylvania &Veaue and of the Supt petect tress J re se ine rs a to 7 Seventeenth street, ip berm je city, me . Aliso, assortment of ORNA hs a] 'y as possible, ard at gueatly juced Insurcace may also be ¢ fected af ¢. une MVERGAREN, SHADE we PROT TRE | oem oft, Hota WELL deiphee al ee lia and Second Strests, PI oc % tf JOSHUA PKiRGR . 7th street, Odd Fellows’ Hall, | 4/pAa, in other prinoipal cities of the United w-w-hanenny feb U-Tawiw Sutes by Nay & cae s. Dayton, ACK. T > Boal Estate and Gopera} pa igdecy, MESS PORK. GQ 2818. MEBs PORK FUR SALE BY ‘ama City, N.'F, feb 4-Tua Pim sf 05 Secure "No. f xz Improved Sewing Machines tae beth haere = ward ot @ Par: =! ere! reesivi the World’s Verdict of Superiority. > f bet IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA. reat bp ep eealnsee ified them in many respects, efexeauting twica of wor! aid fermerly in an: pabivof sowing every var le of every Vi fart ‘bosom or heavy paved ot needle plant Mam them the only waic Mackines to purchase, as they are built savag and durable, and not Timely to out of order. : We have machizes with gazecs Sttaohed, for binding hats, cap-fronts, ga! » &e. Silk read, Cotton, Needles, &¢., constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- Ing Machixes will please address I. M. SINGER & CO., 106 Baltimore street, Baltimore. — Weare ared to exchange these ma. Told machines ofany kind. Tormslib. eral. Persons who have been Induced to uferior machines under the pretext of beiag heap, will dad this a benefit indeed. maar 1¢—ly BOOK BINDING. Corner Eleventh street and Maryland avenue, sear the Smuthsonian Institution. ee LYCETT RESPECTFULLY IN- forms the subscribers to Brown’s Bible and Shakspeare, now just completed, that he is pre- pared to bind Sry rip=its pits sty’ = elegance, strengt! 80) y, and upoa mu more Tecsonabis terms than cen done in Balti- more, Philadelpaia, or New York. A letter ad- dressed to him (per post) will enable him to ex- hibit to es er riader bene his style of binding. Ev of Book Bin neat - ecuted. ll Me ea!-bra TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR ISHES TO CALL FAE ATTENTION reat that as! beh seers as caused e, sickness, and particularily from lasses injudfclo ty selected, to his superior PEC'SACLES ard GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherioal accuracy, and bril Ifant transparency, suited precisely and benefi- ctally to the wearer acecrding to the concavity or convexity of theeye. Very xumerous are the ill eects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using pegree in not bel: Ey. suited, by the use of an Optometer ; ‘ice of many vears enables him to meas- ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glass- es that are absolately required will be furnished with precision and satisfaction JOHN FOBIAS acknowledges the very Libe- ral encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patronage of those that havo not yet availed themselves of iis ald Persons that cannot conveniently cail, by send-! Ing the glasses in use, and state how many inch- es they can read this print with thelr spectacles, can be supplied with such as will improve theiz nnumerable testimonials to be seen; and ref- erences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be hed gratis, at his oifice, No. 612 SEVENTH STREET, thres doors from Odd Fellows’ Hali, ur stains. Norvotx, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seein to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LIT?. W. FAZEWELL. J have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of freat assisance to my, sight, and corresponding with hisdescription of the focus: [ immend him es a skillful op- Uician. HENRY A. WISK. Having been induced by 2 friend to visitthe es- tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the se of try- his memes, 1 was furnished im with slightly colored blue, which have afforded me more refief and gratification than any I have evertried. My sight, originaily very good, was injured by writing and reading at night, fre- qeanty fe a very late hour; but with the ald of glasses I can study almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain I have previously suffered. JOHN WILSON Late Corarstasioncr Gea’! Lard Ofer, December 11, 1855, I have used Mr. Fobias’s Spectacles fer thres er four months, and take great picasure in eny ing that lam aoe eee with them. { have been much benef! by them. May &h,isss. -GEOR. P.SCAREORES. es I was recoramended to Mr. Jobe ‘fobias tes skillfui List and as i have eyes of remark. able pec! larity, 4 Was gratified to find that Mr. ‘Fobias to comprekead cpeehet | inspec- me slight measurement, « he has made me pair of Spectacles that sults me ad mirabiy. &. P. BUALAR. ron, N.C., Jan. 27, 1834 Mr. J. Ferias: Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles which i obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. Froman inequal- ity in the visual sane of my eyes, I have bereto- found t difticulty in getting glasses of the Proper focal distance. it uifords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this ditt- culty has happily obviated so that theglase > ge rnished me are decidedly the best pied io my eyes of any | have ever yet used. Very respectfully, yours, - B. DRANE, tor of St James’ Parish. DurarrMent or Inrexion, May 7, 1865. From natural defects and the uncqual range of my eyes, I have been compelled to use glassesfor several years. 1 have tried different opticians Without obtaining glasses fectly at to my eyes. Four months since Mr. ‘Tobias made two ‘rs especially for me, which 1 have found to serve me olga vil the use of his optometer he 1s enabied to adapt Glasses minutely to the aye, 1 most cheerfully recommend Mr. Tobias to ali having occasion to use glasses. and bear my testi- mony as to his skill as an optician. INKY &. BALDWIN, Assist. Seo’y to sign Land Warrents, P. 8.—OPERA GLASSES of great varicty, TELESCOPES & MICROSCOPES, WATCH MAKER GLASSES, and many cther erticles tn Cyne at very low prices constantly on hand, iv y pt ene ee PROTECTION AND INDEDNITY FROM LOSs BY FIBK! FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Authorized Capital and Surplus...81,366,161 13. FARMERS AWD MECHANICS’ ImsuR- ANCE CO.,0F PHILADELPHIA. northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th strest, Washington City, D. C. DIRECTOES, Hon. Ligh Florence, a se on aes ana Gear; 5 Phomas a Charts A. Rubicam” Edward R. Uelmbold George Helmboid, F. Carroll Brewster, Isaac Leech, Jr. THOLIAS B. PLORENCE, President, BDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. an a Walter, No. 387 D street, opposite City Jno. M. Thorntou ,cornar First sireetand Virglaia avenue, Island. James Wiiliams, Ne. 22 Four-anda-halfatroet. John Riggies, No. 501 Thirteexth street, below vania avenue. MARINE SURVEYOR. Capt. J.P. Levy, No. 367 Penusy!vania Bresua, opposite Nationa! Hors! GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Joba Thomason, The business of this ves so will compare fa vorebly with the raost sucovssfal of similar institu. tions In the United States. From the lat day of August, 1055, in five months, up to Ist January, 1836, the premiums reeeived amounted to the a 8 sui of one hundred end vight thousand, one hundred and fifty-one dollurs, with miy forty-six huadred and sixty-six doi ars louses ith these evidences of snceecs and good man ement, the directors feel justified in soliciting a hare of public patronage, believing that the s-cu- rity offered is aigple. and that ail fair claime will be adjusted Moreaccording to equity than lege! techni ree Is d to i fei ie compan’ pared to iswue jee age itset low or damage oy freon DWELLI , FURNI TURE, MILLS, MANUPACTORIZS, WARE. USES, all descriptions of BUILDINGS, and t ATS, CA- NAL BOATS, RAILROAD i Officers of the company, 3 SECOND-HAND MELODEONS, Ut short time, for sale ot rent, very low, Loustana avenue, bet, Xe sok tient Stour great Piano Sore, between Oth and 10th jan JOBN F. ELLIB, Pespectable druggists, PIANUS AT BARGAINS_—O. - on One for @2 25, worth for $30. Medicines. STOP THAT COUGH: HE GREAT REMEDY FOR COovenS, Coxps, Crovr and Wroorine Cover DR. ROSE’S COUGH SYRUP system agai 17 In bottles at 50 cents and $1. TO CURE CROUP, ‘The lives of thousand of children have been saved, by using Dr. ROSK’S Croup Syrup, it gives instent relief. 25 cents @ 5 TO CURE WHOOPING COUGH Dr, RUSE’S Whooping Cough Syrup is the only certain cure for ces bh. itcures in a short time, and allays jon of the Lungs 50 cents a bottle. ‘The above valuable medicines are recommerd- ea by Physicians who have tried them in their practice. To be bad of al! Di Ta Weningioe,; Georgetown. and Alexan: dec i HOW FO CURE ALL PAIN. AIN 13 THE FORERUNNER OF MOST diveases—cure the Pain and check the disease. DR ROSE'S PAIN-CURER willcure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains in the Limbs, Sides or Back, Sprains and Bruises, Kar and Tooth Ache, Pain or Crarap in the Stomech or Boweis, Sore Throat, Burns, Scalds, Ague or Lumps in the Breast, Chills, 8} inal Affections, and Pains in the fet’ Indeed, ft cures all Pain. 124, 25, and 50 cents a bottle. f youate Biiious and have a bad Cold. take DR ROSE'S RAILROAD OK ANTI-BIL- IOUS PILLS. They cazsy offa'l bile and re- move acold. ‘These Pills go shaed of ali other Pilis in their good effects. i[7" Boxes 12% and 25 cents. Sold by all Druggists in ashington, Georgetown, and Alexandria. dec 10-4m €0UGHS—COLDS—HOARSENESS DR. TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC: The most Ploasant, Safe and Speedy Cure for we neorias. Cough, Croup, Asthma, Disoased Lungs, and Consamption Entered according to Aet of Congress, 4. 1). 1837. N AGAIN PRESENTING TO THE NOTICE of the public the above remedy, we fesl that little apology is needed. Vast numbers in all sections of the Union are obliged to have recourse to other sources of relief than the Immediate pre- seript'on of theirfamily physician, and as each return of the winter season brings out a host of rofessedly new specifics, some good, others use- lees, and many decidedly dangerous, it becomes as rauch a matter of duty as interest, believing this to bea remedy. combining the greatest gd- vantages, With the least objections of any c! in use, to make it as extensively known as prac- Meable. ‘That such Is its character, isabundantly proved by the fact, that it has been extensively used the last twenty yoars with unparalleled sue- cess; that its reputation has continued to and Its sale increase, wit littie aid from adver- using or published lists of certiticates, (which all know can as easliy be had for a worthless preparation as for a meritorious one,) that by ite owa intrinsic merit, with the recommendation of persons benefitted bv ita use, it hus gained its presert popularity; it is not tram; to the world as a specifie or cure all, but asa valuable and ecientific auxiliary in pulmonary cases, ready at hand, ard one that has been generally found to afford relief whete most others have been tried without materiul penefit 8 such, it is reoog- nised by numbers of ovr leading physicians, wi know its compesition, and have been eye wit- nesses of ils superior saat fs as well as by thou- sands of our most respectable citizens, to most of whom reference is cheerfally permitted . Sold at 25 cents. or three botties in one, 56 cts., Wein Gabe yca cee ashington; ;@0! m, ani & STEVENS, Alexandria. Also,‘ TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DEOPS,” the same composition in a Portable form, much Patronised by public speak- 6rs, singers, frequenters of public assemblies, &¢ as they Temove all huskiness from the throat and voice, and act like a charm on a troublesome cough. Price 12% and 25centsa box. dec 9-ly CHERRY rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Among the numnerous discoveries Reience has made in this generation to facilitate the business Of life - increase its enjoyment, and even prolon; the term of human existence, nonecan benamed more real value to. mankind than this contribution of Ch-mistry to the Healing Art, A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has Proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine oy com- bin@ion of medicines yet known, can 80 eurely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulréo- nary disease which have hithcrio swept hed midst tonnaudasndthoasandsevary ear. Ind there is now abundant reason to believe a Kerne- dy has at leagth been found which can be relied on, tocure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit us to pub- lish any proportion of the cures effected by its use but we would present the following :—and refer further enquiry tomy American Almanac, which the agent below named, will always be pleased to furnished free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Orrics oF Transportation, Laurens, &. &., 8. C., Aug. 4, 1859 Da J.C. ArgR. Dear 8ir,—Mylittleson, four years old, has just recovered trom a severe aitack of magilgnant Scarlet Fever, bis throat was rot- ten, and every person that visited bim, pronounc- ed himadeadchild Having used peed Currry Pxrcroxat, in California, in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire suc- cess, I was induced to try iten my little bey. 1 gave hima tea-spoon-: sigan { three hours, com- mene: inthe morning, and by ten o’elock at night, found a deci change for the better, three days use, he was able to eet or drink without pain. ; Its use inthe above named disezse will save many a chiid from a promature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent For al] af- fections of the Throat and Lungs, | believe it the best medicive extant. A feeling of the —— fo eer = in : ing you ines, — r inaportant my little boy would now have ‘been in aoe eae, am yours babes pce . 2D. POWE: i; Supt, Freas., L.B.R. Rocky Hitt, Somerset Co., N.J., July 21, 1863. Dx. J.C. ArEx. your medicine bas come known here it hasa demand than any other cough remedy we have ever said. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those ‘who have used it, and I know of some cases Where the best they ean say of it is not too much for the ood it has done. Tuxe Pleasure in selling it, fous I know that | Smaiving my customers the worth of their moncy, ani gratided in seeing the benefit it confers. Please send mea further supply, and believe urs, With respect, = Yours, wean d. WHITLOOK. P.8. Almost sny number of certificates can be sent If you wish it. WInbsoR, C. W., June 26, 1858 Da. J.C. Avex. Sir,—This may cert!y that 1 have used your Coarny Pectoral for ie feos of one year; and it is my sincere belief that 1 should have been in my g ave ere this time if ] bad not It has cured me of a dangerous affec- tion of the lungs, and I do not overstate my con- victions when . tell Fee send Priceless remedy. rs “orf D. A. COLOR E Litorney at Law. WILEsBaR Pa, soe ec 1850 Dr.J.C. Avex. My dear Sir —Your is much hy taped of those who have used it , and its composition is such es to insure and maintain its reputation 1 invariably recom- mend it for affections, as do many of our principal ph: as8 Sold by Z. D. GILMAN ‘Washington, and all ; dec 84m hand for $190, One new for $3.25, wert! $3 00 One fine Melode: JOHN F. ELLIS, mers 306 betw Dih 10th ste a ce OSHEN ay ural KEGS PRIMK Goshen Butter, for $e 26-c08t MURRAY & EMMES, new discoveries established medicine ITS EFFICACY, 1N CURING DYSPRPSIA4, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Newraigia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendeneres, Disordered state of the Blood, Boils, Gen- |- eral’ Debrlity, and all Divea tire @ Tonie and Alterative medictne is eyond question. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Having netieceiny A parsed the ordeal to which im the Materia Medica ere subjected, must now be received ALEXANDRIA R. KR. Roap. Great Southern Mai! Line! TT 0 DAILY TRA NB (GUNDAY NiGuTs and Sx Pp JAMES A. EVANS, Wasuine TUN BRANCH Saicny, rite _T._ Fs necting at the Wasbington ian fect T* which re- parts of the West ‘ims from P| Pi for Philadelphia: rs take Prenat 8,8 ange vow or Anna) ‘Trati ®; Fer Norfolk ‘will take Trains at oy eae For the West atk fake Testnnat and 4; con- . B. PARSONS, agent. OO FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WESr, StS and 8. BALTIMUKE AND UH BaiLhuaD, New and Improved Arrangements. VHKEE TRAINS DAILY FROM BALTI. more, for Cumberland, Wheciing, aul ist. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wit The proofs of its efleacy are so numerous, so ery tine ol Sundsy) at 645a m, connec ting well authenticated, and of such peculiar charac- iadelpbia, first train from ter, that sufferers cannot reasonably besitate to re — ton (at Junction) —will stop at way ste ceive the protfered ald. arrive at Cumberland at 4 o' Joe’ p. m. The Peruvien Syrup does not profass to be a gee aap MAIL. TRAIN leaves Camden Ste- is exre-all, but its ra: diseases, are — and ou By cee ts, 8 except Sunday) at 83) a. satensive, Lecause mary | reaches ene My 4a. °h ‘ connecting et'Bent > spparentiy unlike, are intimately re- | wood with trains for Columbus, Ciocinuat!, Day. sreeeayie from one cause, may be | ton Indianapolis, Loulsvilie. C! ‘Toledo, a Brags entice whats the Syrup Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Cairo, and ‘interme. vides a cure, is precisely that which bas so oMen baftied the highest order of medical skili. The facts are tang)! the witnesses accessilic, and 34. The EXPRE®S TRAIN leaves dally at 7p. ™M.,coanecting with express trains for Cin. the safety ‘and eff y of the Syrup i tr . | Claneti, St. he Chicago, and interme. ible, Those who may wish for an opinion from dis- interested persons phages the character of the Syrup, cannot fall to be satistied with the follow- {0 Baggace ing, among numerous testimonials, in tee hands Clettenatt of the Agents. The mepaioes are those & Pe 4 in the community, end of the demen well known bigsest respectability CaRD. - The urdersigned having ex; ficial effects of the ‘‘Peruvian Byrp,’? do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the padi'c From our ownexperience as well testimony of others, whose inte'ligernce and 1: tegrity are altoge'her unquestionable, we ha’ diste places Passengers and re free rates, atthe Ticket 0: the bene~ | st Washington ci = az A &s from the no land doubt of Its efficscy in cases of Incipient Diseases a of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Liver Compiaint, Dropsy. Neuval, its €ffeots wouid te incredible, but from the h'gh ing at2 p.m character of those who have witnessed them, and e distance to Cincinnati and other central and southern places in the West, is nearly 100 nalles sborter than by anv other route, The time to these ape is ulso unequalled. eeked through (o Co\umbus, indiapapolis, ard rt. Louls Baggage transferred at eit THROUGH TICKETS will be sold to all the large towns in the West, at the lowest Camden Sutheraed sovond-cises car is attached to the Mail Passengers from{Balt!more or Waski may view the entire road by daylight, by ing Ac commodation or Mail ‘irsin. and lying over at Tl resume next ey moral: by the Kxpress Train, which leeves ‘ee P| Gembetiond at 2.50a.m_.; and reaches Wheel- Passengers from Washington have ample time have volunierred th ir testimony, es we do ours, for meals at Washington Junction. to ifs restorative power. JOHN PIERPONT. THOMAS A DEXTER, 8. H. KENDALL, M D. SAMUEL MAY Forsale by Z D. GILMA 350 Pennsylvania avenue, er $$ AR. DUPRIK’S REMEDIES are the only effectual cure for Ixternai or Internal Piles, Saltrheura, Ring-Worm, &c. They are uurival- led for purifying the blood. so Sat box. Udice 75 Nassau street, New be sent by mail. For gale by FORD B &Ad Penn. avenue. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE M. B. LA CROIX, m. D., Albany, N. ¥. 259 pages aod 130 fine Pinin and Colored and Plates, @z-PRICL ONLY 25 CENTS GB Bw Sent sree of postage to ail parts of the Union “GR RM B OLA CROIX’S PHYSLOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, A new ahd revised ediuion of 250 pa zee and 189 plates. Price 25 cents a copy, Oi securing them —in and@- infer ile oues Viauca aud rmoval- ous debility, its cause~ a5 ~ cure, by a process at once wn ~SLY simple, safe, ard effectual that ‘ailure treatm-ui—pr cautionary hints on the fromm empirical practice; to which is Mentaries on the die azez ef females—from infas to old —each Case graphically illustrated by beautiful plates. It poicts out ibe remedies for thove self-tuflicted mi eries and disappointed hopes THOMAS C. ANORY. N, § al Agent d atthe General Agency. cerner of Land streets, Navy Yard. e js imposible—rul+s for daily manage. Ment—an ceay oa SpermacorrLeen, with pracucal observations on @ eater @.d more successful mode of | Batu The Ships ¢ The ATLANTIC The BALTIC. Lithographs | fhe ADRIATIC..,. for elegance and comf ‘tt. Im first cal pool te New York, 30 and W YORK. Saturdas 7 #i, Satu: February 14, March 1a, April 1, %, evil rovults | Saterde; aided com- 1 1s87 | Wedussday, april 29, Ls67| Wednesda, This is the onty route by which Tick- ets and Baggage Checks can be bean a ‘Washington. FOR WAY PASSENGERS The Accommodation Train at 6 45, will stop a all stations ezst of Cumberland, and the at sta‘ions between Piedmont, golug west ‘wardly the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 715 a m., and Accommodation leaves Cuaiberiand at 8.20, reaching Baltimore at 5 45 Pm The FREOERICK TRAIN starts et 4pm, a stopping at way stations Leaves rederick 2t 9a m_, arriving at Baltimore at 12 The ELLICOTT’S MILLS TRAIN leeves Camden Station at 62 m.and330p m. Lesves arin wath ead me ee = ‘ut . . 8. WOODSID a “Tater Master of Transportation. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAaiL STEAMERS. sing this Line These ships having been built by contract ex- ly for Goverrment service, every care has taken in their construction, as in thetr engines, to insure strength and speed: and their accommodations for passengers ere unequalled” Price of passage from New York to Liverpooi, 2132; in second des $75; excinsive use of extra size state rooms, $375. From L.ver- » . AD expe- ched toeach ship. No berths secured uatil peld for Theshi,s of this line have Improve! water-tight bulk beeds, en® to avold @anyer from ice will net cross the Banks north of 42 decrees, until after the Ist of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. N rR april 1, so unfortunately prevalent in the young. For freipbt or passa :e apply to Uu hful adviser tothe w plating marriege. Ite pe: Price 25 cents per copy, or five co} maiied free of postage to any Siates, by eddressing Pr. LA CROLX. Aibany, New York, enclosing 25 cents. N. J; —Those who-prefer may ounsult Dr. LA CRUIX upon any of the-diseases upon which hw book weats, either personally or by mail. His med- icin: s often ere in = oe space “e six days, and completely and entirely «1adicate all traces of those _ disor which copava and cubsebs ped 80 long QSosscrirrions WILL BE RECEIVED n thought an antidote, tothe ruin the health ofthe patient. His “French Secret is the great | tue Temaining stock of the above company, be- continental remedy for that class of disorders wich | ‘2g three hundred shares mended to persons entertaining secret dovbis of their physical congition, and wie are consci us of | tin Fria:s, London having bazarc+d the health, happinees and privileges to which every buman beiug is entitled & ‘The owners of there sbi; tabie for gold, -ilver, bulllen, specie, ated Precious stones or metals, unless bit's of lading EDW’°D K COLLINS, No 56 Wall-st ,N. Y BROWN, SRIPLEY & CU , Liverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & CO » No 27 Aus- ‘B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ‘Will not be accoun- (vost paid,) | are signed therefor and the value thereof ex ed therein feds STOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL CUMPANY, KANAWHA COUNTY, VIRGINIA. atthe Banking House of Chubb Brothers for The capital stock is i 100,000 (dollars,) of which €70 0W0 bas been unfortunately, phycicians trea, with mer. to the of Ded e70 irrctrievable de -tructioa of the pztient’s oust The mines are now ‘i for ‘tution and which all the ,sarsaparilla in the world cannot | 8¢ttve operations, and 6 per cent Interest wil be cure. eb 14 d&wlyt PILES—P1LES—PILE: Ww CALL ATTENTION TO ALL WHO are afiicted with this dreadful complaint to the iponssien | sworn certificate from one of our le cient father-fn-law of the MANTELS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. most respectal roprietor of the Cou! Fersherly gunmaker fn Philadelphia: Office No. 31 Msiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. des Etas Unis,”? and two years B BROTHERS Particulars in regard to the sto, Es will _be made known upon HUB jan eS upon the stock now offered for s.le y the original stockholders, for the period of nd its pros- 7 P.P DANDRIDGE, Agent. New Yor, Aug. 26th, 1856. { Mamafactured fre: Da Dupaiz—Dear Sir:—i hereby have been afflicted with the Piles for thet | have used eighteen bottles of ile Lotion, and everything else I could here of, | EGYPTIAN thatl West Casticte: LISBON sixty ESH MANTELS ARE Bornes imitation of the richest and most ag VERD ANTIQUE, ul wut all to no effect, for they did me little orno| PORPHYRY, PYRENEES, BROCATELLA. good. About two months since, I commenced Using your remedies for the Piles, avd have the hay tosay that they have had the desired | so perfect that they offeet, havi cured me. 1 conside this elmosta | They ere so highly miracie, for I am eight Fea . 1 sincere- ly recomunend them to FA aflloted with the above complain’ from $125 to New York City nay Seat I,J h_ C. Lawrence, do hereby on ihe day of the date hereof, before me personal- ly came P. Vallee, to me well known, who, be- iug by me duly sworn, did depose and say that the contents of the foregoing certificate signed by | INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. him are true. a |, as Commissioner of Deeds and asa Ni AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other and desirable MARBLES. ‘Thi the that beauty much longer than marble ; are not injured by smoke, coal gas, or ecids, and can be sold t. P. VALLEE, 73 Franklin st much cheaper than an: pea in market. Price State of New York, ONEY?t ITIES. on et .hnioied bed my MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECUR. Public of the State of New York, end have af fixed my Notarial Seal at ey as, ln om York, this 26th day of August, 1 JOSEPH C. LAWRENCE, Cotumiystoner of Deeds and Notary Public of the Btate of New York, 67 Wall street, New York. ‘We challenge the Medical Faculty of the Uni- ted States to produce a certificate above. Dr. Duprie’s Remedies are oo. CHAS, 8rJ. CHUBB, JUH fectval cure for externa! and internal Piles. 50 cents per box W. @. METZEROIT, SvecessoR to Groxex Hi ws.) Agent‘ot Haven & Bace ‘and Willtem Miller's CELEBRAT AS ALWAYS ON Ts, F EONS, and SHEET an} Eel Pianos sent by mati to oy Be of the United States DavEnrort, lows, Foreale by FORD & BRU., comer CHAS 81J CHUB street and Pa’ ave, Washington, D.C. iscompesel of LER H. BARROW, jan 27-tf WM. 8. DOUGAL. CHURD BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. THE UOUSE OF CHUBB BROTEERS, Washington, . BARROW, ND. BABTENRY ROLMES. THE HOUSE OF Ogice—76 Nassau street, New York. willbe] OHUBB BuOrEET, BARROW & CO, # Establishment. | ye to Taxes Ta method of informin; uot desiers fitted up aRECTIFWING ESTABLISé- NT in this city, and is now te sup- ail those who may favor him w)th thelr cur He bas on banda wih ad Old W! stock Se which be can be purchased a. avenue, near 1th st NTED WHITING PAPER. Stationer! kinds, & me ted Pe for Maeh. Al-o, Mrs. tinuation of the Lost Jewets ERGUSON’S, 496 7th street. ‘with con it at feb2s FERGUSON, 496 Seventh } ' i 4 ‘ 4