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Miséellaneous. ANKING HOUSE OF EVENING STAR. co. AND DEAE anor, Miscellaneous. FANT, are ‘i ‘CHUBB BROTHERS. ‘Wasarxotox, April 2, 1897. : Silat ultimo, I Dzposits.— its received and Chi Ss ‘Lacompton, Kansas. ace eye ae pont Senin OSitver Ww without charge. on the ee oes Warrants located and sold on commission. oad eins by the iis song" Katydid :°) cities reseived on Deposit at par, and Ex: Warrants sold to pre-emptors on ti aang. UGatens hee Ne rear i said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. ranks soldi to ore emptors Ga time. “* Oh tell me where did Katy live, intarest on Dgposits.—Interest will be allow: pons met matey KY F ppeaene _ od in ths And what did Katy do? Deposits at sueh rates as may be agreed upon. ted Stated Sureenei Knaahe, Gol etl of od And was she very fine and young, mrosits 1x Vincisia and Uxcoxaaxt Moxey. | United Siates Survoys in Kansas, and w je to And yet so wicked too? Deposits in Virgina and other Unourrent Money ro- ico ions. , Did Katy loves naughty man, ceived to be ehecked for, payablein same orin | , Business sent through Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant Or kiss more cheeks than one? specie, we ‘ing the regular Exehange, & Co. will be forwarded to us. I warrant Katy did ay og Discouxts.— Prots,and Billsof ee REFERENCES: inet Kate ee Katy, 1 Will be discounted, and uns madeon Stocks, | Syeony, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co., Bankers, Waeh- ve queries, * Securities, " ‘1 On, .U. presume the author had never seen the following | “Lattess or Carmine Letters of Credit wll be gain, DC Dodge & Co., Bankers, Now York. nes written LD young god, ie ot Beoekive. 5 {yrnished. negot: o in the diferent Viner bd ag pesxel & Con, Bankers, Puiladelphis. {., now s residen' 1s * ec] States, on . 4 O81! 00 0. nkers, imore. were published afew years since. Ifyou think them’| and futerest allowed if Money is deposited, and | Howie, Sepsdog etn. Barta iexandria, Va. and inte! worthy of s place in your col tc oharged 1. some amusement to your readers, at the same time aaswor Mr. Holines’s inquiries. G. W. THE KATY-DID. BY W. SEAMAN BEARER. f Colisterals,on such terms as may beagreed upon. vacine BiLts oy ExcHancE.—Travelers will ener met ‘vith drafts in such sums as may he de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. Bitis anp Letters oF Caepit on ENGLAND, IRR- LAND AND Evrors.—Bills of Exchange and Letters @ insects with wings were perched in a bough, of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished ‘rue Dutch-like in style, each he with his vrow, _ | at the market rate for Exc 6, in sums to suit. — ‘They were troubled in spirits and eft closed their | “"Bons, Stocxs, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cont.. always for sale, or eres, And opened their mouths to breathe forth their | bought in the different Cities at a commission of a sighs, pr. cent. ere Stocks are bought upon orders, ‘Their children were gathered all round the branches, | Feserve the rigiit to call for ade osit of 10 pr. cent on Wr ils. the wind pak them gently as they sat on — Bonds or Stocks willbe ordered by tele- their i graph. council was called to meet in this tree, RaiLRoap, City, anp Stats Bonps.—Railroad. ‘0 ti the misdeeds of a ittle she, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for Sbolonged to their tribe, whom they aalled a 00- | negotiation, either in this country or Kurepen ache quette, road Iron pur ed for cash or with Bonds. (A aly uttle vixen with eyes black as jot.) Lanp Wanrants.—Land Warrants bought at the All said she was pretty and ever looked ey market rates. All Warrants sold by us sro guaran- Yet the he insects called her a perfect you r teed in every respect. 2 ‘This she, had a name, bat slas—'tis too true, Warrants located on cemmission. “ Her pa and her ma would cut it in two. off the ri ‘Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- *Pwas Catharine at first, but they took ering | q And thus they avides be doper eh ‘! Ly oq ae = be forwarded to Western Houses gn was changed, or sent for on comm 101 res) see ‘as a renson thet the he was not s eid sale ussion to responsible This made it spell Cat, now this would not Bal Estate anp Lysvrancys.— Real Estat: Fora pussie with wings was someth: bought and sold, and Insurances ‘odected. i So they changed the first letter and Cu. on Unirep States, Court oF CLams, And thus the objection was soon put a Tr ONGRESS.—Claims on the United States, before the To finish the sentence, they made a tio of the she, ‘ourt of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be And thus joined together, made Katie iP see. prosecuted by prompt and able attorneys. Now Miss Katie was proud aod would flutter her CHUBB BROTHERS, ES, wate ‘eyes af the he’s and do a . jan27 Opposite the Treasury. things. young flirt was this insect no doubt, AE Tits do suspected and at Inet found her oat pita Sic RS Cena sLfcsesnihioms Sreunteiel S [0 ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Hut still she bad friends who'd defend her till death, OHD S PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, or But a ato to their kindness, stopped also their | ay fer wiih defective. night, caused by age, sick- At last she was called to appear at tho court, Tected, to his superior SPEC RAGLER ed GLASS: But Lcd sought her in vain, nor could she be | ES carefully Froana by himself to a trae s spherical ‘They hunted ‘thro’ branches and looked all sround, Tyand! Denehotally tothe women ‘sovording. "to the But the sly little vixen was not to be found ; *Till at last she was seen on the top of a tree, And sad to reiate—in the Isp of ahe! i Some said they were kissing.and others said nay, And whilst they were talking, the two flew away. Fog et or convexity of the eye. Very numerous Bre the ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not bein; jeocianty suited, by the use of an Optome- ter; and the practice of many years enables him to “Twasa fiy-away match between the young pair, measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such hash one straiued their eyeu as they shot thro’ the | Masset hts ade Shactitely ronated eat be ere ed with precision and satisfaction. JOHN TOBIAS ogi tet the very liberal eneouragement ajready obtained, and further solicits the patronage of those who have not yet availed themselves of his aid. . Persons that cannot conveniently oall, by sending the glasses in use, and state how many inches they can read this print with their spectacles, can be sup- plied with such as will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and referen- ces given to many who have derived the greatest air. " - ‘They watched all that day, till the darkness of night Veiled the ‘bride and het lover from their sharp ht. Kate flew away with the he, And others said no, that never could be; At Inst one proposed, their success let us drink, So they put it to vote,—and what do you think ? ‘They all voted “ you" —of course, nonie voted “no,” And esch took a seat and formed 1 long row, ‘The b-**'= was brought, and they drank all that ht, ease and comfort his glasses. And = morning appeared they were all rather Cireul sto be had ceatie, at His office, No. 512 “tight. venth street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, Their bottle was broken and thrown on the ground, up stairs. But the guilty one never, as yet, has been tound. Norgotx, September 7, 1854. Some said it was Katy, who softly had crept. Sir: The Spectacles you made for me suit very And broken the bottle whi s* all of them s e2t, weil, and seom to have improved my sight more than “Katte did™ it, no donbt. 1: was always her way, any other I have lately tried. To be causing some mischief by night and by day— LITT. W. TAZEWELL. ‘And in the meelee, thoy broke off the hosyhe ow" ipectacies obtained from M. nd in the meeiee, they | 6 off t! ugh, have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Down came the poor insects with the Fim to the abbeys and find checn fi perme Assistance to my sight, and soeresponsine with ie description of the focus. recom um as & skilful optician. =a HENRY A. WISE. Not a uve “he” or “ sha” could ever be found; _ Their ghosts are yet heard in tha still snmmer night Fitfally murmuring the cause of the — — = on sounds & voice from the darkness ; Having bone induced ee — to visit ene — around, Mr. : Whiltlltopantwatloyre-echothesound, | hate Tadley ae Plrzone Gt STE In sepulchra! tones, new voices wo hi In gepulch slightly colored blue, which have afforded me miore ie relief and gratification than any | have ever tried. My aight, originally very good, was injured by writ- ing reading at night. frequeutly to avery late hour; but wit! aid of these giasses I oan study aimost as late er, and that too without the pain ed. I have previously suffers JOHN WILSON Gen’l Land Office. os — Commissioner Feu used Mr. Tobins’s fs prtnoe for three or jeasure in saying that four months, and take great pi ear, #d*nt” tloats mournfully on thro’ the air. ee ARRanoixe THe Dinner Taste —The last duty of a mistress, before sitting down to dinner or before the arrival of her guests, is to see that the table fs properly laid out and dressed ; good servants know how to do this very well; but itis the duty of the mistress of the house to see it done, in order that there may be no occasion of embarrassment on assembling to be seated. The form of the ig table is a matter of taste; some | | am much pleased with them. Ihave been much like the long table with round corners, others the Lg sepia GHO: P. SCARBURGH. oval, and others the ocagon—the latter being ad- mirably adapted on the score of comfort and ele- ance. The wood should be of oak or mahoga- ny. 8s may best harmonize with the style of the room; if oak, all the furniture of the room should I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skil- ful optician; and as | yer of remarkable pecu- larity, I was gratified to find that Mr. ‘Tobias seem- to comprehend them by inspection and some slight be of the s | Messurement, and he has le me a pair of Speot service all cld-fachioned. Mategene cesscit | les that suits meadurably. "A. 7 BUTLER: have modern plate, glass, and china to corres- Sel ac Witmineton, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. Pe: dinner table should be French pol-| Mfr. J. Tobias. Dat Sno on happy to say that ished ; a rubbing every gf after dinner, with | the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week linseed of] and soft cloths, is sufficient to secure | ate entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the the brightest polish. To lay the table, according range of my eyes, I have heretofore found to modern cushion, four cloths are used—frst. an t dificul! San — lasses of the propor focal ollcloth, to prevent the table being stained, then | Sidof your optometen tie tikenicy hae eae ne = Sagere ay e a yng wa lace the white dam- obviated, so that the glasses you furnished me a: r this to remain, so over the permanent he dessert. I deoidediy the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ever yet used. Very Feapectfally, yours, R.B. DRANE, eotor of St. James’s Parish. that a smaller cloth is placed tablecloth, and removed for t! ——_______... 1™ We are told of a remarkable case of perse- verance on the part of adry goodsdrummer. See- Daranrunst ov Ivtaaion, May 8, 1855. ing the nameof a western trader registered at one oan f vane a bees ciaeclina ieee: for oftoy of the hotels, who he knew would be adesirable | ral years. Ihave tried cidorent opticians without customer; anxious to secure him first, our | obtaimng gle: erfeetly fitted to my ey ‘our drummer sat down in theoffice of the hotel to watch | since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially the key of the western man’s bedroom till he | {of ™@, whieh I have found to serve me perfectly. ie should come in toclaim it. But something kept | By the use of his optometer he is ‘enabled to sda t 5 lasses most minutely totheeye. I most cheerful the stranger out very late and the drummer fell | Feoommend Mr, Tobias to all having meessice ftlly asleep. hen he woke he found his costomer glasses, and bear my @stimony as to his skill as an had escaped him by coming in and going to bed. | optician. ‘RY E. BALDWIN, The drummer gave it up for that night, but early Ass’t Sec’y to sign ‘Warrants. on the next morning he repaired to the door of the entleman’s bed-room, and seeing his boots, which had been nicely blacked, standing there, he, with a omer pogo, marked them across in and again, until they could not be mistaken, and once more took uphis position in the effice, but this time near the stairs, where he could examine the boots of all who came down. Finally he dis- covered the ones with the well known marks up- on them, when he cordially addressed the wearer by his name, as if be had known bi and probably Boston Post P. 8. OPERA GLASSES of great variety, TEL- ESCOPES and MICROSCOPES, WARCIUMAL KER GLASSES, and many other articles in this line be low prices constantly on hand. ia AVING COMPLETED OUR SPRING AND Summer arrangements, we are now prepared to supply our numerous customers in Washington and Georgetown with alinost every description of whole- some SUMMER DRINKS, such as premium Mix- ERaL WATERS, pure Crap CIDER. CHAMPAGNE Crome, Bartoa, Philadelpiia,and XXX Paty ALES all of very superior quality, unsurpassed'in richness by any in the Pains XX Pertz bove. im. for years, sold him a large bill of goods !— > article. For several of the al mentior kk Horan og opaiet Cuban poet, Arrondo, died at | We received at the lato Fait of the Aletrapchtns tee Mechanics’ Institute the highest awards of merit. {> Pranklin Noyes, a prominent merchant of | _ We are also for the sale of Turner Brothers Charlestown, Va., died last week. Gixcer Wing, 07 Wm. B. Noble,a worthy eltizen of Rocky Mount, Franklin county, died on the 30th ult. [7 F. Mallory, Esq., has been re-elected Pres- ident of the Norfolk and Petersburg railroad. UF There were 112 deaths in New Orleans for the week ending the 6th inst. {D7 A telegraph line between Alexandria and Lynchburg is in contemplation. {7 The Minneapolis. Minn., Democrat states that between fifty and one hundred buildings are in process of erection at that place. U0- At the municipal election in Staunton, ‘Va_, Tuesday, the old Officers were re-elected, and the citizens voted against lighting the town with v LACKBERRY Branvy, Sinvps, &c., and Dr. Wheeler's Cuzany Wing Birrens, all of which pee be = ies most prema TS @ have also for sale one superior ES MANGLE, in good orders : ARNY & SHINN, ap3-Im Corner Green and Olive sts.. Georget’n. 4REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF G BOOTS AND GAITERS. Thave on commission, for a Phi! delphia manufacturer, a first-rate Sewed or Pegged CALF-SKIN BOOT at 23.75, tei pon 20 thane oh Calf PAT. usually sold a or 5 rent ied ENT LEATHER GAITER at S32, ASF as any at $5; 9 first rate CALF GAITER at §2.50; these are the best foots that is (or ever was) sold in the District for the price; for the proof, come and aes ae pe rj o offe: E i The opposition in Albemarle county, Yor K HAT STOR ee Rae Street on pid ‘Va., have nominated Alex: Rives for the and J. J. Bowcock and Benjamin H. for the House ~ [7-The weekly statement of the New York city banks show an increase in loans of 541.000, and a decrease of @654,000 in specie, @31,000 in circulation, and.@222,000 in deposits. Thomas Wiley and John H. Scott, two Senate sylvania aventie. Magrader Best RUBBE pseechaded BERS for gentlonpen 1. ONY. Agent. © THE PUBLIC—JORN P. DENNIS hav- ing taken the well known Coach Pacts weeny tory on 6th street, between Lonisiana a enue and C street, long conducted by Mr. John M. Young, is now prepared to me riinot ail descriptions of COACHES, BUt well known and experienced railroad men; have | WAGONS, ken on thy reasoriabl been appointed conductors on the Northwes' tern | the we, best Tanhiner nd atthe Bhortest cations tie rallrozd, Grafton and Parkersburg. Va. roses ully invites his fellow-citizens to (Sb fen a I The Missour! river is so high that jt has | !!-___ ~ ~ _— mar overflowed its banks as Weston, Lexington and | JUST RECEIVED—CHOCOLATES—Broma, toms. | ‘The ice is still solid in lake Pepin, | & Cece, Cocoa Paste, Cracked Cocos, Maitiard's put the river is open above there to St. Pauls. | ®! SINE Sten igrarious kinds. GELATINES—Coo; "sS $ INES_-Cooper's Shred and Sheet Ininglasn, sh Sparkling Gelatine, French ARRIVALS . HO? Imperial Gelatine. WILLARD#* nares ake e MACCARON{—Italian Macoaroni and Vermicella, Barcelo dor CB Meee ae ff Dizon, NY; J italian Paste. Canton Preserved Ginger, in Heckers’ Farina, Cornena, Grits, Split Peas, &c. &e. Miller, NY; rn rs. C B Payne. NC; ice Flour, Charleston erm. Md; M $ Hall, | Little, Soy Hi ass; s Ala; C Bollins; HJ Rogers, Md; Hon L Bovd. Ky: 8 hig For salo by KING & BURCHELI Tweesmon, de: D Saal Pa, Drbomey” Ma mar 2) corner of Vermont ave. aiid 19t pencer, do; opkins, Pa; J Glass. Pa; G'B | FOSEPH GAWLER,CABIS ee a nye Pellow, NY; HT. Dugan, bee Sh (Piel iat ray, NY; D Orme, do; P Turner, ly, do; W | fins constantly ou band. Funorals at Drayman, do; E Lume, Pa; Miss Lumie, do; ‘T | tended to, aad iaberonaa procured in Hanson, Vt: J Sherley, Wis; WH Morlan ky; the different Cemeteries. Furuiture of every de- W Buford, T J Hayden, do; R Swiss Lao | Scription made to order. id Furniture Repaired Crayton, NY; DE Harburger, do; SMeriajc | Sid Varnished. Ware-Rooms 18 Penn.avente: bes Ncw B Polit, do: T Gage; dos LGittinunt | "een Huh and 1ath streets. mar 23-$m 7 : DrRonzly ky Brayman, do; W E Lowry, OTICE—NOTICE.—I havea few of those cheap TOI ich I wish to close in, each of fift hi BROWNS? HOTEL —M B Rost, Nc; 3 n | outssnd w 30, GOBLETS and | pany the aunual report of iho Superintendent of tho Dowell, Va;_L W_ Wells, Ga; Miss Weils, do; | (thor GLA t must be suid preparato- | Coast Survey. ; Miss Ware, Md; H Dunning, do; R Rowley, N | Jong” Change in my business. All that want to bu 2d. For engraving on stone and printing twenty- ¥; JL Hassall.do: WM 5 Pai D Price N | pai No. 38, between 9th and Ii aks thonsand ning hundred and Bity impressions of J; HG Fork, NY;'J Lane, 111; J R Donnell, Pa; | _feb17 5 id. For engraving on stoneand prittine fore the 4 Cox, do; O'F Peasley, jt, NC; W Gwathiney’ | a gee Se aN EET | eoeeering on toners ipa a tere USN; EH Hervert. Va; J W. Payne, do; Wit | NEW GOODS —E. OWEN & SON, Military | fwelve chartay to mcoompany the Fourth Meteoro- Wescott, Pa; B E Neweomer, Md; J A Hedges, | Pennsylvania a sirennt Tailors, No. ‘212 logical Report of Professor Espey. O; A Abrins, Md; Juo A All, Pa; J N Miteboll: | poses to their eae: reapectfufly make: fneach ofthe foregoing classes the roposals must Md; F stone, evel ae » Pa; JD . | publiogensnail that thentnoasromers and the see me price, and but oe price, br epee ng 2 7 > = rc i. a KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—C W Copeland, NY; | 124 Summer Goods are now Ggen for tnepee humbor of each chart bidfors Penne ne Pome 3 Gelinan, 1; WH Buller, Pa; F W Armstrong’ | Clothes telce Of, auperior blsck, bine. end fancy | "Proposals will also be received at the same time Ky; DH George, NY; H A Sillcox, do; Col E | prone; With m chorus Of Fancy’ Caxsimeres and | for engraving on stone, p jnting, and coloring four Stansbury, Md; C Diggs, do. a various styles of pastors; together wun ei moe oat vio ae at Gnd Eaaee the Co UNITED STATES HOTEL.) Crosby, Me; | Ply of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of ovat. eee Capt a George B. McClellan. epee W C Greene, Mid; J Pleasants, Pa a Sale oe of Which they” invite « a cos starts Will be open at this officn, for gine, atta son eS. 6 inspection of those persons desirous of bidding = —— "s ’ a esa for the same, until the closing of the bids andany in- MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. | GPRS, HAIR MANUFACTORY, g formation desired will also be furnished. Steamers fear Sziree. half Wigs, Braids, Curls, Bandeaus, Frizzed Rat bythe thos ea te City Manchester New Vork...ive;pool .. nao 16 | erate cnt en7 4 on hand and inade to orderat s fow | conten be entered. into with, and bonds Ariel...... y ape 2 Vipera With security will be required from, the successful So’mp, &c_Aprif 16 | in the most complete manner. All sorts of Ty +4 eq A Washington remen... April 1s | Atticles from the best French and English honwes Defers for the Suthfal cxsontion of shett contracts, ‘ eee: ‘ A inti under no bids w; Constitution. ew York... Antwerp. ~April 18 mene 8, Pa. avenue, up stairs, over Davis’ Music ie entertained from pts Partion not directly Sngazed bs N. B.—Hair work repaired or taken in exchange, ia for.” Airis societal Sp linoat a) Ors ne nt | Pe pp Opomnl mma ctate tie tase reeudrod Picts Cunarder).... Liverpool ‘ RNY'S CONFECTIONERY, No. #, Brinox | $X¢Cution of the work OF portions of the same, and ity Washisg’nLiverpool “ - 4| ZA Srazer, Gronoxtows, D.C., where all kinds | Wl! be addressed to the undarsignod, endorsed on yer” on Api. 8 | of Entertainments are furnished with the bert lee envelopes, * Proposals for Lithographing.” Southam’a N Pulton........+4 @ New York...Api. 8 | Croams, Cakes, Water Ices, Confectionery, &c., at ap 1-eott7th A. G. E MAD Tae Californie Mat sos cece ie owe, New York | 3° on the most t A _______ Superintendent, on the RRs, R.H. M iH. B. John J. mar 17—wl&deolin cGREGOR & CO.’S EX’ & Co. Bankers, Richmond, Va. rreil & Co., Bank N Anderson & Co. Bt ew Orleans. rs, St. Louis, Mo. ers, yank SIVE HOUSE- i. FURNISHING WARLEOONS: Nos. 330, 8%, and 521 Seventh street. BULL SETS OF was And a general assortment of all N LOSE WO! ING GOODS always on hand, at lowest prices. Every attention given our customers. . Ti" Houses furnished entire, at short notice. mar 17—eolm mar 0—Tu& F2m INDOW GLASS.—s00 boxes Baltimore and Philadelphia Glass, all qualities and si sale at a liberal discount, by J.R.McGREGOR, 5S4 7th street. Wa4SHIN G@TON AQUEDUCT. Osrick oF THE WasHINGTO: WasHINeTO: sals aro invited for materials and Work for Pro} the Washington Aquedi noon of that di Ma; work to be let of the Bridges, Grad bankment o! delay in commenci unavoidable delays time of completion. ted under the for unfinished work w priations by Congress. priation Out sufficiently be stopped until work has been _Payinents wi Uni $ The United States re: or all the bills should t geous, and to mak work. of the the foregoing bid of , profiles, and specifications of materials ill be ready for examination office on and after the 20th of April next. ‘The work to be let wili embrace Masonry of some the Reservoirs, 12-inch In case of the entire stop; exit tide should be sealed and Sedorsed = b ona ould be sealed an ro forwork or materials onthe Washington Aquedue! 6 such ——s considered most conducive to xe AQUEDUCT, March 5, 1857. i uct. Preposals received up to 7th May will be openedat made to the specifications and plans. serves the right to reject a: hey not be Every offer must beaccompanied by a written guar- eneral Government or individuel known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guar- antors are able to make good Bids will be opened in presence of bidders, if any of them choose to be present. their guarantee. M. C. MEIGS, Captain of Engineers, in charge. said bid, execute the contract forthe same, with g and sufficient sureties, to porform or furnish thearti- ‘oposed in confortnity to the terms of theadver- And in case the shall fail to, enter into contract as afore- said, we guarantee to make good the difference be- tween the offer by the said it under which 1 said der. (Signed,) I here! sufficient. (Signed,, mar 7?-eodt7My&lawt! t was made. A. certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above-named guarantors are good and . F. ¢ E. OPOSALS FOR ERECTING MARINE PFgrReacks AT PENSACOLA, York, Philadelphia, and of the Quartern ter a ington, “The wor mitted: Ist. Proposals for building men’s quarters and out by the direction of the Navy Depar: pies of which may be seen al the commandants of the Navy Y ‘LORIDA. Navy Derartmgnt, Marine Barracks authorized to be erected st Pensa. t the offices o! Pensacola, tthe Mari is to be divided inte five parts, reach of which @ separate proposal must be sub- 'D, and OAK. WCsERABe- » for y deemed advanta- ements as may be he progress of tho be ficccepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the and thenext lowest f | e, 0, PPOTBE RY BIRASER Vie! ©™ INLAND Tae FRIES OESEREEM AE? ISLAN FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Fing, Mazins, AND INLAND Insurance. Awthoriaed Capital.... ++ +++ 1,250,000 11! rics, NORTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA _ AYBXUE AND 7TH STRSRT, WASHINGTON. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charies Dingee, George H. Armstrong, Thomas Charles A. Rubicam, Edwasd George Helmbold, . Carroll Brewster, James E, N isaac L MAS B. FLOREN EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. _ N Charles Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City a ehn '. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenus, 5 mes W illiama, No. 22 436 street. one Riggles, No. 601 13th street, below Pennsyl- vania avenie. MARINE SURVEYOR. | Captain J. P. ee Pennsylvania avenue, tel. opposite National GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. Authorized Capital and Assets........§1,473,057 07 Tavenes 5 Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Seourities. The following statement exhibits the business and dition of the Company to November 1, 1856: | remium received on marine ‘and inland risks to No- vember 1, 1856...... - » $214,684 60 ire premium. a 176,796 61 aterest on loan. 8,704 47 “Li aE EW ROUTE TO THE TH) Sk. GEAR. pats eC i Covcus, Cops, CrovP N = sourns soe Wa ERS ses f tke worst bind. Tt ats wi ind. also cures - Gree cous ls ove Throat, Weakness of the Chest, | MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD nin the Breast and Lung Aifections. Where- | COMPLETED—CONNECTING ver there is pain, mi wth the Congh Syrup 10 ora, Tenn,; Chariestoa, S. C.: Savan- rops of PAIN CURE . Hie will find immedi- and all the Northeastern cities, with ate relief. Dr. Rose’s Cough Syrup relieves and fre- | Alemphis, Tenn. quently —. ~ as cough, and fortifies the ; come = it inst er atiscks. last connect: of Ra net NE ay; F Inrbotties Fat #0 cents and slp. | vite st connect ISSissti PT ene NF Ww 4 s = T d 1s now comple’ opened for the reg- The lives of thousand of children have been saved, | uine trans Passengers nud Freight, by using DR. ROSE'S CROUP SYRUP. it gives | Wat transportation of Passengers nud Freight, aod | instant relief. 25 cents a bottle. URE WHOOPING COUG Any other route between the Northeast and South- Hi. " TRUP | t. Ps nd Shippers will take due notice uli Sacre ary fr Wacpning Cone | Hpsecsand genom eatenes Neer ae 5 Asse; N ave $ : saree in 8, short time, ea silays all irritation of the ofciock. mm (after the arrival of the tenses irom n x ville,) reat Mem ‘The above valuable medicines are recommended an Reine oe oe . Ti, connecting with Steam Packets fo New Oricans, and all other ampor- tant points upon the Western Rivers.* Goods con- ned to Railroad Agents at Charleston or Savan- nah, will be forwarded to Memphis and other points, by E:xpross Freight Trains. Drgehbe Gadt faite Bites in Washinton: ‘Oo of al ists 1 " Georgetown and Alexedria. dee 3m PFivaTE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE > - PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, rolght to charge of the Adare Exerees Goma By MB. La CROIX. MIs, Aituars NY SS et ee ae General Ru; Hvntsvitxe, (Ala.) Aprii ist, 1857. * Through Tickets to Memphis, &o., sold at Wil- mington, N. C,; Charlesto nah, Macon, Atianta, and ery, Aln.; Chattanc an T ect with 200 pages and 190 fine Pain yand Colored Lithographs 81 tes. i> PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. IOP" Seni free of postage to all parts af the Union. _Dr. M. B. La Croix's Enrailorien View of Mar- riage. A new and revised edition of 250 pages and 190 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the duties and casualties | of and fruitful allisn- | icitous and infec perintendent. umbus, Ga id Nashville, roKe, ‘enn. the Western Trains on this road, will take the arxhttrains from Wim Augusta, Ga.; Chvttanooga and Nashville, and tne day trams from Charleston and til val—nervous de- S C 7H bility, its causes and eure, by a procehe at ‘once so | Kingeville, 8. C.: and Atianta, Ga — simple, safe, and effectual, that failure 1s am, bie AILY LIN FERRY —rules for daily —— essay ou Sperma D LY Lee torrhara, with pract observations on a safer and More successful mode of treatment—preeautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- maies—from infancy ot ~ eo case graphical- nl plates. Ohio Cay nal.— Th: M.C.M eorgetown, D.C. ev mornin ly illustrated by beaut! “points out ghe “5 : romedien| r those felf-inthieted inisehies and id 4 toon pa exempted; thonaen £0 sess ti 0 unfortunate! revaient in the ‘ = + . couma? is nateathial adver to the sagicl, ona ig, the Boats will arrive at the Great Falis,or von Aqueduct, at 10a, m., Seneen at tm. Edwards’ Ferry at 3 p.m., w readiness to convey. passe KR those contemplatiny ularly recommended , doubts of their phy sical conditi ay scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and Its perusal is partic- tertaining secret and who are con- ren stage will be im ers to Leesburg, urning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-oight dol- Jars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- ement, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a share of public patronage, believing that the securit: offered is ample, and that ail fair claims will be ad- antee, signed br ‘one or more responsible persons, to | justed more according to equity than legal technical- el that he or they undertake that the bidder | ities. A the elieot hat if his Or thelr. bid be aecepted, enter | | The Company is prepared to issue policies against into an obligation, within ten days, with good and re- | loss or dainage by fire on sponsible securities, for the ‘completion of the work | DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, M ILLS, MAN- undertaken : said guarantee to beaccompaniod by the jFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, gortificate of the United States district judge, United | All descriptions of BUI.DINGS and their contents; States district attorney, navy agent, or some officor ; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Vesseis, StTEaMBoaTs, Canat Boats, RaiLRoaps, and the usual convexanees to or from nny portion of STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them improvement in and on the hulls os ORM OF GUARANTEE. construction and arrangement will be taken into con- To Capt, M. C. Mxios, U.S. Engineer. All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. t dents of ——, inthe} (¢ 4 Stats of 2" hereig: folntly and severally, cove nes morwest corner, ‘Potpe ylvamia avenue an nant with the United States, and guarantee, in cnso * 7 D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, read ® And in other principal cities of the United by authorized officers of the Company. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, 48 composed }Vashington, ol S. Sr. J. 42} OHN x BARROW: HENRY HOLMES, Ugh B. HER, BARROW & CO., THE HOU. batts lent in composed of CHAS 4 J. CHUBB ‘Wasuincton, March 3, 1887. posed of S. St. J. LEX’R H. BARROW, sals, endorsed “ Proposals for Build- B 5 een pata ech har ri | Ce ae ae — it artinent un! 18 rh, ia) > 5 Iasi, at 8 o'clock pe mm., for the construction ofthe | C221NA» MILLER SON Eco. “H. Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- dria, beg lonve tocall th utes hotel-keepers, and others of Washingtona Georgetown, to their stocks of G OO D whieh, for extent and variety, will compar with any esteliaheaene in a Or ch connexit elr senior ner wil ie manufacturers of Buropgaad the Ynited States for upwards of thirty years, has given him advantages in the purchase of goods equal, if not superior, to any houseinthetrade. An inspection of goods and prices ¢ favora! 7 io Eastern cities. buildings. will satisfy all parties that purc! 8 can be je of 2d. Proposals for building officers’ quarters and | them upon the Most favorable terms. outbuildings. is e French China Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated : . Proposals for building commandants’ quarters prenck China Dinner Hers gold band and plain white and outburldi F 5 rench China Vases, Pi , Toilet Sets, &c. 4th. Proposals for building enclosing wall. French China Tes Sets. ucers,and other Sth. Pro’ 1 for building entrance ee articles of ‘Tea’ . The proposals must be for furnishing all the mate- | And Dinner Ware, se rials and completing the work under each head in a india Chine Dinner Sete, and separate articles always manner ~atisfactory to the person who may be Ha on pointed by the Navy Department to superintend the | White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and samo: and the Department reserves the right to ro- ject or accept the proposals herein inv: thereof. when it deems States require it. sobre materials dei, be paid froin time to t dent and lars. Esch proposal must be accompanied by a written unrantee, signed by two responsible persons, (certi- istrict tates, in the sum of five thousand dollars, that the bidder will, them, be accepted, enter into a contract or bend, with proper and sufficient securities for its faithful performance. Bidders are invited to examine the plans and speei- fied to be so by = nav. judge, or rome other ot when required, if his pi Seations at tho offices h 1 da.’ Tl to execute wukin post office named bh -C, DOB. mar 5-2awtApl7 R*4 LESTATE A full description o: ten ‘he proposals must be sealed partment, and plainiy endorsed “ Proposals for siding Marine Barracks at Pensacola, Flori- be accepted will be mired ys after its seceipt at the y them. BIN, Seerotary of the Navy. howe only whbse offers ma: notified, and tho eontract will be thereafter as prnoticable, which they will be req ime, ns the work ent, postmasto: cor of tlle United roposals, or any of ereinbefore mentioned. forwarded as fall propert ro) Balen 1 ited, or any part 0 interest of the United per cent. of the amount of work done and ed, according to contract price, will t rogresses, upon estimates made and certified to by the superin- tendent on the part of the United States and ten per | cent. retained until the com letion of the contract and acceptance of the work, f the said superinten- partment, and be forfeited inthe event of non-fulfilment of contract; provided that no bill shail 9 made foran amount less than five thousand dol- and addressed tothis left with me for separate from sets, as may be dosired Blue Printed or Liverpool Waro, the sane Common Edged, White and Rockingham Ware, in lull supply. Cut, Pressod. Dinin, and Moulded Glass Ware from the best establishments in the Eastern and Western States, which will be sold by the package or other- Wise. Experienced packers employed. Goods sl up by us can be transported by any mode without breakage. Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andrin, almost hourly, 1254 cents each way. A quar- a are dollar thus spent may save many dollars Po SW FOREIGN SPRING GOODS. — The ubseribers respectfully invite their patrons and the public generally to calf and examine their very large and select axxortmont of FOREIGN SPRING. GOODS, which thay have themselves, with special care, selected for their special trade. They also Eeep constantly on hand the best quali- ties an aay Goods—Epaulettes, Swords, 1 &e. Laces, z “ vite attention to their Foreign and Do joods, of the best manufacture F. LOUDON & hu yl. OH. oO. ‘Hots! i Army and Nav ilors, under Brown’s feb 27—-dtf FP ECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT. wad takes thie method of nformi Dealers he has fitted upa bs 3 TABLISHMENT in this city, and is now prepared to supply all thone who Fone favor him with their custom. He has on hand a large stock of Brandios. Gin, Wines, and Old Whiskeys, which he can sell atas low aficure as they can be purchased for ei- ther in Baltimore or Philadelphia. sale, will be entered on my Sales Book, and receive .B. The su ¢ has also on hand a large lot my personal attention, and if a sale is eflected,a rea- | of Foreignand Domestic Cigars. sonable commission will be charged on the amount of PETER FAGAN. le. i : ; Jen 14@m* No. 95 Louisiana av.e, near loth at. I will also give attention to the Renting of Dwellings and other property, for reasonable fees. ue PERUVIAN SYRUP having successfully ‘The public may be assured that all business left in ‘passed ordeal to which many discoveries in Py charge will be attended to with promptness and | tho Materia ledicn are subjected, must now be re- . ied i bape Morne ppemeectr org pny ofhce } ceived as an lished medicine, of great value toall interested in “state. vf ‘ usiness soy rt solicited. fice at No, Si2 iba tell ea PPSIA bs eet oy) th street, opposite National Inteili- Agee fons rine Esco wa sv, Newrals Bron- ive Tendencies, 3 a2 ote ___FOULARD WEBB._| (7'stas of the Blood, Botte’ Grace, W. W. HACKNEY. W. B. DAYTON, and all Diseases which require a Tonic a Rear Es: feb 14-TuFam HACKNEY & DAYTON, TATE AND GEN: ERAL Laxp AGENCY, Omaha City, N. T. ROPOSALS FO TING a G. LITHOGRAPHIC PRIN- Ovvicw SCrERINTENDENT Pratic PRixtixe, Sealed notil Wi st Ho% Ist. For transferring printing twenty: roposals will jnesday, the 15th inst. nner the following wor! of Representatives of the United ‘ashington, April 1, 1857. ll be received at this offi for executing in the k for the Senate and States, viz: from copper to stone and -two thousand nine hundred and fifty Peabo cs 1s beyond question. ie proofs of its authenticated, and of suck ‘peculiar character, thet Ped aoe) canna t reasonably hositate to receive the Tho Peruvian a hh; ee Syrup does not profess tobe a ror Femed 2, bai range is ex of in The class diseases fc hii nen Sour ie proctealy that © * end, cul one ich the Syrup promi- hich he: bef- yedical skill. The fete fled the est order of m r Alexandrin, a distance of six mules, allowirg e fur meals. f JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Wasuinetox BRANCH RAILROAD. Traine leave WASHINGTON for BALTIMORE 2p. mm. +r WASHINGTON at nd 5 p.m. have been afflicted with t Piles for nearly sixty ad uation, Excavation, and Em- $S eizzize ot | privileges to which every human being is Gatitied to. | O*clock 1u the morning, and arriving in Georgetown eservoirs, [ron Papes ected with ——— _ | _Price 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, mail- Intermediate points as iron main, Gate Houses, | Balance remaining with tho Company. 823,097 07 | ed free of postage to aay part of the United States, hingten Aqued Bricks, Sand, Rubble, and Cut Stone, & = pee addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Aibany, Edwards’ Ferry, For the particular worksand materiais reference is The Assets of the Company are as follows: ew York, enclosing 25 cents. Suom Venue cosgyeoe: GS, Philadelphia city and county bonds. 816,38 18 | _N.B. ‘Thoso who prefer may consult Doctor ILA | served onthe Lonts at modern! pricas As upon & portion of the line the titles are net yet | Railr: tends. ..<cs ceca : 11,000 00 | CROTX upon any of the disen: pon which his ahi Mh. A HG. RITTER, the work thereon; but forsuch | ¢ 8 is, O1 a . 32400 7 net n 01 eof «, nnd EES DEXAN r % us allowance will bemindein the | Girard 'aod consoldation bank aioe 5,125 00 | completely and eatirely eradicate all traces of those | (RANGE AND ALEX ANDRIA RAILROAD Deposited with Duncan, Sherman disorders which copaiva and cubebs have so lon Portions only of some of the works can be comple- | New York 90,000 00 n thought anantidoie, to the ruin of the health of recent eppropriesions ene contracts | Deferred pa 97,700 00 [oo ares po a aoe ee ae joshe cient con ~s bject to future appro- 9 "0 inental remedy for ass of disorders which un- " " ’ > ° whe, Eaginesr reserves the | Nowe fof marine prominms. ‘Gis ie | fortunately, physicians troat with mercury, to the | FREAT SOCTHERN MAIL LINE. right to preseribe the ainount of work to becogeand | Premiums on policies recently issued, and irretrievable destruction to the patient's constitu- 5 oncegtel, a rate of progress under each contenet foe Sac sepro- debts due the company. . %6,470 38 ae me which all the sarsaparilia in the world can- TH wn ALEXAN appropriation not holdi i not cure. . tly" fe ocide when end what works shafl | Balance in bank ........ _ See Hoy, tice No. t Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥. DOR MOND, funds pyripee seer 5 particular 523,057 07 | _febl4—ly a ee = aaa 7 ecyed ens ———— | PILES—PILES—PILES.—We eal! attention to Alexandrin at 34g o-clock &. tr wale rae oH eee ers pent aallipvan The business of this pees sel will compare favor- ail who are afflicted with this dreadful compinint - Washington at ¢ k Pp. mn. I been pro} erly executed so faras it has gone. | ably with the most successful similar institutions in | to the following sworn certificate fiom one of ur a Alexandria at & Pp. in. fips nade in specie checks upon the | the United States, most respectable citizens, the father-in-law of the | Fare from Wasiingtou and Alexandia to Rich- tes ‘Treasury, uponthe monthly estimates From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen month roprietor of the “Courier des Etats Lms,” and | mond, $5 5°. ineer, reserving ten per cent.; and it will | Up to the Ist day of November, 1855, the premiums | formerly gunmaker in Philadelphia: F-Omnibuses aud Baggage Wasons will beat tho tion of all contracts that the workmen shall | nd interest received amounted to the large sum of New Yor, Aug. 8th, 1956, | Depot of the Washington Raulrond. ty conver pre ip apes: four hundred thousand ono hundred and eichty-Ave | Dp. Dergin—Dear Sty Thao Sect pint | seueers and ingenee to the Stanmer GEO. PAGE, | Se LT have used eighteen bottles of Barnes's ile Lotion, and everything else | could hear of, but all to no effect, for they did me little or ne good.— About two months since, | commen: remedies for the Piles, and have the happiness to say that they have had the desired effect, having cured me. I consider this ajmost a miracle, for spoon ped m to - ears ofage. I sincerely recommend ther Hioted with the above complaint. P. VALLEE, 73 Franklin street. .__ State of New York, New York City and County I, Joseph C. Lawrence, do hereby certify that on the day of the date hereof, before me personally . Vallee, to me well known, who, being by me. daly sworn, did depose and say that the contents of On Sunday at 4% 8. m. Passenczers for Phil sy trains at 6, 49, a came lia and New York will the foregoing certificate him are tr 4 lux will take treims at Phy and 434. NOsS bser! For Norfolk will take t eat P35 nnd 3. Goamhientoner of Leuareoe ns a Notary’ Pat of For he West wil rg mts ‘nnd 42, oonnect- the State of New York, and have affixed iy Nota- | ing at the Washington Junction. ; inl Seal, at my office in Now Work, this 2th day of | _ sam 16-1£ T. il. PARSONS, Axent. aeecee i JOSEPH ©. LAWRENCE, | | FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Commissioner of Deeds and ig of the Binto of New York, 7 Wall strect, New Yorke Wechalienge the Medical Facuity of the United States to produce a certificate eq’ to the above.| BALTIMOKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Ir. rie’s Remedies are the only effectual cure New anp IMpRovED ARRANGEMENTS. for External and Internal Piles. Only 80 cents per | Three Trains daily from Baltimore @ for Cumber- * land, Wheels all parts of the We x. Office—76 Nassau street, New York. Will be sent } Ist. The AC MMODATION TRAIN willleave by niail to any part of the Lnited States. (except Sunday) at 6.45 9. m., connecting with trains For sale by FORD & BRO., corner of Uth street | froin Philadelphia, first train from Washington rat Pa. avenue, Washington. D. C. oc 3 unction wilt stop at Way Stations, arrive at beriand "clock p.m. OUGH—COLDS—HOARSENESS. ee Tie ACAI: TRCAEN leaves Camdon Station = —— daily ‘(except Sunday) at 8.3? a, m., and reaches DR. TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF| ty 4 0. en. counect Benwood with GUN ARRABIC : Peel iibus, Ciocisaats, Dayton, Endianapo- The most Pleasant, Safe and Speedy Cure for — ie, Clews |. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, ough, Croup, Astina: Diss e, Cleveland, Toledo, Detrow cag 0, L Whooping C St. L ind intermediate points. ‘cased, Lungs and Consumption. ‘The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1837. 5 connecting with express trains for Cincinaati, — “ incon. Tho uro, Chicage u ediat, distance to Cincicnati and other central Vong inthe W is nearly 100 mules shorter then any other route. The tune to these pinces is also In again presenting to the notice of the public the gare remedy, we feel that little po logy 1s needed. ‘ast numbers inall sections of the Union are obliged to have reqourse to other sourees of relief than unequalled. immediate prescription of their family physician,and | { Baggage checked through to Columbus, Cin- 8s cach return of the winter season brings out a host | cinnati, Ind: and St. Louis. of professedly new specifics, some good, others use- | {177 Passengers sud Baggage transferred st ail ud many decidedly points froe. & matter of duty as interest THROL oF TICKETS will be sold tosll the large bea imnedy, combining the greatest advantag: fowne ia the West, at the lowest posrible rates, at With the least objections of any other inuse, to make | the Ticket Office, Camden Station, and at Washing itas extensively known as practicable. ‘That such | ton city. Is its cter, is abundantly proved by the fact, A second-class car is attached to the MAIL that it has been extensively used the last twenty | TRAIN. eare with un} leled success ; that its reputation Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may 8 continued to spread and its sale increase, with | tiere the entire road by light, by taking Accom- da Modation or Mail Train, and. lying over at Cumber- sland. ‘They resume the next morning press Train, which leaves Cumberioud at 2. little sid from advertising or published lists of cer- ificates, (which know can as easily be had fora worthless preparation as for 8 meritorious ono,)t be its Own intrinsic merit, with the recommendat, 2p. of persons benefited by its use, it has gained its = Pa on have ample time for sont ularity ; it is not trumpeted to the worldas | merls ‘@shington Junction. & specific or cure all, but as ple and ecientifie This is the only route by which Through ‘Trexets auxiliary in pulmonary cases, r at han nd one | and Baggage Checks enn b that has been generally found to afford relief where WAY PAS. most others have been tried without material benefit. As such, it is recognised by nuimbers of our leading physicians, who know its composition, and have been eye witnesses of its superior efficacy, as well as by thousands of our most respectable citizens, to most of whom reference is cheerfully permitted. Soid at 25 cents, or three bottles m one, # oonts, by NAIRN & PALMER, and CHASLES STOTT, Washington; CISSEL, Goorgetown, and PEEL & T ‘S, Alexandria. The Accommodation Train at 6.45 will stop at all stations east of Cumberiand, and the qo tions between Piedmont. going West. Kastwardiy the Mai Train leaves Wheeling st 7.158. m.,and Ac- commodation leaves Cumberland at 8.3!, reaching Baltimore at 5.45 p. m. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4p.m., cept Sunday) stopping at Way Station: Lesves Frederick at 9 8. m., arriving at Baltimore at 12.30 , noon. Also, “TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH The ELLICOTT'S MILL TRAIN leaves Cam- CANDY, DROPS,” the same. composition in a | den Station at6 x. m.and3.3)p.m. Leaves Ellicott's portable form, much patronised by public speakers, | Mills at 7.5) a. m. aud 7.3) p.m. except Sundays. Singers, frequenters of public assembbes, ken as WW. 8 WOODSIDE, thay romove all huskiness from the throat and voice, | jan 16-tf Mawer of ‘Transportation. Tice and act like a charm on a troublesome he P, to: eoutioe 2-13 123 and 25 cent: TORAL, AYERS cH a 28 THE CuRE OF . Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whoop- ing Cough, Croup, Asthama aud Consumption. T#E, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS, Pedsay The Ships comprising this ae te bine are The ATLAN Capt. Oliver Eldridge. Pre BAL! ~ Joseph Comstock. ‘he ADRIAT: - Capt. James West. These ships having by contract expressiy for Government service, every care has been take: in their censtraction, as also in their engines, to sure strength and speed, and their xccommodation ~ passengers are unequalled for elegance and com: fort. . Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $139; in second do., $75; exclusive useof extra size state rooms, €575. From Liverpoc! to New York, 2) and 3 guineas. An experienced Sur- goonattached toaach slup. No berths can be secured until paid for. ‘The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk-heade, and to avoid danger from ice will not cross the Banks north of @ ut. after tho ist of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FEW TORK. | FROM LIVERPOOL. Among the numerous discoveries Science has le in the generation to facilitate the business of life— increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be naiubed of more real value to mankind than this contribution of Chemia- try to the Healing Art. A vast trinl of ite Virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of jiemnes yot WN, Can 80 surely control and cure the numer- ous varicties of palnounsy disease which = hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thou- eed there is now abundant sands every year. reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our spree here will not per- mit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its use, but we would present the following :— and refer further enquiry to my American Almanac. which the agent below named, will always be please to furnish free, whe full part & 3 ----1357 | Wednesday, Jan. 7. .1857 Seafarmh oe, reroun are full particulars, and in “ligt | Wednesday: Jen'21 ot Ooviex on san 1857 | Wednesd: Feb. 4. 1857 ee Laurens, R. Ras NOE tS. t ta | Wednesday Mar, Pate wd. CY v . Dear | ae on, four ‘f pesdn: yenre old, has just recovered from a’ severe attack of Wass | Wegneeday. April 1 .1a97 malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotte: “1887 every person that visited him, pronounced a dead child. Having used Currey Prcromat, in Saturday Califorma, in the winter of 1950, for a sevore attack Saturday; July 4 i of Bronchitis, with entire success, I was induced to Saturday, July 18.221 try it, on my fittle boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-fall For freight pligarte gelesen ove! mencing | moruing, s +. ” , fy ten o'clock at tight, | ound a decided change for | -EDAVARD Kr COLLINS, No. 88, Wall street, the better, and after thtee days use, he was able to | New York, | aes eat or drink without pain. < BROWN. SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. Tra nee an tho above nained disease will save many Foe HEN | ENNARD & CO., No. 27, Aus ac a ure grave, rel th S, bay e Rer Anxiety oftnny kiond parent. For all affections of |. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best medicine he owners of these ships will not be xccountal..6 extant. A feeling ofthe deepest gratitude, prompts | for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious me in addressing you these lines—but for your im- nioss bills of lading are sinned ta mis uscovery, my little boy weuld now have been thereof expressed therein. jn another world. lam yogrs wi t respect, 'D: POWELL, Supt. Trans., L. » POW RT Sept. Trane, L. RR. BoRQEROM PARIS. vn an - J. Rousseau—| ‘ s., subs mccmaehines 5 Nace illustrated, 75c.; Les Confessions, 2 vole, lus: Dx. J.C. Aygn,—Since your medicine has become trated, 7! Voltaire—Siecle de Louis XIV, 1 rol, illustrated, L known here, it has a greater demand than any other are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safety ed: 3 . Iti i sry eeecy ‘ofthe ‘Syrui Sesontror ere disise teectenmeen praise a thn * sberasd Souyestre—Un Philosophe sous Jes Toits, sag tong eas ens mo t gpinion from dist nae it, and I know of some cases where the best they fessions d'un Ouvricr, Xc.: Scones de ls Chou- cated parpone respect ng the 6 segs el Bd say of it is not too uch for the good it has ic annerie, Sc. ok Fil 0 ih OF enone | take pleasure in selling it, beoause I know that martine— Les Confidences, Se. otte, The mgnaturen are thous of gentlemen eell eres | FIVIQE MY customers t Lena net ower sand | Ovarge Seed Valentine, Stes Le Petite Padette, in the community, and of the Eighest respectability. ‘S epi qin furor wapply, adbe leek me Dumas Fils La t cel aux Camelias, 3'0.; Antonine CARD. OUTS, With Topest, at . 9 i i: ceri NoC.W Balanc—La Pere Goriot, Re.; Le Cousin Pons, Se, ofectn al fa Bertvian prey do nathestansts | uc fk Alma pov mumber of corontes cam be | Ard. ma sthar Noite. Tan. Bars, Wey recommend it to the attention of the publie. mown as Be — i 3ee a FRANCK TAYLOR timony of othoras Phese setae suses rom the ten. Da. J.C. Aven Bee FhG: Wee June 3, 1352. ANTELS nro altogether lniquiestionable, wo eve no doubt of have ‘used your CERRY Pactonat (ry are of M*? NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE, Lungs ronehial Passagon, Dysranen, fine | one years and it ia my sincere belie h aaa factured from Binte Stone, by the West Castf- Complaint, psy, Nouraipin, &o. indeed ite of. ve been in my grave ere Sia bine ifT had not, Jt | ton Slate Company, Vt. These Mantels are enamel - focts wonld be inerédible, but. fron th. tor of | nad donot ororetara ae ee ection of the lungs, | St iuamuation of the Fichest snd most ex thoae whe’ ‘witnessed t! and have v junteer- iis penecloc eae Convictions when I tell you PORPHERY. SR ELS HRD aE vi ir 188 we do to its restorative ‘ours very - AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY. “rare power, GUN PIERBON Dra MCCLURE, Attorney at Law, {aod desirable MARBLERS Tin sagt omer Tas me i" mp . —_ sei erfeet that thes challenge the closest scrutiny. ae A. sacnen ete boeing Witnepanex, Pas 23, 189. ey are se highly polished that they retsin their THOMAS CA MORY, much approred oy be eet Sit-—Your medicine is | Deuty mach longer than marble; mre nct injured ty Sree Og GILMAN, Special Agent, 380 | snd ite Somponition iy Seok axe eae eee tt bere, | Shempee than Guy chee say Amdycan be sold mnch Pennsylvania avenue, and at the G ‘eney, SPURT ee Tope stich Re to insure and maintain | Chewper than any others in et. Price ranging comer of Land Sthetrecta, Navy Yard. feoan’ | Ue reputetion. F invariably recommend it for pul. | fom $125 0 Gz ae COME ATLAST.—The Bradent’s | oman ANT, ts do many of our principal physs- | and examine mien at Ne ae Sovintks ercet, 3 Oe Be silworey has Sut resolved, direct CHAS. STREATER, M, D. | dsore below Sad ellows” Hall, up sinire, me, eee and sevine at ight | Masti "1.7 DB2: C: AYER, Chemist, Lowel | yO ee aerate some rak they are especially intended, fs ples. by Z. D. GILMAN, ‘Washington and all re- D feeti cure | byt ee pay dy on it~ par FA TO “Re MOG ERGOR, | spectable druggists. dec #4m pare. ting Worm, &e. ‘They are wurivalied for . Fa Tom AN 7th atras aoe — ying ‘ Wi! DOW GLASS.—s00 boxes Baltimore aad | * 5) Office, ‘agen reat, N Vion SPH OF EGC, See nee | Beak WFR eto. ome ama g. 5 “Sei Minder, | ned Foun oreamn > & BBO» comer of HOS Bt