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eam eee _EVENING STAR. BRILLIANTS. The North British Review says: “ The condensa- tion ‘of thought and concentration of expression in the following lines by Dr. Samuel Brown, sre not surpassed in any thing of the kind we know in the " oo English lang: 2 THE PERSIAN. pcre Baptey bye wine of life, oct blind with leaves t in Eden to . pape oo forgot his Lord, and said, ** | cannot see my God ; the soul deceives.” He staggered on amid the twany sheaves; Grape-clusters ruddy, and sleek cattle bred Aimong the corn and wine, his senses fed — an ype ne soul. ith t nn stil came, came with cool breat! ‘And sighed," Look up, O red-oyed life-inedseree? trate and fond, he worshipt Her tole A slave's quick glances at the glones In sphere sublime above his spheral head. Man first forgets, then doubts, then misbelieves. A FRAGMENT. Par on the dim horizon As ma land of dreams, Rises a white-tower’d city, Fading ‘nud sunset gleams. ‘The evening breeze is wreathing he water where | float : And in solemn measure, the sailor Keeps time as he rows my boat. Once more the sunlight flashes, ann ences gies round, . lights up the forming water, Where shel loved wasdrown’d. | (Heinrich Heine. Mrs. Jamison quotes the following prophetic pas- sage from Tennyson's “ Princes,” with reference to Miss Nightingale and ner associates. who have done so mauch to prove that the useful and the beautiful are not antagonistic: A kindlier influence reigned, and everywhere Low voices with the ministering hand Hang round the sick. The maidens came,they talked, ‘They sung, they rend, till she, not fair, bogan peer san i ie ond she that was, became Her former beauty treble ; toand fro, ike creatures native unto gracisus art, And in their own clear element, they moved. BEAUTY. ‘The bicom of opening flowers, Softuess, and sweetest innocenes she wears, And looks like Nature in the world’s first Spring. Rowe. FRIENDSHIPS, The friendships of the piel fi oft Confed’racies in vice, or leazues in pleasure. (Addison. eee I The wheat crop throughout Indiana, it is said, looks very promising. Nurses are being collected in New Orleans i for Walker's army. {> Eighty-five workmen on the Tehuantepec Toute have returned to New Orleans. The crime of * garroting”’ has extended to California. > A cotton factory has been erected at De Soto, in Louisiana. ache: The borough of Harrisburg, Pa., owesa of $143,963. {™ Last week, the steamer Latrobe, bound to Pittsburg from Louisville, ran on a stump and was sunk. IFA beet root sugar manufacturing compan has been organized at San Jose, California, Writ a capital of 250,000. (D™ Isaac Cover ty himself until dead, at Ephrata, Pa.. last week, because he couldn’t marry the lady he wanted. > A large esfablishment for the manufacture of shoes, has recently gone into successful opera- tion in Mobile. &>~ The water in the channel of the Ohioriver at Pittsburg, Pa., measured yesterday ten feet four inches and was falling. (> A fashionable duchess in Paris recently is- sued invitations for an evening party, with the words sans crinoline written on her cards. a Arrangements are now being made to hold in Philadelphia, in June next, a convention to be composed of the importers and wholesale dealers in crockery ware. iD The stables in Norwalk, Conn, owned by Meeker & Oimstead, were consumed by fire last week, together with several horses, wagons and other valuable property. {D™ The village of Monroe, in Walton county, Ga , was almost entirely destroyed by fire last week, Tuesday. The court-house and two small buildings only were saved. IP A liquor dealer, in Millbridge, Me., last week, sold some brandy to a young lad, whose sister, hearing of it. armed herself with an axe, and stove in several barrels of liquor. {7 David Shull, from Newport, Perry count: > accldentally Pa., who was en route for lowa, was tal shot by his own revolver, which went off in his pocket. He lies at Johnstown seriously wounded. a A very well exeruted connterfeit of the ten dollar bills of the ers’ Bank, Newport. is in circulation. The signatures are not good, but the general appearance of the bill is well calculated to deceive. Exicration Frou Ingiaxp —The Ballinasloe Star says, “the spirit of emigration is again abroad throughout Ireland. Notonly to the United Stat «+ and Canada, but to Australiaa large portion of the emigrants engage their passages.”? i J” The suit for da es brought ‘inst Judge Kane by Passmore Filliamesa, toe falne imprisonment, was some time since ued on demurrer. To the declaration claiming es Judge Kane put in tive special a setting forth ch had occurred, his oifice, the proceedings wh. and justifying his entire conduct. A New Wor —Successful attempts are peng made in England to shorten the roundabou plrase (now constantly needed :) +A telegraphic message" or * despatch,’ by roger 3 in its -m.1 Teceived a telegram from Boston,” &c. Nulans some one can suggest a better word, we hope to see this adopted, as it seems to have appropriate- ness and convenience to recommend it.— Harpers’ place the word “ Telegram,” viz: * At Weekly. [7 The Dundee Advertiser relates that Mr. Page has discovered in the brick-clay of Stathe- deo the skeleton of a pre-Adamite seal, which must have been embedded there when the Howe of Fife was an estuary, and the sea stood one hun- dred and twenty or one hundred and fifty feet above its present level. The locality in which these interesting remains were found is the Cu- = Muir Clay-pits, a spot about eight miles in- id, and upwards of one hundred feet above the present high water level. “Apout as Destructivg.”—A thii occurred the other evening during the festivities ke. ‘+ ‘The army and our it been toasted, and a re- sponse made by 2 distinguished officer present, when ——— at the south end of the table, said, he saw no reason for ni lecting an- other honorable profession Tepresented there, and by way of supplying the omission, he gave— “The medical profession—about as destructive as of the dinner to Mr. Lak citizen soldiery”’ bad Tose an the army or the navy!” This br a telling bit —Vieksburg Wheg. RIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —L Lansing, Va; J Fre- 9; J D Moby, do; Dr Hammett, do; JT Colton, ly, do: @ B Bond. Ind; C Belrling. do; WH Rigger do; Judge JG Davis, Ind; Gov Jos A Wright! man, do; J F Rosere, Md; J G MeCay, do; @ Tanner, do; W S Pierce and sou, do; A W oO; iggins. C Ads reene» NH; WCN Carr, M Meca:cher, ly, Ala; } Bent, an Fe a J W Ostrander, N H Lindsey, NC; D Davidson, NY, H Beeis add lady; Mrs PY . . . = Deceaperk oe itt, Va; Mrs Bre ‘nt, do; WILLARDS’ HOTEL —G B Gri Keach, Va; J Cathers, Nd. P Milt : uings, Va: T Ruskell: Md; P Marriage Veo atte Crosby. Me; Miss Mattby, do; Col Huger, USA; W Dock, Pa; WB Kipp, do; ¢ W star Ny ay Cromwell, dos E Swit iin lae Hon J R Chadeler, Pa; Hon O Jones, di F W Halsted. d. € Rockwell, do; sf ; MS Burd, ly W Meckliug, USA; ES Mauls, po HS So G Fisher, ly, do; Mixs Murdock, ty, Va; J Otteng bie, N *, Pa; Miss Grover, d er. ly, Pa; J © Myer, F Miss Herman, do; D A do; 3 Rick NB; Miss Douglas, | 5 w 3 cbildien, KIRKWOOD HOUSE —Aa H Sloat; Sam W Spear, La; JD Dickinson, Tenn; Hon J Vansant, G W Davidson. Pa. A Brull, Md: E Katier, La; v Dunna- Mr Nesmith, do; Mrs Puckaye Doe moe vis, Miss L Davis, do; Miss S A Crittenden, do: Miss C Crittenden. de; HL Gallagher, Va; W. H Merris, NY; J H Banicarner. 0: H Seymour, NY; 8 W Black, Pa; A Dent, Va; EO Wa:den, J Winstoa, WW Dunnavan' vant, do; M B Bushdell, Ny; USRs. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—HC Thom Pa; L Brown, Md; F Lyman, do; T H McKin. ney, Va; H B Rutz, do; T J Johnston, do; a Grindrat, Md; J M Sutt, NC; € Hanson, NY; P R Ubler, Md. ought the house down, and a distin- guished member of the profession up, whomade @ vory amusing and humorous response to this Price, Mo; Miss B Finks, do; MM Phillips and S, E Morrls, do; J M smith, Md; $8 An- 4 3 ? i JSC Walker, int: B Brooke, Md; Judge Conway; r wdon; Capt Cane and. family, Va; R Wailace. S| JC Carter and child. Mo; w w Read, Bristol do; ¥ B Calwell; Va; H Age Jo; ¢, do; F A Rogers, do; J H Hughes. do, JM Sitmns, fy, Ma; A’ Brondas, Va; 8 W G: Sam’) Miss E D Scherff, NY; B ; Buikly, do; J Canghey, Vi; Mean Gap »,Pa; V Tilyon, jr, and lady, NY; WO fin, Ga; PH Miss +, Mass; 2 H Inglebrrt, Md; 0; A Lag: ett, NY; A W McClure, do; W MclIntosch. ly, Mrs Chadwick, child. NJ; Miss* Chadwick, NJ! tellwagon’ USN; Mass; Dr Pewshberry, ly’ Mr Brent, Md; J_ J Messroom, Mass; 8 A Walsh, NY; R W Daniel, Miss; H Robinson, ly, Masa: G Haven, NY; Miss Gray, do, WC Clark, NY; J Proctor, , NY; W Ralph, do; 8 R Peter, NJ; GW Klippel: O; BG Cheever, Pa; 'T Cho- €. Miss Choble, do; L Anders, Vt; AF r, ly, Md; SJ Mason, NY; F Eldrid, do; E T Stanton, Va; W HA Herman, NY; Va; R Evans, son, JW Nicholson, Miscellan SMALr STORES, CANDLES, &c.—1857-'58. Navy Drp. mnprhaeey | Tag, aa pri . Proposals, sealed. endorsed “ Offer for Stores,” or “ Offer for Candies ”” or “* Offer for Salt- water Soap,” or “ Offer for Mustard Seed, Biack Pepper,” &c., a8 the case may be, will be received a! this Bureau until 9 o’clock a. m.,on the 18th day of May next, for furnishing and deliv (on reoeiv- ing twenty days” notice.)at the United ies Navy Yards at Charlestown, Massachusetts; Broykiyn, Bow coms and Gosport, bere —_ eaatisios articles (ex ie Salt- water! ipand the Candles, for eseh of which sep- arate proposals and contracts wi le) as may be required or ordered from the contractor by the Site Dd, trot tne er WE See 0 TBO! ‘ards, fisonl year ending the Sth Sune, 1858, viz: —_ , shay India Blacking, bo: Boxes, shaving, ae Se! zerct corte ru Brushes, shaving, ber or gutta hes, scrul i. Combs, fine, Ind Brashes, — ing. ne, eee rabber, MENT, in single cases coat raps, Ordway’s Buttons, d e Beoswnz, in Scibe cakes, Spoons Cot i Ni s ‘ol po gp inh tn 12 and 16,900 yards each, S Handkerchiefs, cotton, fast colors, 32 by 30 inches, Weight not less than Zoz. cook texters s by 8to inc! les, sewing, Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4, drill-eyed, be- R Rg best F ht , * width, 1; inch Soap, shaving, m cakes; each cake not less than Silk, sewing, bige-binek:s ‘Wrapper not to exoeed 2 oz. e read, black and white, Marshall’s best quality ‘ape, white linen, 4 yards 1 length, 34 inch wide pe, black, twilled cotton, 6 yards ia length, % inch wide Thimbies, 8-10 and 9-10 diameter. Wuite Sart-water Boar_serarate bids for 180,- pounds, The Soap must be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil. and be of the best pality denominated ‘* White ‘Salt-water Soap,” ‘be delivered on sixty days no- tica, in good strong boxes of about 75 pounds each, after inspection, the boxes must be hooped at each end, at the expense of the contractor. The price to be uniform at all the yards. CanpLes—separate bid for 70,00 pounds. The Candles must be American manufactured, of ime loaf lard stenrine, six candles to the pound, 8 Ciemenes in length, exclusive of tip, six candies No. 1, to weigh not less than 14 ouneas 87-100; melt- ting point not to be less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit. The wick must be braided, and composed of 78 oot- ton threads of the best quality of No.27 yarn. The Candles to be delivered on sixty days” notics, in good boxes, containing about 3) pounds each, and the box to be marked with the contractor’s name and the weight of the candles. Mustarp Szep, Back Parrer, &c, Separate bids forall that may be uired for the use of the N vy, to be delive: at New York only. Mustard Seed, American, brown Rapper. black, Malabar Bonties octagon, for mustard and pepper Corks, for bottles. All the foregoing articles must be of tho best qual- ity, and conformable in all respects to the samples de- posited at said Navy Y is and in this Bureau, and xnbject to such inspection atthe Navy Yard where delivered as the chief of the bureau may direct, the Lon cotind ofheer tobe appointed by the Navy De- tment. All the articles to be delivered free ofany meident- tal expense to the Government, in,proper vessels or packages, and the price of eneh article must be the sam at the respective places of delivery. Packages in which the above articles are delivered must be marked with their contents and the name of the contractor and be sutheient to insure their tempora- ry safe-keeping. The contractor mnst establish agencies at such stations other than his residenee, that no delay may arise in furnishing what may be required ; and when the contractor or agents fails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of the Bureau of Pro- visions and Ciothing shall be authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency. under the penalty to be expressed in the contract ; the rec- ord of @ requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the Navy Yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. ‘o Or more approved sureties inasum equal to the estimated amount of the contracts will be required, and twenty per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of all payments on ac- count thereof as collateral security, to secure its performance, and not in any event to be paid until it 1s in all respects complied with ; eighty er centum of the amount of all deliveries made will fs paid by the navy agent within thirty days aiter ; bills, duly authenticated, shall have been presented to him. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on appl- cation to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hainp- shire, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at this bureau. A record, or duplicate of the let! nforming a bidder of the acceptance of his eal, will be deemed a notification thereof within the meaning of the act of 1245, and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this understanding. Every offer made must be accompanied (a8 directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 1846-'47, approved 10th August, 1946,) by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they un- dertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within ten days with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplied proposes. ‘The bureau will not be obligated to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the guarantee required by law; the competency of the Kunrantee to be certified by the Nary Agent, District Attorney, or theColiector of the port. The attention of bidders is called to the samples and description of articles require tn the spection before reception,a just but d comvari- son aesll be made between the articles offered and samples and contract, receiving none that fall be- low them; and thetr attention is alse particu- darly directed to the joint resolution of Zith March, i854, and to the act af 10th August, 1346, ap l4-lnwiw EE ——— O ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. wishes to cali "the attention of all’ that suifer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness, and particularly frou glasses injudiciously se- Ineted, to hia supering SPECTACLEWand GLASS: ES Cg i See by himself to a true spherical socuracy, and brilitant transparency, suited precise- ly and beneficially to the wearer, according to the conmvity or convexity of the eyd. "Vory numerous re the ill eifects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not being precisely suited, by the use of an Optome- ter; and the praotice of mauy years enables lum to measure the focal disease Of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely required will be furnish- ed with precision and satistaction. JOHN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patronage of those who have not yet availed themselves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending the glasses in use, and state how mauy 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 eags and comfort from his glasses. — Circulars to be had gratis, at his offies, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors iron: Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. —— Norvotk, September 7, 1834. ag Sn Spectacles you made for mo suit very well, seem to have improved my sight more thaa and corresponding with his description of the focus. of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying 8 relief and gratification than any | have ever tried. hour; but id of these glasses I can study JOHN WILSON have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBUR any other | have iately tried. rs "LITE. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried & pair of Speotacies obtained from Mr. Tomas, tried e pair o reat assistance to my sig i 1] recommend him as a skilful opt, . HENRY A. WISE. aring been induced by a friend to visit the estab- i ‘glasses was furnished by him with a pair s > h iitly colored blue, which have afforded ine mors ly sight, originally very good, was injured by writ- wy re reading a nig fa facie ie inte with the simost as late as ever, and that too without the pain I have previously suffered. Late Commtssioner Gen'l Laud Office. 11, 1855. four months, and take great pleasure in saying that aim much pleased with them. I have been gayeh May Sth, 1856. ful optician ; and aa { have eyes of remar! larity, 1 was gratified to ‘ind that Mr. jeem- ed to Cm serge sng inspection and sou 7 slight measurement, and he has made me a pair ct Clow that suite me admirably. A. BUTLER. July 11, 1856. — Witmine ton, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. Mr. J. Tobias. Dear Sir: [am happy to say that the Spectacles whieh I obtained from you Inst week Are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found reat ditheulty in getting glasses of the proper focal distance. It affords me pleasyre to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this difliculty has been happi- ly obviated, ao that the glasses you furnished me are lecadedly the best ‘adapted to pt eyes of any | have ever yet used. Very respectfully, yours, R. B. DRANE, m ector of St, James's 1 Derarrent ov IxtRaior, May 8, 1855. Prom natural defyots and the unequal range of my eyes, 1 ae been compeiled to use ginsses for seve- 4 have tried different opticians without ae Klaeses Rarfectly fitted to my eyes. Four moaths since 4c ‘obias made two pairs especially ine, wluch I have found to serve me perfectly. y the use of his ortometer he 1s enabl comet y glasses most minutely to the aye, reconunead Mr. Tobias to CET AE co peed Poor gaa bear my Wem rs Ce ~ skill as on Ass't ee'y to wign Land Warnevta, . $. OPER A GLASSES of s ERS aud MICROSCOPES Wea ee ER GLASSES, and many other articles in this line at very low prices constantly on jy lv FAL ESTATE OFFICE. - R A full description of all property left with me for Ms tunel sieptiog pod ifeeie deta ss sondble comunussion Will be charged on thoamount of “will also sive pexmenl attention tothe Renting of HL ther property, for reasons fees. Dir pilings and pe be int that all business leit in re charge will be attended to with promptness Edehty : ‘aad that it is my intention Pinal ethos eal Eutate. joe at No. onset Fea essen. etek Intelli- ( 8 SAldhew’s FERRVIORYS? LANDS IN| WYASHINCHONINSRED DY CONG ADS. PROCLAMATION By tus Paestpent ov tux Unitep States. W; I, FRANKLIN Pierce, do h Donipha: > i / poe a in county in the Territo: next, for the dis; Gaicoa States for the bene! townships of land in eaid Terr Indians in trust as aforesaid, South of the base line y charge for Renth rest : "the Sth day of Atay as Avenue, over the held in trust by the fit of the lowa tribe of In- thin the undermenti ‘itory and ceded by sau east of the principal fifteen, sixteen, sev- ps No. ttvo, in ranges seventeen, eighteen, ty, excepting therefrom a few in the treaty, amounting in Scres.and situate in town- of ranges nineteen and twenty. : at Paoli, in Lykins country, in said Territory, sday, the twenty-sixth day d of such of the lands hel: in trust by the United States, for the benefit of the confederated bands of Kaskaski: Woa Indians, as are situated in the under- mentioned townships of said Territory, and said confederated bands as aforesaid, to South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- 4 cipal meridian. Townships fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen, of range Townships fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen, of range C. McGUIRE, President. tary. Op li-ly INSURANCE COMPA- » Osweeo City, N.Y. 0. 517 Seventh street, +) Washington, D.C. enteen, eighteen, nineteen, G. D. Hanson, Secret ORTHWEST! ecial grants desi e whole to eight The Northwestern Leg * hs corm Corvoraced tnt yoar 1882, it has since then contin- ued to doa Peer powers Onc ese ae ee om | Capasaies vesee State of New York for the current ear, second Only in amount of busine: nd capital in that State. I) u financial re yen gall tend coped phe Firs years be tin thelimits of the State of New York no other recommendation woul Berdecn at the office of the seen al of it of all its losses, and the i Selien of its capital ‘and’s siness, until it Townships fifteen, sixteen,and seventeen, of range The prom: tinued accumulation ‘Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eight- Roschslent ¢ tee of its solvency een, of range twenty-three, 5 ‘Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eight- een, of range twenty-four. i ‘Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eight- een, of range twenty-five. Provision having been made by the second and third articles of the treaty of cession that each indi- ber of said confederated band: entitled to one hundred and sixty acres of lai in addition, that ten sections should be se! set 8 part asa national reservation ; and by the fifth article one section of six hundred and f should also be selected and set apart for the benofit merican Indian Mission Association ; said lands, amounting to about forty-eight thousand been selected inthe following town- ships sbove uamed, to wit: ‘Towuships sixteen and seventeen, range twenty- ROTECTIOD LS OFTHE SE. Hostel PERRIER ANSPORTAT: FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ EaNSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Frag, Marine, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Authorized Capital... Orvice, NoRTHWEST CORNBR OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH STREET, WASHINGTON. IRECTORS. B. Finuase, Charles Dii \DEMN DAMAGE B A, ANDINLAND wo. ‘Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeon, and eight- eon, range twenty-three. Townships sixteen and seventeen, range twonty- Carroll Brewster, George Helmbold, Leeeh, Jr. ENCE, Frosident. 1D, Secretary. Townships sixteen and seventeen, rangatwenty- five, are horeby set a part and reserved from sale. THOMAS in said Territory, commenc- EDWARD R. HEL: LOCAL SURVEYORS. . 5 Charles Walter, No. 397 D streot, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist streot and Virginia James Williams, No. 22 4% st John Riggles, No. 50 13th str vania avenue. Also, at Lecom; ing on Tuesday, t on for the disposal of such of the lands the United States for the benefit of the Del tribe of Indians as are situated within the under- mentioned townships, com tion of the lands ceded by t in trust as aforesaid, to wit: South of the base li rising the western por- e said Delaware Indians, t. it, below Pennsyl- ¢ and east of the sizth prin- i i cipal meridian. ‘Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven, of range fifteen. ; Townships seven, eight, nine, ten, and oloven, of 367 Pennsylvania avenue, opponi ite National GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. Authorized Capital and Assets. ‘ownships six, seven, eight, nine, ten, and eleven, of range seventoen. 2 ‘Townships six, seven, eight, nine, and ten of range The terms of said sales will be cash, and no bid will be received below the valuation placed upon the sey- eral tracts by the commissioners duly appointed for the purpose of classifying and valiting the sme; and upon payment being will be executed therefo livered to the purchaser. . Patents will subsequently be issued for the lands so ce with the laws in force regu- in Bonds, Mortgag The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the Company to November 1, 1956: Premium reesived on marine and inland risks to No- ts in duplicate ich will be de- Fire premium. Interest on loan urchased in accord ting the issue thereof. . The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days respectively appointed, and will proceed ler in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, until! the whole shall have been nd the sales thus closed. II purchases not paid for on the day of sale willbe reoflered on the following day at she rixk of the de- faulting purcher. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-sixth day of February, eighteen hi FRANKLIN PIERCE. 0. W. MANYPENNY, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. N. B.—No newspaper is authorized to publish the advertisement without special instructions fect from the Commissioner ot Total receipts Paid marine losse: Paid fire losses. Exponses, salaries, and com Reinsurauce, return premiums, and agenoy charges. Balance remaining with the Company. . $223,057 07 mee By seven: The Assets of the Company are Phitadelphia city and county bondi ages, real estate. rd and consolidation bank stoek ‘ Deposited with Duncan, Sherman & Co. -—<—<—<—< CHANGE O DELAWARE T° DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, , Orrick or INDIAN AF¥airs, April 6, 1257. NoTick IN HEREBY GIVEN that the place of sale of Is in Kansas Territory, ad- Lecompton on the 23d day hanged to, and will com- n said Territory, on the Notes for imarine premiums. .. Due from agents, secured by bonda. Premiums on policies recently debts due the company Balance in bank the Delaware Truat Land vertised to take place at mence at, OSA W ny will compare favor- | similar institutions in The business of this Cor ably with the most success! By order of the Secretary of the From the istday of August, 1855, im fifteen months, HAR up to the ist day of November, 1856, the premiums and interest reecived amounted to the large sum of four hundred thousand one hundred and etgbty-tive dollars and sixty-eight conts, losses and expenses of one role shomeand one h and =1xty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- went, the Directors feel justified in soliciting & e of public patronage, believing that the seourit: ali fair claims will be ad- justed more according to equity than legal technical- ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS. UFACTO All deseriptious ¢ or ll kinds of M Commissioner ad interim, with the payment of undred and seventy- YS OF SALE LL INRIAN T ANSAS. indred and twenty-eight dol- TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, c ian Affairs, April 11, 1ns7. . NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN that the days designated in the foregoing proclamation for the commencement of the sale of certain Indian trust lands are changed and postponed to the following Town lands, at lowa Point, to The lands of the Weas, &c., at Paoli, to Wednes- 24th day of June next. laware lands, at Osawkee, to Wednesday, 15th day of July next. By order of the Seeretary of the Interior: HARLES EF. MIX, Commissioner ad interim, WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, OrPice oF THE WASHINGTON AguEpuct, Wasutxctox, March 5, 1857. eals are invited for materials and Work for ashington Aqueduct. Preposals received up to 7th May will be opened at noon of that day. i Maps, profiles, and specifications of materials and let will be ready for examination at this othce on and after the Sith of April next. ‘The work to be let will embrace Masonry of some » Graduation, Excavation, and Em- baukment of Reservoirs, Iron Pip the Reservoirs, 12-inch iron mai Bricks, Sand, Rubble, and Cut Sto For the particular works aml mater, made to the specifications and planus. ortion of the lige the titles are not yet ‘he United States, there many be some the work thereon; but forsuch ue allowance will be made inthe offered is ample, and that ednesday, 3d day of MILLS, MAN- NGS and their contents; DISE, transported by Vesseis, Stra Mpoats, Canal Boats, RaILRoaps Loe eyances to or from any and on the hu STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be ax low as other com- fixing them every improvement in panies, and in ion and nrrangement will be tuken into con- eedily adjusted and promptly paid. west corner Peunsy]vania avenue and ashington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Offtce, northwest corner Walnut and Second street Philadelphia, - : . And in other principal eitios of the United States by authorized office: me, me 17th street, W of the Bridges, of the Company. ANKING HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS. sits received and Checks &e. sais reference is Without charge. y in commencin unavoidable delays time of completion, y of some of the works can be comple- resentappropriation; but all contracts work will be subject to future appro Engineer reserves the said Cities furnished to deposito: INTEREST on Devosits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as wm Derosits ty Virginia anv U; Deposits in Virgima and other Uncurrent Money re- to be checked for, payable in sume funds, or in e8. Drafts, and Bills of Exchange Bor ithout charge. priations by Congress. right to prescribe the amount of work to be done and Tate of progress under each contract for each appro- priation; aud in case of the appropriation not holdi to decide when and what works s! funds become available. ‘ In case of the entire stoppage of any particular work for want of funds, the reserved ten per cent. will be paid, if, in the judgment of the engineer, the roperly executed so far as it has gone. Pay ments will be made in specie checks u reasury, upon the monthly estimates Engineer, reserving ten per cent.; and it will be a condition of ali contracts that the workmen shail be paid their full wages monthly, and in specie. sealed and endorsed ** Pro for work or inaterials onthe Washington Aqu The Usted States reserves or all the bills should they no’ specie, We charyi: will be discount and Securities, at the market rate. Lerrers oy Crxpit.—Letters of Credit will be furmshed, negotinble in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is doposited, an charged if Collaterals, on such terms ss inay beagreed out sufficiently be stopped unti work has been 'RAVELING BILLs oF be furnished with drafts sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. Butts axv Lutrae> ov CRapit on ENGLAND, IRE LaND and Evropr.—Bills of Exchang of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. Srocxs, &e.—Bonds, from 6 to 12 pr. oent.. always for sale, or ities at a commission of ay Pr.cont. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we Teserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on jonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. RaiLroad, City, anD State Borps.—Railroad, is can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Kail- for cash or with Bonds. Wanrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. Al! Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect Land Warrants HANGE.—Travelers will United States sums &s may be de- ht to reject any emed advanta- © Fuch Arrangements as may conducive to the progress of the Every offer must beaccompanied by a writtenguar- one or more responsible persons, to ‘ at he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be secepted, enter into an obligation, within ten days, with good and re- spousible securities, for the completion of the work guarantee to be accompanied by the uited States district judge, United or some officer vidual known to tocks, and Seeuri- City, and State Bond: undertaken ; said road Iron pureh certificate of the U States district attorney, navy agi of the General Government ‘or ind! the Engineer or Department of War, that the guar- Antors are able to make good Bids will be opened in of them choose to be pi t. located on commission. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale ou commission to responsible Reat Estate anp Inavrances.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. Ciaims on Unitep States, Court or CLamms, laims on the United States, before the Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt ne - their guarantee. presence ot bidders, if any J M. C. MEIGS, Captain of Engineers, in charge. FORM To Capt. M. C. Mric We, the undersigned, residents of ——-, in the ly and severally, cove- . and guarantee, in cise be acccepted, that he or + Within ten days after the acceptance of the execute the contract for the same, with good , to perform or furnish the arti- cles proposed in conforuiity to the terms of theadver- tisement under which it was mad nant with the United Opposite the ‘Treasur: ENSWARE. A .zER. SON & CO., Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- rin, beg leave to call the attention of dealers, hotel-keepers, and others of Washington Georgetown, to their stocks of GOO D which, for extentand variet with any establishment in t ‘he connexion of their senior manufacturers of Europe and the U upwards of thirty years, has given himadvantages in the purchase of goods equal, if not_ superior, to any house inthe trade. An inspection of goods and prices will satisfy all parties that purchases can be madi CHINA, GLASS ANp MUR le. And in case the shall fail to enter ito contract as afore- said, Wo guarantee to make good tween the offer by the said the difference be- and the next lowest partn h the c. be. mited Btates for that, to the best of my knowledge ve-named guarantors are good and L. FANT, sar 4 ALERS IN E Land Warrants located and solid on commission. Warrants sold to pre. rench China Pinner Sets, French China Vases, Pitche: French China Tea Sets, Cups and Sai Aud Dinner Ware, se; India China Dinner Sets, and separate articles always on White Gramte Ware in ev. e Blue Printed or I Common Edged, irs, Toilet Sets, &e. ucers, and other rate from sets YTS: XCHANGE, ptors on time. unt.” "he active partner United States Surveys in Kansas, and wi make choice locations, Business sent through Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co. will be forwarded to us, ts, 28 may be des) Fi ‘pool Ware, White and Rockingham Ware, in {1 Piain, and Moulded Glass Ware from ents in the Kastern and be wold by the package or other- Goods put up by the best establish: States, which wil wine. f =xperienced packers employed. n ported by any Thode without reakage. i hourte esc avete cook aes A aver most hou: way. jollar thas apent fang eave ‘many dollars RE BNCKS: Swoeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co., Bankers, Wash- Bank New York. jlphis. 5 us oan be trans len & Co., Bankers, Ale: rrall & Go, Bankers, New Ort eI 50. ers, New jeans. ¥ ‘&'Co. Bankers, St. Louis, Mo. mar l7—wi&deolm RNY’S © SCTIONERY, JOuNn ALEXAN ONFECTIONER of Entertai mente are for ni i fa Cc koa. W ator ces, Confeoti odal award at the last natitute. EW YORK LEDGER FO 2: ish Banos apt ©. 240 PENNSYLVANIA AYE: e assortment of G SHADES, of new and E and MUSLIN Paste? Siete agit | rae eterno hid Kright, o payee my pouiarp wepp, | Tou toes SCY NOTIONS. 4 NAM- ry cee Medicines. RIVATE owns TREATISE LoGic Riv ° . PHM. Beka eorx, MD aia Roe 200 pages and 130 ine Pisin and Colored Lithographs uPRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. . HLF” Seni free af postage to ali parts af ine Union. _Dr. M. B. La Croi "a Physi logical View of Mar- tiese. A new revi tion of 250 pages and lates. ice 25 cents - A and i. ive Creative on the duties an ¢ casualties of single and ju fruitful allian- onary hints on t! vil results from ‘ompirionl Practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case xraphical- ly illustrated by beautiful tes. It'points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and — Pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in t young. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, aud ing marriage. Its perusal is partic- aes oF tenended. to persons entertaining secret ve : Phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being utitied to. rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for #1 mail- $21 free of postaze to nny pare of the Unit | States, addressing Dr. X, ( }) Albany, New ‘ork, enclosing 25 cents. — chat ony pyater om, consult Dower A. Upon of NS0ases Ui) wi book trast, either —— or by roti _ ae eines often cure in @ short space of six LT completely and entirely ‘eradicate all traces of those disorders which copsiva and oubebs have so been thought an antidote, to the ruin of the health the patient. His‘ French Secret” is the great con ——- Seg 2 for that class of disorders which w fortunately, 2 Fsicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction to the pationt’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparila in the world can- not cure. Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. Maly ILES—PILES—PILES.—We cal! attontion te ‘all who are afflicted with this dreadful complaint to the following sworn certificate from one of our most reapeotalie citizens, the father-in-law of the roprietor of the “Courier des Etats Unis,” aud formerly gunmaker in Philadelphia : New York, Aug. 26th, 1856. Dr. Durrin—Dear Sir: 1 hei Hd cortify that] have been afflicted with the Piles for uearly sixty ears, that I have used eighteen bottles of Barnes's Pile Lotion, and everything cleo | could hear of, but all to no effect, for they did me little or no good.— About two months since, | commenced using your remedies for the Piles, aud have the happiness to say that they have had the desired effect, liaving eured me. I consider this almost a miracle, for Iam eight: ears oi aes: I sincerely recommend them to af. lifcted with the above complaint. P. VALLEE, 73 Franklin street. “State of New York, t fly New York City and County. 1, Joseph C. Lawrence, do hereby certify that on tho day of the date hereof, before me perso: came P. Vallee, te me well known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that the cunteuts of the foregoing certificate signed by hum are true. In witness whereof | have subscribed my 2, 28 ones a pecis —_ 4 a No a is ta! New York, an ye affixed my Nota- rin] Sealy at ny office in New York, tiie 3th day of eaamisaca JOSEPH G LAWRENCE, | i Deeds’ Notary Public comiale of New York, €7 Wall stroct, New York. the Medical Faculty of the United P ce a certificate equal to the above. Dr. uprie’s Romedies are the ouly effectual cure for External and Iuternal Piles. Only 3) conts per ox. Utlico—76 Nassau street, New York. Will be sent by mail to any part of the United States. For sale by FORD & BRO. coruer of ith street and Pa. avenue, Washington. D.C. ac 3 EVY’SBITTERS.—These Bitters are aniufalle ble cure for Dysentery and Chrome Dnarrhea, want of Appetite,&c. ‘They have proved an effec- tual cure to all those who have beeu effected with the endemic of the National Hotel. Invaluable for summer complaints. ep al ees ~ Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the Nation- otel. Wine, Liquors, Cigars, and fine Gogeries. apett = JONAS Pi OUGH—COLDS—HOARBENESS. . TY: COMPOUND SYRUP OF oped 1907 1.9°9¥9 ch The most Pleasant, Safe and Speedy Cure for Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Dis- eased Lungs and Consumption. Entered according to Act of Consress, A. D. 1831. In again presenting to the notice of the public the above remedy, we feel that little apology is . Vast numbers inall sections of the pion are ongoe to have recourse to other sources of relief than the immediate pet of their family physician, aud as each return of the winter serson brings out a host of professedly new specifics, some good, others use- less, and many decidedly dangerous, it becomes as much a matter of duty as interest, believing this to be a remedy, combining the advantages, with the least objections of any other in use, to make itas extensively known a8 practicable, ‘Fhat such 1s its character, is abundantly proved by the fact, that it has been extensively used the inst twenty ears with unparaileled success ; that its reputation Was continued to spread and its sale increase, with little aid from advertising or published lists of oer- tificates, (which all know can as easily be had for a worthiess preparation as for & meritorious one,) that by its own intrinsic merit, with the recomme: at of persons benefited by its use, it has gamed its pre- sent popularity ; it 1s not trumpeted to the world as a spenike or cure all, but as ® valuable and scientific auxiliary in pulmonary cases, ready at one that has beou generally found to afford relief where most ot! have been tried without material benefit. As suc! is recognised by numbers of our leading physicians, who know its composition, aud have been eye witnesses of its superior efficacy, as weil as by thousands of our most respectable citizens, to most of whom reference is cheerfully permitted, Sold at 3 cent hree bottles m_ one, 50 cents. b NAIRN & PA R, and CHASLE: hOTT, hington 5 1, Georgetown, and PEEL & Wa: STEVENS, Alexaud Also STYLER GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY, DROPS,” the same composition in a portable form, much patronised by public speaker singers, frequenters of public assembles, &c.. they remove all huskiness from the throat and voice, and act like a charm ou a troublesome cough. 08 124 and 25 cents a box. tee 2-ly re i} REMEDIES ure the only ef- fectual cure for External or Internal wo pr Rheum, Ring Worm, &¢. They are unrivalled for purifying the blood. i 5) cents per box. Office, 7% Nassau street, New York. Wall be xent by mail. For sale by FORD & BRO., corner of lth = °° aed Peng, avenue. HE PERUVIAN SYRUP having successfully — the ordeal to which many discoveries in the Materia Medica are monet, must now be re- ceived as an established medicine. ITS EFFICACY IN CURING DYSPEPSIA AGecsions of the Liver, Dropsy. Neuralgia, Bron- chitts and Consumptive Tendencies, Disorder- ed state of the Blood, Botls, General Debility and all Diseases which require a Tonic an Alterative medicine is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, 80 well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that suilerers cannot reasonably hesitate to receire the protfered aid. ‘The Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a cure- all, but its range is extensive, because many disea- Ses, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and, proceeding froin one cause, may be cured by one remedy. ‘the class of diseases for which the Syrup promi- Ses a cure, is precisely that which hes so often baf- fled the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the eafuty and aap of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fail to be satisfied with the following hurmerous testimonials, in the hands of the Ageuts. The signatures are those of gontlewen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the beneficial effects of the “* Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence aud integrity Bre altogetiier unquestionable, we have no doubt of ita effi in eases of incipient Diseases of the ungs ari rouchial Passages, Dyapensin, aver Somplaiut, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the character of those who have witnessed aes and have volunteer their testimony, a8 we do ours, to 1 storativ: : JOHN PIERPON ie IHOMAS A. DEXTER, S$. H. KENDALL, M. D. AMUEL MAY. HOMAS C. AMORY. For sale by Z. D. GILMAN, Special Agent, 350 Pennsylvania avenue, and at the General Agency, corner of Land ath streets, Navy Yard. feb 2 HANG COMPLET! OUR SPRING AND Summer arrangements, we are now pearls supply our numerous customers in Washington aud Georgetown withalmoxt every description of whole- some SUMMER DRINKS, such as premium Mrix- ERAL Warkrs, puro Ceas CipeR. CHAMPAGNE CiveR, Burton, Philadelphia,and XXX Pate Acxe, all of vor superior gents Y, unsurpnssedin favor and richness by any in the Union; XX PertEx, a prime article. For several of tho rbove mentioned drinks We received at the late Fair of the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute the highest awards of merit. Weare also qoute for the sale of Turner Brothors Gixcee Wixr, BLackegRry BRANbY, Sirvps, &o. and Dr. Wheeler's Currey WIxg Bitrers, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. Manoese poplion | = ene superior CLOTHES NGLE, wm order. id & SHINN, ARNY ap3-Im_ Corner Green and Oliye sts.. Georget’n, W AND BEAUTIFUL. STYLE manufactured from Slate Stone, by the West Castle ton Slate Company, Vt. ‘These Mantels are enamel- ed inimitation of the richest and most expensive EGNPTIAN, LISBON, VERD ANTIQUE, IRPHERY Fi RENER YE ate FS LA, i 5 other rare aud desirable MARBLES. The imitations are so rfect that they challenge the elosest scrutiny. ey are so highly en that they retain their beauty much longer than marble ; are not injured smoke, coal gas, or acids, and’ can be sold mu: cheaper than others in market. Price ranging examine manglog it Ne OI Roventh etree a doors below Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. sept ly Ni. M. HANSON, Agent. Ww SHINGTON IN DOMESTIC > Biwlitod din tSvanie set TELA meager Travelers NEw ROUTE TO THE SOUTHW MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD T BP—CONNECTING Chattano ;, Charieston, S. C.; Savan- nah, G the Northeastern eitics, with Memphis, Tenn, The last conne: link of Ri bet NEW YORK ANDTHE WISSISSIPPL RIVER: This road 18 now Sor thoes. * all Ghorl mare tex os ion less apenns “chen ¥ 1 any other route between the Northeast west. ssengers and ®hip| will take due notice Thereof and themselves secording|y. a Passenger Sains leave Stevenson ‘dsl at a o'clock, a. m.,(atter the errival of the t from Chattanooga ‘and Nashville,)and arrive at Memphis same day at 7 p. m., connecting with First € Steam Packets to New Orleans, and all other impor- signed to Ratiread “apente st Charleston or Sevan a to Rail 's at > pail be forwarded to Memphis and ‘other points, =xpress Freight Trains. Freight in charge of the Adams Ex: Com= pane | is carned over this route y by the ger trains. Cc. ARMS General Saperintendent. Huntsvitte, (Als.) April ist, 1857. mong Fictee = Memphis, as. Cgc on, ; Chattanooga, by Mi ‘enn. A with the Western Trains on this road, ors will take the might trains — Wilmu . N.C; usta, Ga.; Ch¥ttanooga Nashvi ‘Roam: ead tts day trams from Cherlesten Kingsville, $. C.: and Atlanta, Ga. ep 7-tf KR EDWARDS’ FERRY Yi BERG, Ve., vin Chesapeake and he et Boats AR . METG , wi ommens mahing daily trips to the above poute, Ps oa Monday, March 23, leaving the wharf of W.H. and Li. G. Rittor, Georgetown, D.C. rock qoming in ough t at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; throng! hours; leaving Georgetown at even o'c! morming, the Boats will arrive at the Great 8,08 Washiogton Aquedact, at i Seneca at [2m., Edwards’ Ferry at 3 p.m., where ® @ will bean to convey pas: to Leoabu: » Va. Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine a. in the morning, and arnving in Georgetown sunset. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermodiate pointe = follows:” Great Falis or Washingten Aqueduct gents; Seneca, 75 eonts; Kd’ is” cerry. an po ae, eae Sa ai. enls served on t at 1008. mar 25 Weil, & 1.6. RITTER, QBANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE, Twice Daily, (Sunday nights excepte!,) between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH win ALE: he PRIA GORDONSVILLE AND RICHMOND, AN VILLE and GREENSBOROUGH. Leaves W aoe at 6 o'clock \- i udria at 73 o'clock a.m, ” W beens at7o" .m. rin at t3¢ o'clock p. m. Faro a Washington aud Ale: nit to Rich- {7 Omnibusesand Bageaze Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Hailrond, to sour. sengers and baggage to the Steamer GEO. for Alexandria, a distance of six mules, ample time for meals. A. EVANS, Agent. mar 27-1f __ JAMES £ WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Trains loave WASHINGTON for BALTIMORB at Band 835 8. m., and 3 Ot p.m. ‘On Sunday, at 435 Leavy. 3 LTIMORE for WASHINGTON at 4q and 933 8. m., and 3 and 5% p.m, On Sunday at 4 2. m. Passengers for Philndalphia and New York witt take trains at 6, 639, and 4) ‘or Annapolis will take trains at @¢ and 44. fe and 3. ‘or Norfolk will take trains “or the West will take trains at 6 and 4d:, connect- ing at the Washington J geen. jan 16-tf . H. PARSONS, Agent. Fo ALL PARTS OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. NEw anv ImpRovED AkRaNGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Cumber land, Fiteclin . td all parts of the LAG Ist. The ACCOM MODATION TRAIN will leave (except Sunday) at 6.45 a. m., connecting with trains from Philadelphia, irst_traun from Washington (nt Junetion)—wi!) stop at Way Stations, and arrive at Cumberinud at 4 0'¢loek p. m. 2d. The MAJT. TRAIN leaves Camden Station daily (except Sunday) at 8.99 0. m, and reaches Wheeimg by 4 2. m., connecting at Benwood with trains for C & uati, Dayton, Indiauapo- . Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, rmedinte pointe. RAIN leaves daly at 7 P- connecting with ox press tra: »r Cincinnati, is . uis, Cairo, Chicago, end inter pirecs. The distance to Cunciunati and other central aud southera iaces in the West, is nearly 100 mies shorter than 9 any otber route. The tame to these places is also “TIS tntyaco chpckced thromsh $0 Columian, Cle tw age regs ‘olum! - cipnati, Indiiapolis, and St. Louie. Passengers and Baggage transferred at all ps free. " H ROUGH TICKETS will be sold t the large towns in the West, at the lowest possible rates, at the Ticket Ofice, Camden Station, and at Washing- ‘on gity. 4 second-class car is attached te the MAIL, TRAIN. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking Acoom- mnodation or Maul Trai, and lying’ over at Cumber- land or Onkland, ey resume the next morning +4 the Express Train, which leaves Cumber! at 2. a. m., and reaches Wheeling at 2 p.m. re from Washington have maple time for meals at Washington Junction. This is the only route by which Tyroagh ‘Tiekets and Baggage Checks can be obtained in Washington. “SOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Accominedation T. at 6.45 will stop at af stations east of Cumberland, and the Exprese st sta- tions between Piedmont, going West. Eastwardiy the Mail Tram leaves Wheeling at 7.ioa. mand Ao- ormmedation ves Cumberignd ai 4.29, reachug Baluimore at Pp. m. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4p.m..(ex cept Sunday ppg at Way Stations. Leaves Frederick at m., arriving at Baltimore at (2.3) noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves Cam- ae", Station at6a.m.and3.p.m. Leaves E tt ills at 7.3) a.m. 3) p. except Suma) . 8. WOODSIDE, jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. MPHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS, peasy The Ships comprising this Pretgasy te ATLANTIC Time are ie «AS - coves - cy ALTIC... Le ADRIATIC ex posemngucn Bre UneY fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first calin, S19)+ in second du., 8735 exciysive une-ot extra size state rooms, $375. From Liverpool to New York, 2 and 3) guineas. An expenenced Sur- geovatinched to each ship. No berths can be seour until paid for. The ships of this line have unprove water-tight bulk-heads, and to avoid danger fiorriee il the Bauks north of 42 dagrees ita ugust. an. 21. ase --1857 duesday, Feb. 4.1857 1857 | Wednesday, Feb. 18.157 137 | Wednesday, Mar. 4. 127 1857 | Wednesday, April it Saturday, June 2... gaturday, July 4... 3 Saturday, July i8.....1087 | Wednesday, July 23.127 Por freight or passage, apply to EBA K COLLINS: No. 56, Wall street, w York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Laverpoal. STEPHEN KENNARD © COL Nem, Ave Fnars, lon. B.G. WAIN WRIGHT & CO., Paris, The owners of these ships will not be aceountale for old; silver, bullion, specie, ‘jewelry, precious stones or metals, uw A oe therefor and the value thereof expressed theres le! Secon nee TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUSB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Washington, HENRY HOLMES.” THE HOUSE 0 HUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., in composed of CHAS Se" 3. CHUBR jan 2—tf i potereew: GieB's HAIR MANUFACTORY, PENNA AVEN EX 9TH AND 10TH Sts.— Wigs, half Wigs, B: ers, &e., alway: hours notice. int Bandeaus, Frizzed Rel" nm hand. and made to order at a fe ales’ Hair Dyed. Skampooed. & Most complete manner. All sorts © rt from the best French and E, No. 38, Pa. avenue, up stairs, over ore. N. B.—tlair work repaired i chang Eee or taken in ex re. REAT REDUCTION IN THE P I haveton commission, fora Philn- Soved or peers By frat rate BOOT at'ea75- fu coodaginces 88 good as those neyally sold at £5 or @ : rench Calf PaT- ENT Lestnbns GAITER’ at oh ce coed 8s Spy at 95; 8 firet rate CALF GATTER at $2.55 these are tho best xoode that is (or evor wns) sold in the District for the Price; for the proof, come sud see for yeurse!f. Terme atively onsh. Noone ¥ it ‘ed to effeot s. Call at the NEW pint § S T STORE, Seventh strect and Ponn- Bow RUBBE RS for gentlemen HONY. Agent,