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Miscellaneous. EVENING STAR. —S$ rrr U S. STEAMER ENGINEER FOR SALE. THE LOVE OF GOD. . BY ALBERT LAIGHTON, Navy AGiunt’s OFFICE. H All love in a farmmty pe of Gods, noe rss EAE An ng note from a harmonious whole, at publ at the U. 8... A feebie epark froman nucdy ing fisme, Yard, Washington: at 12 m., on the, Bin God's 2 sabato, it bile the earth Sabon bs the Wann ieeeteeee And Heaven, and the broad, trackless realm of space. the ol wa reba at be US. Navy Yard, ; i ; = ing about 125 7 feet, iter otis dor 25 beam Engine H 7 feet, an iron boiler, stroke of piston 7 i the inv, r examined In tuneful stream, and voice feel water falls, Hasa ‘That bear it on, and sing it to the sea Until ay heart swells, that restless heart, The vessel Beat: yeron the answe: shore! application to the ‘Commander of *Fis smiling in the golden light of day, On Perms cash. A. GRE: ar. pd booming b gently frome = bee Cbd - 2i-wtw avy Agent. atch, at night, a }» Shroud : ERY. ik npeae to as tafoeh aoe rouded dagen, PFOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY wai heart a ©; that ail human hearts might join the strarn; Hover on Rares Ornicn, Merona feer.t ‘Then Hate and Bigotry and In would die; section of the act ‘Then Peace would ; pursuance of the And War, with blood stained feet, no longer track of Girone cianehi Waki sypeoprictions Bee ick Earth’s fair domax a be posi included Then Pride Would lay ite fiaunting mantle oy ~ athe ~ i The cry of hunger cease—the Oppressor’s rod and ineide: nseR ‘Would seonrge no more, but man be linked to man t offices i G crmments and In one unbroken chain of Brotherhood. purposes,” we au be — . il Ist day of June Q: ye whose bleeding feet have weary grown ty at 12 0’oloe! ishing the followi In those rough ways of ours”—whose brows are | Roto a OF ee ationery: ‘for the can oF the House o By the Sharp griefs of life—whose lone hearts yearn Representatives during the Thirty-fifth Congress, For human love. and yearn, alas! in vain; 3 Though Tine and Death have broken one by one, DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. e leaned so long i. And trustinsiy and left no earthly stay: Item 1.—300 reams white-laid qearto post, extra su- ood cheer! ¢. mes at ast, untroubled rest ; perfine, faint lin he crowns are thornless that the ‘angels weave, 2.100 reams white-laid quarto post, extra super- And God’s love is eternal. ne, unrnied ——_——++2-——_—__—— i" Mrs. M. S. Glenn died in Prattville, Ala.. on the 16th instant, from the intemperate use sauff. 3— 75 eae white-teid Bath post, extra superfine, int thy —D —— Bo peat Bath post, extra superfine, unru 5.—125 reams extra superfine cream laid notes pa- Perwlarke size, fant ined and gilt-edged, bn Tul 6.—125 reams same article . A 7-125 “ extra SugerAne eream laid note, medi- um size, gilt-edged 100 reams white cap paper, extra superfine, faint an reams same r, unruled 2 ;. commercial laid note paper, large size, un “ Proposals for the above must state the price per reat oO Mrs. Bentley, a female pedestrian, began last Monday to walk thirty consecutive hours in the New York Tabernacle, for the maintenance of her three children. {> A wrought ironcannon has been manufac- tured in Liverpool, England, which weighs 22 tons, and sends a ball of 300 pounds weight a dis- tance of four miles. 1 Samuel Allen, of Lake Mills, Wis., had his bkaige orchard of _ fruit ey 300 in number, destroyed by apply: lamp oil to pre- : d by rabb m. if items 1, 2,3, and tion not to exceed one- half of each, iste = shed ilt-edged, if required. Lass 2.—Envelopes. Item 1.—275,000 ouveloy 5 thi laid, white, large letter size i ; 2.—125,000 envelopes, thick laid, white, small size 2.—40,000 envelopes, thick laid, small note size 4.—89,000 co _ do official size, 44 x 3% Pe Kr hahha ses acaiie 1,000 buff laid, large ia 6. mond official rc) a tuff, medium, between lot ™ medium, = ler and oficial hese —— and strong, for paper: pcuments. The envelopes are to be in all. cases adhesive. Preference will be given to those having full pockets. Proposals must stato = per t! § vent their being gnawe sand mice. So much for doctoring. I> The liquor dealers of Albany have come to the determination to test the constitutiionality of the new liquor law as soon as any person in the trade is prosecuted. . i> Photographic $10’s on the National Bank, Albany, have made their appearance, but on a close inspection they want the distiactness of out- line of an engraved bill. Tue Boston Sreamers.—The steamer Wil- liam Jenkins Foote at ere Lrg! morning from Boston with a full freight. She y zsh “4 stopped at Norfolk and landed the officers and | Jtem cepa eds 4 220 men for the steam-frigate Merrimac. 5 —e ccorpinenedin res gery = 8 came knives, An artesian well has recently been bored | 2- OzeR hand! for the paper mill of Thomas Colt, of Pitisiteld. | 9—%? dozen two-biade pearl and shell handle pocket After boring to the depth of two hundred and | 459 Aine soiewors fourteen feet through solid rock, at great expense, | 5.—30 pairs first rate office shears water was struck on Tuesday, and gus! up at } 6.—8 dozen ivory hand! the rate of 200 gallons a minute. Proposals for knives rasers must state the ti » 2, 3and 4 aro to be of iJ Mr. John Bright has forwarded his fare- } Price per dozen. | toms Nos. t,t, Sam ish. well address to the electors of Manchester. It is | Ciass 4.—Pens, Penholders, Penctls and Quills, a spirited and manly document. It has led tothe | Item. impression that Mr: Bright intends to retire alto- | 1.—39 a tht patent large blue barrel pens, ; i 1 mee from public life—a step which his friends 2. dearene Panty hree pointed pens —— 3400 gross fine quality metallic pens, in boxes MostLce anv Onto Raitroan.—This great containing 34 gross each work, connecting Mobile with the great North- | 4.—10 gross bullion pens, on cards or in gilt boxes of west, is being urged on with commendable en- . one dozen each ‘ ‘ 5.—5 gross porcupine quill penholders: ergy, and a Mobile exchange anticipates its com- | 2 pletion to Sibby river in time for the next crop. | ®&—S&ress rosewood penholders, for large barrel pens ip The New York Tabernacle, so long oecu- | 7.6 gross rosewood penholders, for small barrel ied as a place of public worship, has been closed pens Pith appropriate Dablic services The congre- pene peskoulom, best styles, for pons without penholders, handsome styles gation have decided to build a church up town, | and the lot on which the Tabernacle stands has | 19,20 gross F: 's Nos. 1, 2, and 3 biack lead pen- been sold for stores on ones : pie Sanaa {07 Eggs, which are now so abundant, can, it | 1!.—30 dozen gold pens, first rate quality, half wi is said, be betler preserved in corn meal than in ee any other preparation yet known. Lay them with | stom, 1 the small end down, and if undi.turyed they will | ‘j —3n dozen ink, nt bottles i yf be as et the end of a year as when just | 2.—3 dozen ink, hale-pint do pack 3.—15 dozen ink, quart do 4.—3 dozen red ink, or carmine, in small glass bot- th 5-6 dozen standishes, china or cut-glass inkstands, with racks, &c. 6-5 dozen fine china inkstands, pump and dishes, 1 it 7-10 dozen handsome cut-glass inkstands, large : 8.—10 dozen handsome cut-glass inkstands, medium size 9.—5 dozen handsome pressed glasa inkstands, vari- ‘ous patterns . 10.—4 dozen handsome porcelain ladies’ inkstands, various patterns a Cass 6.—Memorandum Books, Portfolios, Tab- lets and Diaries. Item. 1.—2) dozen memorandum books. assorted sizes 2.—20 duzen portfolios, quarto, with locks, tablets, and of fine quality i 3.—10 dozen portfolios, cap, with locks, and of fino 4.—10 dozen Pearl tablets, with pencils, and of supe- 5.15 Sead pocket diarien: f fino paper and finish =i 01 & Ciass 7.—Wax and Wafers. Hom. 200 pounds red wafers, of fine qualit; 2 do red wax, of very Guest quail fe F LASS 8.—Paper Weights and Paper ‘Folders. em 1.—2 dozen cut glass © weights, finest qualit, ° and patterns. ce 2-30 do ninesinch fine ivory folders, one inch wide, and not less than 9 oz. to tho jozen 3.—2 do nine-inch fine ivory folders, one inch wide, and not less than 9 oz. to the do- zen, and with strong handles. 4.—10 do fine pear! folders, assorted patterns,and strong handles. Crass ¥.—Miscellancous. Item 1.—3% dozen red tape, No. 19 2-2 do do | No.3 3—2 do white tape, No. 25. 4-10 do vesta Seper stands, with wax tapers fine qual oy 5.1 pounds pounds black sand, pound papera 6.—19 dozen letter elips, gilt a io ao aidte't onze ed n@ ivory handle letter stamps, cheqner i do do - na lo min 10.—12 dozen pieces best quality twilled dies taste, various colors I.—12 do bottles adhesive mucilage, best quality, Wide metal tops and pencils attached 12.—5 pounds india-rubber, in usual size pieces, na- tive gum preferred. Cass 0, if Northern Michigan cS complain of a cc scarcity of provisions in their section of the State. Instances of great suffering and alinost starvation in particular neighborhoods are re- ported. Property has been sacrificed at ruinous prices, and farms mortgaged to obtain the means of subsistence. Jupce Mason's Successor.—According tothe Annapolis Gazette the Governor doubts his power to fill the vacancy on the bench of the Maryland Court of Appeals caused by the resignation of Judge Mason, because the constitution says such appointment must be made by and with the ad- vice and consent of the Senate. i> The mail was robbed near Cumberland, Ind. lately, by means of a forged order from the mail agent, directing the boy who was carrying the mail in a carriage to give it up to the bearer. The boy gave it up. and the man who presented the order carried off the bags and rified them of their contents. I~ On the 2ist April awedding party in North Brookfield, having arrived within half a mil the house of the bride, were blocked i snow, and it required the laborious servic: eight men for an hour, before the banks were so shovetled away as to admit of a passage through which they could go. i> The Warsaw Western New Yorker of the 2ist April, says the snow storm last week was most disastrous to stock. It mentions a number of instances where the cattle were either knocked on the head or died of starvation. Fodder being so high—hay from $15 to $25 per ton—it was con- sidered cheaper to let thecattle die than to under- take to -+winter them through.’? > The Bristol (Tenn.) News states that more than half the track of the East Tennessee and Vir- ginia railroad is now laid. As soon as the track can be laid across the Wetauga river (about & miles) coaches will run from the Watauga cros: ing to Jonesboro ; and also about the same time it is expected that the road will be opened for trav- el, to Bull's he in which case thy staging will be reduced to a little more than 50 miles, and this distance will be lessened as the trac laying pro- gresses. I7- The books, papers, drafts, notes of hand, &c., formerly property of the United States Bank. to the amount of ety tons, have been purchased by Messrs. Bottom & Co.. of Trenton, and are to | Item he ground up and converted into paper. ‘The | 11,000 reams buff or brown oerpcee pees ‘True Americzn says ten tons of this vast amount roe ae ene heen = ix of correspondence, autograph letters of the first = o weigh not less than 23 pounds to statesmen, politicians, aud financial men of this | 2—300 reams of butt or brown envelope paper, and other countries ‘afts upou the Rothchilds smooth surface, strong and tough, 20 a apa O ———— of dollars, certificates riche mgm Lg weigh not jess than 25 of stock transferred to leading bankers in E: bands tothe ream checks aud drafts from Clay, Webster, Caps’ | 3~90 reams strong aud smooth Manilla paper, 27 x Adams, Calhoun, Houston, Crockett, &c., ke. SI inches, to weigh not less than forty n a all lie scattered, ready for the important trans- | 4.—1,000 reame white tet cee formation iuto ciean, unsullicd white paper. im half sheets, to Ss weigh not less than 12 to the This huge mass of books and Papers strikes the ream he eer Visitor with astonishment. 5.—2,900,9°0 document envelopes, fine buff paper, 7!¢ inches long and 34 inch u === Proposals for the above must ttate the wereht and ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. pein bee teams for paper and price per thousand for igre A aivernom iy. Ten SG Wekaan by | wep Ramtec, fame the lak a he K Henry, do; § Dennis won. 0; Ds Porter, Ky; his purchases exclust ely to artiolos the growl ant » do; oretand. Tenn; WE nited States, provid Hayne, Ala. ¥ Y is ae Reet 5 can be procured of such growth and mad Herman ae; b Sheldon, Mase Reeve} Mase, pose roe Moen ‘renee male, priogs, apon ae 4 Hopsel, Md; DJ Buipin, Va; SF She man _ “— Tenn; WG’ Millikin NY, Se Theall droge i oie samealone Goeieea oe ithctare pas Crane Miss Lowetz, do; T M Becker; H D Wells, 1 can industry and all persons making proposals to Rosenburg, Va; W M Stark, O; R J Dobbin supply any article, will state whether the same Oe BB Bale pes earner, Hon W D Lindsey, | thegrowth and manufactare of the United State ; E R Boyle, servt. NY; H Ewing, ‘ OF the Clerk on ord Phelps, N¥; AC Wallace, Md; 8 Eduearin, ie, | {0% GATIMER October ants and thie th tne Usa; Pa Grund, IU; AM Sallade, Pa; Hon R M | as the Committee on Accounts shall audit the bil McLane, Md; R McKay, N Wilson, USN; H W Each bidder. though he may desi fk Hyatt, Cones B Stowe, ass; RK Miller, Wis; Ag | the ee articles above ‘one, Pa; H Flamory. do; S McElery, do; W | Tequired to make a separate ‘ G Manni: ly, NJ; > Jor each item ; and no proposal or paper embracin; NY; 3 N Webb, Mt Berk, or wieel 7 keoges, Lome han ral single item, yh meidered. Rac Frazer, do; B Smith, do; M ‘Lyons, Y; A Fou. to be endorsed ‘ Proposals for item No. ter, do: G Nebinger. Pa; C fi ; Capt H W Morris; do. *Pt SB Watson, USN; BROWNS’ HOTEL.—E McScott, Md; C B Coger, do; BB Davis, Ala; H H Helser, NC; R mens of each item accom; proposal, ‘od with the name of the bidderand the number of the class and item, according to the abo y Miles, NY; 8 La- isement. tem, Del; i T Howard. NY. p 40m The person offering to furnish any d i MeGarnist, = W G Scott, Va; GW Elie D articles st the at ice, rauality considered ebatt itchey, Md; L Ritter, Ma; Dr Magill’ Ga; for the same on executing a bond, Bate eae and lady; Mr Keen; A S Allison h capes jo Cjetk, mily, MY; A D Mosby, Va; J JA Trotter, toe in the oase of fuince, Ga; Thos Moore. Va; E D Hunn: Pa; Miss C L Stevens, do; Mise MA ae t do. F MShinn: Miss Shion: Mrs A Ellison; 'F illiams, ‘Ma; Gen Wm R Smit y iss yin case it should be rs Smith, do; J S Williams, towel nen we i i reserved, = order a further supply of all or any of the ar- tou, MM sibert) Ta: GH Giddings, Tex; BT Se eee eT CULLOM jonneon. Ma: oar low, Miss; Fh. MGyisand | _apS-lawtJat Clerk House of Reps., U.S. = 4 Lewis, ha a ewis | > ITED : eis conn Va; J FS ‘Middleton, Ma. Us shana et ey "1857. WA Taylor, Mang ep tton P. Powell, Va; | On the petition of Pliny Robinenk: of begneis- 1, do: E Beaming, Pa: F Wittnms “Tens & | satbeeats eat MenbAe aesaann ote ra Earwood, Vas HA Sutherland, do; WM k, | provement in “machine for clodhing Secote? for a Dena ad fant AMG, J Witten | Even ea fr the epiation a King, do; GC Mortar, dee mage: do; G 8 | it ts ondaged, that the cord petition he beard at the Miss Earhour, dor RG Maren Sie, TROMPSON, | Patent Office on Monday ties i ot fate ths Mae Fe gur, do; RG Harper, N) y iJ Whceler, orelock m. and all persons are notified to 1 om nist . 4 m une, Cal ny Ya, P R Voorhus, Md; W J Lewis, | om Ie not to be granted? pare AN R D Jenkins. Wis; T steers, J Read. T Buel ngston 7 in the office of Cc he Proposals have eertgeet MOVEMENTS Oro we Us CEAN STEAM . ITED States. eg} ted in accordance will be furnished on *r ion. bs rg in the case will be closed on the tb of June; depositions nnd omer Papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or before the morming (i pat, dog he arguments, if en G notice be published in the "ti nian. pvonias Star, * s Wake Bepublican. Heltunore, Mary- From Evropg. jew pork NY: ‘and Post, Boston Mase? ones a Li 1...New York..4 week r60 successive weeks previous to the Hth ew York. abt 18 | day of July ext, the day of nk uabeg ne HA MASON Com’r of Patents. P.8. ° the above ill please copy, gad sacra rar ans ap lawsw fa Miscellaneous. din Act of Cong = Aco f th it Office Beat me for the cere of the For Of) GNSURANCE C : od 10. cry QYEBLAND MAIL ROU TE TO CALIFORNIA. EOTION AND PPROTESTAN April roved 3d March, 1857,.mak- Pest Orrics DerartTMent, me: peuipnt Tiveras the conti ranciseo, in the State of Californin, for six years, = Bt A cost not exceeding three hundred howsand THWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA dolla " um whol : hy any litn STREET, WaSuINGTON. -monthly, M OF PHILADELPHIA. Authorized Capital. ae 2 He hat the contract require the ser- performed table forthe conveyance of pas- ‘as the safety and security of the vice to Or Spring wag: as Ww mails. Sec. 12. That the contractor shall oration tat and t fice of the Ist shall | ” the Post rovisions of the above Besides the starting pomt ont! bidders will name the intermedia! to be embraced in the route and its course as nearly as practicable. Separate proposais are invited walt and Ss prs Okada fobadh a 2 it be | Fit “y ie decision upon the proposals offered wil Interest on logn Lan jeneral shall be satisfied J and disposition of the parties in good Total recei 7m the contract. f the abilit of the abi faith to perfor 1e Postmaster G A guaranteo is to be executed, with ficient sunetios, that the contract shall executed ‘xpenses, salaries, and commis- with like contractore shal! master General, and t! vi withia twelve months a! he years, from by tho PM obligati and This we do Dated. Tho undersigned, residing at dortake that, if a the route from iifor ont atop Fiver to San Francisco, California, be rece by the s P Postmaster General, the bidder shall, when required The business of this Cor Il compare fav pstmaster General, onter into thenecossary to perform tho service proposed, with good ‘ient auretics. + certifies: acquainted with eine y received at the Conm- | Authorized Capital and Assets..... C Sapeciniis coenvaring Gaile 4 fu in theta @ Mississippi rivor, te points proposed ‘otkerwiso desiguate for semi-monthly was avenue, . ames Willams, No. 22 4¢ street. venertermed | | Jann Ruggles, N pp eae in 3 MARINE SURVEYOR. opposite National Hotel. Assets ..... Invested in Bonds, “The follow condition of the Company to Nov: vember 1, 1856, Fire premium. aid marine | and suf- Paid fire losses. security, whenever the contractor or 45,489 00 i be required to do so by the Post- | Reinsurance, return premiums, e 8 must commence | and agency charges...... seeee Q1AT of such contract. Form of Proposal. I, —. of —,, county of —, § to convey the entire letter mail, for the term of «1x The Assets of the Company are as the date apecified in the contract for | philadeiph comméncing service, from Railroad , to San Francisco, Cali the advertisement of the ) 20th April, 1857, in good four-| ing wagons, » suitable for the conveyance’ of pas- sengers, as well as the safety and security of the mails, pions cen a —— way, yo onan sum pay: weekly, each way, for aual sum fi rer 5 semi-weekly, each way, for the an- ay Tac eonete. SSoured by bonds. ff — doll r ed, nual sum o! ars. (Signed.) Premiums on policies recently issu a Form of Guarantee. unde se Section of the act of Congress of July 2, (Signed by two guarantors.) Form of Certificate. The undersigned, postmaster of — weiter his oath of afice, then to be 1ean-of property. sod ais > aaske Conn | ottored is ample asd that all fair Mases will Oo oo INSTRUCTIONS, 18 on the epee bends.............. fornia, y. mort tai Postmaster General of | Aira mortenres, real en + State of —,un- | Balance in the foregoing bid for carrying the Mississippi river, Balance remaining with the Company. . —. pro} city and county bonds. 8, i i. debts due the company in bank Fire, Marine, anv Inuanp Insuganc8. have the right SURVEYORS.) ‘ wish foran ef | Charles Walter, No. WD skreot, opposite City ested persons respecting the character ‘0, 01 13th street, below Pennsyl- |o. $67 Pennsylvania avenue, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. 81,473,057 07 or ing statement exhibits the ee Promium received on marine and inland risks to No- Medicines. ue PERUVIAN SYRUP havi to w sarrjoncy is. TCACY IN © ere a Boe Pslay pri T Tops: ri on- thatis an Consumpit itt) neies, Dt ve ed state of the Blood, Botts. all Discases which req J Aine proofs ot its efieacy are so uusnerous, so well P ticated, such peculiar character, that cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the and. C not tobe a cure- Nat a agea a eZee cane mn ie aren! u a J provecding from oné cause, may be cured by one The class of diseases for which the Syru promi- belteke Fe Net exit ‘The facts Redthe it order of 5 itnesses accessible, and the safety pie oe! ofthe Syrup incentroveriibie. following among ae the John M.,Thornton, corner Ist street and Virepia numerous testimomals, in the hands of ——. fail to be satished with f ti those in the sommunsiy, and of the ka CARD. ‘The undersi; having experienced the beneficial effects of the ruvian Pp," do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. peri i , Whose intelli and integrity =e alte The Erg we have no doubt of its cases incipient Dt Famer set ent mplaint, TOPSY, Neurains, te, Indeed its ef uid be incredible, but those who have witnessed them, and have volunteer- ed their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power. JON Ata DEX Ter, DALL, IOMAS A. THOMAS C. AMORY. For sale by Z. D. GILMAN, Special Agent, 350 and at the General Agency Ferny ol Land Ghatiecte. Navy Ward, feos” RIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE SIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, PHS Mie lex CROIX, M.D. Altuay, NeW 200 pages and 130 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs PRICE ONLY 3S. CENTS. WSs pastenete alps SS Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiolog riage. A new and revised editic 190 plates. Price 25 cents a cop’ comprehensive treatise on the duties cas of single and married life—happy and fruitful allian- ces, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infer- tile ones—their obviation and removal—nervous de- bility, its canses and cure, by A process at Once 80 He, safe, and effectual, that failure is impossible —rules for ily ma fement—an essay on 4 torrhera, with praotion! observations on a safer and ‘e successful modo of treatment Fines on the evil results from empiri which is added commen t males—from infancy to old age cach care graphical- ly illustrated by beautiful tes. It "pe vat remedies for e self-inflicted miseries and aap nd pret fa most successful similar institutions in | pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in t 6, young. It truthful adviser to the married b es. From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, | those conte: pase pm gym Its Handing distinctly the oblina- | upto, the, ist day of November, lass the preminme | ularly recommended to persons entortaimn are.con i 7 7? s al interest receiv: amount ol nbts of 2 ay wh condition, con- tion and liabilities assumed by guarantors under foul kendsed thocsand cee headced pon pi acto toe saeecet herea bacarriod the health eeninnes ont dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payn f losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy - ularly recommended to persons en privileges to which every human being is entitled to, 25 cents per ec 6 copies for $1, mail- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- | ed fr post of the U States, lars and sixty-one cents. (Signed.) | ities. loss or damage by fire on Containing conditions to be incorporated in the ITURE, MILL contracts to the extent the Department may 0 RIE aoa for ture thereof made, 2. For leaving bol any portion of r a or for being coneerned in setting up or running an ex- press conveying intelligence in ad: & quarter’s pay may be dedncted. i : fl be imponed, unless the delinque Fines wi deem proper. ind or throw ing off the mails, or }» for the admission of passengers, All 8] ily adjusted and promptly paid. Office, northwest corner Pennsylvama avenue and vance of the mail, | 17th strect, Washington City, D. Cc be | Jasurance may also be effected at the Home Office, Stato of | With these evidences of success and good man- iment, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a | N. B. . prefer may constilt Doctor ILA Poet | share of public patronnce, believing thatthe ancartt (post paid,) Allany, any 0 diseases upon which my u ad- | book treats, cither personally or by ramil. Mis med justed more according to equity than legal technical~ | cines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those The Company is prepared to issue policies against | disorders which copaiva and cu béen thought anantidote, to the ruin of the health of a S, MAN- | the patient. His“ French Secret” is the great con FAC WAREHOUSES, All desenptions of B DI and their contents; | fortunately, 1, No pay will be made for trips not performed ; | or all kinds of 3. } SE, transported each of sueh oinissions not sat: tinentai remedy for that class of disorders which un- hysicians treat with me by iguetranvable eateustion to the pationt’s constit: Hy eX- | VesskLs, STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, Raitroaps, | 1m, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- plained three times the pay of the trip may be de- Western Waters. sideration. ul ss 1 o fT tion o| ted. Deductions will also be ordered fora grade | St! tte usual conveyances to or from any portion i of performance inferior to that specified in the oon- | and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS navigating the tract. For repeated delinquencies of the kind her fied, enlarged penalties, pro} ‘and tho importance a portioned to the ua- | ‘Tho rates of premium will be as low 2s other com- of the mail, may be | panies, and in fixing them every improv constfuetion and arrangement will be taken into con- nent in rt Ne: "yg, olice No. 31 Maiden Lane, Allany, N.Y. ¥ ((oUGH—COLDS—HOARSE 1 The most Pleasant, Safe ai y Cure for Whooping Cough, Croup, Dis- Lungs and Consumption. Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1837. > Promptly and satisinctorily expinined by certificates | "ovthteest corncr Walnut and Second streets, | In again presenting to tho notice of the public the of postmasters, or the affidavits of other credible Frage tim ‘i persona, for failing to arrive in contract time ; for Cove wh “pet cities of the Uni neglecting to take the mail from or delivering it into it for suffering it (owing either to the un- SHINGTO? su C ce ae pince or manner of carrying rite WaASsHiNeT IN INSURANCE COM J nred. deat stor runs OF 1s running a coach on the route, i i 4. Tho Poatmaster Generat may annul the contract tigns for Net RANCE ON BUILDINGS. for repeated failures to rnn agreeably to cont: CHAN DISE, &c., at the usual violating the post office In structions of the Department; for refusing to di cers of the Company. Carita. ooncerned in or disobeying t! ~ | any charge ke Policy, at the: nel ‘Fenth Street and_Peunsytva: Avenue, over charge a carrier when required by tho Department to Washington City Savings Bank. do so; for assigning of the Postmaster ( forennid: he contract without the assent neral; for running On ex press as Dinectors. for transporting persons or pack: ted States aps muel Bacon, conveying mailable matter out of the mail. K f . James F, Haliday, 5. A bid received after the last day and hour named MW Gale or without the guaranteo required by law, cannot be tH io We * considered in competition with & regular proposal reasonable in amoun! 6. The route, the sorvica, the yearly pay, the namo and residence of the bidder, (that is, office address, wheroa compe: cr 7. Altered bi Jand those of each mer! Sones submitted bo 8. Each bid must be ¢ ponsible persons enti: zeneral. General guarautoes cannot be The bid and guarantes should be signed plainly with the full name of eac! 10. The bid should »posals for overiand route tract Office. 11. A modification of a bid in any of its essential | United sinte terms is tantaunount toa new ceived, so AMES C. McGUIRE, Preside: cretal ap Taylor, PANY. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. as each return of t TO! the nt. Vety is igual post rofthe firm J: ERS, ny offers, should be distinctly stated Derosits.— De) i BROTHER ds should not be submitted; nor should | without charge. ‘Pratt nthe cath sits received eposit 2 ties furnished 1 EPOSITS IN VIRGINIA AND UNCURKEN r “ be deemed extravagant, and also tho » WO cl bids of failing contractors and bidders. 12, Postmasters are to be careful no sufficiency of cuarantors as sureties ing that they are persen and all bidders, guarantors, and sureties are distinct i, notified that, ona failure to enter into or perform the contracts for the service proposed for in the ac- bid, and cannot be re- as terfere with a regular competition, after the last hour set for receiving bid: of sufheient responsibs rafts, and Bills of furnish able in the different Cit certify the | | "Traverinc Binis or Excuanee.—Travelers will PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, k is ig such munis Acaney he We | wishes to onll “the attention of cil eis ithout kr be furnished with drafts in such sums negotiable in the different Cities Bitis anp LETTERs of CREDIT ON i Exchange | portabl e “ g be senled ; suporscribed “M willbodiseounted-ned Leone made on Stocks, Houde, Mnyerk: Retention at actin se Pre to California,” addi and Scourities, at the market rate. ed “Second Assistant Postmaster General, Letters or Crxvit.—Letters of Credit will be | and act like a charm s of the | 1236 and 25 cents a hex. dee 2-lv Deposit of Money or Collaterals, | <=" SPs 2 28x: interest allowed if Moncey is deposited, charged if Collaterals,on such termsas may be agreed upon. LAND AND Kuxop.—Bills of Exchange and Lette cooked f meres unds, orin Bpacie, Tging the regular Exchange. Discounts. Naten, nf Bills ol above remedy, we feel that little apology is needed. Vast numbers inall sections of the Unionare obliged to have recourse to other sourees of relief thap the immediate ee ion of their family physician, © winter season brings out a host of professediy new specifies, some good, others use- less, and many decidedly dangerous, it becomes as much @ matter of duty as interest, believing this to be a remedy, combining the greatest advantages, with the least objections of any other inuse, to make itas extensively known as practicable. That such 48 its character, 1s abundantly proved by the fact, that it has been extensively used the last twenty ears with <= leled success ; that its reputation a8 continued to spr and its sale increase, with little aad from ad ising or published hets of cer- Ufieates, (which all know ean as easily be had fora worthless preparation as for a meritorious one,) that by its own intrinsic merit, with the recommendation of persons benefited by its use, it lins erined its pre- sent popularity ; it 18 uot trumpeted to the workdas & specific or cure all, but as a valuable and scientific auxiliary in poet cases, ready at hand, and one that has been generally found to afford relief where most others have been tried without material benefit, AS such, it is recognised by numbers of our leading nd Checks paid | physicians, who know its composition, and have been urthern scaboard | eye witne: t par,and Exchange on th 0 depositors without charge. ister ixnrEREsT oN Derosits.—Interest will be allowed admitted, on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon, T Monxy. _ Deposits in Virginia and other Uncnrrent Money re- 16 Department reserves tho right to reject any | ceived to be checked for, payable in same fi bid which may 1 of its superior efficacy, as well as by ousands of our most respectble citizens, to most of whom reference is oernty permitted, Sold at 25 cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cents, b NAIRN & PALMER, and CHASLE sto? . W S PEEL & ngton; CIS Georgetown, VENS, Alexandria. = TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY, DROPS,” the same gee, Coogee ina ic speakers, singers, frequenters of public asscmbues, &c., as they remove all huskiness from the throat and v: on a troublesome cough. THEIR SIGHT. T° ALL THAT VAL JOHN TOBIAS, suffer with defective sizht, caused by age, sick- ness, and particularly {rom glasses injndicioas} Re- lected, to his superior SPECTACLES and GLASS- 8 Bi A yf cS by i sepind fates thels tonal vopoeed fr of Credit on England. ffelgud and Europe, furnished ES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical against them. the market rate for Bonbs, Stocks. & 13. Present contractors, and persons known at the | ties from 6 to 12 pr. Department must, equally with others, procure gaar- hough inthe ‘different & ficates of their sufficiency substan-| pr. cont. Whe: ins above proscribed. ‘The certificates antors and of tially in t of sufficiency mu a jnd, "h See. 27. Act Ree. 24. Act nations amo} rit Actof Ap See. 44. Act of March 3, 1825, in relation to failure to enter into contract. of Jul st bidders. acontract shall be a contractor. CLaims ox Unite States, Cou Ci 7. Act of March 3, 1225, provides that no other | Co. eter Gok Sec. thar afree white male person shall be employed in | Cor carry tng the mail. he Postmaster Genoral will reserve to him- = the Peet reemeh ins fay coakrace leer the | jan 27 pve act, whenever hes iseover same 7 AN er any partof it is offered for sale in the matket for | (HINA, GLASS AN tho purpose of &peculation, and he will, in no case, R accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precise- ly and benefieinlly to the wearer, according to the oomensity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ifl effects caused to t! precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent not being precisely suited, by the use of an Optome- bo signed by a postmaster, or by | the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered ly tele f i uf a Optome ter; and the practice of many years enables him t measure the’ foenl discase edi eves, and sock TY, AND State Bonns.—Railroad, | classes that are absolutely required will be h- City, and State Bonds can be placed in onr hands for | ed with precision and satininction, | Yt De furnis negotiation, either in this conntry or Europe. Ratt ~ JOHN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal road Iron purchascd for cash or with Bond: Land Warkants.—Laud Warrants bought at the encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patronage of these who have not yet availed ss market rates. All Warn - | themstives of his aid. of Jaly , 18K, liabilities of guarantors. | teed in oe ‘4 respect. Sate sole bye men ea eran: sons that oaune . {and TAntS on commission. failing contractors to be rejected. Land Warrant quotati i if re- | can read thisprint with thei ctacles, f See. 23. Anact of July 2, 1695, in relation to combi- | quested Seen eect read et re 1 oe ‘sh au rove their sight, 2, 1935. authorizing bids of Warrants will be forwarded to We: Innumerable testimo: 21, 18, provides that no member of | orders, ‘| ; o Western Houses on : my ee Congress can be See.42. Anac parti re ® t of March 3, 1825, provides that no} Rrat Estate axp Ins = > pestinater, assistant postmaster, or clerk in a post | bought and sold, and Tosnrances eff eg eae ted. prosecuted by prompt and able attorneys. CHUBB BROTIIE or sent for sale on commussion to responsible | C@8 civen to many who hi 5. NG RESS.—Claims on the United States, before t urt of Ciaums or Congress, intrusted to us,wiltbe | _S!R: The Spectacles you imide SRS, Opposite the ‘Treasu Pati sanction a transfer of the same, in whole or in part, | Importers direct from Liverp to any assignee or sub-contractor, less qualified rin, beg leave to call theattention his opinion, than the original contractor, carry the | hote!-keepers, and others of Wash salu operation, Georgetown, to their stocks of Just ived and SUPERB GOODS, 1 and novelties, adapted ence of housekeepers. their kind ever offered in this market. In TABLE LINENS, we haves” 12+4 by 12-4 to I ark Table <a 2-4 by 16-4 Belgian double Satin Dam- | French Giothn. ties make or bien -4 by 10-16 double Irish manufacture 34 double Satin Damask, for overiay above. This isanew isle fu gar improvement in the saving je a m the dinner table ore 4 per dozen TOILET GOO: pores ¥ oe Eloenyt, Horecilles. 7 itiche Dimity, Lancaster, es t! W. he foll wm upon the most favor cles, which will be found tha chonpant ‘aud best ol enoh China Dinner Sets, gilt and deoorat ed gold band and plai i ‘ases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, ao. ane ins Tea Sets, Cupsand Saucers, and other in this country. The 8-4 4 by 10-16 ke: Cloth 10-4 by 10-4 to 10-4 Be qoabls Damask irniture, and a le terms. rench C Chine inner Set: articles of Teaware designs are } {And Dinner \Vare, separate from sets White Granite Ware i i separate from sols, Me Taay tod Ht i of time and} Cat, Prony an Ex DS. perienced packers ley, Seotch, and Irish 13-4, 12-4, 11-4, trans} inen Sheetings some as iow se eg | "4 S i it are entirel: te i All mths and qualities Pillow and Bolster-case tof of & ollar thus alate cents eacn way. A quar- oe of mre | es le nens An immense variety of Toilet Toweling, for all pur- Z "are by the steam! thus spent may asve many d d Moulded Glass Wi : the best ostal measurement, and he ha: ‘Table Napkins to match, some | Status which etree athe toupee Western oles that ats me admirabl ‘AARON V. BROWN, which, for extentand variety, will compare favor: ollars from Persons that cannot conveniently call, i the glasses in use, and state how peng es plied with s#f€h as wiil unprove their sight. is to be seon ; and referen- derived the greatest Ses. this office, No. 512 ease and comfort from his ¢ Circulars to be had gra iy a Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fetlows’ Hall, up stairs. — Norroux, September 7, 1854. for me suit ver well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tri W.TAZEWELL., I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance tomy sight, and corresponding with his description of the focus. T recommend lum as a skilful optician, HENRY A. WISE. ; Having | d <3 ap -stewtintjune AA RON,Y BROWN, | Bhich for ekicntand variety wall sonmran tidharink of yindpelby friend to vinit the estab a Ebene ROPSLY Sinaia ‘he on fo Jovi vee be his glusses, Heed furnished by him with a pair N E 3 f ? N BM ANDED TEN f thisty ye beenives hiandvanionesis slightly colored biue, which have afforded me more relief and gratification than any | have ever t i Fs ed. if not, superior, to any My sight, originally very good, was injured by writ- 1on of goods and i a “poome = = price ing and reading ‘at night, frequently to a hour; but wath the aid of these glasses I can stads almost as late as ever, and that too T have previously suffered. nicest eta ‘JOHN WILSO Late Com ioner Gen’! Sitice. Peo: i, 1855. have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or ae eal sare pa particles slivers ee months, and take erent r) jeasure in saying that in m goteyand Bine Printed or 1. Ware, m to mateh the | Common Edged, White ZN ‘Rockingham Ware, in | fiargptipian ; and as 1 have eyes of remarkable pect am much pleased with them. I have been sneak benefited by thi EO. P. SC. i nine ated oe em. GEO. P. SCARBURGIL. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias ana skil- larity, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobu = to comprehend them. by ‘pection and sone alight je me a pair of Specta- y. A.B BUTLER. WwW 2 Mr. J. Tobi yBLxINe Tox N.C., Jan. 17, 1854, ins, Si the Spectacles which I obtained fram fou lentme at July 1, visual range of my eyes, I have heretof id areat difficulty in Rttig lasses of the sil ae ements, we are now oilet Quilts, in 14-4'down to 34 supply our numerous customers in Was sizes Criband Toilet Covers to match of any kind over beds ks for ditto. tirely ne ! superb Tapestry and. mbossed ditto, in all And many other good: @ styles of never before seen in this city before the present time. ‘The attention of the hon: i etown, ‘Alexandria, and earifoes pa fos: tg ly invited to our stoek, Ap I3-eotw Winnes, sale at a liberal moar D—Tu& F2m di eccnsowa. tp alnoet every description. DRINKS, such 1DER, Burton, Philade! irs, Divans, Sofas, &c. Wo icant an Gixerk Win: hook Currey a’ is of 8B LACKRERRY BRanvy. ee St | By the use of his o io eh, ahem | caine ee eee to ton and of whol CHAMPAGNE Y & SHINN, Corner | Green ante sts., Georget’n. 4 HE 0} ON Sie _CLAGRTT. DODSON & co. | $f" sn GLASS.—50 boxes Baltimore v's. R. McGREGOR, ‘867th whieh have S Ti Cc House. ‘he a ht ee Te ‘of seis tae foxes, Feltimone eee + P. P, DANDRIDGE, + i it. OAL ree. which mines are now rations, and 6 per gent. Amir Re ated Seal tae erin ad soit. | oil hovaie oon Spon eppicion to CHOBE Y sunnat, | CORFQ*ATION STOCKS EOE SALE BY distance. It affords me pleasure to state that, by the AVING COMPLETED OU SAN “happi H MPLETED OUR SPRING AND | id of of your optometer, this difliculty har been hay Ha obviat 6-94 that the ginsses you furnished me are cou the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ver yet ui of St. James’s Parish. z 2 stfu, R.B. DRANE, French Canopies, for suspending nets or draperies | ERAL Waters. pure 15 AB Gipnes Cras Nix baerid abana? ‘Rector RANE BI 4 o ; ‘Iphia, and PaLe ALEs PEE Three- de pink and white Bobinets, for Bed | 4!! of very superior quality, uns flavor and DerartMent or Interior, May 8, 1855. oer — i ig * richness by avy in t sion; ) ORTER, 8 prime From natural defects and 0 unedu Ta ec of my English and French furniture Shintses,. for a leet et the of the above mentioned drinks (abn TO top didoeeae eae co! nbd f rece! u ried r IANS Withor summ ™ - , Mechanics’ Institute oheknch _ a ol exipiog 6 asses per Feetly fitted “porn eyes. Four in, ers rene mths since Mr. made t frees whieh {fore Saale sees Sega” lasses it minn to the Reonmend Mr Tobin toall h ing Occasion to use glasses, and bear iny Newey “ty 3 a Ass’t Seo'y to sign Land W, . 8. OPERA GLASSES of great variety. DPES and MICROSCOPES: WATCH MAL LASSES, and many other arti low prices constantly on _" rene ASHING TON IN DOMESTIC LF Richark Rust’ Pa rier Menusera: by OM ge me at0ro, near Oth Ey ILAUHLIN & CO, between 8th and sth from the character of DR. TYLER’S CompounD SYRUP OF GUN ARKAB ton at 6, HLS L. PRICE. WaASs#ineton BRANCH RAILROAD, BP ne (hs we WASHIN es a.m, a or Norfalk will take trains at ie oat oo ‘or the W ing at the Want a trains at Gand 434, connect. jan 16-1f T. H. PARSONS, DY EXE, FOR EDWaRDS’ F. Be ied pay or RG, Va., et hesapenke and P ¥, Mar aad H, G. Ritter, Geor, at? o'clock, Sundays except, hours; leaving Georgetown morning, the Boats will arr: ireat ington Aqueduct, at a.m. s 8 Edwards’ Ferry at 3p. m., where x stage will be readiness to convey passengers to vi Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every ny at nine —— in the morning, and Arriving im Georgetown ‘sunset. ‘Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate follown:! Great Falls or” Washington Aqueduct 3 cents; Seneca, 75 cents; Edwai Ferry, 3) Leesburg, Virgins. incinding eoach, $1.75." Meaig served on the at moderate ore . Ea WH 1 RITTER. QEANGEANDAL XANDRIA RAILROAD, G@REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE, Twice Daily, (Sunday nichts excepted,) between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH. vin ALEX AN. DRIA eR ep S AND RICHMOND, DANVILLE and GREE OUGH, Leaves Washington at s Sm. jexandria at 7 lock a.m, on ‘ashington at 7 o'clock p. m. * Alexandria at 84 o'clock p. m. Fare from Wastungton and Alexandria to Rich- oa. one, . eg oe Raggare equswt beat the Depot of the Washmgton Railroad, te: pa sengers and baggage to the Steamer GEO. ak, for gece ns & distance of six miles, allowing t ” Ke “Marz SAMES A. EVANS, Arent, NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTUWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETKD—CONNECTE Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charleston C. Sa nah, Ga.; and all the Northeastern crises, w Memphis, Tenn. The it YORK ANDTHE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. This road is now completed and opened for the rec ular transportation of Passengers and Freicht, and willattord more Expedition and less Expense thas any other route between the Northeast and South west. Passengers and S — will take duc ntice thereof, and govern themselves accordingly. xencer Trams leave Stevenson daily at o'clock, a. m.,(afler the w | of the trains Chattanooga and Nashville,)and arrive at Mempins same day at 7 p. m., commecting with First (lass 5 Rackets t w Orleans, and all other % tant points opon the Western Rivers.* Goorls oon signed to Railroad Agents at Charleston or Savas nah, will be forwarded to Memphis and other pount, by Express Freight Trains. q Froight in charge of the Adams Express Com pany is carried over this route daily by the ser trams. ° ARMS General Hontsvitte, (Ala.) Aprel 1st, 167, * Through Tickets to Memphis, &c., eold at Wii mington, N. C,; Charlestes C.; Augusta, Savas. nah, Atlanta, and Ga; Montgom- erg, Ala: hattanooga, and le, Tenn trains from Won ‘ve connect with the We ssongers will tuke the mi \ a yn. N.C; Ancusta, Ga.; Clivtianooga and Nashville, Tenn.; and the day trams from Charleston and Kingsville, S. C.: and Atianta, Ga. ap Tat roe ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. New anv IMrrovep ARRANGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Cumber land, Wheeling. rnd all parts of the West. ist. The ‘ACEOMMO: ATION TRAIN will leave (except Sunday ) at 6.45 a. m., connecting with trains from Philadelphia, first. tram from Washington (st Jnnetion-—will stop at Way Stations, and arrive at Cumberiand at 4 0’clock Be 2d. ,The MAIN, TRAIN leaves Camden Station nday) at 8.39 a. m.. and reach m., connecting at Benwood with umbus, Cinemnati, Dayton, Indisnxpo lis, Louisville, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicses, St, Lous, Cairo, and intermediate points. . The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 7p. M., connecting with express trains for Cincinnati, St Louis, Cairo, Chicago, and intermedinte places. neinnat: and other central and sout laces in the West, 18 nearly 1 aniles sherter then = any og route. The tune to these places is siso unequal i i Bageage checked throngh to Columbus, Cia- cignati, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. Passengers and Bageaze transferre’ at al puts free, PoTHROL ‘GH TICKETS wiil be sold toall the large towng in the West, at the lowest possible rates, at the Ticket Office, Camden Station, aad at Washing- ton city, T Aut second-class car is attached to the MAIL AIN. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington m view the entire road by dayl cht, by taking Accu modation or Mail Train, and lying over at Cumber- land or Oakland. They resnme the next morning by the Express Train, which leaves Cumberiand at 1. an nd reaches W hoeling at 2 p.m. Passengers frem Washington have ampie time for meals at Washington Junction. a is the —y — wy > Thre and Baggage Checks can be obt HOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Accommodation Train at 6.45 will step at ail stations east of Cumberinnd,and the Express nt sty tions between mont, going West. HKastwarly the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 7.158. m.,and Ac commodation leaves Cumberland at 6.2), reachine Baltimore at 5.45 p.m, The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at p.m. (ex cept Sunday? stopping at Way Stations. Leny Frederick at 9 a. m., arriving at Baltimore at 1. noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves Cx den Station ata. nd S.3) p.m. Leaves wet gh Tickets Vashington en COU USIDE, jan 16-4F Master of Transportation. PPuE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMEKS. The Ship comm ising this The ATLANTIC pt. Oliver Eldridse The BALTIC. pt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIC Capt. James West. Those ships having been built by contract expressly for Government serv very care has been tnken in their construe as alo in therr engines. te mm sure streagth and speed, aml their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for clezance and com fort. Price of passage from Ne first cabin, $13); in second extra size state rooms, § New York, 2) and 3) guineas. An expe seonattached toeach ship. No berths can be secured until paid for. ‘The slups of thus line have unproved water-tight bulk-heads, and to avoid danger frome will not cross the Bauks north of 42 degrees tu after the Ist of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW TORK. FROM LIVERPOOL. Saterday, Jan. 3. ¥, Jan. 7.1057 Saargay> ae \V ednesda: ¥ 9 ui » Jan. ne: ‘c os Saturday, Feb. 1 nesday: f iS Satarday, Mar! Wednesday 185? 1857 4 Saturday, April i. a7 | Wednesday, April 1.1857 ...+ 1857 | Wednesday, April 2.1857 1887 | Wednesday, May 27.1857 5 Wednesday, June 10.1857 1437 | Wednesday, June 2.16 Saturday, July 4.....1957 | Wednesday, July 818 Saturday, July 18....1857! Wednesday, July 28.1957 For freight apply EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 5, Wall street, NBROWS SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool : .. Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & UO., No. 2, Aus mars, J B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountat.e for gold, silver, bullion, xpecie. jewelry, precious stones or metais, unless bills of lading are sic checotee and the value thereof expressed therein. fol Saturday, May 23 Saturday, June 6. Saturday, June 2). re = [ATEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. THE HOUSE OF OreaE BROTHERS, Washington, 48 composed of THE HOUSE OF " CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., VENPORT, lowa, D it is composed ef CH : 5. CHUBB "RH BARROW, mone MELE ATS! HATS? hand a full «up- aot BERBE'S NEWYORK gem sry 1. 4 porether — FAYLOR'S S tore. HATS, got up in the latest so $5.50, ,° A yet phen rng pes wi tand a firat 200. Thobest uateriscertinelie work, 1. emplored to produce a $5 Hat, ene foe rons ae "1 f oFelt Hints unusually ow at for Driscati Bal: $$ A! fora 4 wenue, Agent York Se et antec teen re BY 2.— Gi CLOCKS, TiS acre is ” oP RANCIS ax f : ‘ My : last conneating Link of Railiond Vatween NEW 5 a perimtenden. } + t \

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