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ao nem ab we 5 ene Miscellaneous, WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, Orrick oF THE WasmixcToN Aoumeeeie THE BACHELOR'S SOLILOQUY. To marry, or not to marry ! that’s the question. A W AsHING TON, Mar 5 Whe tis nobler im the mind to suifer : p The seltes silence of these eonereb Focus; the Wears are mnvited for materials rad Work for > seok im festive arte Fete ce Froposals Teceived up to 7th May will be opened at say pvr S noon of that day. ? marrying, say weend » ‘ 2 of and zu glee menits | warts alateit™ Peue Re eect at Oa Devoutly to be wished. Pipe ca and sizer the sin of Aves a ‘To marry—to live in peace— Perchance in war; aye, there’s the rub; For in the marriage state, what ills may come When we have shuffied off our liberty, st cive us pause. ‘There's the respect ut makes us dread the bonds of wedlock ; r who could bear the noise of scoldi of the Bridges, Graduation, bankment oF Reservoirs, Iron Pipes the Reservoirs, 12-inch iron main, Gate Houses, ricks, Sand, Rubble, and Cut Stone, &c, Mf For the partionler mocks and materials reference is made to the s; a ons inns. as upon a portion of the line the ttles are not yet 1 d wires, by the United States, there may be some ‘The fits of spleen, the extravagance of dress ; yeah the work thereon; but forsuch (The thirst for plays, for concerts and for balls ; VOU delays due s!lowance will be made in the The insolence of servants, and the spurs time of completion. tent basbands from the: Portions only of some of the works can be comple- ted under the cosent appropriation ; butall contracts for unfinished work will be subject to future appro priations by Congress. The Engineer reserves the right to prescribe the amount of work to he doneand rate of progress under each contract for each appro- priation; in case of the appropriation not peeing out sufficiently, to decide when and what worl be stopped until funds become available. i In case of the entire stoppage of any particular work for want of — reserved ten per cent. will be paul, if, in the judgment of the engineer, the work has been properly executed so faras it has gone. Payments will be made in specie checks upc Usted bere Treasury, ton the saonthly extamnved of the Engineer, reserving ten per cent. ; be a condition of ail contracts that the workinen shall When he himself might By living single. Whe could wish to hear ‘The odious name of Bachelor, But that the dread of something after marriage, ‘ ! the vast expenditures in income tongue can searcely-tell) puzzies the will, And makes us rather choose the single ufe ‘Than go to jal for debts we know not of ! Economy thus makes tach'lors of us all! And thus our melancholy resolution Is still sucreased upon more various thoughts. 008 A Sweet Business —One of our Broad confectioners sold over $220,000 worth of candy ‘: be paid t full wa; mthly, and in specie. test year. Half profits, we suppose —N.¥. Mirror. | ii bids should be sealed and chuorsed * Proposala i> A man from Connecticut, suspected of un- r work or materials onthe Washington Aqueduct.” lawfal business in Barbor ith negroes near Fort Browder, The United States reserves the right to reject any vonty. Alabama, was ridden on a rail or all the bills should they not be deemed advanta- geous, and to make such arrangements as may ipped off. be ee Cae’, a ew angen ee. considered most conducive to the progress of the ‘Tus Steene tu oF StroNG Berr.—A foreman | work. r of a brewery near Cleveland was killed by the ex- Every offer must boaccompanied by a writ’ @)guar- vlosion of a beer cask, in which he had burned a | antee, signed by ono or more responsible pers 18, tO the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation, within ten days, with good and re- sponsible securities, for the completion of the work uadastaken ; nef nmesee to benorompnnted by the eertifiente of the United States district judge, United Sintes district attorney, navy agent, or some officer of the Genoral Government or individual known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guar- antors are able to make ¢ their guarantee. _ Bids will be opened in presence of ladders, if any of them choose to be present. sole. for a fencet, with a hot iron. i Lady snklin bas determined to fit out another Are expedition. ‘Phe London ‘Times suggests that she should be presented by the Eng- lish public with the Resolute, for the execution of the enterprise. Youre Amenica—(aftert rwminating)—What Was the first title of honor used in the Bible? A e vive it up MERICA—The chapter which speaks You of the Fig Tree . _M. C. MEIGS, . Captain of Engineers, in charge. iF" A lady being asked by a gentleman to join — _ in the bonds of wedlock with him. wrote the FORM OF GUARANTEE, word *-stripes,”* stating at the time that the let- bk ag hgh ely - 5. Engineer. inte ters makin up he word stripes could be changed | Woot Leste: foletis wick caverslig, cove: bags ks ahpees ssl ceepaeenes nant with the United States, and guaranteo, in caso he foregoing bid of be acccepted, that he or will, within ten days after the acceptanco of the said bid, execute the contract for the samo, with g and sufficient sureties, to perform or furnish thearti- eles preposed in conformity to the terms of theadver- tisement under which it was made. And in case the said shali fail to enter into contract as afore- said, we guarantee to make the difference be- tween the offer by the said . s Dat not calculated to become popular, especially in this part of the world 0, on Mon ¢ made an attack upon some disre- and the next lowest sts near the lake shore, wh'e th badder, Si .B. ed to vacate after notification. Five (Signed,) ok hous nd four shanties were burned. ‘The next L hereby cortify that, to the best of my knowledge day six more were destroyed. and belch the above-named guarantors are good and sufficient. (Signed,) mar 7-codt7My&tawtf MALL STORES, CANDLES, 4 &e.—1057-"58, E. F. mber,a:nost unfair u promiscousty from e€, one «tozen weighed 18 ounces, and the last weizhed mode. Of three dozen, ta 2 lot for sale at a st ces, O1 Navy DEPARTMENT, ca Bureau of Provisions and Clothing ir . . iLy* Indian baked Pudding is always a Is, scaled, and endorsed “ Offer for Small r* Otter for Candies,” or * Offer for Sait- p,”’ or “ Offer tor Mustard Seed, Black &c., a8 the case may be, will be received at, n the 18th day of Lay next, for furnishing and delivering, (on receiv- ing twenty days’ notice.)at the Umted States Navy Yards at Charlestown, Massachusetts ; Broyklyn, York; nud Gosport, Virgimia, such quantities of the following articles (exce) ¥% the Salt- apand the Candles, for each of which sep- arate proposals and contracts will be made) as may be required or ordered from the co: ctor the chief of this Bureau, or by the respective Com- manding Otheers of the sail Navy Yards, during the fiseal year ending the 3’th Jane, 1858, viz: Boxes, shaving, India Blacking, boxes of rubber Combs, coarse, India rub- shes, shaving, ber or gutta percha Brushes, scrubbing, Combs, fine, India rubber, Brushes, shoo or gutta percha Brushes, clothes Grass for hats Luttons, navy vest aek-knives Ruttens, navy medium AZOrS, In Single cases Buttons, nvvy coat Razor straps, Ordway's Buttous, dead-eye Seissors Beeswaz, in ‘4-Ib. eakes, Spoons One quart of milk, four e fuls of corn meal, gs. five larce teaspoon- «i snzar to your taste. ld the Indian meal in it; then let it cool before you add the egys, and bake three quarters of an hour. * i> The State Times (Texas) learns that the Indians recenily made a foray upon the settle- ments of Medina county. ai were follow mad overtaken by a company Askirmish ensued, in which two citizens were wounded— the loss of the Indians not ascertained. iL Mexico supplies us with a great deal of Mahogany. which is sold by the weight, averag- about mae ad ton. Under the revised tariff, it has been placed on the fee fist 6.54 tons were exported f-om a single port States Waar tx Casapa.—The Toronto Colonist of a late date say at the fall wh h ap- wo to be in rather a precarions is rapidly assuming a more favorable nd no fears need now be ente! seaped all danger fron ing weather «ince Februa: A Tairsty Porcriation.—The hondred retail bi Mexican two-thirds of which cam* to the United pure Cotton, spools of Nos, 12 and 16,99 yards each,3 cords, equal parts Handkerchiels, cotton, fast colors, 2 by 3) inches, Weight not less than 2 oz. each, texture 8 by 8 to ine! edies, sewing, Nos. 1,2, 3, and 4, drill-eyed, be- eens euch black, 12 yards tothe piece, jt cakes; each cake not less than nz, blue black ; wrapper not to exceed 2 oz. embezzling property ship Saxon. and sentenced t Apes wide ‘Thiral £-10 and 9-10 diameter. Witk Sat? water Soar ww pow ¢Seap must be ma eparate bids for 1A,- i~ On the Ith instant, Jackson Redinan, a free mulatto, v Was found in the State of iMi- nois, contiary to ihe faw of t i. Which for- bids the in wiilattoes from anetion in Bellevue, sold, but Lt. Gov- ard and paid his yril y to quit the State d.. Courier tells of an fed fo the roof of a . Witkinson, near sati lactured from cocon-nut »ttud be of the best ty denonunated “White . and rlivered on sixty days no- ¢ boxes of about 75 pounds each, wn, the boxes must be hooped al expense of the contractor. ‘The mat all the yards. CanpLes—separate bid for 70,000 pounds. The Candies must be American manufactured, of lime loaf lard stewrine, six candies to ee inches imlength, exclusive of tip, sux les No. 1, tow he net less than 1 ounees 47-1; melt- iL The Pri fe ascend the tite! be les than 14 degrees Pahrenhett ning rod the prongs of the onraled. and eomposed of 78 sot rod; yot fast; and was never able to extricate comes Ton cay fare arcions S himself. ‘There he was found dead. containing about 9) pounds each, and the '{ 7" A correspondent of the Portsmouth rked with the contractor's name aud the i weight of the candies. Journal calls att of westerm Africs ists Inoue pe diams betw. Mvstarv Seep, Eiacs Pepper, &c. Separate bids forall that may be required for the use of the Navy, to bedelivered at New York only, A. t old enough e mediums parents know ~ fur, what are its wants, later for mustard and pepper What its ailments Stk Wx. Dow axv Hrs 1 i the forecoing articles must beof the best qual- ity, cw! conformatie in ail respects to the sninp!es de- posited at saul Navy Yards and in this Bureau, and ® tto such inspection atthe Navy Yard where ed as the ehicl of the burznn may direct, the id otheer to be appointed by the Navy De- 1 vered frec of any mement- ent, in,proper vessels or ce eneh article must be the Scaue at the respective places of delivery. Packazes in which the above articles are delivered must be marked with their conteets oud the name of the ocean nd be suilctoat to imsare their tempora- fe- keeping. @ contra siations ot > When an in} under one pretext or away tom bim about £50,000 tor must establisiy azoncics at such than his residence, that no delay may hing what may be required ; and w ve ils promptly to ec Cliet of the Bureau of F Jlothing shall be authorized to direct be mace to supply the deficiency, nuder the peualty to bo ox pressed in the contract ; the rec- ord of areqmsition, oraduplieate copy thereof, at the Burean of Provisious and Clothing, or at either of the Navy Yards ate 1. shalt be evidenco that Such requisition has been made ard recerve Two ¢ i sureties ina snm equal mt of the contracts will ber cen‘am in addition wil! n the amount of all payments on ae- as eolinteras security, to secure its performances, and not in any event to be paid until it is in all respeets complied with; eight: © contum os the amount of ajl deliveries made will by the navy agent within thirty days alter i as sluts authenticated, shall have been presented Tab s2.uk forms of proposals may be obtained on app!:- estiou to the uavy agents at Portsinouth,New Hamp- shure, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Pensacola. and at this bureau. ord. or duplicate of the letter informing a ecoptanca of his proposal, will ba ui thereof within the meaning of snd his bid will be nitude and accepted muity With this understanding. r made must be accompanied (as directed gress making appropriations fur the bs: ry for 1840-47, approved loth Au le#,) by 2 written guarantee, signed by one or more sivle persons, to the etiect that he or they un- ke that the bidder or bidders wiil, if his or their pt ter into au obligation within ten i suticient sureties, to furnish the ‘The bureau will not be obligated proposal unless accompanied by the 1 by Inw; the competoney of the tified by the Navy Agent,District ? Jollector of the port. Thr attention of hidders is called to the samples and description of articles required, as,in the in- Spection before reception a just but rigid compari Yon well be made between the articles offered and ple, NY; P Avol, do; J PF wing. O; W arse, do: Maj 3 w. do; JH and ; Hi Cantield: to; W Berge WB ; © Purple, do; JN Sears, NY; JG fC Langhiin. do; JN € i Capt We 4 Adams, d De Risney NC; 3 Wardin, de Mrs G > dr, Y Hamilion, do; Di + NJ; Latham and da: J Tra trayson, F Martin, Va: < 2 KWOOD HOUSE ; mEHeY , « de: . 5 Miss Wheeler: G —W H Whelan. Macs UsN: 4 RJ Hall & by. do: D Bk 1 pimples and contract, receiving none that fall be- NY, S Sime P Flamm, Md; G Gideon, US cae yeeis attention ie also Leer er = MeCallongh. Pa; S Y D Arrowsmith, | Vat aed gy the SOMME resolution o, i Cons Joues, USN; Mes MB Sherwood, Mis ap 1 inwaw df HMe ace of 10th August, IHG. Sherwood, and-H Sherwood, NY; JP’ Ord Nt & fam. tL. Morris, B Morris JT Hon A Just reony S sale, 30 roli f& Kelly nt. © Haines, | 5 4,and4 4, TAN TON AT'S Tan rolis peocrien 4, 7 Mass; Join | White, of ke of Gowyua, . In colors au wing, and extra Manhing wakes, and © Alexander, Va; H Stl- mae have been selected with great care Va: JS Dougherty, Pa; W enranee oh eo, SUberior and cheap. Kr H Myers. and P 1. Dubosq. Pa; B Hol- | Chinaitas probable tha event slate of things 1 Ale: MB Shewood, NV; fi Bayard. D pried for several years, = *® Mattings will be Hand JJ Dull, Pa; W 1 Md; just received 5 elt, and wll, Pa; WoT Duvall, Md; J nenubiENGLISH Bu TSG asnals cheng and UNITED STATES HOTEL bought at late auctions in Ni etd A ew ¥ R W_ Brown, | sold in pre ork, amd will bo Miss; WS Williams and ‘TP pportion. ~ J Jones, Va; HM | “Also, RUGS and MATS Sper y. NY . ap ISeotw GLAGE DODSON & CO. z : = AINTS AND OILS. eee PR MUVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. P eed Oil, White Lead i From rhe Usizen States. nied Oil, French Zinc, Steamers re pS ta Days. Pateut Dryer, Jerser Zine, ew + La ‘ niMew York pool ...May 9 | Bristol, badger, camel's he ir, and sable Brushes, New Yok__B: a Liberal discount on cwvreut prices made for cash oN =< or good paper. J. KR. MeGREGOR mar 24° We S31 534 7th street. From Evrore sseeeeee Leiverpool, ..Quebec.....Apl. 22 ‘The Califorvia Mail Steamers leave New York Ob Lug Sth and 2th of each month. “HOICE, HAMS FOR BAKE We have , feceived to-day. a prime lot of SUGAR-CURKED HAMS, prepared wit RING a BUwCHE LE, : ing. 8717 corner Vermpat avons ‘and 15th street. Judian Miscellaneous. CARD.—The undersi; would full: ir friends and to the chistes of i Foe ar ire entered my Purpose of carrying on § in all its various bran le From our long experience in the business, we feel coufident we can give entire satisfaction. All left with us will be. Prompt! executed. Particular attention wi Pevpaid to Sa tal Painting. FINCH ‘ O’BRYON, corner of and £ streets. We would here tender our sincere thanks to out former friends and customers for their liberal pat Tonage heretofore extended to us individually, and respectfully solicit a contiguance of ee same to the : INO. S. i np 9-2uwSw&klawSw JAMES O'BRYO ¥ THE PRESIDENF OF THE UNITED B STATES. In pursuance of law, I, FRaNKLtn Pierce, Prosi- dent of the United States of America, do hereby de- clare and make known that pubiic sales will be held the undermentioned land offices inthe TERRITORY BGON, At the period hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at OnEGox City, commencing on ewes the tenth day of Aucust nezt, for the dis- posal of the public lands within the following-named townships, viz: ij tS North of the base line and east of the Willamette meridian, . ‘Township onoand fractional township two, of range one. South of the base line and east of the Willamette ; meridian. ‘Townships one, two and three, of rango one. ‘Townships one, two and three, of rane two. North of the base line and west of the Willamette p meridian, Pebetears: | one, of ranges one, two and three. South of the base line os Pea of the Willamette meridian, ‘Township one, of ranges one, two and three. ‘Township three, of ranges one and two. ‘Township four, of ranges one, tteo and three. ‘Township seven, of ranges two, threc, four and we. ‘Township eleven, of renzo t& rea, four and fire. Townships seventeen and eightoon, of range three. Townships seventeen and eighteen, of range four. At the laud office at WixcHESsTER, commencing on Monday, the tenth day of August net, for the dis- posal of the public lands situated within the follow- ing named townships, viz: . South of the base line and west of the Willamette _ meridian, | Sections one to fitteen, inclusive, the northeast quarter of section seventeen, the northeast quarter of section twenty-two, sections twenty-three, twen- ty-four, twenty-five, tweuty- ud thirty-five, of township twenty-two, of raige Tho southwest quarter of section seven, the south- west quarter of section fifteen, the northwest quar- ter and the south half of section seventeen, sections eighteen, nineteen, twenty aud twenty-one, the northwast quarter of section twenty-two, the north- west quarter of section tw: -eight, sections twen- eee: thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two, of towu- ship twenty-two, of range seven. Lots one to six, to four, mel inclusive, au inclusive, of section four ; lots ono. ive, ot section five; lots one to five, he southeast quarter Of the southeast quarter ection seven; lots one to seven, tuclu- sive, and the southwest aie of the northeast of section eight, the east half of section, the east half of tho northwest quartor, the northwest quar- ter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the. southwest quarter of nine; the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section ten; the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of s n eleven; the squtheast quarter of sections: turteen, fourtecn and filteen: the northwest quarter of the th a ‘est quarter of s tion 10, Inclusive, and the north southeast quarter of set twen' y-one to twenty-se = clusive ; ul the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight; lots one and two, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty mune; the uortheast quarter of section thir- ty-three, and sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township twenty-two. of rauce etght. Lots one and two, of section seven; lots one to five, inclusive, and the east half of the southeast ter of section cight, the west haif of the south- uarter of section nine, the north half of the ast gnarter, the north half of the 1 lots One to four, inclusive, he north half, and lots one to four, eotion fourteen; the south halfofthe north- arte, the south half of the northwest quarter, 's one to four, inclusive, of section fifteen; the northeast quarter of the northeast, and lots one and two of section seventeen, aud lots one to stx, inclu- sive, of section eighteen of towuship twenty-two of range nine. ‘Towuships twenty-six and twenty-seven, of range re. ‘Townships twenty-six and twenty-seven, of range sir. ‘Townships thirty-six, tfurty-seven and thirty- eight, of range o: ‘ That part of to the Indian reser tions one to six inclusive, sect ty-seven, see- eight to fieen tuclusive, and seetion twenty-four of township thir- ty-cight, of range tog. That part of township thirty-six south of the In- dian reservation, of range three. 3 six south and west or = ns fifteen and y-four 1 and sections thirty-three inelusive, of township range five hirty six. two and te: y-two to f range sir. fifteen, inclusive, aud teen and t ips thirty -se' nelusive, and twenty ~ lwenty two, and twenty-seven, the southwest q s thirty and thirty mt thirty-two and seetion 3 sections t = ton twenty - lusive, of township thirty - nt inclusive, and eighteen tinety 1s four to jorty, of range seren. the base line and east of the Willamette meridian, Townsinp thirty-eight and sections one to sx in- clusive, nine to fleen inclusive, nud twenty three, twenty-four, and twenty-five of township thirty- uipe, of range ove. Tandis appropriated by Inw for the use of schools, itary, nud other purposes, will be excluded from on the days ted, and will proceed an which th ivertised, until the wi have be and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall pon longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until aflor the expiration of the two weeks. Given under ing hand, at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of Pebruary, Anno Domini one tHouraud eixht hundred and fifty’ seven. FRANKLIN PIERCE, By me Presitent : 1 + HENDRICKS, Cominissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption toany of the lands within the townships and pai of townships above enumerated is required to estab- lish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeins this notice and before the day appunted for the ecin- mencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed herwise such claim will to for- feited. THOS. A, HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General Land Oftice. fob 19—lawi3w UNITED STATES MAIL.—VERJONT. Post Orrick DrpartME: WaAsttncTon, April Proposals for tral the Mails of t States from July 1 on the following ror MONT, will be United J, Inclusive, OF VER? ved at the Contract Office of til 92.1. of May 5, 1257, to be ame day : ; (in lieu of rontes under samo numbers in the adver- tisement of Ist January, 1857.) 451—F rom Woodstock to Windsor, 15 miles and back six tines a week: and from Woodstoek, by Earnard, to Bethel, 13 mules and back, six times a week. . Leave Woodstock daily, exeept Sunday, at 5 A e at Windsor by 734 2; Leave Windsor daily, except Sunday, at 6 pm, or on arrival of cars; Arrive at Woodstock by 8g pm: Leave Woodstock daily except Sunday,at 8a m Arnive at Bethel by Il ain; Leave Bethol daily, except Sunday, at 4 pm; Arrive at Woodstock by 7 p m. 457—From Bethel, by Gaysy. orth Sherburn tockbridge, Pitts- D and Meudon, to Rut- land, 29 miles and back, six times x week. Bidders may propose schedules of departures and arrivals to be approved by the postmas- ters at the ends of the route. 453—From Stockbridge, by Rochester, to Hancock 1 miles and 1 six times'a week; and from Rupton, by Kast Middlebury, to Middle- bury, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Bidders may propose schedules of departures and arrivals to be approved by the postmas- ters at the ends of the route. am For fori of proposals and instructions andrequire- Jnents, see advertisement inviting proposals for mail service inthe New England States, dated Ist Janu- i ry, 1857, to be found at the principal post offices. AARON V. BROWN, Postmaster General. Nog) OTICK OF THE ESTABLISHMENT O) Pe ats ADDITIONAL I. D OFFICE IN THE TERRITORY OF KANSAS, In purgnance of the act of Congress ‘approved Maret: 3, 1857, entitled “An act to establish three ad ditional Land Districts in the ‘Territory of Kansas, to be ealied respectively the “Delaware Land Di trict,” the “Osage Land District.” and the “W ern Land District.” itis hereby declared and made known that the offices for said districts have been established ap 20-lawiw s follows, viz : For the “ DeLawarr District” at DoNnIPHAN. “or the istkice” at Kory Scorr. ‘or the “WerererNn District” at Ocpen, in said ‘Territory Given under my hand, at tho city of Washington, this eleventh day ef April, A. D, 1u57, By order of the Secret 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General ap 13-lawdw i READY-MADE, CLOTHING. ov Fink Seanire, M Our present large and extensive variety of EADY MADE GARMENTS, of all grades, for Spring and Summer wear, offers great inducements ra ——— strangers wishing an immediate out- at moderate prices. Also, SHIRES and UNDER GARMENTS in een 3 made to order in superior manner, at short notice, much cheaper than the usual cit ces, ; WALL & STEPHENS. 22 Penn. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th ats. apt (Intel& News) F'RHING TACKLE.—HOOKS, LINES, RODS, eels. j . &e.,n complete outfit just received at ig! Housefurnishing Store, 490 7th street, Fi 2 G, PRANCIS. NTLEMENS DRESS SHIRTS OF FINE uality, Shirts to order, wi eaaiieke Aes WALL & STEPHENS 822 Pa. av., bet, 9th and lth sts, Insurance, &c. SCTIO. INDEMNITY FROM a Te Tat ee SO. E a PERITE (NSPORTATION, RS AND MECHANICS’ FARME: URANCE COMPANY 1 NSU OF PHILADELPHIA. 4 Fre, Maxine, anv Ixuaxp Insurance. Authorized Capital... ........2.- 91,250,000!!! - FFICR, NORTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA 9 ‘AvENUE AND ITTH REET, WASHINGTON. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charies George H. Armstrong, id, ¥ . Rubicam, wad KR. Helmbold, bey Hambolde . Carroll Brewster, — James E, Neall, I Leech ee MOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. nowats < fete Bobs Seeretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. agpsres Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City John Mi. ‘Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia “james Willaims No. 22 43¢ street. Anes u a + John Rigglcs, No. 501 13th street, below Pennsyl- vauia avenue. MARINE SURVEYOR, | Captain J. P. Levy. No. 337 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite National Hotel. SNERAL SUPERINTENDENT. es: John Thomason, Authorized Capital and Asscts. Assets Invested in The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the Company to November 1, 1856: Freniam nen ved on marine aud iniand risks to No- vember «2, $523,057 07 , and Good Securities, +. §$400,185 63 1 45,489 00 . ATs 8 ‘$177,123 61 Balance remaining with the Company. . $223,067 7 The Assets of the Company are as follows Philadelphia city and county bonds. i Railroad bend First mortgages, real estat 143,500 00 Stocks, ‘collateral on cail.. 32,400 00 Girard and consolidation bank stock... 5,125 00 Dee with Duncan, Sherman & ew York... .....0- 30,000 00 Dete payment on st: 97,700 00 Notes for marine premium: 106 080 59 Due from agents, secured by 35,576 18 fi rieaeer on policies recently issued, and sen lebts due the company..... oni nee in ee 16,456 74 $523,057 07 | The business of this company will compare favor- ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, up to the Ist day of November, 18%, the premium and interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred thousand one !undred and eighty-five, dollars and sixty-eigit couts, with the payment of losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- agement, the Directors feel justihed in soliciting & share of pullic patrovage, balieving that the soourtt offered is ample, and all fair claims will be ad- jutod more according tu equity than legal techmical- ities. an . ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UPFACTORIES, a WAREHOUSE All deseriptions of BUI sDINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCILANDISE, transported by Vessets, StTEAMBOATS, CaNaL Boats, RatLRoaps and the usual conveyances to or frou py portion of EURO AND AME ’ and on the hulls of STRAMBOAT'S navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low a8 other com- panies, and in fixing them every improvement in constrns 10n and arrangement will be taken into con- sideration. ’ All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. Office, northwest corner Pennsylvama avenue and 17ih street, Washington City, D.C. Tusurance may also be effected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, : . And in other principal oities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. aps 5TON INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. $200,000 1!" ‘This Company 1s now prepared to receive applica- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, MER CHAN DISE, &c., at the usual City rctes, without ny charge for Policy, at their Ofhee, corner of ‘Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. DimectTors. Win. F. Bs Samuel Bacon, Re t Paruham, James F. Win. Orie, Francis Mohun, Ben). B Wassin Capital Deposits.— Deposits received and Checks paid Without cha Drafts on the northern seaboard nm Deposit at par,and Exchange on shed Lo depositors without charge. Deposirs.—Interest will be allowed ked for, payable in sane ng the regular Exchange. Disceunts.—Notes, Dratts, and Billsof Exchange Will be discounted, and Loans nude on Stocks, Bonds, and S ties, at the market rate. 8 o¥ Crevit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotinble in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterais. and interest allowed if Money is deposited, an charged 1f Collaterals, on such termsas may beagreed upon. “PRAVELING BiLts oF Excirancr. be furnished with drafts in such su’ sired negotiable in the dilerent Cres of the Union. Bits anp Letters or Crepit on ENGLAND, IRE- LaNp AND Evropr.—Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit on England, feetand and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchenge, in sums to suit. Bonps, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of ah pr. cont. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. ceut on the he Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. s Rattroap, City, axp State Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe, Rail- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Laxp Warxants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates, All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in Overy respect. ie Land Warrants located on commission. 5 Laat) Warrant quotations regularly furnished if ro- quested. Warrants wi!! be forwarded to Western Houses on ord shed or seut for sale on commussion to responsible partios. Rea, Estate anp Insugances.— Real Estate bought aud sold, and Insurances effected. CLaims on Unitep States, Court or CLamms, Conenkss,—Claima on the United Statos, befure the Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt and abip Gaon anol CHUBB BROTHERS, jan Opposite the Treasury. 236 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 10) near corner of \3th Street, B. HW. STINEMETZ having made arrangements with a Company of Hatters to bo fur- nished wit! most ard styl z of MOLE N AND BEAVER HATS, will hereafter make a dis- count of 124 per cent upon the actual market price, making theHat sold for (and not untrequently for $5) tor the low price of $3.50, a slight varin- % tion in quality $3, and for 32.540 su- = perior quality for the money. ‘To make this system effectual, he will keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for Cash ON Detivery, which cannot fail being advantageous to the purchaser, thereby enabling him to buy for cash and sell at a ‘small profit, meeting ‘New styles FELT HATS, CAPS, and lew Styles FELT HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, for Men, Boys, Misses and’ Infants’ wear. Persons are invited to call and examine our stock. Call at 23 Pennsylvania Ave near 1sth Street. santa ie al settee NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Washington, 1s composed ot CHAS. St. J. CHUBB, JOUN D. BARROW, THE HOUSE OF HENRY HOLES. CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., specie, we char: —Travelers will sag may be de- se DAVENPORT, lowa, is composed of SHAS ST .CuUnR ian 70 WM. ‘DOUGA! 5 ATS! HA‘ ull ‘oustantly on hand a full sup- x: BEEBE’S NEW Vore _ ES, fogethor with TAYLOR'S of Baltimore. ‘The best black S HATS, got up in the latent style i vi 0), a8 good As 10 i) rae aad a ood f ouable f By orth $4; and rai S20 Phe bear eee Ieand the best workinanship is employed to Which ts sold for $30. We Hos seat oie meet with no losses,’but give each customer full value for his ey = > Felt Hats unvsually low. .N. B. Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a *rhousand » 7th street. near Pa, avi fora New York Hat Company. ‘cope et eae eat Stet ee tei NQce OF IMPOR TANC FE .—WINES, BRANDIES, FINE SkGars, &c.—The sul begs to inform she rene that he will sell stock of Wines, Brandes, Groceries at very reduced be equalled by any other Stock in this city, trade 1s respectfully solicited to call and examine my stock. @ Invoiees Are NOW on their way here, bilan will be sold low for cash. All epods guaran- ted, ha 4 ap 2-tf sonal Ho _No.357 Pa. av. op. Netaonst jotel, CORREATION TCC BRCM IEREY au he Liquors, Segars and ne prices. They are not to PGeedars mtea™ pic 752 dar i SY», Newrat; sia, Bron- the ? iseases which require a ‘state of oals, General Debiticy, icine is beyond question. pris yond guts vipat iar charseter, t! A Prositate to receive i ‘ian Syrup does not profess tobe a cure- sia ity extensive, because many disea- intimately . proceed: toma one cause, may be by one The ciass of disenses for which the Syru promi- ‘8 cure, is precisely that which ses re, is pi poo fled the highest of medical skill. The facts and a of thes Tup incentrovert ae Those may ae For ‘an opinion from disinter- wi ested persons respecting the character of the ‘Syrup, il to b i ith the following among tT EO i those of gentlemen well iechowvenmaniiy ss and of the fighest respectability. CARD. | : ‘The undersigned having experienced the beneficial effects of ther af ent preps de pu “gpa to recommend ie From our pt experience, as well as from the tea- mony of others, whose intelligence and 11 y. os altogether ‘unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effi cases of incipient Diseases of the Lungs rence) Lomeaety Breve Liver Complaint, psy, Neuralgia, &c. its ef- feets would be incredible, but from the eter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteer- ed their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power. JOHN PIERPONT, | THOMAS A. DE XTER, ARICEL MAY. HOMAS C. AMORY. For sale by Z. D. GILMAN, Special Agent, 350 ennsylvania , and ag the General Agency, Eeeerat L ‘and Sth streots. Novy Yard. feb2e 4 PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE 7 on OLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, PHN Be La CROIX, M.D. Albany, NoYes 200 pages and 190 fine Pant Ooleesh Lithographs es. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. wor sd yree' of postage to all parts tee Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar i ‘A iew. and. rovised edition of 30 pages and Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the dutios and casualties of single and marned gr me! fruitful allien- oes, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infer- enter pms cme gee a teeereltgel ous ity, it causes ani cure, by a process at once so sim, Ne. safe, and effectual, that ialiure is tnpossible Srules for daily ement—an essay on Sperma- torrhera, with practical observations on a aafer more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empiri: practices; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of f males—from infancy to old case graph: ly illustrated by beautiful tes. It"poimts out tv remedies for those self-intlicted miseries and disa; pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent im the young. truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage. Its eben 18 partic- ularly recommend: to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being ts entitled to. Price 25 cents per copy, or five copies Br 1, mail- ed free of postage to any part of the United States, by addressing Dr. L.A CROIX, (post paid.) Albany, New York, enclosing 25 cents. N. B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor {LA CROIX wupon any of the diseases upon which book treats, either personally or by sinil. H cines often cure in the short space of six day completely and eutirely ersdicate all traces and ich ind cubebs lave so | 's whic! iva and cu we been thought an antijote, £0 the Fun of the health 0 u it - His * Prem er? is «reat con tunehtal remedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction to the pationt’s constitu- tion, and which al! the sarsaparilla in the world can- ot cure. 7 7 lOifice No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. SS see OUGH—COLDS—HOARSENESS. DR. TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF Th t. Plonmad, “Sa “and, Spout Cure for ie 1Ore | . a 5 re Whoopi Cough, Croup, Ast oa, Dis Lungs and Consumption. Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1837. In again presenting to the notice of the public the — remedy, we feel that little apology 8 needed. ‘ast numbers inall sections of the Union are obliged to have recourse to other sources of relief than immediate prescription of their family physician, and ag each return of the winter season brings out a host of professedly new specifics, some good, others use- less, and many decidedly dangerous, it mes AS much a matter of duty as interest, Lelieving this to be a remedy, combining the greatest advantages, with the least objections of any other i use, to make ilay extensively known as practicable, ‘That such 1s its character, is sbundantly preved by the fact that it has been extensively used the last tw bend with hen grey Success ; ‘RS to spread and it: nty that its reputation le increase, with luttle aid from advertising or published lis cer- Uheates, (which all know can as easily be rn worthless preparation as for & meritorious one.) that by its own intousic merit, with the recommendation of persons benefited by its use, it has gained its pre- sent popularity ; it is not trumpeted to the ‘worldas pecific or cure but asa valuable and scientitic ary in pulmonary cases, ready at hand, and one that has been generally found to attord relief where most others have becn tried without material benetit. As such, it 18 recognised by numbers of our leading physicians, Who know its composition, and have been eye witnesses of its superior efficacy’, a3 well as by thousands of our most respectable citizena, to most of whom reference is cheerfully permitted. Sold at 25 cents, or three bottles in one, 5) sents, by ashington; CISSE eorgetuwn, > STEVENS, ‘Alexandria, Also, “TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY_ DROPS,” the 8 composition in a portable form, much patron by public speakers, singers, frequenters of public assemblies, &c., 23 they remove all huskiness froin the throat and Voice, act like & charm ou @ troublesome cough. Price 124g and 25 cents a | dee 2-Iv SS ASE Sts ee ol 0 ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT, JOHN rai PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, wishes to call *the attention of all that = suiler with defective sight, oaused by age, sick- ness, and particularly Som glassos injudicious| se- lected, to his superior SPECTACLES and GLASS. ES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant trangpareney, suited precise- ly and beneficially to the wearer, according to the Poospblgs | or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are tho ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using ¢! Pry not bein; poaner suited, by the use of an Optome- ter; and the practice of mass Joace enables him to pr sea Read oe siepane ol the, eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely requi will be farnish- ed with precision and satinfietion, ‘ TC very liberal JOH? IBIAS acknowledzes the encouragemont already obtained, and further solicits the patronase of those who have not yet availed sees ome a aw ersons that caunot convenient L sendi the glasses in use, state how vaamy ie they can read this print ‘h their spectacies, can be sup- pitad with such as will improve their sight. unumerable testimonials to be seen ; and referen- ces given to aed who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. _ Circulars to be had gratis, at Seventh street, three doors from up stairs. N Se, ORFOLK, ter A . wit g, The Speetactes ow made a suit very nd seem to have improy than any Other I have lately tr 6 Spa acme ora ITT. W. TAZEWELL. T have tried pair of Specta bt: a Tobias, and find them of wrentasmistanens tose Tie, and corresponding with his description of the focus. T recommend im as a skilful optician, HENEY A. WISE, Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. ‘Totuas for the Purpose of trying his glasses, I was furnished by Coal With a pair slightly colored blue, which have ailorded me more relief and gratification than any I have ever tried, My ment adage ver} E904, was injared by i 1 reading at night, frequently to a very lat hour; but with the aid of these glasses Ioan study t almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain eo! OHN WILSON, 0! have previously s ty Late Commissioner Gen’! Dee. H, 1855. —— Thave used Mr. Tobina’s &) four months, and take great pl tam much pleased with, them. benofited by them, GE May 5th, 1856, office, No. 512 Fellows’ Hall, C8. ae for three Aoe§ in saying that T_have been -P. SCARBURGH. John Tobias asa skil es of rema: | was recommended to Mr. ful optician ; and as I have e pecu. larity, was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seom- ed to co —— ae hag inepection and some slight suite me aduurably. : "AT . BUTL. ER. July 11, 1856. Mr. J. Tobias, Wizatxerox, N.C., Jan. 1, go J. 5 rSir: fen lo 82 the Spectacies which I obtained {rem ou last week re entirely satisfactory. From an imequality in the visunl range of my eyes, I have heretofore found reat difficulty in Pyles Pane the proper focal istanoe. It atiords me pleasu: tate that, by the aid of your optometer, this difficulty has been happi- iy obviated, so that the ginsses you furnished me are dedly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have t le Very respectCully, yours, |. gR 8. DRANE, e lames’s Parish, ctor of St. Ji Department or INTERIOR, Ma: From natu ‘defeota and the ual < wel eyes, I have been oompeliod to use gingses for seve- ral years. Ihave tried different opticians without obtaining glasses Serivetly fitted to my eyes. Four ‘months since Mr. Tobias made two Pairs ewpecial lor me, which I have found to serve me By the use of his optometer he is to glasses most minutoly to the cye. 1 most cheertully recommend Mr. Tobias to all tevingoomeen to use Spticnaie OS AREA Beg Pe shal en e LDV Ass’t See’y to sign Land Warravts, P. 3. OPERA GLASSES of variet; ~ ESCOPES an MCN OSC OBES Wate MA: feats low ori mar other articles in this iv v : ie constantly on hand. DRAB. | Gent! Cc ‘SE. hortest "Phe wubscribery thank Cl fo" peak ees Pio Patronise him that no expense shail bes, 249 south side of Pennsylvania avenue,between 12th streets, ‘opposite Gautier’s C; feet) LY 2-im “LSS BENBA a t = cce. Travelers’ Directory. WASHINGTON AND AL ENANPELN CHANGE oF Hoves.—The Steamers GE: —E WASHING TO TH COLLYER willdepartat the ita ing hours, on aud after 3d May next: 9 os Wtars at By 10% 12 2, {iss and6o'ciock. ne tly re! u it etart- ing ot ton time nicoreet a Sats on the CORSON, Captains. tS GEO. T. HOWARD, { J ther Boat may be chartered Excursions Any time, on application to SOsEra Be A President of the Company, at his offi Avenue, or to the Captains on board. TEAMER GEORGE PAGE. ST HOUR OF DEP ARTUR geal iN alr 9, A lezandrin at 06,7549, 10: ve i at Tide, 1. 2 Fe Sera Warton 6 OG a ‘Trains lenve WASHINGTON for BALTIMORE On Sa al 439 p.m. Lea’ "FIMORE lor WASHINGTON at rg | amar tp Aan “c am. for Philadelphia and New York wil 6, 0, and 434. egies or Pe ke wall take trains at #3; and 3. Berths Wes wilt tebe tunics at Cond Si,oonnect- 3, O48: W2suineton BRANCH RAILROAD. at Gand #) n., And Sand 436 p.m. On Sunday at 45 take train® at for At 's will tako trains mt Band 43, ing at ine Wesmengeen Junction, ian 16-1 T.H. PARSONS, Acont. AILY LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY DANS EESBERE, Pea ‘Chesapeake and Ohio —The Packet Boats AR smaktor gals irtpe to the abore poo ry o the 8, on Monday "March 23, leaving tho wharf of W. I, and H. G. Ritter, Goorgetow! ). C. mormng at7 o'clock, Sundays ex 3 thy m enht 3 leaving G: wn at fecven o'clock in ihe ings the Boats will arrive nt the Great Falls.or mn Aqueduet, st 108, m., Seneca at Edwards’ Ferry at 3 p. m., where a stage will be: Hetursing, toave Extwtrds’ Horry overy day st mas eturning, we bal in o'clock mihe morning, and Arriving in Georgetown lam. bein Qrancs AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE, Twice Daily, (Sunday hts excepted.) between VASHING TON sud the SOUTH. win ALEX AN WASIIN STON nual eROUTH vn Al A, GC ND IMOND, BANVILLE sed GREENSBOROUGH. 4 Leaves Washington at 6 0" a.m. saa Jexandria at 732 o'clock a.m, Sigh me ee tic o'clock’ p 7 xandria: eo om. nel? frome ‘Washington and ‘Alexa dina to Rich- 17" Gmintbuses and Ragare Wagons will bont the Depot of the Washington Railroad, t Wey pas- seugers and ‘iageare to the Steamer GEO. PA sk, for Alexandria, a distance of six mules, allewing le t. for meals. “iar ait JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. NEw ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charlest and ail the Northe » Tena. The iast Cetin link of Rastroad between NEW FPR ADD SME ISSISSIPPI RIVE! ‘his road is now completed opened for the reg- ular tran: tation of ers and Freight, and willafford more Expedition and less Expense than any other route between the Northeast and South west. Passengers and Sinppers will take due notice thereof, and govern m., connecting with First C te New Orleans, nnd all — temp tant point t estern Rivers.* Gols con- 8 coed to Ratlerad Agents at Charieston or Savan- ~~ —— be 4 pac Memehionnt other points, xpress Frei ns. Freight an charge of the Adams Express Come pany is carried over this route daily by the Vasson er trains, C. ARMS ~\ General Superinteudent. HUNTsviLxe, (Als.) Apred Ist, 1857. Hames Tickets to Memphis, Ac., sold at Wi! mington, N. C,; Charleston, S Augusta, Savan- a Atianta, and C: 8, Ga; Montgon- ery, Alm: hattanooga, an lle, "f ‘0 connect with the Western Traims on this road, Passengers will take the wtzAz trams from Wilming ton. N.C.; Augusta, Gu.; Clivttanooga and Nashvilie, day trains from Charleston sud and Atlanta, Ga. ap7t Fee ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. 4 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. New anv Imrkoven ARRANGEMENTS. Pa gs Pb meg toe ll pred Pres = Cumber |» Wheeling, aud rts of the West. Ist. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave (except Sunday) at 6.45 a. m., connecting with trams from Piiiadetphin, tirst trun trom Washington (at Junction)—will stop at Way Stations, and arrive at Cumberland at 4 0’ clock p.m. 2d. .The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden Station daily (excopt Sunday) at 9) a. Wheeling by ¢ a. m. trams for Columbus, AE, lis, Louisville, Cleveland, Toledo, on Cairo, and intermodiate pe dd. The EXPRESS TRAIN leav y at 7p. m., Connecting with ex press trains for Cuncinnats, St Louis, Cairo, Chicago. and intermediate pinces. distance to Cincinnati and other central and seuthern laces in the West, is neariy 10) mules shorter than by any —— route. The time to these places is also ul UA | 5 Af7~ Baggage checked through to Columbus, Cin- cinnati, Indianapolis, and St. Lot Z } eee and Baggage transferred nt 6! points free, THROUGH TICKETS will be sold toail the large towng in the West, at the lowest possible rates, at the teket Office, len Station, aud at Washing- on city. T A second-class car is attached to the MAIL AIN. view the entire road by eat gms takin Passeugers from Baltimore or Washington my modztion or Mail Train, and lying’ over at Camber land or Oakland. They resumic t the Expross Train, which leaves a. im., aud reaches Wh engors from W: sat Washington Junction. is 18 the only route by which Through ‘Tickets and Baggage Checks cau be obtained in Washington. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. e The Accommodation Train at 6.45 will stop at all stations east of Cumberland,and the Express at sta- t tween Pi Exstwardly ext morning Wy naberland st 2.90 m mont, cong West. the Mail Train lea Wheeling at 7.152. Mm. Ac- commodation leaves Cumberland at ench ing tamoro at S45 pan. he FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4p.m., (ex- cept Sunday) stopping at Way Statious. Leaves Frederick at 9 8. m., arriving at Baltiuore at 12.39 noon, The ELLICOTT’S MIL den Station at6 a.m. and 3.9) Mills at 7.90 a. m. and 7.3) p. m., except Suminy s. iV. S. WOODSIDE, jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOO! UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. RAIN leaves Cam- P. Leaves Elicott's The ATLANTIC. The babe The ADRIATIC . Theme ships having been built for by contract expres=ly overnment service, every care has been taken in their construction, 28 nivo in their engines, to in- sure strength and speed, and their nccommotations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and cor- fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first calin, 13); in second do., 875; exclustve extra size state rooms, $375. Froin Liverpe New York, %) and 3 guineas. An experienced Sur geonattsched togach ship. No bertlis ean be secured until paid for. ee shins of this line have improved water-tight bulk- and to avoid danger {orice will not cross the Banks worth of 2 rees 1th after the Ist of August. oo PROPOS: DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. Saturday, Jan. 3. Saturday, Jan. 1 Saturday, Jan. 31 Saturday, Feb. 14. ‘Sati Saturday; Apriit Wednesd 1337 Saturday, April 11. ed lay, April i. Saturday, May 9. Weduosday, April 29 Saturday, May 23 Weinenday, May 2 Raturday, June Weidnondns;J Saturday, Juve Saturday, July 4.. Wednesday, J 7 Saturday, July ig = ve Weduesday, July 3.1357 For freight or passage, rey to Nera DK. COLLINS, No. 5, Wall street, ew \ ork. BROV SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO. No.2, Aus Frars, London, B.G. WAINWRIGUT & CO., Pari owners of these ships will hot be nocountal.e for gold,-miver, bullion, specie, elry, precious stones or metals, unless } = re and the value thereat me - Wednesday, J RR FELONS K ‘he Fishing Tack! at Teocived ant for ante i . K. LUNDY, Siac __No. 128 Bridge Bw LUNDY. ME seat A GERICA AND EUROPE, by Adam 4.20 Tinareag at rahe WS. Arms, new edition Treat att ae w p Maps. ty Bred Gerhard: | ter Writ 5 ini¥ells'Iifastrated National Hand-Book, embrsc- umerous ‘documunts wd the Politi- er of America, Wilhams & Go.’s large Sectional Map of (may?) FRANCK TAYLOR, new edition. i H Henn Towa, -_ -