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EVENING STAR. THE ANGEL OF PATIENCE. A FREE PARAPHASE. OF oe. weary hearts, to mourning aoa meekest angel gently comes ; No power has he to banish pain, gad yet ia tend est hiveaes dear a Heavenly Fatner sends hum here. There's quiet ae angei’s glance, There’s rest in his still countenance ; He mocks no arisf with idle chi ‘or wounds with words the mi jut ills and woes he may not cu! He kindly heips us to endure. Angel of Patience sent to calm Our feverish brow with cooling balm ; Te lay the storms of hope and fea: reconei! |i smite and tear And throbs of wounded pride to stil!, And make our own our Father’s will: Oh! thou, who mournest on thy way, W ith longings for the close of day 4 " rnner’s ¢ar ; He walks with tie, that angel kit And gently whispers, “ be resigned!” ir up! rou! the end halt he good Lord ordereth all thin gay ———_ ~~ {> The wheat crop in th- vicinity of Peters- burg, Va, is quite promising, and not troubled with the Chineh bug DP The docket of the Court of Coramon Pleas for Norfolk county. Mass., had 127 liquor cases to be disposed of durtng the present term. i[7 A female infant was picked up In a pasture in Stoneham. Saturday afternoon. It was two weeks old, and the town authorities will take care of it {77 In Northampton county, North Carolina, Mr. Boon has obtained $150 damages from Mr Seull, for pe ns him fnto a marriage with a young lady against the wishes of his friends. {[> A letter from Havana says that coolies have advanced to S40 per head. Very common cre- oles from the coast of Africa are Worth a thousand dollars each, and the slave trade is flourishing beyond any previous knowledge of the oldet pirate. I Mr. Cyrus Putnam, of Hallowell, Me., is announced to have actually discovered ‘ per- petual motion,”’ and to have perfected an appa- ratus upon the principle which is capable of driving machinery. e bout to make an ex- hibition of his mechanical wonder in Washing- ton. iL One Cincinnati firm has shipped to the western territories since the second day of March last, one hundred and fifty ready-made houses. These buildings are of the cottage style, and, though transported in pieces, can be put up Teady for occupancy in forty minutes. Riss or Rgat Estatz in New Yorx.—We are infurmed by a gentleman in this city, who has been in New York recently, that a f: four years ags, purchased four house lots on the Fourth avenue, for $1,400 each, and that on Thursday last he was offered #16,000 each for them, but refused the offer. Jn this city there has been a ty ume »f about the same percent in the same fime.— Worcester Bay State. D7 When Delmonico undertook to comply with the new License Law, by filing an applica- tion to sell liquor, signed by twenty freeholders, he purchased a couple of acres of Long Island land for $10, cut it up into twenty lots, presen ed these lots to twenty of his waiters, ot 2 being thus qualified, signed his petition, ‘-according to law.’ A Connecticut Yankee could not have done the thing cuter. Great Scarcity ov Provexper.—The Knox- ville (Tennessee) papers say that provender has become so scarce in that region that le were cutting their trees for the cattle to eat the buds. The greatest want existed among the poorer classes. The Circuit Court, sitting at Jackson- borough, was obliged to adjourn, being unable to procure feed for the horses of the judges and law- yers. I> Prof. Emmons, in bis recent report to the ature of North Carolina, mentions the dis- covery. in the sedimentary rocks of Montgomery county in that State, of fossils of an age anterior to any previous discovéries of traces of animal life. “Prof. Emmons contends, therefore, that so far as investigations have resulted in discoveries. that part of the country was the scene of the tirst manifestation of that great principle. i Dr. Rainey, of London, in a communtea- tion tothe Lancet. gives the effects of creosote applied to warts. Among other instances, he ap- g ied it to an obstinate warty appearance on the inger, and then covered it over with a piece of aticki plaster. This treatment he pursued every three days for two weeks, when, on exami- nation, the wart was found to have disappeared, leaving the part beneath it entirely healthy. O07 Mr. Roebuck, the distinguished member of = — — hg! Commons, remarked re- cently, in a speech at Liver; I, that ngiand had prodneed only two grew ssidiens Second ee time of Queen Anne to that of Queen Victoria— Marlborough and Wellington—while the navy during the same century and a haif had produced Soeur — ee pe! he accounted for this ii at until recently the nav: fashionable profession ig one {7 Two Irishmen, one a Protestant and the other a Catholic, got into a dispute, yesterday, in the alley which divides our office from the next building, as to which was the only and true re- — ‘he Protestant seemed to have the best of the argument fora long thue, but at Last his adversa ry said: “Didn't 31. Pau! addr R Show me a bh a stants, and iL gi © cannot say which it was—the logic or the rain—that ended the discussion, but ive very evident that the vo! f the disput ; ee r of the disputaaas were all his epistles to the t he ever wrote to the Porgr Prayixc he poker players on the Mississippi Siver are, by at aeconats, bad clin mers, aod many are the dreadfn! bas yr te y 1 stories that are A party on board of one of the Mississippi boats while earnestiy enuaged in this famous game were much anuoyed Ly a tall yentleman, who, With @ sanctiinonious Visage and a hollow tone, ee wise Sirongiy eit Ways, as be w: players. Ever and anon, in the earnestness of his dis- eourse, be stopped behind one of the players and, #s if to render bis words more emphatic, brought Bis band down heavily on the table A rough Lackwoodsman observed that this last action was attended with a peculiarity, inasmuch as the preacher sometimes Placed one, sometimes three, and sometimes four fingers on the table. Without saying a word, he quietly drew his bow- ie-knife and placed it by hisside. Watching his Opportunity when his elerical friend next placed bis band on the table, quiekasa flash he chopped bar eae eae a single blow. rete: clergyman si i panic - mine Ry tarted back with “Sir.” said the bac kwoodsman, coolly wip’ his knife. ‘you may consider yours, 333 lucky that I“did not hold fours. of atin have lost all your tingers.”* einen i ary the wickedness of ked to and fro beside the 3 oe ARRIY. ¥ +E HOTELS” ERIVALS AT TS BOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOT _,, aw, Bernwood, do; W. -#L.—R Sanford, NY; 3 R do; G § Bekor Mf Burwell, Va; D A Clarbone, NY; WLS +40; LP Crosby, do; J P Kettle, Pa; J F° ~stmons, RI; J B Long; D P Brown. = rortons, SC: Hon WM Gwin, Cal; H $ » «few, Pa; W H Miller, do; R C Billings, do; « Barnum, Md; ‘T Cummings, We NY; F Welch- man, ly, NY; C Spaulding, M Forman, do; Mr Gordon, Md; E D Snow, NY; Hon T Jenkins, do; I, Williams, do; J Wood , do; M Cowan, S Edgefield, Pa; L. J Whitman, 3 G Aikers, do: G B Hawks; H Watton, Md; S G’ Neel y, do: G E Grove. do; W H Webb, NY ;AA Belkua . P Cush- USN; Gen Harran, NY; R Pembo, d ing, Mass; DC Breed, do; Capt 1, USA; M Beckman, NY; S Stoddart, ¥ Pa; WM Sanford, bro, NY; J 1) Sibley, HOTEL —W PF Kortright, NY; J 3 J F Charillns, NY; A J Austin do; R L Gamble, Ga; M B Mil- Miller, Cal; WD Beil, Pa; H How- a, Pa; T E Potter, Jer, do; C Wim Book, Md; H Holt, NC; F Bailey, Tex; 1. G Gaidiner, Ind; I Winetire and lady, PC Rust; Jno Adamis, O; A'T Walling, Io. wa: Col Jno D no N G Almond. Md; W B Nuckels, > W Sinclair, Pa; JR Diller Ht; W W Drummond, do; JH Harton, Mass: H € Scott, danghter, and son, Md; Cold Jamicon, JAY Tyson, do; Miss F'P Robinson, Va; Miss BIW Larton, do: Miss E Wharton Miss Aunie Wha:ton, Juo Wha ; GM Gil Ma ee easton, Sno Larton, do; G M Gillett, KIRKWoop HOUSE. —T J Worshi NY: JJ Greenough, do; W ; dwards, Cal; Mrs Brent, Md; J Whitaker Wie, rs J Whittaker, Va; J H Bom- — O; A Kennedy, Va; Capt A K Lo USN; a J Gramer, NY; S'S Watterman, do: P Della ‘orre, Cal; . N Dr SD Osborne, do. W ede NH Northup and lady. do; Brin, bert. V ’ OCEAN STEAMERS. OM Tue UNitep States. Steamers. Leave For. Afsica... Kangarou . North Star Leopold Hermano Europa . Queen of South Liverpool Liverpool Glasgow. -M “Nay a0 ow .. lasgow....New York..May 20 ‘The California Mail Steamers leave New York On the Sth and wth of each month. * Miscellaneous. PFoOPosaLs. several Navy Yi inder their ts |, Or thereto, or by the Bureau Fi event confust t classes for more than one and mistake. fers,no bid will be received, wh: Bureau of Yards ead Data ie any or yard 's once individual of a firm must sigu the Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly no — that their ‘ef prescri! * destmation before them; mo bid tetll be con. offers must be in the and be mailed in time to reach their ies the time e. receiving which shail be sider form classes fer ul the yard im scaling cont pane igu the bid and ina received after the per stated, and no aliow- ance will bs made for failures of the mail. To guard against offers being 0; before the “time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope, above the address, and draw a un- der the jorsément, thus: “ Proposals for Clas No.(name the class) for the Navy Yard at(name the yard.) Tothe Chief of the Bureau of Yards and 8, Washington, D. C. Form of Offer. sade ¢ {ere date tho offer. I, (here insert the name or names com: sing the hrim,) of (name the tewn,) in the State of (name the Sta ment dated ( of advert all the requirements of the same, ‘tisement,) ind of thi schedule to which it refers,all the articles in Class No. (name the class, according to said ed class Somme iy fm the columns for the amount im the column: foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the class,) (name the yard,) (here paste on th and opposite eac! ») for the ae amounting to (here write the amount in 1 propose as my agent. (here name the agent, een by tne schedule,) for the supply under the classes nuscellaneous, by e lace of delivery ; and should my offer be accepted, eae the contract may be prepa: Navy Agent at (name the agency,) for signatures the and certificate. (Here the bidder and each member of the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantee. (The unders' the town,) and the above named (name th hus Lor their contract wit ater the date of notice throu; acceptance of his [or their) offers before mentioned. (Signature of guarantors.) Witness: it the ab named (here name the I certify that the above Second reson: guarantors) are known to igned (name of State of (name t ® bidder offer as above be accepted, the Umted States within fifteen da: ‘h the post office, of t me to sible guarantors in this case. To be signed by the district judge, district attor. ney, collector, navy agent, or some person known to atte offer to furnish under your advertise- ject to paca ‘Yard at lule, viz: schedule, ce and carry out loliars and couts, and 9.) & non-resident of the red and sent to pte sd! of (name second ey heres wosioctake: tit tors, ») hereby undertake the ckver canned counts ror bidders) will. if |, enter into (Signature.) the Bureau be responsible, Class, No. 1. Bricks. 2. Granite. 3. Yellow pine timber. 4. Yellow pine lumbe 5. Cherry, (sensoned. 6. White pine, and spruce timber and lumber, ine seasoned.) (white 7. Lime ai 8. Cement. hair. 14. Files. 15. Paints, oil 16. Ship chand| 17. Hardware. Ie, eh 19. Firewood. >). Hay, 21. Provender, 22. Charooal. ery. Ts ) is, and giass. 24. Copper and composition nails. 25. Iron castings. 27. Excavation. Class. BOSTON. No. 1. Bricks. 2. Stone. 4. Yellow pine lumber. 5. Oak rd wood. 6. White pine, spruca, and juniper timber and lumber. 7. Lime and hair, 8. Cement. 9. Gravel and sand, 10, Slate. 11. Iron, iron spikes an 12. Steel. l4. Files. i nails. 15. Paints, oils, and glass. 16. Ship chandlery. i. Hardware. a 18. Stationery. ‘2. Hay and straw. 2. Epovender. 3 rooal. 23. Pack ing. 25. Irou castings. Class, NEW YORK. No.1. Bricks. 2. Stone. 8. jetow pine timber. & Onk and hard wood timber. 6. White 18. Stationery. 2). Hay and straw. 2). Provender, and castt PHILADELPHIA. Class. No.1. Bricks. 2. Stone. 2. H. 5 and ». Ha: 2. Provender™ 22. Charcoal 2. Belti 27. Iron Class No.1. Clothing Ate. Machinery and tools. iron spikes and nails. ng 3. ro ‘yacking,and hose. NAVAL ASYLUM. 2. Hts, boots, and shogs. 3 ones * $ Snes: Dry goods. 8. Bread, &c. 7. Tobaceo, 8. Miscellaneous. 9. Hardware. 20. Jron and nails. 1. Paints, oils, &e. Files. 8: 13. Tools. 14. Lumber. 1S. P. WASHIN SS. 1 2. 01 Ye - Yellow 5. 6. 3 9. 2. low pine trmber. pine lurmber. ee 41M Bi Gravel and sand. . Iron, Steel. i) TOR. = <) hip. Hardware. f nunee 19, Firewood, 20. Hay and Straw. 21. Provender. 22. Charcoal, 23. Belting, 18. GTON. iron nals, and spies. cking, and hose. 24. Iron gun-carriage shed. Class. No. 1. 2 St 3. Yellow pine timber. 4. Yeliow pine lumber. NORFOLK. 6. Winte pine timber and lumber. 71 ame. Files. Paints, oil and glass, 16. Ship chandlery. 17. Hardware. 18. Stationery. 1 15. Bricks. Granite. _ Yellow pine timber. Yellow pine lumber, Hard Wi Pine, juniper, nd tile 9. € 10. ih. 12. 13. The schedule will state pecie L peg in iv for deliveries as the articles which may PENSACOLA, wood tuuber and lumber eodar and cypress, /um- meragted form PORTSMOUTH, N. H. ine, spruce, and juniper. 7. Lime and hairs 8. Cement. 9. Gravel and sand. late. , hardwood timber, and lumber. V hite pine, spruce, juniper, and cy press, nd bar. } bids. tede- Hated ” he fay otc “y Miscellaneous. lace or placos, including drayage and livered at uch oe e tothe wi » used within the omicer thereof; Lg > all tl ing equal, pref 1 sions hemrtatmahctee” Reais, wi received tl ration of the period pecified ry _ m nef Per eiction ol delivenes, un- ti 1 thé contract. i “itis wo Lae a ob ™ and to be dis- iy the bidders, that the amou: @od number of articles enumerated in c! “miscellaneous,” are specified as the probable —7 which may be required, as well as to fix for determining the lowest bid; but the con: tractor is to furnish more or less of the said enume- rated articles, and in such quantities, and at such times, as the Bureaw or Commandant may re- quire; such increase, however, not to exceed one- third of the quantities stated, (and requisitions se: .through the post othce shall be deemed sufficient n tice,) during the fiscal year ending, Sth June, 1858 and whether the ities requi be more or less than those spevlhed, the prices shall remain the same. Ali the articles under the contract must be of the best quality, delivered in good order, free of all anit every Cale or expense to the Government, and subject to the inspection, count, weight. or measu: ment of the sard rd, imal! res: satisfactory to the Commandant thereof. Bic are referred to the Yard for plans, specifications, samples, and any further description of the articl Contractors for classes headed ‘ miscelianeou: who do not reside near the place where the articles are to be delivered, will be required to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal place near the Yard of delivery. who may be called upon to de- Like Lessons: without delay when they shall be re- uired. a proved sureties ia the full amount of the con- tmer will be required, and twenty per cetunm as ad- ditional security deducted from each payment until the contract shall have been completed or cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the Department. On classes headed ** miscellaneis,”’ to be delivered as required during the fiscal year, the twenty per cent- um retained may, at the discretion of the Command- ant, be paid quarterly on the first of January, April, July, and October, when the delivenes have been satisfactory, aud the balance ceights per cent.) will be paid by the respective wert gents within thirty days after the presentation of bills, in triplicate, duly vouched _— Approved. ‘ éareea ont F io 1 of the per centum re: ‘ved is to be paid aati Sh tha relested artisios offered. under the Gant tract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by the Department. It wall be stipulated in the contract, that if default shall be made by the parties of the first part m de- livering all or any of the articles mentioned in any class bid fur, of the quality and at the times aud pla- oes above provided, then and in that case the said parties will forfeit aud pay to the United States, a sumof money not to exceed twice the amount of such class; which may be recovered from time to time according to the act of gress, in that case provided, approved March 3, 1843. 7 The sureties must sign the contract, and their re- msibility certihed to by a Navy Agent, Collector, strict ‘Aitorney, or some other person satisfacto- ily known to the Bureau, Te is to bo ress shall I lor the articles named, or for the con estimated for,and on which tins advertisement is Insed, shall also ha ee increase or tract that the Bureau diminish the quantities named m the classes not headed ‘* Miscellaneous”’ in the schedule twenty-five per cout. Persons whose offers shall be accepted will be ne- tified by letter through tha post office, which notice shall be considered sutiicient ; and if they do not en- ter into contract for the supplies specified within fifteen days from the date of notice from the Bureau of the acceptance of their bid,a contract will be made Insurance, &c. P®OPSIIN, BAR ASE DN Tae nM Pun Pearpe ein aan age ean FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ RANCE Comp. 80 (OF PHILADELPHIA,» *? Fins, Manns, anv Intanp Lysvrance, Orrice, NortHwEst mae OF PENNSYLVANLA AVENUE AND I7TH StReet, WasHineTonN, DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charles Ohare A. Rabrenmne” rl * George Helmbold, James E, ox EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, LOCAL SURVEYORS. HOE pines Waiter, No. 397 D street, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia “James Mice No. 22 4) street. u re John Riggles, Vo, BOL ia erect: below Pennsyl- vania avenue. ARINE SURVEYOR. Captain J. P. » No, ‘ennsylvania avenue, Opposite ional Hotel. GEN Eee SUPERINTENDENT. john Thoinason. Esgact f aismtold qr B. FLORENCE, Vrosident. Assets... Tnvested in Bi The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the Company to November 1, 1856: Premium received on marine and iniand risks to No- vember 1, 1856. S2i4,ces Fire premium 176,796 61 Interest on loan. a7 Total receipts 400,185 63 Paid marine los: Paid fire losses. +. B77 Expenses, salaries, and commis- sions............ ++.» 45,489 00 Reeearance, odes premiums, sale = = ——— $177,128 61 Balance remaining with the Company. $223,057 «7 The Assets of the Company are as follows : Philadelphia city and county bonds. $ Railroad bonds...........-++. 11,000 00 First mortgages, real estate. 143,500 0 Stocks, collaterals, on call. . 2,400 Girard and consolidation bank 5,125 00 Deposited with Duncan, Sher Deferred payinent ow stock ‘not Notes for marine promiums.. Due from agents, secured by Premiums on policies recently issued, and debts due the company Balance in bank .. $523,067 07 ill compare favor- lar institutions in The business of this Company: wi ably with the most success{u @ United States. 7 From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, upto the ist day of November, 1836, the premiums four hundred thousand one hundred and ty-five With some other person or Fiesty and the guaran- tors of such defaulting bilder will be held responst- ble forall delinquencies. ’ All offers not made in strict conformity with this poor on Reesor will, at the option of the Bureau, be rejected. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be notified, and contracts will be ready for execution as soon thereafter as may be practicable. m l-lawiw Ss P. HOOVER’S IRON HALL BOOP, SHOE « AND TRU ESTABLISHMENT. My stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's, Misses ai Childrens Gaiters, Boots. Slippers. Buskins. Walking Shoes, House Slippers, White Ki and Satin Gaiters and Slippers, Congres: French Gaiters, Children’s Healed-bottom and Congress Boots, Gent’s Patent Leat and Short Boots, Congress and Low Quilted Shoes, new style Pumps, Patent Leathar and French-calf P. L. Oxford ‘Ties, Broad Strap Shoes, Boys Patent Leather and Calf Boots, Congress Gniters and Ox- ford Ties, all qualities. ‘Also, Sole Feather Trunks, Woo Frame, Iron Frame Folio Trunks, Traveling Valices, Hat Boxes, Bonnet Boxes, and Russ Trunks, My assortment 13 at this tine the largest inthis eity.and will be sold low for cash aml cash only. all early at Iron Hall, between 9th and loth streets, Pennsylvania avenue. may 7-e02w S. P. HOOVER, QPRING MANTILLAS.—We open, TO-DAY, + our v d ortment of rich ery large and splen Bick Silk and Lace MAN'T novelties of the season, and at ¢1 redueed prices, Also, a beautiful assortment of Spring SHAWLS and SCARFS, to which we invite the special.atten- tion of the Ladies before Sryien ied selections. COLLEY & SEA may 6-c06! 523 7th street, 3 doors north Pa. av. PRIN ND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. &9 Smoot, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C., haw reveived from New York and Philadelphia and now offering at very low prices, to cash abd prompt customers, a large and general assortment of Stapce and Fancy Goops—cornprising in part as follows, v: ew comprising the vie Silk Robes and fancy Silks est mike k Sulks, lugh lustred lac! » Lustres and Mous Delaines Rich printed (al! wool) Mous Delaines phailies and Bareve Delaines, in great variety soh Organdie, Barege, and Jaconet Robes fight colors aud mode plain Bareges and De- nines iain French Brilliants and Pereales as inin colors Cravellas and Spring-style Poplins uce!s, a light seasonable fabric L Best French printed Jaconets and Brilliants dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the p losses and expenses of onc hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- ment, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a share of public patronage, believing that the securit offered is ample, and that ail fair claims will be en more according to equity than legal technical- ities. fi) ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All descriptions of BUI 1. DINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCIAN DISK, transported by Vesseis, STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS, and the usual conveyances to or from any portion o1 EUROPE AND AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them Cae f improvement in fe maka and arrangement will be taken into con- sideration, All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. Oflice, northwest corner Pennsylvama avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Offre, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, - ; a And in other rincipal cities of the United States by authorized oificers of the Compau aps WaASHIN ON INSURANCE COMPANY CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. +++» $200,000 any is now prepared to rece: RURANCE ON BUILDID oy & it the usual City rates, any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. CaPITAL........ This Com Diuxctors. Wa. F. Bayly, Samuel Bacon, Robert Faruham, James F, Haliday, Wm. Orne, Hudson ‘Taylor, Francis wenes, M. W. Gait. Ca JAMES C. McGUIRE, President. G. D. Hanson, Secretary. ap ii-ly ANKING HOUSE OF JHUBB BROTHERS. Dercztts.— Deposits received and Checks paid without charge. Dratts on the northern seaboard ved on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON ‘Perosits.. Interest will be allowed on Deposits at if es as may be agreed upon. st Wate Brilliants, from 124 to 314g cents Best makes new styles Ginghams Pebases Chambrays and plain Lustres Prglis Vents of new styles, in great variety, at 2% cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies Wuite Goups, m great variety, ook and Jaconet Muslins lain Swiss, > laid and striped Musling nall-hgured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslin Plaud an triped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss ns, and Wash Nets i] nens (of the t makes) very cheap inen Cambrie, Linen and Bishop Lawns aper English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use New se Bates, Atwood, and other good makes irtings White Cambries (of Jonas's celebrated make) White Brilliants and striped India Dimity Marseilles for Basques and Bounet Card Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collars. EMBROIDERIE: French worked Muslin Collars and Sets Swiss Cambric Collars and Sets sb and Lace Sleeves and Sets oniton and Maltese Lace Couars Swiss Cambric and Dimty Bands Embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfe. Also, new styles Lace and Silk Mantylas Stella and White Crape Shawis . Piain and rich figured Bonnet and Spsh Ribbons be spring, eapolitan, and other Skeleton irts Sores assortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves ‘afieta Silk, black lace and Lisle thread do, oar Hosiery of every kind for ladies and children Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain do e thread and faney cotton do. A good assortment of Silk Cravats and Ties Buspoulers. Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Fossamer and Lislo-thread Shirts and Drawers New style P ols. , Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- t pe. with every variety of Housé-furnishing Dry Doinestio Goods for servants wear of the heaviest makes. ‘Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods I 5 “apete JOHN H. SMOOT. ap 8-tr SM 28—CARRIAGES—CARRIAG The undersigned has now on hand SUMME White Tarletons, Illu: A ae ‘ood assortment o| E REE je very res) ‘enorally Prices moderate. BY DENNIS, ap 24-eo3m ave. and C st. MPORKTANT TO PRINTERS.—Having been appointed the sole agent for the sale of Printer’s Ink in the District for that old and long-tried estab- lishment of aightbody, of New York, for- merly Colle Lightbody, | am now receiving and shall keep constantly on hand 1 supply of the ditfer- ent grades of Inks, which I shail sell at factory pri ces. All Inks sold by me can be returned if not as recommended, EDW’D ‘TOWERS, eolin D it, between 6th and 7th sts. READY-MADE CLOTH- Quatity.—Our present large and extensive variety of Ready-made Garments of all grades, for Spring and Summer wear, offers great inducements to citizens and strangers, wishing an immediate outfit at moderate rates. Also, Shirts and Under-garments in great varie hes. c noth are gerd to oe be suverion manner at short ! eaper than the usual eity prices, en OP WALL, & STRPLENS. S22 Pennsylvama avenue, may 9-eod6t between 9th and 10th street PORN TURE, FU TURK, FURNITURE Our Ware Rooms contain now the finest assort- ment of CABINET WARE, and other Fur- niture, that-we have ever had ; and we can as- sure all who desire to make purchases that they will = time and money by giving us a caifinstead of going to auction sales. e have those wood marble TRETA which as ee Salling at suction for $24 other articles in tion. ‘4 lullassortment of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS always on hand. Wilder's pate a be; ei Se. at ee eed ilder’s patent, st in use. au ices. GREGOR & CO. pas Pe a tk st ned w announ 7g omersigns and to the citizens of Washington ponerally that they have entered intoa co-partuership for the purpose of be Fa the Fajntixo Br ess inall s-wexious teas reek, r i Sines: ident we oan nit entire satisfsetion. -All orders left with us will be promptly exeeuted. Particular ibn wil be paid to Sign and Orna- mental Paintings" “FINCH & OBRYON corner of 12th and E streets. We sonesrieiad here ender a, st cue Tonage Deposits ty Vireinia anv C Monny. Deposits in Virgina and ot Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked fur, payable in sane fuuds, or in specie, we charging the regular Exchange. | Discounts.—Notes, Drafts, aud Bilisof Exohange will be discounted, and Loans made ou Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at the market rate. Lerrers oF Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be urnished, negotiable in the different Citie the United States, on Depoait f Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, ai charged if Collaterals, on such terms as may be agreed upon, 4 AVELING Bits op Exchance.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditfe f the Union. BILLs an JREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRE- AX — Bills of Exel Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and hed at the market rate for Exchange, . Bonps, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks, and Secur: ties Pay ing from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of ay pr. ceut. Where Stocks are beught upon orders, we Teserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. ceat on the coat, Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. , Rairroa b, City, AND Stare Bonpvs.—Railroad, City, aud State Bonds can be placed in our hands for hegotiation, either in this country or Europe. Raal- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warrant: and Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. Land Warrants located on commission. nd Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- quested, Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible parties. Reat Estate axp Insurancrs.— Real Estate id and Insurances effected. bought and soid U 8, Crame, United States, before the , intrusted to us, willbe rompt and able attarneys, ; OF Prom eT ODD BROTHERS, jan27 Opposite the Treasury. 236 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near corner of \3th Street. B. H, STINEM 2TZ having made arrangem: with a Company inven to be fur. = nished with the most pooaer ace of MOLESKIN AND BEAVER HATS, will hereafter make a dis- count of 12% per cent — the actual market price, making theHat sold for j4(and not mulboquentl fc the low price of $3.50, light varia- tion in quality me r $2.50 bu. perior quality for the money. ‘To make this system effectual, he will keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for Casi ON DELIVERY, which cannot fail being advantageous to the purchaser, thereby enabling him to buy for cash and ote 8 small profit, meeting 3. with no losse: lew Styles ‘THA CAPS, and STRAW Boys, Misses and’ Infants’ wear. ums to sui 'y for $5) for: eoubs. for M i ersons are invited to call and examine our stock. aoe ‘at 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of treet. ap ll-tf ge | EREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, pposite the Treasury. HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, 18 composed THE . opY shington, CHAS. St. J. CHUBB, HENRY HOLMES.” THE HOUSE OF 3 CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., VENPORT, lowa, CHAS, St. J. CHUBB ALEXOR I BARROW, WAL. H. DOUG. ‘ol ly on hand a full sup- HA’ \t] Lis BE SN AV VOR 4 ogether wi 'S, got up in the latest sty! se HA’ dreve HATS, for $3,50, as good as those usual! at $5 a £ fas je Hat at, 3, yon ol nd # first rate Hat, 2,5). The materials and the best Seana is employed to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for $3. We do a cash business. meet with no losses, but give cach customer full value for his mone: ‘elt Hats unusual! jon, N. B. Agent for Driscoil’s Balm of a r usand FANTHON anaieel nee Ba. avenne, Ax 4 avenue, fora jew York Hat Company. po ay a Paorene raza colors tted up a R. t he has to meg ON bose who avor at as oy a figure se Hi hi B.cstipmimr noe fan l¢-6m* No, % Louisinns ay,e, and interest received amounted to tie large sum of yment of Medicines. ——— ——— ee HE GREATEST eT tage tee Mr, Kuxxor, of Roxbury. has agi of our common OF HUMOR, EVERY KIND orst Scrofala down to a common Pimple. ese tore slaves bem cate isssoe iat on aver one hundred certificates of its within twenty miles ‘T'wo bottles are warranted to cute § nursing Sore Mout! pone to shree bettion will eure the worst kind of u \ * 2 or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. tthe Mouth Stomach. eu ane i 5 ee to five bottles are ited to cure the Gne of two boitles are warranted to cure all Hu- es. 7°. ‘sare warranted to cure Running of the Fars and Blotches among the Hair. Four to atx bottles are warranted to cure corrupt ‘unm cers. ‘One bottle will cure Scaly Fruptions of the Skin. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘wo or three bottles are warranted to cure the most most desperate case of R sm. ree to four bottles are warranted to cure Sait- in one cures ri . Five toeight betties will cure the worst case of Scrofula. A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot tle, and a perfect cure 1s warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to these who have im ynin tried all the Wonderful medicines of the day, 2s that a common weed growing on the pastures, and along old stone walls, should cure eve! system ; yet it is a tixed fact. Ifyou it has to start. There are no IFS nor A nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, bu! yours. Ngee over a thousand bottles of it in the viemity of Boston. I know the etfects of 1 in every ease. It has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year old, to old people of sixty. 1 have seen poor, puny wormy-looking children, whose flesh was sott snd pabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one le. ‘To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It Cape great relief in eatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of uature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; they always disappear in Trom four days to » week. ere is never a bad re- sult from it; on the poo When that foeling ix one, you will feel yourself ikea new person. Feard come of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to. “ In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its mtroduction as a general family medicine, great and ful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic hts—n disease which was always considered incurable, have bean cured by a few bottles. O, what a miorer af it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged humor inthe Vo a humor, NDS, bums eople cured by it. For the various diseases of the Tiver, Sick Headache, Drepepein, Asth Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, of the Spine, Disea: and particularly in Diseases of the ‘Hidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necsssary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spooniul— children from five to eight years, tea-s| ul. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Strect. Roxbury, Massachusetts. Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. 8. Waish, J. P.'Stone Martin King, Nairn & Paliner, Schwariz & Boswell, niel B. Clark, J. P. M Dyson, Pord & B 8. Cissell, O M Lentham, J my S-ly Awe Ae HE PERUVIAN SYRUP havi sed the ordeal to which many discoveries in the Materia Medica are suljected, must now be re- ceived as an established medicine. ITs wala ot ASSN IN CURING . YSPEPSIA Affections of the ropsy, Newral; chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, ed state of the Blood, Boils, General Debility, and all Diseases which require @ Tonic and Alterative medicine ts bevond question. The proofs of its effi Are so numerous, 80 weil authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the prottered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a cure- all, but its range is extensive, because many disea- ses, apparently unlike, are intimate.y related, and, proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one fiver, remedy. The diseases for which the Syrup promi- Ses A cure, 1s precisely that wluch has so - fled the pighest order of medical ekill. The frets are tangible, the witnesses accessible,and the safety tuul efficacy of the Syrap incontrovertible. ‘Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the cliaracter of the Syrup, cannot fail to be satisted with the following amon Bumcrous testimonials, in the ‘Tho signatures are those of in the community, and of the F CARD. | The undersigned having oxporionoed the beneficial effects of the * Peruvian Syrup,’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the pubic. From our own experience, as weil as from the tes- timony of others, who: is of the sAgonte: entiemen well known fighest respectalulity. intelligence and integrity fre altogether unque: nable, we have no ‘doubt of its eflicacy in caxes of incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronclual Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Gomplaiut,, Dropay, Neuralgia. Se. Tntiond ite ef ets would be ineredible, but from the character of those who have witnessed them, &nd have vo'unteer- ed their testimony, as we clo vue « to its HN PIER LOMAS A. D power, MAY, Cc. AMORY. N, Special Agent, 350 the Goneral Agency, mer of Land sthetrests. Navy Yard. feb 38" private MEDICAL TREATISE z PHISIOLOGICAE VIEW OF RRIAG iy M. ii bs CROIX, M.D Aina WAS 200 pages and 130 ane ry aed Colored Lithographs lates. PRICE ONLY 23CENTS. | a slini @f postage to all parts of Union. Dr. M. B. 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THOWARD, { Cartan, Pal be for ¥. avenue, or to the Captains STEAMER GRO! AGE. S HOURS OF DEPaK Yeh ons at BRYAN, 3) Penn. ap Sr Leave Alexandrm at oe rh a ie. Ge. ‘eave Washington at 6, 2 ELL WV ASHINGTON BR Trains lenve WASHINGTON ( st 6and = m., and Sand 4%) p. m. On Sunday, at 445 p.m. Leave BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at Fay ale ae 9 we Chm pm, mn Sunday at 4d5 a.m, Passengers for Philadelphia and New \ork wii! take train® at 6, #34, ae. . ‘or Annapolis will take trains at $34 and 4). ‘or Noriolk will tnke trains at 3% and 3. , —— LSBs me ones and 439, comnect at ton . ens tt TH, PARSONS, Agent. SPR Bape CH RAILROAD. ot BALTIMOK BE 1 AILY §.) DWARDS’ FERRY ANDL a., via Chesapeake and A ies rt of W. HL 5 jeorgetown, D.C. ev: morning at? o'clock, Sundays excepted; through im emht hours; leaving Georgetown at teeven Marg d | the the will arrive at the Great r a ae aS wards’ m., Where « e wil readiness convey pattencera to Leesburg, Va. Returning, leave Edwards’ Perry every day at nine o’clook in the morning, and arriving m Georgetown al sunsel. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate points as folio Great Falis or W ashington Aqueduct, genta; Seneca, 75 cents; Ed ’ Berry, #1.l2; [cen pai wo terys me En $1.75. Mes : e prices. “Soars ee Wai, & 1G. RITTER, ()*ANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE. Twice , (Sunday nights exceptod,) between DAMAELE sot UREENSBOROUGHE . Leaves Washington at 6 o'clock a.m. * ria at 73, o'clock a.m, ren a be 5 Pere a Washingtoa and Alexandria to Rich- mond, e pagens will beat the ‘Ashin 17" Ornmimsesand Bacenge | y - {the Washi veer uns lngrsoe te the Denne? ase sengers for Alexandria, a distance of six nules, allowing AMES A. EVANS, Agent. ample time for meals. i aa NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING a, Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.; Saven- and ail the Northeastern cities, with Tenn. The inst commoetins Jisk, of Railroad between N YORKANDTHE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. ‘his road is now completed and opened for the reg - ular transportation of Passengers and Freizht, and will afford more tion and less Expouse then any other route betweeu the Northeast and South- west. wengers and Sepers will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves aooording’y. Passenger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 2% o’clock, a. m.,(aiter the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga and Nasiiville,)and arnveat Memphis ine day at 7 p. m., connecting with First Class ickets to New Orleans, and all other ampor- tant por he Western ‘d ints upon the Western Rivers. - i ‘f ents at Cherleston or Savan- signed to Railroad Ar will Le forwarded to Memphis and other points, press Freight Trains. Freight im e of the Ades Express Come pany i. carried over this route daily by the Passen ger trains, Cc. ARMS G Superintendent. “onrsvirre, (Als.) April ist, 1057. i ruroneh Tickets to Memp! &e., sold at W:!- Mington, N. C,; Charleston, > Augusta, Savan- nuh, Macon, Allanta, and Colunibus, Ga; Montgon- ery, Ala.; Chattanoogn, and Nashville, Tenn. ’o connect with the Western Trains on thi ke the mreht trains from W ita, Ga.; Chvttanooga and Nashri!! day trams from Charieston av: vill and Atlanta, G Fe ALL PARTS OF THE W BB SGRE SEE BPE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. NEW anv IMrroveD AkRANGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Falttimore for Cumber land, Wheeling, emi all parts of th Vest. " > DATION TRAIN will leave Ist. The ACCOM MC (except Sunday at 6.45 connecting with trains from Philadeiplua, first. train from Washington (at Junction—will « Cumboriand et $0" The MALL Th pat Way Statious, and arrive at . M. RALN leaves Camden Stat iy sexcust Sunday) at 4.3) a. and reaches Wheeling by 48. m. Benwood wi trains lor mbus, fon, Indiana pe: ks. Powter leveland Toledo, rit, Chicagey be yuis, Ca and tatermediate pots. S2."The EXPRESS TRAIN lenvos daily nt 7 j OONHeCUng With express trains for Cincmuat uis, Cairo, Chicag: 1 intermediate place: distance to Cincinnat other centrafand southern in tho West, is neariy 10 miles shorter than brass other route. ‘The tune to these pinces is also u ied. 3 " Bagcage checked through to Columbus, Cin- cinnati, indianapolis, and St. Louis. Passengers and Baggage transferred at al pomts free. THROUGH TICKETS will be sold toll the large te inthe West, at the lowest possible ra t the 7 toket Office, Camden Station, and at We: i ton city. T atts second class car is attached te the M2 Passengers fre.a Baltimore or Washington may vretw the entire road by daylicht, by taking Accom - or Mail ‘Trai, and tying over at Comber- ° kland. ‘They resumie the next morning by the Express Train, which leaves Cumberland at 2.5) &. m., and reaches Wheeling at 2p. m. aengerg ed from Washington have ample time for meals at Wasbington Junction. This is the only route by which Through Tickets e Checks can be obtrined in Washingtua. R WAY PASSENGERS, The Accommodation Train at 6.45 will stop at s!l stations east of Cumberland, and the Ex, sat tions between mont, cong West. East the Mail Train leaves W hiceling a’ Paimodation leaves Cumberland ti at 5.45 p. um. The PREDERICK TRAIN starts st4p.m..(ex- cept Sunday opping at Way Stations. Leaves Frederick at 9 8. m., arriving at Baltinnore at 12.39 noon. The ELLICOTT’S MI len Station at6 a m.and 3.3 Mills at 7.90 a. m. and 7.39 cy _jan 16-1? Th UNE nd Ac- reaching Sam at 8.3), E TRAIN aay Cam- .m. Leaves Ellicort’s except Sundays. .3. WwW DSIDE, Master of Transportation. W_ YORK AND LIVERPOOL TED STATES MAILSTEAME The Ships comprising this tne Gre: ‘The ATLANTIC. Capt. Oliver Eldcid,o The BALTIC... aot Soren Come. The ADRIA TIC. "Capt. James West These ships having been built by contract expressly for Government service, every care has been taken in their censtruction, as also in their engines, to in sure strength avd speed. and wt passengers are unequalled Price of first entan, their accommadations for elegance and om: from New York to Liverpool Gta; inscoondde.. Sas; exeineree ws New York, 2) and 3) gui geon attached to ench shi Until paid for. ‘The sh wn yt bend : te eZ gape we cross the nort! n alter the Ist of ‘August. . pie sored D DATES OF SAILLAD bse -- 1857 | Wednesday, Mar. 4.1857 + 1897 | Wednesday, April 1.1357 -1857 | Wednesday, April 29.1857 1857 | Wednesday, May ‘27.1857 857 | Wednesday, June 10.1857 Wednesday, June 24.1857 Wednesday, July 8 1857 ednesday, July 23.1857 to No, 56, Wail street, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. KENNAKD & CO., No. 27, Aus ree AS & CO., Paris. mes " ir ee these % ups will not be accountahe specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless r therefor the value thereof expresved a 5 therein. —eE=E—_—_—_— REAT REDUCTION 7 cE GUGORERRS CRONIN THE PRICE OF til apne commission, fora Phite- Sewed or. Pees CALE SKIN BUT ae pascal Powe carry ENT LEATHER GAITER at @soh, se weed 28 $5 rate CALE GATEER a S25) 857 Saturday, July 4 Saturday, July rs | Ev New Y Fe so cel WARD! COLLiks, BROWN, STMPHE at are the best goods that is (or ever was) #0! u ae Price: for the proof, evme » see for yourself. meitively onah.” Nocatee Soh ermes ex! Ai wet erties Sut ido mer anh RS Be Rent REN Acpot_ CRP era FUL ld

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