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EVENING STAR. {Fon tae Eventxe Star. THE GRIEF SONG. pr racL feeb ke TON. nourrful and so sweet, ore tn ougitit be not uttered by the tongue, Hath yet ¢ maindy that fionts through Heaven. And God's giad sngels hw slaves it is sung too sacred to im — it breathes the muaic of a stricken heart! The soul hath strength to suffer much of pain ‘And leave no care-line on the placid brow,— And after years of misery, 2 smile As fuil of joy may wreathe the lips as now: ut to some hearts there comes so sore a pref, Time doth distil no balm that brings relief, a mated pair thet gave thee life may die— ‘hy sister, frir and young, fade in her bloom— A dear good brother follow quickly on, then be left 8 mourner at their tomb; Though dark the sky, and sad the tears that flow, The sun may shine, aud dry the stream of wo. But when the maiden thou hast deified, use of some sweet charm she hath for thee, Whose image, dav and night. hath worshipped been ‘Through hopeful years with fond idolitry.— Hath, not d-signing, waked a subtie fire Of love within thee, never to expire, — Then, for thy passion, giveth friendship’s gift,— A sacred, insufficiont offering : To thee, as ever, gentie, kind, sincere, — Anangel without healing on ner wine — There sinketh on the soul such utter wo, It may be borne, not suiaced sere below. The chosen one! for worship set apart: The fairest of her sex in mind and heart : ing daily dearer to thy sight— Pure as a maiden can be, and as bright: In every prayer, the first that He may biess! To love, to live for, never to possess— God's mercy! lot the heart-strings be of glass, So fragile that ther breaking may be brief — ty te ir i d strain of aucha grief. “strung! with sorrow this in tune, hy song is, Dea canst not coms too soon. Wassineton, M UT The Bos n Courier states that Donald McKay, the eminent ship-builder of that city has, within the last ten vears, built and equipped ves- sels to the extent of 190.000 tons. (07 A young geatiem: he left the city TJ Some enterprising boys were hawking bits souis- h, at exorbitant tates, as the same material used in of rope about the strects on Friday last. at I ville, selling them to the ignorant and fool hanging the negroes on the 15th. Quite ing an account of some Indians of Austra that, though they are fond of orn: “naturally go naked.” case with most people (07 Me. Warring gives a table on the Diseases of India. @ moderate or even an iminoderate drinker that, on the other hand, the t Mra. Alberton, in St. Loniz, became wrath- fal at achastisement inflicted upon one of the ttle Albertsons, by the school m: Richardson. the otherday. Tosatisfy ance, the indignant dame took Mrs. Richardson by Shi hair with her left hand. while with he right she pounded that lady's head with a bi stone, injuring her ve: One of the ma! teachers came to the resene, howe: Prevent fatal consequences. I A pet sheep in the flock of a farmer in Ur bana. Ohio, one day last week. was nosing abou: & workman's coat hanging on succeeded in pulling from bills. Probably am, Mrs found that it was ind his sheepship. for and his stomach was oper bills was found safeiy depo: A Goop —The ed the th wtofall evil’ fo ott was forthwith cut ted there. meeting, iz this city, yesterday off without general dispute, ill-tempered personzi allusio! mutual forbearance reigned in their midst that these worthy yventle: and devoted philanthropists combative feelings that harbored breast. they can ‘ernoon, n, good Christians Boston Herold. {D7 Most of the Brass Mills in our State busy preparing the brass hoops wh i in their skirts. The Winsted | « the new Braxs Mill at Plymouth ix af an order for 1,060 pound of these strips of | and that an averaze of un of twenty-three years lost $17,000 at a roulette table in New Orleans a few nights ago, and paid it to the last cent before ATURAL.—A writer of travels. in giv- says ments, they y—that’s the in his “ Notes Which teads to show that a teetotaler is more liable to fever there than at atler has the ad- vantage in being more exempt fiom most other diseases. her venge- > in time to ° fence. when he & pocket a roll of bank ¥ not being aware that it was ““fithy Inere.*’ he swallowed the roil. and soon d, when the roll of American Peace Society's sed ivate quarrel, or Harmony and Now have subdued the their own devote their abundant energies to the reformation of the worid about them.— | t | | C., has received fi Miscellaneous. °* | STILL LIVE,” And will not be outdone by any inthe Painting Line. Pavies aor o services of an ex pe} rap an Thament ter, e) 0 4 NS, BANNERS, - TRANSPARENCIES, &c., in the latest styles, = = 6 {i22) ,cgntinue oe HOUSE PA INTING: (ING, ni 3 NING ina superior a No. 53 Loutsiaun avenue, between 6th 7th “may 13-eolm M. T. PARKER. J OTICK, NC 5, NOTICE!—Persons in want Nor Sighs. LATHS, and PICKETS, CALCINED PLASTER CEMENT, and LIM of the best quality, will find them by calling on the subscribers at their yard. rd lately oceupied by John aie welmeato eep afine stock of the above ‘urdy, we intend to med articles. COAL of all kinds and sizes always on hand. As we will be receiv Coal regularly, consumers will do weil to give usacali. By strict attention to busi- ness we expect to merit a share of the public patron age. yard on First street, near Pennsylvania avenue. aie ii. C. PURDY & CO. PRePosars FOR FU — QUARTERMASTER’s Orrick MARINE iar | ice Washington, May 16, 1857. SEALED PRoposats will be ustil Monday, the 15th June, 1k lying such sof WOOD and COAL as may be required it July, 1857, to 3th June, 1858. for the Ma- rings stationed at Washington city, D.C. = The Wood to be best oak sapling, and the Coal best anthracite. The Wood to be delivered, piled, and measured, and the Coal weighed and delivered at such points as the commanding othcers of the sta- tions may direct, free of expense to the United States; the Coal to weigh 2.2% pounds to the ton. Further information can be hnd on application at this office. Proposals to be addressed to Major G. F. Lindsay, QM. M. Cand endorsed « Marines at Washington, D. may W-2awtl5June QERING AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. + Smoot, 119 Bridse street, Georgetown, D. n New York and Philadelphia, and now oifering at very low: prices, to cash and rompt customers, a large and general assortment of Stapie and F. ¥ Goops—comprising in part as follows. vi New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks Best make black Silks, high lustred Black Challies, Lustres and Mous Delaines Rich printed (all wool) Mous Deiaines Challies and Barege Delaines, in great variety Rich Organdie, Barege, and Jaconet Robes eight colors and mode plain Bareges and De- ines jain French Brilliants and Peroales ‘tain colors Cravelias and Spring-style Popling ucals, a light seasonable fabric a Best French printed J nets and Brilliante White Brilliants, fr to Sig cents Best makes new styles Ginghams at this of Debages, Chamb nd plain Lustres ing lish Pants of new styles, in great variety, cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies Wits Goo: reat variety. Pla Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Muslims Pinid and striped Mushins Smail-ftigured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins rs a striped Jaconet, Nansouk and Swisa Maslins White Tarletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets irish Linens (of the best makes) very cheap Linen Cambric, Linen and Bishop Lawns Super Engiish Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes Shirtings White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) White Brilliants and striped India Dimity Marseilles for Basq d Bonnet Card Shirt Bosoms French worked | Swiss C: | Swis | Honite Also, new sty! Srellaand White Crape Pinin and rgh ticured B Steel-sprink Spring assortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves ‘Taileta Sik. black ince and Lisie turend do, Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and children: 8 best English Half- Liste thread and fa riment i Silk net and Sash Ribbons Neapolitan, and other Skeleton @, ribbed and plain cotton do. Jravats and Ties nen Cambrie Hdkfs thread Shirts and Drawers New style Parasols. Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- | ton, with every varicty of House-furnishing Dry ‘Domestic Goods for servs:its wear of the heaviest makes. | _ Purchasers may rely upoa getting desirable goods Fass 5 70) pounds datly is re- ceived at the Ansonia depot. and shipped to New York by railroad. The Waterbur running on brass hoops. Old C Mills are also ecticut keeps her platter right side up. ready to catch whatever rains —Hartford Courant. i> The accounts of suffering and threatened famine continue to reach us net only fror two States, but from a Northwest. Actual star nen ation in some localitie: mbher—West. South and is spoken of. and very great losses of cattle and other farm stock. This is certainly a very unn- sual state of affairs in this country. and, of course. is only possible fora ve.y limited period amd in districts remote from the highways of communi. cation. The long and severe wiater, the b spring, and in some ity consequent upon profusi signed ack stances the prodigal- are the causes as- I~ The latest exciting topic. in New York. is the hydrophobia, and a war avainst all dozs go- ing at la energy Syser died of hyd:ophobia on Tuesday bitten b mmediately, and A man named John He was dog a month or six weeks since, and died within a week from the time the paroxystas go down to Quebec thence to the Arctic regions to make oue more search for Captain Franklin’s party, dead or alive Rae is to command tt L are selected and eng i. Wesay to search for Captain Franklin his men; be. cause. as for the ships Te bus. they | s Were most unquestionably seen in I-51. attached | to an iceberg, drifting to the south, ray as was the Resolute ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEL WILLARDS’ HOTEL —SJ Taylor, Mz Philips, NY; L Joal, do; J A 6 Greely, do; F A Saxton, Md; S Maz . Pa; HE Lenma Md; Miss Reed, do; Miss Har do, Mr Wetmore, iy, NY; G ~ Ma F Dixon, y. RI; Mis Pa! I NY; Miss Paliner. do: BG Keger, Miss; H Lyon, servt. Ala: HG Knight. Mus; LP C Bliss, Va; A G Dodie. NY § Torre, Pa; R D Masters, d Givens, do; W Edwards. dc JB Leech. Mass; R We: do: do do; y. Md: Miss Wor- Miss Wordon, do; W J flatter. Va; A Davis, Me; L Young. Pa; H Higgins. do; Miss Higyins. do; J Bartlet, Md; G Fisher, Me; 'D N Barry r WE Pargo do; T Beaver. ly, Pa; Miss Beaver. do; Mins Wilkins. do: H B Irons, do; H Wallace VY; F W Kelly. do; R C Moise. ly, do; J Stick. ney, lv. Mass: Dr Fisher. Me; A M Culver, NY- GA Petree, Me; HC Foot. Conn; G A Crocker, HJ Walke:. Pa; R C Hale, do; © W Kenna-d. Mass; F A Marden. do, CR Nichols, do: L. P Newell, USN; E M Patterson : BROWNS’ HOTEL —W H Barnes, Ga: JV Moore. do; S Shea. Tenn, Miss FB Rhea’ Mice £ A Lynn, do: Miss M Wood, Va; Jno D lect EM Keith, Md; F C Cowmar ¥ $ Pa; J Primer, Oregon G K Cinfiamond, do; WL Vike D Morgan, O; Mr Puigiey. Del; J A Beate: Mins Be Reed. H A Middleton. NY: Miss Slade, dc bs er. do; Thos Reed: Dixon. do; J C Thorpson. O: WM ers NY: WM Lockwood. do: W Morne O, Wa Lutiin. du; BF Hawkes. Ma € H Hond, Pa: G A Cr J Chancellor. Md; WW Md: Pp. Miss Schenck. Ro Purviane e WM JM Slade and Indy, © Dyer; Miss Goodal; J°S T H Dixon. M NY; L My do; J ilmer, do; JE rton, do; E Plater, do WASHINGTON HOUSE —Wimn H Robertson and son. Ps V Johnson. NY: MA Attenbury, Va: Thomas Potter, Md: J N Murray and lad LH He S CoH J Glinn and twodaught cr. Pa. WE Glayton, Mass; Jno W Turuer, d ‘ SA Davis. J Beo) Duntop, Pa Jas I pps ikon dor Jas Jones, d on bite, Md: GHB Fitz Hagh, Va; W A Floyd. NY, G Johnsen, Md; Jas Elgin, Ky; R R Marshal. 1M; Wm G Essier and lady, Va; Wm Reed and iadies, Pa, Miss McCafferty. do: MH Smith. NY: Riekasd 1. Howard, Pa RIRKWOOD HOUSE —& B Foibes, NY; Mis BS Dean. SC: JM Dean. do; JA Willtame, #% G Kiger, Miss: Dr's Binckbarn do; EW Col- barn: lowa; MP Ploeide GN Reynolds and EF ¢ De W F Sherrod. arenshaw a Eng; MN nell; J Emery and family: 4S Cothron. Miss: } Macduce Ra. tld NTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Fuom tHe Us: : NITED States, Steamers Leave — Bags sreeee May 30 Washington....Southa pton New York nora | va Glasgow .... ---New York. 1 The California Mail Steamers leave New on the Sth and wth of each month, were first manifested. A coachman in the employ of ex-alderman Alvord, also died o Monday from the same cause. ( ve been bitten and of course are fearfuliy ap; sult {0™ The Kingston Whig says: “ Weannous it as a positive fa eler. aided by building ia er, to be ready in May, t jends, is dan Arctic sehoon- schooner, and the | adventurers to accompany himand | in the same } | nant with the L [i \- py to! ee JOUN H. 8MOOT. ap e-tr WaAsdine TON AQUEDUCT. Orvice oF THE WasHINcTON ee Wasiixe tox, Maren 3, 157. Proposals are invited f the Washington Aqueduct. Proposals received up to 7th May will be opened at noon of that day. aps, profiles, and specifications of materials and all be ready for exnunination at this on and efter the 2th of April next. twillembrace Masonry of some Graduation, Excavation, and Em- wat of Reservoirs, fron Pipes connected with the Reserve KS hh iron main, Gate Houses, Saud, Rubbic, and Cut Stone. &e. ks and materials reference is plans. line the titles are not yet ed Stat: jere may be some t forsuch we will De made inthe materials and Work for ean he comple- atall ooutracts future appro sineer reserves the ork to be done and ct for each appro: some of the works ' o preseribe the of progress under 3 and ent | be stopped uni | In case of t work for wang will be prud, if, work las been orkiion shall hy, mel ins) 1 be Se for work or materials onthe The United States reserves the or ali the tills should they not be geous, and to u considered most work. “very offer must beaccompanied by a written guar- Aantee, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if hus or their bid be accepted, enter into an obl:gatio: ithin ten ¢ with good and re- sible securities, for the completion of the work ndertaken: said guarantee to be accompanied by the ertiheate of the United Statesdistriet judge, United riet Altorney, navy Agent, or some otheer > eneral Gov tor ind newn to the Engineer or Departinent cf War, that the guar antors are able to nike good their guarantee. | Bids will be opened in preseuce of bidders, if any of them choose to be present. T.C. MEL Captain of Engineers, in charge, FORM OF GUARANTER, Capt. M. C. Meigs, L cngineer, We, the undersigned, resideuts -, in the te of ——. hereby. jointly and severally, cove Tnited States, and guarantee, in case Ve accce| ht to reject any deemed advantn- ke Such arrancemonts as mins be conducive to the progress of the good aud sutheient sureties to perform or furnish the arti- cles preposed in conformity to the terms of the adver- tisement under which it Was made. And in case the said shall fail to enter into contract as ature- said, we guarantee to make good the difference be- tween the offer by the said —— and thenext lowest bidder. (Signed,) « T hereby certify that, to the best of my kne and belief, the above-named guarantors are gow: sufficient. (Signed,) E. F. mar 7-eodt7My&lawtf py TS AND OILS. Linseed Ou, White Lead, oiled Oil, ine, atent Dryer, nC, "urpentine, Ciromes, Vartushes, Litharge. Bristol, tadger, camel’s hair, and sable Brushes. } | | PA Brawner.Md: | | of best anthiacite W | ' Liberal discount on current prices mad or good Pee re R. MeGREGO mar 24 W& SS 534 7th street. QTAIR RODS AND PLATES, +9 Just received and on sale— 25) dozen superior STATR. RODS, in all widths, from % inch to 14g, zome of which are in entirely new shapes aud very pretty of course very choap, Afso, Lease BRASS PLATES for stepay This is aw t economien! article in the saving of carpets, as Well as very ornamental. Also, BRASS CORNICES, ARCIES, and 5 suspending Nets and Curtains over an'iadispeusgile neticle in ty nnd tomguite LAGETT, DODSON & CO. time. may 18-e03w PRorosat Office House of Representatives U. FOR WOODAN DCOA May i the loth day of gin the vaults the House of Repre- Sth day of October is to the ton) eal, in lumps of not re than six inches in diameter, slate or other foreign substan June next, of the sentatives, next, two hundred to Jess than three nor aud entirely free from ces. Also. fortwo hundred cords of first qualit, “ sea- goned Hickory Wood, to be measured athe Capitol Yard, twenty-tive cords to be sawed in three pieces and the balance to be sawed erly packed away in the vaulta at the expense of the contractor; the whole to be subject tu the inap tion and approval of a pore. to he Appointed by the rk of the House of Representatres Security forthe fuithfal performance of the een- tract for furnishing the above articles to the satis. fnction of the Clerk of the House of Represeuta tives, will be reqnired. i be separate, and should be endorsed Wood" and * Proposals for Conl,”” and directed * to the Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives U.S. at Washington, 1D. ¢ Ww LOM, n two pieces and pro VILLIAM CL Clerk House Representatives may 19-tawt June 10 S—CARRIAGES—CARRIA ed has now go hands ponte FS! necally and C st, €th st., bet. La. ave. Miscellaneous, Prorosars FOR STATIONERY. Treasvry DerartMenr, May 4, 1837. Srarup Prorosats for furnishing the Stationery required by this Department during the fiseal year | endiny June 3), 1858, will be receiv, m., on the 30th day of June next. T Byred by satisfactory testimonials of i] the contract will not be considered will only be awarded to ostabirs Sl che nettles eat be tt (lp ctacy be i @ articles must be of the vy: st quality of their kind, and samples as heresun tear: speci edzaeet accompany each bid. The samples of the party to whom the contract may be a }» will be paid for \ the Department ; the others will be returned to the respective bidders. _ No bid will be considered uniess the articles accompanying it are of the very best quality,and | Suited to the wants of the Department. | Each pores must be signed by the individual or | firm making it, and must specify a price, and but one | price, for each and every article contained in the | schedule. All the articles furnished will be required to be like the samples submitted, which will Tetained | for comparison, and delivered oh ate delay when ordered to the satisfaction of the head of the office | for which they are required. _ The Department reserves the right of ordering a greater or | quantity of each and every article | contracted for, ag the public service may require. | Supplying @n inferior article at any time will bo deemed sufficient cause forthwith to annul the con- | tract. i with approved security, to bo Siren by the | Persons contracting ; and in case ofa failure to sup- | ply the artioles required, the contractor and sureties shallbe liable for the forfeiture specified in such bond as liquidated damages } ‘The subjoined list specifies, as nearly as can now the amount, quality. and description of each nds of articles required, Crass No. 1.—Paper. ud contract hed manufacturers | of tha roposals for Fuel for | {tem 1. 100 reams folio post, satin finish, faint-lined, and trimmed, of the 2. 15) reams wlite-cap paper, hand-inade, satin finish, it-lined, and trimmed, of the | very best quality 3. S53 rears white-cap paper, hand-made, satin finished, of the very best quality 4, reams white cap paper, machine mate, faint-tined, and trimined, of the best qual- very first quality ity 5. 10 reams white =P paper, t 2 Iain, hand made, faint-liued, and trimm ithe best qual ity 6. 10 reams plain cap paper, white, machine- toads, faiut-liued, aud trimmed,of the best quality 7. Dreams cap paper, blue | hand made, faiut-lined, guedon pat commonly known as despatel or consular paper, of the very best quality 8 Mreams white law cap paper, satin finis heavy, band made, fint-lined, and trin the very best eualtty quarto pest, band made. white, highly ginzed, and lard calendered, ff lined'on three sides, and of the very quality 10, 100 reains quarto post, machine made, white, lain, faiut-lined ua three sides, of the est quality 11, 20 reams quarto post, hand-made, whit highly glazed, aud hard ealondered, fain lined Tour sides, and of the very best qual- ats 12, 0 reams quarto post, Fronch, faint-lined three sides, of the very best quali 13, 5) ream« white veilum note paper, highly giazed, hard caiendered, faint-lined, gilt edved on three sides, of the very best qualit A rams whitelaid note papers gilt-edged, hichle xtazed. and hard calendored, of the very best quality 15. H reais heavy inad-made ,white medium paper. for books. of the very best quality 16. Dreams heavy hand-made white royal paper, for books, of the very best quality 17. 0 reams heavy hand-made white super royal paper, for books, of the very best quality If, 108 reams copying paper of the very best quality, color, and style 19. Droams heavy hichly ginzed and har endered envelope paper, royal, y buti, of the very best quality 2°, 50 reamis heavy envelope paper, supor-royal, hard-onlenderedand hichiy glazed, yellow or buff, of the very best quality 21, Dreams laree brown envelope paper of the best quality, strong and well made 2. 3) reams royal blotting paper of the very best quality, style, and oolor. Ench item of the above class must be aecompanied with asample of half a ream, or one package, when not pecked in half reams, and the buts must state the price per ream delivered at the Department. Crass 2.—Envelopes. Item 1. 50) adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or | a bufl-ec with full pocket three following si 1 by 4 3 pr size of the best q 2. 10) full-pocket adhe roper size for q fows or buff, hoavy. sinoot the very best quality. 3. 100 full-pocket adhesive envelopas. of the proper size for the note paper, white. yel- low, or buff, heavy. smooth find thick, of the very best quality. Each color of each item of the above class must be accompanied by a sample of one package, and the price must be stated for each size and color. They must all be made adhesive. and gummed a proper dis- tance each side of the centre lappels. with full pock ets, and the lower luppeis well aud securely gunned to the pocket. Crass $.—Pens, Item 1. 10 dozen gold pens of the best kind and qual- uulactured. 2 silver cnses, with | Is ofthe best kind7and rred. 3. nrds Perry's best metalic pens, be per dozew cards. | 4 zen eteel pois of the best makers and quulity. 5. 5) dozen platina 7. Wdozen nlahata s #. 2) ui quills of the very best quality. 9. 2 doZen bronze imutation quill pe’ For all the items of class 3, except item 3, in the above cluxs, the bidder is not restricted toa particu- lar manufieture, but iples of ¢ rent makers, With the price of esch, my be subi 4,and the de- partment will select Which it deer ¢ best, the price, quality, and litness for the service being all considered. ens. Crass No. 4.—Pencils, Item 1. $9 dozen Faber's Lest black lead pencils, Nos. 1,2, and 3 2. 3H dozen of the best quality of black lead pencils, without refereace to the maker's name cs a) ince red and blue lead peneils of the best qualit 4. 28 dozen Wvory propelling pencils, of Mears, or others of like quality, with box of lead for each. One dozen of each kind of class 4 must be submit- ted as samples. Crass 5.—Ink, Ink Stands,and Wafers. Item 1. 12dozen Fry's improved patent American lukstands 2. 12 dozen cast-iron inkstanda 3. 12 dozen red inkstands with ground glass stoppers 4. Wyallons best ink, the department to have the clinice of the maker 5, He quert botties of the best copying ink, sample bottle to be sulmnitted, of the best ity munde qui f. 9 quart bottles of the best black ink 7. gallons best red ink, the department to have the choice of the market 8. 100 coreae best biue ink, sample to be sub- mutt 9, $90 bottles carmine ink, French small size, ingliss bottles, with ground-<iass stop- pers 10, 1,000 large red wafers for department seal Ji. 100 pounds waters, common size, best quality, red 12, 100 pounds best extra superfine scarlet soal- ing- wax. For all the articles in class 5 suitable and conven- tent samples must be submitted, with price attached to each. Cass 6—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Articles. Item 1. 20 dozen Redgers’s & Sons, er equal, genu- fhe apunafernsers with ivory handle 2. B dozen Rodgers’s & Sous, or equal, four- bladed knives, with stag and pear! hiandles 3. 12 dozen ivery-handled wafer stamps 4.6 ae sree Office shears of the very best quality 5. 6 dozen office scissors of the very best qual- 6. ity 100 spools of the best quality of red linen e 7. 100 dozen of the best quality of red linen ape @. dozen silk tape of assorted colors, in hanks 9. 6 dozen ivory pounce boxes: dozen lignumvite pounce boxes dozen cocoa or box aud san! boxes of the best shape and suatity jozen cocoa or box and wafer boxes of the st shape and quality 13. 50 pounds prepar 6 eizen 20 quarts black sand ” pounds strong linen twine 2 dozen round rulers, asserted 2 dozen flat rulers, ausorted i dozen 9-ineh ivory folders 50 dozen rosewood pen-holders dozen e| ie pen-holders O dozen barrel pen-holders 23. 50 dozen pen-holde: 24. 50 boxes sinall eylet 5 boxes large eyleta, French 10 doaen steel-lipped pen haudles: may 6-Jawt3ith June ERRING. HERRING. ae prime } ere a ERRING ex ect uly to arrive. sold low by . HARTLEY & BROTHER, 1 Water street, Georgetown, —Teverino, par Geo, Sand! 2 cents, es Chonans, par Balsac; 3) cents Ee Fanulle Alain, par Alphonse Karr; 25 cents. s Uscoque, par George Sand; 25 cents. Deux Historres, par Rugene ue; 37 cents. Alizia Pau i, par Feval; 39 cent ‘Theatre Coinplet, par Balzac. 5 cents. La Creole, par Feval; 20 cents. Don Martin de Freytas, par Dumas; 20 cents. Blanche de Beaulieu, par Dumas; 25 cents. Jncques ler et Jacques II, par Dumas; 20 cents. And many others at the same low range af paces may 2) F *K TAY YARRIAG —A fine family C / RIAGE, (French Phaeton) for one or, two horses, made to order by Mr. Hook of this city, at a cost of $650: is ax good 4s new; will be sold at a sacrifice, and on accommo- dating terms, "Can be seen at Mr: HOOKS Conch- bea on D street, between 9th and lth sts. Tay {6-eo2w* Ww. W. Hac! DAYTON KY. ? “HACKNEY & DAYTO} R Ei fete AND Gunnar L, Iudia rubber, of suitable | GOODS, for Men, Boys, M Medicines. eS A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while in the B nohitis, Co gat Cotte sat Be * . Colds, Ey i ‘The remedy. was discovered by him Insurance, &c. We Tp SHEDS COMED. CAPITAL, -. 2.02... 2. 2. $00,000!!! Travelers’ Directory. _ CTON ATR GANT RE eG AND —The or TH COLLIER How ‘ON MAS , 1] depart al the follow "This C is now pre) to receive applica- only cluld,® daughter, was given up to be ‘aad allen 1 ting ona’ tions TREURANC OR EE LDINGS, eR. | dior had ead inweh wf the wouderlul restr” | "E hows; on and after Sd May next; Sc rv CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rat ative aud healing qualities cf proparatione mate | o'olous Fenth Mtreet and. Peiny ivan {comin that might take’ Temedy fot his chad NYsahuneton: at 2328, 1% 134,58 and, Washington City Savings Bau i reaed hard and sucoeeded in realising his wish- e public may confidently rely on start~ ing at time advertised. RECTORS. His child was cured, and is now alive and ii MOUN tered the wondertul remedy to of the Boats will 8 trip to UNT Robert Pee, niise Feeney, thousand of suere's ial Par sof the Sark ad leaving Ris Tr dee iy oad zat ~ of each week, . di i maki com = a e - in. Ree |ae: Shearer | IEE Smee sap, { Comma sia en AN evaplopd onde ir, tase cosine ‘with full and explicit | Either Boat may be chartered for 1 as ditections for making itu it. He Br seni each ape shilling—three cents io L rit BRYAN } Any time, on ap; | President of the t | avenw cation to JOSE Company, at his r to the Captaugs on board. it G. D. Hanson, Secretary. pre r TECTION A LOSS AND DAM 0 successfully using cant te enclose him one turned as postage ont ES C. MoGUIRE, President. el . apli-ly L rae ey FROM AGE BY FIRE, enn. ap S-tf N recipe, and the reminder to be applied to the pay WTEAMER GEORGE PAGE. THE PERILS OF THE SEA, AND INLAND | ment of this advertisement. NS HOUKS OF "PaKiU RE geeien TRANSPORTATION. Dr. H. JAM Bey Alexandria t 45a, THe, 9, LOK FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ P.S. There are persons who pretend to py Pane Wathington at 6.8. SN, 1G) Le 4, S86, 2. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Fine, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Authorized Capital seeees $1,250,000 Orrick, NoRTHWRST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ITH StReET, WasHINGTON. DIRECTORS, Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charlies Dinsee, jeorge H. Armstrong, homas Manderfield, Charles A. Rubicam, ie! R. Helmbold, George Helmbold, - Carroll Brewster, E.N ¢ Leech, Jr. James ri B. FLOR NCE, President. Ht, THOMAS : EDWARD R. HELMBOL.D, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. pad 1. PRICE, Captain. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, Trains leave WASHINGTON fer BALTIMORE “a a. Aye Sane as Pom. a Sun = Lave BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at Sete es. moots: Sig p.m in Sunday et 4b5 a.m. — Passengers for Philnde:phia and New York will take trains at 6, S's, and 4be. ber Annsape i take Urnine at 8% and @. For Norfolk wu! take tra:ns at 8}, and 3. For the West will take trains at Gand 44¢, connect - OR SAL the “ Extract of Canuntis Indica” De. H. James's Recipe, and who profess to be his AGE All such persous are imposters. Dr. H. James's sole object is to benefit the world, and not to make money. He has no agents who prepare his medicines from the reerpe, and never will nave! ‘ihe impostors fannot make up the medicine from the recipe #o as to sell it profit, the cost of umport- ing the East India Hemp alone being too great to mit of & pecu: ap on in thw geaa- tmeremedy. The imitations are prolably com- pounded of molasses & pernicious drug o two costing a lew cents. may 25-3in RIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE \ 1ISIOLOGICAL IEW OF MARRIAGE, an FMB. La CROIX, M.D, Altaaye NOM 5 Pl Ss 7 | Ing at the Washington J 100. Charles Walter, No. 307 D street, opposite City | 0 pages and 130 meted tities eres, peacoat ENEPARSONS, Agegp. John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia | y= sM7P ERIE vayezy ait parte of The Union. | DALY, MINE, POR EDWARDS’ FERRY avenue, Istand. i 2 . 5. VR. hesapeak. James Williams, No. 22 44¢ street. Dr. M. B. La Croix’ | Ohio Canal.—The et Boats AR John Riggies, No. vt 13th street, below Penney! ee . : GO and M.C.M will com vauia avenue. : He gies. Fries 356 A. pop png pack mea now i 7 MARINE SURVEYOR. vevy, No, 3o7 Penusylvania avenue, 1 Hotel ARAL SUPE ‘DENT. John Th Authorized Capital and - on Monday, March 23, ieay oF Aes casualties | and H, G. Rittor, Georgetown, funttal alien | at 7 o'elock, Sundays excepted ; inigr. | hours; leaving Georgetown nt prove morning, the Ronte wil! arrive at t or Washington Aqueduct, at 10a. m., Seneca at i2m., Fetwards’ Ferry at 3p. m., where i | dd remogal—ner lity, its causes and cure, by a mpie, sufe, and effectual, that faiure 1s imposei tage will bean 473,057 o7 | — for daily swan 5 Sperma- . —_ oiinicieed Tata ich pros tion obasrvations ous safer aud fone = ge Bey Pony conte day H a | Assets ...... .. $$523.057 07 more successtul mode recnutionary H o'clock in the moruug, &nd arriving in Georgetown at snuset. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate pointe as follows: Great Falleor Washington Aqueduct, 3 ianp. | cette: Senven, 75 cent > uuately prevalent in the | diviserto the married, ag Mariage. Ite poruen! is partic- H ded to perkons eutertarn secret their phy #1ea! condition, and who are con- having hazarded tie henlth, hap ss and viieges to which every human being ts eutitied to. ¥,0F hive copivs for $1, mail- | red Avi of the United States, | w% Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, enclosing 35 cents. hints on the evil results fro which is added commentarie: Good Securities, mpirical practice ; to } Invested in Bonds, ) ortgaxes, and a tha dinners tie. | The following statement ex condition of the Company t Premium received on mar Veuber 1, 1356. Fire premium. Interest on loan. se wards Leesburg, V irginin. including seach, § served ou the Boats at moderate prices, mar 25 W.H. & H.G. RITTER, (QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, Gear a GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE, | i Total receipts .. Paid marine losses | Paid fre losses. : | Expenses, salaries, aud commis- | gions. 2 | Reinsurance, return premiums, by addressi at Twice Daily, (Sunda; hts excepted,) b and agency charges....... N. B. Those who prefer tay consult Doctor ILA | WASHINGTON acl the SOCTH ee ALE RS | CROIX upon any of the disenses vpon which his | DRIA, GORDONSVILLE AND RICHMOND, beok treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- | DAN VII, KE ENSUOROUGAH, cines often cure in the short spnce of six days, and eoleck a. completely and entirely eradicate all traces of thoes disorders, whieh cozaiva and eubvsie lave 90 loug ° Lb The Assets of the Company are as fullows: Philadelphia city and county bonds. 16,4 | Railroad bends...... 0.2... been thought anantidot he ruin of the health Ww oe at 7 0’ cloe p.m. Alexand y h f. Hlia"" French Secret” te tha great oon | Fare fect a amirit At ae o'clock p. 7 : the patien 1a“ French Secre! Kren Fare from Wastiuxgtou ad Alexandria to Rich- Pals be con et ie tinental remedy for that eins of disordera which un- | monndy $5 9h os Girard and consolidation bank stoc fortunately, physicians treat with mercury, to the r ntibusesand Baggace Wagons will beat the of the Washington Railronc soavar =O. mH, 8 distance of six mules, al ampiotmime for meals. tf _ JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. + TO THE SOUTHWEST, irretrievabie destruction to the patient's oonstitu- tion, and which ail the saraaparilis in the world can- not cure. i, Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. febie—ty - _ | Deposited | New York | Deterred pay Notes for mar Due from 4, secured by Premiums on policies re | debts due the company | Balance in bank . : Duncan, Sherman & premiutns. en! 2ST + EAY ~ AL DISCOVERY nn sbi D OF THE AGE. » of Roxbury, has diseovered in one om pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, | from j | Mr. Kenn of our com MEMPHIS & CHARLE TON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CON rl - 8. Co; Sari | The business of this Company will compare favor- i Chattanooga, 3 Cha a the Northeastern caties, with ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, upto the Ist day of November, 1856, the premiums | and interest received amounted to the lerge sum of | hundred thou: ars and mx The worst Scrofula down toargmmon Pimple. He hag tried it in over eleven Lindred cases, and never failed except in two cases, both Thander Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over oue hundred os tificates of its value,all within twenty miles of andall Tenn. kof Raslrond between NEW MISSISSIPPT RIVER, completed and opened forthe reg- mn. losses end exp 8 ty T'wo bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore | wiar trans: son of Passengers and Freight, and | seven thousa: ue hundred and twenty-eight dul- | Mouth. ; a will affor pedition and less Expense than lars and sixty-one cents. »One to three bottles will cure the worst kind Of | anyother route between the Nourthenal eed Southe With these evide Punples on the Fae ae | west. engers and Shippers wil take due nowes ment, the _ oor three bottles will clenr the system of Biles. | thereof, and govern Lis mscives accords wo bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth aud Stomach. Three to five botties are waranted to cure the ‘assenger Traine leave @ of public pat ed o'clock, a. m, evi it sample, and th: fur claims will be sd- all more according to equity than legal technical- s , Chattanooga shville, and worst kind of Erysipeias. ‘ sameday at connecting with First One or two beities are warranted to cure ail Ha- | Steem Packet New Orleans, and «!! other impor- hy fire on Morin the Eyes. taut points upon the Western Rivers.” Goods con- sizndd to Railroad Agents at Charieston or Saven- nah, will be forwarded to Mempius and other pumte, by Express Freaght Trains. mh Freight in charge of the Adams Express Come pany i# carried over this route daily by wo bottles are warranted to cure Runwng of the sand Blotehes among the Fair. ur to six botties are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. One bottie will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. ‘Two or three botties are warranted to cure the + FURNITURE MILLS. MA N- KI WAREHOUSES, S and their content transported by oats, Caxat Boats, essen regen : " is i al conveyances to or from portion Of} worst kind of Ringworm, ger trains, . F ~c- ARM EUROPE AND AMERICA, ero. ; Genera; Buperinteudent, and on the hulis of MBOATS navigating the | ma out three botties are warranted to care the | Huxrsvitee,(Ala.) Apri lst, las, Most tnost des Throw to fou thew parate case of Rheumrtism. r Western Waters. bottles are warranted to cure Balt- The rates of premium will be xs low as other com- &o., sold at Wil- * Through Tiokste to Memphin, “ 3 ; Charleston, s Augusta. Saven- panier, and in fixing them every inprovement 1 te . mington, N. Cy; Charleston, 8. C5 Augu striction and arrangeinent Wil be taken into cun- | fiveto eight bottles will cure the worst case of bak. Mnoon, Atinu'n. and Columns. 61s Monteon- sideration A A benefit is always exporiensed from the first bot- | "9: 3 the Westera 7 hi All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. t a eee ‘aia “8 ‘e connect with ihe Western ans on th Ofice wert rner Pennsylvania avenue and | “0, 9nd perfect cure is warranted When the above passengers will tuke the #:<4t trains from W is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day that a comi along old s system; yetitina fixed fact. If y: it has to start. “There are no LP nor lin’s shout it: suiting some ca eddied over a thousand bottles ofit int ot Boston. [know the effects of it in every case. It has already dons some of the greatest cures ever ith street, Wasiangton City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, . And in other pice cities of the United States by authorized otheers of the Company. aps ANKING HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, ton. C.; Augusta, Ga; Chvttanoogs aud Nashvill Tenn.; and the day trans from Charleston sm Kinesvile, 8. C.: und Atlanta, G ap 7uf [POR ALL Pants oF THE WE | orimthe AVE R humor, nor AN DS, hums BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. New anv IMrxeven A reovived and Checks paid done in Massachusetts. I gave ittochildcenayear| Three Tracns dasy feo rafts on the northern seaboard | Sid’ to bid pero: : 2 Tee ly Whose flesh was woit and pees restored to a perfect state of health by vue ot and ni] Bas lst. The ACCOM MODATIO? ed to depositors without charge. (except Sunday) at 6.45 a. + rom Puunde i Derosits.—Intercat will be allowed bottle will niways eure it. It vives great reljef in catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite eas: but where there is any deraugenent of the of nature, it wall cause very singular fe you must not be alarmed; they always disappear in rom fourdays to aweek. ‘here is never a bad re- sult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling is one you will feel yourself ikea new person. 1 weaid some Of the most extravagant encomiuins of it that ever man listened to. In a! own practice | always kept it strictly for ha- mors—but sinee its introductiog As a general fanuly medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that E never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fite—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a fow bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove etfec- tual in all cases of that awful malndy—there are but few who have seen more of it tan | have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ail of them aged eople cured by it. For the various disenses of the aver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Disences of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more guod than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you ean get and enough of it. Js+.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—elitidr erten years dessert-xpoonful— children froin five to eight years, tea-spoontul. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 12 Warren Street. Rorbury, Massachusetts, tott & Co., Z. ‘i | ee, ‘ - iphia, fist tras hingtun «at ysits at syeh Tv those who are suljoct to 2 sick headache, one Junction-w.) stop at Way Stations, and arrive at Cumberland at 4 0 Devosits iy Vinainia AND UNCUKRENT. Deposits in V neurrent Money necked for, payable in same funds, orin specie, We charging the reguiar Exchan Discovn1s.—Notes, Drafts, and Bul! xchance be discounted. and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, Securities, at the market rat sETTERS OF Cremt.—Letters of Credit will be furniehed, negotiable m the diferent Cities of the ted States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, if Money is deposited, and Unterals, ou such termeas may beagreed giock p. in. 2d. The MAUL TKAEN ieavee Camden Station daly (exeept Sunday) i and reaches ¥ 4a. m. enweod with ting express Chicago. and intern: distance to Cineinnstt and ot be inces in the V it, as mensly by ANY other rout The time to unequalied. ilo” Baxvege checked through to cignati, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. Passeugers aud Bagguge transferred at al 1 TICKETS will be sold tonl! the larce towns in the West, at the lowest possivie miss, at the Ticket Office, Camden Station, and at Washinz- ton city, | TRAIN. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may tiew the entire road by daylizht, by taking Acoom- modation or Maul Trea, and lying over at Cumber- iund pr Onkland. ume the next m the Express T leaves Cumberu ng At 2 p.m. zton have ample time for and interest allowed charged if Col upon. PKAVELING Bits or ExcuaNnce.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditlerent Cities of the Union. INGLAND, IRE Letter: enter Lisa © pRoet 18 Slee Columbus, Cine LAND AND of Credit on Eng |, Ir at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to sui Bonps, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, ec ties paying from 6 to ir. Ce) always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of ai pr.cent. Where Stocks are beught upon orders, wa reserve the right to cail fora deposit of W pr. cent o1 the ee Bouds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- raph. BR AILKOA b, City, and StatE Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be plased in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rawl- road Iron purchased for cash or witli Bond Lanp Wakrants.—Land Warrants bonght at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. Land Warrants located on oommiaggion, . Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished ifre- a 8 : Warrants will be forwarded to Western Hovseson orders, or sent for sale on commussion to responsible parties. Reat Estate anp InsvRancrs.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insuranees etiected. Claims on Unitep States, Cockt or Claims Concur: aims on the United States, before t. ms or Congress, iitrusted to us, Wil be second-class car is attached to the MAIL Pa: : meais at Washington Ju This is the ¢ ly — is eck can be FOR Way PA e Accommodation 1 ich Through Tickete guined in AW ashing Agents for Washinzto: has. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Garduer, Burry Co., Walsh & Co. F. 8. Waish. J. P. Stone, Martin King, Nairn & ‘Paliner, Schwartz & Co., O Hoswell, Daniel 8 Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunlar ysen, Fo ro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. die perder iy at ty eee S. Cissell, O M Leuthan J Le kidwelle _anz7 _ NSYLVANIA AVENUE my 5-ly ¢ 3, ITE PERUVIAN SYRUP. wrth 4 suecessfally 2) wear terner-ay atk Blessds anced the ordeal to which many discoveries in BR. H. STINEMETZ having made arrangements with a Company of Hatters to be fu th Riae rin Medica ineoted, at ceived as an established medic 8. sea la a nishod with the most popular soos CURING of MOLESKIN ‘AND BEAVER HATS, will hereafter make a dis- ITSEFFICACY I Neuralgia, Bron- count of 124 per cent upon the actual PEPSIA Affection. market price, making theHat sold for 4 (aud not unfre 5) for the low price of tion in quality $3, and f perior quality for the money. To make this system effectual, he will keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for CanH ON DELIVERY, which cannot fail being advantageous to the purchaser, thereby enabling kim to buy for cash and sell at @ small profit, meeting Sipe me senton by aad dere oe col eT RAW ew Styles FELT HA lisses and Infants’ wear. ‘ersons are invited to call and examine our stock. Call at 26 Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of 18th Street. ap li-tf co a a. iS TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES commodation leaves Cu Itunege nt 5.45 p.m. “ The FREDERICK TRAIN star cept Sunday) stopping at Way t Frederick at 9 a. m ving at Ba noon. Tho ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves den Station até a. m.am Leaves Mills at 7.5) a. m. aud 7.5 _jan 16-tf Mai TH, NEW YORK AND LIVER UNITED STATES MAIL ST. The Ships comprising this Lime Gre: Capt. Oliver Copt. Josepin Comstock. ~. Capt. James West These ships having been buut by contract expresny for Government vervice, every care has been thken in their censtruction, as also in their encines, strength and speed, nnd their accommo ue Court of Ch Opposite the - fthe Liver, Dropsy. chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disorder- ed stats of the Blood, Boils, General Debt Gnd all Diseases which require a Tonic and Alterative medicine is bevond question. The proofs of its apo are #0 numerous, so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that | esac canuvt reasonably hesitate to receive the rottered aid. ‘ for ol > jhe Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a gure: | {or passengers are unequalled for clegause and cum: ati, but its range is extensive, because many dixea- a Y oo 0 Sox, apparently unlike, are witinate,y related, and, | g tree of Rassare from New Vork to Liverpool it proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one ey Fomedy: eXtra size state rooms, #375. From Laverpoot to The class of disenses for whioh the Syrup promi- | Naw York, 2) nud 9) guinear. An experienced Sur Ses 4 cure, is precisely that which bas so often baf- fied the highest order of medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and Lie safety and wovagen A of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for An opinion from disinter- ested esis rosporting. the character of the Syrup, for Keonattached toeach ship. No berths can be secur until paid for. The shy raproved water-tight butk-heads. to avord danger from.ce wil not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees 1.tu after the let of aD PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. CHUBR BROTHERS, BANKERS, cannot fail to be sntisfied with the following among | gaturian Jen Soe igs7 | Wednesday. dane T Opposite the Treasury. humerous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. Saturday, Jun. 17. Wednesday, Jag vi Psi The signatures are those of gentlemen well known Saturday; Jan. $i Wednesday, Fon 4. tub? TE in the community, and of the highest respectatility. 2 1! OUSE OF Saturday, Feb. 14. >} 1 Wedaesday, Feb. te 1497 HUBB BROTHERS: }Vashington, CARD. j puaoaer. om . eouneatey. — 4 — is composed oF Th = . urday, April UL. ednesday, April i i CHAS. Sr. J. 7 e undersigned having experienced the beneficial | Qtr ary. . 9. Wednesday, Apri! 20.1997 CHAS. De BARRO? effects of the“ Peruswan rup,” do not hesitate to | Satuntar ity a wWetenstay? val arr recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as Well as from the tee- timony of others, whose intelligence aud integrity, of urday, June edueriny, June 10.1857 Weluesqay , Jone 24 1s? Wednesday, July8 1857 TER HOUSROR HENRY HOLMES, Gul BB bi OTHER, BARROW & CO., are altozethe: uestionable, we have no dow! Kate: wet ee in composed of CHA ages CHUBB. its effoacy in onses of incipient Diseases of the Wednesday. July 25.3857 ALEX R H. BARROW, Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepain, Liver | Sc, Wall atest, inn 7—tf WMH. DGUGAL. | Complaint, Dropsy, Neurnigis, &e. Tadeed its ef fects would be incredible, but from the character of | those who have witnessed them, and have volunteer- ed their testimony, As we de power, 2Y_& CO., Laverpoo!, BOOKS reovived and for sale at SHIL- NARD & CO. No. 2, Aus EW N LINGTON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, cor- ner 434 street. 3, tO its rextorat, PIERPONTA 1. Paris, Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre, HOMAS A. DEXTER = filam Gracmo of Mnssaay, the author of Zaideo RA RENDALL. M.D.” . precious senndals by Mrs. Heckiont eee HOMAS C. AMORY. ot indus aro signed iy he value Licieol expressed U 4 Border Rover, by Emerson Bennett east siamaios aia ental For gale by Z. D. GILMAN, Spacial Agent, 350 | Iv avenue, and st the General A . aera qeand 8th streets. Navy Yard. fs Miss Leslie's New Cookery Book Magdalen Hepburn, by the author of Zaidee jolet, or the Cross and the Crown, by Misa Mcln- HER, wl MS & CC tional Map of Lowa; 1 “ S ree & tosh } F Sect te c The Doomed Ship, or the Wreck of the Arctic Re- | PLUMBING AND GAS FIXING. Fe eS en ae OF Michigna, in two gions e a LER & CUNNINGHAN, Penn. avenue, | Colton's Sectional Map of Indiana; $1.50, Charles Lover's Complete Works, Library edition, | youth aide, between 12th and 13th streets, have ie | Eady not California: §3.. : s . 3 Ps. ic line, | Teerived 8 complete assortinent of goods in their fine, | Colton’s } of the Uni States, Meaio, &¢5 tr aig MSR ETNO ROMS weriztore” | SUAS LHE Roma Gee MEOBA CES. g Bio L py en DROP LIGHTS FORCE nnd TPT PUMES | Reams Sectional Map of :8 may Odeon Building, cor. 44 8 id BATHING TUBS, SHOWER BATHS, BASINS | Sectional Map of Kansa: sl. TIFYING ESTABLISHMENT.—The un- | and SINKS, EATHERN and IRON PIPES, & of Minnesota; 37 cls. lersiened takes t ethod of infe Liquor | &c.; all of which are of the newest Map of Wisconsin; 75 ots. Dealers that he has fitted up a ECTIFYING S- | proved patterns. Builders and other: x ware and Maryland ; 37 ote. TABLISHMENT in this city, and is now prepared | cash, wiil find their establishment mogualled in the | Map of Virgmia; 37 ets. Ii those who mu vor him with their | District of Columbia for moderate prices and dis- | Cordova’s Map of Texas: $2. He has on a fan tock of Brandie: patch, neatness and efficiency of work. i __ | Colton's Sectinnal Map of Tilinois : and Old Whiskeys, which he oan self | "The Tespectfully solicit a share of the business in | Coltou's Township Map of Miseosres 75 3t8- low a figure as they can he purchased for ei- | their line romall; and, being Washington trades- | Illinois at it is, with a Prairie and Wood Map.a Geo- ther in Baltimore or Philadelphia. . “ men birth and apprenticeship, will take prop- jogical Map, a Population Map, aad oiner 1l- N. B. The subscriber has aleo ‘on hand @ large lot | er pride in proving by their work that Plumbing and lustrations ; 1 vol., by F. Gerhard ; $1. of Foreign and Domeatio Cy rs. Fixtures can be done by Washing! - The nbove Maps &rein pocket form, and can be PETER FAGAN. gene pees ly and as well as by any others in t! sent by mail, * janl¢6m* No. 9 Louisiana av.e, near loth at, ! Unit: States. ape may 33 FRANCK TAYLOR,

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