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EVENING STAR. A CHARACTERISTIC PARODY. Vou'd scarce expéct one of my age T eee cigars and look 80 sage; o& And if [ shou!d a moustache wear, (Although the hair is rather, spare,) Don't view me with 2 critic's eve, But pass my little whiskers by. Br« aches from little toe-corns flow; Long beards from downy faces grow. And though my beard is short and young. Of tender growth, and latcly sprung, Yet all the whiskers in the town Ones existed but in down, But why my not Chariey’s face Be coverec like of hers of his moe— E.xcced what Tom and Dick have done, Or any man beneath the sen? Where sre the whiskers, far or near, Or where's the boy but three feet Who hes more fi Caanre ee é Miss Broste’s Lire at Haworta.—The late Mrs. Nicholls (Miss Bronte) is held in af- fectionate remembrance at Haworth, where she lived, and now the deceased lady's name is being prominently brought before the public, many stories are told of her goodness and kind- ness which, notwithstanding her retiring dis- position, found many opportunities of display- tng itself. The memoirs of her life, recently published by Mrs. Gaskell, are extremely Pop- | in| miar, and are eagerly read and criticised. all hands ready testimony is borne to their gen- / eral accuracy; the story of the ‘ Haworth Riots,’ when the unpopular Mr. Redhead was driven from the church, being stoutly maintain- ed, notwithstanding that the transaction is not very creditable to the “‘rowgh and ready” villagers. One enterprising bookseller enrich- ed his shelves with a copy of Mrs. Gaskell’s book on its first issue, al now lending the volumes at the rate of one shilling per volume per week for reading. Even at th work is in great request amongst the class who cannot purchase it for themselves. Haworth, | too, is attracting its full share of attention, and its long straggling village, its old parsonage, its church, (partially rebuilt during the barbar- ic eighteenth century.) the tombs « family. and its C., has received from New York and and now offering at very low prices, to cash an rompt customers, a large and general assortment of Stapce and Fancy Goops—comprising im part as hat do not find a rival here? | follows. at price the | the Bronte | wild hills and bleak moors, are | being visited by ~ piigrims’’ from the sur- rounding mannfacturing towns. and every spot is dwelt upon with interest. The villagers talk with avidity of the deceased, and treat their | visitors, if with rough, at least with hearty | courtesy —Loudon News. —$—$$.60@s—___ Tus Bervere Cate Oxck More.—On Tues- day next this case comes up before the Surrogate. for decision as to the validity of the marriage: and we underst, be elicited going to invalidate Mrs ham's claims to the name and estate of deil it will be recollected that Cunningham swore that she had a with Dr. Burdeli in regard to the marri, on Cunnin Sanday the 2th of October, two days preceding | the marriage ; and unimpeachable witnesses frm Herkimer will be brought to prove, that on that day Dr. Burdell was aitending some important legal business in fuat county, and nct in this city wi all It is also rumored that Mrs. Burdell gives pron - | ise of preducing ere long an * heir apparent” to the estate ; so that, in cave the marriage is estab- will be eutitled to all the propeity Hints to this effect months azo. But what- of the Surrovate. it is probable that the case will be carried to the ft. se that it will yet be a long the last of the -- Burdell Hshed. she and her foitheeming in} Were thrown out som ever may be the decisio Conct of last res: while before we h ease.’—New York Mirror eS 10> The Methodist the following pa bility of that reli the <levery issve *- Is there any probability that at the next Gen- eral Conference. the Methodist Protestant chu * If by division is meant ott gnizing a separati sston, bnit wh raph indicating the | Sees ious body being distur es to the General C thus signify their inte urch relation from us, their act uatary secession fiom the church.** will be simply + Methodist Protesta: The National Amezican in Louisville to-day tis stated that there are 1.000 men at work on the lead mines of southwest Missouri TF Jox.C. Taibott has heen appoi register of wills for Quen Anne's co iF Tie United States court-house at Boston has been i lasa nuisance by the grand jury. UP A de binent of United States troops, un- der Lt. Eddy, has arrived at Fort Adams, 8.1 OF The in the vie that neiz om « for Congress in the second district of Mississippi Cel. Davis thinks that is it due to Hon. H Bennett that his course in Congress should be en- dorsed by a renon ox Gratx Crors.—The latest Euro- state that the growin and on th depnty nty. Md hood has lost a hundred hozs Discnanee nstituted some years a: Cire Court of the of Ohio, for a) was. at the term Ch ted States for the district missed by order ef the Weattn or tHe Rotuecuitps —The aggre- gate wealth of the whole concern of the Roths- childs is only about 10,000,000. A statement go- ing the rounds of the press. which must of course be incorrect, repzesents them as worth $706.000,- 00U in money, besides ¢. estat. the annual interest to $60.000.600, 2 their prese: better than nothing UF The Journal of Commerce states that the mammoth steam frigate to be built by Mr. Win H. Webb. of New York, will cost nearly one million of dollars. It is also Proposed to build a steamer for the navigation of the Amor rive northeastern Asia. forming the boundary bet the Russiau and Chinese empires. ‘This river is destined te become of yreat Wominercial impor- tance; and it is understood thatthe Russian gov- n ility for ex d tra ways ond every f ARRIVALS BROWNS’ HOTEL —w McFeeters, N A May. Miss; A H Handy, do: T H Barnes 2C Lane, do; E D Willard. Pa; Webster, > 9 Cos a Ries, D Ricketts. Ind, P NY O Bireh, Cal, G Bell and lady, Watson, Pa, T P Shailcross. Va; B do, W M Sasser. La; E McCullough, 0; 8 $ Bailey. Ind, N M Johnson, Va; FE D Barnitee, do; Miss A Barnitze. La; HH Harris, do; Gee Durracott. Mass; J B Smith. Ga; C C Bend. Tenn; Miss Herran, do; W H Wilis, Md; Dr O A Feryuson and lady do: Miss Forbes. H Ferguson, J H Stonestreet, do; J H Henderson, Mo; Mrs Lee, Miss Henderson, Mrs Brockinan, do; B F Graves. Va; JG Ter. Tell, do; J M Hemierson, du; D © Hyde. NY; J P Cross, Mass: 1. Mudge. do; Mr and Mrs Dou- all, Can; W Patterson. Jowa; W Gregg and lady, Wa; Mastez W P Gregy, do; J A Donn and lady. do; H J Campbell. lowa; J MWurd and fam- ity, Mave; He Sinith. Pa: W'L Withers, Marsbail and lady, is EF Marebal dy, Wis; EF Nixon, NY WILLARDS’ HOTE Kirsh. NY: M CPinsitds © Harris. de; JG P. A Fisher, Mass; z Harpy, & Js i Hen J Nelson. Md; Hon R MeLane, do; J Alex. ander, CSCS; G T Hoppin, NY; C A Hoppin.RI L Waddington; Gov Porter. Pa : Dr Morris, Md; M N Fails, do, E Bowie. ly, Pa; Master Bowie. do. t owber, USA: E Pa; G Petton, aren, De; Mr id some important testimony will Miss Auguste stion | of the hest quality, subscribers at their yard. Having taken the yard lately occupied by John Purdy, we intend to keep a fine stock of the above named articles. COAL, of all kinds and sizes always on hand. As we will be receiving Coal regularly, consumers will do weil to give usacall. By strict attention to busi- ness we expect to merit a share of the public patron CBNa, GLASS a QU | t of Baltimore has ved by jeorgetown, to thei which, for extent and i ig compare favorably with any establishment in the ‘The connexion of their sentor partner with the manufacturers of Europe and the United States for upwerds of thirty yerrs, has given himadvantages in the purchase of goods equal, if not superior, to any houseinthetrade. Aninspection of goods and prices will satisfy all parties that purehases can be made of Freneh China Di French China Vase French China Tea Sets. Cupsand > une assembles | Blue Printed or L Common hog diyease has made its appearance | ty of Providence, R. 1. One man in | ol. Reuben Davis declines a nomination | SEALED Proposacs will be received at th uaul M rom Ist July. 1857, to Tines stationed at Was: The Wood to be best. owk sa’ best anthracite. The Wood to and measured, and the Coal weighed and delivered at such pots a. tionsinay direc: the Coal to wer information Preposals t Q.M. M.U. © coutinent presents a ance. The weather in - QO. Hixtox —The prosecution | ust Othe Hinton, in the ed _depredations on the mils, that couit held this month at ES carefully grown socuraey. and brilliant transparenc ¥ ane concervity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the t bight from the ec not being prectse’ ter; measure the focal ginsses that are aly ed with precision and satisfaction, JOHN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal encouragement already obtained, and further solicite the patrouage of those who have uot yet availed thernselves of his aid. Persous that cannot conveniently call. by sending the glasses in use. and state how many inches they can read this print with their spectacles, oan be sup- plied with such as will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and referen- ces given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from bis glasses. Cireulars to be had gratis, at_his office, No. 512 Up stairs. Ament intend to provide, at that point. marine Ire E Niller, do: E Wright T recommend him asa ae ti Having been indveed t lishment of Afre ‘Tobias’ f son. do; J | at Y¥; 3 R Andrews, do; | four months, and take great p! lam much pl a ee GEO. P. SCARBURGH,. T'was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as a skil- ful optician ; and as | have eyes of remarkable pecu- M Evans, do; | Miscellaneous. TAIR RODS AND PLATES. pee received cag ae ozen super! S ‘S, im from % inch Ue i's. some of which are in entirely new shapes and very pretty, of course very al BRASS ste} ¥ iso, 1 case SS PLATES for » This is & most economical article in the saving of carpel wellas “SE ornamental. as ASS CORNIC ARCHES NGS, for s spending Not and Curtains ‘over je in fy nod moaguito tiene, ndispensale, OUT, DODSON & CO. iG AND SUN MER GOODS—JOHN ry oO. reet, G eto" she No. ridge street i Peeacinhs Ze New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks ‘est make biack Silks, high lustred . lack Challies, Lustres and Mous Delaines ich printed (all woo!) Mons Delaines —__ hallies and Barege Delaines, in great variety struction, §c. other busine: Cc ich Organdie, Barege, and nee Robes Bright colors and mode plain Bareges and De- ines ‘iain French Brilliants and Percales " ‘lain colors Cravellas and see stzie Poplins tucals, & hight seasonable fabric oat est French printed Jaconets and Brilliants hite Brilliants, from 125s to 3144 centa est makes new styles Ging! Debages, Chambrays and plain Lustres _ nglish Prints of new styles, in great variety, at L nts Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies \W nits Goops, in great variety. ‘jain Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Muslins roa an nolcad on becca Swiss Muslins figured and rich Brocade Swi: ind and striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss i White Tarletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets nish Linens (of the best mak ea) very cheap Al inen an . Super English ‘Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies? use N i aeeke Bates, Atwood, and other good makes irtings White Cambries (of Jonas’s gelebrated make) White Brilliants and striped India Dimity Marseilles for Basques and Bonnet Card Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collars. E-MBROIDERIES. French worked Mustin Collars and Sets Swiss Cambric Collarsand Sets Swiss and Lace Sleeves and Sets Honiton and Maltese Lace Collars Swiss Cambrio and Dimty Band: Embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfs. Also, new styles Lace and Silk Mantillas Stella and White Crape Shawls Plain and rieh figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons a -spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton Skirts Spring assortment of Bajon’s Kid Gloves ‘afieta Silk, black Ince and Lisle thread do, vac Hosiery of every kind for ladies and children Gents best F:nglish Half-hose, ribbed and plain do Lisle thread and came cotton do. A good assortment ef Silk Cravats and Ties Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Gossamer and Lisle-thread Shirts and Drawers New style Parasois. Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every doscrip- oom with every variety of House-farnishing Dry ods. Pomeatic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest | makes. . Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods at low prices. aps-tr JOHN H. SMOOT, YTICE, NOTICE! iLES. LATHS, TER. CEME FOTIC Persons in want 1 PICKETS, T. and LIME age. Yard on First street, near Penney vania.avenua. may 2)-eolm Y & CO. NSWARE. H. MIL, . beg leave to call the attention of dealers, ei-keepers, and ot raof Washingtonani stocks of GOODS, Eastern eities. mn uipon the most feverabie terms. China Dinner Sets, gilt and deeorated Sets, gold band and plain whit Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &o. Saucers, and other articles of Teaware And Dinner Ware. separate from sets India Cnina Dinner Sets, and separate articies always on han S White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and separate from sets, a8 may be desired rpool Ware, the same nite and Rockingham Ware, in ‘ged. V full supp Cut, Pressel, Piain, and Moulded Giass Ware from the best establishments in the Eastern and Western States, which will be sold by the package or other- wise. Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us can Le transported by any mode withont breakage, Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andria, almost hourly, l2¢ cents eacn way. A quar- tes —s dollar thus spent may save many dollars ec R@POSALS FOR FUEL. QUARTERMASTER's Orrick MARIXE Corps,? Washington, May 16, 1957. ni rr herny 15th 1857, fi y VOOD and Cl 3 may be COAL as may quired i) June, 1858. for the Ma- ton eity, D. sr + and Be Coe vered, pil ithe commanding officers of the sta- re pounds to the ton, Further vd on application at this office. sed to Major G. F. Lindsay, sed © Proposals for Fuel for nm, D. jes at Washin 18-2awtlodune —— — —_ .O ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. ane TOBIAS, RACTICAL OPTICIAN,, wishes to cali “tie attention of all that? °C suffer with ness, and particnleriy from caused by age, sick- ss injudiciwusly ACLESand GI elf toa ited precise- ding to the nehciaily to the wearer, nenoement oF using glasses in suited, by the use of an Optome- the practice of many years enables him to ease of the eyes, and such iutely required will be furnish- treet, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, NorFoik, September 7, 1854. Six: The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seem to have im, ed m: ht ul any other I have lately tried. a ent are ee LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. stance to my sight. tion of the focus: Loin. ENRY A. WISE. riend to visit the estab- the purpose of trying 1 find them of great as: ponding with ‘Be desc} his glasses, [| was furnished by hun with a par slightly colored Liue, which have afforded me more relief and gratification than any I have ever tried. My sight, originally vory ing and reading at night, frequently to_a very late bows; but with the aid of these glasses I can study almost I have previously suflered. good, was injured by wri late as ever. and that too without the pain “JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioner Gen’! Land Office. ec. 11, 1855. have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or easure in saying that eased with then, I have heen tuck .: . < wo; Mis larity, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seem- Mass; Capt Sterrett, 1 T O Neal. NJ: € Dick. | ed to comprehend them by mnpoction sea some alight son, ly, Md; H Deut. Pa; Miss K Dent. do: Min urement, and he has made ie a pair of Specta- Kressman. do: Miss M Dent, do; Mis: A Dent.do; | les that suits me admirably. A. Y BU TLE = W Dent. do; J R Bodwell, Mas Horton, di ; Pa; W Trammel. do: G Darey. son. y, Tenn; R Searle ie | L Stone, Del JC Cheny. pa; R | rue. Fla; W Wooton, ly, Tenn: WE lred. * tt Simpson, USA; N Kendall, | uck, NY; $1. Bradley, ly; Mrs Jones Md W € Clenman; F Clenaban; J G Berrett . WASHINGTON HOUSS—Dr Jas Pitzpatriek Jas Condy, 1 M Ls bap lineg sexy Pa; M § Revnolds. N J HP Whee- ler, Va- 3s Bullock. Ky KIRKWOOD HouSE AV Frazur, NY; 4 man. Ma: W J Conaily, di Mr Bre I Whee! P Maulsby WS Ri ald. do; Dr Wilsondo: W Ree a oo pe abi mle Cal; J | VEMEN ‘pk pe dhe EAN STEAMERS. ki OM THEU States: learn Arago .. -New York... New York New York From Evrore -Southa’pton New Yo Arabia... «Liverpool. aed ia! Washlage atha’pton. New York..Nas jasgow . ow....New York..May 4 The Cali: Steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. R Baily, do: 1, | July 11, 1856. Ind: J | iy a; FJ Edwards, Va; M | R Collins, NY; John L Fraille and family, Balt; | G Lovelace, Tenn; B Morrison. N Y; | “land son. Md. A Stewart, PH | exes, I have been compelled y Hor “es | ral years. Ihave tried ar; AV Horner, Philadelphia; DR | TyZente. of have Pont idk | months since Mr." for me, which I | By the use of bh glasses most minute. recommend Mr. Tobias to all having occasion to use glasses, and bear my testimony as to his kil: as an optician. ; Dr Fitzpatrick, do: | JH Kelley. Cal: JH Ellis, Va: | iH ife of Charlotte Bre Wittinetox, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. Mr. J. Tobias. Dear Sir: fam happy to say that | the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality inthe visual range of my eyes, I have heretofi great difficulty in getting glasses of the pr: f 3 id « ! Ps ol jecids Col E A Hills and | Ver yet used. e found tT focal Itaffords me pleasure to state that, by the our optometer, this difficulty has been happi- iated, so that the glasses you furnished me are edtly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ery respectfully, 5 R. B. DRANE, , Reete St. James's Parish, DerarrMent oF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal range of my to use glasses for xeve- different opticiam® without ly fitted to my eyes. Four bias made two pairs expecially found to serve me perfectly. tometer he is enabled to adapt y to the eye. T'most cheerfully HENRY E. BALDWIN, Ass’t Sec’y to sign ‘Land Warrents. .S. OPERA GLASSES of great oL COP ES MICROSCOPES Wen ae R GLASSES, and many other booh-oe in this line at very low prices constantly on vy RI «new book ix for sale #TON’S Bookstore, thor of Jane Eyre, Frank Forrester. 1e . Chit-Chat of Humor, Wit. and Ancedote. 20, Woman's Love. x story of Women's Heart. Re 9 New Books. ay ig thing in the Station- ery News: ine, for saleat Pe RHILL eon may = Od GTON’S Bookstore, 0or 436 at. & Pa,ave, ill-find them by calling on the - ER, SON & CO., Sec direct from Liverpool to Ale«an- of expense to the United States; recious organ of Miscellaneous, PROPORALS FOR NAVAL SUPPLIES. Rursue ef Coasvecten Vee i THE PERILS OFTHE | instruction, Equipment,and Kepairs, May 23, 1857. SzaLep Prorosats to furnish Naval Supplies for | the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1858, will be receiv edat this Bureau until 3 o'clock, p. m. of the 2 dune next. These proposals must be endorsed , “Proposals for Naval Supplics, Bureau of Con ”” that they may be distinguished from | letters. The mater ee to the Conmmandants of the re- Yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict conformity therewith, or they will not be considered. Allarticles must be of the very best quality, con- formable to sample, size,&c., to be delivered in good order, and in suitable vessels and packages, as the case may be, at the expense and risk of the contract. or, and in all respects subject to the inspection,mea. surement, count, weight, &c., of the Yard where re ceived, andto the entire satisfaetion of the Com- imandant thereof, = Bidders are referred to the Yards for samples, and A particular description of the articles; and, all | thin H | Authorized Capital a | y ofler,as required by the law of 10th Angust, weecss seceeee ns 2. GSN OF t mp | Invested in Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Seourities. The following statement exhibits the business and | condition of the Company to November 1, 1856: on marine and inland r : other things being equal, preference will be given to articles of American manufacture. avery ¢ 1846, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, the form of which is herewith given. Those only whose offers may be accepted wiil be | notified, and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter as practicable, which they will be requir- ed to execnte within ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy agency named by them. Sureties in the full amount will be required to siga | the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a United States District Judge, United States Dis- | trict Attorney, Collector, or Navy Agent. As ad ditional security, twenty per centum will be withheld | from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been completed; and eighty per cantum of each bill, approved in triplicate by the commandant of the respective yards, will be paid by the Navy Agent within thirty days after its presentation to him, Itis stipulated in the contract that ifdefauit be made by the parties of the first part indelivering all orany | bid for in this | © and places he contractor | Philadel of the articles mentioned in any cia: contract, of the quality and at the above provided, then, and in that ease, and his sureties will forf-it and pa: to the Um ted States a sum of money not exceeding twics the , amount of such class, which may be recovered from tine to time, according to the act of Congress in that | case, provided,approved March 3, 1433. Classes Nos. 1, 2. 4, 6,7, to be delivered one-fourth parton or before the i5th May, one-fourth part by | 2th Jniy, one-fourth part by the 20th the remainder by the Ist December, 1850 and 2, the whole by the 15th M. ing classes to be delivered on fore the Ist of September next, one-f or before the Ist Deoei > the Ist April fore the 3th J a notice of twelve day @ proportion of ench article. Class 10 and all fol nd the rev fifteen davs from the bureau, the cor yard, or navy agent. Form of Offer. ———-, in the State of sh and deliver, in the respect Yards, all the articies named in the classes he ules therefor, and in conform with the advertise ment of the Bureau of Construction, &¢. of Mas, 185 he necepted, to be addressed at —— to the Navy . for signa- ‘eand certificate. tuaten Signature. The schedule which the bidder encloses must be asted to his oiler, and each of them signed by him. Dpposite each article in the schedule the price must be set, the amount carried oul, the aggregate footed up for each class, and the amount likewise writtenin | words. — Form of Guarantee. The undereigned, and bid of accepted, that he or they will, within ten da the receipt of the tat the Post Off that, in case the for and sufficient sureties ; ater inte the offer of the said inay be accepted. Signatures of two guarantors. Date. Witness, Thereby certify that the above-nanicd ———- are known to me as inen of property, and able to make good their guarantee, RB Date. Signature. To be signed by the United States District Judxe, United States District Attorney, Collector. or Navy Agent, and no others. The following are the classes required at tho re- spective Yards: KITTERY, MAINE. plank stock logs. No. 10. White Pin cypress, white-oak boards. No, 13. No. 21. Iron. No. 22. Lead, zine, and tin. N Hose. ‘TOWN, MASSACHUSETTS. V hite-oak lone. No. 3. Whi tuber. N: Vh and rudder stocks. } logs. No. 7. peter pine mast and spar timber. No. 1. Ash, timber. No.is. White pine. No. 1. Ash, cypross, Wiite-oak boards, No, i2. Black walnut, rT No. 13. Loeust. No.4. White-ash onrs aud hieko ry bars and butts. No. 15. White-onk staves and | Deposits in No. If. Black spruce. No. 16. Lignumvi-} ceived . 21. Iron. No. 22. Spikes and Nat Lead, zine, and tin. No. 25. Hardware. No. 2. Fiax canvas. a t a Syrchasdieey: wood. BROOKL EW YOR Class No.1. Winte Ings. No. ow pine ste 0.7. Yell fi and sper ti cypress, cherry, male No. 13. Le ash oars aud No. t2. Black walnu No.4. White vo. 15. White ptten twine, No, 33. Hose. and dry goods ‘Tallow, soap, oil. Stationery. No. 41. Fire-wood PHILADELPHIA. v. 34. Brushes. No. 37. Pitch, tar, Class No, 2. White oxk plank. No. 6. Yellow- Rive plank stock logs, No. 2. Yellow-pine bea Ss. o.W, White pine. Not Ash: cypress, white-vak cherry, mahogany. ust. No.i4. White-ash oars and hick- ory barsand butts. No. ig, Lignumvite. No. 2h. ead, zinc, oils, &e. 2, Cotton canvas. No, boards. i 12, Black walnut, No.13. Tron, No. 22. Spikes and nails. | N 2. peer No, 27. P and cotton tw: by the author of “The | this 1ith dav of M a, Leather. No.3. Hos: Brushe: s 8. No. 35. Bunting an Ty goods. Pitch, tar, rosin. No. 3. Tallow, soap, oil. ). Ship chandlery. WASHINGTON, D.C. Class No. 19. White piue. No. Ii. A sh, No, 12. Black walnut. No. 21. Iron. No. 2. nails. No. 23. Lead, zinc, tin. Ni 25. Hardware. No. 27. Pai Giass. » tr, rosin. soap, oil. No. 9. Ship C and galley iron. No. 44. in iro copper. No. 46. Sand, straw, &c. laneous. pikes, 48. Tank GOSPORT, VIRGINIA. of Class No. 1. White-oak logts No. 6 Yellow-pine | $4 plank stock logs. No.10. White pine” Nein Rake at fee 12. Black wana, oper » White-oak boa: cherry, and mahogany. White-ash onrs a! hickory bars and butts. 18. Lignumvite. No. 21. Iron. No. 2. (0. 23. Lend, zine, and tin. 0.27. Paints, oils, &e. vas. No, ‘otton canvas, No. 3), F ton twine. SI. Glass. dry goods. No. 37. Pitch, tar, rosin jew. soap, oil. No.1, Ship Chandlery. tlenery, m7 P®evosars FOR WOOD ANI Office House of Representatives U. S. St. ‘Tal- May 18, 18: May 57. SraLxp Prorosars wil be received at this office until 120’elock m. on Wednesday, the 1th day of June next, for furnishing and delivering in the vaults of the Capitol, for the use of the House of Repre- sentatives, on or before the 15th day of October next, two hundred tons (of 2,240 pounds to the ton) of best anthracite White-Ash Coal, in lumps of not less than three nor more thai nehes in d and entirely free from slate or other fo! ces. Also, fortwo hundred cords of first quality sea- soned Hickory Wood, to be mensured inthe Capitol Yard. twenty-five cords to be sawed in three pieces and the balance to be sawed in two pieces and prop erly packed away in the vaults at the expense of the contractor; the whole to be subject to the inspec. tion and approval of 2 person to be appointed by the Clerk of the House of Represen Security forthe faithf rfor traet for fur articles to the satis- faction of the Clerk of the House of Representa tee wall be pasired. ad chouva ba roposals may be separate, and should be endorsed “Proposals for Wood? and = Proposals. for com and directed * to the Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives U. 8. at Washington, D. C WILLIAM CULLOM, Clerk House Representatives U.'S, may 19-lawtJune 10 meter, ign substan- lS ePlov. — | OTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE | th Laxv OFfick FRom FAYETTE To BOONVILLE, INTHE STATE OF Missorut. In necordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitled “An act auth ei the focation of land offices,” approved Migcaeg aga | ie hereby dociared and nina kr hee r sale of pul ands at F. * State ef Misrouri, will be remaved hoerhe tote nown that the office Hy in the BOONVILLE, in said State, at as early a period as practicable, Further notice as to the precise time of removal 4 a wil be issued by th | Faretie Lacd Ones. Register and Receiver at the | Given under my hand, at the ei i hae , - the city of Washington, By order of sige arts N : 5 RICKS. Commi: i 2 ssioner of the General Land Office. Insurance, &c. OTECTION AND IND ETIR. PSICIAN wi PPT PASE BA Re! life alacawared ban? INLAND sthma, Bronchitis, = and as ate Betty. sc FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Fins, Maging, anv INcanp Insurance. Authorized Capital.............. $1,220,000!!! NORTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH STREET, WasHINGTON, DIRECTORS. _ Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charles e H. Armstrong, } s and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in printed schedules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer on spective ae ep is sul he mean never failed in make; Pthem completely heal- | leaving Washingt ards, or to the Navy Agent nearest there- | to, and those of all the Yards upon application to this Bureau. This divieion into classes being for the convenience of dealers in each, such portions will be furmshed as are actually required for bids. The Commandant and Navy Agent of each station will have a copy of the schedules of the other Yards, for exaininatian only, from which it may be judged whe- tee it will be desirable to make application for em. Otters must be made for the wnole ofa class at any | Ings as request it, this recipe, directions for making it u lires each app! successfully using 0 enclose him one ree cents to be returned as postage on the cooines pnd _ —— ig bea th iy ment. Tess men nM Dr- H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N.J. . S. There are who pretend to In eine thee Extinct of Gankabis, Lads 8 s pe. who profess to Ig ui are im 5 g - eole object fa to benekt tae world, and Hi agents who prepare never will have! 7 cot of import - idee at tme, on app! wise Th landerfiel: President of the Company, at hus office, 38) Per, . Edwaéd R. Heli nine on lo apaett P. Carroli Brewster, imbold, George Hels ato , ic Leech, Jr. OMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. Lo 1248, 3, pa Walter a) Ls ie , No. 397 D street, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia V illisins, No. 22 43 street. } No. 501 ish strect, below Pennsyl- , SURVEYOR. | Captain J. P. Levy, No. 387 Pennsylvania avenue, SUPERINTENDENT. hn Thomason. id Assets........$1,473,057 07 John Riggles, vania avenue. Bt 6 and BS a. | \Y s ’ 3 p.m. opposite Nationat Lrave BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at and 9, Sand Sig p.m. san unded of molasses and a pernicious drug o ‘0 costing & few cents. RIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE 0! PHISIOLOGICAL ¥, By itb ba ROI, 5 200 pages and 190 fine Pi —_ cr . I-PRICE ONLY SCENTS. IL Seni free of postage to all parts of t _ Dr. M. B. La Croix's PI A new and revis I. D., Albany, | Premium received ‘ire premium. nterest on loan. Total receipt: | Paid marine | ‘siologion! View of Mar ~ edition —_ rice 25 cente & copy. PO} comprehensive treatise on the duties and of single and married life—hi ces, mode of securing them—inl tile ones—their obviation and removal. bility, its causes and cure, by ®& process at once so simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is im) —rules for daily management—an essay on torrhera, with practical observations on a safer and treatment—precautionary and fruitful allian- slicitous and infer- i—nervous de- remaini ith tl or e Balance ning with the Company. .$223,057 07 pent hnpecapaietee pencoe nahi hints on the evil results from empirical which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old ly illustrated by beautiful remedies for tluse self-inflicted miseries and disap- pes so unfortunately prevalent in the oung. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, and marriage. Its perusal is partic- to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are con- led the health, happiness and being 18 entitled to. e Assets of the Company are as follows hia erty and county bonds. 1 e—each case graplucal- It "points out the Deposret roi Duncan, Sherman owe contempiati ularly recommend: Deferred payment on stock no! Notes for marine premiums. . Due from agents, secured by bonds. Premiums on policies recent! debts due the company Balaace in bank .. September,and Classes 3 le5g. ‘The remain- | fourth part on or be- | urth part on er next, one-fourth part on inder on or be- ne, 1458, unless earlier required with | pmprising at each delivery | ous of having hazard vileges to which every human rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for rt_of the Unite 1X, (post paid,) Albany, B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor ILA pon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- eimes often cure in the short space of eix days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those copaiva and cubebs hay been thought an antidote, to the ruin of the health o His “ French Secret” is the great con- for that class of disorders which un- ysicians treat with mercury, to the lestruction to the patient's constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. i4—ly OF THE AGE. » has discovered in one $4 remedy that cures ed freo of pos tage to an: Ea'cRO: The business of this Com, ly with the most success! he United States. From the Istday of August, up to the Ist day of Novem! and interest received amounted to the large 8 | four hundred thousand one hundred and eight jars and sixty-eight cents, nd expenses of one h en thousand one hundred and twenty- ‘s and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- ment, the Directors feel justified in soliciting & 6, believing that the secu: at all fair claims will be justed more according to equity than legal tecliunical- ny will compare favor- 1 similar institutions in 1855, in fifteen month: ver, 1856, the pret if additional quantities of any of the articles named therein are demanded, they are to be furnish- ed on like terms and conditions previous to the expi- | ration of the fiseal year, upon receiving a notice of | mandant of the disorders which tunental remed; se erehy | mee | lar: nto annexed, agreeabiy to the provinces of the sched- re of public patronay red is ample, and t request nd the contract forwarded is prepared to issue policies against re on i RNITURE, MILLS. Mr. Kennepy, of Roxbu of our common pasture w EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, lose or damage WEL OFAC All description: n jj transported by AL Boats, RatLroaps. 0 or from any portion o| The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, He has now in his possess certificates of ite value,all within twenty miles of ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face. ‘wo or three bottles will clear the syst, wo bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth an Three to five bott! worst kind of Erysipslas. One or two botties are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. . lwo bottles are warranted Ears and Blotches among th Four to six bottles are wari n over one hundred : BOATS navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com | panies, and in fixing them ever: | construction and arrangement wil eedily adjusted and West corner Penns: 17th street, Washington City, D. Insurance may also be ¢fected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, ncipal cities of the United Sta f the C +, of ———. in the State of —. inthe State of ung classes therein named be | after amed, jznated, execute the contract for improvement in be taken into con- vania avenue and are warranted to cure the we cnarantee to make good the difference + and that which | | by authorized ASHINGTON re Running of the CHARTERED BY CONGKESS. io sewacwny SRUONO ared t ‘ON BUILDIN ranted to cure corrupt will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. 'woor three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘Two or three bot CaPiTaL....-... are warranted to eure the most most desperate case of Rheumatism. hree to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of A. efit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and « perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who ha’ erful medicines of the that a common weed growing on the pastures. long old stone walls, should cureevei yetitis a fixed fact. start. There aro no JP'S nor A suiting some cases, but{not yours. nd bottles of it in t I know the effects of it in ev: he greatest cures ever We it to childron a year have seen poor, wormy-looking children, whose Sesh was so! caer restored to a perfect state of health To those who are subject bottle will always cure it. eatarrh and dizziness. rates, without ce, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the | Washington City Savin Wm. F. Bayly, Robert Farnham, Francis Mohun, AMES C. McGUIRE, —- N Samuel Bacon, White-oak logs. No.6. Yellow-pine vain tried all the won <_and | » Hard - ANKING HOUSE OF 4) ees USE OS1UBB BROTHERS. sits received and Ch Drafts on the aorthern rd posit at par, and Exchange on | said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. ‘TEREST ON Derosits.—Interest will be allowed posits at such rates as may be agreed upon. VirGinia AND UncuRRENT Money. irginia and other Uncurrent Noney re- to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in ing the regular Exchange. otes. Drafts,and Bi ed, vad Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, | and Securities, at the market rate. . Letrers or Crevit.—Letters of Credit will be » | furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the Oe 1 Deposit of Money or Collaternis | and interest allowed if Money is deposited, and | charged if Collaterals,on such terms as may be agreed "RAVELING BiLts of ExcHANGE.—Travelers will | be furnished with drai | sired negotiable Bitts anp Letrers ov Cxrpit on ENGL. Lanp anp Evrore.—Bills of Exchange and Letters gland, freland and Europe, furnished | At the inarket rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seeuri- r. cont.. always fur sale, or ities at a comm@psion of aly pr.cent. Where Stocks are beught upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a depositof 10 pr. cent on the at Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- nor ha’s about It has already done some c Drrosits.— De} done in Massachusetts. ithout charge. cities received on s ck ow & sick headache, one i ves great relief in Some who liave taken it ha been oostive for years, and have been reg@jated aly is sound it works quite easy, s any derangement of the functions will cause very cingular foolings, but they always disappear in There is nevera when that feeling is e] yourself Ikea new person. I ‘ome of the moxt extravagant encomiums of it In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- put since its introduction as a general family reat and wonderful virtues have been hat I never sus Several cases of epileptic always considered incurable, have been cured O, what a me: i cases of that aw: few who have seen I know of several cases of Di eople cured by it. ziver, Sick Headac! No. | specie, we chit age. Heat Exchange’) int whore there} ou hust not be alarmed; rom four days to a week. rom it; on the contrary, one, you will fe United States, yhite-oak - ck logs. . Yellow-pine mast lute pine. Nod. fuk, | ted. Rtena disease which was of Credit on Enj malady—there are but move of it than I have. Pi | Y yy all of them ay | bought in the different ie disracnn or 4 the, Dyspepsia, Asthina, Fev and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases and particularly in Di discovery has done more good than No change of diet ever ean get and encugh of it. Directions for Use.—Adults per day—children over ten years children from five to eight years, no directions ean be take sufficient to ope: i f the Spine, senses of the Kidneys, & ct ROAD, City, AND State Bonps.—Railroad, nd State Bonds can be placed in our hai negotiation, either 1m this country or E road Iron purchased any medicine necessary —eat the best you No. 33. Sup chandlery. No. 40. for cash or with Wakrants.—Land Werrants bought at the market rates. Ail Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. nd Warrants located on commission. Land Warrant quotatious regularly furnished if re- Warrants wil! be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for saie on commission to reepunsible tabi ful ‘dossert-spuonful— plicable to all constitutions, 6 on the bowels twice v day, DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street. Roxbury, Massachusetts. ents for Was! ton. . Stott -» Ze Gilman, Kidwoll & Lawrence 3: B Gesdeoe Bure Valsh & F. S. Waish, J. mer, Schwartz & No. 31. Glass. N Reau Estate anp Insugances.— Real Estate Si Bracken 89-2: | pought and sold, and Losuranece caeoton. ‘LAIMS ON Unitxp 87aT! eet oF Craime, Court of Claimsor Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt «1 express. ‘< Georgetown it, S.Cissell, OM Lenihan, 3. L. Kidwell ¢ PERUVIAN SYRUP havir the ordeal to which many edi e jected, established medicines st DOW P® ITSEFFICA ions the Liter br Tallow, 7 of Sth Street. No, 45. Ingot B. H, STINEM No, 47. Miseol- made arrangement eae Company of - = tof 12356 upon the notusl count of er cent u) market price, waking t id not unfrequently for $5) for the low price of ¥. tion in qualit d cralgia, Bron- ptive Tendencies, Diserd: which reanire @ Tonic ime is bewond question. fre 80 numerous, so well peculiar character, that hesitate to receive the he Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a ewre- but its range is extensive, because man: arently unlike, are intimatery relat ng from one caui Alterative medi The fs of it authenticated, and o sufferers cannot reasonably je money. To make this system he will keep no books, but sell exciusive- | ly for Caen on DeviveRy, which cannot fail being o. 52. Leather. No. | advantageous tothe purchat 83. Hose. No. 34. Brushes. No. 34. Bunting and | for Government service, every care hns been [9 in their construction, sure strength and speed, and their accom: ir, thereby enabling him for passengers are unequalled for elegance and 1 profit, meeting 4T HATS, CAPS, and STRAW for Men, Boys, Misses and Infants’ wear. Persons are invited to call and examine our stock. Pennsylvania Avenue, near corncr of to buy for cash and no losses by bad debts first cabin, 8 at cabin, » may be inchosee ned ome extra size state rooms, $375. From L The class of diseases for whi Precisely that which has t order of medical skill. » the witnesses accessi incontrovertible. or &a opinion from disinter- ich the Syrup promi- ERRING. HERRING. 2” bbls. prine No.1 Eastern HER RING ex- pected daily to arrive. Will be sold low by HARTLEY & BRO’ ___ 10 Water street, Georgetown, RENCH NOVELS.—Teverino, par Geo, Sand! | Jeanne, par George Sai idora, par George Sa Mauprat, par George § Gabriel, par George Jacques, par George Horace. par George Sand; 45 cents. Modeste Eignon, par Balzac; 25 cents. Les Chonans, par Balsac; La Famille Alain, par A. cannot fail to be ent numerous testimon: 2 ignatures are t in the community, 088 and of the highest re: D. perienoed the benefi: ’ do not hesitate to as from the tes- nd it to the attention of t . From our own ex timony of others, whose intellig: ogether unquestionable, we . ve no dor . honse Karr; 25 cents. 8} i “f, av \ or Tageed aa'ef | EDS Aliain Pau.i, par Fev: Neko Theatre Complet, La Creole, pa Don Martin de lza0. 5) cents. ir Feval; 20 cents. reytas, par Dumas; 20 cents. f Dumas; 25 cents. en IT, par Dumas; 20 cents, ie samme low range ( neques ler et Ja AY. sesso others ©. AMORY. SEPH GA WLER,C Uxpvextaxer.—R in constantly on hand. tended to, and interments procured in e different mieerotacies, é jon made jer. ‘arnished, Wat oR tween 17th and 18th streets STILL LIVE, : nd will not be outdone by any in the Paintir; L, ed the services of an experi Sizn and Ornamental SIGNS, 3} D. GILMAN, s itreets. Navy Y; ABINET MAKER AND lead Pennsy eae corner of L, and 81 PLUMBING AND Gas FIXING. MILLER & CUNN . Penn. Furniture of every de- id Furniture Repai 182 Penn. avenue, mar 2-Sm t SHOWER 5 Nand 1 Proved patterns, e y: he ti te NGcand GRAINING in a 0; ouisiana avenue, PAINTING, 10F manner between 6th and 7th M. T. PARKER. w. w. = ve W: MACKHTACKNEY & DAYTON? © PAT708 tere AND Gann Lame. fore ; oo : ASHINGTO: MANAY Cign_ SARE et anit 3d May next: eave Alexandria, 8t 7, 54. 10. 12, De, dh. Gnd 6% o'clock. re Vi Dy, 1 536, and 7, He puale nny combos riy ou the Ben wa ing at the time advertised. eof the Boats will makea trip t> MOUNT VERNON oot Reeann pad Pauoat of ech week, t aoe io a.m. JOB SON, Capt GEO. T. HOWARD, 3 Either Boat mx: napoessueat for { ucation to JOSE, enue, of to the Captai STEAMER GEORGE PAGE. | STHOVES OF DEPARTURE. SeSibeeN Leave Alscanicinst Ha, Td, 9, 10 Ease Wahine OE SM, WASHINGTON ‘BRANCH RAILROAD. Trains leave WASHINGTON for BALTIMORE » nod Innd 43 p.m. A. m., 8 Sunday rt 455 a. in. — for Philadelphia and New York Beproemeped for sos ane wu take train at 6, 8%, ‘Or Annapolis Will Inke trains at &% and 4k. ‘or Norfolk will tnke traine at 834 and 3. ‘or the West will take trains at Gand 4s, ing at the Washington Jpnctioy . nection. —— hn 16-tf — ate PARSONS, Age. AILY LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY AND Lae BURG, Ya., rin ¢ hesapenke are! hic Canal.—The et ts AR O and M.C. ME GR will cons making daily trips to the above point on Monday, March 23, leaving Phe wharf of W.H, and H. G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. C. every morning at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; throw hours; leaving Georgetow: » the Boats will arrive at the Great Fx: Washington A Edwards’ Fe Ag: readiness to convey passengers to Leesburg, Va. loave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine he morning, and arriving in Georgeto o'cl cents; Seneca, 7 cents; Kdwards’ Ferry, ne: mre. Vin —— a 21.75. 3} served on the Boats at muderate rees. ___W.H. & H.G. RITTER, © DRIA RAI EAND ALE: 4 se GREAT SOUTHEKN MAIL LINE, ‘wice Daily, (Sunday — excepted.) between T WASHING TON nnd TH van ALEX AN }ORDONSV AND RICHMOND, rin Bt 753 o'clock a. m. Washington at 7 o'clock p.m. oo Alexandria at #3; o’elock p. m. Fare from Washington and Alexandria to Rich- {7 Omnibusesand Baggage Wagons will beat ths Depot of the Washington road, to conver pas- sengers and laggage to the Steamer GEO. PAGE, for Alexandrin, a distauce of ix miles, allowing ample time for meals. marz7-tt JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, New ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHAKL COMPLETED—CONDECTING Chattancoga, Tenn.; Charieston, S. C.; Saven- nah, Ga.; and ali the Northeastern cr Memphis, Tenn, The inst connecting tink of Railron between NEW WOES ANDTHE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. ‘his road 1s now completed and v theres - ular transportation of Passengers and Freight, sn? will afford more Exped. ond less Expense thar any other route between the Northesst nud Sout west. Passengers and Shippers will take dus notice thereof, and govern themselver accordingly. senger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 2% ofelock, a. m.,(after the arrival of the trains Chattanooga and Nashville,)and arriveat Mem same day at 7 p. m., connecting with First C Steam Packets t New Orleans, and all other un tant points upon the Western Rivers.” Goods signed to Railroad Agents at Charleston or S will be forwarded emphis and other po by Express Freight Trains. Freight a Fadl — 7 oy Com: pany 18 carried over route daily 1% Passen ger trains, F.C. ARMS Genera! Superintendent. Howtsvitzg, (Ala.) April ist, 1857. Ml nig il Mere to Memphis, &o., eold at W),- Pet mington, } ; Charleston, 5. C.; Augusta. Savan nah, Macon, Atlanta, and Columbus, Ga ; Montgom- Ala.; Chattanooga, and Nash: e ‘enn. ‘0 connect with the Western Trains on this road, ners will tuke the mehr trains from W iimy ‘on. N.C.; Ancusta, Ga.; Chvttanooga and Nachy hy a and the day trains from Charleston ingsvilie, S. C.: and Atianta, Ga. ap7tfh Fe’ ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. a rd RAILROAD, New anv Imp D ARRANGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Camber land, Wheeling, and ni rts of the West, Int. The ACCOMMODATION TRATN wil lence (except Sunday) st 6.45 a. m., connecting with trains ‘hilade!piua, first train from Washington (st Junction )—will stop at Way Stations, aud arrive at Curmberiand at 4 0'Giock p.1 2d. The MAI. TRAIN BALTIMORE 4 leaves Camden Station ly (except Sunday) at a. m., and Wheeling by 4 =, CONNECTIng At iy for Coiu Cineimnati tol Jouisville, Cleveland, Toledo, Det puis, Cairo, and intermediat The EXPRESS TRAIN distance to C: laces in the West, is nearly 100 miles shorter tnaa it any saner route. The time to these piaces is sis unegualied. 1 Baggage checked through to Columbus, Cin- cinnati, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. io Passengers and Bageage transferred at 2: Pe ts fren. THROUGH TICKETS will be sold terall the larg owns inthe West, at the lowest possib ¢ rates. the Ticket Office, Camden Siation, sud at Washing toy city second-class esr is attached to the MAIL TRA agers from Baltimore er Washington mr vier the entire road by da- light, by takiig Accom modation or Mail Train, and iying over a° Cumber land or Oakiand. They resume the next morning '¥ the Express Train, which lenves Cumterl nd at 280 &. m., and reaches Wheeling at 2 p.m. sengers from Washireton have ample tame for t {Wasuinzton Jur ction, sh Trexets is thee ashington. x the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 7.158.m. commodation leaves Cumberland st Baltimare at 5.45 p. m. The FR EDERICK TRAIN starts at ¢p.m., (ex cept Sunday) stopping at Way Stations. Leaves Frederick at 3 8. m., arriving at Baltimore at 129 “The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves ty higee gpg en py pad = m. iaaves = 4 ” Sarday.. : = Fv SAWOUDSIDE, jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL T UN TED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. The Ships comprising this ATLANTIC. ;Capt. Oliver Fidnidce C. Capt. Joseph Comet ...Capt. James West ‘hese ships having been built by contract expres tein also in their engine Price of passage from New York to Liverp: 33; in second deo., $75; exelusiv New York, 2) and 9% guineas. An experi geonattached to each ship. No berths can be secure! until paid for. The ships of this line have water-tight bulk-heads, and to avoid danger fret s< will not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees npreed te the Ist of it. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. 1 FROM LIVERPOOL. urday, — oa 387 Ww day, Feb. 185? if ist } Wesneeied Mars as 1 Wednesday, April | 187 ut haat Werlnesday, April 22.18 Iny 1857 Wednesday jes fas | Wekeos . Le | S mindy, July 1857 | Wed! yeduly = 1087 ‘Saturda: | Wednesday, July 3 67 July | 1857 | ~ oy FAR "EOELIRE No. oa, wal are ew % BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO.. Li FD EPHEN KENNARD & CO., No. 27, Aut NWRIGHT & CO., Par ip of these ships will not be ountet® owne: for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry. precious therefor and the are §i« unless bills ue thereof therew. ENN, WILLIAMS & COS LAR Pins Nap ef tows: pres se Famer larae’ Sectional Risp FT Michigan. m two 3 $5. Colton’s Sectional Map of Indiana; $1.4, Eddy’s Map of Calif Colton's Map of the CU ; States, Mexio, 405 FRANCK TAYLOR. ees

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