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“EVENING STAR. THE WIFE TO THE WOOER. BULWEK LYTTON. ‘Well, then, since scorn has failed to cure The love you press so blindly, nswer follies kindly ; rant that you more {air and gay an Luke to some may be But light itself, when he’s away, Then go—then for whether or no Its weods your summer love may wreathe In florid smiles and gladness ; pre often, only breathe le and the sadness— But ah! so sweet a trust ¢ ‘That confidence of care! More joy one grief of his to soothe “Than ail your bliss to share. n gO; for whether or no 's bliss to share ! Yon say that he can meet or leave .Uumoved—content without me ; Nor recks what snares neglect may weave een to doubt me. ows my heart, my guide And what you feel is to neglect, I feel is to confide! Then go—then go T'll think he does confide. And Luke, you say, can sternly look, And sometimes speak sev erely 3 Your eyes, you vow, could ne’er rebuke— Your whispers breathe austerely. How know you of the coming cares eon Ssanjons 25 Capa z erhaps the shade his temper wears fs thon. he for mine and Then co—then go: for whether or no, zal® {r9#2 has smiles for me. whether or no But Luke, you hint, °° 0lacrs give The love that he denies m=! ard, you say, im youth to livé, Ut one heart to prize me! mt rose be shed, we can ne'er be deal ; a I> The following modei letter was received by the President a few days since : Caawroxpn Covxty. Mo., April 30. 1557. Mr. Becwaxax—Dear Sir: M Postmaster here, and he is gone out West, and has been gone for three or four weeks, and he bas nodeputy here, but T have been oj and attending to it since he has been gone, as he left the key with me; and the Postunaster told me that I must make a report at t month, and did not tell me who I was to write t but I suppose it is to you we should make our re- | Ports, as we are all citizens of the Government of | which you are now President fight one to receive the report few lines, letting me know whe ning the mails e end of ever If you are not the lease drop me a am to report to, Report at the end of April.—The weather is cold for the season—Provisions scarce and v high—but notwitstanding all that we have re: tar mails once a week, yood health, and the people versally pleased with your ow that would in- omitted in my last My best respects to this is all 1 ki terest you, if there is anyihi “please let me know Mrs. Buchana 5 he Leader says * The eagle on the one side looks like a butter- | Pi Wings or a fish hawk rising from & missed swoop after a sea bass ¢ than that of any other piece ever is- the mint, every’coin being vneven in thickness at o“2 edge anl.the other ring—falls like a [><p could neither be lin * nor even + interest to the + minor” sporting ~ *- But last and worst—it is base, and looks shame-faced about it fiesh nor fowl—simply amalgamation for which ¢ Jong noted, and which we utterly abomin: Precisely such things as these Tom Hood alw: flung away when he received them in change fo a thaler in Germany, ast The coming is | eat upoy the counter, <* to ansvrer for + iust- * tWo objects of much bet d in his «Up the Rhine. Tux Comet —He is going off. And, as he goes, They say he has lost his tail. they abuse him t We now under- Was ever comet so scandalized ? j stand why he will not hit the earth on the 1th of | June next, at 20 minotes past 10, a. m Ss nothing without his tail. althongh | i e deal of nothing the comet was nearest the earth, millions miles away. ing off as fast as he could scaim- . With his tail. or, what is left of it. between believed that he has gone to try le the other comets to cut off their tails reat Bore is now near the constell The editor of the P and was twenty he has been run tion of the Great Bear borg Democrat saw him lately through a telescope of ordinary paws Possibly. it may be found in the next number of the New York Ledger U7 The census of St. Louis ken, and the population is set down at 126.C00 The Rural New Yorker states that it takes it pounds of corn to raise one pound ITF It is now thought that the project of rais- ing the tariff of charges of the New York Hotels from $2.50 to $3 per day, will fall throu: want of general co- There is a won bi n living in Pulaski co.. regularly presented her husband dering the month of March of each re! how prolific of squalls thou OF Ex President Tyler, int Jamestown celebra spoke of the injustice of tie North in refs He said he had knowledge of the fact that the marble palace of Stewart, in New York, ‘was built upon the sale of three thousand slaves, who had been sent io New York to be emaaci- is address at the i The Illustrated News states that a short time since Meyerleer married » Mey A his only daughter to a Prussian Colone!. aad gave her, mply the copyright of Rotert le Diable and L’ African pees worth. to the ccmmposer’s representative, 3 The Machias (Maine) Union relates the “A woman in Beddington, one day bile passing between her house and a ibs. young bears, erying She hastened neighbor's, Leard two e1 ¢ of the wood near by to the place. where she found the bears on a farm, 4 small boy came to ed in taking the eubs ms. The bears are now alive fence, and raisinz the ARKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —A Meba Deveroux, do re oS S Cummins. do; D Jones, Pa Barthelen, NY; J J Field, do: J W Breed. M ‘A; R B Petrikin, Pa; W JB Meek, do; W Acnaw, naw, ly, child, sevt, arneo. Ind; Hon R McLane. Md; Dr Gal. laher. Ga; Dr Ford, Del; J Riddle, Del; do; Dr Young, do; D Lacy, ly, P: Li Chapin, do; A Tait. ly, V B H Robinson, { do; WG Maury, NY: Miss Agnaw, do: Mr A; R I iss Tait, do; W . BW Strong, bons; W Seeley, D W June, 11; W W L Todd, do; D ¥ ny, do: A C Peachy, Loy neoln. Ga; A Morel, NY; J O Grad Vt, WA Welch, do; LS Fuller, EN Chase. do: L Warren B Mason, Pa; Dillard, USN BROWNS’ HOTEL —T K Prenss, Md: AS 1. Va; J Harwood and | rd. Fla. D Rabnweile. Sune, do; TM Erb, (; = H Packer, do;Dr TS Wagner, Fa: wis and lady. 2 TS Lomax, Va, TB N Pennington and lady Pa, W Jellingham, 3 as, B Stratton, P: La; T J Randolph Withers, Miss 1 hank and lady, M do; E'S Burch and far -Y; Dr Dyott, Pa; G Thom- # = Smith. Ga; E Harrison, yo and lady, Miss John Mayo, J KE Mayo, Master” do; G E Greenlee. is, Va; J Mix, 3 Mrs Gilman, Mrs Web) Judge Saunders’ and lady, Pa Miss Johnston, do; NC; J P Brawley. D HOUSE —H Evans; F Stanley; | 4; A B Ragan, Us ; Mrs Ragan do; $ Folrun Choe. Nat; RR W M Gamble, NY, Hon J A Bay- S Allen. Pa. D J’ Miller, Md; Miss HE Fost ¥ Raeden. NC: H Wurtz, NY; ; WF Bailey, do; R 1 NY: SJ Bellaman. W Wall, DG G Calkins, D B NY; J R Hallson and lady, Ga, Miss Sime Pierce and las Stover. Pa; BH Gauste, Mass; W P Blekely, Va. TON HOUSE. Seott, C O Re Riebmond. Va; Mr r Va; HW B Warner i; Moore. Ga: GL Brady.M —ae———— | ‘S OF OCEAN STEAMEKS. a — Usitgn States. Fi s Havre....... Ma! Southa’pton.New York -New York..May 16 “New York... Glasgow....New Yor Miscellaneous. 4 TAIR RODS AND PLATES. Ss Just received hd at 2% dozen superior STAIR RODS, inall widths, ed % eg to 1'4, some D gpodopompeni in gatirely new shapes and ve t cheap, Also, lease BRASS PLATES jor steps. This is & most economical — in the saving of carpets,as Very or a ‘ Also, BRASS CORNICES, ARCHES, and RINGS, for suspending festa aad Cartains. over n an indispensalle, ater, DODSON . CO. _Inny 18-00sw <PRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. ‘9 Suoot, No. 19 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. .y has received from New York and Philadeiphia, and now offering at very low pnees, to cash and rompt customers, a large and general assortment of STAPLE and Fancy Goops—comprising in part as follows. viz: ‘ New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks Best make black Silks, hizh lustred Biack Challies, Lustres a Rich printed (all wool) M - Chailes and Barege Delaines, in great variety Rich Organdie, Barege,and Jaconet Robes Bright ovlors and mode plain Bareges and De- Anes Pisin French Brilliants and Percales - iain colors Cravellas and Spring-style Poplins ucals, a light seasonable fabric ‘est French printed Jaconets and Brilliants White Brilliants, from 124 to 314 cents est makes new styles Ginghams Jetages, Chambrays and plain Lustres __ elish Prints of new styles, in great variety, at 23 cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies V Hite Goons, in great variety. ee Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Musling Pini striped Muslins ured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins Muslins White Tarletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets Irish Linens (of the best maltes) very cheap Linen Cambric, Linen and Bishop Lawns Super English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes- | ngs hite Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) ite Brilliants and striped India Dimity pldfseties for Basques and Bonnet Card Slur? Sysco Fo: hirt Collars. "MBROIDERIE: French worke? Qfvestin Collarsand Sets Swiss Cambric Celit*sand Swiss and Lace Sleev Honiton and Maltese Lace “ol! Swiss Cambric and Dimity de smbroidered Linen Cambric Fifa, Also. new styles Lace and Silk MaeAllas Stella and White Crape Shawis Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Saz® Ribbons Steel-spring, Neapolitan, and other Beeleton | Skirts Spring assortment of Rajon’s Kid Gloves “Patfeta Silk, black lace and Lisle thread do. Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and children Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain do Lisle thread and fa cotton do. A good assortment ef Silk Cravats and Ties Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cambrie Hdkfs Gossamer and Lisle-thread Shirts and Drawers Now style Parasols. Also, Gentiemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- tion, with every variety of House-furnishing Dry Goods. ‘Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest makes. Purchasers muy rely upon getting desirable goods at low prices. sMooT. ersons in want and PICKETS, T. and LIME f Gi INED PLASTER, CEM of the best quality, will find them by calling on the subseribers at their yard. Having taken the yard lately occupied by John urdy, we iutend to keep a fine stock of the above named articles. COAL, of all kinds and sizes always on hand. As ‘we will be receiv Coal regularly, consumers will do weil ta cive us acall. By strict attention to busi- ness we expect to merit a share of the public patron age. rd on First street, near Pennsylvania avenue. orters direct from Liverpool tu Alexan- beg leave to call the attention of dealers. -keepers, and others of Washingtonand Georgetown, to theit stocks of GOO DS, whi, for extent and variety, wil compare favorably with cut establishment in the Eastern cities. rehase of goo" equal, if not superior, to any poly nt he cade. Afi spection of goods and prices will satisfy nil partie: them upon the most favor”! malin tad neh China Dinner Se! and decorate . tous China Dioner Sets. id band and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Tevet Sets, &c. French China Tea Sets, Cupsand Soucers, and other articles of Teaware And Dinner Ware, separate from sets separate from sets, aS may be desired | Blue Printed or Liverpool Ware, the same fuil supply wise. Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us ean be transported by any mode without breakage, Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andria, almost hourly, 1242 cents eacn way. A quar- } = of ® dollar thus spent may save many doliar® jec Ppreoro ALS FOR FUEL. QuvartTEexvaster’s Orrick Magisxe Corrs, W: May 16, 1857. uantities of WOOD and COAL as may rom Ist July, 1857, to Sith Sune, rines stationed at Washington city, D. C. |. The Wood to be best anthr . The Xpense tc ounds to the ton. application at this office. ' rsals to be addressed to Major G. F. Q.M.M. and endorsed ** Proposals for Marines at Washington, D.C.” indy W-zawtl5Jone O ALL THAT VA E THEIR SIGHT, ected, to his snpe LS carefully ere accuracy, and br dd beneficial enior SPECTA nd by himself t mencement o} not being | ter; and the pract measure the focal eae ol glasses that are absolutely required wil. ed with precision and satisfaction. JOHN TOBIAS acknowledzes the very liberal eneourngement alrendy obtain themselves of tus aid. the giasses in use, and siate how many inches they can read ges P ith as will impr testimonials ght. en; and referen “ n enee anil cor Cireular. Seventh up stairs. ‘t from his glasses. NorFoik, September 7, 1954. Str: The Spectacles you made Nor me suit very any other I have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance tomy sig I recommend Lim as a skilful optician. HENRY A. WISE. nig! previously suffered. JOHN WILSON Late Commissioner Gen’! Land Office. Dee. 11, 1855. four montis, and take benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBU May Sth, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as a skil- fui optician; and as | have e larity. | was gratified to find thi ed to comprehend theim by ad some slight measure! it, aud he has le ne & pair of Specta- cles that suits me admirably. A. BUTLER. July 1, 1856. Witmine ton, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. Mr. J. Tobias. De: {ain happy to say that the Spectacles which [ obtained from you Inst week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found | reat difh istaney aid of your optometer, this diffi 1 pA edly the best adapted to my eyes of any | have ever yet used. Vv culully, R. B. DRANE, aia a Ree of St. James's Parish. DePARTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal range of my eyes, | have been compelled to use glasses fo ‘e- ral yer: Lhave tried different opticians without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my e: Four mouths since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me fectly. Ky the use of his optometer he is enabled to armpt glasses most minutely to the eye. 1 most cheerfully t pend Mr. Toliss to ail having occasion to use es, and bea: ulty in getting glasses of the proper focal sto his skili as an i. BALDWIN, Land Warrants, ‘eat variety, TEL- OSCOPES. ACA NE ‘a i many other articles in this ces constantly on hand. K YNEVOR TERRACE, by the author of “The i Heir of Redelytfe.”” new hook is for sale at : LING TON’S Bookstore. Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre. The Dog, by Frank Forrester. Chit-Chat of Humor, Wit, and Anecdote. Love. a story of Woinan’s Heart. Spahr ped Books and every hisese the Station- ery ‘ews, ine, for sale at PRHILLINGTON’S Bookstore Odgon Building, cor 4s st. ave, Miscellan Pprorosars FOR STATIONERY. Treasuxy Department. May 4. 1957. furnishing the Stationery the fiscal year | until 12 o'clock, ‘Those unacoom- Searep Proposats for ired by this Depart: ing June 39, 1858, will be receiv m., on the Hith day of June next. panied by satisfactory testimonials of ability to fui- li the contract will not be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to established manufacturers | of or dealers in the articles. All the articles must be of the very best « les as hereinafter specified,must ny each bid. The samples of the party to et may be awarded, will be paid for the Department ; the others will be returned to © respective bidders. No bid will be considered unless the articles arcompanying tt are of the very best quality, and Suited to the wants o; Authorized Capii Orrick, NoRTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH STREET, WASHINGTON, their kind, and sam} the Department. reposal must be signed by the individual or | ing it, and must specify # price, and but one | J ves for each every article contained in the | All che articles furnished will be re like the samples submitted, which will for comparison, and ordered to the satisfaction of the for which they are required. | The Department reserves the right ef ordering a of each and every article delivered without delay when ead of the office greater or less quantit: contracted for, as the public service may require. &n inferior article at any time will be | Vania avenu cient cause forthwith to annul the con- | Bonds, with approved security, to be given by the | o; Persons contracting ; and in case of a fa ply the articles required, shall ee liable for the «i ns liquidated damages. joined list specifies, as nearly as can now @ Amount, quality. and description ofeach | nds of articles required. | Crass No. 1.—Paper. Ttem L. 100 reams folio post, satin finish, faint-lined, and trimmed, of the very first quality —_ 2. 18 reams white-cap paper, hand-made, satin | P. , and trimmed, of the | the contractor and sureties | specified in such Authorized Capital and Assets..... | Invested in Bond: The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the Company to November 1, 1856 : remium recnived on mnarine finish, faint-lined, very best quality reams white-cap finished, of the very best quality 20 reams white cap paper, maciine made, faint-lined, and trimmed, of the best qual- | a papor, hand-made, satin | [nterest on loan Paid marine losses at >, 10 reas white cap paper, plain, hand made, | ae ae |, of the best qual 1 10 reams plain cap paper, white, machine- | jaint-lined, and trimmed,of the best | faint-lined, an pace | Reinsurance, ret 2 reams cap paper, blue laid, hand made, faint-lined, garden pattern, known as despatch or consul the very best quality 8 reams white law cap pn heavy, hand made, faint- med, of the very best 9. 0 reams quarto post, highly giazed, and hard ealendered, faint- lined on three sides, and of the very best The Assets of the Company are as follows Philadelphia city and county bond: er, satin finish, ned, and trim rand made. white, First mortgages, Stocks, collater: Girard and consol Deposited with Di Deterred payment on stock not yet du for marine premiums. . m agents, secured by b ums on policies recently issued, and sdue the company... a) q . P 10, 100 reams quarto post, machine made, white, faint-lined oa three sides, of the uarto post, hand-made, white, | highly glazed, and hard ealendered, faint- lined four sides,and of the very best quai- it y 12, 20 ieams quarto post, French, fuint-lined of the very best quality e vellum note pi ard calendered, faint-lined, edged on three sides, of the very The business of this Cor nye ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States, . y of August, 1855, in fifteen months, quality 14. reams white-laid note paper, gilt-edged, highly glazed. and hard calendered, of the very best quality 15. Mreams heavy hand-made white medium paper, for books, of the very best 16. 20 reams heavy hand-made white roy: the very best quality hand-made white super royal paper, for books, of the very best quality ng paper of the very best 1g. 190 reams cop: quality, color, and style 19. H reams heavy highly glazed and hard-cal- endered envelope paper, rosal, yellow, or buff, of the very best quality 2, SO reams heavy envelope paper, super-roval, | har‘-calendered and highly glazed, yellow or buff, of the very best 21. Mreams large brown best quality, strong and well made 22. H renmns royal blotting paper of the very best quality, style, and color. ich item of the above class must be accompanied | half a ream, or one package, when aot packed in half reams, and the bids must state the price per reain del:vered at_the Departiaent. CLass 2.—Envelopes. Item 1. 500 adhesive enveiopes, white, yellow, or snroth, and thick, elope paper of the may 2 colt JOH. © PURDY & CO: “HINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARKE. a CUnNs ¢ R-H. MILLER, SON & CO.. | with a sample of panies, and in construction and arrangement will be taken into con- edily adjusted and Penn: Office, northwest corne; 17th street, Washington City, Insurance may also be Sfectedat the Home Office, soreheges corner Wa: Ff | Stes ian United States The comd?xion of their senior partner with the manufacturers Of Europe and the United States for buff-colored, heavy upwards of thit? years, has given himadvantages in with full pockets, z three following s1zes18!_ by 3X, 10 by 4 inches ; price to size of the best quality that is made. 2. 100 full-pocket adhesive envelopes. of the roper size for quarto post, white, yel- mooth, and thick, of e named for each xf purchases can be made of ow, or buff, heav the very best qa 3. 100 full-pocket aditesive envelopes, of the mooth.fand thick. of And i by authorized WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. ~~ CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. CatiTAaL....... proper size for tiv low, or butf, heavy. 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 ench size aud color. They must all be made adhesive, and gummed a proper dis- tance each side of the centre leppels, with full pock ets. and the lower lappels well and securely gummed to the pocket. India Cnina Dinner Sets, and separate articles shways on ha White Granite Ware in every variety, in setsand Common Edged, White and Rockingham Ware, m Cut, Pressed, Plain, and Moulded Glass Ware from the best establisimente in the Eastern and Westem Pens. | States, which will be sold by the package or other- the best kind and qual- gold pens in silver cases, with ever-pointed pencels of the best kindZand quality manufactured. 3. SH dozen cards Cra Item 1, 19 dozen gold p manufactured. Perry's best metalic pens,{ ™ueis Moknn, Price to be per dozen cards. 4. HO dozen steel pens of the best makers and ON, Se-rata “HOUSE OF 5. 3) dozen piatina pens. 7. # dozen alabata pe: |. 20m quills of the very best quality. 2 dozen bronze imitation quill pens. all the items of class 3, except item 3, in the above class, the bidder is not restricted ton particn- but samples of different makers, of ench, may be submitted, and the de- select which it deems the best, the price, quality, and fitness for the service being all SEALED Proroears 4 ved at this office uatil Monday, the loth June, 1457, for supplying such ras required for the Ma- | lar manufacture, best. onk sapling, and the Coal Wood be Item 1. 9 dozen Faber’ Nos. 1, 2.and 3 2. HO dozen of the best quality of black lead pencils, without reference to the maker's name 3. 3) dozen red and blue lead pencils of the best j othe United States: Further indsay, Fuel for stale a ‘ou Deposit of Money or Collaterals lowed if Money is deposited, a1 sterals, on such termsas niay be agreed ‘Teavetine Bits or ExcHaNcE.—Travelers wi!! be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the different Citie: D> Letrers or Crepit on Ex LAND AnD Evrope.—B: > nge and Letters of Credit on England, I at the market rate for Ex: jonDs, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, St ying from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commision of a\ pr. cent. Wheré Stocks are heught upon orders, we reserve the rigkt to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. - Raitroan, City, axp State Bonps.—Railroad, nd State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, SE ale sg country or Europe. Rail~ road Iron purchasi Wankrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates, All Warrants sold by us are euaran- teed in every respect. sci d Warrants located on commiggion. J Land Warrant quotations reguiarly furnished if re- nested, Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commu 4. 23 dezen ivory propelling pencils, o or others of ike quality, with | One dozen of each kind of class 4 must be submit- ted as samples Crass 5.—Ink, Ink Stands,and Wafers. 2dozen Fry's improved patent American JOHS eee L OPTICIAN, wishes to call “the attention of all that# CoS. suffer with defective sight, caused hy age, sick- ness. and particularly from gloxsen injudiciously xe- Sand GLASS- ‘a true spherical ut transparency, suited precise- » the wearer, according to the ity of the eye. Very numerous used to the pecs organ of using glasses in uited, by the nse of an Optome- of loony Phy enables him to the yee, and such 2. 12 dozen cast-iron inkstands 3. 12 dozen red inkstands with ground glass 4 20 gallons best_ink, the department to have the choice of the maker 300 quart bottles of the best copying ink, sample bottle to be submitted, of the best rt bottles of the best black ink is best red ink, the department to have the choice of the market ttles best bine ink, sample to be sub- 2 be furnish- and further solicits 3™ botties carmine ink, French simali size, the patrontge of these who have not yet availed inglass bottles, with ground-glass stop- “rs Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending large red wafers for department seal 11. 160 pounds wafers, common #ze, best quality, with their spectacies, an be sup- = boat t i 12. 106 pounds best extra superfine scarlet seal- many who have derived the greatest | For all the articles in class 5 «uitable and conven- | part jent samples must be subinitted, with price attached Reat Estate an bought and sold, and Tusurances effected. CrLamms on Unitep States, Cocrt oF Cram ‘Inims on the United States, before the aims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt and able attorne: re had gratis, at_his office, No. 512 ‘et, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, Cuass 6—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Articles. Item 1. 20 dozen Rodgers’s & Sons, »r eqnal, genu- eferasers wih ivory handles SO dozen Rodgers’s & Sons. or equal, four- bladed knives, with stag and pear! handies ed wafor stamps w wel|, and seem to have improved my sight more than 12. dozen ivory-hrn ROTECTIO: SSS AND DANACE EY Vite: OY THE PERILS OF THE SEA TRANSPORTATION. FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Fins, Maging, anv INLAND INSURANCE. AND INLAND DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charies Dingee, | George H. Armstrong, Thomas Manderfield, Charlies A. Rubicam, Edwatd R. Helmbold, George Helmbold, P. Carroll Brewster, THOMAS B. FLORENGE, resident, d. S . Lat 7 ay Pre EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretarys LOCAL SURVEYORS, Charles Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City fall. John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenue, Islaud. James Williams, No. 22 43¢ street. No. 30] 13th street, below Pennsyl- _ | MARINE SURVEYOR. Captain J. P. Levy, Ni pposite National § SEMEEEAG SUPERINTE pe 67 Pennsylvania avenue, otel. ‘DENT. ohn Thomason. 91,473,057 07 jortgages, and od Seourities. aud inland ris} urn premiums, and agency charges........... 27,474 68 $177,128 61 Balance remaining with the Company. . $223,057 07 $16,848 18 real estate. 143,500 60 8, on call.. 32,400 00 dation bank stock. ~ “5,125 00 uncan, Sherman & C ++ 25,470 38 eee eeeee ees 16,456 14 $523,057 07 y will compare favor- of November, 1856, the premium: nnd interest received amounted to the large suin of four hundred thousand one hundred and eighty-five, dollars and sixty-eight cents, losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With those evidences of success and good man- agement, the Directors feel justified in solieiting a share of public patre e, believing that the securit. offered 1s ainple, and that all fair claims will be ad- sted more according to equity than legal technical- = is prepared to issue policies against ELL TS 4 UFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All descriptions of BUILDINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Vesseis, STEAMBOATS, CANAL BoaTs, RAILROADS the usual conv: EVRO | and on the Lulis ol with the payment of re on FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- Ances to or from Any portion of 3 AND AMERICA, = TEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters. emium will be as low as other com- xing them every improvement in vania avenue and promptly paid. Cc. nut and Second streets, ice aps tees oe ee $200,000 1 is now pre) to receive applica- RURANCE OS BUILDINGS. MER. E, &c.,at the usnal City rates, without any ure hgh = pected corner of ‘enth Stree! ennsy!vani venue, over the Washington City Savings Ban ; RECTORS. Bayly, Samuel Ba: Robert Farnham, James F, Hatiday, Wm. 01 udson Taylor, M. W. Galt. JAMES C. McGUIRE, President. % ap ll-ly CHUBB BROTHERS. its received and Checks paid on the northern seaboard Draft cities received on it at par, and Exchange on said Cit.es furnished to depositers without charge. Iyrse est on Derextts.—lutcrest will be allowed i At such’ nites as may be agreed upon. 1 n Virgin, te cheek “* for, payable in same funds, or in » charging the regular Exchange. Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange ed. and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, A AND UncuRRENT Mongy. d other Uncurrent Noney re- the market rate. , eevrt.—Letters of Credit will be he different Cities of the of jnion. NGLAND, IRE- Europe, furnished e; in suins to suit. ocks, and Securi- for cash or with Bonds. yn to responsible Insvnances.-2 Real Estate 8. CHUBB BROTHERS, Opposite the ‘Treasury. large office shears of the very best ty 6 duzeu office scissors of the very best qual- recenresponding with his description of the feous, Taicpools of the best quality of red linen tape 7. loo. dozen of the best quality of red linen veevea ters Rosewood and walnut Tete: Wardrobes, Chairs of all kinds. Cherry and popiar Tables. antic, corn-top, and husk: edsteads, high and lor rs, cane and wood. iy Chairs, Settees, Clocks of Extension Tables, Sideboards, What-not. Glasses of ail kinds, some extra fine C Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters. Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. _ 3 And other Goods too numerous to mention to which We invite the attention of housekeepers and others, 4s we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying his glasses, I was furnished by him with @ pair slightly colored blue, which have afforded me more relief and gratification than any I have ever tried, My sizht, originally = good, was injured by writ- + frequently to avery late aid of these glasses I can study er. and that too without the pain tape a @ donen silk tape of assorted colors, in inks "4 9. 6 dozen ivory pounce boxes 10. 6 dozen lignamvite pounce boxes . 11. 6 dozen cocon or box and sand boxes of the y ds prepared India rubber, of suitable 81208 |. 20 quarts black sand 5) ounces pounce 24) pounds strong linen twine 12 dozen round rulers, assorted 12 dozen flat rulers, assorted 19, 20. dozen9-inch ivory folders 2. 40 dozen rosewood pen-holders 21. 5) dozen elastic pen-holders 2. 9) dozen barrel 28. 5) dozen pen-holders, assorted 24. # boxes small eylets, French 25. 25 boxes large eylets, French 23. 10 dozen steel-lipped pen handles: may 6-lawts'th June US ITED STATES Thave used Mr. Tobins’s Spectacles for three or Areat pleasure in saying that 1am much ploased with them. I have Bun much GH. {remarkable pecu- . Tomas seem- PATENT OFFICE, Wasiinoton, Mag 20 E On the petition of Norbert Rilieux,of New York, praying for the extension of a patent granted to him onthe 2oth of August, 1843, for an improvement in sugar, forseven years from the expiration of said vial takes place on the 26th day of August, It affords me pleasnre to state that, by the viated, so that the glasses you furnished me are that the said petition be heard at the on Monday, the 17th dag of August t, at 12 o’clock m.: aud all persons are notified to cand show cause, if any they have, why said on ought not to be granted. the extension are required to file ce their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing ; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the suid hearing must be taken ai ted in accordance with the rules of the cifice, which will be furnished on a The testimony in t a in the Patent Ot 6 case will be closed on the depositions and other papers relied ny must be filed in the Office on or. before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten da: npon ax testin t thix notice be published in the Evening Star, .C.; Republican, Baltimore, Mary- land; Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, Pa.: Daily News, N and Post, Boston uccersive weeks prev day of August next, the day of heart week for thre OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN CO, are re- ceiving daily some of the finest FUR TURE ever offered in this market, which we invite the attention of those in want, as we assure them they can save at least 10 per cent. Bureaus and Tables ‘Tetes, Sofas ; Comforts. ~post en all kinds, Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO. cor. of 6th street and Penn. P. S.—We shal! still continue our regular sales on sday, and Saturday, u front of our store. Consignments soli- all cases advances mad both morningand C.R. L. C. (intel) Q3G PENNSYLVA IA AVENUE near corner of 13th Street. B. H. STINEMETZ, having made arran with a Company of Haiters to be furs eee nu h the. it popular KIN AND BEA cof TG per gout upon t count 0 nt market price, making theliat sold for 4(and not unfr the low price of tron in quality $: ality are © money. To make this system ir on the actu uently fer 5) for a slight varia- and for Dau. keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for Cash ON DELIVERY, which | advantageous to the purcha: theca cease bee to buy for cash and sel! at a ‘small profit, meeting ser, thereby enabling him CAPS, and STRAV Boys, Misses and innate aad Persons are invited to call and examine our stock. Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of ap ll-t ee SEPH GAWLER,CABINET MAKER AND NDERTAKER.—R eaily made Co! fing constantly on hand. Funerals at a) ded to, and interments procured in flerent Cemeteries. Furniture of every de- ton made to order. Old Furniture Repaired arnished. \Vare-Rooms 18 Penn. tween I7th and 18th atreets. mar 23-Sm enue, bee CHARLES MASON, Com’r of Patents. . &. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, witha paper containing this not may 21-Inw3w W. D. EICHL! No.5 SEVENTH STREET, streets, west side, PRAC- TILL LIVE,” And will not be outdone by any in the Paint i Having peonred the services a a experin - Sign_an i er. 0. si BANNERS, TRANSPARENCIES, & the latest styles. do HOUSE PAI) NG NGvand G RAINING ina insets WuNe. Louisiagh rior avenue, between 6th and 7th M. T. PARKER, Medicines. ar 2 1 YSICIA) sands of te have near for butdissywered whe tne East cul Consumption, im, preacbitia, Coughs, is, and Gene’ y die. He had heard much of the wonderful restor ative and oe ualities of preparations made India from the East to him that he might make a remedy for his child. ed hard and succeeded in realizing his wish- | = se chal was cured, and is now alive and weil. He has since administered the wonderiul remedy to thousands of sufferers in ail parts of the were, sad he has never failed in making them completely heal- vand happy. Wishing to doas much good as pos- je, he willsend to such of arg Lpiline » Wit and expli ings as request it, this tape wi successfull — it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one its turned as postage on the fecige aad oh eoannder 0 be applied to the pay- directions for making it u met ie RMTES No ra treet, Jersey City, N. J. P.S. There are persons who pretend to pre com r. H. James's Recipe, and who profess to be his FOR saLx the “ Extract of Cannabis Indica AGENTS. All such persons are impostors. 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 recipe, and never will have! The impostors cannot make up the medicine from the recipe so as to kell it ata profit, the cost of import- 1 he Kast India Hemp alone being tuo great to oat of & pecuniary speculation im the cenu- ine remedy. The unitations are probably com- pounded of molasses and a pernicious drug or two costing a few cents. may 25-3 ieee Al RIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISTOLOG ICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. 200 pages and 190 ey end Colored Lithographs | es. ip Cc NLY CENTS <1 } Neate ¢ ai the Union. IL" Sent free af postage to ali parts of . M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar ant A new and. Tevised dition of eT 08 8: 180 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular a comprehensive treatize on the duties and casualties of single and married life—happy and fruitful allian- them—iufelicitous and infer- ion and removal—nervous de- causes cure, by a process at once 50 simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is impossible —rules for daily management—an essay on Sperma- torrheea, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fo- males—from infancy to old age—each case graphical- ly illustrated by beautiful plates. It’points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the truthful adviser to the married, and 's perusal 1s partio- to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being is entitled to, Pros 25 cents per copy, or hve copies nese, (bomen States, OLX, (post paid,) Albany, ces, mode of secur tile ones—their ob bility. young. it : those con’ lating marriage. ularly recommended ed free of postage to any part of the Unit by addressing Dr. LA CRO! New York, enclosing 25 cents. « N.B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor [LA CROIX .upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- eines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and eutirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which copaiva and cubebs have so lc been thought anantidote. to the ruin of the health the patient. His ** French Secret” is the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, + ysicians treat with mercury, to the lestruction to the patient's constitu- tion, and which all the sarsapariila in the world can- irretrievable not cure. i. Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. feb 14—ly T"5 GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kennepy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ec weeds of our common pastur medy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, rom The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never fniled except intwo cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of ston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face. ‘0 or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘wo bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. hree to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes, wo bottles are warranted tq cure Running of the Ears aud Blotches among the Flair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ope Uleers. ne bottie will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. 'wo or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. Five to eight bottles will oure the worst case of Scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing jooks so improbable to those who have in Yain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a common weed growing on the pastures, and should cureevery humorinthe fact. If you have a humor, it has te start. ‘There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, but{not yours. B pecdied over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity ol along old stone wall System ; yet itis a ston. I know the effects of it in ry case. It has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to childrena year old, to old people of sixty. I have seen T, pu wormy-looking children, whose flesh was sof wad ened restored to a perfect state of health by one ottie. ick headache, one ives great relief in Some who have taken it had nd have been reguinted by sound it works quite easy, but where there is any dernugement of the functions of nature, it will eause very singuiar feelings, but oi Th wi disappear in rom four days to aweck. There is nevera brad re- sult feom it: on the inne, that feeling is like a new person. I eard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it hose who are subject to a bottle will always cure it. It catarrh and dizziness. been costive for years, it. Where the body 1 you must not be alarmed; th one, you will feel yuursel: that ever man listened In my own practice | always kept it strictly for ha- mors—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never Several cases of epilep always considered incura few bottles. O, what am 7 if it will tual in ail cases of that awfi malads—th few who have seen more of it than I have. spected. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged Favele cured by it. For the various diseases of the ziver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, icularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the disoovery has done more good than any medicine and ever known, No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonfal per day—chiidren over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to al! constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street. Korbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Garduer, Burry & p. Walsh & Co., F. S. Waish, J. P.’Stone, = Oy Martin King, Nairn & . Schwart : oswell, Dauel B. Clark. J.B. Muburns Due 8. Cissell, O M Lenthaws, J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly HE PERUVIAN SYRUP having suecessfully = the ordeal to which many discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be re- ceived as an established medicine. ITSEFFICACY IN CURIN DYSPEPSIA . ns af the Liver, | € and Consumptive Tendencies, Disord, ed state of the Blood, Botls, General Debit and all Diseases which require a Tonic Alterative medicine is bevond question. The proofs of its efficacy are xo numeron: authenticated, and of such peculiar charac! prottered aid. Phe Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a cure- all, but its range is extensive, because many disea- ses, apparently uulike, are intimateiy related, and, Proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. ae class of en va ——— ~ #1 Cure, is precisely that fled the highest order of medical skill are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and and oMency of the Syrup incontrovertible. cannot fail to be satisti numerous testimonials, in in the community, and of the CARD. The undersi; havi perienced t c effects of th: i pel eying oxperionos tis harry e recommend it to the attention of the public. From onr own experience, ax well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we ave no doubt of its emeeny in oases of incipient Diseases of the Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver ale &e. In: its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the character of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteer- lungs and Bronchial Complaint, D: ed their testimony, as we do power, FOuN'h Eaten. T. HOMAS A. : S.H. KENDA PER ih MA ©. Sony. For sale by Z. D. GILMAN, Special Agent, 30 General Agency, ard. feb | Pennsylvania avenue, corner of L and 8th ary Neve PLensine AND GAS FIXING. MILLER & CU , south side, between TRUNGHAN., Penn, ave = received a ete assortm: CHANDEL TERS. BRACES oe ner ine, | i} iz} ZL1 AN ROP LIGHTS, F and LIFT PUM ATHING TUBS SHOVE B S$, BASIN and SING EATHERN and IRON PIPERS See &c.; all of whieh : padi ior Roi of ae and diy others pu 4 cash, will oO cl ey pe gl pi Pay ny hme by iftake prop : e Sod" Wwe aby ey sibs wipe ‘he y was discovered by him | when his cals, child, a daughter, was given up to | emp. and the thought ooetrFed | jews Washington, nt 7%,9%. 118, 1.9 7 he | | fits—a disease which was ave been cured by a rove effeo- ere are but GO P. Milburn, Danb Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agenis for rhe toga Dropsy, Ne uralgzia, Bron- that suflerers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the Syrup promi- Ren baf- The facts the safety © may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons rospeoting the character of the eek With the following among the hands of the Agents. he signatures are those of eee ge well known ighest respectability. 34 5 > : bs > _____ Travelers’ Directory. WASHINCTON AB ASIN PB Ao, WASHINGTON er THoMtae: CEOR COLLYER will depart at the follow ing hours, on and after Gt May next: Tea Alexandria, at 7, 8s, 10%, 12,25, ay, and 6% oc ¢ public may confidently rely on t! ing at tie tome advertised. One of the Boats will makea trip to MON VERNON on Texspay and Privat of each ag leaving Waione i passe om. . GEO. T. HOWARD, { Captains, Either Boat may be chartered for Excursions at any time, on —— to JOSEPH BRY Ay President of the Company, at his office, 3%) Pons’ or to the Captains on board. ap MER GEORG ave: | STE . PAGE. ) HOURS OF DEPARTURE. Leave Alexandria at 4s, 7%, 9, 0%; ere Wiskartenaks 116, 14, 4, ve Mi 5 . ‘ _apaed meron TLS Te PRICK, Bae WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, BFS SESE WASHINGTON for BALTIM m., aud 3 and 43% p.m. ORK ¥, At dda p.m. Leave BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at and 934 a. m., and Sand 5 p. m, in Sunday Ft 454 a. m. — Passengers for Philadelphia and New York take train at 6, 85, and aie = For Annapolis will tuke trains at @3¢ and 4, te bles will po degen at ry bon EA For the West will take trains at 6 , Conneet ing at the Washington Junction. jan 16-tf T.H. PARSONS, Axeat, 3 »Va.. vin Chena ¢ Packet Hoste AR-gereet te » MEIGS, will commen trips to the above pou larch 23, leaving th cf A Ritter, Georgetown, D. C. ever, ning at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; through in eight hours; leaving Georgetown at teven o'clock in the morning, the Boats will arrive at the Great Frlis.o¢ Washington Aqueduct, at a. m., Seneon at | Tig Edwards’ Ferry at 3p. im., where a stage wll bei readiness to convey passengers to Leesburg, Va. urning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at rine the moruing, and arriving in Georgetowg $1.75. Intermediate pointe Washington Aqueduct, 3 Ed js’ Ferry, @1.i2; x coach, $1.75. Meals moderate price: 5 WG. RITTER, QERANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHEKN MAIL LINE. Twice Dailx, (Sunday nights exee WASHINGTON and th pted,) hetwran e SOUTH, vin ALEX AN- DRIA, GORDONSVILLE AND RICHMOND, DANVILLE and GREENSBOROUGH. Leaves Washington at 6 o'clock a. tn. si Alexandria at 742 o'clock a.m. ‘Washington at 7 0’clock p. m. es Alexandria at 83% o'clock p. m. rhe fy from - Washington and Alexandria to Rich- mond, 35», iz Ommbusenand Rag e Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washincton Railroad, te convey prs- sengers and bageage to the Steamer GEO. PAGE for Alexandria, a distance of six nules, allo ample time for meals, mar 27-tf JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. NEW Route TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Tenn., Charleston, S. C.: Savan- nah, Ga.; and all the Northeastern cities, with Memphis, Tenn, road between NEW The inst counecting nk of R red betwen ss] R. YORKANDTHE ‘This road us now complet nd opened forthe reg. ular transportation of ers and Freight, and will aiford more Expedition and jess Expense any other route between the Northeast and So west. Passengers and Shappers willtake due nutice thereof, and Severn themselves according! ,Passenger Trains leave Stevenson Sally at 26 o’clock, a. m.,(after the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga and Nashville.)andarnve at Memphis same day at 7 p. m., connecting with First Case Steam Packets to New Orleans, and al! other mmpor- tant points upon the We: Goods con- signed to Railroad Agen’ it Charleston or Saran- will be forwarded to Memphis and other points, by Express Freight Trains. . Freight in charge of the Adams Express Com. pany is carried over this route ily by tae Fasoe ger trains, F s General Superintendent. Henrtsvinvg, (Ala.) Aprei ist, 1857. Please Tickets to Memphis, &c., sold at Wil- mington, N. C,; Charleston, S.C.; Augusta, Saran- nah, Macon, Atianta, and Columbus, Ga ; Montgom- ery, Ala.; Chattane and Nashville, Tenn. ‘0 connect with the Western Trains on this road, ers will take thy At trains from Wilming- ¥ tancoga and Nashvilie, the day trains from Charleston ay S. C.: and Atianta, Ga. ep T-tt Fo ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. NEW AND IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Cumber land, Wheel; an amd all parts of the West. ist. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will lenre fexcent Sunday) at 6.45 a. m., connecting with tray from Pluladelphia, first train from Washington (at J on—will stop at Way Stations, and arrive st land at §.0'clock p.m. 2d. .The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden Station daily ‘(except Sanday) at 8.3) a. m., and reaches Wheeling by 4 2. m.. connecting at Benwood with trains for © inemmnati, Dayton, Indianape lis, Louisy leveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Loum, intermediate points. Sd. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 7 p. m., connecting with express trains for Cincinnati, St. L airo, Chicago, and intermediste places. The Cincinnati and other centre! and southern laces in the West, is nearly 10) miles shorter tusn by any other route. The time to these places is a!s0 unequalled. ‘ieee Bazcage checked through to Columbus, Cin- cinnati, Indianapolis, and St. Let Passengera and Baggage transferred at a! points free. THROUGH TICKETS will be sold toall the large towng in the West. at the lowest possible rates, at the 1 seket Office, Camden Station, and at Washing- ton city. Hi A second-class car is attached to the MAIL TRAIN. Passeugers from Raltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking Acoumi- modation or Mail Train, and lying over at Cumber- land or Onkiand. They resume the next morning by the Express Train, which leaves Cumberiand at 2.0 a. m.,and reaches Wheeling at 2p Passengers from Washington have ample time for meals at Washington Junction. ‘ ‘This is the y route by which Through Tickete ond Baggage eks can be obtained in Washington. R WAY PASSENGERS. The Accommodation Train at 6.45 will stop st sl stations east of Cumberland, and the Express at tions between Piedmont, goimg West. Eastward? the Maui Train leaves Wheeling at 7.158. m..and Ac commodation leaves Cumberland at 8.2), reaching Syimge At 5.45 p.m. he FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4p.m., (6x cept Sunday) stopping at Way Stations. Lesves Frederick at 9 a. m., arriving at Baltimore at 12% noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL ALN leaves Cam den Station até Agta Ree Leaves Fi hieott's Mills at 7.90 a, m. and 7.399 a S si jan 16-tf M NHE NEW YORK AN VERPOOL T UNITE. STATES MAIL STEAMERS: The Shins comprising this The ATLANTIC... "6 ‘he BALTIC. 2 .. Capt. James West hese ships having been built by contract expres®'¥ for Government service, every care has been tnken in their construction, as also in their engines, te in sure strength aud speed. and their accommodat for passenger. unequalled for eleganoe and com- fort. Price of pnsange from New first eabin, #13%; in second do., extra size state rooms, $375. from Liverpool © Now York, 2) and 3% guiness, An experienced Sur geon attached toeach ship. No berths can be secured until paid for. The ships of this line have improv*d water-tight bulk-heads, and to avoid danger tren will not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees 1% after the Ist of August, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. 1 FROM LI r 1357 | Wednesday, Jan. 7. 1857 | Wednesday, Jan.21. 187 | Wednesday, Feb.4 1857 Wednesday, Feb. ® Wednesin | Wednesda ay 9..... 1857 | Wednesd» Saturday, May 23... 1057 | Wednesda: ; Saturday, June 6.....1857 Wednesday, June 1? 1857 Saturday, June 2... 1257 | Wednesday, June 24 1857 Saturday, July 4.....1857 Wednesday, July 8 1857 Saturday, July 18... 4857 Wednesday. July 3.67 ‘or freight or pas’ apply to 7 eb Wake Kr COLLINS, No. 58, Wall atreet, ew York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Live: ol. Fata RENNARD & CO., No. 2, Aus | WRIGHT & CO., Paris. f these ships will not be accounts? for gold, si vat, yo Rinees jewelry, tones or inetals, unless bills of f therefor and the value thereof expressed 3 Our new styles of Ready-made CLOTHING for Gentlemen and Boys are now exsosed and reads fot sale, embracing large and beautiful assortments of— Spring Overcoats, is usiness, Dress, and Frock Conts Choice styles of Cassimere and Linen Pantaleons Pisinand fancy Vests. &c, With 8 large variety of Gentlemen's Dress Shir!*, nder Shirts, Drawers, and Hosiery. Our custom department is well stocked with ew styles of Cloths. Cassimeres, Linen Drills. Vesting) &c.. and under the management of three experien . We can therefore juality, and price® s. Goods delivered in all f the tity and Grorzt- town." me WALL & STEPHENS nay 3)-eaSt 322 Pa, ave., bot. Sth and 10th sts. Pisce gata ome