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VG OTe BRILLIANTS. - The Brewereaiguid to pS Lg . THedne siacling carolling Babes ik our nightly rest, Should Socket eo) — -lon, Lapiand or to Brest. to ~head Cooks should go to Greece. And while the Miser waits id to the Needies go, ibhers to Bi ndy Goarmnnds Should Iungh at ‘Ramdwich Isles, ‘Wags at the Bay of Fu fiee to the Um the Ii ‘Will then no longer vex us, And all who aint provided for Had better go to Texas, THE PARTING. Rigew? I'd press you to my heart, ut 8 — Pressure Ege ese a eae 8 toe mn cotton, wi ebor ’T ween you and J. e I'd only muss the dry good: inake you blubber, o ate and frown, And pout, i I might, ob sad mischance, whalebones down! Fi il! I'll pray when next we meet, And meet wainay if iastions change, At that we may come within n° Philadelphia Bulletin. Ul Paper-hangings, by a recent invented pro- cess, are printed in oi) instead of water colors. A person being asked why he had given nt doceaer in marriage toa mae with whom he was at enmity, answered, ‘TI did it out of pure revenge.”” > There is a heavy freshet in the Alleghany river, causing much destruction of property to the value of from forty to fifty thousand dollars. I~ The finest specimen of inlaid work pro- duced in modern times is in possession of the Queen of Spain. It consists of a table made of 3,486,009 separate pieces of wood. Mos Law Reprprateo.—The grand jury of Louisville have indicted for murder fifteen per- sons, and all they could discover as participants in the recent lynching of four slaves. “Doo War ‘The Mayor of Lancaster, Pa. has declared war against all unmuzzled dogs found running at large. In Philadelphia the -‘dog war’’ is being vigorously prosecuted “The season’’ being about to open, the different summer resorts are displaying and ga- zetting their rival aitractions. Thus we hear of & great sea-serpent seen in Lake Ontario near Niagara Falls; while « Newport bulletin ga- zettes “«John Dean and his own Mary Ann” as having taken summer quarters in that city by the sea. O7~ Queer things happen, sometimes, even in Lunatic Asylums A rough fellow passing the Worcester establishment, noticed at the window anold acquaintance, and bawicd out ina loud voice to him : Helloa, old fellow, what are you in for ?"* “Voting for Fillmore,”* was the prompt reply. The inquirer sloped—he had probably done it himself. Grarzs.—Place a bone in the earth. near the root of a grape vine, and the vine will send out a leading root directly to the bone. In its passage it will throw out no files, but when it reaches the bone, the root will entirely cover it with the most delicate fibres, like luce, each one sceking 3 pore ofthe bone. On this bone the vine wil continue to feed 2s long as any nutriment remains to we exhausted. Ext Twarer’s Ewtcration Scueme—Mr. Underwood, the etary of the New England Emigrant Aid Society,gives notice that the impor- tant opyaeeniein, Gia at the falls on the Rappa- bannock river, in Virginia. has been seenzed for improvement. and he publishes a letter from the Mayor of Fredericksburg. comveying to Northern capitaliats and emigrants who desire to settle there, assurances of fraternal feeling and cordial good will AMERICAN GUBERNATORIAL CoNVeNTION oF ManyLaxp —Ward meet ugs of the American rty of Baltimore, were held in that city on Monday night for the purpose of electing dele- ites to the Conve: n which assembles ip Bal- imore in Jnly, to nominate a candidate for Gov- emor. Meetings were held in eight wards, seven of which, it is said, elected dele; the nomination of Wm. H. Pr county, and at present the comptrolic: I7™ The Pennsylvania Democratic State Con- vention met at Harrisburg on Taesday last. when of Berks county, and James Were selected as the party caneies on the bench of the Supreme Court of Penneylyania, caused. by the expiration of the term of Judge Lewis, and the Fesignation of Judge Black. A letter was read from Judge Lewis. declining the nomination which had been conferred upon him by a previ- ous Democratic State Couvention 2 Prorits oF Farwtxe dian says Mr. John Bergen county, ow: farm nearly a mile in length, twelve acres of which are devoted tu farming purposes. Re spends about $2.00) per ear for manure and other fertilizers, and receives @ return about £1.40 per year from each acre. making above the cost of manure, labor, seeds. &c., from $5,000 to 88.000 clear profit patch of rhubarb sixteen feet wide by one hun- dred and eighty long, there has been sold this season over fifty dollars worth, and the gardener states that a larger quantity is now ready for market. Great Mesican Attraction. —The Albany correspondent of the Musical Review, says : “We found in Hxadson a programme of acon- cert given by a blind ‘ professor’ a ‘The Paterson Guar- of Germantown. ._ We have not rum for ii entire, but sele specimen or two 1. * Rocked in the cradie of the d .—Song. * Melodeon representing the waves of the ocean ar ar: and fouming !’ - “Great Big Piece of Dumpling.’—Song for the juveniles. ~ — ee 3. ‘A tune played witha piece of iron wire three feet long !? 4. * The Old Sexton.’ ‘A piece in which is re; burying the dead ; i resented a sexton in the interludes is represented the dirt ‘rip | upon the coffin! !"—There’s ¢ ori- for you !*? @inal effects es — ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—Geo A Baxter, Va; GS Stringfeld, NY; T McCann, Md; NL Asthur,N ¥; R Harrison, Va; A H Ramy, do; G N Tracey Mo; Dr D Rudenstein, USN; J’R Andrews. Pa; A Dickey, NY; J N Wunt, do; RH Ross and la. dy, do; W 1. Gilrov, Pa; V SGreen, Md; R Me. Cain, Miss; Mrs M R Browne. do; Miss Browne do; A Browne, do; T FE Ciambe! s, V Rt I. Wiglesworth, do; John W Rice, Md. R$ Mil. ler, Ky: R Churchman and son, Pa; RA Walk. er, Ga; J C Jamieson, Va; G T Bedell and lady, NY; J H Stonestreet, Md.T S Harley and feoniy Va; E B Shepherd, La; Miss L A Shephe:d, do; J Mitchell, lowa; James Mitchell, do; J A Pul. ton, and ledy, Pa: W G Lewis, Mo; J'R Lynch, Pa; L LM Camden, Cal; L J Sprazelburg. NY; D Stone, Pa; C P Melloway, } E H Wyyvili, Mad; € Barry, do; J B Houston, USEC; § Phelps a. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —L J Fleming, Ala: H Wikof, NY: G G Fiewitt,do; J R Anderson. Va; Capt Wilson, USN: Hon J'Searing, NY; W Tur. ner, do; WW Brady, Us dy. Pa; JS Gennell, Ma: | FH Sm NY; G Nenny, Pa; RJ Lucas. do; G M Ambush, do; W Tol. 88 ‘Tolh do: D J Muri RT Torbin, do: S Winzer, there NY;J } vy Mass; B Shepyrd, NY- © F Fc : E Fose:, Coan; AE Witcon, USN: ei Pa; R Cords, do: W 8 ‘Temple, Fla ‘ , KIRKWOOD HOUSE. —« | wy: y Woodhouse, Conn: JK Amold. don} aus. Pherson, Va; Miss M Nichols. do: J McM iin Cal; A ESinith. DC, FD Richerde ee Knowles, NY; Hon J Vansant. Ma; ca B ‘ey gy Lie Miss € W H Cooper, Pa; D 3 Goodloe, We L and lady, Miss: Mrs A F Dawscn.ds: WH quo toe, NC; JH Phillips, Md; N W Whitney. Ga, C Bowie, Md. : WASHINGTON HOUSE —Jno P Higgins, g Roy, C B Snow, Ph Hi Gerard, C Westing- bat ¥: Lieut JD L Bradley and | JH Bradley, Ky —OOO MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. From tae Unirep Stares. Swift, ith, Va; Steamers rare For. Days. Arabia..........New York..Liverpool...June 10 New York, Bremen.....June 10 -June 13 -June 13 Jane 17 June 20 +. June 20 - June 20 «June 23 - New York. New York, Vanderbilt......Southa’pt New York..June 3 Fulton.. utha’pton New York..June 3 America June 6 North Star. June 10 Persia. Liverpool.. New York. June 13 Glasgow....New York..June 17 Mail Steamers leave New York op the Stb and 20th of each month. ey, USN; JnolP Bym } to ior certain penses of the and | pfhices of the government, and fo! ses,” approved 2th s sealed separate proposals will “Angers this department antil 3 o" P- M., on the 20th of June next, furnish tO EES schedule by es and aad is to be understood by <i the Department is to be at iberty ae less or gre: quantity of any article than 2 specifi ci ed, avoording to its wants luring the year. 3 ‘Each be of the best quality, and to be de~ livered Waneut deer when en Handmade: of Lineas le ‘Fecras’ foolscap, ‘Whatnan’ ream rt it, cream laid, to weigh not less, = “Than pon ds trimmed,one-half ruled on three sides, Whatinan's'or Joyn- 'S per ren 4 do notepaper, cream-laid damask, Whatman’s or r ream oynson’s. Enveloj per, Smooth. 2» al, ir ream aed ao Whitey itek, por ream do Bidens paper tora) ed o lream white Blo ting boards, "do Crass No.2. Envelopes of wire Adhetie Opaque Paper, 1 "1.000 100 a ae 1,000 do FIFI IT: IES. RSESERFEE TR” 3 BERREEEEE ined with Linen, BabSae Crass No. 3. 4 dozen gold pens, of approved make, per dozen 100 «do cards metallic pens, or do 100 gross metallic pens, of approved make, per gross Crass No. 4. 6 dozen black lead pencils, Brookman and Lang don’s, or Faber’s, per gross 2 dozen red and bine penei!s, Faber’: 4 do ivory folders, 9 inch, mee tee No. a lo . do do do No. 15 = be silk wnste, mare, lo do wide, 500 yards silk cord, per yard z . 1 dozen cut-giass instands, Draper's or Whitney’s 2d oe nds, cocoa, dozen OZeNn Water sia: hy a 2 do erasers, Rodgers and Son’s, ivory han- die, per dozen Sdozen penknives, Rodgers and Son’s, 4 \iades, jozen c Rodgers and Son’s, 2 blades, 1 dozen penkuv perdozen ivory-handle wafer seals, per dozen ink. in quarts, biack, Maynard & Noyes, 1dozen 12 nk. per dozen : pounds wafers, red. per pound do white do é 5,000 wafers, for United States seal, extra thick, per 0 5,000 wafers, for department seal, extra thick, per 7 100 pounds sealing wax. best extra superfine sear- pou jet, Dovell and Easy, per pound ill net, per pound d pasa for rei r pound io Coarse. a yerer shears, Rodgers and Bonks, 8-inch a poze aper shears, Rodgers and Son’s,6%-inch dozen Each at gp must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and must specify a price—and but one price—forench and every article contained in the schedule, of the class proposed for, and those for piper must be accompanied hy sufficient samples of each article to enable the department to judge and make selection. Sho articles he ee not enumerated, they are to be furnished at the lowest market prices, according to soaty. Blank forms for proposals wi!l be furnished at the department to per- eons applying for them in ithout uniformity therem, the departme: ald fi t difficult tomake ec! — — will be taken inte consideration un- ubstantially agreeing threwith. ‘The proposals tu ke addressed to“ The Depart- ment of State,” and endorsed “ Pro} ls for & tionery.”’ Notice will be given to the person to whom the contract is awarded, who will be reqnired, thereatter, to give bond, with two suificrent sureties, for its performance. The head of the department is in al! cases to decide whether the terms of the contract have been and to reject any articles which may be, f on. of iuferior quality.as well astoan- nul the contract upon any failure to comply with the terms within » reasonable time. may 22-lawiw SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. +3 Smoot, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, C.,.has received from New York and Philadelphia and now offering at very low prices, to cash a mpt customers, & large and general assortment of ‘ pie and Fancy Goops—comprising in part as foi nd fancy Silke high lustred Delaines, in great vari: Rich Organd:e, Barege, and Jaconet Robes Bright colors and mode plain Bareges and De- jants and Percales iins and Spring-style Poplins t seasonable fabric a printed Jaconets and Brilliants iauts, from 1232 to 314 cents Best makes new styles Ginghams Petazes hambrays and plain Lustres _ Bogliah Prints of new styles, in great variety, at cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies White Goons, in great variety. Piain Swiss, Nansobk xnd Jaconet Muslin Plaid and atriped Muslins : $Small-tigured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins jn striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss ush W hite Tarletons, Il!usion: Irish Linens (of the bext mi Linen Cambrie, Linen and Bishop ns. . Super English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use N od York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes rtings White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) White Brilliants and striped India Dimity Marseilles for Pasquce and Bonnet Card Shirt mis and Shirt Collar EMBROIDERIES. French worked Muslin Coll Lace Sleeves and Sets mand Maltese Lace Collars Sambric and Dimity Bands nen Cambnie Hdkfs. ace and Silk Mantillas Crape Shawis . izin and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons Steol-spring, eapulitan, and other Skeleton urts Spring assortment of Bajou's Kid Gloves Taitole Silk . black lace and J.isle thread do. otton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and children Gents best English Half-ho: do Lisle thread and fan: Ke gesorement cf Silk C: sponders, Sijk aud Linea Cambric Hd gossamer and J.isle-thread Shirts and Drawers style Parasois. _Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every desorip- ith every variety of House-furnishing Dry agers may rely upon getting desirable goods at low prices. . JOHN H. SMOOT. _ ‘Ashington, Ma: SzEaLED PRopPosats will be received at this o urtil Mouday the 15th June. 1857, for supplying such uantities of WOOD and COAL’ as may requirea rom Ist July, 1857, to Sith June, 1852, for the Ma- rings stationed at Washington city, D.C. he Wood to be best oak sapling, and the Coal best anthracite. The Wool to be delivered, piled and measured, and the Coal weighed and delivere: at such poiuts as the commanding officers of the sta- tions’may direct.free of expense to the United States; the Coal to weigh Ear pounds to the ton. Further information can be had on application at this office. addressed to Major G. F. Lindsay, and endoraed * Proposals for Fuel fot shington, D. C.’” June QuARTERMASTER’s OrFice Mazing Corps, 6, 1257. ce AINTS AND OILS, Linseed Oil, White Lead, Boiled Oul, Fr Zinc, Patent Dryer, Zine, Turpentine, Cc Varnishes, Litharge. Bristol, badger, camet’s hair, and sable Brushes. Liberal discount ou basi tg” = made for cash or good paper. J. eGRE ; = Po We Sm 54 street. — Nore NOT ee VORCES Perspa neact CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, and LIME of the best quality, will find them by calling on the inoribers 3 their yard. \ ing taken the yard Iately occupied by John Fardy, we intend to fine siock of the above COAI: of ail kinds and sizes always on hand. As we wal hey ceeiving Coal regularly oonaatners will do weil to give us aaall, ~ strict attention to busi- -— we expect to merit a share of the public patron ‘Yard on First street, near may 2-eolm iit e* | STILL LIVE,” And will not be outdone by any in th intn Line. Having secured the servions ofan ecie | NS? GENS E RS, Pa Seep n the latest styles. iso. eontinge to do HOUSE PAINTING }LAZING. and GRAINING in a superna ene at No. 53 Louisigam avenue, between 6th and 7th M. T. PARKER. am LL THE MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, Pennsylvania avenue. -€. PURDY & COL : Papers, &c., can be had at the Book and Station ery Store of nay 27 FERGUSON. 4% 7th at ent. Cc CARRIAGES,VELOCIPE. HOOPS, 4 KR MATS, CAGES, &c., at MeLAUGH- LIN & CO’S, No, 2 Peun. avenue, between 8th and th streets, may 3) UT it the 8 cst Falls TAMPED ENVELOPES, Post Orrice DeraxtMekt, May 30, 1857, secure ena WNovt,or note tka, 8g by 4% inches, of white pa- No. 3, or ial size, 3% by 8X inches, buffor — Proportions of either as may be re- Py - is Fab] pon ren Ed oo, ay and for ‘wooden casea for lopes to be made in ¢! pproved quality, man ch wat: fe They ta hab tae uvelopes of 100 packing parcels irnished complete tities as may be required to masters. Anagent of the Department will futiish the ad- dress for each parcel, which is to be pasted on the bf ol j epeatel ricnatoe! all pi ¥ 1¢8 for embossing the e 8 son the envelopes kre to be executed Fin the best ttyie, and they are to be provided. &t the expen: of post- , renewed, and kept in order of the contractor. idders requested to furn' samples of paper, with their bids, of the quality they intend to use in ie yy naeture of the envelopes they propose to rnish. Bond and security will be required for the faithful performance of the ¢ontract, and Say monte under it will be made quarterly. Price, qua! pis oe t and the sufficiency of the bidder will be considered | together in awarding the contract ; and the Postmas- ter General reserves to himself the right to annul it whenever he igcover that the same, or any | part ofit is offered for sale in the market for the urpose of specalation ;.and he will in no ease sanc- ion & transfer of the contract to any party who shall in his opinion, less able and qualified than the iginal bidder or contractor. ‘The right is also re- served to annul t — for s"railure to perform | ipulations. %, The bids should be marked “Proposals for Stamp- Envelopes,” addressed “Third a ostmaster General, Post Office Papartmen AARON V. BROWN, je 1-dtjys master General. RECTEYING ESTABLISHMENT.—The ua- dersizned takes this method of informing Liquor t he has fitted up a RECTIF YING 1S- TABLISHMENT in this city, and is now prepared to supply all those who favor him with their custom. He has on hand a large stock of Brandies, Gin, Wines, and Old Whiskeys, which he can sell atas low a figure as aa can be purchased for ther in Baltimore or Philadelphia. ce B. The Fg pen ge so on hand a large lot of Foreign Domestic Cicars. PETER FAGAN, iant&Am* No. 95 Loniniana ava. near lth at. ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, May 23, 1257. SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing such stationery as may be required by this department during the fisea! year ending June 30, 1858, will be received until 12 o’elock. m., on the Sith day of June next. Those unrecompanied by satisfactory testimonials of abili- ty to fulfil the eontract will not be considered, and contracts will only be awarded to established manu faeturers of or dealers in the articles. All the articles ues must b? of the very best quality of their kind, and in no ease inferior to the j sampres which will bo exhibited at the department. Fach proposal must bo signed by the individual or firm making it, and must specify but one price for each and every article contamed in the schedule. All the articles furnished must bo equal in all re- spects to the samples, and must be delivered without delay wi rdered to the satisfaction of the head of the offices for which they are required, and a failure to do se will be deemed cause for the abrogation of the contract. i The department reserves the right of colering & greater or less quantity of each article coatracted for, as the public service may require. Articies not named in the céntract to be furnished at the option of the departmint at the lowest market rices, fe Bonds with approved security must be ven by the person or persons contracting; and in the event of the refusal or neglect of the contractor to furnish any article or articles named in the coutract, upon the order of the departinent or any of its bureaux. the same may be pyrehased in open market ; and the dif- ference betwedn the price paid therefor and the con- tract price shall be charged to the contractor and de- ducted in the settlement of his account for the quar- ter during which such refusal or neglect nay occur. ri as nearly as can now be done the amount, quality «l description of each of the kinds of articles required : Item. Class 1.—Paper. i, Hreams folio post, heavy, satin or plain-fin- ished, ruled and trimmed, per ream 2, 1 reams folio post, light, plain, unruled, for of- ficiai seal, per ream 3. S97 reams cap, white or blue, ruled wide, me dium or close, and trimined, per ream 4. 49 reams consular cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, Team x 5. 10 reams legal cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream 6. 6% reams quarto post, white or blue, ruled va- rious widths, per ream 7.90 reams quarto post, extra superfine, thick creamn-jaid, ruled, per ream i 8. reams white vellum note paper, highly glazed, bard calendered, Imed and gilt, per ream 9. 15 rea:ns Alhambra laid note paper, gilt edged, lined, per ream = 10, 10 reains buff note paper, lined, per ream 11. i5 reams flat cap, white or blue, unruled, per ream 12. 75 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per Team 18. 179 suns large brown envelope, per ream 14. 3% reains pink blotting. per ream 15. 4) dozen shicots patent blotting, perdozen shects 16, 12 sheets drawing paper, antiquarian, er sheet 17, 12 aes drawing paper, double elephant, per shee: 18, 25 sheets drawing paper, elephant, per sheet 19. 75 sheets drawing paper, royal, per sheet 2. ——— tracing paper, French, large size, per sheet 21, pezercs tracing 2. 5,1 Item. Class No. 1, 490,000 adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or buff, heavy, #% by 3% inches, per’M. 2. 6,00) adhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 10% by 5 inches, per M 3. 36,000 adhesive envelopes, white or yellow, hea- vy, letter, 6 by Sig, per M 4. 5,000 adhesive env 5. 8,000 adh: Item. 1, 100 dozen cards Perry's pens, and of other man- ufacturers, assorted, per dozen cards 2 1,000 gross Perry's, Gillott’s, or other good me- ALY cB er TOSS 3. 6,000 qui ». 80, per M 4. 53 dozen pens, silver cases, and pencils, best quality, per dozen 5. 9 dozen gold pens, without cases, best quality, per dozen. cambric, per yard binders’ boards, 64 by 163% inches, per C. nvelopes, Item. Class No. 4.—Pencils. 1. 1ddozen ivory ever-pointed pencils, large or small, with leads, per dozen 2. 425 dozen Faber’s, or other good No.1 to 4, or graduated. per dozen 5. 2 cases Faber’s, &c., palygrades, graduated, per case 4. 62 dozen Faber’s, &c., red and blue pencils, per lozen 5. 44 gross leads, best quality, assorted, per gross. Class No. 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers,and Wax. em. 1,13 fozen Draper’s large or smal! inkstauds, per dozen 2. ver cast-irondouble or single inkstands, per lozen 8, 200 dozen Maynard & Noyes ink, quarts, per dozen 4. 86 dozen Maynard & Noyes ink, pints, perdozen 5. 25 dozen copying ink, quarts, per dozen 6. 5dozen best blue ink, quarts, per dozen 7. # dozen best French carmine ink, oz., per dozen 8. 105 M seal wafers, best quaity, red, No.9, tor office sex! 9, 100 pounds pound 10. 200 pounds best extra super scarlet scaling wax, per pound. ae No.6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Articles. em. 1, 40 dozen Rodgers’s or other knives, four blades, buek ox peers handle, per dozen 2. 15 dozen Rodgers’s ivory handle erasers, per lozen 8. 10dozen Rodzers’s spring erasers, ivory han- dies, per dozen 4. 6 dozen ivory wi stamps, 5. 4 dozen office shears, ext 6. 4 dozen office scissor: ozen 7. 10 dozen silk taste, » ber dozen 8. 90 dozen red tape, assorted, per dozen 9.5 sexe paver weights, assorted, per dozen 10, 3 peunds unprepared India rubber, per pound 11. 5 pounds prepared India rubber, per pound 12, 100 quarts best black sand, per quart 13, 20 pounds pounce, per pound 14. 1 dozen best Chinese India ink, per dozen 15, 2dogen camels’ hair pencils, nesorted, perdozen 16, 2 dozen sable pencils, assorted, per dozen 17. 4 dozen Osborne’s or Newman's best water col- ors, per dozen 18. 300 pounds linen twine, per pound 19, 12dozen mahogany rulers, round or fiat, 90 in- ches long, per dozen 2. 6dozen lignumvite rulers, round or flat, 90 in- ches long, per dozen 21. 20 pounds best quality sponge, per pound 22, 40 pounds gum arabic, per pound 23. 10 dozen mucilace, large-size glass jars, with brush and metailic tops, per dixon 24, 10 dozen mucilage in earth out brush or tops, dozen 25. 129 dozen pen-holder: orted. per dozen 25. 6 dozen wafer stand: boXes, Cook, per dozen 27. 6 dozen sand boxes, per dozen 28. 12dozen strong S-ineh ivory folders, per dozen. may 29-dtJune30 = PIECES RICH AND GLOSSY BL’K SILK © trom $1 up Black Crepe Mitts Plain Bereges and Berege Robes WM. R. RILEY, corner 8th st., may 2—2w Opposite Centre PUMP MAKING g AND WELL DIGGING. HOBBS, on l4th street. between f and K repared to execute all orders for Pumps, erns, &c., with promptnessand dispatch. 8 Wishing such work done would do well macall. All new work is insured for nine except leather boxes. je 9-e03t* FAY Y BASKETS.—A large quantity of Fancy Baskets, which were sent to our ress from Paris by mistake, will be sald at half-price to cover he duty advances. for two weeks only,at the Music pot, corner of Pennsylvania avenue, 1th and streets. W.G. METZEROTT. je2_ OTHING NEW.—Ry author of John Halifax, N fa the ko, Caland getall the new Books fast 94 published, Fe eee SERGUSON'S, 486 7th strvet, per) 3 best red wafers, common size, per per dozen per dozen eu or glass jars, with- ze PORT, AEN THE PERIGD PORTA FARMERS AND lated fy HE ‘MECHANICS’ scant 4 E>. Fring, Maring, anv Intanp Inscrance. Axthorized Capital.__.....,... $1,250,000! Svanon ax tira Sruxsr, Wasuinerox. +, DIRECTORS. Heimbola James Es Neal SUR LOCA Charies Waiter, Wo: oD ren | ‘ OR, See, ident. sane L. drt EDWARD HORELABORD Necronst VEYORS. . “ street, opposite City John M. Thoraton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenue, oon . John Riggies, vania avenue. No. 2 street. 10. SOL ish street; below Pennsy!- MARINE SURVEYOR. Captain J. P. opposite National Levy, 367 ivania avenue, 3NERAL SUPERINTENDENT. seca tein Fermee Authorized Capital and Assets........ 1,473,087 07 ts. eT 2 go ge « or Invoutal in Bonds, Mortgages, and Goel pocertaee, The following statement exhibits the businessand gondition of the Company to Novem! Premium oe marine and i Total receipt: Paid marine los: aid fire EX penses, salari SIONB........ Reinsurance, return pre and agoncy charges. Balance remaining with the Company. . 23,157 07 The Assets of the seta wh as fol and hiladeipiuin cit Kenran ‘vom it 10} Stocks, collateral on call Girard nd consolidation bani Deposited with Duncan, Sherman & Co. New Yor ay) for marine premiums... ue from agents, secured by Premiums on policies recently iss' debts due the company ance in ably with the most su the United States. The business of this Compni i, = 176,796 GL - 27,474 68 —— $177,132 61 bond: Fromthe ist day of firenst, 1088, in fifteen months, up to the Ist day of Novem ane interest reosived amounted to the large sum of four hundred thousand one hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents with the payment of of one hundr s seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight doi- | lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- ment, the Directors feel ju: losses ex pens: share of public patro: fered is ample, and that all inir claims will be Justed more scoording to equity then legal techaioal= ties. i The Gompany inprapered to issue policies against Te 01 loss or dar DW. ELLING rs FURNITURE MIL UFA RIE. All descriptions of BU! EHOUS. LDINGS and their contenta; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Vessers, STRAMBOATS, Canal Boats, RAILROADS. and the usual conveyances to or from any portion 0: EUROP. and on the huils of STE Wester AND AMER MBOA ICA, Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- nies, and in fixing them ever ponstraction and arrangement will be taken into eon-~ sideration. fice, nort 0 west corner 1th All losses snp Catan a fi 'e! ind jt id. syivania ees and it, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Ph foal es And in other by authorized officers of the Wasuinezo: CapitaL, This Compan: now tions for ID RANCE oO INSURANCE CHARTERED BY CONGR rincipal cities of the United States Company. aps PANY. ESS. oo eee e «$200,000 I! prepared to receive BUILDINGS. MER. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without pay charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of h Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. DimEctToRs. Wn. F. Bayly, Robert Farnham, ‘Wm. Orme, Franeis Mchun, Se tang without charge. 8 on e:ties received on Deposit at Deposits. — pene, ie Samnue!_ Bacon, James F. Haliday, udson Taylor, f. W. Gait. C. McGUIRE, President. CHUBB BROTHERS. eived and Checks paid the northern seaboard t par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. IxTEREST ON DePosits.— on Deposits at such rates as Deposits ty V Deposits in Virginia and oth ceived to be checked jor, payabl specie, we charging the regular Excha c x Draits, and Bilis of E: N otes, discounted, and Lot Interest will be allowed my be agreed upon. ikGINIA aND UncurkEent Money. er Uncurrent Money re- same funds, orin change. change ens made on Stocks, Boi 8, curities, at the market rate. a Letters oy Cremt—Letters of Crodit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, and charged if Collaterals, on such terms as may be: upon, agreed RAVELING BiLLs or Excnancr.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be d. sired negotiable in the different C; de- ities of the Union, BILLs aND Letters o¥ Carpi on ENGLAND, [RE- LAND anv Evgope.—Bills of Exchanz: of Credit on England, Treland e at the market rate for Exchange, i &o.—Bonds, § y ing from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or es At A commBsion of Where Stocks are : Bonps, 8 108 bougit in the different pr. cent. TOCKS, Letters and Europe, furnished iu sums to suit. itocks, and Seouri- beught upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the — Bondi Is or Stocks wiil be ordered by tele- raph. z id RaiLroan, City, anv State Bonps.—Railroad, City, and St tate Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiati — in this country or Europe, Raii- rond Tron pur ased for cash crwth Bonds. Lanp Waxrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. Warrants located on oommiaai On. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- quested. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or seut for sale on comission to responeible partiss. EAL Estate anp Insv: RANCES. re gaa Estate bought and sold, and Insuranoes etfect: CLaims on Unirep States, Cover or Crarms, Concres —Claims ou the United States, befor: Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will prosecuted by prompt a abe attorney a, B BROTH ERS, Opposite the Treasury. jan 27 JOTICE.—c. R. L. CR ceiving daily some of th TURE ever OWN & CO. are re- invite the attention of those in want, as we assure them they can save at least 10 per cent. N. ly— Handsome carved marble-to; e finest FURNI- offered in this market, which we p Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas Wardrobes, Chairs of all g rry and poplar Tables. reses, hair, corn- planets, Hedstends, hr oeking Chairs, cane tensiot Glasses of all kinds, go Cottage Sota, Rugs, W Glass Ware, Crockery and hand wood-seats, . hions for Chairs, Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Tables, Sideboards, W. kinds. husk; Comforts. low-post, het-not. extra fine Carpets, era. Ware of ali kinds, 8. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. _ ‘ And other Goods too numerous to mention to which We invite the attention of housekee; rs and others, as we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO., customers, P.S.—We s ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. still continue our yoguier sales on wpday , bo morning and in front of our store. Co ts soli- sited, aud in all cases advances made en required. ap 25-tf (Intel) " Auction: 236 PEN NSYLVANI With a Company of Hatters nished with t IA AVENUE, corner of \Sth Street. B. H, STINEMETZ eying mene arrangements to be fur- i of MOT CIN aND BEAVER ATS, will hereafter mak count of 123 per cent upon th market price, making t! 4 (and yon unfr the low price a dis- actual sold for juently for $5) for a slight varia- tron in quality yan for $n su- perior quality for t! ie money. effectual, he will advan to buy for cash and sell at —— no lorses by, bad debti New ELT HA rravey n Persons are invited to Call at 236 13th Street. Styles F DS, for Men, Boys, ‘Ms Pennsylvania Avenue, near eorner To make this system keep no books, but sell e: clusive- ly for CasH on Detivery, which caunot eous to the purchaser, thereby enabling him & smal! profit, meeting CAPS, and STRAW and Infants’ wear. xamine our stock. of ap ll-tf a i + nme 51S i J SEPH GAWLER,CABINET MAKER AND made Cof- fas oats eae 1 5 tended to, and interme the different Cemeteri soription mado to order. and tween 17th and 18th streets. F Old ‘arnished. Ware-Rooms 182 Cof. unerals ee ee] interments procured in iture of every de- id. Furniture Repaired enn. pi a hag HE AUTHOR OF “ JOHN,HALIFA THEAu) HOH OF New, Tales. By thi VS Egypt and Nubia. By William’C. D. Hilustrated with ane hatscad | eogesvane gee” ¥ guished aut! B Life ii Prime; Just published sod jot tote, (Union 3) Ax; Gen- fe i's MAURY'S pear 9th street, 1856 : Tisks to No- ‘$214,694 60 ny will compare favor- fal aimitar institutions m . 1856, the premiums and seventy- ft in soliciting a e, believing that the secu: te ae improvement in ms rE - "3 . —_— PAPEL Mond A eat 40% and Colored Lithographs PS ay =} Bondition and w. cents per copy, or a ba vs ree Rs chia toes sas . B. 6 who fer may consult ght i Et = g' ait EE ii i : : ew York, 7 SeASeR U; treats, oither personal! ivory nl curein short 8; beet arin en cite E fortunately, Dad or vo 2 to i m to the patient's constitu- pei) ‘which ail the warsaparilis in the world can- “TE oie No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. ees See HE GREATEST CAL DISCOVERY T ye OF THE AGE. . Ken f Roxbury, has discovered in one olde commen pentiee sa remedy that eures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, nt worst row down toa common Pimple. ied it eleven hu cases, never lode ? t hewecnees. a Ha- . we 18 on certificates of its value,all within tweuty millos 0 nim iottles are warranted to cure 2 nursing Sore outh. pune io serps hedtios will cure the worst kind of jes On ‘Frroor three boitiea will clonr the aystem of Biles. ‘wo bottles aro warranted to cure worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to tre bottles are warranted to cure t kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles Are warranted to cure all Hu- ti 5 recent rsceramute apts Reming ofthe > jot ie A Rone to six hotties are warranted to oure corrupt ng Uloers. ei ne bottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. or three bottles aré warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Most most desperate case of Kheumatism. vi Rg to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- um. 2 Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Serofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, and # perfect cure is warranted when the above anentity istaken. — ia Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a common weed growing on the pastures, along old herrea ae —- eve; a the system ; yet it isa fix - ou avo jumor, ithas tos There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s abe - suiting some caser, pees over a thousand bottles of | ot Boston, | know the effects of it in every case. It has already done some of the st cures ever done in peepee I aye it to children a year |, too ple of sixty. Ave Been poor, puny, wormy lookin children, whose flesh was soft and ers Testored to @ perfect state of health by one tottie. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always it. It no great relief in eatarrh and dizziness, Some who have taken it had been costive fer y: jy and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; they always disappear in tom four days to a week. These is never s tad Te- sult from it; on_ the ewan when that feeling is pe you wil! feel yourself likea new person. | eard some of the most extravagant encomiuins of it that ever man listened to. so x ri In =r own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its poten Asa general family medicine, great und wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a merey if it will prove effec- tual in ail cases of that awful malady few who have seen more of it than I havi I know of several eases of Dropsy, all eople cured by it. For the various dix he siver, Sick Hondache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Eorer and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and partieular!y in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than in the vecimnty any ine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can set und enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one table-spoonful per day—children 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 twige o day. RENNE Dy. MANUF. DONALD No. 120 Warren Street, bury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman. Kidwel! & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co.. D. Walsh & Co. F-S. Waish, JP stone, Martin King, Nairn & Paimer, poywats & Co.,O Milbu: joswell, Daniel B. Clark, i: rm, Dunbar son, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. S. Cissell, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. my y HE PERUVIAN SYRUP having suecessfully assed the ordeal to which many discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be re- ceived as an established medicine. ITSEFFICACY IN CURING DYSPEPSIA AGections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bron- chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disorder- ed state ¥ the Blood, Boils, General Debility, and all Diseases which require @ Tonic a: Alterative medicine is bevond question. The proofs of its effi &re 80 numerous, 50 weil authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the prottered aid. ‘The Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a cxre- ali, but its range is extensive, because many disea- Ses, apparently unlike, are intimate. related, ant, proces ing from one cause, may be cured by one retnedy. The class of diseases for which the Syru, promi- 8e8 8 cure, is precisely that which has so wyhen bal ie fled the highest order of medical skill. ey ee witnesses accessible, and the safety ol are tangib! and ene he Syrup incontrovertible. ie et Who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ex! Tsons respecting the character of the Syru; cannot fail to be satchel with the following among uumerous testimoni: n the hnnds of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well nown in the community, and of the highest respeotability. CARD, ‘The undersigned having experienced the beneficial effects of the “ Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the pubirc. Froin our own experience, as well! es from tne tes- timony of others, whose inte! are altogether unquestionable, ve no dow it sage | in cases of incipient Diseases of the ngs 8 ronchial Passazes, Dyspepsia, I piaint, psy, Neuralgia, &o. eed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the character thoge who have witnessed them, and have volunteer- ed their testimony, a8 We do ours, to its restorative = N PIERPON' er HOUAC, DENEER SANCEL Reas M HOMAS C. AMORY. For sale by Z. D. GILMAN, Special Agent, 3) Pennsylvania avenue, the General Agency, corner of L and sthstreets. Navy Yard. feb 38 NOTICES NOTICE. I havea few of those chea: f acppoorlghins i> ee es I wish out. wi - GOBLETS and ot er GLASS WARE, that sold preparatory toa change in my All Phat want to buy at pee at e No. 38, and (0th streets. Penn. avenue, ee ie JOHN MoDEVITT. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury, THE Hous Seat CBE Skoruens, wasnington, HAS. Sr. J. CHUB ENRY HOLMES THE HOUSE 0 CHUBB B éFfuer, BARROW & CO., is composed Oh CHAS Say CHUBB. LEXCR A. BARROW _ian 2—tf Wit EES OW, am supplied wi ous of DU PONT’S GUS WOW DER, and am prepared to suppiy the same inany quantity to parties Wanting, on the most favorable terms. W. ALBERT KING, Agent for the District of Colum! No. 35 Hi 5 _May 12-tf (Intel. States) Georgetown DC. Pavers. wiasrale gid Mong WHISKEY u ure ay 15 Casks ey alla Son's suited ALE, in 15 Caske Vounee’s Fai ‘3s You lo do yan Condon POR BARS 25 Caves C) us Jghaniaberger WINE, 1834. In store, and for ae 1 : 3F' & WILLIAMS, No.5 pad b, eorthwest corner of Highand Water RS i BALTiMore CITY MALT HOUSE. MALT FOR SALE—J Se Wa te city REE STR we u to his friends and the public, that he ii ieasonypee tee ANCIS DENMEAD. G° “ie f{cLAUGHLINS’ FOR NOTIONS, or depart atthe after Sd May next Ot 7, 8, IO, 12,256, 4, and ey Jeeta upset SERGE Pa oP Re RSON + On mt of the © avenue. or to the STEAMER GEORGE PAGE. _ STHOGES SESE FACE» Leave Bt ade, The, 9, 10%! Bean ha NO AN leave WASHING TOD & aiband Of a ATFs oe pee BALTINORE m. On Sunday, at m. Leave BALTIMORD for W. cave mand i SE nOTON at a.m. abe tenieat PGP eal and New York will “or Annapolis will i se Acari tae cuenta Ww Washington ~ ws ro T , PARSONS, Arent. ‘OR EDWA SEONG, Yon va eee ey et A TH ou oe, on Motu ‘March 2, leaving the wharf of W. HL. and H. G. Rit ter, Georgetow ev. at7 o'clock, Sunda: Pt thr: u hours; leaving Georgetown at teeven 0°: in will arrive at the Great Fails, or joduct, St 108. m., Seneca at I! 5 hm. where = stage will ry eturning, leave Edwar. =e the mo Through Tickets, lows : Groat Fal (QBANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Trice Reset nights, WASHINGTON and the ves Washington at ¢ o'clock a. m. lexandria at 739 o'clock a. m. ” Washington o'clock p. m. = Alexandria at 84 o'clock p. m. Fare Some Washington and Alexandria to Rich- : ib nd Ww in Depee ol ve Washingtoe Reiead Ger pee gengers and Lagence to the Steamer GEO. ABE, for Capone ys a distance of six miles, je time mar zit JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. NEW ROUTE To THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charleston. S. C.; Savan- nah, Ga.; and all the Northeastern cities, with Memphis, Tenn, The last connect 1 YORKAND THE Ni This read is now ular tran: 1k of Railrond between NEW HSS TP KINI and opened for the reg- tation of gers and Freight, and will afford more Ex: ition and less Expeuse than any Mes 2 Toute between the Northeast and South- west. Passengers and Stuppers will take due notice thereof, and govern themse|ves accordingly. wenger ns leave Stevenson daily at 2% o'clock, a. m., (after the arrival of Chattanooga end .~ $ Nashviile, and a1 ey —— sam t7 p. ecting wil irs! Steam ckets 0} Or jeans, id all other umpor- An tant point, the Western Rivers.* Goods eon- tigued to Ralirond Agents at Charleston or Saree. ch wil be forwarded to Memphis and other pomts, PROS ty ee OP ba nin Gi reight in e the Express pany it curried Over tus route Guy by the Passen r3 ‘ General Superin Honrsvitye, (Als.) April ist, 1857. PS nity ia Tickets to Memphis, &e., sold at Wil- mington, N.C,; Charleston, S.C; Augusta. Savan- mab, Harte, Alianta. and eer mi Moutgom- ery + ‘tanooga, and Nashville, Tenn. Fo connect with the Western Trains on this road, [oaveseore will take the mapas trains ings Wil - on. N. C.; Augusta, Ga.; Clivttanooga Nashville, Tenn.; and the day trams from Charleston and Kingsville, S. C.: and Atiauta, Ga. ap 7-tf For ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. New anv IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS. Trains daily from timore for land, Whi and all ‘3 of the West. ist. The ACCOMMODATION TRAN wilileave (except Sunday ) at 6.45 8. m., connecting with trains from Philadei; first train from Washington (at Junction }—wr toe st Way Stations, and arrive at Cutnberiand at 4 o'clock Bs m. 2d. .The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden Station daily ioxouet Sunday) at 2.9) a.m. and reaches Wheeling by 4 a. m., connecting at Benwood with trains for Columbue, Cincinnati, ton, Indianapo- lis, Louisville, Cleyeland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, . Louis, Cairo, and intermediate points, Sd. The’ EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 7 p. m., connecting with express trains fer Cincinnat . Louis, Cairo, Chicago, and intermediate pixoes. 1 distance to Cincinnati and other central and southern yan im the West, is nearly 109 mules shorter than by any other route. T to these places is also Baerane checked through to Columbus, Cin- cinnati, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. fis z. (Passencers and Baggage transferred at al U ree, THROUGH TICKETS will be sola toall thelarce towng in the West, at the lowest possible rates, at the Ticket Office, Camden Station, aud at Washing ton city. T it second-class csr is attached to the MAIL ay Baltimore or Washington may Passeagers from view the entire road by daylight, by taking Accom- on or Mail ‘Train, lying over at Cumber- land or Oakland. They resume the next morning the Express Train, whieh lenves Cumberland at 2. 3.m., and reaches VW heeling at 2 p.m. ers from Washington have ample time for meals it 1 sanetion. b Te T 18 is the uuly route by whic! rongh ‘Trokets Baggage Checks can be obtained in Waskinaton. FOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Accommodation Train at 6.45 will stop st all stations east of Cumberland, and the Ex: tions between Piedinont, guing West. the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 7.158. nd Cum at 6.3), reaching TRAIN storts at 4p. m., (ex- t Sunday) stopping at Way Stat . Leaves Frederick es pre 3 Srriving FA Brien. ari Cam- noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN les den Station at6 &.m.and3.S0p.m. Leaves Ellicott’s Mills at 7.90 8, m. and 7.90 p. m., ora Sundays. Ww. & WOODSIDE, _ian 16-tf Master of Transportation. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOO: T oNire) STATES MAL STESSMERS, The Ships ¢ img this The ATLANTIC ..~-~ “apt. Oliver Fldndse AD erase enon: . Oliver Eldr The Balt to Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIC._— ... Capt. Tames West hese ships having been built by contract express!y for Government service, every care has been taken in their construction, as a!so in their engines, to in- Sure strength and speed, and their acuommodtations for passengers Bre unequaled for elegance and com- Price of passage frem New York to Liverpool, in firet oabin, $13); in second do., $75; exclusive use uf extra size state rooms, #375, From |.iverpool to jew York, 2) and 3) guinens. An experienced Sur- Seomattached toeach ship. No berths ean be secured until paid for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk-heads, and to avoid danger fromice will not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees itu after the ist of eee, ROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. 0! FROM LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, Jan. 7. “issn iv, Mar. 4. 1857 Wednesday) April i 1437 857 | Wednesday, April 29.1857 27.1897 ednesd+y June 20-1697 | Wednesday, Suly 8. 1857 eee oan y. July 23. las? . apety te COLLINS, No. 5, Wall street, LEY & CO., Liverpool. ENNARD & CO., No. 2, Aus ich Ny, ndon. B.S. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris, he owners of tha: will not be accountah. for gold, silver, bullion, specie, va a Precio: 4 — metals, unless bills of are men there ~ rand the value thereof exprossed therein. OLD DOMINION COAL ANAWA COUNTY va" Subscriptions will be reoc: Bank House of Chubb Brothers, ote aie wt : Of the alove company, being three hundred shares. The is Sisfoo Tock INT SS Company, kK ital stock a, dollars, hich erin ne been subscribed. ‘The mines are now = for active operations, and 6 per cent. im- erest will be guaranteed upon the stock now offered sale, i an Fegethe OFiginal stoekbol re, for the 7 i = * in regard to the stock, and te prerees jan 27 P. P. DANDRIDGE. Agent. IANOS.—The ia: PIAN PROS aibke arte sock of PIANOS in the rooms OHN F. ELLIS, $6 Pa. ave, m Ss ‘bess corner of lita et,