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SUNDAY. One more week of care and labor cine wee} world rest and quiet by iy a from Heaven te-day. hines with holy splendor, ‘Tine wind 1s little and mils The trees to and fro heave ss gently As the breast of a sleeping child. Scattered clouds sre pacing slowly Over glittering Beide of blue, And often they seem to turn and wait, As church-going people do. The a be — cree the churches al : They ring not their week day clamor} jut a softened, Sunday sound. Ab. rn a sadiy or merrily, Ring th y loud or ever so low, They cannot stil! the struggle ‘That the living spirits must know. In sunshine and stormy weather, y night as well as by day, The sou! must still be striving, N a p phorins alway: ever feel the noisy passions The peace of a Sabbath day. Yet shall there come in the future A Sabbath for the sou! ; The bells shail not ring in its morning, Slowly, sadly, shall they toll. In the grave so dark and silent, Is the sabbath of the soul. —_————_2-e-—__—_ 7 It is 2 false notion to suppose that men in the olden time were larger than they are now. A writer in Blackwood says. ‘Ours is not quite a leg of mutton fist, and yet we couid scarcely *queeze our hand into the hilt of Odin's sword. Weare not a Goliath of Goth, and yet we did not think the knight's sword such an tmmanageable Weapon. We remember once being rather @isap- jinted in the sizeand weight of an frun-studded ail, which we saw in thearmory of the Knights of St John at Malta. A comrade, however, who saw it through the focus of the old delusion, in- stantly exclaimed, *There’s a Weapon! It would task our degenerate thews and sinews to wield that, Ithink.”’ “ Eh, man!”’ saida high- land corporal who accompanied us, “there's a ¢hiel in our company who can wharl i tround his head like a wuspof straw."’ The menofourday. too, found themselves straitened in their ances- tors’ armor at the Eglinton tournament. Yet. spite of these evidences, the discovery of a few gigantic bones here and there is enough to revive the old fallacy. and set babblers prating of men whose heads did reach the skies. ee Tne Swiss Texnex Accipent —According to German papers brought by the Persia, the last twenty-one of the unfortunates buried in the Hau- enstein tunnel were recovered on the sixth of June. They were all dead when found, but ap- parently had been alive but forty-eight hours pre- viously—a watch found upon one of the dead jes was still going. They had killed one of the horses to furnish them with food. We trans- late from the Eidgenossische Zeitung : *: The bodies have now been a!! extricated. and are resting in their graves. There can be no doubt that they ail met a quick and easy death by the inhalation of the noxious gas. Of those first re- covered some were standing and some were lying down, with their implements in their hands The twenty-one last recovered. appear, howe’ to have survived for some days, as they had kil ed a horse and roasted the flesh, before the sonous Wapor reached them. They lay in three 7Ows, and appear to have died without a struggle. tee Sea tsb tom Port Tobacco Times says the recent dtorms bave “°R¢ much damage to the crops in Charles county, * Caasscaal ; i h “S personal property Cincin- aby The present ye. ¥ by the Assessor's returns to 1ae County Auditor, a OUnts to over $20,000,- tuo i> Jobn Riddlin, *soMdier Sf the revolution. died in Wayne towoshrp ““uylaize county, Ohio, on the 2d of May, at the ag# of one Hundred and five years . A married lady in New “ork has sued a fellow for slander, laying her dames at 310,000, 5 i sand ag: | for sending her a small naked china = the present with an inde/te win> > The Toledo Commercial mentions # gto- ject now engaging considerable attention, of cet. necting Lakes Erfe and Michigan by a ship cana? | via Fort Wayne. Theelevation will be two hun- dred feet. i> Mr. and Mrs. Mahony live in Chicago. They quarrel. The other day they got to throw- ing s bottles ateach otber and cnt each other's faces badly. Then Mrs. M. had Mr. M. arrested; but the next mornin: appeared and averred yuere bad been no trouble between them. To fhis wax opposed the evidence of a black eve dpon her countenance and arnt npen his head She said the kicked her and he said the horse kicked > and they got off. Let THE Lapizt 32wWare—lt fs stated thet Yately some workinen fel! sick in Paris im work- ing on an apple green silk-d & piece of the silk was examined bya chemts!-and 1 was found to have Leen colored with oa amd arsenic These substances adhered but slightly to the silk, were detached in handling in the shape powder, and were thus inhaled by the lungs. An erder ‘was issued probibiting the future use of this Hud of coloring matter. Many of these silks are sap- Posed to-have gone to the United States (™ Harper's Magazine insists, as a defence st its habit of appropriating vzluable articles from the English reviews and journals without credit. that they are not always average specimens of those peiiodicals, and that when they are better oF Worse to give credit for them would convey an erroneous idea to the public of the standard of | excellence of the publications from which they aretaken. Such thoughtful tenderness for the Teputation of rival magazines must awaking strange feelings of gratitude in its objects as it kindles singular admiration in the world at large.—Lowtsville Journal i[- A writer in Hunt’s Magazine suggests a new plan of extinguishing fires, worthy, certainly efatrial. It is simply saturating the water of the fre engine with cominon salt and potash, both very cheap articles, and both acting together to impregnate fhe wood so that the flame cannot spread any further, i=. the muriatic acid flics off and the soda remains a= upon a glazed surface The suggester of this idea even goes ou to say that many a fire. which is withinreach, might be stopped without any engine, Wy discharging finely powdered ciay, lime or chal& through a tude om the fire. Tataty Stcvexts Exretien —The Georgian and Democrat, pubiished at Marietta, says «We understand that thirty of the cadets of the G. M_ Instituie have been expelied for going into G. N. Eldred’scireus show, which has been exhibiting here for the last two days. ‘Khe crime, as we understand, was in signing a writ- ten pledge, (which was a plain violation of the Tules,) to go to the circus, whether the superin- tendent would allow them or not *- We learn that five of them have left for their homes—thirteen have recanted. and intend trying to reinstate themselves—the others are to leave ia afew days? VALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —3 D Patton and family, O; J Cragg, La; J B Hall, Md; Mrs A Basses and children. do; J A Gibson, Fla; SK Brown, do; J D Gates. do; J H Mo: do; SJ Wright. do; M Asfardowa R Smith. and lady > Miss Henry, Pa: Miss B Stuart, Md; Miss M J art, do; J Me- Rust, Va; Miss Bryan, do; M L Bryan, do; GL Baker, do; Thos Kowes, do; J Mitchell. Ind; C M Bi: . NY; JH Rives, Va; 8 Walkle, Ala R B Pearson, Pa; EJ O’Reilly Y; M Curran, do; B Parkhurst. do; J M King, do; W O Tal- butt, Md; Charles Clagett, do J J Churehweil. A Speck. Ill; J P Miltow, ‘Fenn; © © Mazrde! Ma; DS Walton. Va; C'S Gibbons, Pa; FC Dug vall, Md; T Cross, do »TEL.—W B Moor, Md: How itehell, Ind; Mrs J Wilson, Brown, Pa; J Manning. USN; CH Chinn. La: M ener yy he WT Boone: Pa: GN Robinson. on; SH Stephenson. do; Hon ¥ ix, Mass: Mr Grover, do; Mr King. dor M Anemone See Gordoa, Md; J Holline*i's Clarke. NY; T Ce La; Z Barnum, P: Noble Mich; G J Finley, Wi RH Dalany, Va: A Herbert, do: J Hull. f € Findley, Md; € Brady, Pa; HD Parse jargores. NY; Liss: JK Steers, do; G Stuker, do; GT Wallace. Va! R MeHenry, Md KIRKWOOD HOUSE —Ss Van Ww J Irwin, USN; A L GLO Mills, Va; D V Me SES; WW Andrews, F W Hudspeth. do; S Mill Milton NY: R Dr R F Mason. From tux Usiren Starxs. Steamers Leave r Days Fulton..... +New York..Havre..... Khersonese Portland Liverpool Hansa -New York... Bremen. Mu Evrorr. Constitution... Antwerp . Alueen of ih. Southa’pton New Yor! on the Sth and wth of wach mouth. Miscellaneous. PFerosats FOR STATIONERY. Szarep peri hag a is Departmen: ‘will be receiv: testi Is e esens lhe ow contracts: ee Awarded to, catebiahed manufacturers ers in the articles. " oles must be of the very best quality of and samples as hereinafter specilied,must Accompany exeh bid. mples whom the contract may be awarded, Department; the others will be returned to the respective bidders. _ A No bid will be considered unless the articles the vary best quality, and the Department. sal must be signed by the individual or and must specify a price, and but one and every article contained in the Ali the articles furnished will be ‘tubmitted, which will delivered without delay when {nection of the head of the office EVENING STAR une 89, | m., on the 39th day o| nied by satisfactory II the contract will accompanying it are 3 Sealed ot Ela the 6th da: ed envelopes this riod of four years, . No. 1, or note size, 2% by 434 inches, of white pa- per, No.2, or letter size, 8% by 5% incher, of buff or white paper, or in such as may be ordered. 0. 3, or official size, white. quired. Proposals are al board boxes for to 500 en of 10 to r which they are required. ‘The Department rese! greater or less quantit: contracted for, as the pu rvex the right of ordering a of each and every article ie service may require. sn inferior article at any time will be cient cause forthwith to annul the con- security, to be nd in case of a fn the contractor and sureties vrfeiture specified in such Persons contracting ply the articles required. hall be | bond as liquidated dainag lit specifies, an quality: Renkdeserieiio of each Fe ynount, ality. mi jescr on of eac! of the kinds of articles required, Item 1. 100 reanis folio po me 2 inne nema rp of reams white-ca er, finish, Yaint-lined® at very best quality St, satin finish, faint-lined, hand-made. satin and trimmed, of the 3 Mreaims white-cap paper, hand-made, satin , of the very best quality paper, machine made, and trimined, of the best qual r, plain, hand made, Fram , of the best qual 5. 10 reams white ca ned, and trimmy lain ca Tr, white, maohine- int-lined, aid trimmedof the best 7. ® reams cap paper, blue laid, hand made, gardon pattern, spatch or consula: the very best quality igs 8 Wreams white law cap paper, satin finish, heavy, hand made, faint-lined, and t med, of the very bes! 9. 500 reams quarto po: highly ginzed, and lined on three sides, will ‘and made. white, rd calendered, fuint- and of the very best uarto post, machine made, white, nint-lined oa three sides, of the uarto post, hand-made, white, highly glazed, and hard oalendered, faint- lined four sides, and of the very best qual- ily 12. 2) resins quarto post, French, faint-lined three sides, of the very best quality 13. ® reais white vellum note paper, highly glazed, hard calendered, faint-lined, cilt- edzed on three sides, of the very best Sorelanad tak that he RABTISHMENT t pply ail those who 7. He has on ha Gin, Wines, and Old Wh ataslow a figure as the in Baltimore or ‘Phi! , B. The sul Foreign and jan 14¢-6m* partofit is offered purpose of speculation ; and he tion a transfer of th jo 1-dtiy6 ‘Miscellaneous. Insurance, &c. PEN Kaman Ge conten Capital $700,00—Charter Perpetua All the profits divided amongst the Foliey Description Pam} ALT, for we at the corner of West Falls ECTIFYING ESTABLISHMENT. od of fitted up a RECHEVIN and is now pre; vor him with their arge stock of Brandies, lets, Blank Forms of A; tions, and every itformation onthe subject fe Insurance furnisted on application, with- nally or by mail, Agent for Washington, OHN RIGGLES, Northwest oorner of Penn, avenue and 17th street. GTON INSURANCE COMP. me CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. + —-+- $200,000 red to reosive ica- N'BUILDINGS, NER- rates, without ee, corner of vania Avenue, over the 'so on hand @ large lot TER FAGAN, No. 95 Lacicaunavaceor st. STAMPED ENVELOPES. Post Orrick Department, May 30, 1857. Proposals will be received until 3, p.m., of y of July next for furnishing all th Department may require for a pe- CapritaL._... DISE, &c., at the usual Cit any charge for Policy, at ther Tenth Street and_ Pen Washington City Savi Wn. F. Bayly, moet Farnham, Francis Mohnn, IES C. McGUIRE, President. _Grarton D. Hanson, Seore' i james F. fin MW Ga” Proportions of but 8% by 8% inches, buff or or in such proportions of either as may be Iso invited for furnishing straw packinz parcels of envelopes of 100 for wooden cases for packing parcels AND I $3 AND DAMA THE PERI, ch, and 23,000, The envelopes to be made in the best manner, of per of approved quality, or the purpose, and such wi master General may direct. They mu for sealing, at loast 24¢ inches on the arcels of 25, packed without charge fe ete and ready for use. in such qua: required to fill the orders of post F a LS OFTHE SEA, AND INLAND ‘RANSPORKTATION. FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Firg, Marine, anv INLAND INSURANCE, Authorized Capital. Orrick, NORTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH ST: DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florenoe, Charles Di eH. Armstrong, 8 A. Rubicam, ce Helmbold, gall Tanac 1 HOMAS B. FLORE: EDWARD R. HEL LOCA Charles Walter, No. Hail. John M. Thornton, | avenue, Island. dames Williams, No. 22 4% street John Riggies, No. 501 1 vania avenue, manufactured specially ‘ater marks asthe Post- compl tities as may be masters. Anagent of the Dey ox by the 1 The d envelop they are to be at the expens seoees $1,25),000!!! artment will furnish the ad- for each parcel, which is to be manufacturer without charge. for embossing the postage stamps on the xecuted in the best style, and provided, renewed, and kept in order @ of the contractor. Bidders are requested to fu with their bids, of the quali: the manufacture of the envel furnish. m = 5 Bond and security wil! be required for the faithful performance of the contract made quarterly. and the sufficiency of the bidder will | together in awarding the contract ; and the Postmas- ter General resorves to himself the right to annul it whenever he shall discover that the same, or any for sale in the market for tho ll in no case sanc- contract to any party who shall ess able and qualified than the The right is also re- contract for a’ratlure to perform 3 stpulations. T, WASHINGTON. re to be e: ee, homas Manderfield ined Rt Hel P. Carroll Brewster, nish samples of paper, | they intend to use in pes they propose to NOH, President, r » Presi MBOLD, Secretary. SURVEYORS. . 327 D street, opposite City corner Ist street and Virginia ments under it Price, quality of it. ‘th street, below Pennsyl- RINE SURVEYOR, _ No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, oe SUPERINTENDENT, nnul the faithful.y any of it The number of envelopes issued to postmasters in the quarter ending Mureh 31_ 1857, is stated below : $78 NCI stamped 3 cents. Authorized Capital and Assets. id Good Securities, The following statement exhibits the business and coudition of the Company Premium received on marii vember 1, 1856. Ass 5 Tavested in Bonds, posals for Stamp- invelopes, . a ed Postmaster General, ee Office Dey to November 1, 1456: nd inland risk $2 Postmaster General, quait 14. 59 remins white-laid note paper, gilt-edged, endered, of the 15. Dreams heavy hand-made ,white medinm paper, for books. of the very best quality 16. 20 reains heavy hand-made white roya for books, of the very best quality 17. Myeams heavy hand-made white super royal Paper, for books, of the very best quality pying paper of the very best olor, and style avy highly glazed and hard-cal- Lenvelope paper, royal, yellow, or of the very best quality envelope paper, super-royal, highly ginzed, yellow ty to ful firm ma each and ever: hard-calendored x: or buff, of the very best quality ‘21. 50 reams large brown envelope paper of the best quality, strong and well made 22. Dreams rosal blotting paper of the very best quality, style, and color. Each item of the abov: with a sample of half a in half reams, and price per reain delivered at the Department. CLass 2.—Envelopes. adhesive envelopes, whi heavy, smoth, and thick, pockets, officini sizes. of the eclass must be aecompanied ream, or one package, when the bids must state tle 10 by 4 inches ; pi #ize of the best quality that is made. 2. 1M full-pocket adhesive envelopes. of the roper size for quarto post, white. yel- »w, or buff, heavy. smooth, and thiek, of very best quality. et adhesive envelopes, of the ze for the note paper, white. yel- jew, or buff, heavy. smooth and thick, of the very best quality. Enc’ rotor of exch item of the above class must be accomma:e! by a sample of one package, and the price n.ust be stated for ench size and colour. They must ail be made adhesive, and gummed a proper dis- tance eacn side of the centre lappels, with full pock ets. and the lower Inppels well and securely gummed to the pocket. he done t Pens. thebest kind and qual- ns in silver cases, w eneels of the best kindjand Item 1. 10 dozen cob? pens of ity manufastared. 3. SM dozen cards Perry’s best metalic pens, price to be per duzen earda. 4. ¥O dozen steel pens of the best makers and 7. # dozen alabata pens. #. 20m quilis of the very best quality. 9. 2) doZen bronze imitation quill p For all the items of class 3, except item 3, in the above class, the bidder is not restricted ton particu- lar manufacture, but samples of different mnakers, be subimitted, and the de- select which itdeems the best, the for the service being all Price, quality, and fitne: idered.- A Item I. 9 dozen water 3 f the best quaiity of black lead pencila, without reference to the maker's nal 3. dozen red and blue lead pencils of the best 4, 2% dozen ivory 2. HO dozer o! ropelling pencils, of Me: tke quality, with box of | One dozen of each kind of class 4 must be submit- ted as exmples. >) 5.—Ink, Ink Stands,and Wafers. n Fry's improved patent American 2. 12 dozen erst-iron inkstands 3.12 dozen red inkstands with ground glass PP: 4. Wgallons best ink, the department to have the chorea of the maker. 5. $0 quart bottles of the best copying ink, @ bottle to be submitted, of the best uart bottles of the best black ink nk, the department to have the chuice of the market im bettles best blue ink, sample to be sub- Item. 1. 10 dozen nfacturers, 2.:1,00 gross Perry's, Gill 2 uP He botties carmine ink, French small size, in glass bottles, with ground giass stop- pers large red wafers for department seal ) pounds wafers, common size, bast quality, red 12. 100 pounds best extra superfine scarlet seal- Wax. ing- wax. For all the articios in class 5 suitable and couven- bos t = ples must Le submitted, with priec attached each. Crass 6—Cullery and Miscellaneous Articlas. Item 1. @ dozen Rodgers’s & Son: rasers with 1voi fer stamps lnrge office shears of the very best quality A 5. 6 ace office scissors of the very best qual 6. 100 spools of the best quality of red linen 7. 100 dozen of the best quality of red linen silk tape of assorted colors, in om Ivory pounce boxes 16. 6 dozen lignumvite pounce boxes 11. 6 dozen cocoa or box and sand boxes of the best shape and qualit 12, 6 dozen cocoa or box anc best shape and 13. 5 pounds prepare {wafer boxes of the India rubber, of suitable o; J H Wilson. do; Hon Chas 2tlozen round rulers, assorted 2 dozen fiat rulers, 2) dozen 9-inch ivory . dozen rosewood pen-hoiders 2). MH dozen elastic pen-holders ¥ dozen barrel 5) dozen pen-ho! - # boxes small eylets, French 25. 25 boxes large eyletx, French . 10 dozen stee!-lipped pen handles, may 6-lawt30th June [STEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES 2RS, BANKERS, N. nA ones. do; BF Hollingsworth, G N Lanman, Pa; Hon DH | ; 3 de'G Miss Finley. do: pn Hatt ac! CHUBB BROT! NT SkoTHERS : JR Jobaston, ly, Md; F War- | * tele, La; Hon. J A Bayan,’ Del; Hon W Gi Whitely. do; L Downing, NH: M O'Neill; W A Sinclair, Va; De C Kellints; | page HOU. |, Washington, of ‘WeOfuer, BA is composed of RROW & CO., ———————— Wa, TS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. SOR Was B -July 4 | le Ice Pitchers, extra plated. July 4 | G.F July 11 Glasgow ....July 11 RANCIS, 490 7th st. | PPE PONT’S GUNPOWDER. DU PONT'S GUNPOWDER, and to auppiy tlie same inany quantity to partion vrnl terms, oome mOne NCornte ONL BERT KING, Agent for the District of Columbia, No. 3 High at: Fisgy Baltimore . Liverpoot.. New York. June tf I Liverpool ..Quebec + June 17 Edinburg . -Glasgow. se York. .June 17 pe ll : arge quautity of Faney whieh were sent to our addres« fom e, will be sold at half-price to cover for two weeks only, at the Music 2 2 Arabia..... ++--Liverpool...New You Jona i The California Mail Steamers leave New York Depot, corner of RErRic ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF THF INTERIOR. May 23, 1857. lor turnishing such stationery ment during the SEALED PROPOSALS as may be required. by fiscal year ending June 9, 185), l2 o'clock m., on the Sth day of J Retccpe pened by satisfactory testimonials of abili- hot be considered, aud | d to established manu pects to the samp! delay when ordere the ofhes for whic! to do se will be the contract. The department reserves the ri greater or less quantity of each artic) Ag the public services may require. Articies not named in the contract to he furnished at the option of the departmunt at the lowest market ricas. PiBonds with approved secunty must be contracting; and in t the person or parse : | ject of eri contractor to turnish | of the refusal or ry any articl the same ference bi tract priew shi ducted in ter during whieh such The subjoined list specities as he amount, quality, und de of the kinds of articles required: Item. ; 1, P reams folio post, ished, ruled and trimm: 2. 1 reams folio post, li ht, ficial seal, per ream 3. S97 reams cap, wite or 1 dium or close, and trimmed 4. 49 reams consular cap, white or biue, trimmed lined, r 12, 75 re: ream 13. 178 reais large brown envelop 14. 3% rea 15. 49 do: 16, 12 shy 2 shee sheet 18. 2 sheets drawing 19. 75 sheets drawing 2). 2 sheets tracing pa sheet 21. meyers tracing cambric, binders’ hoards, 63 b 22. 5,10 Item. 1. $90,000 adi buff, hea s 2. 6,000 adhesive envelop 5 inches. perM 0 adhesive envelopes, white or yellow, hea Ste. per M 3. 36,00 tallic 3. R.tu0 best 5. Wdozen per dozen. Item. 1. Mdozen ivory ever-pi small, with leads, per dozen 2, 423 dozen Faber’s, or other good No, graduated, per dozen 8. 25 cases Faber’, Xe., polygrades, graduated, Per case 4. 62 dozen Faber’s, &c., red and biue pencils, per e lozen 5. 44 gross leads, best quality, assorted, per gross. rca No. 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers,and War. em. 1.13 one Draper’s large or small inkstands, per jozen 2, 8dozen oast-irondonble or single inkstands, per dozen 3. 200 dozen Maynard & Noyes ink, quarts, per lozen 4. 86 dozen Maynard & N 5. 25 dozen eop 6. 5dozen best 7. 3) dozen best French 8. 105 M seal wafers. office seal M 8. 100 pounds be: EE es 10. 2) pounds best extra super scarlet sealing wax, per pound. Ais No.6.—Cutlery and Misesllaneous Articles. her knives, four blades, odgers’s ivory handle erasers, per 1 @doxen Rodgers’ tem. buck or 2.15 dozen dozen 5. 4d 6. 4 doz dozen 24. 10 dozen mucilage in ear out brush or tops, per dozen 25. 120 dozen The great Pic! Allthe New the Stationery | sale at must |, businens, “Ail ey { Fire premium | Interest on loan. Total receipts Paid marine losses Paid fire loxses. Expenses, salaries, and commis- Ithe contrac contraets will only be awarde: facturers of or dealers in the arti All the articles res quality of their kin sampies which will be exhibited at th: Each proposal mnat be signed by the in Ling it,and must x uired must le of the very best | Balance remaining with the Company... $223,057 07 . and in no case The Assets of the Company are as follows: Iphia city and county bond: 16,448 18 Railroad bonds. pecify but one price for | RB ined in the scheduie, All the articles furnished must be equal in all re- | § Jos,and must be delivered without | «i to the satis{xetion of the head of | h they are required, and a failure deemed cause for the abrogation of Notes for marine premiums Due from agents, secured by Premiums on policies re: debts dua the company Balance in bank 2.2.2... cently issued, a1 ‘The business of this Company will compare favar- or art ably with the most successful sinuilar institutions in of the de ny be From the Ist day of August, upto the ist day of November, st received amounted to the large sum r hundred theusand one hundred and eight | dollars and sixty-eigit cents, losses and expens seven thousand one lars and sixty-one ce With these evidences of success and good man- feel justified in soliciting a believing that the xecurity all fair claims will be ad- Justed more according to equity than legal technical- 1 fifteen months, X,th i ket: and the dif- te premiums forand the eon- niraetor and de. ne settlement of with the pas men’ hundred and Bevent dred and twenty-eight do y 3 scription of each ment, the Directors re of public patrons | offered is ample, and t satin or plain-fin- ain, unruled, for of- ine, ruled wide, me- pany is prepared to issue policies against S, FORNITUR MILLS, MAN- MINGS and their contents; MERCHANDISE, transported by Vesseta, StTRAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS mm any portion ot p33 ERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panics, and in fixing them ever: construction and arrangement will lexal cap, white or blue, trimmed and + per renni 6. 6") reams quarto post, white or blue, ruled va- rious widths, per ream 7. 80 reams quart creani-laid, ru 8. Gronins white vellum note hard calendered, lined 9. 1S reams Ath ost, extra superfine, thick paper, highly glazed, and gilt, per ream ambra laid note paper, gilt edged, and the asuai conveyances to or frot KOP i L improvement in be taken into con- eedily adjusted and promptly paid. west corner Pennsylvania avenue and ‘ashington City, D.C. effected at the Home Office, mut and Second streets, mins huff note paper, lined, per ream fat cap, white or blue, unruled, per is envelope, yellow or butf, ro; Bee NGHOW: Oe VAM y WORM, wet’| er cesccr Insurance may also be northwest corner Wai Philadeiphia, : rincipal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. 3 ANKING HOUSE OF Bese © CHUBB BROTHERS, wits received and Checks paid Jratts on the northarn cities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. erest will be allowed es 4s may be agreed u CRRENT Money. otting. pardozen sheets F2wing paper. antiquarian, per sheet drawing paper, double elep paper, elephant. per sheet paper, royal, per sheet per, Prench, large size, per Deposits.— De Without charge. vy ISG inchas, per C. on Deposits at such rat Deposits 1y VinGinia anno Un Deposits in Virginia and other Uneurrent ceived to be checked for, 8, White, heavy, 10% by payable in same funds, orin ging the regular Exchange. otes, Drafts, and Billsof Exchange unted, and Lonns inadeon Stocks, Bonds, yt rat Opes, card, per WI pes, note, por M. erry's pens, and of other man- 5 oF CaEniT.— per dozen cards olt’s, or other good me- ills, No." per M setters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collate: lowed if Money is deposited, Jaterals,on such termsas tay beagreed quality, per dozen sold pens, without eases, best quality, Buus of ExcHance.—Travelers will in such sume as may he de- ferent Cities of the Union. or CREDITON ENGLAND, Ie R- jills of Exchange and Letters » Ireland and Europe, at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. Bonps, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, ‘ed pencils, large or tocks, and Securi- aiw: iJ ities Bt a commision of a 3g are beught upon orders, we ght to cali for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on ls or Stocks will be ordered by tele- * Bonps.—Railroad, Borda can be pinced ty our Reade ft intry or Europe. Rasl- h or with Bonds, bought in the different pr.ocent. Where stacks reserve the rij raph. : Rattnoan, © City, and State Bond: negotiation, either in this cou: road Iron purchased for cash Warrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. il Warrants located on commingion. . Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- nested. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible 8 ink, pints, perdozen ing ink, quarts, per dozen + quarts, per dozen best quality, red. ‘ EAL Estate aNp Insurances.— Real Estate st red wafers, common size, per bought and sold, and Insurances effected, on Unitap States, claims on the Uniti Court of Claims or Con prosecuted by prompt bs Court or Charms, ed States, before the erexs,intrusted to us, will be = able attorney «, Opposite the Treasury, SYLVANIA AVE) near corner of B. H. STINEMETZ havin with » Company of nished with the most OLESKIN AN 'S, will hereafter make a count of 123 per cent upon the actu market price, making theHat sol S4(and not unfrequently for $5) the low price of #3.5 tion in quality 3, a perior quality forthe m ectual, he will ly for Casw on Detiy: advantageous to the pu: to buy for cash and sell at | With no louges by bad debts zen Rodgers’s spring erasers, ivory han- per dozen 4. 6dozenivory wafer stamps, en office shears, extra, per dozen 1 Office Scissor: 7. 1% dozen silk taste, dozen red tape, assorted, made areal Hatters to be fur- pace uanks, per dozen. » pounds unprepared pounds prepared India rubber, 00 quarts best blnek sand, per q ) pounds pounce, per ponn en best Chi ‘dozen camels dozen sable pencils, assort ; 17, 4 dozen Osborne's or Newman’ ors, per dozen 18. 3% pounds linen twine, per pound 19. 12 dozen mahogany rulers, round or flat, 90 iu- ches long, per dozen a, Sdosen lignemvite rulers, round or flat, 30 in- 68 lon ari for 32.508 au- ioney. To make thie system keep no books, but sell exclusive- ERY, which cannot fail being thereby enabling him small profit, meeting LT HATS, CAPS, and STRAW y8, Misses and Infants’ wear. examine our stock. Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of ese Indi ink, per dozen assorted, perdozen ted, per dozen 's best water oo! - &re invited to call and OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN some of the finest fered inthis market, which we ntion of those in wai ‘assure them they can save at least | jandsome cary! ze glass jars, with en or glass jars, with- | invite the atte: pen-holders, nssorted per dozen 2. 6 dozen wafer stands or boxes. 27. 6 dozen sand boxes, per doze: 28. 12dozen strong 9-inc! may 29-dtJune30 QHILLINGTON HAS RECEIVED PUT. | +) uam’s Magnzine for July. Magazine for July. nal Magazine for July. » cveun, perdozen | Pp Bureaus and Tables ivory folders, per dozen. a Fetes, Sofas Mir, corn-top, and hus edsteads, high and low-pos' and wood-seats. Settees, Clocks idebonrds, W hat. extra fine Carpets, ers. are of all kinds, y Goods of all Kinin Is too numerous to mentionto which tion of housekee ined to sell for cas Cc. R. L. CROWN treet and Penn. -—\V¥e shall still oontinue our Ti and Saturday, Sets, Rugs, lane Ware, Crockery and } orial Brother Jonathan forthe sth of | & July, full of illustration | pers. Magnzines. and everything in G We invite the att Aa we are determi, or to punctual w of thone cher) OTICE.—1 have SETS on hand, whi . and will sell at cost. Also, and other GLASS WARE, that’ reparatory toa change in my hat want to buy cheap. between 9th and lth streets. fn fOHN WeDEVITT evening, in front and in all ‘All eis, oon sa are Al ola eity, ios a RS_Bome of the best in the G. FRANCIS, 0 7th street, ND VE St Ines Medici RIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE CROIX, M. D., Albany, 200 pages and 19) fine Pisin and Colored IP Sent free of postage to ail parts of ensive treatise on the duties ce tal bi torrhe: ions On & sa atical obs: stical ot added commentaries on the diseases of oe ne ar toatl cs eat ly illustrated by beautiful plates. It ‘points out th ed free of postage to any part of the Umit uch va and cubebs have so ic Seon thought ax abtalote. to the rere of ths healt irretrievable destruction to the patient's constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world oan- "O fice No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. Se : HE GREATEST ; CAL DISCOVERY Te wE sy OF THE AGE. Mr. Kennxxpr, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture w: remedy that cures BVERY KIND OF HUMOR, from . The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, never fniled except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred Boston, ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. Pimples onthe Face. ‘wo or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth aud Stomaeh. ree mor in the Eyer. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six botiles are warranted to cure corrupt and singed Uleera. io One bottle will cure Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of Ringworm, 'woor three bottles are warranted to cure the Most most desperate case of Rheumatism. qunree to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. Serofula. A benefit 1s slways experienced from the firat bot- tle, aud a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried al: the wonderful medicines of the day, as that acommon weed growing on the pastures, and ong ‘tone walls, should cure every humorinthe systom ; yet it ina fixed fact. If you liave a humor, it has to start. “There are no I'S nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it iting some cases, but t yours. eddied over a thousand bottios of it in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. It has alrendy done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massach I gave it to children a year ord. fo qd peopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny wormy -looking children, whose flesh was soft a: eri restored to @ perfect state of health by one ottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle wil always cure it. It ore great relief in eatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is seund it works quite but where there is any derangement of the fune’ of unture, it will cause very singular feelings, you must vot be alarmed; they always dieappe rom four days to a week. ‘Tiere is never a bad re- sult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling ix one, you will feel yourself like a new peri i feard come of the mogt extravagant enconmums of i that ever man listened to. ‘ In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hn- mors—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been iin it that I never suspected. - ral cases of opileptic fitx—a disease which was idered incurable, have been enred by & O, whata meror if it will prove effee- tual in all cases of that awful maindy—there are bat few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them ered eople cured hy it. For the various diseases of the .iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, f ever and Ague, Painin the Sad: iseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the ainowets has done more good than any medicine own. I ees of diet over necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it Directions for Use per day—children over ten yea children from five to eight years, tea. no directions can be Seelieable to all take sufficient to opera rin rt-epoonful— poonful. Ae pastitutions, € on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTU DB) DONALD KE? DY. No. 120 Warren Street, Rozbwry, Massachusetts. Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., b. Waish & Co. F. S. Waish, J.P. Ston fartin King. Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co. Roswell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar dy ord & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. S. Cisse, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly T° ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. JOHN TOBIAS, PRACTICAL OPTICTAN Gey wishes to cali “the attention of all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness, and particularly froin glasses mjudicnuaiy we. Iected, to hiseuperios SPECTACLES aml GLASS. ES carefully cround by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precise- ly and beneficially to the wearer, according to the Seagate: or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the procious organ of sight from the commencement of using giasses in net being precisely ited, by the nse of an Optome- ter; and the practice of many og enabies him to measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely required will be furnish- ed with precision and satisfaction. JOHN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patronage of those who have not yet availed themselves of his aid. Person cannot conveniently call, by sending the glasses in use, and «tate how many inches they can read this print with their spectacies, can be sup- plied with such as will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and referen- oes given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort irow his glasses. to be had gratis, at_his office, No. 512 treet, three doors from Fellows’ Hail, NorFoxk, September 7, 1854, Sra: The Spectacies you made Yor me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried & pnir of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my sig! corresponding with his description of the foou: T recommend him as a skilful ppt ne HENRY A. WISE. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- jishment of Mr. Fates the purpose of trying was furnished by him with a pair lored bine, which have afforded me more gratification than any I have ever tried. Sg very good, was red by w: ing at night, frequently to a very 3 but with the aid of these glaswes I can study almost as late ax ever. and that too without the pain I have previously suffered. JOHN WILSON Late Commissioner Gen’l Land Office. Deo. 11, 1835. Thave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacies for three or four months, and take great lennare in saying that Tam much pleased with them. I have been emyeh ‘e benefited by them, . SCARBUR May 5th, 1856. — I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias aga skil- fal optician; and as | have See of remarkable pecu- larity, Twas gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seem. ed to comprehend them by inspection and some slight measurement, and he hax made ine a pair of Speota- Glen that suits me admuraily, © A. Pare pect July 11, 1856, w — VILMINGTON, N.C., Jan. 17, 5 Mr. J. Tobias. Denr Sir: fam happy to eye the Speotacies which | obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the Visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore fou ieee difficulty in getting ginus the istance. It affords me pleasure to state by the aid of your optometer, this difficulty has been happi- ly cbvisted, set the glasses you furnished me are edly the beat adapt nt ponies adapted to my eyes of any I have Very senpecttally, roars, of se DRA Ee. . James's DEPARTMENT 01 From natural defects and the unequal eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for seve. ral years. I have tried different opticians without obtaining ginsses Perfectly fitted to my ey, months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs for me, which I have found to serve me fectiy. By the use of his 2 tometer he a epab to sdinpt glasses most minutely to theeye. 1 most | Tecommend Mr. Tobias to all having ocean eee, bear nony as to hie skil) as an ti RY E. BALDWIN, Ass’t Sec’y to sign Land Warrants, P.S. OPERA GLASSES of, reat variety, TEL, ESCOPES and MI zi Rin Gracten GR ORCOPES, We Tea: KER , 8 y other articles 1 a tee? low prices constantly ‘on hand. aT TANOS.—Tho largest stock of PIANOS im th District always on hand at t e <are- rooms of JOUN'F: ELLIS 36 Bee mm a Na padline _near ner of Wt it. he subseriber has just recei : ten tierees of chilled CUBA HONEY at hie Ou | 1on Store, No. 551 12th street and Louicimna avenue. jee tf __JONAS P. LEVY. MEARS Sac apt *T EW OF MARRIAGE, Prystoroere ai4on wPrice ONLY SCENTS oH Dr. M. B. Ls Croix’s Fareisjorice! View of Mar i and edition of 250 and ie pases. "Price 25 ‘cents & copy. A and marti fe—happy and fruitf — ved | fruitful i Ft veadoat securing ‘them—in feliciteus and infer- ones—their obviation and removal—nervous de- ity, its causes and cure, by a process at once #0 simple, safe, and effectual, that failure 1s impossible F a ° —rules for daily imanagement—an essay on — re sul 1 BR peomor mong fants on the evil results from empirical practice ; remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so uniortunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persous entertaning 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. ‘Tice 25 cents per copy, or hve copies unk Ps by addressing Dr. I-A CROIX, (post paid,) Albany: New York, enclosing 25 cent diseases upon which his pa fg Ee ae e short 8) 5 Sranitc sal stay wreiaad ceeey haat it. “ French Secret” is the creat con- Hreslesl vecaedy ; for that class of disorders which un- U™tep STATES MAIL Li ONLY REGULAR Line AND WITHOUT FAILTRE FOR EiohT yr ara, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON?” VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 6th € Wh of cach month, Cavtiox.—So many frauds and impes: tions of various kinds bave been int Peisay Coste ou traveliers bound toC ALI FORNIA, that the subscriber, the ouly authorized Axent for passage by the U.S. Mail Line. vin Pane ma, in the city of New York, feels it fie duty to caution all persons seeking prssnge to Californ that, To avor iMPosiTiON, they im ind the true office of — York, reet, corner of Warren street, Riv t the head of the Com Observe my sign over the door, 1. W. RAYMOND), Agent “ CR r re sarees ee ASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Ww IN AS FOLLOWS: TON at 6 a. m.. connecting at rihe West, and at Baltimore 1 Indelphia and New York: at a.m..for Annapolis, Baltum Phitadelp: New York ; xt3p.m. for k ore and } and at Relay with Frederick train. PRESS at 4.20 p.m.at Relay forthe West, and for Anupolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. in Sunday at7a.m.and420p.m. = BALTIMORE tor WASHINGTON at fortunately, 3 ysicians trent with meroury, to the gertificates of its value, all within twenty miles of One to three bottles will oure the worst kind of Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Claret, Madeira, | all | toall who use them: Philadelphia } 418 and 9.158. m.. Sand 5.15 p.m. ~ 7 ae at 4.15. mn. 5. je HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL T™ Nine borides dit STEAMERS, The —_— composing this ime ar he ATEANZIC- he eg Ic. ‘be ADRIATI These «! having been built by contract expressiy for the Government rerviceevery care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to i sure strength and speed. and their accommodation = passenge!s are unequalled for elegance and com - fort Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, im fret cabin, $19; in second do., $75; exclusive ureod extra size state rooms, $345. From Liverpool te New York, 3) and 20 guinens. An experienced Sur geonattached toeach sup. No berths cnn be secured until paid for. ‘The ships of this line have improved water-ticht bulk-heads, PROPOSED DATES OF SAIL FROM NEW YORK. r Saturday, June 2... Satorda: ridge. seph Comatoct it. James West, 7) Wernesday i Saturday, P Saturday, Oct ‘Saturda Saturdays, Dec. For freight or EDWARD Ke COL eA York. apply to RS! No. 56, Wall street, 'Y & CO., Liverpool. ‘ARD & CO., 2, Aurtin Frars, Londe on. B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paria. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, epecie, jewelry, precions stones or metals, uniess bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof expressed therein. nis ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDKIA fia ANDNGAY VERO: RANGE OF Hovurs.—The Steamers G TON THOMAS ‘on and after Sd May wext weave Alexandria, at 7, 85m, lik, 12, 2h, dy, and 6K o'clock. 1, Shy, Sh, and 7, Leave Washington. at 7%, 954, 11 The public may confidently reiy on the Bont start- ing at the time advertised. One of the Boats will maken trip to MOUNT VERNON on Turspay and FRivat of cach week, leaving Weshisstennt a — a.m, 1B CORSON, GEO. T. HOWARD, ¢ Captaine. Either Boat may be red rien FY at any time, on application te JOSEPH AN, leut of the Company, at hie office, 38) Penn: ie. oF to the Captains on board, ep Mf STEAMER GEORGE Ps HOURS OF DEPARTURE. est Leave Alexandria at 435, D4, Tiere VP claain ee 8, OM, 1136. 13g, 4, 535.7. eave Ashington 5 ™. 5 *. 7. ap 2i-d ELLs PRICE, Captain. FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY BURG, Va., vin Chesnpenke and Ohio Canal.—The Packet Boats AR GO and M.-C, MEIGS. wil! commence Ea yd daily trips to the nbove points, on nday, March 23, leaving the wharf of W. H. Ritter, Georgetown, D.C” every morning k, Sundays excepted; through in echt leaving Georgetown at iseven o'clock in the morning, the Boats will arrive at the Great F Washington Aqueduct, at 10a. m., Seneca ve Edwards’ Ferry at 3p. m., where a stage bein readiness to convey passengers to Leesburg, Va. Returning. leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine welock, - the morning, and arriving in Georgetown At sunset. sh Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate points ae Great Falls or Washington Aqueduct, 0 Seneca, 75 cents; “dwards’ Ferry, @1.12; Leesburg, Virginia, including coach, $1.75. Meals served on the ite At moderate pri: mar 25 Wit. & H-G- RITTER. (Q)RANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE (Sunday nights excepted.) betwean Niand the SOUTH, tie ALEXA ves Washington at . Alexandria at 7. Washington at 7 o'clock p.m. Alexandria at 8 u’eluck p. m. Fare from Washington and Alexandria to Rich- mond, 35 = ad B am TF Ommbusesa: agence W nt it th Depot of the Washington Raulroni te eeeee ee | Sengers and taggage to the Steamer GEU. PAG * for Al wirin, @ distance of six miles, allowing ample fe ie. mar JAMES A. EVANS. Agent. NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Chattan enn.; Charleston, S. C.; Saran- nah, Ga, id ali the Northeastern cities, with Memphis, Tenn, he Inst, kof! vont _ SOE link of Railroad between NEW ISSISSIPPI RIVER. h's road i8 now completed and opened for the reg- ular transportation of Passengers and Freight, and will afford more Expedition and less E. pense than any other route between the Northeast and South- west. Passenge Shippe ill take due notice thereof, and govern themselves nome Passenger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 2% o'clock, a. m.,(after the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga and Nashville,)and arrive it Memphis same day at 7 p. m., counecting with Firat Clase Steam Puckets to New Orleans, and all other impor- tant points upon the Western Rivers." Goods oon- aigned to Railrond Ayes at Charleston or Sevan- te nah, will be forwarded to BI : by Express Freight Traine, ys ona other Powe 2. reight in charge of the Adams Express Come PAny is carried over this route daily by nee — Geneva pepo A eneral S it. HUNTSVILLE, (Ala.) Aprad ist, 1857, Bt viag Tickets to Memphis, &c., sold at Wil- mington, N.C; Charleston, 8. C.5 kusta, Savan- nah, Macon, Atlanta, and Columbus, G Montgom- ery Ala; Chattanooga, and Nashville, Tenn, ce with the Western Trains on this road, will take the mich? tesins from Wilming— Cy Auge Ga.; Chuttanooga and Nashville, and the day trans from Charleston and ville, S. C.: and Atianta, Ga. ap7tf Kings’ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we ace prepared to sell at a small advance of cost for cari : large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated mors,viZ: wer Wine, an excellent remedy for i” Blackberry Brandy,a certain cure for Diarrhea aud Dysentery erry. and Sweet Mainga Wines, nor qualit of su | Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran- dies, all of fine flavors, prepared from the pure Juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Annis,and Pe: »perment Cordials Curacoa, Absinthe, Essence of pperment Extract of Sarsaparilia, Stoughton Bitters Forest Wine Bitters. 5 We have also on band. a supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spiendid article. In addition to the above, we have at all time: larxe supply of the following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the only Liquors of the kind in the District, and Which cannot fail in giving ——a + Burton and XXX Pale Ale, Philadelphia Brown Stout, XX Por- ter, and a fine article of Lager Ber As usual, supply of Minera! Water, Cider, &o., on hand, ARNY & SHIN jes 57 Green street. Gee AW BOOK Digest of Marsiand Reports, comprising Gill’s Reports,9 vols., Mary innd ports, 8 vols.and Maryland Chancery Decis- lons, 4 vols., by Stockett, Merrick, and Miller, Chitty Se the Law of Carriers, with Amerionn Notes, Hill on Trastees, with American Notes; new edi- ; Lvol. Oloott'n Admiralty Reports, for the Southern Dis tretot New York: | vol. caemer's Overruled Cases; revised edition; 1 | vol. | Digest of English Law and Equity Reports ; 1 vo, bbott’s Practise Ri 32 fines on Real Propetys, cane new edition. Addison on Contracts, With Amerioan Notes; 1 vol. ition. Index to English Common Law R : 2rol. = FRANCK TATLU CORTON STet HS Sh diiliad”