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EVENING STAR. A New ALPHABEt~The Mormons are a pro- ive ple. They not only want more wives in is wholesome. bit more letters to their Al- phabet. Letters written with this Alphabet are ¢® incomprehensible as the movements of woman or the hieroglyphics of the Chinese and the Egyptians. The Mormon alphabet consists f about forty letters, which have been so arranged and named as to canse the greatest possible an- noyance to outsiders. The Saints not only wish to convert tah into an oyster, but to close the shell against all Knives except those fonnd in the vicinity of the Great Salt Lake. The Mormons wish to isolate the ‘‘generation of vipers” which are to succeed them For this reason they wish to get up a new alphabet. a new spelling book, and a new language. This idea is ingenious, but it will not succeed. In a few years Utah will be fo surrounded by other .people that all attempts to keep their people from writing English will result in so many stupendous fizzles. To get a new language in this country fs as difficult as to bore a hole through the Rocky Mountains with a leather auger.—Troy Times. A Recire worth ont Trovsanp Doitars Take one pound of sal soda, and a balf a pound of unslacked time—put in a gallon of water and boil twenty minutes. Let it stand till cool, then drain off, and put it in a stone clothes over ni throngh—then ring them it of soap; and in one botler of clothes we ered with water. add one teaspoonful of the ing fluid. Boil f them thoroughly through one suds, and rinse with water, and f clothes will look better than the old way of washing twice before boiling. This is an favalvahle recipe, and I want every poor tired woman totry it. [think witha patent he tub, to do the little rubbing, the washer-woman might take the last novel and compose herself on the lounge. and let the washing do itself. The woman who can keep a secret, has known this a vear or two. but ber husba it while on an electioncering tour the Ohio Cultivator. cov- “ash- an hour briskly—then wash Wasting Caricors —Tho following method of washing ¢ ted muslin, so as to preserve the colors, is recommended by a compe- tent authority: The dress should be washed in lather, and not in the usual way by applying the seap direct upon the muslin. Make a lather by boiling some soap and water toxe er; let it stand en ol for us sly to putting the dress inte it, tht of salt. Rinse the dress, with it, in clear cold water, into thrown. Remove it, and rin supply of clear cold water the dress inac ately. to pre there be any white tn the pattern, mix a little blue in the w TT" An editor of the Savannah Republican and onerens import duties are sometimes evad: clears. for instance, ether domestic port. with a “cons'rsi of flour, the customary dut viving from foreign countries With papersall regular she by previous ageement. with an American en the coast of Florida or elsewhere, actually freizhted with the same dutiable article. The cargo is transferred, and the vessel which left Havana entirely empty. proceeds on her vor and entering the port from which she had fi ally cleared, throws the flour upon the market, duty free salt bas been n in at fresh Then wring ng it to dry imimeedi- open as possible. s Tue Cauvre Lecteres.— the rounds in which it is stated t told. whose death was recently announced, was the author of the celebrated ‘Caudle Lectures.” which have been published wherever the English language is read This is not exa ly correct. tures** were commenced by Jerrold’s dear friend. Leman Blanchard ; and be ay fore the series was complete, Jerrold unc the task of tinishing the series, but it admitted that the lectures written by him are not =— in quiet humor to those written by Blanch- an 11> Hon. Chas. Thurber, of Wor as invented a writing-machine. says it is upon the graduating principle may make his letters as large as he pi then they come out of the other end chine very tine and small.—E-rrhang- We have received from Mr. Thurber several letters writteas with this machine. They are written in a very handsome lemanly hand. Mr. T- informs us, that, from sis of Weak- ness of th t band, he has for many rs been unabie to write more than two or th nin utes at a time, but that by the aid of this machine he cau write all day without the slightest incon venience —Lowiseille Journal tagraph is going t Douglas Jer- Candle Lec- timate and ing be- Mass., Bay State that one ex, When he ma- Wy" The Springileld Republican tells a story of a coal dealer and an insurance officer, who were conversi when the latter suggested ¢ eal dea!- s*Agre Was the word. and Mr. P. received ten cents, went off and bought 2 couple of cigars. Mr. F\. the insur- ance man. sat still in bis chair, rece aud after » vith the cigar he wes puttiag frerly upon. than had fallen to his own lot. LE should*nt wouder,’ replied P.. for 1 ve eight cents for mine, and only two for yours” I The New London Chronicle says, that at a recent graduate'’s dinner the President of a col- lege was called upon to cut a large pyramid loaf which had te as the appetites of the huny iiterati, whea lo! it proved to be a most el gantly decorated crust. filled with old documents, compositions. early catalogues, Ke, much to the confusion of t raceful President, who was taken by surprise, but to the great amnsement of the crowd . if A wicked cotemporary says bit, because they cannot get th witheut undressing —_—o—o_oOOO ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. visit door BROW? HOTE:. —R A Robinson and «on W Pulver, r; WoW Pulver. de; M Hughes do, 5 a OT Phi t a5 itridge, Va: IRR; J OW sticknell. Ma. ceMm lady. do, J J Barne Clarke Md; TA Duckett. de ce J Ware, do, J WON friend do: JS Watkins, Md: VP Deron Jobn Crahzim and Ba: Miss White, de: Miss M Jones, do, JL. Dressen Win Dressen, do; TG Darreott ana family, Heddnicks. do PL. Cooper. NY; WB Lackenburg, N Middleton, Md: TJ. Wirtentacker, son, Miss Morrison. Hon Z Kidwell, SH Gilmen Va, T MeGar, Tex; W Ford. Miss; Dr Charles Brooke, Oregon; WM Isaze. Md; J Daveupert Va; WP Manisby, Md; Com Perry, USN. Pent Perry. do. J R Ragland. Mo: WN Ruzland Mo: JT Shindter. Miss; RM Shanks. Md. Hou T 3 Bocock, Va; Col RH Mills, Md: Mies Bil. and lady. Miss E Offer. Miss Ovster. L Rit. J Stockdale. J.-D Gardiner, O Curran BH Wryvill, D Bary DB Dyer. Robert Harper. yr, J W Mitebell. Md, Rev J Teng and son. NY, J Hone. do, U A Luckett, jr, Miss.) Miss 1. 2 (a- sey, \ WILLARDS Bueller, Po: W Bi We Joti Morr HOTEL--C Eames, pe, ain, do, Col Huger, 3€; W Luckett. Miss; J W Robinson. ly, do: 3B Tut- ner, fv, Ais: Miss Flournoy. do; Mra Field, Pa: Miss How bcon, do: WoL Cam ybell, do; JH Me- Cutchen. DC. BF Hopkins. Wis, EW Keyestv de, Mrs utr. do. C P Edwads, NJ; T But A S Edwards. N J3 Tate. K ©; J D Martin, iy. do; A S Mowry. USA: ¢ pt w USN: O R Luckett, jr. M ss Ford. do; GE Bar OW doy H Chapman. i'r De Camp. USA: Comd': dae Ww Roaf, muds De Camp. USA; Coimd’s omd'r A Case. ko; iad eon, Ethan ¥ aenikes Ga KIRRWOOD Horse Va; W OH Selden, DC: GS Baker, Pewns and lady. Mass: A S Beall) do: Jones, Va; M P Jones, USN, J May. lows Batchelos. Mixs: Mrs M 5 "a; JM Robinson, do; © W Rabory Martin do; J A Me Phe:son, Va: D Dood. do: F Powell, Va WASHINGTON HOUSE —R W Che lady and child. Md; Miss Maria Gass, eM © Barthatow; Jay M Cunningham,BT Anderson A Jennings, Balt; James Veaglan, Pa: John Le. vention. Mich; J Fox and family.J M Berrien. Chas € 1, Pa: P A Menerg, Ind; WmJ D D Fenton, Ala; J T Fialer. i —Hon JS Pe Ss J N Eg Robinson and family, do; Jf S Walker, NY; owith. MOVEMENTS o¢ OCEA E STEAMEKS, FPRom tre Usizep SrateEs. Steamers. “ite For. Ame : Bow 7 Atianti Hamm +. Boston... New York. oJ ew York... ew York. N N » New York. Columbia. . Liverpool... New York... Fdiuborg. Glasgow... New York. City Wash ton. Liverpool... New York... Arago....-. Havre ......New York.. en the Sth and 20th of each ‘The California Mail Steamers leave New York | N month, je | | i Miscellaneous. W™ Boll HE ecute any orders in h intrust work to him mny rely on its being ex with neatness and dispatch, and at the lowest Je 25-2m UMPBRIES & JUN On Fourth street east, CAPITOL have fitted up their piace, and nently nvE, SE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Will thankfully receive and prompt! ex- line with which his friends and the public may favor hun. Orders can be left at fectionery Store, No. 4 Pennsylvania av side) between Sth ‘and 10th streets. Those who may to visitors, and every Monda; ein Been Waltsee will ind an opportunity to do so there. | be in attendance. Tee at i ethan’ and. conataatly: making the purest Larger b.—C Now TU RE ing ever ¢ ie carve: be obtained in the city, SIMAN, a ieteeen Eand F, LL which will be oj afternoon ecuted rates, m dail for those anguish Quadrilies or Weber's Band has been engaged for the sea- je 17-3m ily R. L. CROWN & some of the finest FUR flered inthis market, which we mvite the attention of those in want, as we assure them they can save at least 10 per cent. | aor iat And so Rosewood and core De NI ‘otes, Sofas Wardrobes, Chairs of all kinds, oplar Tables, Mattreses. hnir. corn-top, and husk; Comforts, Cherry and Blankets, Rocking Ch Cushions for € Extension Tables, Sic Cottage Sets. Glass Ware, Cre Feather and Fancy And other Goods too num ATs. airs: ugs, Waite kery Was We invite the attention as we are determined to sell for cas! eustomers. P.S8.—We « Tuesday, Thursday, and evonmng, in frout of ow ested, and in ail cases advances Hedsteads, hich and low-post. pane and wood-seats. tees, Clocks of all kinds, boards, What-not. Glasses of all kinds, some extra fine Carpets, h rs. re of all kinds. xis of all kinds. — | to mention to which rsand others, orto punctual eke im d marble-top Bureaus and Tables walnut Tete-a-T Te- Cc. R. L.CROWN & CO., tore. (Intel) RESTING TO FAMILIES. cor. of 6th street and Penn.ave. | hal! still continue our resuiar sales on “saturday, both morning and The following extract from a New York pape eresting. ap 25-tf N cannot fail to be 1 the receipts of Te year up to thn fenien? pounds mg June ®, py if Tea now. je dl-uf tire susper fact, that, ns arrives at the it would not 135 Corner Verinont ave. and 15th ort rket in this conntry ne, it says they will In referr: fe ve the inports of the year end- ud that nee in biack teas. Oolonga, + has been fifteen cents per Hyson Teas, of have experienced an advance cent. over inst sea “It will thus be seen that the st t pin the team low son's elosing p and medium gra one hundred 1ceR, the ong) heir su & BURCH entry pplies o| ides, per ong and rapid asheen the result of a apply and wetive demand ; but when itis con- lint we may hear at any momen n of shipments at Shangh: erent force fro of war, all tive porta o China, will probably be placed under striet blockade. © surprising to see Teas ata much n they have yet attained.” e facts, we held out very great for families to lay int en- and, in land in street. consisting of Fi Olives, Raisins, F Marrett ptet F & Ce Absynthe, Champagi scription of F avana € ton Bit A Binet & C¢ Brandes in eases, demnohns, maica Rum, riptions ses, Cham EW GROCERY, WINE, AD Dd LIQUOR STOR ‘The subscriber begs to inform his fi lie, that he has opened a NEW STORE, coi of Ith street and Louisiana avenue, whet tends to keep constantly on hand a large a s foreign and De AR cars, ymestic WI IN Tends and GROC a ae and casks. rn Old sand Cider. tieniarly invited to call and exam- ock before purchasing elsewhere, M E. the rner rd’ Ja- herries, Madeira, Port of various da- St. Julien Claret, Chateanx Margaux in acne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reyneld’s rch Ale, Annisette, Marascline, Curacoa, and @ large and varied de- ters, and Fever and Ague am bers of Congress sre also informed that their erders will be promptly attendee nees At the shortest 1 A general assortnient of fin ported direct by the subscriber.at wholesal d delivered at t sce, Havana Cizars, and heir im re- s Carpal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and Produce taken in exechauce. Levy's Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1949. uuctually attended to, and coun- Country orde: try produce of a m je tf t descriptions re ved on cons. ign- SP. LE ’ 4 Twelfth street. Ss‘ C., has RING AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. woot, No, 19 Brilge street, Georgetown, D. cived from New York and FP Pinnlade| phia, and now offering at very ‘Ww prices, to cash a rompt customers, a large and general assortinent of STAPLE and follows. viz: Chai lnines send Barege Delamnes, Rich Organdic. Stik Robes and faney Silks Silks, high lustred wustres and Mous Delaines 1 printed (al! wool) Mou lie Delaines In great variet: Bareze.and Jncenet Robes Brigit culors aud mode plain Bareges and De- Pirin Freneh Brillants and Pereales Plain colors Craveilas an Dueats, 2 ght seasouable Best Frer White F Delaces. Cham!» - English Prints of uew styles, in creat variety, Pinid and stripe ring-style Popli brie printed Jxconets and Brilliants nts, [rem 1242 to 314 cents est makes new styles Ginghaims 234 cents veh Chin Suv Irish 1 Linen C: tute ‘Farletens, Mlusic nens (of the be tZ OF ssand un Lustres rs best French Organdies Ss, In great variety. ansook and Jaconet Muslins vel Munsiy ns Fancy Goovs—comprising in part as gured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslina Raia a al striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss Muriins #, end Wash Nets akes) very cheap ne, Linen kud Bishop Lawns Super Mogusa Loug Goths, suitable for Ladies? Swiss and La Homten and M Ewiss Cambric and Dumty Bands dered Linen Cambrio Hakfa. styies Lace and Silk Mantillas ape Showle vin and riek hignred Bonnet an spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton iris 1% Assortment of Be. ' black Ince and Lisle thresd do, siery Of every kind for ladies and | Enclish Hal@ho e thread and fane entet s Hkond Linen Emibec A good #s Suspenders, Goseat New sts Alao, Ge tien, with every variety Goods. Purchasere ma) at low prices. ap Citivas use Shirtings ate sh owork ahi dre rand Whi inate seilies for B irt Bosoims @ F ed NV of ¢ oe tese Lace € ques and Bonnet Card Shirt Collars, MERONDERIE?. Hsin Cocdars and Sets Harsand Sets reves and Seta Ve lars *s Kid Gloves vn wie Hdk fs York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes brios (of Jonas’s celebrated make) Istriped Tudia Dimity Sagh Ribbons ersod Liele-thread Slurts and Drawers Parasolz, tlemen and Boy ya’ wenr of every descrip of House-furmishing Dry Goods for servants wear of the heaviest hotel-keepern, a Georgetowu, to the whieh. with ray esta: The connexion of tl manufacturers ef bi upw: ards oT ext the purchase of ¢ mw Fren French Ching Dinner Sets. Vases, Pitchers. French Cama Ten Sets, C articles of Teaware hese ini ihe te: . will eatisfy ali parties that t pon the mont favorn' ‘una Dinner Seta, gilt and decorated gold band and plain white ope and the United f tlurty years, hasg:ven him J OHN WARE. N & y rely upon getting desirable goods H. SMOOT, AND QUEENSV R.H. MILLER, 80 Importers direct from Liverpoo! tu: Alexan- dna, beg eave to call theattention of dealers. sthorsof Washington and stocksof GOODS, ariets, will eompare favoral ishment in the Eastern cities. SO.» vy cir Remo partner wills the States for dvantagesin mis equal, if not superior, to Any An inapection of f ods and pr . Toilet sets, ae. And Dinner Ware. separate from seta India Coma D: hand Blue Prin Common E the best ests Stat Wise. on separnte f es, ed, ed. iD or La ish in seta. ay bedexired erpool Ware, the same ut a 1068 ureiases can be made of ie terms. Ups aud Saucers,and other or Sets, and separate artioles always White Granite Ware in every variety, tn, and 1, White and Rockingitam Ware, in Ms in-and Mon!ded Glass Ware from entein the Eastern and Weste: which will be suid by the package or other: Experienced packers employed. Goods pby us can be transported by any mode without breakage, Fare by the steamboats from Washington to A andra, almost how ter of adollar thus dec! R y s Vs Di ok Journ: The great Picteor the Stat sale at je Winrew 7 seventy Alexandria, Va. b uf Bookstore, corner 444 st fe yE AND BARI cIry Fy ALT H fe D “HAS RE zine for July. M tM J r Ji AZ GLASS.—o ive per box for | Also.n fh advan Sd @ 19,8 by 12,9 Glew nd HY hy 12 eh “ROH. MILLER, Sg cents enen way. it may save many dollare “EY MALT, for sale at OUSE, ee #treet, Baits ore, Md. for July, uly. enathan for the 4th of nes. and avery tin tn! mnie IN’S, tra Ox erof est Fal Jex- A quar- the is VED PUT- in i for , Mivantazeous tot ProlGss AND DAMAGE BY FIRES ROM A THE PERILS OF THE SE4, AND INLAND ATION, INLAN TRANSPOR FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Fire, Marine, anp INLAND INSURANCE, Authorized Capital seeceses $1,250,00011! Orrick, NORTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND I7TH STREET, WASHINGTON, DIRECTORS, Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charles Di eorge HH Armstrong, Thomas Manderfield, | Charles A. Rubicam, Edwasd R. Helmbold, George Helmbold, P. Carroll Brewster, ames E, Neal Isanc Leech, Jr. sa THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Present, EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secrotary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. penaties Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City All. John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenue, Island. James Williams, No. 22 434 street. John Riggies, No. 501 13th street, below Pennsyl- vania avenue. SURVEYOR, 67 Pennsylvania avenue, MAR Captain J. P. Lev opposite National Hotei. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, John Thomason, Authorized Capital and Assets... ..§1,473,057 07 ASSEES — ns nn oon en ee «=. - G5SNG7 OF Invested in Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Securities, The following statement exhilni' condition of the Company to Nov mber 1, 1856 : Premium received on marine and inland risks to No- | vember 1, 1856 Wine) SUOMI as hc ccs ceca, SN | Interest on loan... -.—. 2... +++ $214,684 60 76,796 61 3 s hie f ee onl | ,, Total receipts .. —. ——..--.... .G 400,185 68 CR. LC. & CU... | Paid marine losses IT Sia Auctioneers, fot fire losses. ..... ---- 39,757 39 2X penses, salaries, and commis- 489 00 27,474 68 177,128 61 Balance remaining with the Company... $225,057 07 The Assets of the Company are as follows: Philadelpiia city and county bonds, 216,548 18 Ratlroad bonds..... 1,000 00 First mortgages, rea! ostat Stocks, collaterals, on call. Girard and consolidation bank 8 Deposited with Duncan, New York...... « oeeee Deterred payment on stock not yet due. Notes for marine premiums. ue from agents, secured by bonds. raminms on policies recently issued, and debts due the company......... ~- Bs wR Balauce in bank —--.---. —--- —~. 2. 16,456 14 $523,057 67 urance, return premiums, and agency charges......-.- 43,5440 19 52,400 00 5,125 00 30,000 < 97.700 4) man & The business of this Compat Il compare favor- ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States, tday of Aucust, 1855, in fifteen months, upto the Ist day November, 1856, the premiums and interest received amounted to the large sum of r hundred thousand one hundred and eaghty-tive jars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of joxses and expenses of one hundred and seveuty- seven thonsand ono hundred und twenty-eight dol- Jars and sixty-one © With these evideuees of success and good man- agement, the Directors feei justihed in soliciting & share of public patronage, believing that the security offered is ample, and that all fair clauns wiil be ad Jnsted more secording to equity than legal teclinical- ities, ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLING FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UFACTO'R SHOUSES, “AC RIE. WAK All deseriptions of RUT], DINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Vrssela, STRAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILKOADS | aud the usuel conveyances to or from any portion of e OPE AND AMERICA, and on the huils of AMBOA navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other eom- panes, and in fixing them every improvement in construction and arrangement will be taken intv cou- sideration. v Aillosses speedily adinsted and promptly paid. Office, northwest corner Pennsyivams avenue and 1th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also he ¢ffected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, . And in other 1 Seed ) cities of the United States hcers of the Company. aps NSURAD ERED 5 COMPANY. BY CONGRESS. aon FI, R Caritat... —.. This Company is now prepared to receive applica- "RAN Re, tlons for INSL 5 > ON BUILDINGS, MER- CHAND! &c.,at the usual City rates, without any chug cy, at their Offic ce 1 Tenth Street and Washington City Ss mue! Bacon, James F. Haliday, Hudson ‘Taylor, M. W. Galt. McGUIRE, President, pil eretary. & AM _ GRAFTON D. Hay ANKING HOUSE OF 'B CHUBB BROTHERS, Drrosits.— Deposits received and Checks paid t wit drafts northern seaboard change on said Cities fur ope: oharge. IntexEST s.—Interest will be alowed On Deposits xt such rates ux may be agreed ups D ITs in Vine pv UncuRKENT M Pp in Virgina ceived ty be el specie, we chargin Discounts.— will be discounted. 3 and Securities, at the market rate. Letteks of Crepit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Citics of the United States, ou Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and intergst allowed if Money is deposited, and charsed if Coliaterals,on such Lermsas may boagreed upe er Uneurrent Mo me funds lar Exchange. and Billsof Exchange de on Stocks, Bonds, RAVELING BiLLs oF Exe be furnished with drafts in 6 sired necutinile in the differen Biiis ann Lettersor € LAND AND Evgor hange and Tet of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in smi AD &.— Travelers will ms as nimy be de ties of the Unix mTon Exetann,| bought in the different Cities ata pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought ip reserve the right to eal! fora deposit of 1 pr. cent the iat Bouds or Stocks will be ordered by t graph. Rattroan, City, ann State Bonns,—Railroad, jity, and State Bonds ean be placed in our hands £ egetiation, either in this country or Europe. road Tron purchased for cash or with Bonds, LAN» Wakeants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are euaran teed in every respect. Land Warrants located on oommiasion. Land Warrkat quotations reg vlarly furniehed if re- questod. Warrants wi!! be forwarded to Weatern Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible parties. Real Estate ayo InsnRaxces,— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. Cram on Usirep States, Covert ov OLam™s, Conc r¥es.—Cisims on the United States, before the Court of Clans or Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt and able attorneys. CHUBB BROTHERS, Opposite the Treasur: T ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Washington, is compored of CHAS. St. J. CHUBR, JOHN D. BARROW, HENRY HOLMES, THR HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., AVENPORT, lowa, is composed of CHAS. St! J. CHUBR, RAL BARROW, HW. DOUGAL, ADE CARRIAGES. jana Al _San 27—1f — _WM. n hand. of our own manufacture, & fine assortment of sll kinds of CARRI GES of the very best, intest, and most approved styles, and warranted in point of workmanship and material, to be equni toany made ity of Washington’ or any other eity in the Sintee. We respectfully selicit a eall from sand strangers to examine our work ; as we fre determined te let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low prices. Wealsodo every kind of REPAIRING ina work- manli ke manner, and at reasonable prices. Old Carriages taken in part payme: at a fair price. SIMON FL may 126m 236 PEND B.H. STINEME’ nt for new and YNN& CO. ‘SYLVANIA AVENUE, near corner of 3th Str 4 having made arrangements with a Company of Hatters to be fur- nished with the most popular strlen LESKIN AND BEAVER hereafter mrke a dis- per cent upon the actual mtkine theHat sold for requently for #5) for@ MH aslight varia § for 32.5040 su nM To make this . tie low pi thon in ont A user, thereby enabling him P ss for hot to buy for cash and sell at a ‘small profit, meeting W New Styles FELT ICES, CAPS, and STRAW SON & CO, New Styles FELT HATS, CAPS, and ST. £003 | GOODRCr Men. Roys, Misses und’ Infants’ weer, D nue, between 9th». ty of Dt Suppry ti the m Ceo Ia favo i SAINE Im GUNPOWDER, ,, am ail times sv PONT’S GL Ny Hed wi ' the various kinds POW DEER, and am prepared on land, at Ath streets. ERT KING, of Col urgetown, D. OF PIANOS t, Cc IN | No.6 Peon, ave Auy quantity to parties wanting, terms Le terms. W. ALBE Agent for the Distri mayl2 tf (Intel.AStates) EW 2 : JOUN. BL ELLIS. ND FRESH PE /, just re- at No, 2, betwae hand ath atosatg° . Js MCLAUGHLIN & CO, Persons are invited to call and examine our stock. Cail st 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near sores ot ap Q7) UNDER BROWNS HOTEL. 1370 She a cient ae opening a splendid wssortment of | Spring and Summer READY-MADE JOTHING aed Gent's FURNISHIN OOD: f the finest syle make, at the Emporium of Fashion, No. 57) Browns? Hotel, next rivate entrance, mity “¥ Cuitel& Sta test . CULPEPER BLOQUE OF THE WINE- teeuth Century, containing the best dieoourses of the most eminent living Ministers in Europe aud America, with Biographical Sketches, by Rev. Hen- ry C. Fish. Complete in one volume, large octavo, th portrait of D’Aubigne ; price . “ei FHANCK TaYLoR. 8,704 47 | . Kenney, of Roxbury, discovered in one of Uke tnamon pemare woons that cures SVERY RIGO SU) munen, The worst Scrofula down common Pimple. He tried it in over eleven hundred cases, never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundr: certificates of its value, all within twenty miles o| joston. 2 avo bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore ‘outh. F One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples onthe Face. _ Two or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Two pornee pha eta to cure ‘worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. reese are cee ate warranted to cure the worst of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. = Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Fars and Blotches among the Hair, Hor to atx bottles are warranted to cure corrupt 8nd runnin cers. One bottle will cure Scaly Kruptions of the Skin. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the Most most desperate case of Rheumatiem. a to four bottles are warranted to oure Salt- theum. Fiveto eight botties will cure the worst case of Serofu' A benefit 1s always axperienced from the first bot- tle, and « perfect cure is warranted when the above aeenty istaken. _ Nothing looks so improbable to those who vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the d that a common weed growing on the pastures, along old stone wails, should cure every humorinthe system; yet itis a fixed fact. If you have a humor, it has to start. There are no IFS nor AN DS, hum nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, but{not yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. | know the effects of it in every case. It kas already done +88 and oof the greatest curés ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid 0 C peopre of sixty. I have seen poor, puny. wormy-lvoking children, whose flesh was soft a flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. ‘To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It es great relief in catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been eoative for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of unture, it. will cause. very singular felines, but you must not be alarmed; they always disappear in trom four days to n week. ‘There is never a Te- sult from’ its on the contrary, when that feeling is fone yen will feel yoursel pea like a new person. 1 soine of the mostextravagant eucomiums of it hat ever man listened to. : In own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- put since its introdnction as a general family ne, great and wonderful virtues have been found in tt that J never suspected. Several cases of eprieptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, haye been onred by a few bottles. O, what ame: y if it will prose effec- ‘nal in all eases of that awful malady —there arebut few who have seen more of it than I have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged pie cured I, it. For the various diseases of the er, Sick Headache, Drapepsis, Asthma, Fever nd Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, Ti es of the Kidneys, &e., the e good than any medicine wn. ny ever kn 5 No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get ‘and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults 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 all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED BY = DONALD KENNEDY. No, 1% Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Azents for Washington.—Chas. Stott A Co., Z. Gilman. Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co.. F. S. Walsh, J.P. Kins, Nairn & Palmer, Schwariz & 9 O ell, Danel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar Ford & Bro.” Agents for Georgetown.—R. . Cin ell, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidweil. my Sly priv ATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 20) pages and 190 fine Pia and Colored Lithographs and Plates, IF PRICE ONLY 23CENTS.£9) | IL Seni free of postage to ail parts of the Union, Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Paysiclogioal View of Mar ringe. A new and revised edition of 29) pages and 180 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive treatire on the duties nnd casualties of single and married life—happy and fruitful allian- ees, mode of seevring them—nnfelieitous and infer- tile ones—their obviation and rein nervous de- + Its causes ari! cure, by a process at once £0 simple, safe, and effectnal, that failure is impossible —tules for daily management—an essay on Sperma- torrhera, with practical observations on a safer and more suceessfil mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old #ge—each case graphical- ly illustrated by beantifil plates. It‘points ont the remedios for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, and those contempiating marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and bivileece to which every haman being 1s entitled to, Price 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, mail- ed free of pusinge to any part_of the United States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, y nclosing 25 cents. who prefer may consult Doctor [LA ny of the diseases upon which his or by mail. His medi- urein the short space of six days. an 'y uaut ontirely eradionte all traces of those iva and eubebs have so lon ote. to the ruin of the heaith o| Irench Seeret” is the great con- tinental remedy for that clase of disorders which un- fortunatels, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievebie destruction to the prtient’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- neo ‘. i, fice No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. h 14—ly YO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT, JOHN TOBIAS, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN ne, wishes to cai! “the attention of ali that ¥— = sufer with defective sicht, caused by age, sick- ness, and paurtionlarly from glasses injudicionsly se- to his superior SPECTACLES and GLASS- ally ground by himself to a true spherical raey, and brilliant transparency, suited precise- beneficially to the werrer, according to the ty or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are tue illefects cansed to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using giasses in not boing precisely suited, by the use of an Optome- ter; and the practice of many years enables him to ineasure tne focal disease of the eyes, and ench g/asses that are absolutely required will be furnish- ed with precision and satistaction, JOHN TOBIAS ao rnamlednes the very liberal eneonrazement already obtained, and further solicits the patrons {those who have not yet availed themseives of his aid. Persons that cannot oonventent!y oall, by sending the giasses in use, and state how many inches they i thus print with their spectacles, can be sup- plied with euch 4s will improve their sight. Innumersble testim 1s to be seen; and referen ces given te imany who have derived the createst eago and comfort from his glasses, Circulars be had gratis, at his ofice, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘up stair: Nogrorn, September 7, 1254, Sin: The Spectacies you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other] have iatcly tried LITT. W. TAZEWELL. | have tried a per of Spectaclas obtained from Mr. i and find them of creat assistance tomy sight, responding with his description of the focus, ponuend lim ae @ skalfal optiman, HENRY A. WISE, riend to visit the astab- 7 the purpose of trying I was fusinshed by lum with a pair . which have aflorded me more than any I have ever tned, g good, was injured by writ- reading at night, frequentiy to avery Inte ut with the aud of these glagses | oan study almost as late as ever. and that foo without the pain Thave previously suffered. JOHN WILSON Late Comintesioner Gen'l Laud Office, Doc. 11. 1855, Thave used Mr. Tobias’s Speotacies for three or four months, sud take great pleasure in saying that Tain nich plossed with them. I have been much ne by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH, May 1 was recommended to Mr. Joh ful opticinn ; and as L have eyes of remarkable pecu- liarity, I was gratified to Gnd that Mr. T ed to compretiend them by inspection an measurement, and he hes made mea cles that suits July 11, 1256, Having been induced by i ntof Mr. Tobias Tobias as a skil- vy N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. : fam happy to sty that as ed from you last week are enti | visual vy ey oe di y in getting distarce. Itaffords me pleasure to state that, by the aud of ye neter, this difficulty las been happi- obviated, hat the glasses ve nished me are sot ecidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ever yet used. v ectfuily, yours, R.B. DRANE, sear eece Rector of St Tunes Panth. DEPARTMENT oF INTERIOR, May &, 1345. From natural defects and the unequal range of my T have been compelled t I have ved dutta: especially lgeeerees to adapt heeye. I most cheerful !l having occasion y Aste his skil: RY BE. BALDWIN to sign Land Warran ost miuntely coommend Mr. Tobias tc finsses, aud bear my testy HE optician. ea. sa’t Seo reat variety, TEL- SORES, WATCH-MA- aud many other articles in this jcek Constantly on hand. UBA HONEY. . ; ‘The subscriber has just receiv. Cc Travelers’ Directory. Fer CAPE MAY. Wasuisoton Brancu RR- MINGTON AND BaLTiMORE DELPHIA, WIL- AILROAD. Passengers for this celebrated SUMMER RE- SORT are informed, that adaily fine will be ron (except Sunday) leaving Washington at 6a. m.,and connecting at New Castie with the splendid steam- er GeneRaL McDonatp on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. and on all alternate days with the elegant and swift New York steamers running be- tween Philadelphia ond New York via Newcastle. cn 55 ~w incloding carnage bsrooathe Isiand. ildren (under 12 yeare Servan a se NTH. H. PARSONS. (Intel& States) cent TON AND ALEXAN AND MoeNe VERNON. CHANGE oF Hovrs.—The Steamers GEORGE WASHINGTON or THOMAS COLLYER will depart at the follow ing hours, on and after 20th July inst.: xe Alexandria, at 8, 9)s,and li a- m., 12, 2X, AD 4 6h p.m, eave Washington, at 8X, 10\,and 11\ a. m., 3h, "hres public may conSdently rely on the Boat start @ public may confidently rely on the P ing at the tume advertised. One of the Boats will makea trip to MOUNT Pibectcnast 4 on SUEsEAY crite nag of each week, oc a.m. onving WaentJOB COR sO. SAMUEL BARER, Either Boat may be chartered for Exeoursions at roe time, on, application - 108 os cor ¥ aly it @ Company, at his I avenue. orto the Captains on board, jy 17-tf Captains. HE PACIFIC MA tee See coM PANY. One of the Stonmsslips, of this Company, carrying the United States Mails for ACAPULO, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: Panama twice each month. on the arri- valof the United States Mail 8. S. Company’s steam- ers, Which leave New Orleans and New York regu- larly on Sthand 20th of each month with the mails. an peeconsers connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- OADS. Tae steamships have been inspected and ap- proved hy the Navy Department, and guaranty speed and safety. The yes Railroad (47 miles long) is now com leted from ocean to ocean, and 1s crossed in Sor 4 fours. ‘The baggage of passengers is checked in New York througn to San Francisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer atthe conipany’s expense. The money paid in New York covers ali expenses of the trip. eserve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Fraaciseo, to prevent detention im case of rect dent that the route is entirely redeatbde—no faul ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panaina the same day they ar rive at Aspinwa |. Conductors co through by each steamer, and take charge of womenand children without other protec tors. For through tickets at the lowest. rates apply at the agency, Tet Rrcek, New York,to * OND,—or to. ARMSTR G,HARRISA CO. New Orleans, jy 24-1f c.L. BARTLETT, Boston. Fo® OLD POINT AND NORFOLK, The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the &th of July, commence running regularly to the above places. leaving Washington, | t. wharf) every WED RDAY at s¢ ocka m. Re- e Norfolk every MONDAY and ¥ at 4 o'clock p. m. turning, Wi THURSDA 1 She will ich, going and returning, at OLD POIN INEY “POINT, BLACKISTONE’S ISLAND, and the usual landings on the Potomac. aseng Pe ¢, including meals, to Old Pot and Nor- folk, FIVE ie “TV. ILLARS. th omy 2 WM. MITCHELL, _ UN tep STATES MAIL LINE. ONLY REGULAR LINE WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Reaular Sailing Days, 5th § 0th of cach month. Cavtion.—So many frauds and imposi tions of various kinds have been lately erpetrated on travellers bound to CALT PORNTA, that the subs the only authorized Agent for passage by the fail Line, via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feelsit hig duty to caution al! persons seeking passage to California, that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to ner, | find the true office of the Steams of the U.S. Mail Line, via Panama Raulroad., no other office in New York is authorized to engage passage. ‘The Companies have only one office in New York, rer of Warren street, it the head of the Coin- pany’s Wharf. is Observe my sign over the door. URW. RAY MOS D, Agent, je 19- ew York. NHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS The ohe composing this ine are: * The ATLANTIC -.,Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTI mone The ADRIATIC.._. Capt. Joseph Comstock ----Capt. James West, These ships having been built by contract expressiy for tie Goverument service,every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, te in- sure strength and speed, and their necommudatione passougers are unequaled fur elegance and com fort Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first ontin, 813 age second do., $75; exclusive use of eXtra BIze &! te rooms, $35. From Liverpool to New York, Sand 2) guineas. An experienced Sur- geonattachedtoeach ship. No berths can be secured until paid for. ‘The ships of this line have improved water-tight buik- heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FIOM NEW YORK. Saturday, June WM. ...1857, W. tay, June 24.1657 | Saturday, July 4. y, duly 8.. 1857 Saturday, July 18... ..185 July 22.1857 Saturday, Aug. 1... =) Aug. 5.1857 Saturday, Aug. 15... 1057, Wednesday, Aug. 19.1257 Daturday, Sept. 12 .- 1857) Wednesday, 1857 turday, Sept. 2. urday, Oct. 10 tturday, Oct. 24 ; 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 30.1857 1857, Wednesday, Oct. 14.1957 1857) Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1857 1857, Wednesda: 11-1857 257) Wednesdey, N 5 1857 1857) Wedneeday, Pec. 9 1357 + Wednesday, Dec. 23.1857 apni to Saturday, Saturday, Dec.5. For freight t EDWARD Ke COLLINS, No. 56, Wail street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO,, Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO. 3, Austin lasses for xeve- | Friars, london. B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not | rcountahe for gold, silver, bu! specie. jewelry, precious stones or metals, uniess bills of iading sre signed therefor and the value thereof expressed therein. ye STEAMER GEORGE Pace. SU HROURS OF DEPARTURE. Gee tlipe is Leave Alexandris at 4, 74, 9, 1" eave Wathington at 6, 8 98, 11%, 18g. 4,53, apd NMRtOH Tas Te PRICK, Cachan. DALY ‘LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY AND LEESBURG, Va., vin Chesapeake anc Oho Caual.—The Packet Boate AR GO and M.C. MEIGS, will commence Senay making daily trips to the above points <= on Monday, March 23, leaving the wharf of W. H. and H, G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. C. every morning at? o'clock, Sundays excepted; through in eight hours; leaving Georgetown at tseven o'clock in the morning, the Boats wiil arrive at the Great Falis,or Washing! Aqueduet, at Ia. m., Seneca at 12m., Edwards’ Ferry at 3 p.m., where a stage wii! be in readmess to convey passengers to Leesburg, Va. Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at mne o'clock 1n the morning, aud Arriving in Georgetown at sunset. ch Tickets, $1.75. Intermediste points as Great Falls or Washington Aqueduct, 0 cents; Beneoa, 75 cents; Edwards’ Ferry, pt: urs, Virginia, including coach, $1.75.' Meals ved on the Boats at moderate prices. 2 W.#H. -G. RITTE TO THE SOUTHW NEV RO co Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charl: ston, nah, Ga; and all the Northeaste Memphis, Tena. Saren- 1m ciltes, with link SRE ieed beewren NEW MISSISSIPPI RIVER. road is now completed and opened for the reg- usportition of Passengers and Freight, and willafford more Expedit id less Expense than suy other route between the Northeast and South- west. Passengers and Sepes will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves aoosegy le Passenger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 24 o'clock, a. m.,(after the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga and Nasivil same day at 7 Steam Packet New Orleans, and al! other impor- taut points upon the Western Rivers.* Goods con- signed to Ratlroad Agente at Charleston or Savan- nai, will be forwarded to Memphis and other points, by Express Freixht Trains. P Freight in charge of the Adama Ex PAny is carried over tius route daily by the fer trains. F The last connectin Y Jats ANDTHE Come S800 ° General Superintendent. HounTsviLux, (Ala.) April ‘Tickets to Memphis, &o., sold at Wil- usta, Savan- ju C,; Charlestot Cc. Atlanta, and Colu us, Ga; Montgom- rattanooest, and Nashville, Tenn, Western Trains on road, ilming- onnect with the Augusta, Ga.; Chvttanooga and Nashville, 's well take the mich? trains from ville, 8. C.:and Atianta, Ga, 1Q SECOND HAND PI rice from 318 to $125, from Baltugore.” They are very good, Also, 15 beautiful new PLAN OS in stor recently received from Boston. Highest price given for old Pianos in exchange for new, Remember our number is 30. near 10th street, be tweon 9th and loth, JOHN. F. ELLIS, je 1000 COPIES OF ROSALIE, THE PRA- nie Flower, the most beautiful song ever published. Also, Dariine Nelly Gray, Music in the ten tierces of elilled CUBA HONEY, at his Gro- | Air. and all the new music of the day just received cery and Provision Store, No, 554 12th street and | xt our Piano and Music Store, 3s. between 9th and Lonisinna avenue, Wth streets, JOHN F. ELLIS. je 13th JONAS P. LEVY. iv 10 ¥ STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES being NANS!—F ing offour FANS very low IVE since ton tarcese th esta er ete f | BANS PANS SeCLAUHULIN & Cu time, and laying been purchased be iv 1a Pa. av. bet. 8th and 9h ste, rise in Leather, can be sold at al er cent. less than goods purehi je. Call examine for soe IN bet, en, at OOVER’ fell yon Hall, Pa.ave. Buh and ioe tg, L TEPHENS, j Dealers and Jobbers in | ps fae CASSINERES, AND VESTINGS: € and the day trains from Charleston and | ptsen | WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 a. m., conneotng at Relay with trams for the with those for inde! West, and at Baitemore phia and New York; at 830 GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE. + (Sunday nehts ex ON CTY OUTH. \- RIAs GORDONSVILLE and RICH Washmeton at 6 o'clock a.m. ii Washington at 7 o'clock pm. Fare from Washingtento Kictmond, $5 9. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. ve Washington at 6 o'clock a.'m., arrive in CHBURG next morning at 48. mest ing, with the trains on the Virginia and Tennessee Rai Road for MEMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char lottesville to Lynchburg a distance of 60 mies, ark, £7.75. Memphis, 34.25. js route to the Virginia tage travel to the Green- ALEX AND MOND Leaves are from Washington to The most expeditic Springs—only s:x hour brier White Suiphnr. Leave Washington at 6a. m., arriveat WHITE "LPHUR the same night. Fare from Alexandria to White Sulphar, $12.5, The steamer GEOR PAGF., foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs In connection with the trains. BS rae for Richmond and Lynchburg procured on oat. iL7* Omuibusesand Baggage Wagon: Depot of the Washincton Rai th to convey pas- sengers and baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan dria, a distance of ax mules, allowing ample ime ichacgi JAMES A. EVANS, Agent Alexandria, July,187. jy te NW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDU! FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The receut extension and improvement of its lead Ing connecting lines at the W has required an en fire revision of the ranniag arrangements of Lhis road by which highly umportant advantages to the trav eler are xequred. On ard aller MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS will be run in both directions for through ox ers. First—The ACCOMMODA‘ 1ON TRAIN start from Camden Raitumore, at 7 A.M.,c/excep' Sunday ,) stey it Way statious aud arrives at Cum- beriand at 4 P. Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex cepted) at 89 A. M..and arrives at Wh: * A. M., connecting Be trains for Commbas, Cmemoati. Indianapolis, 1 lie, Chieng: t. Lous, &c., and at same pince h trams for eland, Toledo, Detroit, dc. by Cleveland Rosd, and alev at Parkersburg with Mn- netta Road. Third—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI PRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.95 PL Benwond at 9A. M E hours from Baltimore and It also connects directiy, mth fe ith cars by Parkersburg av roads for Chillicothe, Cinemnati, ete. — tat Nena for Indianap Marietta pee trains and St in the West m much less, whi! 0 mules shorter than | other routes, From the West these ions are equally close and satisfactory, ar- al Baltimore at 3.3) A, M. ™ Hageage checked th TROUGH TICKE Camden Station and at Wa: , D.C. Passengers from Ealtimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn ing trans, and lying over at Cumberland or Onk- land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ae- commodation train, leaving Cumberiand at 8 and Oakland at 10.59, FOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Cumberiand Aceommodation Train at 7 A.M., will stop at all Stations east of Cumberinnd, and Wheeling Accommedation at all Stat i gone est. Lastwardly, W heeling at 8,30 A. M., 2m ves Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way Passencers will take the Express westwards and the Mail eestwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M i! pownts. t lowest rates at eee at w: Leaves Frederick at 9.15 A, M.. arriving a ¢ 12 new:. The ELL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 MI A.M., and 5.15 P.M. Leaves Ellicott’s Mills at? A. M. and 7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. zeave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 yoy ae P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., and “A Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 2.30 A, M.and Sand 4.29 P.M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and 4) P.M. only. The first end seeond and fo express rumil tra Junet The and tonite trains from Ay r tickets, mfernm’ ND, Agent sarth trains frem Baltimore, and the trains from Washineten, i be . stopping y at Washington and Anunpolix Sux awd 5.15 trams from Baltimore and the 8.90 fr m Washington conaect with the vn, fare, &e.. apply to J.T. e Ticket offies. Camden S. WOODSIDE, sportation, Baltumore, Ww Master of Tran YESTERN TRAVELERS. SPRING AND StMMER ARRANGEMENTS. 6 SPE PEE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY SFO. ON AND A LY ‘TRAINS will leave ¢ | Western and TRAT AND TH Ri PITTSBURG rT. TWO DAI Srivert Station for Pr Seuth or Nortiewes! >? MORNING MAIL TRAIN more daily (Sanday excepted) at 2.15 ng with the May! Tram over the erent Revroad, and arriving in Cncinnats at 1. the following day; at Chicago in 34 henrs, oars in 4l leurs. in re daily (Sunday excepted) at 3P. HT EXPRESS TRAIN re EVERY NIGHT st 10 PLM ichtning Express over the P syivania Ratlread for Pittsburg, arriving at | P.M The 8.15 A. M. and 1 P. trains connect iv at Pittsburz with trans the Pettstwrs, Fort Waun- and Chicase Ky 4 and its Northern, Rock Island. Bur! » Dubnque, St. Pan, tes inthe Northwest, Sof travel and ten hours hanges of cars, ty taking this connecting with in time with four fess route. mohe fes« rofany ether r . Dayton. 1 = quick as b nges of cars ane ute: amd te Concem her prom er route, oCKED THROUGH FORK THE NOKTH. LETHE 2 1. Trains ex 10 Dan Buti inent citi ty All Western Baceace CHD and handled with care The 2.15 A.M wihk nect closely Vr hin rend fe ph x - ivania and Western ‘assengers will find this the shortest, stexpedious route to Niagara Felis sare issued to Philadelphia via by ali the trains, at $3 hi. each sure connections. Passen ere by this reut trestiod bridges and al! the imeonvenience of firry seress the Sasquehanos nver Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Getty burg Emnntisbure, Carlisle and Chambersburg go by the traius at 2.15 A.M. and 3 Pessencers for BEL M. ORD SPRINGS leave in trains at 4.15 A.M. or 10 PLM. connecting with trains over the Pennay lynn tlrend to Huntingdon, and by Broad Top Keilroad to Hopewell—thence tw frst class coaches to Bedford, over a read unsur- passed by a the country. Fare $64. Passengers fi YORK SPRINGS, EPHRATA xe CALEDONIA WARM and PERTOWN, leave by trains at 8.15 A. M..3 P. M. or 10 P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Cars on thus road make but one trip per das, cCennecting with the 3 P. M. train. For THROUGH TICKETS and farther infor mation apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. E. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Balt: - more, iva woof those chy hand, which I wish' At oust. Alea, SS WARE, that elose BLE must be sold preparatory toa change in my business, Ail that waut to buy cheap, please call at No, 39, between 9th and 19th streets. F ‘enn. avenue, eb 7m JOHN MoDEVITT. 12 GOOD SECONDHAND PIANOS IN store, for anle or rent upon reasonable terms, at our great Piano Warerovius, 30, between %h and lth streets. > iy JOHN F. ELLIS. HE LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS. ME ladeons, Music, Musical Instruments, and Mu sical Merchandise in genera! in Washington City, 16 at JOUN No 9¥ Pa, avenue bet. ath and loth ste, ON STATUN RY AND CON: VAL, LAW. 1 ve . jet pab- ‘ ra Pies KAR Ae We Tolet ve foests bot ator, mil 1 Cologne, Soap, Sh A ius, Brushes. Combs, ders. Sewing, Birds, ane oe oo At our great Paacy reets. dy = , J. MCLAUGHLIN & OO.