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EVENING STAR: A TENDER LAY. Be gentle to the new laid iy until they’re hatched, wings: EA tender shell, AINTER AND G. £ xf havea pair i.gace you —-, yolk and white wil make a dreadful »Tis but a little while at best, That hens have power to iny— ‘To-morrow eggs inay acdied be, That were quite fresh to-day Oh! let the touch be ver ‘That takes them There is no hand whose Can mend a broken ogg Ah—toueh it with a tender touch, For till the egg is biled. Who knows but that unwitting It may be smashed The summer breeze that *gi Ought to be stilled and hus 8. like youthful purity, orfal” when theyr’e squashed. rust work to him th neatness UMPHRIES & JUNNIMAN, On Fourth street ens! Capi bave fitted up their to visitors, and Cs the Seeanateen sen will find an opportunity to do so engaged for the sea- nd constantly making -the ween E and F, German Waitzes. there. Weber's Band has been aeet ee oe purest Lanier to be obtaimed in the city. CE.—C. R. L. aiving daily ngime 0 f the finest FU TURE evor offered in this market, which we invite the attention of those in want, as we assure them they can save at least 10 per cent. andsome carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and walnut Terem Toten, Wardrobes, Chairs of all kind: O88. Licentiousyess or Stocknotm.—Stockholm has been called the most licentious city in Eu- rope, and, I have no doubt, with the most per- fect justice, Vienna ma: amount of conjugal infidelity. but certainly not meral incontinence Very nearlyhaif tle registered births are fllegitimate children born in wedlock. . Of the servant girls, shop and seamstresses in the city, it is very safe t to say that scarcely one out of a hundred is chaste, while, as rakish young Swedes have coolly informed me, a Ta: Tespectable parent: chins ane x cio tter. are much worse than the women, and even in Paris one sees fewer physical signs of excessive debauchery. Here, the number of broken-down young men, and blear-eyed, hoary sinners, is astonishing. I have never been in any place where licentiousness was so open and avowed— and yet where the slang of a sham morality was so prevalent. There areno houses of prostitu- tion in Stockholm, and the city would be sean- dalized at the idea of allowing such a thing. A few days ago two were established, and the fact was no sooner known than a virtuous mob arose and violently pulled them down! It is but fair to say that the Swedes account for the large proportion of illegitimate births that many unfortunate females come e country to hide their shame in the capital, which is, no doubt, true. that I have said has been derived from residents of Stockholm, who, proud as they are and sen- sitive, cannot conceal this glaring depravity ‘The population of Stockholm, as is statistics, has only been increased during the last fifty years by immigration from the country, bumber of deaths among the inhabitants the births by several hundred; every ig with a Swede he seemed inclined to ss it in the Rocking Chairs. Cushions for Chai = Clocks of all kinds, some extra fine Carpets, Glasses of all kinds, Cottage Sets, Rugs, Glass Ware, Crockery Feather and Fancy Goods of al : And other Goods too numerous to mention to which We invite the attention of housekee; as we are determined to sell for cas! Cc. R, L. CROWN & CO., cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. il continue our regular sales on proportion of or to punctual , belonging to the middle ‘he men, of course, P. S.—We shal! Tuesday, Thurada: evening, infront of our store. cited, and in all cases advances made w) [NTERESTING TO FAMILIES. The following extract from a New York be interesting. In referring to the receipts of Teas in this country for one: r up to Sth ultimo. it cays they will be | pounds short of the imports of the June 30, 1856, and *h: ‘The advance in tiack teas. Oolongs, singe iast December, has been fifteen cents per pound; and f low and medium grades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last seas Young Hyson Teas, o: ns closing prices. “It will thus be seen that the strong and rapid advance in the ter market has been the result of » and active demand ; but when itis con- we inay hear at any moment of the en- tire suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. in hat, as soon as a sufficient force from Ei ves at the seat of war, all five ports of entry in ill probably be placed under strict blockade, ot be surprising to see Ti higher fizure than they have yet attained. i nview of these facts, we hold out very great in- ducements for fanulieg to lay in their KING & BURG Corner Vermont ave. and 15th street. NEW GROCERY, WINE, AN = ‘ . . LIQUOR STORE, The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW STOR of 12th street aud Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on hand a large and varied Gras" St Foreign and a about these facts, whic “But,”’ said I, “they are derived from your own statistics.’’ “Well,” he answered, with a naive attempt to find some compensating good, ‘you must, at least. admit that the Swedish statistics are 48 oxact as any in the world '’’ consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffe r 8, Figs. Sardines, ‘Anchovies, Otard, c . randies in cases, demijol: maics Rum, Sherries, Madeu scriptions, St. Julien Ci cases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s le, Annisette, Maraschino, Curacoa, & large and varied de- and Fever and Ague der, nd i ira, Port of various de- Soutazrs Wouen.—A letter in the Boston teaux Margaux in pe contains the following merited com hters of the sunny e truth so promptly jliment to the fair dan; South. We seldom see t expressed relative to anything appertaining to the South, by persons in that we copy it incompliment to all concened: The first thing that struck me in regard to the women of the South was their beauty of fori, their symmetrical and harmonious figures. In thie and in the ease and grace of their motions they excel the Northern women. dress with exquisite tast but seldom gaudily, or wi Champagne, an f Elavana Cigars. nghton Bitters ‘orter, Ale, and Cid 8 Are particularly invited to eall and exam- ne the stock before purchasing elsewhere. pers of Congress are ziso informed that their erders will be promptiy attended to, and delivered at their residences at the shortest notice. A general assortinent of fine Havana Cigars, im ge direct by the subscriber. at wholesale and re- . Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. zevy's Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1840, ountry orders punctually attended to, and coun- try produce of a!i desoriptions rec: ment. quarter, hence Many of them e—often very richly, any display of tin- proverbial affability and urbanity of the Southern character finds the fullest devel- opment in the women. naturally and necessarit and polite. You may go into the country where ‘ou please; you may go as far as you please m town, village and post office; you may call at the poorest house you can find, and whether You accost maid or matron, you will be an- #wered with the same politeness and treated with the some spontaneous courtesy. eived on consign- No. 554 Twelfth street. SER i hiatectadishonaensobtt om PRING AND SUMMER GOODS—JOHN H. Smoot, No. 119 Bridge st C., has received from New Y: and uow offering at very lo’ rompt customer TAPLE and Fancy Goops—compriaiz; The Southern lady is ly easy, unembarrassed reet, Georgetown, | ork and Philadelp| W prices, to cash ai nd general assortment of yie Silk Robes and fancy Silks est make biack Silks, hij Isek Chailies, Lustres and Mous. Rich printed (ali wool) Mous Delaines . Chailies and Barege Delaines, in great variety Rich Organdie, Barege,and Jaconet Robes Bright colors and mode plain Bareges and De- iain French Brilliants and Percales isin colors Cravelias and cals, a light seaxonable Z est French printed Jaconets and Bri!liants White Brillianta, from 123 to 314 cents ‘est makes new styles Ginghama Chainbrays and ‘Tints of new styles, in great variety, at nn! intz colors best French Organdios W kite Goops, in great variety. iain Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Mi laid and striped Musiins ms!i-agured and rich Brocade Swi striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss 8) White Terletons, Illusions, Irish Linens (0: Presexvinc RecoRDs tn WaLts on Forxpa- Tions oF Britpines —It is a common practice to place the coins of the time, news: other documents or records, in sealed der the foundation stone, or in some marked situ- ation in the walls of new public or otherwise im- gs. At one‘of the mectiags of the American. Philosophical Society, it was Dr. Boye, that on o the high-school bui phia, erected fifteen years and a half ago. in order to deposit its contents in the new bui ding—the which had been deposited in glass jar, were found to be in a perfectly decayed and corroded condition, and saturated It was concluded, after careful ex- ave got in from on—first throagh the and afterwards from this ring-style Poplins portant public buildin pening the corner- ding in Philadel- papers, coins, &c., amination, that the water mus the outside by the iniiltrati: wall into the cavity, through the sealing wax with which the The corner stone consisted of & block of blue marble, in which a rectangular excavation had been made, which was closed at the top by a marble slab sunk down into the stone y common mortar. appears to have been acted upon and wax; and the corre wd very cheap i mg Cloths, auil 'f Was secured. Super English use New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes White Cambrics (of Jonas’s celebrated make) White Briiliants nnd striped Marseilles for Basques and Bonnet Card Bosoms and Shirt Collars, French worked Musiin Collars and Sets rench wor! usin Collars Swiss Cambric Collarsand Se d Iace Sieeves and Seta ton and Maltese Lace Collars Swiss Cambric and Dimity Bands it en Cambro Hikfa, nod Silk Mantillas sured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons Steel-spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton The lime used nm of the coins is as- tothe sulphur in the glue or sizing in the —<$<—<__________ Diamonxp Cut Diamonv.—A couple of patent safe sharpers got hold of a supposed greenhorn esterday, near one of the hotels, whom they nary verdant that caution y laid aside. Green und to be so extraor on their part was en! y ready enough to go it blind on their *safe."> but bis wife Lad got all bis money, and he wanted a etext to get it out of her. watch of the sha to bis wife as a desire hotel, stepped out of another door, ets Lave not seen bim since —N. ¥ Plain and rich fizuri So he borrowed Ts, in order to show it purchase, entered the and the sharp- Spring assortment of Bajon’s Kid Gloves ‘ailete Silk, black lace and Lisie thread do. Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and Geuts best English Half-he % nee and plain Racue.. tuk Actr : —Her emaciated fiare and hollow voice no low: wer excite any pity. + 4 goes about because she ix too stingy to get “said the fat Jules Janin, the has written volumes ia praise of her acting, the very first time that he saw her after her return to e-thread Shirts and Drawers jentiemen and Roya’ wear of every dencrip- ith every variety of i House-furnishing Dry nestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest Parchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods JOHN H. SMOOT. life oe nearly run tah, dooweres coir a Hast Indies, a certain o ronchitis, Coughs, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL —R T xe avedra, H G Navarrite, de; © Navarrite, do; C A Clark, J C Solomon, ; T G Call, do, T Woodfall, AJ Young. Ga; W M Browne, Wis; Jno Ker, Utah Ter, ; G DuVal, Md; do; C Cartington, Va; Terry, N McCay; ii A Young, Ala: C W Broome, Ga; A Hall! W_ Stevenson aud lady, Pa; ns, Md; A Blakly; , Mo; C Thomas, Ala, ; AM Kelly, Va; SJ Lee. S Sanders, Pa; H Setil, Z% Barbee, T Fowler. * P H Dickson & lady, Paris; George S Matt do; $ Snbleti, Va; K Md; CT Henni ure for Consumption, Colds, and General when his only child,a dau He had heard much « ative and healing trom the East India Hem was given up to the wonderful restor nalities of preparations made and the thought occurred ie might make a remedy for his chiid.— ard and succeeded in realizing hi was cured, and ia now alive and administered the wonderful rom thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, he has never failed m making th Wishing to doas much nd to such of hisatilicted fullow-be- his recipe, with full and explicit » and successfully using cant a —— ae Fg As postage on the nder to be applied to the pay- di Dr. H. JAMES, Nog Jorsey City, N.J. her office nor agen retended and adver NY, JW Jenki enkins. La; W R Kin; AM D Robertson, Ky. Tex, ) A Poor, Me; NY, R Montgomery em completely KIRK WOOD HUUSE —R Fuller, 0; J San- Ci USN; T Hunter, pi Va; W P Blak La; J Moorhs recipe, and the remai ment of this advertis N. B. Dr. 1. James has neit in New York as some have ‘The recipe is sent street, Jersey City, New ! . A BC; AH Jones Cal; L, Hutchins, Md; HS Builer, do; F © Brad. foot, Ky; H D Gallaher, V. FE C M Jackson, NY; Z Sasse R Puller, Va; WF CHiN, GLASS AND Mit R. H. MILLER Importers direct from Liverpool to Al beg .eave to cali the atte: hotel-keepors, and others of Washingtonand Georgetown, to their stocks of GO OD f) which, for extent and variet with any esteblishiment in ¢ ‘he connexion of their senior manufacturers of Europe and the U upwards of thirty years, has given him advantages in the purchase of goods equal, if not rade. An inspection of goodsand will satisfy al! parties that purchas them upon the moat favorable terms. French China Dinner Sets, gilt and deco: rench China Dinner Sets, gold band ani 1 Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &o. rench China Tea Sets, Cups and articles of Teaware And Dinner Ware, se) China Dinner Sete, and separate articles always on White Granite Ware in every variety, in nots, and Blue Printed or Liverpool Wine, tesa me Printes PA Edged, White and . Md; GS Tallafer- fazer and lady, do; WILLARDS’ HOTEL —A © A Atkinson, SC; will compare favorably Mrs W aa Ls Eastern cities. tner with the Rrited States for Hildebrant, NY superior, to any Addington, Va; G: es oan be made of Clements, Tenn; MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. From tue Unitep Status. Ware, the sam Rookingham Ware, in Piain,and Moulded Glass Ware from the best establishments in the Fastern and Western Statee, which will be wuld by the package or other- Experienced packers employed. Goods us can be transported by any mode without Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- 124 cents eacn way, A quar- tos —- dollar thus sftent may save many dollars ec INDOW GLASS.—30 boxes 10 by 15 French Window Glaxs, will be soldat one dollar and Seventyehive per box for cash, in lots of 14 boxes. Also. a full supply of Jarge Sd qualities, 4 by 2 Gla 12, 9 by 12, and 10 by 12 cheny Alexandria, Va, ¢ French Glass, int, for hot-houses, 8 by a i, SON & CO. Wash'tou. Lives poot ie 22 rego. The California Mai: on the Sth and 30th New York. .Aug.12 ---New York,.Aug.25 1. Steamers leave New York Month, ALT, for sale at the D BARLEY L' Hous corner of West Fi eerie => PPOTRT ND BARE RY vide? HOM THB PERIES OF SIR BEA AN? INLAND AND MECHANICcs’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Fins, Mazing, anv InLanp Insurance, Authorized Capital.___.....,.. $1,250,000!" Orrict, NORTHWEST CORNER PRNNSTLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH StReet, WasHING TON. DIRECTORS. Hon. Ti B. Pen ‘harios Dingee, Gharlon A. Rabieame” Pawnee RoHS George Helmbold, " _P. Carroll Brewster, James E. y saac Leech, Jr. OMAS B. FLORENCE, Presid EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary, os LOCAL SURVEYORS. neo Waiter, No. 397 D street, opposite City M. phornton, corner lst street and Virginis hams, No. 22 4% street. John Riggles, No. ma imbatieet: below Pennsyi- ee IARINE SURVEYOR. tain J. P. Levy, No, 387 Pennsylvania Fee tiry ational Herel. =e GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, John Thomason. Authorized Capital and Assets_.....$1,473,057 07 Assets... aes... B5SOST Invested in Bonds, Mortgages, and Gott Becurtaes, The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the Com to November 1, 1856: Premium Teceived on marine and inland ri Fire premium Interest on loan... —.. id fire losses. ux penses, salaries, B10nS.. o18ul Balance re isining with the Company. .§23,087 (7 The Assets of the Comseny are bees re hiladel city and county 16, Peed bonsis Seacpenice. 00 U = real estate. + 143,500 00 Stocks, collaterals, on oall. 32140 00 Gurard and consolidation bank stool + 5,125 00 Deposited with Dun ‘Sherm: ew York. 00 bed Deferred pay 97,700 otes for marine premmums 168,089 58 ue from agents, secured by bonds. . 95,376 18 reminms on policies recently issued, and debts due the company as A SB Balanoe in bouk ..—. ~~... —- 16,456 74 523,057 17 ‘The business of this Company will compare favor- ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. : From the ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, up to the Ist day of November, ia56, the premiums interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred theusand one hundr eighty-five cone sat sixty~ ny cance La ee es ex, ses of one hundri an cad seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- nent $09. Director: eee Pp eapntin Dt 2, Ma a offered is ample and that all ‘ fair claims will be. ‘ad. justed more according to equity than legal techuica!- u 5 — . The Company is prepared to issne policies against loss or damage by fire on a ec a ara DWELLINGS, FUKNITURE, M. (AN- UFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All descriptions of BUILDINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Vessens. STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS ial conveyances to or from any portion of E£UROPE AN * and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters, The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them every improvement in Sopstraction and arrangement will be taken into con- sideration. Alllosses speeds adjusted and promptly paid. Office, northwest corner Penneylvania avenue 17th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Ofce, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, And in other principal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. ap3 V ASHINGTON 1 "RANCE COMPANY. CHARTEKED BY CONGRESS. CAPITAL, ——. ~~. .-—- —~- $200,000!!! This Company is now prepared to receiv lica- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS. MER. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street snd_ Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. Directors. Wn. F, Bayly, Samuel Bacon, Robert Farnham, James F. Haiiday, ym. Orme, Hudson Taylor, Francis Mchun, M. W. Galt. Benj. Beall, JAMES C. McGUIRE, President. RAFTON BD. Hanson, Secretary. ap li-ly ANKING HOUSE OF B . CHUBB BROTHERS, Dzposits.— received and Checks paid Without charge. Drafts on the northern seabeard cities receiv eposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. Interest ON DarosiTs.—Interest will be allowed on Devonte at such rates as ma I be agreed upon. vsiTs IN VIRGINIA AND UNCURKENT MOoNRY. its in Virginia and other Uncurrent Noney re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, orin specie, we charging the regu! a. iaCOUNTS.—Notes, Dra: = A will be discounted, and Loan: je on Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at the market rate. sETTERS O¥ CrepiTt.—Lettors of Credit will be Tnished, negotisile in the different Cities of the Jnited States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals. and interest allowed if Money is deposited. an: charged if Collaterals, on such termaas may beagreed upon. TRAVELING Bit.s or Exctanoe.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditferent Cities of the Union, Bins and Letters or Cxxpit on ENGLAND, IRE- Lanp ann Kvnorr.—Billa of Exchange and Lettora of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished atthe market rate for Exchange, inkumatosmt. _ Boxs, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, and Secnri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commmsion of akg pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call fora depositof 19 pr. cent on the = Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- repli. a bi RattRoan, Crry, ann State Ronps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds oan be placed in our hands for nogeviation, either in this country or ope. Karl- road frox purchased for cash or with tonds. sAND WARRANTS.—-Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by as are guaran- seed 1 every Tempent, Land Warrants located on comminsion, Land | Warrant quotations reguisrly furnished if re- quested. Warrents will be forwarded to Western Honsee on orders, or sent for sale on commission to reeponaible th EaL Est AND INswRANCES.— Real Estate bought and sold and Insurances CEtctede oy Craims, CLaims on UNITED States. Court ConGRess.—Claims on the Unitod States, before tha Court of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be ted rompt and able att: 8. Proseouied OY Prompt at ODD BROTHERS, jan?” oO. the Treasury. NTEREST ALLOW EPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury, THE HOUSE OF Gives fkornérs, Washington, is composed of CHAS. 8. J. CHUBB, THE HOUSE OF HUSB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., OWA, is composed of eH J. CHUBB EX? BARKOW, Sr Xia jan 7-10 WAI. H. DOUGAL. ME-MADE CARRIA . We have on hand. of our own menufacture, @ fine aseortinent of ell kinds of CARRI- AGES of tee very best, latest, and most Approved styles, and warranted in point of workmanship and material, to be equal to f Washington or any other ci made ¥ inthe We respectfully solicit a ca!l from the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; a8 were determined to let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low prices. Wealso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. Old Carriages takeu in part pa ment for new and ata Bix price. SIMON FLYNN & CO. may m 236 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mear corner of 13th Street. A. STINEMETZ having made arrangement, a Company of Hi powrad ‘4 1 emo: wise OLESKIN AND. BRAVE HATS, wiil heresfter mak. din- count of 1234 per cent upon the actual market price, making theHat sold for 4 (and not unfrequently for @5) for the low price o a ‘ht varia tion in quality &: ‘and for $2.50a eu egrior quality forthe money. ‘Fo make this system ectual, he will keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for CAsh on Detivery, which cannot fail being advantageous to the purchaser, thereby enabling him to bny for cash and sell at a small profit, meeting with no losses by bad debts. New Styles FELT HATS, CAPS, and STRAW GOODS, for Men, Boys, Misses and Infants’ wear. Persons are invited to call and examine our stock, Cal! at 236 Peunsylvania Avenue, near corner of 13th Street. ap li-tf ———S$ Ke SHILLINGTON HAS RECEIVED PUT- +9 narm’s Magazine for July. Graham's Magazine for July. ladies’ National Magazine for July. allou’s Delinr Monthly for July. vew York Journal for July. ‘The great Pictorial Brother Jonathan for the 4th of daly fall of iinatestions. All the Newspapers, Magazines, and everything in Stationery mom 108. SATETNG. rON'S, Je01 it jel? comer 5 tad Pena. »avente, i TUFTED, ginge r= ax has Mr. KENNEDY, of inone of our common ity iy oures ” EVERY KIND OF EUMOR, Pty worst Scrofula down to aco} Pimple. ie tried it in over eleven hu: cases, never except in two cases, under Ha- . He has now in hie over sertiontos of its value,ail within tweaty miles ayharg bottion are warranted to-oure a nutsing Sore One to three bottles will oure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face. Twoce three botties will clear the system of Biles. Two bott! ‘are to oure the worst Can the Mouth and Stomach. tt “bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One — otties are warranted to cure all Hu- tyes. Two bottles are warranted to oure Running of the E Blotches among the Hair, our to sux botties ‘are warranted to cure corrupt ‘One bottle will ouroe Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the t desperate f Rheumatism. ri Enree to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- Fivetoeight bottles will oure the worat case of A benefit 1s always experienced from the firat bot- tle, and « perfect oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wi | medicines of the > that @ common weed wing On the pastures, along old stone wa! uld cu ey eee se the system ; yet it isa fact. If you e Ns humor, i tostart. There are no IFS nor ANDS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, bul yours. ied over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. It kaa already done some of the greatest cures ever oe e in on peeping I eevee to Carling a hd oid, to poopie of sixty. We seen poor, pun looking children, whose flesh was soft and stored to & perfect state of health by one bottle. ‘To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives sreat relief it dizziness, Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have becn regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, where there is any deranzement of the functions of natore, it will cause a Fete feelings, but Feu, mast mt be alarmed: the — — ‘om four a week. r 5 sult rom it, on the contrary, when that feeling one, you will feel yourself likea new person. 1 fear some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to. A i In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors--but Sinoe its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Y Several cases of epiloptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been oured by & few botties. O, what a mercy if it will prove etlec- tual inall cases of that awful maiady—there are but few who have seen more of it than | have. I know of several cases of Dropry, all of them aged copie cured by it. For the various disenses of the iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Pever =_ Agnue, in in ihe Side, pacares, Of the riien mm Diseases of the Kidneys, discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No _—— of diet ever necessary —eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one tab) per day—children over ten years dessert-spoon — ren frome five te Sight years, | Lee enc ol As no directions can be a] a ie constitutions, take sufficient to ‘operate on the bowels twioe o day: MANUFACT! ¥ DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. ents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. oike idwell Lawrence, J.B. Gardants Burry eS ag oS : * ay ‘Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar son, Ford & Bro. Agente _ Georgetown. Ciasell, O M Lentham, J. L, Kidwell my Bly’ PRVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on x PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE By ate rr CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y." ‘200 pages and 130 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs I7-PRICE'ONLY SCENTS. IDF Seni free of postage to all parts of the Union. . Dr. M. B. La Croix's Physiological Viow of Mar riage. A new and revised edition of 250 and 180 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the duties and casualties of single and married jie ane. fruitful allian- ces, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infer- file ones—their obviation and re:noval—nervots de- tility, its causes and cure, by a process at once so simple, safe, and effectual, that pulare ys uspeernie —tules for daily management—an essay on Sperma- torrhera, with practical observations on 4 safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- jes—from infancy to old age—each case craphical- ly illustrated by beaut:ful ae It*points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries disap- pointe Opes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, and those ee marriage. Its perusal is partio- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! condition, soi vil and who are con- f having hazarded the health, happiness and pI to which every human being is entitled to. ‘ice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for @1, mail- ed free of postage to any part of the Unit tates, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, enclosing 3 ceuts. N. B. Those who prefer may consult Dootor [LA CROIX .upon any of the di upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- cines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely eradicate ail traces of those disorders which copaiva and oubebs have so lor been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health of the patient. His ‘** French Secret” is the great con- tinental speedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, physicians treat with meroury, to the irretrievable destruction to the pstient’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- not cure. Hy. Office No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. eb l4—ly WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we ace prepared to sell at asmall advance of cost for oash : A very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated iqui Turne: " ‘B.VIZ: Inger Wine, an excellent remedy for epsin. Blackberry Brandy,@ certain enre for Diarrhea and wsentory Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, allof superior qualit: Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran- dies, all of fine flavors, prepared from the pure juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Pepperment Cordials Curecon, Absinthe, Hasonce of Pepperment fpxtract of Sarsaparilla, Stoughton Bitters Forest WV ive Bitters. ‘e have also on hand, a supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spt darticie. In addition to the abe we have atall times a large supply of the following Liquors, being the only Liquors of tho kiad in the District, and whieh cannot fat! in giving satisfaction to all who use then Philadelphia XX, Burton and XXX Pale Ale,Philadelphia Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine article of Lazer Boer. As usual, a supply of Miners! Water, Cider, &o., on hand, ARNY & SHINN, jeR 57 Green street. Georgetown EONORA D'ORCO, by G. P. R. James; price 4 cents, Dead Secret, by Wilkie Collins; price # cents. Nothing New, by Miss Muloch; do 50 do. The Fortune of Glencore, by Chas. Lever; price 0 cents. War trail, by Capt. Mayne Reid ; price $1.25. New York paige? for July 25th ; price 5 cent Harper’s Weekly for July 1th; price 5 cents. All the Magazines and Weekly Prpers received as seon as published. Any Books or Papers will be sent by mail, free of postnes, on receipt See named stock of Malt A good assortment of Thermometers ot id. “.K. LONDY, Jy 14- No. 1283 Bridge st.. Georgetown. LIMA'TOLOGY of THE UNITED STATES, and of the temperate latitudes of the North American Continent, saroctag, a full comparison of these with the Climatolog: the temperate Iati- surope and Asin, especially in regard to Agriculture, Sanitary Investigations, and ,¥Engi- neoring, with Isothermal and Rain Charts for each season. the extreme mouths, and the year. By Lo- rin Blodget, 1 large voluine many Maps and Engrav- FRANCK TAYLOR. b 7R USE.—We have fresh atock of Bay Rum, Cologni iolet Water, ali kinas of Sonp, Shaving Apparatus, Brushes. Combs, Po ders. Sewing, Birds, Fans,&c., at our great Fancy Store, between 8th and 9th streets. iy 14 H.J.MoLAUGHLIN & CO. MARE: YOR SINGLE; by Miss Sedgwick ;® vols. 3 $1.7. 156 The Fortunes of Glencore; by Charles Lever; 3) cents. Lavengro; by George Borrow ; 9 cents. ‘Pho Romany; by George Borrow; 5! cents. ‘Tho Professor; by Charlotte Bronte: 75 cents. The Athelings be largaret Oliphant ; 50 cents. James; 5) cents. by Porte Crayon; ae. or cent 5 ri IR. Leonora D'Orco; by Virginia Ilustrated ; Schmutz's Manual of graph: iy RANCK TAY! 7—TKe PIANOS AND TWO MELODEONS! at #25 each, to make room for uthers,, t the Music Depot of = mie G. Merzenort ATE Sy _ Corner Penn, avenue and 1th street. COR SEL ose prt ent rat 4 @ subscriber is just rece: . ten tierces of chilled CUBA. HONEY wee Gant gory and Provision Store, No. 854 12th street and Louisiana avenue, je 18-tf JONAS P. LEVY. - therefor and the value thereof exp: OR CAPE MAY. ASHINGTON Bua! RR.—Puitavereniu, Wio- MINGTON AND BaLtimone Raitroap. SUMMER RE- sont “ daily | ili be ru: ew the sp id steam- RRAL and TH. H. iy t-4w __ (intel States) -_: Age W228INGTON ANB ASEAN EENoN. GEORGE c — WASHINGTON or THOMA COLL oe wie Gasestat eee follow - ing ours, on end fer Wh July inst. ee Bt 8, 94, and lla. m., 12%, 2M, ¥ eave Washington, at 6%, 10X,and 11% &, m., 3%, ys Me 6 tly rel; the Boat start- inet Bete eg mi One of the Boats will make a tri UNT VERNON on Teennay and Parsee chen week, leaving os ear ne ctccn Me BAMUEL BAKER, { Captains. Either Bont may be chartered for Excursions at time, on application to JOSEPH BRYAN, President of the Company, at his office, avenue. or to the Captains on 339 Pena. venue. or to tl jy 10-tf FIC MAII, STEAMSHIP COM HE PACIFIC MAIL. S see Stee Rett eh SNOT es the Unii tates Mails for ry CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, loa Panama twice exch month. on the arri val of the United States Mail S. 8. Compa; ers, which leave New Orieans and New York reg: Jarly on Sth and 20th of each month with the mails. $PA Kiazeerers connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- ROADS. it hips have tieen ins} and ap- patel bottne Maer nesmtament cal dieeouts arsed d ty. "The Paonma Railroad (47 miles long) is pow eom- jeted from ocena to crossed in Sor urs. The baggac checkedin New York througn to S are Panai atthe company’s omar “The money New York covers al! expenses of the trip. . eserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San F rascisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- dont. se that the route is sotirely reliable—no fai!- ure having ocourred in eight years. Ps encore leave Passe the same day they ar- rive at Aepinwa'l. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take eurge of women and Shin without other protes- rk. torr through tickets atthe lowest rates apply at the agency, i77 West street, New York, to 1, W. RAYMOND.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & co., ew Orleans,- or fyutf C.L. BARTLETT, Bost: FOR OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of July, commence running regularly to the above places, leaving Werege ¥ ‘enth-st. wharf) every WED. b DAY and SATURDAY at So’clocka m. Re- turning, will leave Norfoik every MONDAY and THURS DAY at o'clock p. m. She will touch, goa POINT, PINEY “POINT. ISLAND, and the usual AS ik, i OL. STACKISTON ER aE on the Potomac. rol ergs Bees, te Oid Point and Nor- ear OO “WM. MITCHELL. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT TEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, Sth € 20th of each month. Cc. N.— Se frauds and im \- tions of various Kinde have. been Incel rpetrated on travellers pound to CALE 7 TORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage ve the U.S. Mail Line, via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persons seeking that, To arorp ge they find the true office of the Steamshy "= S Mail Ling, via Panama Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorized to engage passage, ‘The Companies have only one office in New York, which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, fronting. on the North River, at the head of the Com- — Obaerv ‘over the door. sve my 6) e . 7 TSW. RAYMOND, Arent, je 19- New York. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Te UNirEb States MAIL STE AME RS The scale 2 composing this fine are: ‘be ATLANTIC Capt. Oliver Eldridge, h ¥ Joseph Comstock ne a fA Capt. James W ost. These ships having been built by contract expressly forthe Government service,every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to in- sure strength aud apeed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and oom Price of pnasage from New York to Liverpool. ir firrt cabin, $130; in second do., $75; exclusive use of extra size state rooms, $325, From Liverpool te New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experienced - geonattached to No bertha oan be secured until for. of this line have improved water-tight buik- heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. || FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 2)... .1857 Wednesday, 1 Saturday, July 1857| Wednesday, Saturday, July 18. Satureay, Aug. Saturday, Aug. 15. Baturday, Sept. 12 . Saturday, Sept. 2. urday, Oct. 10 Saturday, Oct. 1857| Wednesday, Oct. 28. 1857 Saturday, No ast Wednesday, Nov. 11.1857 Soturday; Doo.b-1.. 1857] Wedueeday, pee: © 1397 4 lw y, Deo. 23.1! For freight apply t EDWARD Ke COLLINS, No. 58, Wall street, NSROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool pSretEN KENNARD & CO. 2, » London. > B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be acoountabie for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of Iadiny id signed erein. Aurtin jets GTEAMER GEORGE PAGE. . HOURS OF DEPARTUR 12k G8 andria at 436, Ta, 9, 1 ea ON Es TE PRICE DAY LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY ANDI SHURG, Va., vin Chesapeske and = Ohio Canal he Packet Roats AR GO and M.C. MEIGS, will commeno making daily trips te the above > on Monday, March 23, leaving the wharf of W. HL. and H, G. Ritter, Georgetown C. every mornin at7 o’ciock, Sundays excepted; through in hours; leaving Georgetown at isever o'clock iorning, the Boats will arrive at the Great Washington Aqueduct, at 10a. m., Seneca at os Edwards’ Forry at 3p. in., where @ stage will be in foadiness to convey passengers to Leesburg, Va. Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine o'clock in the morning, and arriving im Georgetown at sunset. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate points as follows: Great Fallsor Washington Aqueduct, 0 gents; Seneea, 75 cents; Edwards’ Ferry, @!.12; Leesburg, Virginia, including oonch, @1.75. Meals served on the Boats at erate hea mar 25 W. H. & H.G. RITT! NEW ROUTE To THE sot HWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON BAILROAL COMPLETED—CONNECTING Tenn.: Charleston, S. C.; Savan- and all the Northeastern cities, with este be last connertang link of Railroad between NEW YORK ANDTHE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. ‘This road is now compieted and opened for the reg- ular trausportation of Passengers and Freight, and willaiford more Expedition and less Exponse than any other route between the Northeast and South- Chattan west. Passengers and Shippers will take due notice thereof, and govern themseives neeiiney: P: ger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 236 (after the arrival of the trains from a and Nashville,)and arrive at Memphis same day at 7 p. m., connecting with First Class Steam Packets to New Orleans, and al! other jmpor- tant points upon the Western Hivers.* Goods con- signed to Railroad orem at Charleston or Ravan- will be ee forw: to Memphis and other pointe, by Express Freight Trains. z Freight th charge of the Adams Express Cone pany ia carried over this route daily by tae Passen- ger trains, -C. ARMS General Superintendent. HUNTSVILLE, (Als.) Apral 1st, 1857. * Through Tick Momstie, &o., sold at Wil- mington, ia C,; Charleston, S.C.; Augusta, Savan- uy nah, Macon, Atlanta, and Columbus, Gi org, Aina Chattanoog: Nashville, ‘ pe. p connect with the Western Train: 5 ers Will take the Sagas Crainn Soom, ton. ; Augusta, Ga.; Chettanooga and Nashvi Tenn.; and the day trains from Charleston and Kingaville, S. C.: and Atlanta, Ga. ep 7-tf M* STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES being VE about the largest in this city at thi time, and having been purchased before the rise in Leather, can be gold at about 15 to 2 per cent, less than goods purehased at this time. Call and examine for yourselves, at P, HOOVER" fron Hall. Pa. ave. het. 8th and 1th I OVES OF THE POETS.—-Memoirs of the 4 Loves of the Poets. Biographical Sketches of Women celebrated in ancient and modern poetry, By, Mrs. jameston, 7 ponte, 5, edit ‘averley{Novels, Ticknor’s new edition. The Black Dwarf, a legend of Montrose, 2 vols,; 1, t published, and for sale at Just published, and for ese & MAURY'R iy 90-3t Bookstore, near 9th fall LACKBERRY BRANDY.—We bave this day received a fi + of Turner Brother’s BLACK- BERRY BRANDY, which is «hive article and guarantee it to curethe Diarrhea ia its worst form. For sale w! @ or re’ tail by 2 Me ARNY & SHINN, ° 1 SECOND HAND PIANOS, RANGINGIN rice from $12 to $125, just received, from Baltimore. They are ver: £009. Also, 15 beautiful new PIA NOS in stor recently reosived from Boston. Highest price given for old Pianos in exchange for new, Remember our number is 26. near 10th strest, be 4 hasni loth, JOHN. F. ELLIS. ie 1 COPIES OF ROSALIE, THE PRA- rie Flower, the most beautiful song ever published. Also, Dariing Nelly Gray, Music in the ey ag Se tte Teh aireeta nue Store sOHN F. ELLIS. ¥ pa PANS very low FANS Fant Pte AUG LIN ® COx js Pp. av.. bet. ath and 9th wes. ALL & STEPHEN: ‘ee SP eres Travelers’ Direotery. —s — W As8INGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Ge DEO SE: ars, TRAINS RUN 48 FOLLOW; AS: ‘ON at $ molay with irene ocike Woe i Lied with those for Philadelphia and New 4 $e AB, TO, BO x timore aud N XPRESS at 4.20 p.m. at oe Haiti New York. Jeleth TH. PARSONS, Agent. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE, T . ~ ) Wasul BEDS SUE and the POUT Ess ALRAANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE anv RICK: ‘Leaves Washington at 6 0’ a.m wd Washington at 7 0”: ° Fare from Washingtonto K: |. S53 m, or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. weave Washington at 6 o'clock a.*m., ees ot LYNCHBURG next mormngat 4 m., connect with the trains ae ay T ee Rav 74 a esville to Lynekburg a distance of 6 4 Fare from Washington to Lynonburg, 87.75, ae Momphis, Read for MEMPH The most expeditions route to the Y; pringe—< mly by ey stage travel to the Green ai Wh ‘Salphur. jyeave bingt it 6 SULPHUR the same night,” nro et WHITE Fare from Alexandrian to White Solpbur, $12.0, The steamor GEORGE PAGE, foot of street, being awned ty the Rauroad Company tees in connection with the trains, anges for Riciunond sud Lynohburg procured on pee an ee wi ben beatthe epot of the Washington » to convey pas- sengers and bageage to the ‘Steamboat, for Alcknn. Pee Y. distance mx allowing ampie time ; JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, watria, July, 1857. = - jy 8-f NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent exten and ing connecting }1 ; tire revision of the raan: by which mghly importa: elerare secured. On ou to the trav- ONDAY, June NS will be run er } 15, 1957, THREE DAILY“ A in_both directions for th: h passengern. Furst—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN start from Camden statre » Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except ne tine oy “it way stations and arrives at Cum- rigs 4P.M. Seoond—The MAIL, TRAIN starts (Sunday ex cepted) at 89) A. M..and arrives at Wheeling at 42 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio trains for Corumbus, Cmemuati. Indianapolis, Lou isville, Chicago, St. Louis. &0., and at same pince trains for Cleveland. Toledo, Detroit, &c.. by cand, oid, and also at Parkersburg with Mx ¢ ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI S TRAIN leaves daily at 5.95 P. M., oon necti Benwood at 9 A. M. with express trains from Bellaire to Cincinnati, (without chanae of Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there sn Wut 25 hours i= Baltimore and 26 hours from Waehing - ton. ft also connects directly, in both directions, ‘st Grafton with cars vy Parkersburg & 8 for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. nect at Xenia for Indi us, Marietta anapolie, Chicago nnd Nt is, Chicago and St, st Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and ississippi EF, Louisville Cairo and St. Louis through to § iis in less than ¢2hours from altimore, By thia train the time to all the central southern places in the West is much less, while the distance 13 from 4 to 1 miles shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are equally close and sati ar rivi = ooreenge ede A. M. axe c! > han gten TICKETS eat rates at Camden Station and at Washington. D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington mr view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn- or Oni ing trams, and lying over at Cumberiand k- jand, resuming next morning by Wheeling Ae- commodation train, leaving Cumberland at § and Onkland at 10.5. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., wi!l stop at al! Stations enxst of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beye Cumberiand gous West. Eastward!:, the Ma: Train leaves Wheeling at 8.30 A. M..and Accommo- Sooee eae Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltamore oP.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Park ia passengers wil! take the Express west and the Maj! eastwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M stopping at way sta! Leaves Frederick at 3.13 «arriving at Raltymey A, re 12 Doon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A. bom Ch P.M. Leaves Etheott’s Mills at 7 A.M. 7.P. M.. except Sunday, FOR WASHINGTO N AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 445 and 9.15 -M.3ands.i5 P.M. On Sundays at 418 A. M., and 5.15 P. M.oniy. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.30 A. Mand Sand = . M.. -On Sundays at 7A. M., and . M. ouly, ‘The first sod fourth trains from Baltimore,and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be Xpress mail trains. stopping only at Washington Junetion and Annapolis Junction. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.39 and 42) trains from Washiogton connect with the trains from Anrapolis, ly to J. T. for tickets, information, fare, &e., Ticket M. 8. WOODSIDE ENGLAND, Agent, at the Station. Ww jy 1S-tf Master of Transportation, Baltimore. WESTERN TRAVELERS. Srkinc aND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. T° BLP 5 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. ON AND AFTER JULY . LY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pitts- burg and ali Western and South or Northwestern cities, THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Seaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.15 A.M.. connecting with the Mail Train over the great Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving in Cineimnati at 43). M. rp following day; at Chicago in 34 heurs, NOON EXPRESS TRAIN Len: re daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. M. for Harris THE NIGHT PRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore E Y NIGHT at 10 Tf. M., connecting with Lightn Express over the Pe sylvanin Rauiroad for Prtaborg, arriving at! P.M. The 3.15 A. M. and J0 P. M. trains connect closely nt Fittsorg with trams over the Prtisbura, Fort ‘a ves Bait ¥ and Chicaze Railroad and ite Northern, Sonthernand Western connectioun. Il Passeucers for Chiengo, Rock Island, Burl incton, lowa City, Milwaukee, Duabuqne, Madison, and other lending erties in the North will save on hundred miles ef travel and ten hd in time wiih Sour less changes of cars, by taking this route. Z- Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo , St. Paul, and Detroit go by this rout the time im une quailed, being 48 miles shorter than any other route. iL > Passengers for St. 1 Indianapolis, Ter re Haute, Cairo, and all on the rer and Upper Mississippi, make less arrive in advance nati. Columbus, Da ton, Lai ove " iment cities, as quick as hy any route an me Wwestarn Bnerace CHECKED THROUGH andled with care. POR THE NORTH. The 3.15 A. M. and i0 I*. M. Trains connect Soy with Express traias the Dauphin read for Wit lhamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Bui Niagara Fa!'s Canada. thos forming the most direct railway route te North-western Pennavivanin and Western . Passengers will find this the shortest. and most expedious route te Ningara Falls and wa. Through ticket olumba and are issued to Philadelphia vin caster, by ali the tray at $3 h, each sure connections. mm gers by this re id trestied bridges and al! the inconvenience ef ferry across the Susquehanus river. ngers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg “arlisic and Chambersburg go by the isP.M. Passencers for BEDFORD SPRINGS leave in trains at 215 A.M. or 10 P.M., connecting with trains over the Pennsy!vanin Railroad to Huntingdon, and by Bread Top Ratlroad to Nopewell—tl Lv Arst class coaches to Bedford, over a road unstr- passed by any inthe country. Fare $659, Passenzers for FORK SPRINGS, EPRR ACTA CALEDONIA “* WARM LOUBLING GAP“ aod PAPERTOWN, leave by trains at 8.15 A. M.,3 P. M. or 10 P. M. WESTML BRANCH. The Cars on this road mae but one trip per day, connecting with the 3 P. M. train. For THTOC GH FickERS iand further, infor- mat * att reket Or, N. &. oorue? of Calvert and Franklin atreets, Belt: MBariksble Funds only received for Fare, jy 14 E.—I he ven few of those chen; hand, which I wish’ ell at cont. Also,, A VARE, that change im oy by i] thst want to luy cheap, please at (9, between Sth and ith streets, Penn. avenue. HN MeDEVITT. 19 GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS IN 12 store, for sale or rent upon reasonable terms, at our great Piano Waroroo: 30, between 9th aud or ‘treets. rie _JOUN F. ELLIS 0 UNDER BROWN®’ HOTLL. 3 7 Just opening a_xplendid Spring and Summer READY-MADE CL and Gent's FURNISHING GOODS « “ style and make, at the Emporium of Fashion, No. x Browne’ Lotel, next to private entrance. may # Clotelé States) U PONT’S GUNPOW DER. Lam all \enes supplied withall the various kinds of DU PON'S GUNPOWDER, and am p to suppty the same iwany quantity to parties Wanting. Ca the most favorable terms. porns Suis KING, mas 13-tf (Intel.de Btases)