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_EVENING STAR. THE CONQUEROR WORM. BY EDGAR A. TOE. © "ti night MAvithins ‘he lonesome latter years ! Anangel thropg, bewi , bedight In veils, nown'd matenrs, ‘Sit ma theatre, of hopes and fears, whihetne orchestra breathes fitfully The music of the spheres. Mimes in the form of God on high Mutter and mumble low, And hither and thither fly— ere puppets they who comeand go ing of vast formiess things ‘That shift the scenery to and fro, Flapping from out their eondor wings Invisible wo! That motley drama!—oh, be sure It shall not be be ed With its phantom for evermore, By a crowd seize it not, ‘Thpougs a < ie that ever returneth in 'o the self-same spot, And much of madness, and more of sin And horror the soul of the plot. But see, amid the mimic rout, A shape intrude! thing that writhes from out Inhuman gore imbued. Out—out are the lights—out all! ohm. over each quivering form, ‘Comes dom with the rash of astorm : - e angels, = pallid _ wan, Jprising, unveiling, ‘That the play 1s the tragedy, Man,” its hero the conqueror worm. 1[™ Stoves made of slate, and beautifully ena- melied, are now made in England for parlor use. Pisny Name.—There is a letter advertised in the Norfolk, Va., post office, for Mackerel Bass. IF The holders of the largest quantity of Jef- ferson county, Va., lands is of African descent. (> The rumored mail robbery, near Suffolk, Va is incorrect—the bag was lost, but recovered. UF A young woman in York, Pennsylvania, died in consequence of eating too much ice cream. D7 On Satarday night last. another attack was made upon disreputable houses by a mob at De- troit. and two dens broken up. i” The arrivals of wheat in Norfolk, on Mon- day, reached 15,000 bushels, of which 2,000 red ‘was sold at $1.55. {> Justice Duval, of Quebec, reversing his decision, has admitted the pilot of the burnt steamer Montreal to bail. i> A man has been arrested in Bradley coun- ty, Tenn., having in his possexsion $10,000 in counterfeit bills on the Bank of Hamburg {> French paragraphists described the heat = recently in Paris as “the ante-chamber of hell The Lieutenant Governor of Indiana re- ves the extravagant pay of a fraction over twenty-fire cents a day for his very valuable ser- vices. i On raps last, an institution devoted to the reform of inebriates was dedicated at Bos- ton. with the appropriate name of ‘‘Home for the Fallen.” F” A large contract has been made for flour, deliverable at Louisvgie, next March, at four dollars and a half per barrel. New flour sells there now at five dollars. This isthe best ‘‘ news of the day.” {[7~ In consequence of the-repeated failures in 8 wie repplog is stated that the members of the Massachusetts W hig Central Committee have voted not to call a separate State Convention of the party this year {> A lad in Owego swallowed one of the new nickel cents, accidentally, a few days since after considerable trouble the coin saw again, having been in the stomach forty-eight hours. It had changed its color to an inky blackness. Ul” Accurate experiments have been made in Illinois to the test the comparative value of timo- thy and clover hay. The experiments were car- ried on for two years; and the results were that that the clover hay uniformly yielded ten per cent. more milk than the timothy. Homxicipe.—On the 16th ult., there was a fatal rencontre, says the Albany (Ga.) Patriot, between a Dr. Heard and a Mr. Jolns, in Lee county, in which the latter was killed by a pistol used’ by the former. The difficulty is said to have origi- nated about using water from the well of Doctor Heard. {7 An infant son of Dr. F. C. Bailey, of Rock- ville, Conn., during the doctor's absence from home, crept into a room where morphine had been spilt and carelessly left upon the carpet, and ate h of the powder to produce death, in spite of the emetic which the mother gave him. 10> When the Western guests reached Baiti- more at the recent railroad jubilee. one of the city missionaries stationed himself in the street showered tracts into the carriages as the cor- tege passed by. The guests smilingly received the religious missives, and coolly placed them in their pockets, under the impression that they ‘were bills of fare. 1[7~ On Tuesday afternoon three girls were ber- wing upon Deerfield mountains, when Wells iske, of Greenfield, who has but recently fin- ished aterm at the State Prison, rushed upon them and seized the oldest of the three, a girl of fifteen. Her two younger companions immedi- ately fled and gave the alarm, when the scoundrel was caught at Grout’s Corners, Montague, upon the Vermont and Massachusetts railroad track. (7 The Louisville papers are amusing them- selves with caricaturing the late street fight in Louisville. ‘The local editor of this paper de- mands the name of the author of the article in the Courier newspaper, yesterday morning, which contains a personal reflection upon him. This note will be delivered by the local editor’s friend, the newsboy, who is authorized to treat."— Lowis- wille Democrat. Day Goops Crevits.—The Times has asensi- ble article advising the shortening of the dry goods credits. This has been often attempted sinee 1537, but never successfully. A great bar- rier to importers and domestic commission houses reducing the terms of credit from eight, nine,and ten to six months, is that the very best jobbing houses are those who insist upon extra long time: and they are the only ones who can lead in such areform.—wN. Y. Pest {7 A Madrid journal states that an old manof Pontevedra having for some time past been ina state of idiocy, was a heavy burden to his son, and the latter gravely proposed to a neighbor to sell the old man, who was extremely fat, to be melted down into — The neighbor havin, consented, a bargain was struck at e ght bundre reals, and the gery procured a large cauldron in which to boil the old man; but the authorities having heard of the atrocious aifair, had both the buyer and seller arrested, and they now remain in custody. AREIVALS AT THE HOTELS. OWNS’ HOTEL —T C 1, yon, Miss; Mrs S Stevens. ll: T Harris, Va; H larris, do; JC and lady, do: Bagwell and brother, do; JMS in, NY; N Quisenbury, Va; G F Green. do; D N Moody, Miss; W Worthinuton, Md; Q Moody, NY; J C Bockins and lad » OF Mr and Mrs Tucker, Pa; R Fairfax, Va; V w Herbert, do; D P Whitmore, NY; W W' Frazier La; J Wright, Ala; J M Wright, do; G T Craw- ford, Md: G W Newman; do; D Bagamin, Va; B Long, NY; G Muggins. $C; DJ Winn and fam- = do; M King, Va; H Long, Ala; JM Clark, SC; W H Wendell. Miss; N H Stewart, Fla; Dr Brantley, Tex; Jonn Brown, Wash Ter; CH Ry- land, Va; W © Ryland, do: N Ryland, do; Su- san F Ryland, Kate Ryland, do; H H Tucker, Ga; W 8 Simpson, jr, Va; John Pownley, ¥ Carver, Ga; R E Bateman, Md; J Moore. Miss; H R William, Md; J W Wilvelm, do; B Gwynn Md; 8 Smithers, do; J Hope; EH Wyvill. Md: 4 B Fancloth, NC; 8 W Mobley and lady, $C; J € Walker and iady. do; Jos W Clarke, do; 8 L Kingsbery, Ga; J B Bowlin, Mo; P D Sayre, Ala; A G Mudge and lady, NY; A P Clemens. Pa; Mrs Haskins, Mrs Goodwyn, Va. ‘ WILLARDS? HOTEL —J M Berrien, Mic Mrs C Adams, Md; Miss Adams, Md; stow, do, W A Reed, La; T J Clay, Ky NC; J H Hunter. Mo: N Guecsthicy Green,do; N Abbott, Pa; Baron J KE de FE: Paris; Miss Ellenbu do; Prof Otnste M Willard, Ark; Maj Miss; Mrs J H Wilson, Tenn; R Wilson, do; LC Duncan, ly. SC; Miss Bellinger, de Bankswith, La; S New- man; A Strassburg A Schiler; D H Buckner, USN; Mr Davison. Md; J B Craig, Pa; E ford, Conn KIRKWOOD HOUSE —B M Bell, V; M P Jones. USN; WM Hempton, RI; 88 Haw Ky; J T Rost, do: Maj C 8 Wallach, D¢ Brooks, Mass; 'G 8 Tussell, do; W G Bender; C 5 Stull; WM Patton and lady, Miss; M D Smith and lady: Ga. GR Allen, 1; A P Marks, do; A Marnell, FE ent, Ga: G R Po d; Palmer, do; R Fuller, doo > * Pope Md; F WASHINGTON Hover —1. 3 Jno Topping, SC; Wim Fitz Henry, Ct; Sam’! D N £5 mn, Va; C Lothrop. Ohio; Wm N Vansant, j11,; F Huntley Tenn; R 'T Dant, V Smith, La. Frazier do; MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. From = Unirep States, From Etrore. PSs enaesave rene - ed York 2 Dity Baltimore... 1 New York. July 29 Borussia. -Haml New York. “ame: 1 Columbia iver ++-New York..Aug. 5 #dinburg -Glasgow....New York..Aug. 8 City Wash'ton..Liverpool.. New York..Aug.12 Arago........++.Havre ..,...New York. Aug.25 California Mail Steamers leave New York pate ob and Wth of each month, _ Haneous. Ww" Hodsitbarvren Will thankfully receive ly and neatly ex- ecute any rders in fie Hee. i hu Srigads and the public may favor can ig a No. 434, Cg oe nour’s fectionsry Store ‘0. 304 Pt i maths side) between 9th and 10th streets. | The ee Secured intrust work to him ma: with nentness and dispat ‘and at the lowest rates. ie u ES& JUNNIMAN, i "On Fourth street ont parece Eand F, APIT >. J heir place, which will be o} po Seman ‘every Monday. fternoon For those whe wish to engage in the ish Quadrilies or German Waltzes. !! find an opportunity to do so there, Wena beet ee engaged for the sea- son wi 5 ° hand and constantly making the aU be obtained in the cit¥. je 17-3 pS PE Aw EM TICE.—C. R. L. CROWN & CO. are re- Naive dest some of the finest FURNI- ‘TURE ever offered in this market, whi: invite the attention of those in want, as we assure them they can save at least 10 per cent. Namely— Handsome carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas ‘ardrobes, Chairs of ail kinds. Mattresen: halt scree nad wask; Comforts, iT, COTn-to} ask; Bian kote, Hedsiceds: huh and low-post, Rocking Chairs, cane and wood-seats. Cushions for Chairs, Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension es, Side! ‘W hat-not. Giasses of all kinds, some extra fine Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters. 3 Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of ail kinds. _ 4 And other Goods too numerous to mention to which ‘We invite the attention of housekeepers and others, jetermined to sell for cash or to punctual 8s we are di customers. Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO., cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. P. S.—We shal! still continue our regular sales on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both morning and evening, in front of our store. Consignments soli- , hi uired. cited, and in all cases — ay Paya ap 2-tf (Intel) Auctioneers. JNTERESTING TO FAMILIES, The following extract from a New York pape cannot fail to be interesting. In referring to the receipts of Teas in this country for one = up to Sth ultimo, it says they will be 12,- 1,000 pounds short of the imports of the year end- ing June 3, 1856, and that J “The advance in black teas. Oolonga, since last December, has been fifteen cents per pound; and Young Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last season’s closing prices. “[t will thus be seen that the strong and rapid advance in the tea market has been the result of short supply and active demand ; but when itis con- sidered that we may hear at any moment of the en- tire suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. in fact, that, as soon as a sufhcient ferce from England arrives at the seat of war, all five ports of entry in China, will probably be placed under strict blockade, it would not be surprising to see Teas ata much higher figure than they have yet attained.” i n view of these facts, we hold out very great in- Feces ee BRENT iell-tf | Corner Vermont ave. and 15th street. NEW GROCERY, WINE AND STORE. The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on hand a nae & assortment of Foreign and Domestic WIN QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCER consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Ghives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, Otard: arrett & Co,. Pinet & Co., and Col. Chabard’s randies in cases, demijohns, and casks. Old Ja- maica Rum, Sherrie: adeira, Port of various de- scriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chatea: largaux in cases, Champagne Cider, Brandy F Reynold's Edinburgh Ale, Annisettc, Marascl » Curacoa, Absynthe, Champagne, and a large and varied de- Scription of Havana Cigars. Aiso, Stoughton Bitters, and Fever and Ague Bitters, Porter, Ale, and Cider. Famulies are particularly invited to call and exam- = the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mem- hers of Congress are also informed that their erders will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their residences at the shortest notice, A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im orted direct by the subscriber.at wholesale and re- Canal Boats supplicd on reasonable terms, and Produce taken in exchange. vevy’s Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1849, ountry orders — attended to, and coun- try produce of al! descriptions received on consign- ment. JONAS P. LEVY, jes-tf No. 554 Twelfth street. eee ,PRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. \) Smoot, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C.. has received from New York and Philadelphia, and now offering at very low prices, to cash ai Brompt customers, a large and general assortinent of Staple and Fancy Goops—comprising in part a8 follows. viz: New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks Best make biack Silks, high lustred Black Challies, Lustres and Mous Delaines Rich printed (ali woo!) Mous Delaines Challies and Barege D es, in great variety Rich he, Bareg: Jaconet Rober Bright colors and mode plain Bareges and De- laines iain French Briliiants and Percales iain colors Cravelias and Spring-style Poplins cals, a light seasonable fabric ‘est French printed Jaconets and Brilliants White Brilliants, from 123 to 3144 cents Best makes new styles Ginzhams pebases Chambrays and piain Lustres nglish Prints of new styles, in great variety, at cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies Wut Goops, in Fest variety. — —_ Jaconet Muslins uslins mail-figured and rich Brocade S M i Pe ant striped ‘Jaconet. ‘Nansook Pop Tarletons, Ijusions, and Wash } .inens (of the best makes) very cheap wen Cambric, Linen and Bishop Lawns Super English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use New Zork, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes ing! White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) eee rilliaets sad mtriped adie, pay 5 arseilles for ues aud Bonnet Car Shirt Bosoms and ‘Shirt Collar EMBROIDERIES, French worked Mus!in Collars and Sets Swiss Cambric Collars and Sets Swiss and Lace Sieceves and Seta Honiton and Maltese Lace Collars s Cambrie and Dimity Bands browdered Linen Cambric Hdkfa. new styles Lace and Silk Mantillas tellaand White Crape Shawls Piain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons be = 21 plas eapolitan, and other Skeleton Spring assortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves ‘affeta Silk, black pont Lisle thread do, Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and uidre| Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain do Lisle thr and faney cotton do. 4 good assortment cf Silk Cravats and Ties Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cambrio Hdkfe Gossamer and Lisle-thread Siirts and Drawers New style Parasols, Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- tion, with every variety of House-furnishing Dry Lo pls estic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods at low prices. a JOHN H. SMOOT. Bp 8-tr A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. ‘The remedy was’ discovered by him when his only child,a daughter, was given up to die. He had heard much of the wonderful res healin; ee of preparations emp, and thet omeht oneerrea make a remedy for his ehild.- hard and succeeded in realizing his wis! es. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. He has since administered the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and he has never failed m making them completely heal- thy and happy Wishing to doas much good as pos- sible, he will send to such of his atieted fellow-be- ings as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit ireotions for making it ups successfully using it. He requires each applicant to enelose him one shilling—three cents to be returned as postage onthe recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the pay- ment of this advertisement, Address Dr. H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand st; __N. B. Dr. H. James has naitser omen?) #) in ba sal pes Bony some Lani poconted and adver ised, i upe is sent from 4 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jersey. me may 25-3m HINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Cc AND Mt SON & CO., mporters direct from Liverpool to Alexan- ria, beg .eave to call theattention of dealers, hotel-keepera, and others of Washingtonand Georgetown, to their stocks of ¢ OO DB which, for extent and variety, wil! compare fave ly with any establishment in the Eastern eities. The connexion of their senior partner with the manufacturers of Europe the United States for upwards of Seite years, has given himadvantages the purchase of good: ual, if not superior, to any houseinthetrade. A inspection of goods and prices will satisfy all parties that purghases can be made of boo the moss favoral le a. n {hina Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated French China Dinner Sets, gold and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &0. Frenoh China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other articles of Teaware And Dinner War: Inds China Dinn $,and Whit Gra te Ware in every e ni re in hey hy separate from sets, as i Blue Printed or Liverpool Ware, the games = adged, White and Rockingham Ware, in Cut, ; Pinin, and Moulded rom the best establishments in the Hastsrn ene Wetton States, which will be sold by the package or other- in sets, and wise. Experi packers employed. Goods put up by be t ed nd wsygan be transported ty any mds without Greaktee. most hourly , 1256 cents eaci ie > pincer thus sfient may save ‘many WINDOW GLASS—o0 boxes 10 by]5French W Window Glass, will be sid at on; "olla and seventy-fiv box for cash, in lots of 14 boxes, iso, fu vfuppls of large size Prench Glass, ist, guar- and 3d qualities, 4 for hot-houses, 8 10,8 by 12, by 15: had 10 12 cheap. Alaxanine, Vo, & B- ILE, SON & cg, ve. EY MALT, for sale att may 6-ly Insurance, &0. PFOTSss AND bAwack BY Fike ROM B PERILS OF SEA, AND THE PERILS ON PATON? INLAND FARMERS AND MECHAN. INSURANCE COMP OF PHILADELPHIA, Frag, Maning, ann INLAND InsvRANCE. Authorized Capital... ..., _.. 91,250,000!!! ics’ ANY; Orricz, NorTHWEST CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH StRxet, WasHINGTON. s Hon. Thos. B. rivikecrons. ingee, . Be rel Sika a: Aimee” deme Aoaeeae . Ra . Georne Helmbold, . Carroll Brewster, lames E. Neall isaac Leech, Jr. 'HOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD K. HELMBOLD, Secretary, LOCAL SURVEYORS, Charles Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia yb . “ames Will No. 22 436 street. John Riggies, No. 501 13th street, below Pennsyl- avenue. ~P. ens; oppenita Natioons Hotel. . GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. Authorized Capital and Assets.._.__..91,473,051 1 Assets —_. .. __.. .. . _... $523,057 1 Invested in Honds, Mortaages, and Good Securiues. The following statement exhibits the business and p f the C to November 1, 1856 Pediat omsden ante tl el Hehe No. vember 1, 1 ire premium interest on loan... Total receipts —.. —... ., ........ $400,185 68 Paid marine tosses ~~ 364,427 4 Paid fire | 39,737 98 x sions. 45,489 00 or ency charges. 21,474 68 ni none oon aspen si ——— 817,12 61 Balance remaining with the Company. .@223,057 (7 The Assets of the Company ar: Philadelphia city and county bonds. 16,843 18 Railroad bonds 11,000 00 First mortgages, real estat 143,500 00 Stocks, collaterals, on call Girard and consoli ation bau jue from agents, secured by remiums on policies recent!: debts due the company... ee in bank The business of this Company will compare favor- ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. A Froin the Ist day of August, a, in fifteen months, up to the Ist day of. November, , the premiums interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred theusand one hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents, 3 With these evidences of success snd good man- ba eager the Directors feel justified in soliciting a share of public patronage, believing that the securing, offered is ample, and that all fair claims will be ad- — more according to equity Lhan legal techinical- ities. ss The omeeny is prepared lo issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UFACTORIES, WAKEHOUSES, All descriptions of BUILDINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by UEstELS, STEAMBOATS, CAaNaL yaoi Ra en the usual conveyances to or from any portion ©! SUROPE AND AMERICA, and on the inlisof STEAMBOATS navigating the estern Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them every improvement in oF smd em and arrangement will be taken into con- sideratiot i (iepotd adjusted and promptly paid. Office, hwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D.C, Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, nerthioest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, And in other principal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. aps ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. V CHARTEKED BY CONGKESS. a+ ==. $200,000 11! now prepared to receive applica- NCE'ON BUILDINGS, ME &c.,at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsy!vania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bark. DigEcTORs. Wa. F. Bay! Samuel Bacon, Joseph Bryan. James F. Haliday, Carita... This Com is tions for INSURA CHAND ae Win. Orme, Hudson Tayior, Francis Mohun, M. W. Galt. Benj. JAMES C, McGUIRE, President. Grarton D. Hanson, Secretary. ap li ANKING HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS. Derosits.— Deposits received and Checks paid Without charge. Drafts on the northern seaheard cities received on Deposit at par,and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON Deposits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upon. POSITS IN VIRGINIA AND UNCURRENT Mo. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncarr Noney re ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we charging the regular Exchange. Discounts.—Notes, Draits,and Bills of Exchange will be discounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, Securities, at the market rate, Ge LETTERS oF Crevit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotialie in the djfferent Cities of the United States, on Deposit. of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, and charged if Collaterals, ou such terms as inay beagreed ‘upon. -ly TRAVELING BILLs or Excuanee.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditlerent Cities of the Union. Binis anp LETTERS oF CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRB- LAND AND Evrope.—Bulls of Exchange and as of Credit on Engiand, Ireiand and Europe, furnish at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. Lonps, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- ties pay 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commmsion of aX¢ pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve tho right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. centon the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. KaiLroap, City, anp State Bonps.—Railroad, ity, & ‘tate Bonds can be placed in our hands negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rati road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warpants.—Land Warrants bought at the market ratos. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every res 5 oe Land Warrants located on commission. “ Land Warrent quotations regularly furnished if re- quested. Warrants wil! be forwarded to Western Houseson oi tages for sale on commission to responsible Reat Estarg anp Insumances.— Real Estate bought and sold, nad Insurances effected. CLaims on Usitep Stats, Court oF Craims, s uted States, before the Court of Cisims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt and able siorpers. CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 27 Opposite the Treasury, [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury, THE HOus) iE HUBB Skorners, }Vashington, 48 composed of HAS. St. J. CHUBB, GAN Be R Jo8N Baa ES? THE HOUSE ub aE BRO Lider pRROW & co, is composed of Chas, ‘Sr'J, CHUB ALEXOR. Ga ROW, Jan 7—tf WM. H. DOUGAL. QUE MADE CARRIAGES. Anne Ye have on hand, of our own manufactur fine assortment of all kinds of CARRI- ‘ AGES of the very best, latest, and most approved styles, warranted in point of pierre d and material, to be equal to any made in the city of Washington or any other city in the nited $ », Werespectfully solicit a call from the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; as we are determined to let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low Prses ealso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- mantli ke mann erase Feasonable eres A riages taken in par: ment fo: IMON FLYNN & COL Y¥ STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOE " sos the largest in EDT a ime, 81 AVE been eha: ti rise in Leathers can be gold at about 15 ta or cent. less than goods purehased at th Eime. Call and examine for wr notvon, at lant Iron Hall, Pa. ave. h ACKBERRY BRANDY.—We have this day received & sup; iy, of Turner Brother’s BLACK- BERRY BRANDY, which is © tine article and aupren@e it to cure the Diarrhea in its worst fori, For stle wholesale or retail AKNY & SHINN, 7 Green st., Georgetown. being iv2 L aw. ee ES. o. i rete) American Criminal Law ; fourth ition, Wharton's Precedents of Indictments;znew edition. Wharton's i of Homicide, = Pritehard’s Admiralty Digest. Addison on Contracts ; new edition. Sedgewick on Statutory and Constitutional Law. ill on ‘Trustees : new edition. Chitty on the Law of Carriers, augi - FRANCK TAYLOR. S photce —SMOKED BEEF —-A lot of- & Fan MdiifD Dee for family use,received KING p . jy s cor, Vermont neue Salatreee, Git UNE ce EN GINGER— for sale by Biv» Vermont Rite 2 Medicines. \HE GRE. eese ic DISCOV 1 ae OF THe A? sid 7» of oft ee BVERY & worst Scr bas tri never fail has di inone remedy that cures OF HUMOR, ja dewn toa Pi 5 Paget eleven hundred cnensand mort, He has now in his possession over ous head td bertificates of its value, all within tweaty: mules of ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore She to three hotties will cure the worst kind of Pivoar three bottles will clear the system of Biles. Canker in the Mouthand Stomach, “ue '*® Soret @ Mor > he hese to re. atti are warranted to cure the worst of sipelas. One on ro boi tles are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. ji bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotohes among the Hair. A to ais bottlon are warranted to cure corrupt if joers. a One bottle will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. avo Card poate mre varcanted to oure the es] @ CAKE OF eumatism. ™Pnree | to four bottles &re warranted to cure Sait- wriveto eight bottles will cure the worst case of A bei yor always experienced from the first bot- tle, a perfect cure is warranted when the above amgntity is taken. jothing looks so yain ined all the w so emomnsonre or a weed pastures, along old stone walls, should cure eve humorinthe stem ; yet it isa fixed fact. If you have a humor, has atart. ‘There are no IF'S nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, butinot yours. I led over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effects of it in every case. It has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, to gig peopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy Jookin children, whose flesh was cy fabhy, restored to a perfect state of health by one ie. ‘o those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief in catarr! dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive 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 nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ‘ou must not be alarmed; they always disappear in From four days to a week. ‘There is never a bad re- sult from on_ the ee when that feeling one, you will feel yourself likea new person. | fieard sume of the most extravagant encomums of it that ever man listened to. c, In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mor! jut since its introduction as 8 general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. : | cases of epileptic fits—a disense which was considered incurable, have been oS a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will she fec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged ople cared by it. For the various diseases of the iver, Sick Headactre, pore Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. = Nocl ‘0 of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Aduita 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. 120 Warren Street. Rorbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co. d. Walsh & Co. F. 8. Waish, J.B. Stone, artin King, Nairn Palm joswell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar for Georgetown.— Ford & Bro. Age 8. Cissell, O M Lentham. J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly PP VATE MEDICAL TREATISE NTH PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Ailany, N. ¥- ‘2 pages and 19) fine Pian and Colored Lithograp! Plates. and Plates. IGT PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. . IL" Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. _ Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar riage. A new and revised edition of 250 pages a: 180 piates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive trentise on the duties and casualties of single and married life—happy and fruitful allian- ces, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infer- tile ones—their obviation and removai—nervous de- bility, its causes and cure, by a pi at once 80 le, safe, and effectual, that failure 1s impossible ‘ules for daily mauagement—an essay on Sperma- torrhera, with practical obrervations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results frem empirical practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case craphical- ly illustrated by benutiful plates, It*points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, and those Sou tomnpistine marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the healti, happiness and Privileges to which every human being is entitled to, Price 25 conta per copy, or five copies for #1; mail- free of postage to say par States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, enclosing 25 centa. ».B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor {LA OLX upon any of the diseases 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 erudicate al! traces of those isorders which oopaiva and cubebs have so Se been thought ean antidote. to the ruin of the health o: the patient. His “* French Secret” is the great con- tinental r neay for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, i Fsicians treat with meroury, to the irretrievable destruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and which al! the sarsaparilla in the world can- not cure. i. Office No. $1 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥, feb 14—ly V E_HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we are prepared to sell at asmall advance of cost for cash : A very larse variety of Turner Bros. celebrated chwartz & Co.,G t of the Unit Liquors,viz: Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Dispepxia - Blackberry Brandy, a certain eure for Diarrhea and Dysentery Ctaret, ‘Madeira, Sherry, and Swoet Malaga Wines, ali of superior quality Raepberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and pea dies, ull of fino favors, prepared fiom th juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Pepperment Cordials Curacoa, Absinthe, Essance of Pepperment Extract of Sarsaparilia, Stoughton Bitters Forest Wine Bitters. We have also on hand, a eupply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a splendid t.rtiele. In addition to the above, we have at all times a large supply of the following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the only Liquors of the kiad in the Distriet, and which cannot fail in giving satisfaction to all who use them: Philadelphia X X, Burton and XXX Pale Ale Fpiadelpbia Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine article of Lager Bran- e pure Beer. Ax usual, @ supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &c, on hand, ce ARNY & SHINN,” ie8 57 Green street. Georzet« 236 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ie. near corner of \3th Street, B. H. STINEMETZ having made arrangement ‘with a Company of Hatters to be fur- 3 sed nished with the moat connie styles of MOLESKIN a BEAVER HATS, will he er make & dis- count of 126 per cent poe the actual market price, making theHat sold for 4 (and not unfr jequontiy for $5) for the low price o aslight varia t lity $3, and for a 100 i . . Perior quality forthe money. ‘To make this system effectual, he will keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for Cash ON DELivERy, which cannot fail being its toth chaser, thet enabling him to hay x cast and ell at im omall eke seniog . bts, “New Styles FELT HATS, CAPS, and STRAW GOODS, for Men, Boys, Misses and’ | nfants’ wear, Persona are invited to call and examine our stock. 13th Street. Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of ap l-tf ee Pp nONcEs D’ORCO, by G. P. R. James ; price cents, ad Secret, by Wilkie Collins; price 50 cents, Rotiune New, by Miss Muloch; do 53) du. ‘he Fortune of Glencore, by Chas. Lever; price #0 4 price $1.25, er for July 25th ; price 5 cents, Haners Weekly for a 18th; priee 5 cents. All the Magazines and Weekly Papers received as soon as published. Any Books or Papers will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of price. A good assortment of Slater ear ade on hand, «K. LUNDY, iy M4-_ No. 128 Bridgo st.. Georgetown. _ LIMA TOLOGY or THE UNITED STATES, of the temperate latitudes of the North American Continent, embracing a full comparison of these with the Climatology of the temperate lati- tudes of Europe and Asin, and especially in regard to Agriculture, Semtary Investigations, and ¢Engi-~ neering, with Isothermal and Rain Charts for each season, the extreme months, and the year. By Lo- rin Biedset, 1 large voluinc many Maps and Engrav- u "hs FRANCK TAYLOR. Make ED OR SINGLE; by Miss Sedgwick ;2 vols. ; $1.75. eee Fortunes of Glencore ; by Charles Lever; 3 nts. Lavengro; by George Borrow; Scents, ‘The Roman: y George Borrow; 5) cents. ie Professor ; by Charlotte Bronte; 75 centr. ue eg ir) es Margaret Oliphant : 5) cents. tesioleditantestad 0 Pt) Coton: gam 3 TAyOD; . Schmitz’s Manual of ‘Ancient Geo, hy; $1 _iyal ae OE SERANCR TAYLOR. Two PIANOS AND TWO MELO it $25 hy at the Music Depotat 5) "77m for other Tren W. G. METZEROTT, fy 22 ___Cormer Henin. avennoand | CHET... t received, ten tierces of chilled C ‘A HONE tae for eale, ez Set Provision Store, No. 554 12th street and jee JONAS P. LEVY. ‘AM! |}, SH! » AND LARD. ed, }, Sides, iders, pantt redved. Hatt pray? ST ps Flown Ganllec and Brug tend sane preted Family Grogerise Wi yy is 0-tf No. 64 18th stepet, corner 9 a OR CAPE MAY. asuiNeTon Branca RR.—Pwiavetrma, Wit- MINGTON AND BALTIMORE RaiLnoad. lebrated IMMER R for this ool ile line willbe R int ; ex! inday ) leavi at 6a. m.,and Spi tae ty pn - see alk aibarante. days with he el ete gr RE judi uJ a Children (under 12 years) and ser 5 Servant: THA. PARSONS. _iy-4w___(Intel& States) ___ Agent. Ww EXANDRIA, ASHINGTON AND ALOUNT VERNON. COLLYER will depart at the follow- ing hours, on and aftor 2th July inst. wore nee 8, 94, and Ila. m., 2M, 2, s Leave, WRahtagton, Bt 8%, 10%, and 11% a, m., 3%, + Te he abe may conbdentiy Tely on the Boat start- WAM GtGN or “Hhowas™ ws ing at the time adverti One of the Boats will makes trip So MpUNT add DS BS ose and Fripay of week, o'clock cag mid B COR: = mm 1B CORSON ‘ SAMUEL BAKER, § Captains, Either Boat mfy be chartered for Excursions at Ra CE ol e Com . us © avenue. or to the Gastamns oe board. jy 1-0 IC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM HE PACIFIC MAIL § One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Maite for ACAPULO, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panama twice each month, on the arri~ val of the United States Mai . Com ’a steam- ers, which leave New Orleans and New York regu- larly on 5th and 20th of each month with the mails, and passengers connecting via PANAMA RAIL- ROADS. inspected shdsp- These steamships have been proved by the ‘Navy Department, guaranty speed ty. "The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- leted from ocear to ocean, and is crossed in Sor 4 hours. na bagengool passensersis sheeted in IY w au. by a York througn t rancisco, and ngers are embarked at steamer at the company’s expense. The money paidin New York covers ail expenses of the trip. eserve steamers are — in port in Panama and in Francisco, to prevent detention im case of acci- dent, so that the route is entirely redrabie—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panaina the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwa.l. : Conductors go through by each steamer, and take charge of women and children without other protec- tors. For through tickets at the lowest rates app!y at the agency, 177 West street, New York,to . W. Re OND.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & CO., New Orleans, or dy 24-tf Cc. L. BARTLETT, Boston. OR OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of July, commence running regularly to the above places, leaving Wasaington, (Eleventh-st. wharf) every WE NESDAY and SATURDAY at 9o'clock a m, turning, will leeve Norfolk every MONDAY THURSDAY at 4 o'clock p.m. She will touch, going and ater at OLD POINT, PINEY POINT, BLACKISTONE’S ISLAND, and the usual inndings on the Potomac. Passage: including meals, to ‘Oid' Point and "Nor- , E DOLLA folk, FI je Ht WM. MITCHELL. TED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOX EIGHT ¥ CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th § 2th of each month. Cavtion.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been late! perpetrated in traveliers heund to CALI ORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Axent for passage by the U.S. Maii Line. via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feelsit lis duty to caution all persons seeking passage to California, that, To voip IMPOSITION, they must be ca find the tru ice of the Steamsh Mail Lane, via in New York is authorized to encage 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: pany's Wharf, lead Observe sign over the door. : ‘serve mI TE. RAYMOND. Agent, je 19- New York. ‘PHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS The wei composing this me are ‘apt. Oliver Eldridge, Capt. Joseph Comstock ---Capt. James West. Re- and FOR The ATLA The BALTIC The ADRIATIC ~~ These ships having been built by contract expressiy for the Government service,every care has been taker in their construction, as also in their engines, te in- sure strength and speed, and their seccommodations a passengers are unequalled for elegance and com. fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first calin, 319); in second do., $75; exclusive use of extra size state rooms, §325. From Laverpool to New York, 9) and 20 guineas. An experienced Sur- geonattached toeach ship. Noberths can be secured until pa:d for. The ships of this line lave improved water-tight buik- heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. | FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20....1857) Wednesday, June 24.1957 Saturday, July 4... .1857) Wednesday, July 8...1957 Saturday, July 18 1257, Wednesday. July 22.1857 Saturday, Aug. 1. 1957| Wednesday, Aug. 51657 Saturday, Aug. 15.....1857| Wednesday, Aug. 19.1857 Daturday, Sept. 12 .. 1857) Wednesday, Sept. 2.1857 Saturday, Sept. 25....1857) Wednesday, Sept. 30.1257 Raturday, Oct. 10 Wednesday, Oct. 14.1857 Saturday, Oct. 24... 1857, Wednesday, Oct, 23.1857 Saturday, Nov. 7... ..1857| Wednesday. . 1 ese Saturday, Nov. 21 1857, Wednesday, pv. 25.1857 Saturday, Dec.5. Deo. 9 1357 1857) Wednesday, | Wednesday, Deo. 33.1897 freight o ©, 8p ly to “DWARD Kr COLLINS. No. 58, Wall street, ew York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO. 2, Friars, London, ; B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of theso ships will not be accountable for gold, si bullion, specie, jewelry, preciour stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed siete and the value thereof expressed therein, je Austin rer IRGE } * KS OF DEPA Leave Alexandria at 43, 7 3 She, 3, 43Q, BAe. Leave Washington at 6, %, 9 Md _ape-d ELLIS C. PRICE, Captain. DAILY LINE, FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY AND LEESBURG, Va... vin Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. ket Boats AR GO and M. making daily trips to the above por on Monday, March 23, leaving the and H, G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; through in eight hours; leaving Georgetown at ixever o’elock in the 7 very morn morning, the Boats will arrive at the Great Falls, o1 Washington Aqueduct, at 10a. m., Seneca at 12m. Edwards’ Ferry at 3 p.m., where a stage will be in Teadiness to convey passengers to Loesburg, Va. Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine ceowk - the morning, and arriving in Georgetown sunset, Through Tickets, §1.75, Intermediate points as follows: Great Falls or Washington Aqueduct, gents; Seneca, 75 cents; Edwards’ Ferry, Sie: pee iain, oe ding conch, sin jeals served on the s mode! 10e8. mar 25 WH. & H.-G: RITTER, NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS &€ CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING joona, Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.; Savan- ss all the Northeastera cities, with ema, The tast, eypnectang link: of Railroad between NEW YORK AND THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. - Ths r 1s now compieted and opened fer the reg- ular transportation of Passeugers and Freight, and willafford more Expedition and less Expense than any other route between the Northeast and Seuth- west. Passengers and Shippers will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves according!y. Passenzer Trains leave Stevenson daily at 2% 0 k, a. m., (after the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga and Nashviile,)and arrive at Memphis game day at 7 P. m., connecting with First Class Steam Packets to New Orleans, and all other impor- tant points upon the Western Rivers." Goods con- signed to Railroad Agerts at Charleston or Savan- pa wal be forward: unphis and other points, Xpress Freight Traias. Freight in charge of the Adams Express Corre pany is over this route daily by the Passen- ger trains, F.C, ARMS General Superimtendent, Huntsvitts, (Ala,) April ist, 1857, lag Tickets to Mi aaghia. &e., sold at Wil- mington, N. C,; Charleston, 5. C.; Asn. Savan- nah, Macon; Atlanta, and Columbus, Ga.; Montgom- be 2 Ala.; Chattanooga, and Nashville, Tenn. ‘0 connect with the Western Trains on this road, passcnaers will take the might trains from Wilming- ‘on. N. C.; (isesa. Ga56 ay eye ie day trains from Ci leston 8. C.; and Atlanta, Ga, Bp 7-tf 10 SECOND HAND PIANOS, RANGINGIN rice from $18 to $135, just receiv from Baltimore. They are v. ood. ‘Also, 15 beautiful new PIANOS in stor recently received from Boston. Highest price given for old Pianos in exchange for We Remember ou ber is 306. 0th street, be twoon Sth and 10th, eM OHN. F. ELLIS. se Ref a 1000,S3ites Sk, Roa Ad tas a rr pwer, ost published. Also, D ine Nell Gray, Music in the Air, and all the new music o' Gat Just resived areata: tnt Music Store SUN F ELLIS. 1 few! f off AN! low FANS FANS HaTSEAUHGLIN $23. 8th ‘b sts. tiv _ "Pacts bets th and 8th sts. Mery basal naa AND VE SrINGS at 10th iv Waslixeron BRANCH RAILROA . TRAine Bow AS FOLLOWS: ' From WASHING Nese. conpectas at Baan a Na Frederiek tra apne 3 itumore, Bw A~ Ae | and 4.2 p.m. ORE for WASHINGTON at ide. m.and 3138. m ngs “_" _T.H. PARSONS, Agent. AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAILE LINE. tights excepted,) between Rots CTY ana the SOUTH. a AL sy RIAL GORDONSVILLE Aas . rn »LE ann Leaves Washington at 6 0’clock a. m. - Washington at 7 o'clock p m. Fare from Washington to Kickmond, $5 5. or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. eave Washington at 6 o'clock a.’m., arnve in LYNCHBURG next morning at 48, m.,connectin the Mow 9 and Ti 5 ail Stages from Char- lottesville to Lynchburg a dietance of 6) miles. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, Sie ie we Memphis, The most expeditious route to the Vircms ‘Springs—oni. hours’ ireen- pring rey ene sd Stage travel to the G: Leave Washington at 68. m., at W SULPHUR the some eight.” SOOM WHITE Fare from Alexandria to White Sulphor, 912.50. ‘The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh | street, being owned by the Railroad Company, rene in connection with the trains. ‘ ‘Tiekets for Richmond and Lynchburg procured on t a iL7- Omnibuscsand Bacrare W: willbeatthe Depot of the Washington Rail to vey pas- sengers and baggage to the Steambont, for Alexar- ’ _ 8 distance of six miles, allowing ample time in. AMES A. EVANS, Alexandria, July, 1d _ bis a atti NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extension and improvement of its lend - ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road by which highiy important advantages to the trav- elerare secured. On and after MONDAY, June 15, 7 THREE DAILY TRAINS will be run im. ire 4oms for ‘ers. First—The ACCOMM( DATION TRAIN starte rom Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except et way stations and arrives at Cum- it 4 P.M. Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 830 A. M.. and arrives at Wheeling at 425 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio Indinnapolis, Lou or Corumbus, Cincinnat Chicago. St. Louis. & nl at eame place with trains for Cleveland, Tol Detroit, &e., Cleveland Road, and also at Parkersburg with rietta Road. .Phird—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., con- necting at Benwood at 9A. M. with express trains from Bellaire to Cincinnati, (without chanze of Cars at Columbus.) and reaching there in but 25 hours from Baluimore and 3 hours from Washing - ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg and roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains connect at Xenia ndianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis, X e Great Ohio and M ppt Express for Louisville Cairo and Lonis through to St. Lours in jess than 42 hours Baltimore. By this train the fame to ail the e and southern pisces in the West is much less, wile the distance is from 49 to 1) miles shorter than by { the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at £39 A. M. Baggaze checked through to all pointe. ROUGH TICKE sokd at lowest rates at Camden Station and at hingten Cc. Passengers from Beltimore or W ington may ew the entire road by dawlicht, by takin Tmorn- ing trains, and lying ever at Cumberland or Onk- land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ae- commodation train, leaving Cumberland at 2 and Onkiland at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Cumberland Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., Will stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, and tne Wheeling Accominodation et all Stations bevond Cumberiand Rins, West. Eastwardiy, the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 2.90 A. M..and Acormnmo- wes Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore M. y TERN VIRGINIA and Parkersburg, way shencers will take the Express westwardiy and Phe Mai! enstwardly. The FREDER TRAIN starts at 4 P. M stopping at Leaves Frederick at &13 Arne its arietta Leaves Elhoott’s Mills at 7 Tt Sunday. ‘ON AND THE SOUTH. r Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 A.M..3end5.15 P.M. On Sundays at 415 A. M., and 5.15 P. M. only. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 9.9) A Mand Send 4.20 P.M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and . M. only, The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the and fourth trains from Washington, will be express mail trains. stepping only at Washington Junction and Annapolis Junction. ‘The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.39 and 42 trains from Washington connect with the trains from Anns: For tickets, ENGLAND, lis. infermation, fare, &c., apply to J.T. Agent, at the Ticket office, Candens Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, jy 1S-tf | Master of Transportation, Baltimore. O WESTERN TRAVELERS. SPRING aND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. eS NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBCKG AND THE WEST. NAND TRA R JULY ist, iso. TWO DAL ¥ will ieave Calvert Station for Puts mre and all Western and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at £.15 — ' A.M.. connecting with the Mau Train over the Pennsy!vania Railroad, and arriving mm Cincinn: 48 P.M. the following day; at Chicago in 34 hours, and at St. Louis ia 41 hour: 2XPRESS TRAIN THE APTERNOO Leaves Laltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. Me for Harristurg, THE NIGUT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Beltimore EVERY NIGHT at io P. M., connecting with Lightning Express over the Penn- sylvania Railroad for Pittsburg, arriving st | P.M. The 8.15 A. M. and 10 P. M. trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittshurs, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. IL Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island, Bu ington, lowa City, Milwaukee, Dubuque, St. Paul, Madison, and other leading cities in the Northwest, will save ome hundred mules of travel and ten hours m time with four less changes of cars, by ouisy: tok Ire Pas for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toled sengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo al Delon g0 by this route, and the time is v cutie’ bee. 43 miles shorter re ail points on tbe Upper Mississippi, make less chang arrive in advance of any other route: and to Cine: nati. Columbas, Dayton, I 4 other prom inent cities, as quick ax by any other route. en All Western Raggage CHECKED THROUGH and Anndled with care, ae The 8.15 A. M. and 10 }*. M. Traims counect closey — = ate ~— e pe aed for SY at uamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, » megara Fes and Can ada, thus forming the most direct railway route to North-western Pennsylvania and Westera New York. sengors will find this the shortest. —T ome most expedious route to Niagara Falis and al a Through tickets are issued to Philndelphin vis Columbia and Lancaster, by all the trains, at $3 each, each train having sure connections. Passen- gers by this route avord trestled bridges and all the inconvenience of ferry across the Susquehanna river. Passengers for [anover, Manchester, Gettysburg Emmittsiurg, Carlisle and Chambersburg go by the trains at 8.15 A.M. and 3 P.M. Passengers for BEDFORD SPRINGS feave in trains at 8.15 A.M. or 10 P.M., connecting with trains over the Pennsylvania Railrona te Hant by Broad Top Railroad to Hopewell Arst class coaches to Bedford, over a rond wneur- passed by any in the country. Fare $654. Passengers for a YORK SPRINGS, ChUROoSIA = WARM we DOURL FAP’ and PAP! AV leave by trains at 8.15 A. M..S P. WESTMINSTER BR The Cars on “en reed neko bu’ chity ith the a , train. “Por THROULGH TICKETS and further infor the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, Nie conied of Calvertand Pranklin etree's, Balt: MPaiknblo Funds onls received for Fare. iy = oh SE - Gnd * GOBLETS tad other GLASS WAR must be sold preparatory toa chance in mw Pee petwrean del and itt streets, Venn nvenve: * . re JOHN MoDRVITT. 7am ts e or reut upon rr at our great Piano Warerooms, 3, between th and 10th streets. JOHN F. ELLIS._ jy 4 —— 37 Tit ER BROWNS’ HOTEL. b2 0 Lg te a_splendid assortment of Spring and Summer RRADY-MADE CLOTHING aud Gets FURNISHING GOODS of the 1g me at the ene Fashion, jutel, next to Trance. ; PONT’S GUNPOWDER. pes ithall the various kit to supply same inany quantity to part. on the most favorable dares RET SIRS, may 12-tf (Intel ABtaten) Georgetown, Be,