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_EVENING STAR. Tue Burpert Basy Case in Vexse.—The street ballad venders of New York have seized upon the recent exploits of Mrs. Cunningham, und done them up in verse as subjoined : THE BLESSED BABY. Tune—Jordan—Boots. ‘They have had a long trial about Burdell’s pile Of money and estates. according, Mrs. Sharpingham she smiled, says she, I'll geta hile ‘That will take it to the other side of Jordan. Cuorvs.—Then pull of your cost and roll up your s.eeve. ‘Thirty-one is a bad house to live in, For the people there, you know, don't give you any show, But go right in for the killing. - Mrs. Sharpingham sent for a Dr. You'll; Dr. You'll come to see her according ; She offered him a thousand if he’d get her a child, And bring it where she was at present boarding. Dr. You'll pretended todo al! he could, But instead of that he goes to Haul a puffing, Who he told all he knew and promised for to help Hum send her to the other side of Jordan. A Oskey Haul thought he won!d have some fun With Mra. Sharpingham and Dr. Catling, = So ne takes a trip to Bellevue and brings him back ehild, ss And takes it up to Elm street a prattiing. Then he sent for Mrs. Sharpinghauw to come and get the child, . Mrs. Sharpingliam she come along according ; She put 1 a basket and tovk it might straight i ‘Then . nt to bed quite sickly anda groaning, But Pompkins, Wash, and Dicks were up to tricks, Went up the stoop and gave the bella ringing. They went into the house and arrested all therein, And they'll send th © the other side of Jordin. Rowaxer Strut Lives, ror Divers Kea- sons —A young lady, possessed of beauty, ac- vomplisbments, and having $45,000 in hard cash on deposit at St. Louis, started recently on a trip to New York, in company with her aunt She took passage on the Tennessee Bell, from Keokuk to Cincinnati. On the same boat was 2 young man who had plenty of everything but money; he had importuned her at home, and kept up his ardent courtship on board the boat The lady. however, was hard-bearted. and re- fused to give him the least hope. The bont Stopped awhile at Carrolton, Ky, and the lady and her aunt concluded to take a stroll on shore. Asshe was going down the gangway plank it tilted. and the lady fell into the water: she was drawn by the current under the wharf boat; the suitor jumped in, went under the boat after her. succeeded in catching her, and finally rescued her. In two hours she was per- fectly restored, and sending for her deliverer, and aclergyman beingon board, they were mar- Tied forthwith.—Sz. Lows Republican. INTERESTING TO Yacat Ov York Yacht Club, it is said, having giv that the hundred guinea British prize c by the yacht America, at the celebrated 20 Cowes: in the year 1-51. is in their possession,and that it will be made the first prize for any.trial of speed that may be arranged between the ohare ef América and any foreign country. If this is true, it is to be hoped that the club, if fhey really efier this proud trophy as a prize, will annex ft to certain conditions, whereby it shall be made a perpetual prize, forever subject to challenge,after the manner of the «Champion's Belt” of pugilis- tic history, for it wonld really be a pity to risk the loss of this cup, without af the same time in- searing an opportunity to regain it, if it should hance tobe lost to the count ‘ERS. —The New notice won Taxtxe tr Coorty—The following is the Jatest joke upon John Bull : Joho was traveling on some Western railroad. when a trem at the same pdous explosion took place, the cars e coming toa sudden halt. The up in terror, and rushed out to aequaint them Mr. Bull, whe izlishman »,“and sixtcen tor, with an ef- Crrercat Rones —Th says alate F black preaching gown, , does not properly be- 1, for the early Church via tnd used white and cofors only the professor's gown—-the schoolman’s dress. and eame into popular use at the Reforma- tien, or the revival of the schools of philosophy A clergyman in black inthe pulpit ds a mode:n revolution, and it means, in analogical languaye, 2 philosopher or a scholar expounding Christiani- ty. Itis singular enough that the gospel in the latter days shor be pre by the gentlemen in black ; but so it is. th h “white linen is the Tighteousness of the ? Watt ov Oncanx-Grixpers.—The tribe of street musicians who daily grind ‘that endless barearole of -Poor Dog T: * although often more maled Lan pennies.never- ss contrive to make a very respectable saving from their earnings. Many of them manifest a commendable and put their money out at interest. The an consul at this port, Mr. Reggio, has now upwards of $15,000 entrusted to him by that portion of Lis countrymen resident in Boston w i ir livelihood by street fi allows them interest at the legal rate. —Boston Advertiser. = AmERicaNn Races tn ExcLann —An American sportsman named ‘Ten Broeck has entered two of bis American horses fur a race in FE 30th of July ts Spirit says t colors cizosen Ir. Ten Broeck, for his jockies of his horses were the crimson and white satin rsof the American flag, with biue cap and e stars. Very appropriate and no chance to make a mistake in the matter of nationality. It is to be hoped that his horses are of the right stamp to win [7> The Newburyport Herald lets ns into the secsetol Yonukee ingenuity, and says of the low priced shoes now made down East, «: Just @s well outside; but we imagine that the ‘wearers will by and by find that the amonnt of stock used is lower than the prices, and the fil- Jing ia with paper stitfening and inner soles is not the best for wet weather tsoNnED Hay—A farm plains that he ha cattle by their eatin tuat the poison exereseence wh grows as it d eared and enlarged seed m the size of a wheat g eh long bula. Ohio, lost seven bead of poisoned hay. It appears orm of ergor, a smutty on the Sune grass. It the sha ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS BROWNS Laem —W D Clarke, Md WE Clark. Tex Sto NY; Dr Harford. Md; wee Gambrili Ga: D W Good: W Goodman and ennis, Ga; a; M Seott ~ Ala; 3 C ker. S iftin. do; General | and three ladiox, Fla; C > J Dare, Ma; J J Solters, do; Jas ; W P Hescott, Pa: J T Gorwood, x. do; Mrs Cox, do; Miss Cox, do: Md; E Codlip and family. FJ; Hf Apple, jr, Pa; B Douglass and lady, Tenn; JT Wall, Mo, Jas Lipscomb. do; J S$ Bacon. DC; sisset, Va; J D James and iady, ‘Tenn; P Rahn and lady, Va; Miss Beine,do: F C Hutter, do: E = Hutter, do, R W Haliett, NY; J W Jackson. Mo, Hugh Elliot, Miss WILLARDS’ HOTEL —3) Piersoy F Warner. Md: J € Crane. ly. Mo; W Gw Va; W 'T Hart. ly. Va; Mrs W iright, A Wheelright, do; do; W Howland, NJ, T Hooker $F Ciark, do: E Crosswell 5 3 do; T Winn, Ky N - NJ; Miss Rid- , do: an: CH Harnbeck, \\; P Hamilton, do; ‘fT T Laidley; Mrs Perkins; i. B Norvell, Va; HL Diettenbach. Pa KIRKWOOD HOUSE on. La; WT all. V WF Cart Seiti, Pas Miss a POH A: Buhe, do; J W mM M Db Willian, Pa; LB Norvell. Va; He chins. Pa: 1H Clark. DC; 1. J Borown, J Leib, Va; R Franks, do: RS v Fetaeon: do: Wok ee: Vv Md; oang. Md;9) DeSau « Ne ag x¥;c¢ Thar, Ky; W WASHINGTON Hos bo. ds E.~A © Poot, Mass; pedier, NY; F C Burnett, A oF oz DC; Ui Brady, Penn; : AL AP MeCrabb, ‘MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STE From tum Uxitup States. Steamers. Leare For Europa -Boston...... Liverpool... Aug J2 faltie : jas Amg.22 vew York. “Havie.e.....Aug 22 From Evropr. Havre... vew York. .July 23 w ¥ July 29 - Aug City Wasb’to: Arago.. ‘The California Mall Steamers tea ew York on the Sth end wth of each month, sie 6 De makes. M. H. HEY. HoUSE PAINTER AND GL AZ IER, Will thankfully receive and Promptly. ly ex- ecute any erders in his line with which his fri ro and the public may favor him. jers can be Le No. 484, corner 6th and C sts., or at Ridenour’s Con fectionery Store, No. 304 Pi muisy ivania avenue (nor! Intrust work to himrinny rely on ite being exeout intrust work to him may rely 01 gn ee and dispatch, ‘and at the lowest rates. ie UM ES & JUNNIMAN, . On Peat street east, between E and F, fitted up there place, which will be 0 tte plac So visiteens and every M 4 ‘afternoon for those who wish to engage in the English Quadrilies or German Waltzes, wiil find an opportunity to doso there. Weber's Band has been engaged for the sea- shor nave bet aod and qcmrtantty making the veo purest Larxer to be obtained in the eity. je 17am TOTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN & CO, are re- N ceiving daily some of the finest FURNI TURE ever offered in this market, which wi invite the attention of those in want, as we — them they can save at least 10 per cent. iamely— Handsome carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and wainut Tete-n-Tetes, Sofas ps Semaine nears of = kinds. erry and poplar Tables. Mattreses. fale, corn-top, and husk; Comforts, Blankets, Bedsteads, high and low-post. ing Chairs, cane and wood-seats, . Cushions for Chairs, Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension ‘ables, Sideboards, What-not. Giasses of nll kinds, some extra fine Carpets, Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters, Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of al! kinda, Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. And other Goods too dumerous to mention to which We invite the attention of housekeepers and others as we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual t ers. ane ~ ©. R.L. CROWN & CO., cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. P. S.—We shi! still continue our i aug —- ‘Tuesd Thursday, and Saturday, both morning evening, im front of our store. Consignments soli- cited, and in all cases aarances apr icone required. ap 25-tf (intel) "Auctioneers. INTERESTING TO FAMILIES, ‘The following extract from a New York pay cannot fil to be interesting. In referring to, T the receipts of ‘Teas in this country for one year up to Sith ultimo, it says they will be 12, 000,000 pounds short of the imports of tie year end- , li My ivance in black teas. Oolongs, since last has been fifteen cents per pound; and n Teas, low and medium grades, need an. vance of one hundred per over last season's closing prices. it will thus be seen that the strong and rapid advance in the ten market has been the result of short supply and a tive demand ; but when itiscon- sidered that we nay hear at any moment of the en- tire suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. i fact, that, as soon as 2 sufficient force from Englan arrives at the seat of war, all five ports of entry in China, will probably be piaced under striet blockade, it would not be surprising to see ‘Teas ata much higher figure than they have yet attained.” a view of these facts, we hold out very great in- ducements for families to lay in_ their supplies of Tes norm, KING & BURCHELL, jetl-tf Corner Vermont ave. and 15th street, NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE. The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has openeda NEW STORE, corner of I2th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic WI QU 8, CIGARS, and FINE GROC ng of Fine Teas, Suzar, Coffee, Flour, Soap. fusins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovie: rd, & Co,, Pinet & Co., and Col. Chabard’ Brandies in cases, demijolins, and casks. Old J: maica Rum, Sherries, Madeira, Vort of various de- soriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in gases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s Edinburgh Ale, Annisette, Maraschino, Curacoa, bsynthe, AILPARNE, and a large and varied de- seription ¢ Be «hton Bitters, and Fever and Ague rT. Also, Si e particularly invited to call and exam- ine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mem- bers of Congress are also informed that their co will be promptiy attended to, and delivered at their residences at the shortest notice. A general assortinent of fine Havana Cizars, im- ported direct by the subscriber. at wholesale and re- Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. Levy’s Oid Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1840, Country orders punctually attended to, and coun- try produce of ali descriptiops received on consign- nt. ONAS uEV No.551 Twelfth street. ND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. or, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. received from New York and. Philadelphia, .., hi and now oifering at very low prices, to cash and prompt customers, & large and general assortment of Starve and 8. Fancy Goobs—comprising in part as New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks Best make black Silks, high lustred Biack Challies, Lustres and Mous Delaines Rieh printed (ali woo!) Mous Delaines Challies and Baroge Delnines, in great variety Kich Organdie, Barege.and Jaconet Robes t colors and mode plain Bareges and De- Inines Pian French Brilliants and Percales Plain colors Craveilas and Spring-style Poplins Dueais, a light seasonalle fabrio Best French printed Jaconets and Brilliante White Briliants, from 125 to 313¢ cents est makes new styles Ginghams Detages, Chainbrays and piain Lustres ~~ prints of new styles, in great variety, at cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies W site Gogns, in great variety. 3 ey Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Musling Plaid and striped Muslins 7 Smal!-higured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins Plaid and striped Jaconet, Nansook Swiss uslins White Tarietons, Illusions, and Wash Nets Irish Linens (of the best makes) very cheap Linen Cambric, Linen and Bishop Lawns Super English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use a os Bates, Atwood, and other good makes srtines White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) White Brillinnts and striped India Dimity Marseilles for Basques aud Bonnet Card Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collars, EMBROIDERIE: French worked Muslin C Swiss Cambric Collars an Swiss and Lace Sleeves and + Honiton and Maltese Lace Collars Swiss Cambric and Dimity Bands Embroidered Linen Cambrie Hdkfs. Also, new styles Lace and Silk Mantilias Stellaand White Crape Shawis Plain and rieh figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons Stee! spring, Nepolitan, and other Skeleton Skirts he Spring assortment of Bajou’s Kid Glov. ‘Taffeta Silk, binck lace and J.isie thread do. Cotton Homery of every kind for ladies and children inglish Half-hose, ribbed and plain em i fancy cotton do. vent of Silk Cravats and Ties Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cambrie Hdkis Gossamer and Laisie-thread Shirte and Drawers ale aris Sokges ae . f 80, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descri| tion, with every variety of Houso-furniching ‘Diy 8. omestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods at low prices. “BDpE-tr JOHN H. SMOOT, A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of fife have nearly run out, discovered while in the Kast Indies, 2 certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cougns, Colds, and Gene: Detniity. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child,a daughter, was given up to die, He had heard mueh of the wonderful restor id hen! iny valities of preparations mad ast India Hemp, and the thought ocourr ta him that he might make a remedy for his child.— He studied hard and succeeded in realizing bia wish- ey. His child was cured, and is new alive and well, He has since administered the wonderful remedy to thoasands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and he has never fasied in, nipletely heal- thy nappy. ishing to i Kood as > sible, he wilt send to such of hia affiiotel fellow! ve. ing &&% request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up, and successfully using it. He requires each applicant ta enclose him one shilling—three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the pay- ment of this advertisement, ent. Address Dr. H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. N. B. Dr. H. James has neither office nor agen in New York as some have pretended and adver tised. The recipe is sent from no piace but N+ 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jenny. may 2-3m HINA, GLASS AND QUE Cc RAD st Importers direct from LL pool to dria, Leg .eave to cal! the attergion of dealers, hotel keepers, and othersof Washingtonand fgetown, to their sucks of GOODS, for extentand variety, will a ie Eastern cities. i th mn ol semor partner wi 6 rers of Europe and the United States for f thirty years, has given him advantages in se of goods equal, if not superior, to any house inthe teade. An ingpection of goudsand prices wul satisty al! parties that purchases ean be made of them upon the most favorable terms. French inf Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated Freuch China Dinner Sete, goid band and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &c. French China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other ‘ a particles of Teaware § inner Ware, se; rom sets 1a China Dinner Sels.and separate articios always on White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and separate from sets, n¥ may be desired Blue Printed or Liverpool Ware, the same Seance anes White and Rockingham Ware, in ull su, ut, Press: i iain, and Monided Ginss Ware from the best establishments in the Eastern and Western ex, which will be wold by the package or other- wise. xperienced packers employed. Goods put up by a. Erbe transported Ly any mode without breakage, iboats from Washington to Alex- andr hourly» 1234 cents eacn wa: quar- wy bobs dvliar thus sient may save many INDOW GLASS.—w boxes 10 by 16 Wi ision G lass, i be pold as on "dolla and ¥-five per box for cash, in lots ol he Also. fulfsupply of ze Frenoh Glass, Ist, 2d. and Sd salle y's Base for hot-houses, 8 by io 18,2 by 12, 9 by 12, and 12 . Rei, SHELL, SON & co, ie Alexandra, Va. Ce ee ts YE_AND BARLEY MALT, for the R CITY MALY Hots i gornsr of Weat went Blork street. fi tiers (a, wi iv Poe eee AND DAMAGE BY Te! ye * R&nsPORTAPION. (XtAND FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ OF PHILADELPHIA. Fin, Mantne, ax Intanp Insurance. Authorized Capital —_.......—. @1,280,0001!! Orricz, Nontuwes Oy PENNSYLVANIA ‘AVENUE AND 1TH Steuer, Wasnineron. Ho, Tae. FiDIRE TONS: Daa, lon. . Floren Gee os A. chong a Bieite es A. Rul corge Helimbold, . Carroll Brewster, james eal, sna0 Jr. MAS B. ENCE, Fresident, EDWARD Re LELMHOLD, Nocrotarse LOCAL SURVEYORS. Pe Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City i John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia "James wil ama, No. 224 street AMOS i. lohn Rigglos, No. 501 13th street, below Pennsyl- vania avenue. . » MARINE SURVEYOR, Captain J. P. Levy, No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite National Hotel. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, John Thomason. i Authorized Capital and Assets........$1473,007 0 Assets. ss eee ven -@523,057 07 Invested in Bonds, Morigages, and Good Securities, The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the C to November 1, 1356: and inland risks to No- $214,684 6 176,796 61 8,74 47 Bud agency charges. Balance remaining with the Company. The Assets of the Company are as follows: Soiree 9 tn eity and county bonds. 16, Railroad bonds...........- First mortgages, real estate. Stocks, collaterals, on call. ard and consolidation vag ee sited with Duncan, Sherman lew York, .....--. 0.00 Det payment on stock not Notes for marine premiums... Due from agents, secured by bonds. < Premiums on policies recently issued, and Cee ng eee COMPANY ...~-...--06--.-—. 470 B ein eee eee meee ee eee 16,456 523,057 07 The business of this Com, will compare ably with the most successful similar mstitut: Pe) the United States. 2 . From the ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen mofiths, up to the Ist day of November, 1856, 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 thonsand one hundred and twenty -éight do!- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- — the pei cap piece 8 e of public TO 6, believi: tt 6 securil offered bg ‘ample, nel that all thir daime will be ad iesed more according to equity than legal technical- ities. = ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- FACTORIES, WAKEHOUSES, All descriptions of BUILDINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported VESsRLs, STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS, and the usual conveyances to oufom any portion of EUROPE AN a 7 Ay 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 very, improvement in construction and arrangement will be taken into con- sideration. Ail losses specdily adjusted and promastly paid, Office, northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be Sfecied at the Home Office, merthwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, : And 1n other principal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. aps. ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, HIN CT PAR TERED DE CONG ADSE. CaPitaL, ~— —. --—. ——. $200,000 !! This Com is now prepared to receive applica- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS. MER. CHAN DISE, &e., at the usual City rates, without Roy charge for Policy, et their Oihee, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsyivania Avenue, over the ‘Washington City Seyings Bank, Dikectors. Wm. F. Bayly, Samuel Bacon, | Joseph Bryan, James F. Halday, Wa. Orme, Hudson Tayior, Francis Mohua, M. W. Galt. Benj. Beall JAMES C, McGUIRE, President, Grarron D. Hanson, Secretary. ap ll-ly KIN US! B‘S iat te “Guus BROTHERS. Darosits.— Deposits received and Checks paid Without charge, on the northern seabeard @ities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. Interest on Derosits.—Interest will be allowed On Deposits at such rates as may be agreed tate Deposits in VinGiINtA aND UNCURRENT Money. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Noney re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we eharging the regular Exchange. | pracernre Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange will be discounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at The market rate. . Lerrers oF Crrvit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotunide m the naront Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Coilaterais, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, ‘and charged if Collaterals, on such termsas may beaxroed upon. TRRAVELING Brits of Exctanoe.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such suis as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditferent Cities of the Union. BiLLs AND LETTERS OF CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRR- LAND AND E.gRoPr.—Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and Evrope, furnished At the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. _ _Bonps, Stocxs, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- tics paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commamsion of a pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we rve the right tu cali fur 4 deposit of 10 pr. cent on the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- raph. = AILROAD, City, aND StaT# Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds ean be pinced in our hands for negolation, either in this country or Europe. Kati- road Irom purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp WaRRANTS.—I Warrants bougit at the A ‘arrants sold by us are ewaran- a ts located on commission. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- a le . Warrant will be forwarded to Western Houses on apders. or sent for sale on commussion to responsible irties, itxat Farare aye INsuURANCES.— Real Estate 1, an bought and sol Insurances effected. CLaIMs ON UNtTxD States, Court of Clams, Coneress.—Claims on the United States, before the Court AE apes or Sones ie ionrnated to us, will be rosecu! buy Abie attorneys. “4 promP' CHUBB BROTHERS, jan27 Opposite the Treasury, [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. E HOUSE OF 7 CHUBB BROTH RSs, yVashington, is CHAS. St. J. CHUBB, HOUS. ix bao GROTHER, BARROW & CO,, Pavenrons, lowa, tome a END foro Wat DoUeAEO HQve MaDe CARRIAGES, We have on hand nufacture, of our own ma’ fine assortment of all kinds of CARRI- AGES of the very best, latest, and most! Approved styles, and warranted in point of workmanship and material, to be equal to any made in the city of Washington or any other city in the United States, e respectfully solicit a call from the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; a8 we fre determined to let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low prices. i Wealso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- maulike manner, and at reasonable prices. Old Carriages taken inert Rp ment for new and ata fair price, ce) may 12-6m M STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOKS about the largest in this ety at tins, time, aud having been pur. before the rise in Leather, can be sold at about 15 to 2) per cent. less than goods purehased at this tune, Call examine for Ce at it P, HOOVER’ _ie tt tron Fall. Pa. ave. bet. 9h and 10 x I LACKBERRY BRANDY. —We have this day received a 80} yy oF 7 reer Brother’s BLACK- ERRY BRAN + Which is A fine article, and auprantee at “ele ape ee inits worst form, ia wholesale or retail by bide NY & SHINN, A iy 2 57 Green at.. Georgetown, L4 W BOOKS. WV barton’ American Criminal Law ; fourth ition. Wharton's porta of Indictments;snew edition, Wharton's Law of Homicide, Pritehard’s Admiralty Digest. Addison on Contracts ; new edition. Sedgewick on Statutory and Cons! al on Trustees; new edition. hitty on the Law of Carriers. aug) FRANCK TAYLOR, 4MOKED BEEF—SMOKED BEEF.—-A lot of Ss choice SMOKED BEEF for family use,received to-day, and for sale by j KING & BURCHELL, iv) » Gor. Vermont ave. and sth street. + REEN G iM eet EN_GINGER.— iw Vermont avenue and isth street. tional Law. Travelers’ Dir % OR CAPE MAY. Wasnixeton Branca RR.— MINGTON AKD BALTIMORE DISCOVERY . KENNEDY, of Roxbury has discovered in one ‘ore cures EVERY xD OF HUMOR, rom rst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. ‘has tri: FA over eleven hundred oon except in two cases, both Thund a je has now in his possession over one hu of its value, all within twenty miles wo bottles are warranted to cure @ nursing Sore ow to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples onthe Face. _ ‘Two or three bottles will clear the system of Biles. i the Mouth aad Stomach, ve cathiny vee t bottles are warranted to cure the ties are warranted to oureall Hu- warranted to cure Running of the among the Hair, Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt One bottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted worst kind of Ringworm. ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- Five to eight bottles will oure the worst case of Scrofula. rol A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken, looks so improbable te those who have in all the wonderful medicines of the day, as K on the pastures, and _— = ‘2 is celebrated SUMMER R Prat Gate day Loe wiles ‘ashi odd NERAL McDoNaLp on ys. and on all al it PARSONS. 5 NP VERNON. ers SORT oe int (except Sunday ) leat ud: Children (under 12 years) and Se _iylt4w _ (Intel& States) WASHINGTON "RANGE oy Hovrs.—The Si WastineTon i COLLYER will depart wi ‘ 5 hours, on and after 20th July inet. weave Alexandria, at mor in the Ey: Pe 8, 994, 8nd Hla. m., 12%, 2K, Pe Waadtianton Bt 2X, 10%, and 11% 8. m., 534, jem ly rely on the Boat start- ke a trip to MOUNT UEripat of each week, fhe public may confident time advertised. One of the Boats will Ida Non TURSDAY vi Neten ing Bom t be chartered for seation to JOSE company, at his ©: avenue. or to the Captains on board. Tae PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM Oxe of the Steamships of Jnited States Mails for CALIFORNIA, aud OREGON, | Panama twice each month. on the arr valof the United States Mail 8. 8. Company's steam- ers, Which leave New Orleans and New Y larly On Sth and 20th of each mouth woth the mauds. oi Cr tegese conueeting via PANAMA RAI ADR. ‘These steamships linve been inspected and ap- he Navy Departinent, and cuaranty sperd Y. ‘anamn Railrond (47 miles tong) is now eom- from Ocean to ocean, a LJ hours. ‘The baggage of York through to San * embarked at Pannma ky stesiner att ‘= e money paid iu New York covers all SA) Exther Boat may Any time, on Ap; President of the hat 2 common weed g) ng old stone wails, s! rm; yet it is a fixed fact. y ithas to start. ‘here are no IFS nor A} nor ha’s abont it suiting some cages, hui le I Hed over a thousand bottles of it m the vicinity 8 of it in every case. has already done some of the greatest cures ever I gave it to cluidren a year T have seen poor, puny, img children, whose flesh was soft 'Y, restored to & perfect state of health by one ‘To those who are subject to a sick hendache, one bottle will aiways cure it. catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been regulated by ‘it. Where the body is) sound it wo! P bunt where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but tbe alarmed; they always disap) rom four days to aweek. Thereisnevera sult from it; on the cont né in Massachuset ives grewt relief in Keserve stewmers are keptin port in Pannma and tention m case of acei- vute isenurely rediable—no fail- when that feeling is kea new person. J stextravagant cucumiums of it dent. so that th Panama the same day they ar- that ever man five at Acpinw: ce | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its mtroduction asa general family wonderful virtues have been in it Lhat 1 never suspes . Several cases of epileptic tite—n disease whi always considered incurable, have been eur: O, what a mere: all cases of that awful malad: have seen more of it than I have. 4 know of several cases of Dr. feadache, Dyspe} 0} ine, the Kidneys, &c., the than any medicine No change of diet ever necessaty—eat the best you Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per dny—children over ten years dessert-spoonlu children from five to eight years, tea-s| 7 no directions can be applicable to all constituti take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o ™. RED ONALD KEN Y. rren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, for Washington.—Chas. Stott & ; dwell & Lawrence, JB. Gardacrs Bites mer, Schwartz & B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar 0 Bro, Agents for Georgetown.—R. . Cissell, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly ors go thranch by each steamer, charge of women and eliidren without othe: lors. Rigallttigg Dh fang at aft rin oJ —— apply at thes i street. New York. sna ON RATATOND. . WwW. ND.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & CO., New Or . L. BARTLETT, Boston. Fee OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. ‘The Steamer MARYLAND July, commence running recularly to leaving Washington. ik every MONDAY wi (ol evel ay THURSDAY at 4 o'clock p.m She will teuch, gou INT. PINEY ISLAND, and th Medicine, great y—there are bu sy, all of them will, on the 8th of and particularly in Diseases discovery has done more good Eleventh-st. whart SA returning, at OLD BLACKISTONA’S e usual landings on the Potomac. ‘e. including meals, to Old Point and Nor- WM. MITCHELL, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE * ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR BIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Reexlar Sailing Days, 5th € Drh of each month, frauds and im inde have D. S DOLLARS, Giltunn, Kidwe & Co, D. Walsh fartin King, Nairn & Cavtion.—So. erpetrated on travellers ORNIA,that the sul Acent for passage hs —. the city of eaution all persona pas: that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be the. Steam: f ry Patens, Railroad, as oe 0 In New York is authorized to e T ‘ompanies have only ore private MEDICAL TREATISE IOLOGICAL VIE M. B. La CROIX, M 200 pages and 130 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. 1077 PRICE ONLY 35 CENTS, ID Sent free of posta sp T, the only authorized ork, feetsit his duty to sage bo California, W OF MARKIAGE, 1. D., Albeny, N, Y, ‘0 all parts of the Union. Dr. M, B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar P ised edition of 2% p: Price 25 cents a copy, A popular and ve treatise on the duties and casualties and fruitful ailian- nfelicitous and infer- A pew and rev “offise fa New York, 77 W est street, corner of Warren steve! nthe North River, af the head of the Com: beerve my sign over the door. my FAW. RAYMOND, Agent, New York. married life—h ces, mode of securing them- tule ones—their obviation and removal—nervous de- tality, its causes and cure, by a process at once 80 safe, and effectual, that failure 1s im) for daily management—an essay on torrhera, with practical observations on a sa! more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to ded commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case graphi ly illustrated by beautiful remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the Itisatrothiul adviser to the married, marriage. Its perusal is partic- to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are con- sojous of haying hazarded the health, happiness and es to which every human being 1s entitled to, rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for ed free of postage to any part of th by addressing Dr. I New York, enclosing 25 cents. N. B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor [LA ROL diseases upon which h —_—$—<——. $$$ ie NNHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ONITED STATES MAILSTBAMERS. The Ships composing this Ga t. Olivet Eldridge, Capt ae on: ~--- Capt. James West, These ships having been built by cont: for the Government service,every care in their construction, as sure strength and speed for passengers are unequalled for elegance and com- Price of passage frem ‘New York to Liverpool, in firat cabin, $19); in second do, tra size state rooms, $325. From Liverpool to ‘ew York, 30.and 20 guineas. An experienced Sur- eon attacked ty each sly water-tight bulk- heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILI 1 FRom Lr 00L. -1857 Wednesday, June 24.5857 ednesday, July 8.188? ednesday, July 22. 1857 eduesday, Aug. 5. 1857 1ag7} Wednesda | at530 The ATLANTIC -. ON ract, ess! in their engines, to in- their accommodations those coutemplati: ularly recommend » $75; exclusive use of +A CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, is oan be secured upon any of the @ have improved , either persunally or by mail. gines often cure in the ghort space of eix days, and mmpletely and entirely eradicate all traces of those orders which copaiva and cubebs have so lon ote. to the ruin of the health o| rench Secret” is the great con- for that class of disorders which un- hysicians treat with mere irretrievable destruction to the tion, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world can- 17, tice No. St Maiden Lane, Alteny, N. Y. =e. J en thought an ai the patient. His tinental remed: turday, July 4 Saturday, Jaly 18 Saturday, Aug.1 Saturday, Aug. } patient’s constita- JE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which re prepared to sell at asmall advance of eost for cash : A véry large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated i Wednesday, Dec. 23.1857 4 os Turmer’s Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Dispepsia 3 Bia etry Brandy, certain cure for Diarrhea and ry Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, allof superior qualit Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran- dies, all of fine Havors, prepared from the pure perment Cordials For freight or ly to yhbeeakD KY COLLINS, No. 56, Wall street, Ye BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Li PHEN KENNARD & © jon. . WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bis: of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof expressed thereimm juice of the fruit n, Annis, and Pe ” TEAMER GRORGE PAGE, ar 7 HOURS OF DEPARTURE. eek Leave Alexandria at 432, 7%, 9, Wi ae lexandri Pay Te, 9, LOK, 8, ON, 1196, 11K, LIS fe PRICE. FOR EDWAR RG, Va,, via CI e Packet Boats AR GO and M1. C, MEIGS, will commen daily trips to the above points, arch 33, leaving the w. er, Georgetown, Extract of Sarsnpai Forest Wine Bitters. We have also on hand, a supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spiendid articie. » the above, we have atall times a the following named stock of Malt being the only Liquors of the kiad in the istrict, and which cannot fail in givi to all who use them: XXX Pale Ale,Philadel ter, and a fine article of 6x. yashington at 6, large supply ol Philadelphia X hia Brown Stout,X X Por ir . »& supply of Minerai Water, Cider, &., ARNY 57 Green atreet, ANIA AVENUE, mear corner of \3th Street, B. H. STINEMETZ havi with s Company of Hatters t nished with the most popu of MOLESKIN ‘AND BE. | hereafter meke d4 per cent upon the actu: market price, making theHat sold for (and not uufrequently for §5) for the low price of $3.50, a slight varia tion in quality $3. hact of W. H. hours; leavin teever o'clock in the 8 will arrive at the Great Falls,or Washington Aqueduct, at 108. m., Seneca at 12m.. Edwards’ Ferry atS p.m., where a stage wiil be in ers to Leesburg, Va. erry every «lay at nine 236 PENNSYLV made arrangements readiness to conve) Returning, leave Edwards o’elock in the morning, and arriving in Georgetown 1,75. Intermediate points as ee Washington "Aguedvet Through: Tickets, follows: Great Fall Seneca, 75 cents; Leesburg, Virginia, including coach, @ served on the Bouts at moderate prices. he money. To make this system | _ mar 25 W.H.& keep no books, but sell exclusive- oN DxriveRy, which cannot fail being us to the purchaser, thereby enabling him for cash and sell at a small profit, meeting CAPS, and STRAW Boys, Misses and’ Infants’ wear. ed to call and examine our stock. Cal! at 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near eorner of NEW ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. — New Styles FELT H GOODS, for Men MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD Persons are invit M PLETED—CONNECTING S. C.; Savan- stern cities, with ig sia Rive ew ted and opened for the reg- afford more Expedition and less Expense then anyother route between the Northeast and South- EONORA D’ORCO, by G, P. R. James; price Dead Secret, by Wilkie Collins; price 50 cents. Nothing New, by Miss Muloch; di di The Fortune of Glencore, by C: War Trail, by Capt. Mayne Reid : pri 81 wv Trait, by . f ne Reid; price “ New York Led 4 is ei 8. el. ‘his road is now com) has, Lever; price 50 gz the Magazines and soon a8 published, sent by mail, free of post: A good assortment of 'T! rains leaye Stevenson daify at 26 the ‘strival of the trains from Chattsnooga and Naahviile,jand arrivert Memphis m™., connecting with First Class 8, and all other impor- ents. at Charleston or Savan- to Mefnpiis and other points, Adams Express Come daily by the Passen- at ARMS) Genera! Superintet HUNTSVILLE, (Ala.) Aprii Ist, 1857. Tickets to Memph C,; Charleston, 8. C laata, ; Chattancora, and N i counect with the Western Tra: sengers will take them; N.C.; Augusta, Ga.; C. ed . Any Books or Papers will o’clock, @. m., ( e, on rectipt of price. rmometers on hand. __No. 128 Bridge st,. Georgeto' LIMA TOLOGY or THE UNITED STATES, aud of the temperate latitudes of the North American Continent, embracing a full comparison of these with the Climatology of the tem tudes of Furopeand Asia, ‘ y to Agricu'ture, Sanitary Investigations, and {Eng: sothermal and Rain Charts for each season. the extreme months, and rin Blodget, 1 large volume many Maps and Engrav- ___ FRANCK TAYLOR, ARRIE.D OR SINGLE; by Miss Sedgwick ;2 ‘The Fortunes of Glenoore ; by Charles Lever; 50 A \vengro; by George Borrow ; 5) cents, tant points upon nah, will be fo press Freight T: Freight in charge of ti pany cn carried over this “At trains from Wiimipg- ‘Uttanooga and Nashvi ‘Tenn.; aud the day trams from Charleston a: Kingsville, S. C.; and Atianta, Ga. BUILDERS AND hand a large tot of ” \s TrORMS, S x of carved and plan d TALI hy Charlotte Bronte ; 75 cents, Margaret Oliphant : 50 cents. y James; 50 cents. Porte Crayon; $2.50, re 4 Tl ad ; pelimiaes Manual DS, SILLS, PLA NWO PIANOS AND TWO MELODEONS! to make room for others. W. G. METZER Corner Pann. avenue tak ice. Stiy S2-tm™ Sd door trom ehener af tathwnd Festa. COPIES OF ROSALIE, THE PRa- Sy and Store. ten tierces of chilled LP gidione pnp cy _ JONAS P. LEVY, Has, SIDES, SHOULDERS, AND LARD. ) Sides, and Shoulders, and utter; extra su QANS!-FANS!—Selling off ur PA Bt hs 2 oBAUHEL, f : SiMobA vie LIN' th ste. ALL & STEPHENS, z if L and J in CLOTHS, CASSIMERBS. AUD VESTINGS eat! CODY BRON Te Just reneived, Bae: Lard and fresh wn and white : Toceries, Wines, n PUMERY, &e..nt jy mte’ No, Sc4T2th street, GHLIN & FOLS, oe — _ WASHINGTON BRANCH RAIL: ‘6 Taaina AUN 4S FOLLOWS: rom WA D 6a. m. at Relay with t for the Wh Tillie for Phaeton Sad Ry Wy m.. New York pathy for Baltimore ana’ Nerione and at Rejay wil rederiok train. sgl pe sc Dae Se New York. Tom BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at Senna eerie je pes “ SPAREONS. Accent. QEANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, @REAT SOUTHE IL LINE. Twice Daily, (Sunday nights ex. WASHINGTON CLEY ty he AuikANDEIA, GORDONSVILLE te ich: Leaves ‘Washington at 6 0’clook a. m. Pare from Wes tonto Kvenmed, $5.5. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Leave Washington at 6 o'clock a.m., arrive in a bap Pong a La ment teermens a SR my W irains on the and Road fos MEMPHIS, Dail Stages from Obat- lottesville to Lynchburg a distance of 60 miles, Fare Gom Wastungton to {ynchbarg, es _, The most expeditions route to the Virguma Pee Six hours’ stage Lravel to the Green- brier Whute Sulphur. at leave Washington at 6a. m., arriveat WHITE HUR the same mght. Alexandria to White Sulphur, $12.50, ‘The steamer GHORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, beng owned by the Ratiroad Company, runs iD Cennection With Lhe irnuns, Tickets fi r th ae for Ra sud Lynchburg procured on IN Ormnibuscs and Baggage Wagons will best the Depot of the Washingten Railroad, to conve; pas wengers and ego to the Steamboat, for Alexan- y wap skstance of six miles, aliewing ample time Neh. . JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. _Alexandna, July, 107. cae yy 8-tt BW AND IMPORTANT SCHE FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILKO ‘The revent extension and improvement of ite - ing Connecting limes at the West has required ao en- lure revision of the running arranzements of thie Toad by whieh highly important go to the trav- eler are Saat Onand after MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THR LY TRAINS will be ran in both directions for through passengers. First—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts from Camden Station, trerees pu A.M.,(exoept ‘Sunday,) tee ‘Way stations arrives at Cum- beriand at ¢ —Tae MAIL TRAIN stsrts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 23) and srriyes at Wheeling at 425 . M., connecting Benwood with Central Ohio trains for Corumbus, Cincinnati. Lou- isville, Chrengo, St. ‘Louis. &c.. and at same pisce With trains for Cleveiand, Toledo, Detroit, Aes Dy Cleveland Road, and siso at Parkersburg with Ma- “Tide The ST. LOUIS amd CINCINNATI ird—The OU a ci» A EXPRESS TRAIN lenves day att PEM come necting at Benwood at9 A. M. with ex: trains from Bellaire to Cintinwati, (eithout ¢ Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in hours from Baltimore and ey from Wi ton. Jt also connects + in Stusrafton with encs Park 7 Is far Chillioot, f ete. trac connect at Xenin for Dlanepol ts, Chicago and St, Louis, and st Cincuwat: with the Great Ohio end Mississipp: Express for Louisville. Cairo and St. through to St. Lours in less than 42 hours from jaltimore. this train the trme to all the central soat. m the West is much while the distance is from 49 to 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other toutes. From sag connections are satu a riving at Balt imore Cees La al! . e checked through to pnts. ROUGH TICKETS som at koweat Casaticn Station and at Washington. D.C. erafrom Keltimore or Washington may view the oo by dayle, ~ ing trains, an ing over at Cu or - land, 9: Fesuming kext morning by biT yf Ae- commodation. train, leaving Cumberland at 8 and (Oakland at 10.50, POR WAY PASSENGERS. The Camberiand Accommodation Tram at 7 A.M., Will stop at all Stations east of Cynperiend, and Wheel ccommodation at Stations og Cumbe: ing West. Eastwardly, the Mail Train leaves W heeling at 2.) A. M. and 'A m0 - dation leaves Cumverfand at 9, reaching tumore THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Park way passengers will take the Express am end the Mail oastwardly. ‘The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P.M, stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at 9.15 A, M., arriving at Beltimore 12 noon, LICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 res ” saat. 5 ry an Ellicott’s Mulls st 7 Ma: is e: as FOR WASHINGTON AND TEE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at Sree ery ay M. On Sundays at 4.15 A, . . Morty. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.3) A. Nand and <2) BM. ‘On Sundays at 7A. Mead + M. only, The first and fourth trains Irom Baltimore, end the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be Xpress mail trains. stopping only at Washington Janotion and Annapolis Junction. The 9.15 and 5.152raans from Baltimore and the®.39 §nd 42) trains from Washington connect with the trams from Annapolis. For tickets, i formation, fa ke. apely to J.T+ ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket oftee, Camden Station. M. &. WOODSIDE, jy 13-tf Master of Transportation, Baltimore, ‘O WESTERN TRAVELERS. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. fig Se? Se NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBURG J HE WEST. AND T; ST. ON AND AFTER JULY Ist, e7, TWO DAI LY TRAINS will leave Caivert Station for Pitts- burg And all Western and South or Northwestern aaties. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltrmore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.15 -M.. connecting with the Mail Train over the great ‘eunsylvania Reilroad, aud arriving in Crncynnati at 4,0 P.M. the foliowmg day; at Chicago im 34 hours, and at St. Louis in 4 hours, ‘ TH FTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baitimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P, M. for Harrist N e EVERY NIGHT at i0 P.M, connecting with Lightning Express over the Penn- sy!vama Reulrond for Pitsburg, arriving at | P.M. ‘The 8.15 A. M. and 10 Pp M. trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chiraco Kotlroad and its Northern, Sorthern and Western connections. 1 Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island. Bur!- inxton, lowa City, Milwaukee, sand other leading exties Will save one Aundredamil+s of ¢ 19 time with four ir ss changes of cars, by taking this route. 115) Passehrers for Cleveland, Sondusky, Toledo Ah treit £6 by this route, and the time is une- qnalled, being 43 miles shorter than any —— = i Leaves Ba Passengers for St. Louts. ee ‘er- saute. Cairo, and ali points on the lower and Upper Miesissippi, make Jess changes of oars and arrive in advance of any other ron and to Cinein- nati, Columbas, Dayton, Lovisville and other prom nick as by any other a ingenge CHECKED THROUGH and Aandled with rare. _ FOK THE NORTH. 15 A. M. and 10 J°. M. Trains comnect close! Express trains over the Dauphin road for Wi peep mira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fails and la, thus forming the most direct railway route to North-western Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers will find this the shortest, Soren most expedious route to Nisgara Falis Throvgh tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Columbia and Lancaster, by all the ge as each, each tram having sure connections. Passen- gers by this ronte avoid trestied bridges and al! the inconvenience of ferry across the Susquehanna river. Passencers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysture Emmittsburg, Carlisie and Chambersburg go by the trains at 3.15 A.M. and 3 P.M. s Passengers for BEDFORD SPRINGS leave in trains at 2.15 A.M. or W P.MT., connecting with trains over the Pennsylvania Raslroad to Huntingdon, aud by Bread Top Rarlroed to Hopewell—thenve by first class coaches to Bedford, overs road unsur- passed by any inthe country. Fare $650. Passenxers for VORK SPRINGS. NPAR Aes ad QALEDONIA |: WARM - and PAPERT leave by trains at 8.15 A.MV3 WESTMINSTER BRAD The Cars on this roxd make but on por day, Por THROUGH. TICKETS and farther infor- mation apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N, E. corner of Calvert and Frauklin streets, Balti’ MPnckable Funds only received for Fare. Sy Wt VOTICE.—1 haves few of those oh TOW TPSETS on hands whion Twist to close out, and will xell_at cost. Also, Qomciege: ‘All fat want to buy chenp, No. 38. « SiR patent a nh era Here arene. 370 UNDER BROWNS’ HOTEL. t 8 ae a Scanset OeRARY Seah fies ny Gi Tey style and make, at the Browns’ Hotel, next t i rau Rast 2A pil YON T’S GUNPOW: Dinan eur nd Erte the various kind Fd DU wi GU edt me am ‘prepared supply the same inany quanti! parties . on the most lavorable terms: oR T KING, Agent for the District of may 1247 (Intel teStaran) yt oer ie. Sivew panos fas ‘IVED THIS WEEK EW P eengeien ir Warerooms, between 9th and 10th ets.,. 36 a JOHN F. ELLIS.