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WHAT MAKES A MAN, truthful soul, a loving mind, OR ion ter te kind, A spirit firm, erect and free, ‘hat never basely bends the knee, hat wit! mot bear a father’s weight Of slavery’s chain. for small or great, ‘nat truly spexks from God within, ‘bat never makes a league with sin, ‘bat snaps the fetters despots make, Sadjores the oars god own sake, worshi; a) iin alone, And bows no more than at His throne ; ‘That trembles at no tyrant’s nod, A soul that fears no one but God, And thus can smile at curse or ban ; ‘This is the sou! that makes a man. INTELLECT. Beauty gives The features perfectness, and to the form ite delicate Pronertione she may stain ‘he eye with a celestial blue—the cheek With carnune of the sunset ; she may breathe Grace in every motion, like the play Of the least visibie tissue of a cloud: Re may give all that is within her own right cestus—and one xlance of intellect, Like stronger magic, will outshine tt all. wits +++ e+e-+ THE GREAT RACE-HORSE ECLIPSE. Professor Low, in his work on domestic ani- mals, gives the following description of one of the most celebrated horses that ever lived : ‘Eclipse was got by Marsake, a grandson of Bartlett's Childers, out of Spiletta. He was foaled in the year 1764, duriug the eclipse of that year, from which circumstance he took his name. He was bred by the Duke of Cumber- Jand. and, on the death of that prince, sold to Mr. Wilman, a salesman at Smithfield, and ai- terward became the property of Mr. O’Kelly. Eclipse had not the grandeur of form of Flying Childers, and might have escaped notice but for the accidental trial of his stupendous pow- ers. He was about 15 hands and | inch high; his shoulders were very oblique, low, and so thick above, that, according to the observation of the time, a firkin of butter might have rested upon them. He stood very high behind, a con- formation suited to his great powers of progres- sion. He was so thick-winded as to be heard blowing at a considerable distance. In the lan- age of honest John Lawrence, ‘he puffed and Saeed like an otter, and galloped as wide as a barn-door.’ “« No sooner were his powers exhibited on the turf, than every cye was set to scrutinize his form, and he was then admitted to possess, in Perfection, the external characteristics indica- tive of great speed. A volume was written on his proportions by M. St. Bel, a veterinary sur- geon. whose investigation showed that his fig- ure differed greatly from the conventional forin which ulative writers hud assigned as the standard of pe-fection. “He was of an indomitable temper, and his jockeys found it in vain to attempt to hold him, but contented themselves with remaining s in the saddle, while he swept along, his n almost touching the ground. His full speed was never determined, since he never met with an fas sufficiently fieet to put it to the proof. He not only was never beaten, but he was able to distance some of the best horses of bis day ; and the fleetest could not keep by his side for fifty yards together. “ This remarkable horse first appeared on the turf, at the age of five, in 1769. In the-first heat he set off of his own accord. and easily gained the race, his rider pulling him in vain with all his force for the last mile. O'Kelly ob- serving this, and aware of his horse's powers, Cliered int e second heat to ‘ piace the horses,’ and he took heavy bets that he did When called upon to declare, he said ‘ first and the others were distanced,’ or. in the language of the turf, had no place. From this time Eclipse was continually on the turf, and geined every race. No hor tring to con- tend with him, he closed his career of seventeen months by walking over the Newmarket course for the King’s Plate, in 1770. During this brief period it is said he gained twentr-five thousand pounds for hisowner. He was then em loyed with eboney profit as a stallior. tie got three hundred and thirty-four winners at our Bumerous race courses. who are computed to have gained ebout one hundred nd = xty thou- pounds to their owners, besides cups and plates. Eclipse died in the year 1789. at the age of twenty-five. This fanous horse was a deseendant from the Darley Arabian.” 1D It is undoubtedly the dog star, which ex- erts so Sirtus an effect upon the mania for crime in New York UF Some of the Cin hard upon the late and the Excursios other places generally te 6 Tas) » and the whol afair derided iJ” A man in Patterson. N. J. abont a year fo struck 2 poor girl on the hand, inflictin + What was supposed to be a very slight wound. It soon became swollen and ve infel; and the entire arm is now shriveled and remains utterly [7* A remarkable instance of self- possession is narrated of » professional swan of this elty. He was sailing, Sunday. when : geile rose, be being frightened, took to the shore, at the mame time saying < “it isn’t being drowned that I fear so much as the looks of the thing in print—Drowned on Sunday.’ ~ 0" A perpetual injunction bas bees i sed inst a low concern in New York, that took the name of Lovejoy’s Hotel, and seduced trav- elers into stopping there, on the reputation of that establishment The Court decided that the name of a hotel wus in the nature of a trade mark, and ‘was the property of the one who had originally given the reputati Locomotives ix re Corxter —The number of locometives running in the United States (says the American Engineer) is Probably over nine thousand. The proportion of enuines to leugth of road will average one to every three miles ; for while some of the Western roads have bat one to every five or six miles many ers, like the Erie, New York Central, Baitimoreand Obio,&e ‘ have nearly one for every two miles. The Read, ing has about three engineers tor every two miles. ——_—_—————— = ARRIVALS AT THE HOTE BROWNS’ HOTEL.—D shiv Matthews, O; LW siffon, d Brown, Va; W M Jenn Mrs North, do; 8 O Scott and lady. 1 do; Mrs E Townsend. do; J Heitzie — g. Md; J T Hamilton, Ala; Spragins, Va; W Fran do; James J Munds, SC; Mis Munds; do; J M Chambers and lady, Ga; J F Hudson and lady. do: J D Had and daughters, do; Mixs T dé 8 C Threewits. do; R Salas MrsM Poufaud, do; Miss R I Brumley, Ga A Pope, do; D Rarney. Ala. C Browser. do; F Sims, Tex; E A Shipley, M D Carroll, Miss; O N Bryan, } aban. do;'R K Osbourn and lady at La; J B Rankin, NC ; A McDowell, do; Miss M A Erwin. do; Misx J her, do; S$ B Erwin, DC; G W Tubman. Md: JN Davidson, La; D Callahan, Fla; J N Robey Y;ER Mason, Mo; T H Elwes. Eng; L J Smith and ladies, Md; G A Miller, Pa; fi Mitchell, Md BD Edmond, Vt; Va; J Cowman, + do; Dr PS JW Starr, N 3 Mrs JL Williams, a L ooper. HL lady, ¢ and children, Tenn WILLAR Ds’ HOTEL —R Serpell. Md; W Robinson; Carey Robinson; A Find: y, Va; A Jor- don, Md; J H Hunter, Mo; BM . Md; WW Clay, 1; H MeCullonzh, fy Mrs Foreman. do: Mra Bass. d Pitkin, NY Butlerbauya, Pa; R Salas. SC; Mr« R Solas, do; Mrs Poufand, do; Miss R Poofand. do; Mrs Cherry. NY; $ay Robinson, fy,do; Mrs lL Robinson, do; Naa Ness. Md; WR Young. Miss; WC do; E Foster, Md: H H Maniyoult, & em, Mo; W Young, DC; Brantz Ma W Hallet, NY; HK Aiken, Mrs Aiken.do; A Miller, Ps; De J M Williams, Ala; J Slocum, RI; Chas Winter, Tark’s Istand WASHINGTON E.—C Clark, Miss; R Ruli, Vo, Mrs EJ Bld two daughters, O; Mrs Capt Chansbers and child, N J; O Johnson, A Dickerson. Pa; Jno D Penix, Go: fayden,Ct; BB Bunith. W Langley, Ind; RP Miss; € L. ieving and lady, WC; B DeBarro. Brac zil; J Dooly Jno Hutebins, NC; Wm Ferdi- nand, Iii; & Mayo, W Hamunond, Ga; Wm Pen- ning, Ct KIRK WOOD HOUSE —W A Harris, DC; W L Waiter, Va; W Hodges, Ky: A Maddox. Md: D C Digys and family. do: G W Hi Tylecand —— \- Bt. Galinhe do: AH Jines, Cal; 5 lowel, Va: MM Geekie NY; \y ihbur NH; AJ Marshall. Va, F Moir) pi res RF Niner, La; J Carstans, Pa; JM Vommings, MOVEMENTS OF 0 STEAMEKS. Prom rue Unirep States, Steamers Leave. For Days. -Boston...... Liverpool... Aug 12 New York..Liverpool...Ang.15 uy Aug 22 w York. .July 26 New York. July 29 ew York..Aug. 5 Paioburg New Vork.. Aug. 8 City Wasi New York..Ang.12 Arago..... 0000+. Havre ......New York..Ang.25 ‘The California Mail Steamers leave New Yor: op the Stb and wth of each month, Miscellaneous. Will thankfully receive and prompt! pct ne 4 ors in his line vith whieh his friend 0. “a4, ‘corner 6th and c. sts.,oret Ridenour’s eons jectionery Store, No. $04 Pennsylvania avenue (nort! side) between 9th and 10th Nap ae (chan = with sastanas pant dlepesas oh, and at the lowest rates, je 5-2m FOMERRIES & JUNNIMAN, On F. street ap 25-tf (intel) Auctionee! lucements for families 'to lay in t ‘en mow. KING & BURCH iell-tf | Corner Vermont ave. and lsth street. NEw GROCERY, WINE, AND The subscriber begs to inform. be public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on handa irae and varied aavort ment of Foreign and Domestic WINE: ? cases, Cham A Edinburgh Ale, Aunisette, Maraschino, Curacos, Absynthe, Champagne, and a large and varied de- seription of Havana Cigars. C., has received from New York and Ph > Hast indies, a certain cure for Cousumpti Asthma, Bronchitis, Cougus, Cc Detility. The remedy was’ d when his only child,a daughter, was given up to die. He had heard much of the wonderful restor ative and besling qualities of preparations made trom the East India Hemp, aud the thougit ocourred to lum that he might make ® ramedy for his child.— He studied hard aud succeeded in realizing lin wish- He has since adm thousands of suffe: he lins never failed in makit.< them completely hea!- shilling ~seeee pooh ura rhe recipe, and the remainder to applied to the - ment Of thix advertisement. Addre ‘ aM radi ‘Will satisfy al! parties that purchi them upon the most favorable te 1. French China Dinner s, decorated French China Dinner Sets, gold tnd and plain white “rench China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &c. rench China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other separa ve Printed or Liverpool Ware, Goramon deed, White and Keck, seventy-five per box for ons! M. B. HEYL, i OUSE PAINTER AND GEAZ IER irders can be left at between E and F, APITOL HILL, | - . will be dail; have fitted up it pines pr hee bodiy ah, orm | and every — ish to engag ‘Koglish Quadnilies or who wish | eo in the German W ines, will find ‘on opportunity to do so en engaged for the sea- son, and will be in attendance. 7 and constantly making the i Larter to be obtained in the city. je 1hsm CE.—C. R. L. CROWN & CO. eave daily some of the finest ee 'URE ever offered in this market, which we invite the attention of those in want, as we agsure them they can save at loast 10 per cent. jamely— jandsome carved marble-top Buren Tables osewood and walnut ‘Teton Totes? Wardrobes, Chairs of all kinds. herry and ‘attreses, re and wood. ing FB, CB: sen! Gushions for Chairg, Settocn Cigeks Of all kinds, popiar Tables. » . -top, and husk; Comforts, jedsteads, high and lowsposts tension Tables, Sideboards, at-not. lasses of all kinds, some extra fine Carpets. ettage Sets, Rugs, Waiters. s “a Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. bs And other Goods too numerous to mention to which we invite bo attention of housekeepers and Cae min | as we are determined to sell for cash or to punct customers, Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO., cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. P. S.—Wee shall still continue our regular sales on Tuesday, Thursday ta ns evening, in front of our store. anon emp soli- ted, and day, both morning and in all cases Sipe ppae “i hp required, ‘TERESTING TO FAMILIES. The following extract from a New York pa cannot fail to be interesting. In referring t the receipts of Teas in this country for on ar up to Mth ultimo, it says they will bo 12, ),000 pounds short of the lmports of the year end- ing — , 1856, and that he advance in black teas. Oolongs, since last mnber, has been fifteen cents per pound; and Young Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades, have experienced an cent. over last seasou’s closing prices. “It will thus be seen that the strong and rapid advance of one hundred per vance in the tea market has been the reeult of » short supply and active demand ; but when itis con- sidered tha Ure suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. in fact, that, as soon as a sufhcient ferce from gland 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.” t we may hear at any moment of the en- n view of these facts, we hold out very great in- heir, supplies of LL, LIQUOR STORE. s_ friends and the CIGARS, snd FINE GROCER is, consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Gives, Raisins, Pigs, Sardines, Anchoviex Otard; Marrett & Pinet & Co., and Col. Chabard’s Brandies in es, demijohna, and casks. Old Ja- maica Rum, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various de- scriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in ne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s Also, Stoughton Bitters, and Fever and Ague er. Bitters: Porter, Ale, and Cid Families are particularly invited to cal! and exam- = the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mein- of Congress are also informed that their orders » promptly attended to, and delivered at their residences at the shortest notice. A general assortinent of fine Havana Cigars, im ported direct by the subseriber. at wholesale and re- tain Canal Boats eupplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in ex, Levy's Old Whiske: Country orders punctually attended to, and coun- try produce of all descriptions received on consign- ment. JONAS P. LEVY, je3-tf No. 54 Twelfth street. nee. constantly on hand, of 1940, PRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. Smoot, No. 119 Bridge street, reetcwn, De pilndel phi now offering at very low prices, to cash av rompt customers, a large and general assortment of STarce end Fancy Goovs—comprising in ,art as follows. viz: New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks _ make binek Silks, high lustred - tack Chatles, Lustres and Mous Delaines Rich printed (ali wool) Mons Delaines Chailies and Barege Delaines, in great variaty Rich Oreandie, Barege.and Jaconet Robes Bright colors and mode piain Bareges and De- muines lain Frenoh Brithants and Percales iain Colors Craveilas and fers style Popline ight seasonable fabric ext French printed Jaconets and Brilliante White Brilitants, from 12 to 3134 eenta Best makes new Styles Ging hams Deteges, Chambrays and pian Lustrea ish Prints of new styles, in great variety, at 2 colors best French Organdies Waite Goons, in ereat variety, Plain Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Mustins Pinid and striped Muslins Smail-ficured and rich Brocade Swiss Mustins Plaid and striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss Musling . W hite ‘Farletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets Irish Linens (of the best makes) very cheap Linen Cambnic, Linen and Bishop Lawns J Super English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ use New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes Shirtnzs White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) White Brilliants and striped India Dunity Marseilies for Basques and Bonnet Card Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collars, EMUROIDERIES. French worked Mus.in Collars and Sets wise Cambric Collarsand Sets Swiss and Lace Sleeves and Seta Honiton and Maitese Lace Covlars Swiss Cembricand Dinuty Bands Embroidered Lipen Cambria Hdkfe, Ino, now st e and Suk Mantilias Stella and White Crape Shawls Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons — ‘STINE, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton Siar! Spring aseortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves ‘affeta Silk, black lace and Lisie thread do. Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and uidren Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain do Lisle thread and fancy cotton do. good assortment cf Silk Cravats and Ties s, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs Gossamer and Lisie-thread Shirts and Drawers New style Parasois. Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of overy descrip- tion, with every variety of House-furnishing ‘Dry Lo Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest es. Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods at — eee “ap 8 JOHN H. SMOOT, A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while in the P nd General ered by him His child was cured, and is now alive and well. stered the wondertul remedy to ra in all parts of the world, and happy. Wishox to doses Dod AB poR- sh sible, he will send to such of him alot fei be- t, this recipe, with full and explicit herng at Upe successfully using each pPicaut to enclose him one returned as postage on the 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 tised. The recipe n 19G. street, Jersey City, New Jersey. may 265-30 CBN, GLASS AND have pretended and adver ent from no place but N+ UEENSWARE. R.H. MEN SON & CO., Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- drin, beg .eave to call theattention of dealers hotel-keepers, and others of Washinetonand Georgetown, to their stocks of GOODS, Which, for extent and variety, will compare favorably with any establishment in the The connexion of their senior partner with the manufacturers of Europe and the United States for Eastern cities. irty years, hes given himadvantnges in of goods equal, if not superior, to aLy le. Aninspection of goodeand prices can be made of ts, gilt ai articles of ‘Teaware And Dinner Ware, separate fi India Cina Dinner Sets,und separates on White Granite Ware in every variet; separate articles always in gota and ite from sets, 29 may be ockingham Ware, in full sup} ly. Crt, resvells Piain, and Moulded Glass Ware from tablishiments in the Eastern and Western States, hich will be sold by the package or other- "Be perienced packers employed. Goods put up by us be transported by any mode without breakage. Pare the st feumboats {rom Washington to ‘Alex: Andria, almost hourly, I u . A quar te ot a dollar thus eloat tay ‘save many dol fas WX POW GLASS.—g0 boxes 10 by 15 French Window Ginss, will be soldat one dollar and lote of 14 box Also.n tulleu re French Ginga, int, 2d, and Sa 1 zs ot 1 eetee. 4 8 for hot-housen, 8 by ‘Alenandra, va, Be: MILLEN, SON & £0, R* — iy! street, Baltimore, Md. bAND BARLEY MALT, in’ Ma iy HOUSE, corner of Wea Pale SARABE VTE TFN THE PERILS OFT SE ALAND INLAND FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Ping, Maing, anv Intanp Insvnance. Authorized Capital... 91,250,000!!! Orrics, NonTHWEST CORNER OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 17TH STREET, WaSHING TON. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, Charies i: Arinst hommes ngeer Ohare A. Rabronee” fa Helo, '. Carroll Brewster, Jr. HOMAS EL OR BSCE, President, EDWARD Mi ETRE Secretary, LOCAL SURVEYORS. a nee Walter, No. 337 D street, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenue, Island, lames Williams, No. 22 43 street. ohn Riggles, No, 50 13th street, below Pennsyl- vania avenue. = MARINE SURVEYOR. | Captain J. P. Levy, No, 367 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite National Hotel. ENERAL SUPE TEN. . GENE 1 Fo FEIN DENT. Authorized Capital and Assets.......@1,43,007 1 $8 naan ean, 0588,087 OF Invested in Bonds; Mortganesy and Woot ane rttee, The following statement Rig cd the business and gondition of the Company to November 1, 1856: Premium received on marine and inland riske to No- vember 1, 1856. oteeeenees G214,684 60 Fire premium... ... 176,796 GL Interest on loan... 8 a7 Total receipts .. enews. ‘aid marine low: 427 d fire louses. . 977 39 ipenses, salaries, and comm! Reivsurance, return premiums, Ond agency charges... ___. 27,474 68 ——— 8177, 128 61 Balance remaining with the Company . . $223,057 7 The Assets of the Company are as follows: bonds. i oy ag ms city and count; $16,843 18 lroad bonds First mortgages. 143,590 00 voks, collaterals, on call. 2,400 00 Girard aud consolidation bauk stook ~ 5,125 0 paca’ ceith Descent? Sherman & Co., 00 106 in The business of this Company will compare favor- ably with the most successful similar mstitutions in the United States. . From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, up to the Ist day of November, 1256, the premiums and interest received amounted to the larg: m of four hundred theusand one hundred and eighty -five doliars 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 «ixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- jement, the Directors feel justified m soliciting & stare of public patr e, believing that the securst: offered is ample, and that all fair claims will be a justed more according to equity than legal technical- ities. aa ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All descriptions of BUILDINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Vesseis, Steamnoats, Cana Boats, RAILROADS, Sud the usual converanies to oF from any portion of EUROPE AND AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOAT navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, nnd in fixing them every improvement in construction and arrangement will be taken into con- Ail losses speedily adjusted and sromptly prid. Office, northwest coruer Pennaylvama avenue and I7th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, nerthwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, ‘ 3, And in other principal cities of the United States by autiorized officers of the Compan aps ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. Wee PERED Uv COR ARSS. Capital... .... —.. $200,000 1!" This Company is now prepared to receive applica- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS. MER. CHANDISE, &c., at the usuat City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Othee, corner of Tenth and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the 1 > Waslungton City Savings Bank, Dikectoxs. Wm. F. Bayly, Samuel Bacon, * FE Halday, JAMES c Grarton D. Hanso: McGUIRE, President. coretary. ap ii-ly NKEID ISK OF ypsnerss ue “Guu BROTHERS. Dxpostts.— Deposits received and Checks paid Without charge. drafts on the northern seaboard cities received on Depos: and Mxchange on said Cities furnished to ysitors Without charge. INTEREST ON DEPOsITS.—Interest will be allow. on Depoxits at such rates as may Le agreed we le Devosits in Virginia ano UncuRRENT M. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Nc 3 ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, orin specie, we charging the regular Exehange. | Discounts.—N otes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchange will bedixcountod, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, aud Securities, at the market rate. Letrexs ov Crxpit.—Lettere of Credit will be furnished, nogotialle in the ON Eee Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, an charged if Collaterals, on such terms as may be agreed upon. “TRAVELING BILLs ov Excuancx.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may be de- sired negotiable in the ditferent Cities of the U Bis AND Letrers ov CxgDITON ENGLAND, LAND AND F.vRoPR.—Bills of Exehenee Letters of Credit on England, Ireland Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sims to euit. — Bonps, Stocks, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- ties ang from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. alway le, or bougnt in the different Elton ate omni 10n of ag pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we ‘eserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the cost. ‘Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele. graph. Raltroap, Ciry, anp State Bonps.—Rai A City, and State Bonds can be placed in our a for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Ratl- road Irom purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Wakrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants seld by us are guaran- teed in every respect. J.and Warrants located on commission. Land Warrant quotations reguisrly furnished if re- ues! 5 : Warrants wil! be forwarded to Weatern Houseson prhiciay or sent for sale on commussion to responsible ries, zaL Estate aNp InsvRaNcks.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. CLAIMS Unirep Stat Court ov Cras, ConcRess.—Claims on the U States, before the Court Be or Coustene, intrusted to us, willbe rosecut rompt and al attorneys, “4 Pron’ CHUBB BROTHERS, jan@ Opposite the Treasury. [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOBITES, — MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Oppostte the Treasury. OUSE 0} THE Bobb BRoTHERS, washington, ul GHAR. 87. J,SHUBB. OHN D. BAR ow, THE Housror HENRY HOLMES. CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., AVENPORT, Jowa, is composed of CHAS, St. J. CHUBR ALEX'R H. BARROW, jan 2-1f WM. H. DOUGAL. OME-MADE CARRIAGES. We have on hand, of our own mepntnotere, a fine assortment of all kinds of CARRI- AGES of the very beat, 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. We respectfully solicit a call from the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; a8 we are determined to let none surpass ux either in quality of work or in low PRUE, Wentso do every land of REPAIRING ina work- ar ity eeoer saa at reasonable Longe fi Old riages en in t payment for new an: fs MON FLYNN & CO, K OF BOOTS AND SHOES being out the largest in this city at thi time, and having been purchased before the rise in Leather, can be sold at about 15 to 20| r cent, less than goods purehased at this une, Call and examine for yourselves, al t . HOOVER'S, ie fron Hall. Pa. ave: het. ath and loth sta, I LACKBERRY B: NbyY.. received a supply o! BERRY BRANDY, cuarantee it to cure the Diarrh: For sale wholesale or retail My, AKN _iv @ AW BOOK 4 Wharton's Amer: ity We have this day rother's BLACK, Y & SHINN, 81 Green st. Georget Criminal Law ; fourth ‘ecedents of Indi sone - Wharton Law of Hoan. nentnew eaion .c *, Addin : A Aen mew edilton, Sedgewick on Statutory and Constitutional Laws Hill on ‘Trustees new galition. Chitty on the Taw Carrigrs. “ang lh FRANCK TAYLOR. Siok ED Rit ~ SMOKED BEEF.—-A lot of ice SMOKED BYE fam recei seed ced foraate DBE for family use, ived KING & LL, 4 S99) Hi cor. Vermout are ool teh u at. BN, GER—GREEN GINGER— GUURTEN UNG Et ec RHEN, GINGER KING & BURG! ys Vermont avenue and |. Directory, OR CAPE MAY. Aen abros aaD B soereess for this colehented 1 - ada iy line will be RR~-Pmtsverrema, Wu- Mr. Kanner, of of our common SVERY KIXD OF BUMO cases, 18 POSSESSION Over Certificates of ite value, all within twenty bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore will cure the worst kind of 3 wil th ieee = re vbotilee are ‘warranted to cure the ‘81 + bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- e1 ‘warranted to cure Running of the Blotches among the Hair. are warranted to cure corrupt Scaly Eruptions are war! , Aad on ail alternate daye with peels. i AESONg. WASHINGTON 480 AO PEON. x acm “R will depart at ‘ewandtiasss tn “Yrenve WSahtagton, at 0%, 10%, to hotties Pimples on the Face. Four to six bottles and 11% 4. m., 3, 'y rely on the Boat start- VERNON on Tonsony and eae Ween CORSO BANUEE BARER, Either Boat may time, ap) gh = ‘wo or Va bottles most desperate case o! ree to four botties are warrant Tl sm. to eight bottles will cure the worst case of wive ig. experienced from the first bot- wa when the above je to those who have in lerful medicines of the day growing on the pastures, tem ;yotitisa . dart. There are no IFS nor AN DS, hy tit suiting some cases, bui ed over @ thousand bottles of it I know the effects o! ly done some of t! A benefit is alwa; and a perfect out TEAMSHIP COM PANY, Carrying that a common ma twice each month. on val of the United States Mai ers, Which lenve New Orienns and jarly On Sth aud 20th of each month wit connecting via PANA steamships have been the Nave 1 ‘Department, ty. gas Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- jeted from ocean to ovean, an Franciaco man hy J Mt mgr oe —- to children a year xty. we seen r, puny, e caddrens whose flesh mage: en to & perfect state of health by one ‘a ‘Gomme is crossed in Sor 4 izziness. Some been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound we ut where there is any derangement f of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ‘ou must not be alarm hey always disappear in om four days to a week. There is never s sult from it; on the one, you will fee! 11,000 00 when that feeling is ikea new persou. | some of the most extravagant eucomiuius of it that ever man listened own practice I always kept ut since its introduction found in fiat 1 found in it never su: . J Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mer all cases of that awfu few who have seen more of it than 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all 1 f entirely reliabls—no fail- striotly for hu- 8 general family wonderful virtues have been rs go through by each steamer, and take ohare of women and children without other proteo- h tickete at the lowest rates apply at WT RAYMOND or RMSTRONG, AR New C. L. BARTLETT, Bos: For OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of commence running regularly t eases psia, Asthma, Fever iseases of the and Ague, Pain iu the Sid srticularly in esof the Kidneys, oe the han any medicine and particularly in Diseases o! discovery has done more g NESDAY aid SAT ir wi THURSDAY he will teuch, gov No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you Directions for Use.—Adults one ta’ per day—children over ten years dessert-spoon! children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. i neable to all constitution on the bowels twice o da: MANUFACTURED B' ONALD KENNEDY. ren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardi . Walsh & Co. F. S. Walsh, J. P. N: almer, Schwartz & Boswell, Daniel B- Ciark, J. P. Milburn, Daubar ents for Georgetown.—R. 3. L. Kidwelle at 9o’clock a m. every MONDAY and at 40’clock p. m. Passage. ino! folk, FIVE Di je 3-tf UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR FieHT CALIFORNIA AND ORE! VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th €Wth of each month. Cavtion.—So man: tions of various ki WM. MITCHELL. Martin King, Nai de Bro. A, 8. Cissell, O M Lenthan, frauds and imposi- Is have been late! rpetrated on travellers beund FORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage by the U. ma, in the city of New RIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE _ O§ THE GICAL VIEW OF MAR B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, 260 pages and 190 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. 2 ONLY 2% CENTS, stase to all parts of Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mac riage. A new and revised edition of 25) p: Price 25 cents a ail Line, via Pana- York, feeis it his duty to caution all persons sceking paseage to California, that, To AVOID IMPOSITION find the true office of the 3 Mad Jane, vin Panama New York is authorized to engage ng Companies have only one office in N which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com- Pa Ober the e My sign Over the door. iw. BATHOND, they must be careful to iteamships of the LU. 8. Railroad, as no other office PRIC. Ir sintyee ws v0 y. A popular and e treatise on tho duties and casunilies by & process at once so safe, and effectual, that failure is i —tules for daily management—an essay on torrhaa, with practical observations on a safer and more successful modo of treatment bints on the evil results from empiri ded commentaries on the males—from infancy to old age—each case «: ly illustrated by beautiful cing FOF those golf ioted aan nt 0 so unfortunately prevalent in the young. it is trathful adviser to the married, and uh rusal is partio- to persons entertaining secret tion, and who are con- th, happiueys and K AND LIVERPOOL TED STATES MAILSTEAMERS. Pp peo ee: Oliver Eldridge. It ‘points out the Joseph Comstock iseries and disap- ‘These ships having been built by contract expressly for the Government service.every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to in- sure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passeug ers Sre unequalled for elegance and sage from New York to Liverpool, in econd do., $75; exciusive use of $35. From Laiverpoo! to An experienced Sur- their phy sical ec having hazarded th ex to which every human being is entitled te e 25 cents per co, 1 ed free of postage to any part of the Unit z Dr. LA CROLX, (post paid,) enciosing 25 cents, Those who prefer may consult Doctor [LA diseases upon which hie first calun, $1390; eXtra size state roc New York, 3) and 20 guine: geon attached toeach ship. No berths oan Le secur: until paid for. ‘The ships of this ine have improv water-tight bulk heads, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. CROIX wupon any of the book treats, either personally or by mail. Hie medi- emes often eure in the short space of six days, and completely aud entirely erndicate all traces of those h eopaiva and cubebs have 8o ht anantidyte. to the ruin of the heal - His French Secret’ is the great con- class of disorders which un- hysicians treat with mercury, to th jestruction to the patient's constitu tion, and which all the earsaparilia in the world can- io Oftice No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. ly Saturday,July is. Saturday, Aug. 1 Saturday, Aug.15.... 4 % 5 ept. 12 ...1859| Wednesday, Sept. 2.1437 . 1857| Wednesday, Sept. 90.1457 | wr asnoeanys € Saturday, Ges. f HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we a asmall advance of oost for A very large variety of Tur Bros. celobrated Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Blackberry Brandy, a certain oure for Diarrhea and Claret, Mader, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Ch Passe, allof fine flavors, prepared from the pure Juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Pe Curacoa, Absinthe, Essence of Extract of Sarsaparilia, Stoughton @, apply to COLLINS, No. 56, Wall street, y & CO., Liverpool, kD & SOE 27, Austin WRIGHT & €O., Paris. ‘The owners of these ships will not be acoountabie for gold, silver, bullion, spedie, jewel: tals, unless bile of lading are therefor and the value th jo15 zr st Re GEORGE PAGE, K OURS OF DEPARTUR Leave Alexandria at 434, 7,9, 10%! Leave Wething E> Dae York. “BROWS shy mace supply of Dr. Wheeler’s Celebrated Sherry Wii In addition to the aboy large supply of the following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the only Liquors of the kiad in the not fail in giving satisfactior Pale Ale, Philadelphia Brown Stout,X X Por a fine article of B he aie supply of Mineral Water, 6 atall times a District, and which toall who use them WARDS’ FERRY ‘hexapenk aud GO and M.C. making daily u ter, Georgetown, at7 o'clock, Sundays excep! Georgetown at tsever oats will arrive at the Great Falla, or Washington Aqueduct, at 10a. m., Seneca at 12m. Edwards’ Ferry at 3p. m., where a stage will iad jiness = sve Ex urning, leaves he morning, and arriving in Georgetowt ish Tickets, @1.75. Intermediate points se cents; Seneca, 75 cents; E Leesburg, Virginia, including coach, § Weis NEW ROUTE To THE soUTHWesrT. 1-4 57 Groen street. George! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near corner of \3th Street. STINEMETZ hav: monde arrangements Company of Hatters to most pepe styles N AND 'B “R TS, will hereafter mak. count of 1236 per cent u market price, making t! ye} 2 the low price of tion in Guality #3 a au or 1 lor the money, feotual, he will ke book t ly for Cas on Duxivery, which vantageous to » thereby enabling him ‘s comall profit, meeting F A CAPS, and STRAW for Men, Boys, Misses and Infants’ wear, ed to call and examine our stock, ‘ennsylvania Avenue, near corner of MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING ‘enn.; Charleston, S. Chattano stand all the Novtheasce | ery D'ORCO, by G. P. R. James ; price 50 cent 8. oad Secret, by Wilkio Collins; price 59 cents. Miss Muloch; di The Fortune of Glencore, by Chas. Lever; price 50 8. Reid ; price $1.25, Ledger for July 25th ; eckly for July 18th bet NEW i ween } ¢ last connect; vines NDTH ‘hs road is now completed and opened for thereg- any other rout vern themselves according! ‘rains leave Stevenson dai rrival of the trail . M., Connecting with F Orleans, and all other impor- Western Rivers." G ents at Charleston or Savan- to Memphis and other points, Freight in charge of the Adams Express Come pany is oarriod Over thus vais A oe General Superimtendent, Huntevitrg, (Als.) April 1st, 1857, Tickets to Nomehe Papers received as Any Books or Papers willbe sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt OF prien, assortment of Thermoset and, soon as published. lock, a. m.,(after the ‘hattanooga and Nashvi tant teu the ¢d to Ratiroad LIMATOLOGY or THE UNI by. Express Freigh! nd of the temperate latitude: American Continent, embracing a fu these with the Climatology of the tem tudes of Europe and Asia, and especial to Agriculture, Sanitary (nvestigations, neering, with Isothermal and R season. the extreme months, and the year. rin rey l large volume many Maps and Engrav- &o., sold at Wil- A rains on thie road, ‘At trains from wits lanooga. vavengro ; by George Borrow ; 59 cents. George Borrow: 50 cents, "vy Charlotte Bronte; 75 cents. argaret Oliphant ; 50 cents. 2. Porte Crayon; $2.0). THERS.—The und ‘ned has on hand a large lot s ROW?) variety of oa TE et of is aa JOUN RUTTERFORD, COPIES OF ROSAL! Flower, the most beau! ublished. Also, Dar! 10 BUILDERS AND one's Manual of WO PIANOS AND TWO MELO make room for other: sae Deport Gg. METZEROTT, Corner Penn. a nue and lth street. tiful song ever ng Nelly Gray, Music in the ir, and all the new music of the ot Store ON F. ELLIS ‘he subseriber by ten tierces of chilled ©} cery and Provision Store, No. 554 12th street and ete rem SGNAS P. LEVY. HAMS. SIDES, ived, . Jupt roses Bans Sides. ané browa sages pane Suga Family Groceri FANSI-§ Mot av eT RE TEES NEVE Srna Cougs Be UsHES) PER FANS very low LIN #0. ‘and a ment ‘as80 ines, and Liquors, dy D-tf No, 584 1th street, corner WA#HINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, i pct FOLLOW: ‘rom WASH’ ‘TO! conneoting Relay with trains for the Nar %. ~~ was a, eo . ork; at 8.30 New York at .m. for Baltimore and Norfolk, Rig eee itr ete. Se a tiie _ @RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, G@REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE. ily, (Sw mehtes ex ) between Wa RetES city: rt . peo A 1A, GORDONSVILLE and Rice Leaves Washington at 6 0’clook a. m. - Washington at 7 o'clock Fare from Washington to Mienmond, 85 m. LYNCHBURG and the JTHW EST. ules ‘Qzhington at 6 Dak ote eee in CHRBURG next até . With the trains on fue Vireunke mad Treshoeeee Rel xed tr MEMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char te ie to (gnohburg 8 distance of 6 mites. Fare from ‘@shington to Lynchburg, $7.75. wi) Memphis, 34,25, peditions route to the Virgins Seer stage travel to the Green- ton at 4 m™., arriveat WENTE gt. ‘sre from Alexandria to White Sulphur, $12.50, The steamer GEORG AGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs in won with the trains, By for Richmond and Lynehburg procured on is Umnibusssand Bag; Wi ‘Will beat the Depot of the W ington Rail to vey phe sengers and Laggage to the Steamboat, for A eXBii- dna, a distance of six nules, allowing ample ine JAMES A. EVANS, Arent. July, 1857. jy 8-0 IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. _ The recent extension and 1: of ite lead- ing con: ing lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road crate aa nen ee RONDAR Vic el red. On er MOD une 15, 1057, THREE DAILY TRAINS oll be one in directions for through pas: ers. irst—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starta Camden Station, tumore, at 7 A.M.,(except am Pp og At way stations aud arrives at Cum- ata P.M. nd—The MATL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 830 A. M., Srrivesat Wheeling at 425 A Benwood with Central Ohio - Cincinuati. Indiauspolis, Lou- with traine for Cleveland Tolsia baretne eee wi rains for Cleve! . * ran eC. Cleveland Road, and also at Parkersburg with Ne. rie! ond, Tiird—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.95 P. M., oon- necting at Benwood at9 A. M. with express trains from Belisire to Cmeinnati, (without chanee of Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but 25 hours from Baltimore and % hours from Washing - ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars Fs) Parkersburg on Marietta roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. ‘Phese trans nect at Xenia for Indian 8, Chiongo and St, and at Cincinnati with the G Lo Baltimore. By this train the teme to ail the centrai and southern p in the West is much less, whe the distance is from 49 to 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are mics | close snd satisfretory, ar- riving a! romney sete @ oA. M. 2 Hageage ed throuzh to all pointe. ROU TICKETS soki at lowest rates at Camden Station aud a hington, D. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn- ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Oxk- land, and resuming wext morning by Wheeling Ae commodation train, leaving Cumberiand at 6 end Oakiand at 10.50. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M. Wil stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Btations beyond Cumberiand going W Eastwardly, the Mai Tram leaves eaegings 8.9 A. M..and Accommo dation lenves Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore at530 P.M. - ON cht RTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way Fpesercers will take the Expreas west: y &nd the Mai! castwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4. P.M, rm ae at way stations. Leaves Frederick at #15 A, M.. ying at Huitimore iz noon, — Th "S MILL TRAIN lenves at 5.45 M. Leaves Fillicott's Mulls at 7 A, Miand3 PM exerpt Sunday. POR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baitimore for Washington st 4.15 and 9.15 Sand5.15 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., M.oniy. ton fer Baltimore at 6 and 8.39 A Mand 3and 4.20 P.M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and 42 P.M, only, ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the fourth trains from Washington, will be mail trains. stoppinr only at “Ww eshington jon and Aunapolis Junction. ‘he 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baitemore and the 8.30 and 42) trams from Wastungton connect with the trains from lis. ‘or tickets, information, fare, ke. ppl toJ.T. ENGLAND, Agent, st the Ticket ofhce jeu tron. WM. S. WOODSIDE, jy 13-tf___ Master of Transportation, Baltimore. ‘O WESTERN TRAVELERS. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBUKG ANP THE WEST. . ON AND AFTER LY ist, 189, TWO Dal- .Y TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pitts Se all Western and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING NAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) st 8.15 -M.. connecting with the Mail Train over the great Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving in Cmoimnati at 4.3) P. M. the following day; at Chicago in $4 hours, at St. Louis in 4i hours. THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at $ P. M for Haig NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN t 3 re Leaves Baitinore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. M., oonnecting witt 21 if VKpress ove! enn sylyauin Havirad for Pitts mark, arr ing at i M. The 8.15 A. M. and 10 P. M. trains connect closely at Pittsty rains over the Pittsburs. Fort 0 Railroad Northers, or Chicago, Island, Bur'- ington, lowa City, Milwaukee, Dubuque, St. Pau! Madison, and other leading cities m the Northwes will save one hundred miles of travel aud ten howrs in weg with four less changes of cars, by taking this route. i Passencers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo trout xe by this route, and time is qualléd, being $3 milaw shorter than ther route. Passengers for St. Loum. 1 Ter re Haute. Cairo, and all powts on and Upper Mississippi, make fess changes of cars and arrive in advance of any other route: and to Cinein- Dayton, Louisvilloand other prom a t Ll Baccace CHECKED THROUGH FOR PE PORTH. The 2.15 A. M. and 10 }*. M. Trains connect closely with Express trains over the Dauphin road for Wr hams; Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Nincara Palis thus ee the most direct railway route to North-western Peunsylvama end Western New York. Passengers will find this the shortest, tand most expedious route to Niagara Fails and Canada. Through tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Columbia and Lancaster, by all the trains, at #3 each train having sure connections. wen gers by this route avoid trestled bridges and al! the inconvenience of ferry across the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg Emmitsburg, Carlisle and Chambersburg go by the trains 15 A.M. and 3 P.M. Passengers for BEDFORD SPRINGS leave in trains at 8.15 A.M. or 10 P_M., connecting with trai over the Pennsylvania Railroad to Huntingdon, and Broad Top Katlroad to Hopewell—thence "5 SArst class coaches to Bedford, over a read unsur passed by any in the country. Fare $85, Passengers for YORK SPRINGS, EPHRAT. CALEDONIA <= WARM od DUUBLING GAP” and PAPER TOWN, leave by trains at 8.15 A. M.,3 P. M. or 10P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH, The Cars on thix rong make but one trip per day, eS P.M. train. rd, TH ROCGH TICKETS and further infor- matian apply at the Ticket Ottice, Calvert Station, N. E. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Balt:- ™Banksble Funds only received for Fare, jy 14 SE—NOTICE.—I haves few of those ohen NPOret SETS on hands whiek Iwneb to sot out, and | sell at ort: _Alwo, tavet be wold preparatory toa change in tay bastness. “All hat want to buy cheap, A. Jog 5 ie 1. betw: and 10th streets. Se dOWN 37 UNDER BROWN®’ HOTEL, e 0 st Opening A fs; endia assortment of Spring and Summer READY A ADE CLOTHING and Gent's FURNISHING GOODS of the brest atyleand make, at the kmpormum of Fashion, No. Ef Browns’ Hotel,next to private entrance. me ntl Staten U PONT’S GUNPOWDER. T died with oll the various kinds of DPONES EURO "DE. and ar prevarrd a same in w . ation roadie Wo ALBERT KING, Agent for of mee tat gener n nen ea, RIVED THIS WHEK * noe ig mtg th ste, DS ha JOUN F, ELLIS,