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EVENING _STAR. BY CHARLES MOREAS DENIE. ago, long ee from care was free, Some ons saked me—"'do you know Adele?” is, from me, Ah! thine eyes, soft blue eyes, ‘Soon looked lovingly on me— Looked till 1 of love grew wise, Adele! Happy time ! tume! Thow didst ag he heart on me With s human faith sublime, Adeie! At thy feet, thy feet, i, and trembling! Deemed, thee for this worid too sweet, Adele! breath, fragrant breath, # eek enough to cheat the bee, Did, fall soon, euamor Adele. ‘ears have passed me—ah, what years! ¥ Since there fell untelt by tee, On thy forehead my heart's tears, Adeie! Stull I oft, very oft, Hear the olden melody And my world-hard heart grows soft, ele. Dreams of wealth, dreams of fame, ‘Strivings for high destiny, Have not blotted thy dear name, Adele! Evermore, evermore, My soul murmurs to Death’s Sea, Constent asa shellonshore, _ “Adele! (Lowisville Journal. 07 The Mayor of Hartford has issued an or- der shutting up liquor shops on Sunday. I> Speaking of the merits of a watch, Abel says he fad one once that gained enough it three ‘weeks to pay for itself. A Goon Busix —There is at Farmville, Va. a branch of the ‘mer’s Bank, with a capital of $163,000, which discounts about half a million annually of actual business paper. (> A letter from Saratoga says: ‘Of belles there is no lack, either in numbers or variety— dancing belles, flirting belles, demb belles,dress- ing belles, talking belles,” and ‘* bell wethers,”* ‘we suppose. i> Dr. Reid, at a meeting of the New York Commissioners of Health, adverted to the danger of infection, spreading through the community by the use of diseased meats: He is to present a report on the subject. IP The Frederick (Md.) Union states that the potato rot is making its appearance toa pretty considerable extent in that vicinity, and that the loss to some of the farmers in consequence there- of, will amount to considerable. UP A gertleman who, under the least exc: ment, would exclaim “there is a crisis coming was considerably amused at being gravely in- formed by # little four year old son, that the ery sts had come and was in the bed with mother. IP The English papers say that by the im- reverents making Inthe American railway sys- lem in Minnesota, the Hudson Bay Company will be enabled to ship their furs to London in ‘24 days, now sent over only once a year ina ship from New York Tar Crxvixnonam Basy.—The Cunningham s baby affair has been turned into a itive acting farce. The author is Mr. ‘Thomas Powell. The thing was performed last night at the Chi- nese Assembly Rooms, to an audience of about three hundred rowdies and twenty females. —N. Y. Evening Post. 7 The Rockingham Register says: ‘The August term of the County Court of Rockingham commenced its session on Monday last. The rand jury was in session two days, during which they made upwards of one hundred presentinents, & majority of which were for retailing ardent spirits without license. >> The Brentsville Journal takes occasion to ea, A free negro, named os Dade, was com- mitted to jail, charged with felony, in entering the sleeping apartment of the daughter of his em- ployer, about miduight on Sunday, the 16th in- eta: {D™ It is a singular fact that not only the two United States Senators from Pennsylvania and the State Supreme Judze, bat the present Speak- er, Clerk, and Assistant Clerk of the House, the Clerk of the Senate of Pennsylvania, and the Democratic candidates for Governor and Canal Commissioner, are all practical printers if Inthe Court of Common Pleas at roe mouth, Mass., last week, a suit was bronght for damayes in col ence of the plaintiffs mill way being filled with sawdust from a mill on the samestream. The plaiutiff recovered dam- ages, $200. This is said to bethe first case of the kind ever tried in that State. {> The project of Mr. Ruxton, noticed some weeks seam hyp gion in New York a gallery of paintings by the most prominent modern Lnglish artists, is in a fair way of being successfully car- riedout. The exhibition will commence there in September, a and will be transferred in the course of the Winter or Spring to Philadel- phia and Boston. {~ The actual number of men conveyed to Nicaragua from the States and California, to the flag of Gen. Walker during the last two years, as shown by the books of the old Accessory Transit Company of Charles Morgan & Sons, were no less than 7,000 meno ship up the San Juan river, and 3,300 received from California. Mr. Bostwick, late Secretary of State to Gen. Walker, says that he can prove by documentary evidence that no less than 5,700 filibusters have found their graves in Nicaragua. IP An old toper, after indulging qaite iv in his accustomed beverage, seraaed uiasectt fy teasing a mettlesome horse. The animal not al- together fancying his familiarities, suddenly reared, and the disciple of Bacchus found him- self sprawling in an adjacent mud puddle. Gath- ering bimself up as composedly as his situation would allow, he shouted to hisson, standing near by: ““John, did you see me how 1 kicked that ’ere boss?" “No, da “Reck very badly aera!” ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—G H Norton. Va; A H Powell, M C Pierson, NY; R A Shine Fla; JH Clark, La; J Cochran and lady, Ala; J EL Hamilton. NY; J B Bilbo, Ala; W Hf Bucis, Li Mins C Buck, Miss. WW Carter and lady, Ga. JW Beliah, do J Bradley and lady, Pla; Wm 8 Roberts and lady, Ga. J Chapman, Ark; John Cromwell, Tenn; J D Armorn, do; Miss Armorn do; WI Bracey, Miss, A McGower, do; J Ame- mea and lady, 0: DC Wileox, NY; HH Coch- ran, Va; W H Wundley, Ala; G G Lake, NY; Mrs Geo Steers. do; C C Lund, Texas; Wm Mc- Lean, do; W F Wall, do; M3 Plummer, Md; V Oliver, do; C Morton, dc; W Cosgrove, Va; J H Chalkley, do; G A Chaudlee and lady, Miss; Mrs Baker, do; ss Gotfe, do; E M Wilson, M T; 5B Price, NY; R R Meade, Va; W Pringle and family, SC- Dr Johnston, Miss; Miss John ston, Va; W G Evans, Miss; T Halliday. do. W H Garland. Ark, W Newton, F Foote, T L Lo- max; E J Plowden and family, Md; D C Lyles, Miss; FS Garner; J A Rind, Ala; Mrs M Pol- lard, do; Mrs J C Courts,do; Mrs M D Hudson, Ga; 8 G Beecher. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—T K Vanghn, Pa; J W Lynn, do; Dr J © Thomas, Md; A J Aanion, NC; W H Webb, NY; W C Habbard, Mass; J A Westervelt, AY; J 8 Joyce, do; J M Stocket, SC; G Miller, NY; DMcKoy, do; A Hitchcock. NY; Capt Dyer, USA; E Herrison, Ky; A Mehaifey; 3 Curran, NY; A 1. Davis, Tean;T M MeLean,NY; Miss McLean, do; Mrs © Clark, R Christria. fy: AH Beatrop, La; J R Shrader, ly, Mo; Miss #1 ‘Thompsou do; P A Bland, do; J T Amex Mass; R B Vaner, BF Sloan, 3 A Johonon’ Mins; W Scott, Va; W Rice, 'Pa; J L ‘Townsend. Mass; A J Burke. dr, Tex; Miss Noble, do; Mixs Kelly, do; L Lee, Eng, W'Craven, Scotland; J H Erwin, Ga; B i Congers, do; Miss 3 © Couzers, do: Miss CL. Congers, do; J 8 Woodside, Md; Dt H P Howard, Tex KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—W R Maitland, NH; Mrs niin. and daughter, Pa; J N Armstron; W L Powell, J L Walter, Col J Winston, J ¥ Bryce, Dr. Gibson, L Gassaway, J R Wilber,J E Green, J Wise, WR Page, Dr & Young and fam- jiy, H'V Edsall, B H Verry, Thomas Smith, J de ‘Tagnel, F Marshall, R Fletcher, Va; W 8 Ashe, NC. GC Richardson, Masx; J Young, La; 8 T Dickinson, NY; B Hopper, Pa; J J Curtlns, Mass. P Simpson, NY; G Browden, Ry; J H Blake, D C; J 3M Davidson, Fla; J B Carran, NC; J F Stoddart, Mrs Bowle, Md; P Surtis, W C Hib- bord, Mass; W W Bates, NY. psticiet tear Bes Bets Unc) bd eee MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. From rue Unirep States, Steamers ‘anada. the horse kicked you!” t, John; one or Vother on us got isted ; but “saint me, John, for 3 Days. -+- Liverpool... Aug.26 2 -Hamburg ...Sept. 2 ew York..Bremen. - Sept. ow York. .L5 oe : City Wasb’ton. .New York. -Liverpool.. Rept Edinbarg New York..Glasyow North Star jew York.. Bremen. Ericsson. ew York..Bremen. Adriati; New York..Liverpool. «New York..Havre.., From Evrors, City of Wash'n. Liverpool Liverpool New York. .Aug.22 South’pton..New York. Aug 30 The California mail steamers leeve New York on the Sth and 20th of eaeh month. Miscellaneous. M4 iL ros . 7 (Extract from the act approved 3d eg wees (Sze. 19, r ted, in- sure, me iki on nen ic chet le, an equa sist iaat to the service per- intl e Insurance, &c. PROTECTION AND INDEMNI gf ROM E ‘4 D DA’ THE PRRIDT OT 2 Jie 8. are INLAND FARMERS AND MECHANICS" INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Prez, Manns, anv Incanp Insvrancz, among United States for the transportation of the mail shall be the duty of the Postmaster General to ar- rang = divide the railroad routes, inch those f in Wh he service is partly by railroad partly a steamboats into three classes. tothe size thorized e ofthe i bonpend witcher Senay: | - Anineristd Ceritel ——-—-——- @h.anaant e impor! of the 3 aud it a \THWEST CORNER TLVANTA be lawful for him to contract for conveying the mail . AVENUE AND i7TH StREzT, HING TON. with any such railroad company, either with or with- plone prtnes t advertising for such contract: Provided, That DIRECTORS. T the conveyance of the mail on any railroad of the | Hon, B. Florence, les first class, he shall not pay a higher rate of compen- eH. trong, sation than is now allowed by lew; ror for ii les A. fi the mail on any rail of second reat e Bak s a er compensation than one hundred dollars’ per trie per anvum ; nor for carrying the mail on raill Of the third class, » greatcr compensation ¢ dollars per mile perannum. And incase the Post- master G l shall wot he able to conclude a con- tract for carrying the mail on any of such railroad routes at a compensation not exceeding the afore- maximum rates, or for what he may deema rea- james E, Neal, * ech, Jr. EDWARS HARB HOR B eee prondowe LOC. SURVEYORS. Pa oe Waiter, No. 397 D street, opposite City sonable and fair compensation for the service to be | SVPnue. ‘Williams, No. 22 43 street. erformed, it shal! be i james Wi —T. lo. 22 436 Rotter mats fromthe renee for hin Mali ceed to ote ie Re ‘0. 501 13th street, below Pennayl- ing the Lotter mal overeeck ner Bs coy ARINE, SURVEYOR. or otherwise, at the renteat opeat, tl tenn vossou , No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite National Hotel. ably be obtained, and also to contract for carrying GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, John Thomason. over such route the residue of the mail, in wagons or otherwise, at a slower rate of speed.) The Postmaster General having made an offer to the trustees of the Northern (Ogdens! )» Rail road Company for the service on the following route, which they have deciimed, and baing unable to make contract for railroad transportation on such terms 4s, in his opinion, sre warranted by the above-cited statute, the following advertisement is issued, in eompliance with the directions contained therein via: OPOSALS for carrying the Letter Mal of the Pano States, also fot ont the residue of the mails, from the ist day of ir, 1857, to the Mth of June, (inclusiye,) 1961, on the following route in the State of New York, wil: be received at the Contract Ofhce of the Post Office Department, in the city of Washington. antil the I1tn day of Sep- tember, 1857, (to be decided by the 18th day of said month,) in the manuer herein stated, via: 1123 From Rouse’s Point, by Champlain, Mooe Moore's Forks, Aaronsburgh, Ellenburgh, Churubusco, Wrightsville, Ghatenagay. Andrusville, Malone, Bangor, North - gor, Brush’s Mills, Moira, North Law- renes, Brasher Fallin, Stockholm Depot, Stockholm, West Stoekholm,North Stock holm, North Potsdam, Potsdam, Madrid Depot, Maarid, and Lisbou Centre, to Od- dens burgh, 119 miles and back, six times a wee! Contractors ‘are to run on the stage road, and to supply all offices off the same by side mails in close connection with the main route. INSTRUCTIONS. 1. The letter mail is to be carried on horseback at the greatest practicable speed, and the residue of the mail in wagons, or otherwi: it a slower rate of speed. Bidders will state in their proposals the schedule of arrivals and bers ssybe ger which they Propose to run, and the rate of » to he accom- sg ed. ‘The proposals may set forth distict sums ¢ tho letter and for the other mails, or a combined one for the entice serving. pes ernw . No wi made for trips not performed ; and for cach of such omissions not satisfactorily ex pinined three times the pay of the trip may be de- | Ja dacted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails,and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. For leaving behind or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of passengers, or for being concerned in setting up or running an ex- Sathorass, Capital and Assets... A aad 556: a onews tes senen invested in Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Securities. following statement exhibits the businessand fe geustion of the Company to November I, 1856 ‘remium on on marine and inland lak to No- Balance remaining with the Company. 623,057 07 The Assets of the Company are as follows: patos city and county bonds... 816, Aili BONES 6 09 oe 3 non noone cone seen. First morieagen real estate..... irard and consolidation bank stool ited with Duncan, Sherman ow York.. Deferred paym Bust for marine premiums. ue from agents, secured by bonds. ae remiums on policies recently issued, and debts COMPRDY .~ +. - cere eeeeaee 96,470 SB meee memes wees meee e eee 16,456 74 due the in The business of this Com} y Will compare favor- ably with the most success{ul similar institutions in the United State: x From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, upto the Ist day of November, 1856, the premiums and interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred theusand one hundred and eighty-five dol and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of s and expenses of one hundred and seventy- n thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents, With these evidences of snccexs and good man- agement, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a share of public patronage, belinving that the seonrity offered is ample, and that all fair claims will be ad- justed more according to equity than legal technical- press conveying Ce ye had iia of the mail, ities. fi t & quarter's pay may jucted. pared to issue policies agains: pi The Fisoueater Generai may annul the eontract tener en hrcen - for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract; for violating the post office laws, or disobeying the in- structions of the Department; for refusing to dis- charge a carrier when required by the Department to do so; for assigning the contract withent the assent of the Postmaster General; for running anexpress as aforesaid; or for transporting persons or 8 conveying mailable matter out of the mail. 5. Each bid must be guarantied by two responsible ersons. General guarantees cannot be admitted. he bid and guarantee should be signed plainly with the full name of each person. The Department reserves the right to reject any bid which may be deemed extrvagant, and also the bids of failing contractors and bidders. 6. The bid should be sealed ; superscribed “Mail Proposals, State of ——,” addressed “Second As- sistant Postmaster General,”’ Contract Office, and sent by mari, not by or to an agent; and postmastera will not enclose proposals (or letters of any kind) in their quarterly returns. 7. The contracts are to be executed and returned to the department by or fore the Ist of October, 1857, but the service must be commenced on the Ist | Y October, whether the contracts be executed or not. No proposition for transfers will be considered until the contracts are executed and received at the de- fone and then no transfers be allowed un- re DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UFACTORIES, WA REWouses All descriptions of BUI. DINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by apes, CreAnson re, CanaL Boss, marie the usual conveyances to or any on o} EUROPE AND AMERICAY and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waiters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them every improvement in - monen and arrangement will be taken into con- sideration. All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. Office, northwest corner Pennsy|vania avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D.C, Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, merthwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, G And in ‘other rincipal cities of the United States by authorized ofice: of the Company. aps YY ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. CaPITAL, ——— ——. -.. ..... 20,000 This Com is now prepared to receive jca- tobe determined by the depart ot 82 ECDs | tions for INCURANCE ON BUILDINGS. MER: 8. A modification of a bid in any of its essential | CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of terms is tantamount to a new bid. and cannot be re- Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the ceived, so as to interfere with a regular competition after the last hour set for receiv ing bide. Washington City Savings Bank. . Postmasters are to be careful not to certify the DimEctors. Sufficiency of guarantors as sureties without know- Wn. F. Bayly, Samu a a ing that they are persons of sutheient responsibility; {gern Bras, panes F eneay idders, guarantors, and sureties are distinet- 4] . i fy notified that, ona failure to enter into or perform Francis Mohua, M. W. Galt. the contracts for the service proposed for in the ac- 1 cepted bids, their legal liabilities will be enforced against them. AARON Y. BROWN, Postmaster General. Post Ovsiog DepartMant, 8u lt-Inwiw August 12, 1857. ADA SIRCUIT COURT HELD FOR CULs PEPER COUNTY, Va., at the Court-House thereof, on Munday, the 8th day of June, 1857: Ambrose P. Hill, in bis own right and ‘as adminis- trator of Frances Field, Plaiatif. against Diana Field, John P. Kelly, and Mary, his wife, William 4. Field, John Field, Henry H. Field ‘homas Hill,jr., trustee of tliza J. Robert: Thos. ©. Flint, guardian ad libitum of — Field, infant child of Albert Field. Defendants. Upon consideration ef the Court, it was ordered that this cause be referred to one of the Commis- sioners of this Court. to report to the Court what has been done ye Ambrose P. Hill in execution of a former order of this Court, appointing him Com- mussioner to sell certain siaves, mentioned in the bill referred to in said order, and ‘niso to ascertain if the anid siaves have been sold by the said A. P. Hil:, whether or not he has received the purchase money, and. if he bas, what disposition he hins made of it, with the vouchers for such dispesition, all of which shall be copes to the Court. NOTICE.—The partios interested in the above report, erdered to made to the Court, will take notice I have appointed WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of September, '857, at my office, in this place, at ten o’clock a. m., to state and report to the Court the accounts roferred to in the above order. They will please attend with their papers and witnesses. GEO, T. ‘Trice MAS, Commi: ner of the Circuit Court of Culpeper county. Culseper Court-house, Va., August 1, 1357. a tn ee SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, No. 119 Bridge Sy aes D.C No. ridge street eorgeto’ fe eg - jag has i fi N ‘2 i arrants located on commiasion. and now fering at ory ism van "Bhs vent aa oo quotations regularly furnished if re- yompt customers, a large and general assortment o: Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on follow “ — Faxcy Goovs—comprising in part as oie or sent for sale on commission to responsible sty ie Silk Robes and fancy Silks Rat Estare anp Insvraxczs.— Real E fs x — state Birex’Shainneeatcoae fasted i bought and sold, and ingurances effeoted. ich printed (ali wool) Mous Delaines Ciaims on Unitxp States, Count o¥ Charms, Challies and Barege Delaines, in great variety ConeREss.—Claima on the United States, before the Rich Organdie, Barege, and Jaconet Robes ‘ourt of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be Bright colors aud mode plain es and prosecuted by yeomet ond pine atiorners. laines CHUBB BROTHERS, iain Freneh Brilliants and Percales janz7______ Opposite the Treasury. nls ight acaaatie Aprine-style Poplin BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE. eat French printed Jaconets and Brilliante ant. Rite Brillisnts, froma 12% to Si cents Beckek Si tyes cmt, Boade: t makes new styles Ging! 0 per cent. Bonds. on, Chambraya and plain Lustres tows County 7 per cont, Bonds--short. lish Prints of new styles, in great variety, at Leo County, Towa, £ per cent. Bonde. aK " sity of Evansville ir cent. —short. R ch Chists colors bent Frongh Orrandies Tho above and otter Houde for sale at such rates fs Sei Manaeck ana Teatauk Muslins as will pay the purchaser at least 10 or 12 per cent. t AMES C, MoGUIRE, President. _Grarton D. Hanson, Secretary. ap ll-ly NKING HOUSE OF BANGING HOUSE OF UBB BROTHERS. — “received d Dxposits. a Bratt received and Checks Meee | without e. Drafts on the morthern sea! cities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. Ixtergst on Devosits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as ma: r — /EPOSITS IN VIRGINIA AND Uscerianss Mongy. Depesits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we charging the reg: Exchange. | otes, Drafts, and Bills of Exe e will be discounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at the market rate. 7 Lurrens or Cxxgvit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiakle in the different Cities of the nited States,on Deposit of Money or Collaterals. interest allowed if Money is deposited, and charged if Collaterais,on such termaas may beagreed upon. RAVELING Bits oF Excnant be furnished with drafts in such 1 asmay he de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union: Bits anp Latrexs ov Cxrepit on ENGLAND, 1RE- LAND AND Evrops.—Biils of Exchange _ Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to uit. _ _ Bons, Stocks, &o.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ties paying from 6 to Lp cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of a3¢ pr. cent, Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of i0 pr. cent on the sont Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. Rateoap, City, anp State Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Katl- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Wareants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants soid by us are suaran- teed in every respect. r annum interest, laid and striped PeAll kinds of Stato, City, Railgond, and other Stocks nal 4 and Bonds bought or sold. Also, Notes secured by Real Estate, negotiated or purchased, AIRO & NOURSE. Muslins redand rich Brocade Swine Muali laid and striped Jeoonots Nensoole and Hv ael ins White Tarletons, lusio wi fs pa Peeenrpt eg wrod Le peng 1[7~ Interest allowed on deposiis at the rate of six tnen Cambie, Linen and Bishon Lawn roent, per Sunum when left for thirty days or per Eagles Lone Che aeieaie ratLadiea’ | foueer. dy nin use NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITE! New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes i vee ON bade Shirtings MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES White Cambries (of Jonas’s — CHUBB BROTHER An 27—tf Op d Swiss celebrated mak. Whute Brilliante and striped India Dimity : Marseilles for Basques and et Card Shirt Bosoma and Shirt Collars, a worl usin Collars Cambro Teaemenne Sate te areal M: peeves Calers 1 altese Jace ‘ambric and Dimity Bands J ered Linen Cambric Hdkfa, Alno.new stzies Lace and Silk Mantillag Stelia and White Crape Siawia Pisin and rieh figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons Rtcol-apring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton Spring assortment of Bajon’s Kid Glo ‘aifeta Silk, binok lace and I-isle thread a Cotton Hosiery of every Kind for indice and G guts tent English Haif-hose, ribbed do ‘yale ee es Site —_ —_ spenders, Silk and Linen Garnrin dk iee sumer ad Linlo-thread Shirts and Drawers PROGRESS IN THE FINE ARTS. Paintine anv ProtocRaPHy ComBINED. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, n Oil Colors, on Canvas, MintatURs oR Sizx oF Live. 8. WALKER’S PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeou Hail, ourner 4% at.and Pennsylvania avenue, 8. WALKER has fitted up the above Apartments at a very great oullay of capital, vendoring his establishment one of th plete and handsdéme in the wh alarge Gallery for frea exhi fine Oil Paintings, by some of the ous P best it and lern masters, to which he intends to ndd fresh upa com- importations. 8. WaLxeR has also fitted lete suit of rooms, ie | private robing for Indies, and purchase: w style Parasols, ments, and engaged « first class operative art, entiemnen and Boya’ wear of every descri assist hun ip the dopertinent for, taking all kindi of PHOTOGRAPH AMBROTYPE AND De- GUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, from the PW ares toe be size @ ly ie hie P he KER. combi 1e gent with the art of Painting, Of witoh he bas. hed ee ith every variety of House-furnishing Dry pomestio Goods for servanta Wear of the heaviest Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods 5 years’ experience, and whose specimens life at low prices. Pt i 1 ze portraits may be seen in some of the first fami WE EAET rence cer | Belscrmesit cia or evenness oe W™: Fos PAINTER AND GL azreR, | twos produce porirata that hae ncaa boa ee Will thankfully receive and promptly and neatly ex, | celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- eoute any orders in hie line with which hie friends | ¥a8 boards prepared by himself expressly for aed the public may favor him. Orders can be left nt | the purpose. (0. 484, corner 6th and C sts.,or at Kidenour’s Con- | | Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- fectionery Store. 304 Penusy! traits, Miniature or life-size, from coal patares of side) between 9th and 10th streets. id intrust work to him may rely on its bei with 5 jose ane ant dispatch, and at the lowest rates own ws py i notiee. r }, on immediate ‘and cinases taken in Committees ber in groups, and any quantity of copies from t the same. ‘old DY foxrs GUNPOWDER. st sensomable obaryeg. vari kind: enesses o1 La ‘tone: of DU PONT’s ¢ Rie ri SR, and aun prepared Valuabie Oil mintings, and Oid Peat ‘ its, te aoet ane many quantity to parties Wanting, sco eee ‘and resi to their origi moat favorable, tap ~ gen > Aceat for hs rca iha'clery vba lazratfols gaia Stet mar I-tf (Intel t:Btaton) VG so ueh stresty, seiggce at ares aoe om Poona agin give Fi DISCOVERY Ter sy AGE. . KENNEDY, of in one ot oni BEVERY OF HUMOR, spores trie eran tee sere eres never ex: in two cases, both jer Hu- Two bottles are ‘warranted to cure @ nursing Sore MGue to three botties will oure the worst kind’ of PUP oar thres botties will clear the system of Bilés. ‘o bottles are ited to oure the worst Stomach. bottles are warranted teoure the One or Teo bottles ‘are warranted to oure all Hu- saereerieacrererena ngs rset Four to six bottiorare warranted to ure corrupt of the Skin. to oure the ber eg Uloers. bottie will cure Sealy Erupti or throe bottles are warran! "fo or three bation re ~ i te. }@ case eumnatii MPhree to four bottles are warranted to oure Salt- erie to eight botties will oure the worst case of of benefit 18 always experienced from the first bot- tesa perfect cure ia warranted when the above quantity is taken. | f looks #0 it to those who have in van! a uy tnowantertel a ferful medsei tn ines of the day, that a common ‘and ere are no I I posdes over & thousand bottion fit in the viel i eecies T know the effects it i naa. start. nor ha’s about it cases, bu! are d the greatest curce ever 0! i) is a m hunatian I eave I to children a year , 5 Ve seen poor, pu worms cokien onticres, whose flesh was sort ‘and iby, restored to a perfect state of health by one 2. To those who are subject to @ sick hentieche, one bottle willalways cure it. It gives great reiief i catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of t! otions of nature, it will Primal very sinceier ia 8 Keka tee seks thera t ete m four days to 6 sult it . feeling is it; on the contrary when that one, you will feel yoursel likes new person. I Reard some of pa most a encomiums of it that ever man listen y : n own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- —but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great i been virtues have found in it that i pect — peed Shean Seve cases of ©} 1c hite—a disease was always considered Fnourable, have been few bottles. O, what a me v sen cured if it will prove effec- joa! i oem ey of that ae Seo oere ae but lew who have seen more of 11 I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them georte ee it. For the various diseases of the iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsi Asthma, Fever and-Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery done more good than any medicine ever known. Noci ‘9 of diet ever necessary—eat the best you oan get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-s) i per day—children over ten years dessert-s; children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day, MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street. Roxbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, "Kidwell & Lawrence J.B. Garin, ‘Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. 8. Waish, J. P.’Stone, Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co., 3 Cag By gh i ‘son, F ord iro. —R. 8 Cinsell, ‘© M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell my iy private MEDICAL TREATISE PHIS{oLOGI¢AL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 130 fine Pigin and Colored Lithographs Plates. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. wes of postage to all parts of the Union. _ Dr. M. B. La Croix ‘hysiological View of Mar riage. A new and revised edition of 25 pages a: 189 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the duties and casualties of single and married life—happy and fruitful allian- ces, le of securing them—infelicitous and infer- tule ones—their obviation and removal—nervous de- bility, its causes and cure, by a process at once so simple, safe, and effectual, that fablure impossible —rules for daily ee essay on Sperma- torrheea, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case graphical ly illustrated by beautiful plates. It’points out t remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, those contemplating marriage. Its yoreant is partio- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! condition, and scious of having hazarded the health, happine: pryvileges to wluch every human being is entitled to. rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for 1, mail. ed free of postage to any part of tie Uns states, addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York, enclosing 25 gents. ‘. B. Those who prefer may oonsult Doctor (A CROIX .upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- cines often cure in the short space of six axe and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which copaiva and cubebs have so loi been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the heaith of the patient. Hia‘t French Secret” is the great oon- tinentel remedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, aon treat with ry, to the irretrievabie destruction to the patient’s constitu- aan and which ali the sarsapariila in the world can- not cure. Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. feb l4—ly WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we are pre to sellat 8. small advance of cost for cash : A very iarge variety of Turner Bros. celebrated Liquors.vis: as Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for ispepsia Blackberry Brandy, & certain cure for Diarrhea and ‘sentery Claret, Madeira, eae and Sweet Maiaga Wines, ity ‘berry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran- of fine flavors, prepared from the pure juice of the frait Rope, Cinnxmon, Annis, and Pepperment Cordials Curacoa, Absinthe, Essence of Pepperment Extract of Sarsaparilla, Stoughton Bitters Forest W ine Bitters. Ve have also on hand. supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spiendid article. In addition to the above, we have at all times a large supply of the following named stook of Mait Liquors, been feo only Liquors of the kind inthe District, and which cannot fat! in giving satisfaction to all who use them: Philadelphia XX, Burton and XXX Pale Ale,Philadelphia Brown Stout,X X Por Rte cue of cae Beer. Cider, & s usual, a supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &e. on hand, any ARNY & SHINN,” ie i 57 Green strest. Georgetown. JOTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN . are oriving daily some of the finest Fufar a TURE ever offered inthis market, which w: invite the attention of those in want, as wi Seeare them they can save at least 10 per cent. ely — Hantsome carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and wainut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas Wardrobes, Chairs of ali kinds, Sattroves, be top, and husk; Comforts, Treses, iT, corn-| al oak; lankets, Bedatends, high and low- post. Gushions for Chairs Settoes: Cieete of all kinds, ‘ushions for ees, CI 8 of Extension Tables, Sideboards, ‘W hat-not. Glasses of all kinds, some extra fine Cottage Sets, Rucs, Waiters. : Giaas Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. _ And other G: too numerous to mentionto whieh we invite ‘ee attention of housekeepers and others. Aa we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual customers. Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO., cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. P. 8.—We shall still continue our re: sales Tuesday, Thuraday, and Saturday, bot ing an evening, in front of our store. Cons: nts soli- cited, and in all cases advances ag ay? en required, C.R. L. Cc. & CO., ap 5-tf (Intel) Auctioneers, AYLOR & MAURY’S ELASTIC PENS, the nearest approach to a quii!l, manufactured Perry & Co, London, expressly for Taylor Maar. wane ore Maury’s Envelopes, from ten cents a ir ndred, my lor & Maury’s Letter Paper, froma dollarand a half per ream. s ‘Taylor & Maury’s Commercial Note Paper, from adollnr and a half perream, Naylor & Maury’s Bill Paper, twenty cents a juire. . ‘Teylor & Maury’s extra fine qualities of English Writing Paper. including tke celebrated “double thick cream Yai, specially imported by Taylor & Maury. 7 van jor & Maury’s United States official Sealing ylor & Maury’s Half-dollar Bibles, elegantly bound. ‘Tay lor & Maury’s Forty-cent Prayer Book, ele- Fear lor t Ninury’s extensive stock of Statione: add Blank Books embraces every variety, from the lowest to the highest grades manufactured, which they offer at the chespest rates consistent with quality. New Books received immediate! blication. Importations of Books from England weekly, fear Sea BS ROR ES bccn and Stationery Store auld near Ninth street. Weineve on CARRIAGES, Weh RD A pe AGEN of the vary peat, latest 8 mont approved styles, rant porn! orkuanshie mcd or be equal toany iy made jp the Rs hg ap teond or any other city in the ited States. respectfully solicit a call from fea rie scram eh uality of york ot in low prieey do ind of REPAIRIN' ‘work- mari ke miner and reasonable prices ie he ni Surges taken a Fo er eget ney, and may 12-6m ga arena Miyarienpinaceagnse pieonans a dicin D Wastinetox ASAIN pA BOREL ag qemepeAlenandrin at 8 Shy and lie mi 12K, 28, OST pat ot, nds. mm, dently the Boat start- int Seino cohen ils — eee tesact enna ce MOUNT leaving at 90’ciock RE SoR Seine, $ Coptains. Either Boat may be chartered for oneal Relist furtees abe oe tee Avenue, or to the Captains on board. tf T= PACIFIC MAIL STEAMDEIP com One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Mails for ACAPULO. CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: Panama twiee each month. on the arn. val of the United States 1 3. S. Com "sg steam- on. which leave New Orleans On 5th and 20th of each month wi oe. ol u ers connecting Via ANAAIA RAIL- ROADS. steamships have been ims; and aj ete the Navy Department, and ruaraaty speed safety. . The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- plowed from ocean to ocean, and in orpased 11 urs. ‘The baguageof passengers n to San Francisco, and Ingers aro cabeckatet Pascoe by steamer at the company’s expense. The money paid im New York covers ail nses of the trip. ‘ p eserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and 2 Fraacisoo, to prevent detention im case of aeci- dents that the an is Sotirely reliable—no fail- ving ocourzed in eight years. ee leave Pomme the same day they ar- Te hacen po thee by each steamer, and take charge of womenand ohildzen Without other = tors. F through tickets at the, est rates apply st the agenoy, £77 V owt Wet treet, New York, to WwW, y¥ MON D.—or leat PONG HARRIS & CO., leans,~ or “tf _C.L. BARTLETT, Boston. For OLD POINT AND NORFOLK, The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of July, commence running regularly to the places, leaving waatemnee®, leventh-st. w! ) every WED. ESDAY and SATURDAY at 9o'ciocka m. Re- turning, will leave Nor! every MONDAY and THUHSP Ay igm ‘ead tu at OL She will tou r1 R OINT, PINES “POINT, B AGRISTON ER ISLAND, and the usual iandings on the Potomac. fol FIVE DOLLARS. > oS Point snd Nor- fo! 5 je i-tf WM. MITCHELL. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHO! ILURE FOR Bi YEA! CALIFORNIA AND OREGON" VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th 20th of each month. Cavtiox.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been rie? ‘trated on travellers beund to CAL ORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage by the u S. Mail Line, via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution al! seeking passage to California, that, To AVOLD IMPOSITION, they m u find the true office of the Steamships of the U.S. jail Line, via Panama Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorized to engage passace, — ‘ho Companies have ouly one office in New York, which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, fronting ashe North River, at the head of the Com- pany’s W . Obsery: sign over the door. ig omy aE. RAYMOND, Agent, je 19- New York. "HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, The o“ composing this ine are : The ATLANTIC -...,_. .Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The BALTIC... w7.Capt, doneph Comatose The ADKIATIC——.....--?- Capt. James West, These ships having been built by contract expressly Os = Government eer rinaees eareine yd n their construction, as in their engines, to in- sure strength and speed, and their ‘dcoommodations a passengers are unequalled for elegance and com- fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in cabin, $13; in second do., 875; exclusive use of tate rooms, $325. From Liverpool to ,» Hand 20 guineas. An experienced Sur geonsttached toeach ship. No berths can be secured until paid for. The ships of this iine have unproved water-tight bulk- heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. | wom, LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20... 1857) Wed: Saturday, Ju: a57| Wed Saturday, July Saturday, Aug. Saturday, Aug. 15. Saturday, Sept. 12 Saturday, Sept. 26. Saturday, Qe. = Saturday. 857) Wednesday, Oct. 28. .1857 Seinntay od Saturday, ‘or freight ly to i “Ea cheaage! No. 88, Wal) street, Now York. wi EY & CO., Li BRON SHIEKRY EC ESOS austin Friars, London. ji ;G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. e owners of these ships will not be acoountabie for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry. precious stones or metals, unless bills of Inding are signed rm Faery the value thereof expressed therein. ie GTEAMER GEORGE PAGE. a SS” HOURS OF DEPAKTUR ess Leave Alexandria at 43, 7%, 9, 10%! 1h 3.04 Oe: Li WV ashingto 6, B, 9, 1136. 1K, 4, 7. eon LIS Te PRICE, Cooter DWARDS’ FERRY ap 2-d DAND LERSRERE, ¥ penke and SESRURG, Va., via Cheaay e ar Ohio Canal.—The Packet Boats AR GO and M.C. MEIGS, will commenced inaking daily trips to the above Motiny, March 2, leaving the wharf of W. H. ; G. Ritter, getown, D.C. every morning at7 o’clock, Sundays excepted; through in eight hours; leaving Georgetown at isever o'clock in the inorning, the Boats will arrive at the Great Falls, or Vashington Aqueduct, at 10a. Seneca at 12m., Edwards’ Ferry at 3p. m., where a stage will be in macs to cow r. Passengers seosburg, Va. eturning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine a the morning, and arriving in Georgetowr. sunset. h Tiekets, $1.75. Intermediate points as Great Falls or Washington Aqueduct, Seneca, 75 cents; Edwards’ Ferry, Su 1.35, ie including ooach, - RITTER. cents; Leesburg, Virgin served on the mar 25 t moderate pri W. H. & Ee NEY ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.; Savan- nah, Ga.; and ail the Northcastern cities, with Memphis, Tena, ‘The last conneating tink of Railroad belw: EW YORKAND SE Miesisery T RIVER. This road is now cornploted and opened for the reg- ular transportation of Passengers and Freight, and will afford more Expedition and less Expense than any other route between the Northeast and South- west. engers and Shippers will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves according! ,Paseenger Trains leave Stevenson daily at 2 o’clock, s. m., (after the arrival of the trains from Chat! and Nashviile,)and arrive at Memphis same 2S 7 S M., Connecting with First Clase Steam Packets to New Orleans, all other impor- tant points upon the Western Rivers." Goods con- signed to Eailrosd Agente at Charleston or Savan- will be forwa to Memphis and other points, by Express Freight Trains. a mginree of the Ai apoty! Come ¥ 18 oarried Over this rou! iy 6 Passen- ker trains, F.C. ARMS! General Superint Hounrsvittx, (Als.) April 1st, 1857. Mem | Tickets to Memphis, &c., il- mington, N.C,; Charleston . C. Cipricorig it a; Montgom- nah, Macon, Atlanta, and Columbus, G ery, Ala.; Chinttanooga, and Nashville, Tenn. Vestern Trains on this road, 'v connect ace * m ngers wi ie the mizhtt Wit - fone. Ce Aucusin, Ga; Cheitanooga nod Nashv le 5 e@ day trains i Kingsville, 8. C.:and Atlanta, Ga. as NEW GROCERY, WINE AND. STORE, ‘The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on hand a large varied assortment of Foreign and Hemost WINES, L QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIE: consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Son) Olives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, Otar: Marrett & Co,, Pinet & Co., and Col. Chabard Brandies in cases, demijohns, and casks. Old J maica Sherries, Mad Port of various toriptions, Bt, Julien Cinret. ‘Chateaux decease te 'y Fruits, Reynold’s Edinburgh Lis, Auniseite Misreeseg, ermee “dinburg hy nnisette, Mai INO, a Absynthe, Charapagne, and & large aud'varned ae sorigtion af Havens Cigars, © nse and ~ u Also, ‘hton Bitters, a nara jestes stock. before purchas elsewhere. in- will be procapely, Sttonded to nd deine aneir oncore vopereces rae abate of fae Hevama Cy im- ted direct by the subscriber.at winciease wed se. i Canal Bont: hi roduce He arte fp ed on reasonable terms, and vy's Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 184, intry orders punctually attended to, and coun- try produce of all r re eivedon once jose 0,554 Twellth strest. BLACKBERRY BRANDY .—We have this day reosived thorner Brother's BLACK. BERRY BRAND at hich is & fine article, and xuarantee it to cure the Diarrhea inits worst form, ‘or sale wholesale or retail iy 22 a GAENY 4, SMI GULLY SINCE meee ences Wr Vermont rasan od tah rae F Wasgin gs LN (fe fotLtons: iN. Ri ti ¥ q eens ero GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Leaves Washington at 6 0’cleck a. m. “Washington at 7 o'clock Pare from Washingtonto K; 85m. ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. eave Washington at 6 o'clock ®.’m., arrive in LYNCHBURG next Worning at 4A, 1., con! With the trains on the Virginia and Tennessee tall Road for MEMPHIS. jail Stages from = lottesvilie to L.ynchburg a distance of 60 miles, Fare from w eahington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The most expeditions route to the Vircima Springs—ouly mx hours’ stage travel to the Green- wee whe mee ut . ae eave Washington at 5 at SULPHUR the same night Fare from Alexandria to White Sulphur, $12.50, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs im Fiekete for lchanced aoe Liynehbary procared v a Ds ou the Boat. ng iLy- Umnibusesand Baggage Wi will beat the of the Washington Kau . tO gonvey pra sengers baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- dria, 2 distance o! for meals. emplis, =x miles, allowing ample time JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. _ Alexandria, July, 1857. SRRREME is NEw AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. RALTINOES AND OHIO RAILROAD. __ The recent extension and improvement of its lead - ing connecting fines at the West has required an en - ‘tire revision of the running arrangements of this rond by which highly important advantages to the tray- elerare secured. On snd after MONDAY, Juse 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS will be run in_both directions for MODATION ork. First—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(excep' Sunday,) stops at way stations and arrives at Cum- ata P.M. i—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 30 A. M., and arrivesat Wheeling at 425 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Olio trains for Couumbus, Cincinnati. Indianapoin, |v - isville, Chicago, St. Louis, &c.. and at same pisce with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &c.. by Cleveland Road, and also at Parkersburg with Ma nietta Road. Third—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI! EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., con - necting at Benwood at $9 A. M. with express trams from Belinire to Cincinnati, (without ch of Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in b hours from Baltimore and 2% hours from Wash: ton. It also connects directly, in both directs at Grafton with ears by Parkersburg and Mariett roads for Chillicothe, Cmeimnati, eto. These tran connect at Xenia for Indianapolis, Chicago and St, igs and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and issiseipp: Express for Louisville. Cairo and St. Louts through to St. Louis in less than 42hours from Baltimore. this train the time to all the central and southern places in the West is much less, while the distance is from 49 to 100 miles shorter by the shortest of other routes, From the West these connections are ae close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at 0.39 A. M. id 'e checked throug to all ports. ROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may wiew the entire road by a by taking marn- ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or = ° *- aud and, and resuming mext morning by W heelt commodation train, leaving Cumberiand at Oakland at 10.50. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M Will stop at all Stations east of Cumberiand, and t Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations STet Cumberinnd Reins West. Eastwardiy, the Train leaves Wheeling at 2.3 A. M., Acoommo. Soticn leaves Cumberfand at 9, reaching Baltumore a A 5 ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way passengers will take the Express westwardly and he Maj! eastwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at 918 A, M., arriving at Baltimore 12 noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A. M., and 5.15 P. Leaves Eilcott’s Mills at 7 A. M.and7 P.) copt Sunday, = FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTER. ve Baltimore for Washington at 4.)5and 915 Agi P- AL On Sundays at 415 A. M., weave mg for Baltimore at 6 and 8.3) A ii ron Mand Sand ia. M. On Sundays at 7A-M. and 4m P. + only, The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeo d fourth trains from Washington, will be mail trains. stopping only at Washington and Annapolis Junction. .15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.30 trains from Washington connect with the trains from Annapolis. For tickets, information, fare, &c., apply to J.T. ENGLAND, Arent, at the Ticket offos Station. WOODSIDE, iy 13-tf er of 1 rtation, Baltimore. WESTERN TRAVELERS. SPRine and SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBURG AND THE WEST. ON AND AFTER JULY Ist, i957, TWO DAI- LY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pitts- burg and ali W ru and South or Northwestern THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.15 A.M.. connecting with the Mai! Train over the Pennsylvania Mailroad, and arriving in Cmemnati at 0 P. M. the following day; at Chicago in 34 hours, 41 hours. TERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Raitimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. M. for Harrisbure. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Ba!timore EV Y NIGHT at io P. M., connecting with Lichtning Express over the Penn- sylvania Railroad for Pittsburg, arriving at! P. M. ‘The 3.15 A. M. and 10 P. M. trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicazo Railroa its Northera, Southern and Westera connections. Passengers for Chicago, Ro>k Island, Burl- ington, lowa City, Milwaukee, Du'mque, St. Panl, adieou, and other leading cities in the Northwest, will save one hundred miles of travel and ten howrs in a with four less changes of cars, by taking this route. aster nsrencers for Cleveland, Ssndusky, Toledo trou go by this route, and the time is une qualled. being 43 miles shorter than any other route. if Passengers for St. Louis, Indisnapolis, Ter re Haute. Cairo, and all pomts on the lower and Upper Mississippi, make less chances of cars and arrive in advance of any other route: and to Cinoin- nati. Columbas, Dayton, Louisville and other prom inent cities, as quick as by any other eee All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and Aandiled with rare. FOR THE NORTH. The 8.15 A. M. and 10 }*. M. Trans connect avd Ns T° — om mies a -~ = pin rend foe BY iamsport, bimira, Rochester, » Niagara Fo and Canada, thon looming the moot ‘direct railway Toute to North-western Pennsylyenia aud Western —_ —. are wall = ae ee: 18 Most expedious route to N cal - se is uagera te Through tickets are issued to Philadelphia vie Columina and Lancaster, by ail the trame, at €3 each, each train hav-ag sure connections. D- gers by this route avoid trestled bridges and ail th inconvenience of ferry across the Susquekanua river. Passengers for Manover, Manchester, Gettysburz Emmittsburg, Carlisie and Chambersburg go by the trains at 8.15 A.M. and 3 P. M. Passengers for BEDFORD SPRINGS leave ia trains at 8.15 A.M. or i¢ P.M., connecting with trains over the Pennsylvania Roilroad to Huntingdon, and by Broad Top Railroad to Hopewell—thence by frst class coaches to Bedford, over a road unsur- by any in the country. Fare $650, Passengers fo ir xORE SPRINGS, SPHRAT. WHigoNA DOUBLING GAP * and PAPE nm - o er WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Cars on this road make but one trip per day, connecting with the 3 P. M. tran. For TH ROUGH TICKETS and further wfor- mation apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert 108, N. E. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Balti- me Rankable Funds only received for Fare. jy 4 ] NTERESTING TO FAMILIES. The following extract from s New York cannot fail to be interesting. In referring to. the receipts of Tens in this country for one ear up to 3th uitimo, it saye they will be 12,- (m0 pounds short of the imports of the year ead- ing June 3, 1856, and that The advance in biack teas. Oolongs, since jast Rocember. bas been m cents per pound: young Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last season's closing prices. = tt will thus be seen thst the strong and rapid vance in the tea market has been the result of » short supely and active demand ; but wher it is con- sidered we may bear at any moment of the en- tire suspension of shipments at Shancial, and. v oe. = soon =e sateen oom ome arr @ seat of war, ive ports of entry in China, pel ys be under etriet blockad ie, it wou! be surprising to see Tens ata much her ficure than they have yet attained.” view of these facts, we ho'd ont very great in- to Iny in their ies of KING & BURCH Corner Vermont ave. and iSth street. RE EON atIOR 5 aula “corner 1ith —| Peeve. Tea now. jet) -tf . ?

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