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EVENING. STAR... DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME? ‘BY A TRAVELER. home ?—do they mise the? \rance most dear, 06 10 mda aE ye ns BON is date V TRANSPORTA ¥: ERS AND MECHANICS’ RANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Frag, Maning, anv INLanp Insurance, Authorized Capital __.__.., __.. $1,250,000!!! Orricz, NoRTHWrst coRNER AVENUE AND l?TH StRExr, Anp will mitten Ries Painting E PAINTING. ieee eh and 1th M. T. PARKER. SH_ BRANDY, AND INLAND Do they miss meat To'know that my naine wae forgotten, ‘As thougis I had never been there. To know that the tailor and landlor And the banks where my paper is And hosts whom [ now cannot mention Had banished me quite from their view. me at home ?—do they miss me? rket for money i Ing Their debtors by day and ngnt? Do the friends who once loaned me a “fifty,” Aad the others wh» loaned Hesre a sigh of regret as they miss me, And wish they could see mesgain? Do they miss me at he When ne longer I’m seen upon ‘el And do those who were wont to assist me, Say, “ his conduct’s infernally strange?” Does the Shylock who loaned me his money, ¢., in the latest ety Also, continue to do, ZING, and GRAINI ©. 53 Louisiana aveune, Pawnevivanis Zhalf pipes White 5 2 queries stabs hat aeeneaiitte or wi fresh SPIC (Es, wuital DIRECTORS. B. Florence, Charies Charles A. Rubicam, Genre, Heimbold, james E. e and complete assortment of fiPkling scanoe. lM. CRIPP: ween 6th and 7th ") 3 ss Brewster, i jaanc 1 re THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Pr EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Scorew: LOCAL SURVEYORS. Charles Waiter, No. 397 D street, opposite City tl, Join M. Thornton, corner ist street and Virginia nd. liams, No. 22 43 street, John Riggles, No, 501 13th street, ARINE SURVEYOR. | J.P. Levy, No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite National 1. GENERAL EUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. EMOVAL, : WM. PETERSON Having moved into the new Store, 4a) avenue, north side, between 3d received an extensive assortment o| any of which will be shionable style. a large assortment of GEN- SL. of every description, . &e.: all of which he offers on accommodating terms to his old customers, and others who may favor him with acall. su Z-eolm_ T_COST.—Having determined to confine our to the coach and cabinet Look in vain for occasion to dun me, And wish I sgain were at home? Do they miss me at home ?—do they miss me? *Twould be an assurance To know that my name was for As though I had never been there But I heow that my memory Hoaere round the dear spot as I roam, And py any as Peene wits and my creepers, ‘They'll mise me, they’!l miss me at home! , below Pennayl- T FANCY ARTICLES, business exc! branch of the trad WARE, CUTL! GOODS, &e., &e All such goods must entirely closed out by t Authorized Capital and Assets___.....91,473.057 17 Ne ae Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Seourities. The following statement exhibits the business and dition of the Company to November J, 1856: ‘and inland risks to No- teeee- $214,684 60 —_—_ +2 Tae Kyickersocker Macazine, forSeptem- ber, bas been issued by its punctual publisher, and itis full of the good things which its pop- ular editor, Mr. Clark, is so famous for collect- ing. The editor gives the following amusing report of “one of the coolest examples of ‘ en- forced curiosity’ that he remembers ever to have met with” : About noon of the day of my arrival in St. Louis, I strolled into the bar-room ot Barnum’s Hotel, and calling for a sherry cobbler, seated asmall table near the bar. just finished my glass when a well dressed, res- table looking personage. ay jorty years of age, came in, ani else present except the bar-keeper, accosted me with the salutation : “ Good morning, sir."’ “Good morning, “ Baltimorean, sir sitively be suid, and if not 15th December will be dis- of at auction to make room for another class of merchandize. ‘ x An examination of prices will convince purchasers that on such goods there is chance for a good invest- ent. With increased facilities in the branch of the trade to which we shali hereafter devote ourattention,both aa to quality and quantity, we solicit the increased patronage of consumers in full confidence that prices VANS & THOMPSO: 326 Penn. ave., bet. %hand 10th {American fete Marlboro Gazette) Temium receiv: Fire premium. .....----.--=---—-» =~ 176.798 61 Interest on loan. ——. —~ -. —. ae i © Total receipts ._. Paid marine losses. id fire losses. . Expenses, salaries, and commis- Will be satisfactory. ‘and agenoy charges...” 27,474 68 MPS—PUMPS. The subscriber gives notice that he continues to manufacture his large Iron Pumps. and substantial, and will raise water one huudre For information I refer you to the inhabitants who have used them.and two ofthem y be seen on F street. between 12th and at the corner of H and !3th, one near the old Capitol im a deep weil, two on Virginia avenue, between 2d and 4th streets, all pnt in 0; Mayor of Washington. _ weils, build cisterns for rain water. put in operation _Tepair old pumps of every lescription. Those desiring hia services will be ac- commodated at the shortest notice by cail subscriber in Washington, D. C,, No. 463 Virgima avenue, near the Carroll Piace, FOSTER HENSHAW, NEW AND RICH FALL GOODS, We are now recei which we invite th generally, to call and examine W pieses rich Fancy Dress: run off at very low g 5) pieces rich printed Mousselin de Laines » superior plain Rinck Silks, low prices 2,0 pieces fliandseme Caheoes and Ginghams, fast colors: 1233 cents 2,0 pieces pinin colored Cashmere; 123 cents, worth 25 cents 2 pieces sup 0 do Balance remaining with the Company ..$2:3,057 1 The Assets of the Company are as follows: hia city and county bonds. 6,848 1 bonds......... First mortgages, real Stocks, coliate: arently about seeing no one fret perpendicular. ion bank stock. . Decete with Duncan, Sherman & Co. ew York. Deferred payment on stock not yet due. Notes for marine premiums...........--- 108,080 58 ue from agents, secured by bonds........ 35,376 remiums on policies recently issued, debts due the company .........+..s---. 28,470 an bank ee ee ee eee ees | 16,456 74 r I responded. ration by order of the “ From New York ?” e will dig aud deepen . Hydraulian Rams, a the excursionists? ‘+ Will you allow me to look at your ticket?” “ Certainly, sir,’ (exhibitin “(Carefully perusin; to see you, sir. The business of this Com: rill compare { iT ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. From the Istday of August, up to the ist day of Novem’ and interest received four hundred thousand one hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents, losses and expenses 0! —- thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- of success and good man- acement, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a 'e of public patronage, believing that the secu offered is ample, and that all fa ims will be justed more according to equity than |i y Will compare favor- your lady with you?”’ our firat Fall supp! ponial attention of pucchasors ilks, which we shall in fifteen months, 856, the premiums to the large sum of Sorry for that, sir; sorry for that. name is W——; I am one of the committee of arrangements for the reception of visiters on ouis, do not intend to be outdone in hospitality by any other city, especially Cincinnati; but we find that many of the excursionists, instead of applying to the committee for quarters, hare gone to the hotels In all such cases, the committee are desirous of paying the bill: tremely unwilling that the gu any expense during their stay in St. Louis. May I ask if you are staying at an hotel, and ifso, at what one? for it will give me great [yore to arrange for the settloment of your thi aad with the payment of is OCCASIOD. sixty-one centi With these evide erior shirting and si] Table Diapers; some in the lot have been a little wet, and will be sold a r sy dozen _— Napkina and Towols at $1.5), are eR 100 dozen Lanties’ Linen Pocket Hdkfs, at 81.5, i » dozen Gents large size Linen Pocket Hdkfs, at $1.50, — all the finer grades correspond # pieces super Shirting finen, from Sle. to 21. We request again all settled their bilis as rendered Ist July,todo so with- thi COLLEY & SHAR 6 Sdoors above Penn, ave! TPP RANSP ORTATION OF COAL Navy DerartMent, Bursaw of Construction, Equipment,and Repairs, August 13. 1857. sealed and endorsed ina,” will be received at this Bureau until o’clock, the 15th September nex ortation of not exe: cite Coal from the tities as may be offered reper to accept, to.be as they are ex- 3 should be at ‘The Company is prepared to issue policies against DWELLINGS, Fi ACTOR URNITURE, Sand their contents; SE, transported by VesskLs, STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, Rati Roava and the usual conveyances to or from any portion o: EUROPE AND AMER and on the hulls of STEAME Western Waters. ‘The rates of premium will be as low as other oom fixing them eve; construction and arrangement will be taken into con- IL f MERCHANDL I replied that I was not permanently located at any hotel, and that I did not feel dis avail myself of the hospitality of the city to a greater extent than I had already done. “We shall insist upon it, sir; and I trust you will notify me when you are settled.” Just then a person in a seedy suit of black, a man who had evidently seen better days, en- tered the room and approached the bar, when my new acquaintance said to him, in a stern and authoritative manner: “* Doetor, you can’t have anything this morn- rxons who have not cA; navigating the panes, and in improvement in All losses speedily adjusted and promptly paid. Office, northwest corner Pennsylvania avonue and 17th street, Washington City, D. C. Insurance may also be “ Proposals for ‘3 vs merthwest corner Wa rincipal cities of the United States cers of the Company. ap3 N INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS. Caritab, -. —. -——. ——. $20,000!!! by authorized o| and the Department deem elivered tothe United States Naval Storekeepers at Hong-Kong and Shanghai, as may be directed, The offer wilt atate the price per ton of 2,240 lbs. for that delivered without primage or any other ex- tra charge, and also the rate at which demurrage No other than cargo for the Gov ss, hereupon the with a saddened look, replied “T haven't asked for anything yet.”” “You had better go—y: « Doctor, turning to him ou can’t have any- now prepared to receive a NCE ON BUILDINGS, &c., at the usual City rates, without Policy, at their Office, corner of Teoth Street and Pennsyivania Avenue, over the Wasiungton City Savings Bank. Wm. F. Bayly, Joseph Bryan, will be charged. ernment to be received on hoard. If the draught of water of the vessel offered makes any lizhterage necorsaty in loading, it will be at the cost of the vessel; but Por the delivery o; reach of theship’s tackie at the ports in Chius lay days will be demanded, at the rate of one fair-wea- ther working d: The vessel named the usual inspection by pomted by the Commandnt of the Yard where the ffered for inspection within bas been given, the Dy other arrangement ag will pression of unutterable despair the poor fellow turned on his heel and left, when my companion remarked “ That, sir, 1s one of the most talented men in the State. He is a physician by profeasion, and once had a handsome practice; but, unfortu- nately, he has given way to his habits of intem- rance, and I fear that he is irretrieval id wrong in speaking to him in the knew that if he called for drink at the bar. he would be insulted, and I thought it would mortify him less to send him by the by, sir, won't you take a sherry atch will be given MES C. MoG UIRE, President. —Guarron BD. manner I did: but BANEING House three days after a no’ rtment will make st subserve the publio mterest. be in Phi ladelphin and ready te after she has passed inspection, CHUBB BROTHERS, its received and Checks paid 8 on the murtin posit at par, and Exchange on depositors without charge. —Interest will be allowed be agreed upon. The vessel must id within ten days and the notice of the vessel must ded and the bilig therwise there will be deducted ney, fur each and every day’sde- ve days named, & som Derosits.— De Without charge. “ No, [thank you, sir; Ihave just taken one.” “ Take another.”’ “Excuse me, sir; I seldom drink anything in the morning, and my fati, has alone induced me to deviate f x Cities furnished t IntTEREST ON Derosit on Deposits at such rates as may Vineinia ano UncuRREST Money, irginia and other Uncurrent Noucy re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in apecie, we charging the regular FE: Discounts.—Notes, will be discounted, and Loaus mad: Securities, at the market rate, Letrens of Crepir.—Letters of Credit will be egotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, Money is deposited, an weather permittin; sar! within five daysafter bern, of lading sicne from the freigh: lay insatling beyond the fi equal tothe ammount demanded per day for demur- rage Payment will be made within thirty daya after the eceipts in triplicate of the delivery of the coal. by any Navy Agent in the United States that the bidder may select, who wil! be desiznated im the charter party. suing ride of last night rom my usual = “Then, sir, with your permission, I will take | Presentation of r _He accordingly walks to the bar, and orders his cobbier, and while it is being prepared he resumes his seat by me. keeper hands him a glass over the counter, and in doing so, says to ‘ Look here" how many drinks do you owe for now? This makes forty cents you owe. I don't wish to open any accounts with you, sir!” Not wishing to mortif presence, I left aug 14-2awiw Seventh nS tne ene CAR D.—The undersigned have this day ( ntered into partnership RS’ and JOINERS’ and. having erected a n the rear of Jackson Hal and interest allowed Presently the bar- charged if Collaterais,on such termaas may be: ew and commodious shop in |, between 3d and 444 atreets, are prepared to contract for and perform all work in their line of business, either inthe city or country, with which friends or the onaccommodating terms, wi ateh. They respectfully solicit a share of the pub- GEO. W. GABRETT & CO, They have several Houses and Lots for salem parta of the city, on accommodating __ GEO. W. GARRE *S COURT, Septem! » 1R57. Distkier or Coteasta, Washington County, fo wet.—Inthe case of Richard A. Edmonston, ad ministrator of Decius W. © dimonston, Jr., deceased, the administrator sforesaid, has, wit tion of the Orphan’s Court of Washington Coun astoresard, appointed Saturday, the gith instant, the fina! se:tiement and destrib deceased, of the RAVELING BILLs ov ExcHANGK.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums as may Le de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. BiLts and LeTtexs oF CxEvIT ON ENGLAND, iRE- LAND AND Evkopr.—Bills o: of Credit on England, [ at the market rate for _Bonps, Stocks, &o- ties paying {rom & to 12 bought in the different u Where Stocks are reserve the right to call forad the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. RatLRoan, Citr, anp State Bonps.—Railrond, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rasi- road Irom purchased fo Lanp WaRRants. ublie may favor them, ‘h promptners and dis- f Exchange and Letters fy my new friend by my ‘ope, furnished Swawt Paintixo.—The present mode of im- Pressing designs on shawis ix known to be an ex. Pensive one, having to be piates. But it is announe ufacturer has devised a new produces in a single da: in ten colors, with the mere aid of one man and one juvenile assistant, t 2,000 per cent. the cost commission of ht upon orders, erformed by single that a German man- plan, by whieh he y thirty shawls, printed bas diminishing by r cash or with Bouds. of the operation of impres- Land Warrants bought at the market rates, Ail Warrants sold by us are sxaran- teed in every Tes; Varra: m of the personal ets in hand so far asthe same have been ocvllected and turned into nand where ali the creditors and heirs of 8 located on commiasion, otations reguinrly furnished if re- wasted. . Warrants will be forwarded to Western Housee on orders, or sent for sale on eommuseion to responzibie 168. Petra Estate ann Insunancrs.— Real Estate id sold, anc Insurances effected. NitRD States, Court oF Clams, the United States, bsforethe ntrusted to us, will and to! 8. CHUBB BROTHERS, R“*ING HOUSE OF Patino & NoURSE, eokuk City & per cent. Bonds, 10 per cent. Bond: pwn. 10 per cent. nt AXRIVALS AT THE HOTELS RKOWNS’ HOTEL.—Thos Johnste La; J W Campbell, Teun; H Kline an F A Wenham and la Mo; Miss Dickerson, Ga; Mr > C Birch and lady, Mo; ray, Va; J Coles. 'W Wilkerson and lady, ic ort, are notified tonttend. (at the Orphan’ Court of Washington Coanty,) with their claim properly vouehed, or they may otherwise by law be excuded from ail benefit of said deceased’s estat provided copy of this order be published once week for three weeks inthe “Evening Star,” vious to the sad 26th instant. T 2D. N. ROACH, Reg. Willa. 1D. N. ROACH, Reg. Wills. ‘G AND REPAIRING y H. Law, Civil Engineer; 37 cents. lands from the sea: 75 ots. Heather on the use of Mathematical and Drawing ra Land and Engineering Surveying; 75 cts. n aeration and Illumination of Miss; J W Yingli ind Mrs Futcliff, S$ G Hand, Md; T SC; A D Banks, Va; J SC! Miss Wither: F Lansdale Cox, La; Mrs Miss Cox. do; Mr Davis and family. rs Bass, Tenn ; Mr Bate, Tenn ; Ranney, La: C Campbell. do; R Lyne, Va RH Steuart and family, Va; Miss Calvert. Md; C L McCullough, P Luarez, Paris; N Morris, lowa: WW Talbartt, Md; Hon H Shaw, Iowa; G C Bestor, lil; SA urse, Ga; G B Daven: . 8; C J Stovi d; J HCrain, do; C3 f ir Bowie; A B Davis, Va; J Miss Bacon, do; J ly, Mo; Miss don, NC; TP Frost, do; Tex; J Forney, Pa; HA Bowers, do; Miss M A G Mayraw and lady, Ala; D C W Mclatyre Ky; Conor ess.—Ciaime on Court of Claims or Con; True copy.—Tes' Fleming. Ga; Dr Woazins on embankiny and lady. Va; WN NC; WB Harris, Bishop, Pa; DT P: family, Pa; WG Caper W Showacre, 3 8 Blandford, Md; Lamby,. Ark; S Stic ani 7 per cont. Bon The above and other 1 pay the purchaser at least 10 or L2 per cent. per annum interest. i I kinds of State. City, Railroad, and Bonds bought or sold. Also, Real Estate, negotiated of purchased. | AIRO & NOURSE, IC Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of six reent. per aunum when left for thirt ‘oulinson on Construction of Locks; 36 Dempsey on Tubu.ar and other Iron Bri cen cents. n the Electric Telegraph; 75 cents. Stephenson on the Construction of Railways; 37 psey on Locomotive Engines: 58 centa, strong on Steam Boil: no on the Power of Water, M D Rawiles. do; Boyd, Ind; J F Boyd, do; EB Hawe, do; M Kerwin, Pa. RDS’ HOTEL.—J De Bree. Va: J F i Macou. lowa; N B ¥ wagon, USN; Hon ‘kT d; PB Stark, Miss; JG Ss DA Steele, do; A W Hal » 3 cents. on Pumps; 73 TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, | MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHE ‘an 2—-tl 0. 'yne’s Perspective; 75 cents, mported from London, each volume with numer FRANCK TAYLOR, Pann ee renee adie -ecieEb dbase HAS: SIDES, SHOULDERS, AND LARD. Just received, Hama, Sides, and Shoulders, and extrr superfine Flour; 1 white Sugars; Coffee, Rice, Soup, and and © general assortment of ous engravings. ESS IN THE FINE ARTS, P PAINTING aND PHOTOGRAPHY ComBINED. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, Ju Onl Colors, on Canvas, MINIATURS OR Size oy Livg, Sloan, Md; S Brent, } dies, and Syru Family Groceries, lady, Va; 3 L Lardne: Tenny, 8 W Jones, N'H; Jf Tyson. NY; Dr Harris, U SN; Chas Hall, Miss Sallie Hail. J Rk WH Trowbridge. J B Cronin, N Mrs Mills, DC; J M Frailey,t nt No. 5h4 12th atreet, corn ( SHEAP FAMILY GROC The subscriber iMs, SIDES ME bP 8. WA er OB street | po RTRAIT AND Odeon Hall, corner 4) st.and Pennsylvania avenue, 8. WALKER has fitted uy Apartments at a ver: his establishment one of the most com- handsome in the whole country. a large Gallery for Sree exhibition of upward of 200 fine Oil Paintings, by some of the best ancient and owhich he intends to add fresh importations. S. WaLkeR has also fitted up a com- ith private robing apartments ed the fiuest possible instra- rst class operative artist to taking all kind ey he AND 'E € fe. ing the Photographic Pro- eof which he has ted ose specimens of life 8, FLOUR and WASHINGTON HOUSE A De Vine Chas De Vine. J rayman, Phila; Win 8 Baker, Ky; W J Bolt; BA Fowler, Wis; Johu Carn, Wash- Dy West. Balt; J BSmith, J Hart, $ C; Ke, Ct C Loring, Balt; 8 J Harrison, Col Ky; C V Jordan, J McMahon, W J ois; C N Clinton, ; Chicayo; J Il Harper, rinak, La; J M Colbert, CJ Little W Ly 1. M De Vine, W _ JONAS PL LEVY. BREE-PLY AND DOUBLE INGRAIN Just received, direct from the manufactory, and modern masters. lete suit of room for ladies, and purc inents, and eu; ani im in the cope PACA Roy PHIC smallest miniature to S. Wacken. b cess with the ai 25 years’ experience, and wii size portrait may be seen in some of the first fami lies of the city, as well as those exhibited by the combination of the two, to produce portraits that lave never been ex- celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- and boards prepared Ly ds A EL Pierce, 2 RM Lafons Ross, Balt; MR Hopkins. <i Obie; RH Worthin, rtment of heavy and superior the above mak and elegant designs and colors. mat ‘Ten bales Felt C: ehamber and d ning for wear to any other kin . Dairy Expecteo— A most extensive and magnihoent asrortment of Medallion and other styles Velvet and ‘Tapestry Carpetings; the like for richness and elegance never were seen ia these Frost KING. C. WOODWARD'S METROPOLITAN STOVE AND GRATE FACTO No. 318 Pa, avenue, between 10th and, un ‘arpetings, 6-4 ns 1 Va; W H Schrorzer F Little. Va; A Beu KIRKWOOD HOUSE H Williams and lady, dc T G Wiltiams roy, Va; W F b. much less rates. do; CH Freidman, eran, Md; R White. ridge, Md; D Layman, do: Hon Tt oe Pa; JS Pratt, Particular attention pai id to the painti f Por- traits, Miniece or life sfrcua sooall protures ie % -8ige, from small otographs taken from corpses, or sick persons HAL their Own residences, on immediate notice, classes taken in an group: Aud any quantity of copies from es. od on Copper for Tomb red to their orig fy ll-tm MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. From tux Uxirep Starks. Committees and For. - — Some one ++. New York, .Liver, New York..Gavies- From Errors. -++eee-South’pton..New York.,Aug.30 The California mati steamers | on the Sth and 2th of exeh mont AR AND MOLASSES, low-priced Brown SUGAR. heavy bodied MOLABSER. = ¥ prime Porto Rico MOLASSES. for sale at reduced 6! Lovis:ana avenue, u cost carefully back Ladin ‘and_gentiemen to eail at the Gallery, 6 street, 2 hogshead strict! RIPPS eave New York between Gth and 7th als. sate me anor y\HE GREAT = PPPOE Bt ese VERY Mr. Kkvnnpy, Of Roxbary , has in one — BYERY Xign oF Humony, ant The worst Scrofula down to @ common Pimple, He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, Bites of its value, all within twenty miles tor is ro bottles Are warranted to cure & nursing Sore ‘One to three bot jes will oure the worst kind of Pim e , Moot three bukties will lear the system of Biles. o bottles are was ed to oure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach, re aye bottles are warranted to cure the ‘worst ol Li One or two bottles are warranted to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyes, ‘Two botties are warranted to cure Running of the Ears aud Blotches among the Hair. Four to os acted are warranted to cure corrupt Joe ag ‘oure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three botties are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm, nee or — Pangan beg Faber to cure the at desperate onsc eu ism. Three | to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- bis So eight bottles will oure the worst case of Sorofula. ofula. A benefit 18 always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is-warranted when the above quantity is taken. _ [ Nothing looks so imprapebie to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medioines of the day, as that a common weed growing on the pastures, — along old stone watis,should cure ev humorin: aoe 3 yet it ina fixed fact. Tpyou ave a humor, it has to start. There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, bul ” I died over a thousand bottles of it in t! leinity of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. It kas already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts, I gave it to children a year oid, to oid peopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny ‘wormy-looking children, whose flesh was soft and on +Testored to @ perfeot state of health by one ie. 'y those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle wiil always cure it. It ives great reiief in catarrh and dizzi Some who have taken it had been costive for y and have been regulated by it. Where the body 18 sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; they always disappear in from four days to a week. There is never a bad re- sult from it; on the comer, when that feeling is ‘one, you will feel yourself likea new person. I fleard some of the most extravagant encomiams of it that ever man listened to. i In my own preetice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its introduction as 8 general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. eral cases of epileptic fite—a disease which was always oonsidered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a merey if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ali of them batt ‘ed by it. For the various diseases of the ok Head e, Bysi epsia, Asthma, Fever , Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the cissorany has done more good than any medicine ever known. No omenge of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Ai no directions ean be appiicabie to al! constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 12 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co. F. S. Walsh, J. P.’Stone, Martin King, Nairn & Palmer, Schwartz & Co. O Boswell, Daniel B. Clar! Milburn, Dunbar Bord & Bro. Ax Georgetown.—R. il, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. y PFIVATE MEDIvAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CKOLX, M. D., Albany, N. ¥. ‘200 pages and 190 fine Pisin and Colored Lithographs and Plates. i177 PRICE ONLY 4 CENTS..OF {LJ™ Sent free of postage to all parts af the Union. _Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physivlogioal View of Mar riage. A new and revised edition of 25) pages and 180 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and comprehensive treatise on the duties and casualties of singie and married lifo—happy and fruitful allian- ces, inode of securing them—infelicitous and infer- tile ones—their obviation and removal—nervous de- bility, its causes and cure, by a process at once 80 am og safe, and effectual, that failure 1s impossible —rules for daily iri pigeon essay on Sperma- torrhaes, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary n the evil results from empirical practi to added commentaries on the diseases of fe- s—froin infancy to old aze—eac graphical- ustrated hy beautiful plates. It'points out the remedies for those se!f inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, aud those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partio- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and jyileges to which every human being is entitled to, ‘rice 25 cents per copy. or five copies for 31. mail- ed free of postage to any part of the United States, by addressing L.A CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, en ing 25 cents. N. B. Those who profer may consult Doctor |LA 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 days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which contiva and ecubebs have so lon been thought tidote. to the ruin of the health o! the patient. His ** French Secret” is the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, Ehysiciaps treat with mercury, to the ivretrievatle destruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- not cure. ih Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. feb l4—ly ma. ly ill V E HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOI- lowing Goods which we are prepared to seil at asmall advance of cost for cash : A very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated Liquors,viz: Peron s Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for id si Biacklerty Brandy, a certain oure for Diarrhea and ysentery . Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Maiaga Wines, all of superior quality Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and phar Bran- dies, all of fine favors, prepared from tho pure Juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Pepperment Cordials Curacoa, Absinthe, ice of Pepperment Extract of Sarsaparilia, Stoughton Bitters Forest Wine Bitters. We have also on hand, a supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spiendid artiole. lu addition to the above, we have atall times a large supply of the following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the oniy Liquorsof the kiad in the District, and which cannot fail 1a giving satisfaction toall wh Philndelphia XX, Burton and XXX Pale eet rp 9 fee Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine article of Lager Beer. pply of Mineral Water, Cider, &o., ARNY & SHINN, 57 Green street. Georgatown. HeOMERRIES & JU MAN, On Fourth strect east, between E and F, Capito Hit, ha@e fitted up their place, which will be open daily to visitors,@ud every eee, afternoon for those who wish to engage in the Enzlish Quadriiles or German Waltzes, will find an opportunity to do so there. Weber's Band has been engaged for the sea- son. and wiil be in attendance. They have on hand and constantly making the purest Larger to be obtained in the city. je 17-3m UST RECEIVED, 300) fet of ITALIAN 4-4 MARBLE SLABS, ainded. Wil be sold to the trade in lot to suit, be- low New York, Phi'atelphia, or Baltimore prices, Alzo, 10% feat ofsTATUARY MARBLE SLABS ata great reduction. . ‘ALEX. RUTHERFORD. Marble Yard oppo. the Umon Office, Penn ave, 22-Im (ipt&Statea) OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN & ceiving daily some of the finest FURN 'URE ever offered in this market, which we invite the attention of th in want, as we scare them they oan save at least 10 per cent. Namely— Handsome carved marble-top Bureaus Tables osewood aud waluui Tete-e-Tetes, palit A erent tlh kinds. perry oplar e: attri tten corn-top, and hi Comforta, lankets, Redsteads, high and low-post, Rocking Chairs, caneand wood-seats, Cushions for Chairs, Rettees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension Tables, Sideboards, Whet-not. Giasses of al! kinds, some extra fine Carpets, Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters, | Sere ‘Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. eather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. And other Goods too numerous to mention to which we invite the attention of housekeepers others, 83 we are determined to seii for eh or to punctual customers. Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO., oor. of 6th street aud Penn. ave, P. 8.—We shall stil! continue our regular sales o1 jesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both morning an Wening, in front of our store. Consignments soli- cited, and im sii oases advances made io 1 reccrea ap %-tf (lutel) ” Auctioneers. OME-MADE CARRIAGES, We have on hand, of our own ufacture, & fine navortment of ail kinds of CARRT AGES of tho very best, intest, and most' approved styles, and warranted in point of. = workmanship and inaterial, to be equal to any made in the city of Washington or any other city in the United States. We respectfully solicit a cai! from tizens and strangers to examine our work ; 28 we depermnined 5) let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low prices. Wenlao do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- man!ike manner, and at reasonable prices. Old Ci tak t ment for new and ata furprice SIMON FLYNN & CO. may 12-6 MAGNO hie MAGNOLIA HAMS, We are just opening, and we guarantee thei un- walled by any mes in th: ve They were cured in Mary! expressly for our e. 47" No authorized agente, ING & BURCHELL, iy25 Corner Vermont avenue and 15th street. ITIONAL COPIES OF “ROSALIB 300 dhe Prarie Flower,” just vegsiveds This 4 e gst popular song ever published. Sent by five ol Senin On receipt of twenty-five cents in jy | JOBN F, BLLIS,, f wid pee PAaciFic MAL) STEAMSUIP COM Semnpany. carry Ld Company's steam- Orlesnsand Newt <ton 18 the States AC. GALIFORNTA, sad O) EGO! Panama each vaiot the United Spanked wih ea ot ers connecting via PA: These ‘steamships froyed by the Navy Department, ty. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- jeted ‘and is crossed in Sor 4 4 checked in Ne! guarenty speed goean to ocean, “Prancusoo, end teame;r at vt in ‘New York covers rve steamers are kept in port in Panama and to prevent detention in case of soci- © route is entirely relsabse—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years. ‘sloave Panama the same day they ar- h by each steamer, and take idren without other proteo- tickets at the lowest rates ly at West street, New York, to si RAYMOND, STRONG, Cc. L. BARTL' . For OLD POINT AND NORFOLK, The Steamer MARYLAND wil ‘uly, Commence running regularly leaving Washington WE RY at So’clocka m. Re- every MONDAY and San Fraactsco, dent, so that th rive at Aspinwa!l. nductors go thro f women RRIS& CO., Orleans,- I}, on the 8th of to Mi ESDAY and SAT: DAY at dovciook p.m. eloding meals, to Old Point and No i 01 Nor- i: DOLLARS. WM. MITCHELL. DWARDS’ FE) making daily trips to the above March 23, leaving H, G. Ritter, Georgetown, town at tseven o'clock in the ill arrive at the Great Fal 10a. m., Seneca at i2m., » where A stage will be in Vi ‘Ferry ‘every day at’ nine ‘ton Aqueduct, at Teadiness to conve) Returning, leave Edwards’ o’clock in the morning, and arriving in Georgetown atsunset. Through Tickets, 75. Intermediate lsor Washi cents; Seneca, 75 cents; Edwards urg, Virginia, including coach, oats Bt moderate prices. W.H. & H. 6. RITTER, ‘ALL STYLE FOR 1857. Now ready at STINE avenue, near the corner of Thir- t h. the most popula 4 METZ’S, 236 Pennsylvania will continue to make a discount of nthe actual market ig the hat sold for $4 (and entiy for $5) for the low ation in quality for $3, quality for the mon ood assoriment of FF: 123@ per cent. u: ‘and for $2.5) 8 HATS, CAPS, & STINEMETZ, RSONS WHO ARE ve now on hand a sup ply of our celebrated Burton and X XX Ales, which were brewed to our own order, expressiy for the southern trade’ and which, we will length of time. even in the warmest of weather. | lovers of good Ale can be accommodated the above at our Depot, 57 INTERESTED. @ELLING OFF Having determined to make a change inou: firm it becomes necessary to clot stock entirely, we shali therefo this day to offer our st ut our present ommence from at prices utterly regard- sortment is complete, consisting of Per- T ony — Comieats, jooks, asters. Bas- Work Boxes, Door Mi: and an endless vanety, to allof which we invite the 10n of the public. Portemonnaies, Card FALL GOODS. J T, No.119 S. side Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C., bas received and offers to enstomers, an assortment ted to the early Fall demands, consist- Piaio Black Silks, of the best mal Piain Modes and bright ooiored Muslin Delaines Rich Fail styles Muslin Delaimes, at 25 cents Rich English and American Prints, in great variety, New York, English, Bates’ Mills, «i! Wool, and other heavier makes Shirti: Richardson's and ated makes of Black asd white Check Cashmeres. for Dusters Single and double width Lupin’s Black Mouslin De- laines White. Red. and Yellow Flannels Cassimeres, Sattinets. Shirting Prints, stri aes and | Beg € Kentucky Jeans cotton Hose, ail kinds sen Cambric Handk’ts Rich, new style B White Brithants, C: ‘Table Cloths, Damasks and Nay J.inen and Cotton Sheetings an: Osnaburg Calicos and Paid Cottons Heavy Brown Sheetings, Drills, and fine brown ‘ambries and Muslins With other seasonable Goods, which will be sold low FR or prompt customers, : EIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT, corner ef lith street and Pena. avenue, a large assortinent of Accordeons, Flutinos, Flotes, Clarionetts, Flageclets, Banjos, Tambo- Instruments of all deseription. and warranted to be the best articies imported direct by us, and sold wholesale and retail at the lowest terms. Also, a lot of fine String, 23 a V. G. METZEROTT. _ ANNUITIES, ms, Fifes, and Bi IN INTEREST, and Life Insurance, sve. a Heather's Descriptive Geometry, with Atlas, 750. Haddon’s Algebra for self instruction, 750. Electricity, by Sir V Galvanism, by Sir W Halleur’s Art of Photography, S70. cology, by Lieut. Col. Portlock, 560. M ogy, by D. Varley, 750. Astronomy, S7c. Kipping on Masting and Riggin: Raspail on Domestic Medicine, S60. Spencer's Art of Playing the Piano Forte, S7c, Donaldson on Cis Imported from ndun, each volume with numer- ous Cngravings. ze RANCK TAYLOR, ‘SS RUDIMENTS OF THE ART OF S10. nd Ventilation. ae and Sewage of 'y rauinage of Lands. St. Dobson on Foundations and Concrete Works, S70. Burnellon Limes, Cemen' ortars, Concretes, Swinde!lon Weill-digging, Boring, &e., S70. Dobson's Masonry a) Gibbons oa the Law of Contracts for Building and e. he Orders and Styles of Architecture,?7c, ef Designin Arehitecture, 75¢. Stone Cutting, 750. Garbett's Principles rideaux on Fuel, F Se. urgoyne on Biasting and Quarrying Stone S70. Water Works for Sirs and Towns, by 8. Hughes, Ei $1.12. Gas Works and the Manufacture and Distribution of Gas, by 3. Hughes, $1.12. from London, exch volume with numer- ous capravings. FRAN TAYL au NEW GROCERY, The shored begs to infor; treet and louisiana avenue, tends to keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Foreign and De INE QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCE ine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, eg ot ig and casks. Old Ja Madeira, Port of various t. Julien Claret, Cliaten ne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s Annisette, Maraschino, C mpage, large and Havana Cigars. Also, Stoughton Bitters, Bitters, Porter, Ale, and Cider. Families are particularly invited to call and exam- ine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. bers of Congress are also ii will be prompt! — atthe reciept song assortment of fine Havana C ‘cot by the subscriber.at wholesale pplied on reasonable terms, and change. edi con hand, uinetually atterlod, to, ve bene lescriptions received AND -IQUOR STORE, aisins, Figs, Sard: Marrett & Co,, P! Brandies in cases, demijohna, ee Rum, Sherr and Fever and Ague formed that their ord tended to, and delivered at their try produce of meni HINA, by Rev. Wi . M.lue, M. LA, by oy William C, M.lue, M. lave and the Free, by Caj Hon. Meary A. Murray, RN Teds The Foctical Works of Robert Bloomfield, London, Contrast of Colours, by M. E Chev= ‘Shore, by Rev. J.G. orwsy, London, 1857; Lands of the’ 362 The Laws of 4 fthe Sea Wood. My A.. Lond Unprotected F i Deeds Not Words, bi ta Bell BO ots. erogring Hunge, by Hook ; 33 ets. ; also, Hams of Ohio and Ken- superior. The sizos oe BoncHaLL.” we STH SEVIER AY ie Eee shinctons tis PR oe BOGE, WAtHineton BRANCH MAILRUAD. and at Relay ~ tk Fre jerick train. ith Pr . 2X PRE 4.20 p.m. at Relay for the Wi ool for ‘Annapolis 5 Baitimore, Vhiladelphaa, Tou Senki ws and 4. lay at 7 = m. From BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at £16 2d 935 a. ma. Sand 6.15 rv in Su, ~ be ae ep. PARSONS, Agent, QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Tw Sunday ments excepted) WASHINGTON CIEY and the SOUTH tm ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE axp RICH- hegre Westerns ees we as 7 "elo ma. Pare from Washington to ‘Kicumond, 85 S. ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. vesve Washington at 6 o'clock a.’m., arrive in LYNCHBURG next morning at ‘4 oieony > TALS OF gia ond o) Road for MEMPHIS. “Mint Signe renee Rael Oltesville to Lynchburg « distance of 60 miles. Fare from Washington to |.ynchburg, a = = i Memphis, 25. The most ex; jitiows route to th Virgima Spru only koa stage travel to the Green eA st WHITE ve as! ton 8 A. ™m., BrTivi BULPHUR tho some night. . Fare from Alexandria to White Sulphur, $12.59, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Rauroad Company, runs in connection with the trains, ‘Tickets for Richmond aad Lynehburg procured on iD Omnibuserand 6 Wagons wil! best th: Depot of the Washington Rail , to yd ‘pn sengers and bag to the Steamboat, for A dria, s distance of six mules, allowing ample time sinem JAMES A. EVANS, _ Alexandria, July, 1857. iy EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDUL FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. FALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘he recent extension and improvement of ite lead - ing connecting lines at the West bne required an eu- tire revision of the running arrangements of thix rond by which highiy important advantages to the trsv- eler are secured. On and after MO Ve Jane is, la, THREE DAILY TRAINS wil be tun Bite Eee ACCOMMODATION TRAIN stort irat—The is N TRAIN starts from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except Sunda ) at 4 at way stations and arrives st Cum- Seocond—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 8 A. M..and arrivesat Wheeling at 4% A. M., connect? jenwood with Central Ome trains for Corum Cineinuati, Indianapolis, Lou- isville, Chicago. St. Louw. &c., and at same piace with trains for Cleveland, Toledo. Detro:t. &c.. by Cleveinnd Road, and siso at Parkersburg wilh Ma- netta Road. Third—The ST. LOUIS RESS T incinnati, (withous change of Columbus,) and reaching there in but <> hours from Baltimore and 26 hours from Washu ton. It also connects directly, in both per » at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg arictta ronds for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains connect at Xenia for Indmnapolis, Chiongo and St, Louis, and at Cinempsti with the Great Oo aod isainsipp! Express for Louisville Cairo and St. Louis through to St. Lou jess then 42 hours from Baltimore. By this train the terme to all the eentral and southern places in the West ia mach | wi the distence is from 49 to 100 miles shorter t x the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at 8.30 . Baggage checked tsrough to all points. JROUGH TICKETS wold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passeugors from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylight, by taking magn- ing trains, and lying over at Cun:beriand or Oak- land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ac- commodation train, leaving Cumberland at 8 aod Oakiand at 16.59, FOR WAY PASSE ERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Tran at 7 A.M., Will stop at ali Stations east of Cumberland, the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations bevond Cumberiand going West. Hastwardly, the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 8.59 A. M..and Accommo- dation leaves Cumberiand at 9, reaclung Baitimore at530 P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, wav sengers wii! take the Express westwardiy and he Mail enetwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M, stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at 9.i5 Thi rriving at Baltimore 12 noon, ICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A.M. 5.15P.M. Leaves Ellioott’s Mills at 7 A. M.and7 P.M. onceet Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.15 A.M..Sand5.i5 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., and 5.15 P. M.only. Leave Washington for Bsitimore at 6 and 8.30 A M. and Sand 4.20 P.M. On Sundaysat 7A. M., and 42 P.M. only, ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, wil! be €xpress mail trains. stopping only at Washington Junction and Annap unction. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.30 and 42 trains from Washington connect with the trains from Annapolis. & Beis - irseation, a * C.. to J.T. =NGLAND, t,at et ce, Sinton, Ss A8eRh AVA? WOODSIDE: jy 13-tf Master of Transportation. Baltumore. NHE NEW RK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, The — composing this ime are he ATLANTIC ~~ Capt. Oliver Eldridce, BALTIC. Capt. Joseph C he Go. enene The ADRIATIC.__ --- Capt. James West, These ships having been built by contract ex: ly for the Government service,every care has beon taken in their construction, as siso in their engines, to m- svre strength and speed, and ther accommodations ed passengers are unequalled for elegance and com- fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $130; in second do., $75, exclusive use ol extra size state rooms, $25. From Liverpool to New York, # and 2 cuinens, An experienced Sur- Keon attached to each No berths can be seout until paid for. ‘Ti of this line have umpro’ cf water-tight bulk- hes: PROPOSED Da. 2% OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. | | FROM LIVERPOOL. . 1887 Wednesday, Jane 24.1857 ‘Saturday, June 2. ‘Saturday, July 4. Saturday, July 18 Saturday, Aug. 1. Saturday, Aug. 15. Daturday, Sept. 12 . Saturday, Sept. 26. Saturday, Oct. 10 Saturday, Oot. 24 Saturday, Nov. 7 freight 6, apply to “ Dwa DK. COLLINS, No. 56, Wall street, jew \ ors. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO. 3, Austin Friars, London. i Ss 3. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ic omenu ak teas ‘ships will not be sesountabie for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, uniess bills of lading are signed oat the value thereof expressed u je aie UN TED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE any WITHONT DAILURE FoR MiOUT VEARS, FOR ALIFORNIA AND OREFGO VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days. sth € 2th of cach monta. Cavtion.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been rUT Pare on travellers bound to CAL! FORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage _ u sal Line, via Pane ma, in the city of New York, ferisit hie duty to caution all persons seeking passage to Ca! that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be care: find the true office of the Stermsinps of the Maul Lane, vin Panama Railruad. 98 no othe: 08 mm) orl thorized Lo engage passng: ‘The Companies have only one olace iNew ok, pa which is at 177 West atreet, corner of Warren street, Fronting oa the North River, at the head of the Com: pany's Whar ILT Observ er the door. omy FW. RAYMON. Arent. JATERESTING TO FAMILIES, The following extract from a New York paper cannot fail to be interesting. In referring to, the receipts of Teas in this country for one T year up to Sth ultimo, it says they will be 12,- 000,000 pounds short of the imports of the year eud- ing June m, 1856, and that The advance in bisck teas. Oolongs, a pene | mber, has been fifteen cents per pound ; oung Hyson Tess, of low and mediam grades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last season’s closing prices, “It will thus be seen thal the strong and advance in the tea market hns been the resvit of = short upply and active demand ; but ent of we may hear at any moment oon ~a fact, thats nu soon as a Buthcient force teem Eatand eerivecnt tee ent of all fi of 1 arrives © seat of war, rte of ent Chins, witi probably be placed unde street blookad ie. it would be surprising to see ‘Teas ata muck

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