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EVENING STAR. TIME. 1™ Knox is the author of the following vigorous lhnes: ime speads away—away—away ; a hour—another day— nether month—another year— Drop from us like the leaflets sere; rop like the life blood from our hearts; fis rose hioom from the cheek departs, he tresses from the temples falls. he eye grows dim, and strange to Time speeds away—away—away ; ke torrents in a stormy day ; j¢ undermines the stately tower, t Lp the tree, nnd = cones And sweeps [rom our distracted breas < ‘The frends that ioved, the friends that bless'd; And leaves w ng On the shore, ‘To which they cam retura uo more. ‘Time speeds away—away—away ; No eag.e through the skies of day, No wind along the hills can flee So swiftly or so smooth as he, i hery steed, from stage to stage, le bears us on—from youth to age, e The piunces in the fearful sea Of fathomiess eternity. oo YL" Mr. Isaae Newhall Jr., one of the largest shoe manufacturers in Mass, it is said, has con- stantly employed twelve hundred workmen. A yellow bear was recently seen in the Lake Superior region. It is supposed to bea ¢ross between the polar and the black bear. 10> Five women made their escape from the city prison in Cincinnati on Friday night, by springing the lock of the door ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—R H Stuart and famil RB Carpenter, lil; GW Mitehell, Va; Mrs 4 L Davis, do; Mrs E C Pritehell, do; S$ Elliot and lady, Pa; F P a F T Thompson, Va; : 1 Stockett, Ma; bP xc e and family, Ga; @ J Kalloeb, th and family, do; Jos Smith and fam. d; J S Worthington, do: E ; P Priolean, NC; 8 G Spann and la- dy, Miss; & Cushing and lady, C A Pe:twane, Mass; W J Knott, Mo; J M Bowman, Ky; D @ Tuttle Mo; W Murchison, SC; Jas Pearson, Md; J G Doddridge, do; A J Ph '. Mass; James H Blanchard, Ky; G_B simpson, DC: J R Stergis, NY; Sohn Lynn, Tenn; & A Temple, Iowa; J K Walker and daughter, Tenn, Mis: Newell, do; W D Barringer and lady. D Watt, Va: HA Smith, Ga; T H Robe: ; John MeGuan, Scotland; C Tower, Penn; T A Long, NC: Wm Dickerson and lady, Ga; J Daley and child, $C; R Rathburn. Pa; J E Rathburn, Minn; J & Rady Vv 2 C Lucas, Md; W F Fannin. do; E Braw- ner, do; F Stonebrooke, Pa; L P Butler, 1 D McKim, Md; H W Rogers. do; F W Weems and lady, do; 3 A Clifton, Md; SM Simpson, Va; W C Harris, Pa; JN Thompson, do. D J Clifton, do; R Ford, Md; J Ross and lady, do; TS Latham and family, Md; Robt R Bowling, do; D Pratt. DC; Walter Harper, do; H D Bell, Ala; L M Searborongh, do; F 8 Johnson, Ga; F SS Jobnson, jr, do. RDS’ HOTEL.—E L Winder, U SN; ter and Sloat, do; WSmith, do; A F Gray, do; Maj L J Beales, do. and family; WH Ball, USN; Dr Gibbon, do; Capts Dornin, Page, and W C Whitte, do; Dr J 8 Dungan, do; Capt'n Bailey, do; A Kelly and daughter, Obio; J Segar, Va; J C Goodloe and lady, Misses M H Goodioe, 8 Goodloe, Ala; C C Wilburn, Miss;J A Selden. Miss M Seiden, Miss M Lyons, Va; J A Barbour. NC, J A Biake, Miss E M Blake, SC; Captain T Kelly, Pa; J C Walsh, NY; A J Baldwin and la- dy, Fla; Capt S Champlanand lady, N A Kelly and ly, Pa; M Shoemaker and indy, do; JT Jones, do; Mrs Franklin, d do; I C Reveole, Virg'a Quitman, M Coryell, N Thompson, Pa. KIRKWOOD HOUSE USN; Capt J C Carter, d 7 Ww W & Berry and lady, Md, F Schley, do; WC Scott, Mo; Dr Md: H < en Key, Ala; Com Skinner. USN; WF .. Ga; Mias E F Walker, do; J F Walker, dor J G Mosby, Va; ‘TD Gaillard, SC; D B I gen, do; D A Jordan, do; E Cowan aud Indy J White, Me. G L Pendar and family, NY; Dr ft Sparks. Md; S "Richardson, Va; M Martinet. Ma; J Panshaw, ky; 3 R Walkine’ Vas Eetion insou, Md; R Moore. Va; G N Whi © Allen and lady, Va; family. do; RH Willi A JH Kley, Pa ards, Mo; E Mass; W' Thatcher, Del; J P Had King, Md WASHINGTON HOUSE.—Chas, Bates, Va; W N Buckington, H S$ Norris, Mo: Jos fl’ Ben v; A B Sears, NY, S D Sa ders, Ala; BL » NYork; R W,Mortimer and lady, d Martin, G » Tenn; J J Gren iE FAUQUIER WHITE ULPHUR SPRINGS IN VIRGINIA, OFFERED FOR SALE TO THE’ PUBLIC IN LOTS, This property has beon heid under an act of incor peration sivee 133%. The chartered property then consisted of 1.18% acres of Land, in Faue cvunty, inciuding the improvements’ thereon, asd was di into 2,50) shares, estimated in the char- terat $10 each. The subscriter having subsequently Teacquired the property, suid a part thereof. avd there ne remain fully eleven hundred acre: gether with the buildings enlarged and greatly im The more y to sell sucha Property, he has laid off the larger about 10,000 Building Lots, With convenient streets, ui 6 feet width, ronping Berth and south, eas: ha view to the formation of a v called * Was- rentun Springs. $ nearly surround the reserved sixty-five sores which inciude the Sulphur Springs and ali theeontigu us buildingsand improve- ments. ‘These +5 acres, alsu, are olfvred tor sale. in 2,5 shares. in counexion with the lots; the whole 12,500 lots and shares bemg estimated at $10 each, and when taken to be partitioned by lot : ting the 2,500 shares wii constity under tue amended charter known as the Fauquier White S Company ; aad those getting the receive their deeds trom Mr. Ro. Hadz: man of the uighest character and busines: tions, to whoun, as trustee for the purp¢ property las been conveved. Be Valuation of this property by the sworn officer of the Come hshows that the buildings alone assessment per acre is put at inore Liberal expend:- odation than individuals are able or willing to risk, and the fact that so many 2 will be interested in tu: coess of the Sorin nd in butiding around them, wil! probably dou m— mediately after the is formed, the present estunate. A subscriber In the worst ev et tiof the almost universal dimensions in \ew for the sum of ten dollars. Ho wiliget alot on which he can butid. at the very fountain o1 health; he may reside 7 it for the summer season only, or b for the year. inducements to build wiil be ir- rewistible; and the fact of sueh buildings being erect- ed immeasurably eg. the vaiue of the Springs and of the lots. ‘here is no reason why @ eity of magnitude should not rise up and flonrish at this piace. The Rappahannock river is BAvigabe to the spot. A very little energy would a:ways keep the locks inrepair. Tue Alexandria and railroad crosses the riverabout 8 or 9 mile: jand. Coal. at acheap rate, may be unloaded from the cars into ths boats. indefinite steam power my thus be commanded at will ; a:.d the facility of trans- bortgtion gives the same advantages whici well has for unlimited business. The raijroad, ady Within 6 miles, will soon extend to New Orleans, whose inhabitants mav then reach these ‘Sorltret ra three days. As healthy # spot as any in Virginia—in an abundant regon— all these faci\itws why shou'd not acity thrive and prosper here events, around these health-giving water: so extensively and beautifully improve: and the low, the rich and the poor, have now an op- rtunity of sojourning for the summer senson, or onger, on terins graduated by their ineans; and the benignantdesizn of the legislature in granting the charter may be realized to th: fullest extent. T property i tendered to tha publie at about the value on which the taxes are paid to the State, ‘snd creat!y beiow the original outiay. ‘The assesa- ment was made by an intelligent public offiesr no Way interested. Almost indefinite profits may be reued on if the pian of sale be carried out. {f it be not, ne one will be injured en the small sum of » is not required to be paid until the subscription ad the partition shall be made by the Wo justices of the peace. In checks in favor of the trustee, or satisiactory arrangement for the subscription may be made. pot to be used till the day of partition. (Phe trustee will apply the money after partition, in the first piace, to the extinguishment of ali jens on the property , so ns to give assurance of good title-« tutle reported in ie38, by abie attorneys, ns then en- turely satisfactory, and which has bee doubiy con- firmed by v2 years of quiet, undisturbed possession ime. At ali he Sich mating lots and shares in the mpany, as of equivalent vauein the par- save trouble im the division ; and after jon the interests of the lot. Springs stockholders wiil bein jaw entirely while the success of one part the other. Any one may su shares in this purchase, and his interest will be in proportion, THOMAS GRLEN. Norz.—1. Ajl the streets are @ feet wide, and run north and south, east and west. 2. Eaeh square m the pian hroattam feet on atreets running enstand west, and 2% fect on streets run- ning north and south, and (with its portida of the streets and alley) contains sbout two acres. 3. No payment of even the 210 1s required tit! it is ers and distinet, must gaatly enhance be for one or more med. hy the number of subscribers, that ® he built; in which event the value must ceed the 60 will be represented guare and of lot on inthe same vessel “*l suare of stock.” it be witis 2,500 similar ones, marked Ia mother vesse) subsernbers (each name repeated according to the canteen = ctoop ¥e taken, ) and to the drawing, asin Large estates ano) merous each will thus have an equal chance with any pate) of getting a share of Spring stock.ur the more highly a ee pe 25 0 get the shai D om aguregate sum of wu ‘Suse, f stock will, for the a fet the 65 meres, in- uding the Sulp ur Spring. thebait a, (asseun at $80,000,) and the furniture, 184, (Asseuned hose whe get suitable building lots fur la: = tels may be sftit ma e successful, wiile thoes tyler fortunate will get busiding lots of 25 by "M feet, that Must he worth, asf. jation increases, more thanthe eae re eg itt >. Subscription jets and Vit! hic pians of t} Proposed o.ty are left at mont of tie, mores and kar public places iu thisealy, ‘] ats having ine the representatives of the respec oO oS ew uerepe ering the liste can get F the deeds. ‘ue payments and the red to beat the same tune, or the tiv imeriplien ¥ be deposited iw any soivent bank, bg sade Robert Hudgin on the y of partition. the subseri! « ateaion from SOM AWEREER au rs = ROTECTIO AND E: 'Y FROM AND wit not be outdone by any in the Painting PROTOSS AND Damage B Hing: vine. Having seoured the services of an expe- THE ER RADE PSEA SEA ARP INLAND rienced Sign and Urnamental Painter, ay ured ANSPO ION. to do SIGNS,-BANNERS, TRANSPAKEN- — CIES, &e., in the latest styles. Also, gontinue to eu GLAZING, and GRAJ NING ina superior er, at Nant S Louisiana aveuue, between 6th ‘and 7th M. T. PARKE Fine, Maning, anv INLAND INSURANCE, Authorized Capital... ... 91,250,000" Ant. PETERSON new Store, 483 Penn, | Orrics, Nonrawxst NER PENNSYLVANIA just ensive Assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, and VESTING: a1) DIRECTORS. of the latest patterns. any of which will be mesa up in his usual fashionable style. ie. Hon. Thos, B. Florence, Charties Begsee ‘H. Armstrong, Thomas Manderfi ALR * Bdwaéd R. Hel 0 receiving a large assortment of GEN- ubroam, by LU ae 4 all of whi 6 offers 7 > - . modating terms to his old cust ‘and "THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, Others who may fawor him with mealle cae sr. D R. HELMBOLD, Secretary aaa Sandie strates me hes Bask aa amie es ae LOCAL SURVEYORS, At COST.—Having determined to confine our Gharies Walter, No. 387 D street, opposite City business ex: wely t coach and cabinet . branclt of the trade (ine! ling Bae Iron and Steel) | John M. ‘Phornton, comer Ist street and Virginia WARE, CUTLERY AGRICULTURE |e senes Meme, No. 224% street. GOODS, &e., &6., at cost to close out. - John Rigcles, No. Sit 13th street, below Pennsy!- ‘vania avenue. All such goods must tiv: seld, and if not entirely closed out by the teh Reosaber eat be dis- MARINE SURVEYOR, posed of at auction to make room for another olass Captain J. » No. 397 Pennsylvania avenue, pie f prices will conyjnoe purchasers | °PPO*t® ee P ne ib ion Oo! i 5 . = ee such goods there is chance {a Bood invest- GENERA) SUFERINTEN DENT. mn With increased facilities in the branch of the trade to which we shall hereafter devote ourattention,both Aa to quality and quantity, we solicit the increased Lae ee of ns in fuil confidence that prices f fat A we BUSINCLOTY,. VANS Se THOMPSON, S26 Penn. ave., bet. 9thand 10th ste, (American,Intei& Marlboro Gazette) _8eFeolm penrs—pumrs—Pumps. ‘The subscriber gives notice that he continues to Authorized Capital and Assets... 81,4,051 1 Assets ne , BRS05T Invested in Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Seourities, The following statement exhibits the businessand dit f the Com to November 1, 1856: rem um Teceived on marine and inland risks to No- vember 1, 1856....-. —. y o 176,798 61 8,706 47 Ie POMIUM. 2. ee ee te ne cee ntereston loan.—.— .. —. Total te Bt ‘otal receip' 7 ae 185 68 manufacture his large Iron Pumps. They are strong | P&id marine losses. ud substantial sud will raise ‘water ‘one hundred Baud fire losses. sea eet perpendicular. For information I refer you to i. theiphabitanta who have used them.and two ofthem | ,#008~ 45,489 00 may be seen on # street. between 12th and ‘Sth, one | Reinsurance, return premium: At the corner of Hand 15th. one near the nl Capito’ | Sd ageuoy oharges..---..----' 27474 68 in a deep well, two on Virginia avenue, between 2d and 4th streets,ail put in operation by order of the Mayor of Washington. He will dig and deepen wells, build cisterns for rain water. put in operation Hydraulian Rams, and repair old pumps of every description. Those desiring his services will be ac- commodated at the shortest notice by calling on the $177,123 Gt Balance remaining with the Company ..#2:3,057 07 The Assets of the Company are mide ee Philadelphia city and county bonds... ..”...916,843 1 Railroad bonds. 4 adel “ weece nee 11,600 00 subscriber in Washington, D. C., No. 463 Virgima | First mortage real ests 143,500 00 avenue, near the Carroll Place Stocks, collaterals, on eall 52/400 00 FOSTER HENSHAW. ‘The undersigned have this day tered into partnershi| € =RS’ and JOINERS’ BUS: 1, having erected a new and commodiou the rear of Jackson Hall, between 3d and 4% streets, are prepared to contract fur and perform all work in ae 2-e02m Girard and consolidation bai 5,125 00 otes for marine premiums... ue from agents, secured by bon oe remiums on policies recently issued, and debts due the company............22.. BAP B their line of business, either in the city or country, ce 1D ee a ee 16456 4 with which friends or the public may favor them, Onaccommodating terms, with promptness and dis: 953,957 07 itch. They respectfully solicit a share of the pub- G . § eeeetrones GEO. W. GARRETT & CO. ‘The business of this Company will compare favor. BACT tome successful similar institutions in e Uni eB. From the lst day cf August, 1855, in fifteen months, up to the ist day of Novem! 1856, the premiums interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred theusand one hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-cight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- ement, the Directors feel jnstified in (een. ies Share of public patronage, believing that the aceurity offered is ample, and that all fair claims will be ad- juated more according to equity than legal technical- ities. ae The Yeon oy d is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- “ACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All deseriptions of BUILDING ‘and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHAN DISK, transported by Vis<ELs,STRAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS. They have severs! Honses and Lots for sale in different parts of the city, on accommodating terms. - GARRE _aul8-eolm ___ GEO. W. G. Y O* PHAN’S COURT, September 1, 1857. BLA, a ee County, District ov Coty. to wrt.—Inthe case of Richard A. Edmonston, ad munistrator of Decius W. & dmonston, Jr., deceased, the administrator aforesaid, has, w. the approha- tion of the Orphan’s Court of Washington County, aforesaid, appointed Saturday, the 2th instant, for the final settiement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, of the assets in hand so far asthe same have been collected and turned into money,wnen and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased, are notified toattend,(at the Orphan’s Court of Washington County,) with their claims properly vonched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded fromail benefit of said decensed’s estate: provided a copy of this order be published once a week for three weeks inthe “Evening Star,” pre- Vious to the said 2th instant. ‘Test: £:D.N. ROACH, Reg. Wills. | and the usual oonveyanoes to or from any portion of True copy.—Test : EAND AMERICAS se 4-F3w . N. ROACH, Reg. Wills, EUROP i and on the hulis of STEAMBOA'I'S navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will Le as low aa other eom- panies, and in fixing them every improvement in construction and arrangement will be taken into con- ¥ CONSTRUCTING AND REPAIRING Roads; by H. law, Civil Engineer; 37 cents. Wiggins on embanking lands from the sea: 75 cts, Heather on the use of Mathematical and Drawing | sideration. instruments; 37 cent: All losses 3) ily adjusted and promptly paid. Baker’s Land and ngineering Surveying; 75 cts. astruction aud Iiumination of Office, northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be «fected at the Home Office, Rerthwest corner Wainut and Second streets, Philadelphia, 1 imo Fincio! ction of the United States And in ether by authorized officers of the Company. AS! INGTON INSURANCE COMPANY; WN ORDER ED BF CONG RDS, CarivaL, ——. ——. —-—, ——. $200,000!!! Stevenson on Light-houses; & ‘Tornlinson on Construction of Locks; 56 cents. Dempsey ou Tubuiarand other Iron’ Bridges; 97 ce! Denison on Clock and Wateh-making and Church Clocks: 75 cents. Iligton on the lectrio Telegraph; 75 cents. aes ou the Construction of Railways; 37 cents. Dempsey on Locomotive Engines: 56 cents. FE ena ay etsy Boule ‘35 Soghas pee Pi % This C _— 7 i on the Power oj ater, on Pumps; is Company is now prepared to receiv: ica- ‘ : ; tions for INSURANCE O€ BUILDINGS, MER- Pyne’ Perspective: 75 cents. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rat ithout Imported from Londoa, each volume with numer- ous engravings. ____ FRANCK TAVLOR. FURNACES. any charge for Polioy, at their Office, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the WSshingtun City Savings Bank, Dikkctors. E sttention of tna community generally,andof | yvma Baris Famuel F Haliday, Nim Mere particularly, ix invited to the BEY - Wm. Orme, * Hudson Tayior, STONE HEATER, lately pateuted by J. D. Green Francis Mohun, M. W. Galt. of Phiindelpiua. Ben. B : Ali persons miterested are solicited to cal! at onr MES C. MoGUIRE, President, store and satisfy themselves of the superiority of ANSON, & = ly this Heater overall others in uae, So mcee hilly Szasron D. flan secret). metre have the principles of combustion bee: ied in ite NKING HOU: OF construction, that although it pres a cadiating B CHUBB BROTHERS, surf.ce of one hundred and fifty sa feet. it ree ee fhirty per cent. less coal than any furnace “feesived and Cheoks paid fore mano factured. wo asc rates 4 on Drafts on the northern seaboard Drrosits.— De Without charge. Every improvement that an experience of thirty | cities receiver on De posit at par,and Exchange on in the furnace business could suggest, has | said Cities furnished to desostters without olarge. peen applied in the production of the Keyatone | INTEREST ow DEPosits.—Interest will be alowed Heater, and its proprietors feel assured that for effi- 1 18 unsurpassed, ciency aud econoiny of use d. IBLEY & GUY, (0. 52) Pa.av., bet. 1th and I sts. ae ive Agency for the sale of the au 1-F&s te 5 BS Untel Me W2m:Union, Te Pian) eee eat THE REMOVAL, OF THE CE PROM OJIBWA TO OTTER IN THE TERRITORY OF 1c with the provisions of the act of Congress entutied “An act authorizing changes in the location of J and Offices,” approved 3d March, 1883, it ts hereby deciared and made known that the office for the * Northwestern District.” in the Ter- nitory of Minnesota, wiil be removed from the town of Orrpwa to OTTER Tait City, in said Territory, @tas carly a period as practicable. Further notice as to tho precise time of removal will b* issued by the register aud receiver for said district. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, ugust. A. 9. 1857, on Deposits at euch rates as may be agreed upun. Deposits ix VirGinta anD UncuRRENT MONKY. ceived to be checked for, payable in rame funds, or in ing the regular Exchange. ehany will hediscounted. and Loans made on Stock: Bonds, culties, at the market rate, urnished, negotinkie m the different Citier of the Y. United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals charged if Collaterals,on awch terms se may beagreed upon. be furnished with drafts in such sums ns may be de- e in the different Cities of the Union, Deposits in Virgima and other Uncurrent Noney re- otes, Drafts, and Bills of F: Ters or Cxrvit.—Letters of Credit will be and interest aliowed if Money is deposited, and ‘TRAVELING BILL oF Excnanc®.—Travelers will Bitis ann Lerrers or Cxzpit on ENGLAND, IRE- ims to suit. — and Securi- Bond: ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cen bought in the diferent Cities at a commusion of pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought upon order: Teaerve the right to oall for a deposit of 19 pr. cent on the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- this léthday of By order of the Pr. Heat THOS. A. HENDRICKS, raph. Ps Commissioner of the General Land Office, | ¥ RaiLnoay, City, anp StatE Bonps.—Railrond, au Slawiw City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negouation, either in this country or Europe. Kati- road Irom purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp WaxRants.—Land Warrants Longht at the market rates, All \Warrants sold by us are gwaran- teed in every respect. MILEINeRY. DRESS MaK1 “ M. WILLIAN Opposite Cextre Otters Fall su S Land Warrants located on commission. Gea a rire RIBBONS, Lard Warrant quotatione regularly furnished if re~ r nested. OW ee aMINGS, | © Wacrsata wil) be forwarded to Western Houssace. CLOAKS, a aere * | orders, or sent for sale on oommussion to responsible CHILDREN’ parties. DRESES, EMBROIDERINS, | - Dresses made in the Intest Styies. The indies are respecttully invited to ca amine the atoek. (States) NEW FAL Goons, now receiving a very full and beautiful stock ‘and Winler Goode: emer wishing to have the advantage of an eleemon of choice patterns will enil early. The wow fashions are received and I am fully ready for the fall a A. H. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, Browns’ Hotel Penn. avenue. n Bu, of Turner Brother’: Ls - BERRY BRANDY, whith ine ten soni Fuprantee it to curethe Diarrhea in its worst form. For sale wholeanie or retailt ARNY & SHINN, ReaL Estate axp pease secs. Real Estate bou sit and sold, Taxurances effected. Cratms on Unitep States, Court oF Craims, Conc uxss,—Claims on the United States, before the Court ciel eons or Congrons ntemated to us, will be proseou' rompt 8. torneys. Prom’ CHURE BROTHERS, janz7 __ Opposite the ‘Treasury. BAskine HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, Keokuk City 8 per cent. Boni Keokuk on 10 per cent. Bonds—short. Davenport, lowa, 10 per cent. Bondi St. Louis County 7 per cent. Bond: hort, Lee C Towa, # per cent. Bon City of sville 7 per cent. Bonds—shert, The above and other Bonds for sale at such rates aa wiil pay the purchaser at least 10 or 12 per cont. per snnumm interest, 7 Ali kinds of State, City, Railroad, and other Stocks and Bonds bou.ht or sul. Also, Notes secured by Real Estate, negotiated or eee a AIRO & NOURSE, we = 1 Green st.. Georgetown, 17 Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of six MME. KLEIN & CO., (from Erapee.) ercent. per aunum when left for thirty days or i No. 31 Pa. ay., b gwomr dice aan ite Siam mR TE ION D. asa No. .ay., betwe Bi ain arene rap = a Pleating, Fistiog. Crimping . Dresses ortain NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. Bleaching and Ofd Embroidsries transferred to MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SFCURITIES CHU BR 7 Psa BB OTH order. u 13-1 JOW Is THE TIME TO DRINK MALT N LIQUORS.—ARNY & SHINN a the only Ones in the District who have stock PO: ER and ALE, and always have @ sup, them a tri jan ! OGRAPHIC POR 7 MiniaTURE on Sizk oF Lk 70 UNDER BROWN OTEL. ming & splendid assortment ALL.KER’ Borie , oe : 8. WALKER’S and Genes p READ AAD ECORI NG ORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, st lg and make, at the Emportam of Fashion, No. eon Hall, corner 43 st.and Pennsylvania avenue, may are Hotel, next to private entrance, 8. WALKER bas fitted up the above spacious SE ear OR anhig | *partments ata very great outlay of capital, thereby Myehae GIILIN & CO.ARESELLING GOODS Poppin 4 his establishment one of the inost com- of Lc ‘ow ez order to make room for their exten | plete and handsome in the whole country. He hus Stock. auT7 saat aed ou. SR ASKETS, BRUSHE: SRFUMERY, I TOYS nt CRUSHES, PERFUMERY, and a large Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 200 fine Oil Paintings, by some of the best ancient and modern ere, to which he intends to add fresh WALKER has also fitted upa com- sel McLAUGHLIN & CO’s. with privi bing apartments EA NUTS. and purchased the st possible instru- 5 bushels PEA NUTS for anle by ments, and engaged a first class operative artist to JONAS P. LEVY, assist hum in the de eriment for taking all Kinds of PHOTOGRAPHI R¢ seStf___ 854 12th street, corner of B,_ GUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, from the YE AND BARL MALT, for anle at the ature ee ine of I CITY MALT HOUSE. cornérof West Pane by combining the Photographie Pro- avenue and Bi street, Baltimore, Md. ess with the art of Painting, of which he has hr W 6-lv 25 years Saperiones, and whose ine gry Kale aad a. Sane Ga, a aaa Rn, Jan ane size portraits y be seen in some vo} je iret fami EY CLASPS FOR BELTS, JOINTED CHIN | lies of the city, a8 Well as those exhilited: iene J Dolls, Arosetesia Hair Piss, Tuck Comba, &o., Galielyt will be able, by the combination of the atl ¢s02) AMMONIYS,” | two, tg produce portraits that have never been ex- ay lied fir theur Bueity and fe ~ Can WAGNER To rserivanta Aves, as nov boards prepared ty’ himeel? expresily Yor Continges to manuisoture LO XKING G ies Pertigninr attention paid to the’ phi ing Or Pi SHSvand all other kinds of POR TRALT and Pio. | ,, Patten [fe oe Me hs, gh Nall "HE FRAMES, opposite Kukwood House. | | Yate. Miniature or lifesize, from smal pictures of in hotographs taken from corpses, or sick en attheir own residences, 0 n immed Committees aud classes, € ups, and Any quantity of copies from t t reasonable c! en. persons notes. mber Pe EES OBEYS ERS CE Sede meta rm eh su! teu tiers ocd COR Ney te hie Gro- ery rovision Store, No, Street and Leomszeny AVeuue, _JONAS PL LEVY. jee lot of have ee our eal Conger for comp ones, back lined and restored to their original Se Voth I AMS!—HAMS! y Magnolia Hama; also, freshne: 3 i entlemen are et solici lucky curntg. whion aro ver enon tke a be edaiice ae over Shillington ete ee nrgautatte or Jarge or spall lies.” Por awl by | entrance 4% street. two doors from Pornapivenia jue IN BURCHELB, *eyenue, by N-oa TITER, piggorsar My, Kammnoe. of Roxary, ba a of’ Sot pat uD a BuMoR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, More, Ho has new in hus Gonsoetiog rar an berated ; now in over one ttificates of ite value, all within twenty miles of ‘fw bottien are warranted to cure & nursing Sore pone to three totes ‘will cure the worst kind of Pr por three botties will clear the nystem of Biles. Two poten are oure the werst Canker in the Mouth: tol \s T rea.te ats bottles are warranted to cure the of ipelas. One oF two bolites are watranted to oure all Ha- mor in the Eyes, T jo Bottioe are warranted to cure Running of the Bars endl Blotches among the Har, Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt end fanning Uloers. Que bottie will cure Scaly oe core, bottles are worst ol worm, ‘Two or three batties &re warranted to oure the Most most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- reo eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofula. rotul A benefit 1 always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfeet cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. _ 4 Nothing looks so, improbable to. those who have in ed all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a common wi rewing on the pastures, and adong old stone walls, should ours every humorinthe Pec yet itis a fixed fact. ij you havea humor, it has to start. ‘Phere are no 1F S nor AN DS, hums inone oures Eruptions of the Skin. warranted to cure the por hi put it suiting some cases, bu + yours, I ver a thousand bottles of it n the viemty of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. It kas already done some of the greatest cures ever cone in Letom er 1 wave it to children a year oid, to on 18 of sixty. seen poor, puny wormy -loo nk children, whose ip wae work and ate restored to @ perfect state of health by one 8. To those who are subject to ®& sick headache, one bottle willalways cure it. It gives great relief in eatarrh and diaziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years id have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there in any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feclings, but ez must not be alarmed; they always disappear in rom four days to a week, There is never a bad re sult from it; on the bse bag that feeling is one, you will feel yourself likea new person, | jeard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to. ates In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its introduction as a general family re, great and wonderful virtues have been und in it that I never suspected. . Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered inourable, have been sured a few bottles. O, what a meroy if it will prove effeo- tua] in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than [ have. I know of several cases of Dropay, ali of them aged people cured by it. For the various diseases of the iver, Si Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Axue, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, D rly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the lone more good than any medicine Wn. hare of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it, Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful perday—children over ten years d rt-spoonfal— citldren from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As ne directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice s day. MANUFACTURED BY oO LD 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. 8. Waisn. J. P-Stone, jartin King, Nairn mer, Schwartz 50s, pewell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Muburn, Dunbar yao, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. id re- PRIVATE MEDICAL SREATIS ° PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. ¥. 200 pages and 190 fine i me colored Lithographs am he G7 PRICE ONLY 3CENTS. OF ILF” Seni Sree of postage to all parts of the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View-of Mar riage. A new and revised edition of 20) pages and 180 pistes, Price 2 cents @ cups. A pop: prehensive treatise and casusities of single and marri life—beppy and fruitful alianoes, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile oues—their obviation and removal—nervous debility, its causes aud cure, by a process at onge so simple, safe, an fectual, that failure is impossible—rules for daily manngement—an eesay on Sper matorrhe:n, with practical observations onasafer and more success{ul mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice ; to winch is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- Males—from infancy to old age—each case graphical- ly Ulustrated by beautiful plates. It 'pointa eut the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hepes so unfortnnatcly prevalent in the peane. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, a) marriage. Its perusal is partic- to per: cutertaining eoret rts of their phy sical condition, and whoare con- us of baving hazarded the health, happiness and Pryvileges to which every human being is entitied to, Price 25 cents per copy, or five copies fy maul- ed free of postage to any part of the Uni og] ied tates, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, cnclusiy 25 cents, N. B. Those who prefer may consult Doetor [LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mau. His medi- oines often curein the short space of ax days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which coppiva and cubebs have ao. lo been thought anantulote. to the ruin of the hoalth of the patient. His ** French Secret” is the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders which en- fortunately, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction to the -patieni’s vonatitu- tion, and whioh all the sarsaparilla in the world can- not oure. hose fe el teae be ly recommend ie “mee No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. feb 14—ly \ E HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we are prepared to sell at asma!! advance of cost for casi : A very large variety of Turner Bros. oe!ebrated Liquors,viz: ‘Turney’ Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for HEpOPSIR Blackberry Brandy, certain cure for Diarrhea and Dysentory Cae, Madeira, Sherry a Sweet Mulsga Wines, inger, and Ch Bran- 1 of superior quali Raspberry, Strawberry, dies, al! of fine flavors, prepared from the pure jntoe of the fruit Rose, Ciunainon, Annis,and Popperment Cordials ence of Pepperment Curacon, Absinthe, ks Extract of Sarsaparilia, Stoughton Bitters Forest Wine Bitters. We have also on hand, a aupply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Win tters, 8 splendid article. In addition to the above, we have at nil times a large supply of the following named stock of Malt fiquors, being the only Liquorsof the kred in the District, and which cannot {ail in giving satisfaction toallwho use them: Pinladeiphia XX, Burton and XXX Pale Ale. Philadelphia Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine article of Lager Bear. ; As usual, a supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &e., on hand, ARNY & SHINN, ek 57 Green street. G: UMPHRIES & JUNNIMAN, On Fourth street east, between E and F, Caritoy Hitt, have fitted up their plaoe, which will be oj to viritors, and every Monday afternoon for thore who wish to engage in the English Quadrilles or German Waltzes. will find an opportunity to do so there. Weber's Band lias been engaged for the sea- and will be in attendance. . ey have on hand and constantly making the purest Larger to be obtained inthecity. je 1?-sm UST RECEIVED, so feet of ITALIAN 44 MARBLE SLABS, sended. wil be gold to she trade in jots to suit, low New York, at eiphia,or Baltimore 1065. Also, to fort of STATUARY MARBLE MABE ala gr reduction, rere ‘ALEX. RUTHERFORD. Marble Yard oppo. the Union Office, Penn ave. eu2zim (int Stafes) OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN & CO 2,8 ceiving daily some of the finest FU’ TURE ever offered inthis market, which invite the attention of those in want, aa asnure them they oan save at least 10 per cent, amely— is Handsom carved poarble-top Fureans and Tables ose’ and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, WVardrobes, Chairs of all kinds. Cherry and [pat Tables. inttreses, hair, oorn-top, and hi lankets, Bedsieads, high and low- wi i. v ks of all kinds, Rocking Chairs, can Cu s for Chairs. Retteas, Cloc! Extension Tables, Sideboards, What-not. Glasses of all kinds, some extra fine Carpets, Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters. Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinda, Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinda, a6 And other Goods too numerous to mention “pew We invite the attention of housekeepers and others, as we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual customers. Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO.,, oor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. P. 8.—We shall still continue our vipat sales on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both morningand evoning, in front of our store, Consignments eoli- cited, and in al) cases advances made w a reqgires. ap %5-tf (Intel) “""* Auctioneer: Foye Ms DE CARRIAGES. AS We imve on hand, of our own manufacture, & ine agwortinent of ail kinds of CARRI AGES of the very best, Iatest, and moat’ approved styles, and warranted in point of workinanship and material, to be equal to any made’ or any other city in the We respeotfully solicit a call from re ty @xauune our work ; as to let none surpass us either in’ : ory Lind of REPAIRING ina work- Old Gemagen ehon in eau and ate hirprise SIMON FLYNN RCO” Ym NOLIA HAMS. re | Gabe tyre ce Lat MAGNOLIA HAMa, v 2 are just opening, we guarantee them un- “i ey *"il> No authorized ents, n daily Comforts, ite in the city of Washington United Siates. the citigon CH ee see apt catty dapat velers' Directory, EEE a i HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMBSIP CON t of the Steamships of thi carrying the United States Math for ACAP ULC ALIFORNIA. and OREGON, lesros Ege twiee each mopth, on the arn- valof the United ‘States Nail 8.8, Company's steam. which leave New Orleans and New York regu- veh pean PANAMA RAlL = gincenss ers ng via PAN steamships have been end ap- ii red aarelh by . snd guaranty apeed , the Navy Department, ¥. se road (47 long) is now com- leted ce potter phe a m Sore urs. The if rs 16 checkedin New a isaieee boa nee meet I ot expense. ei e money paidin New York covers ‘all expenses of the trip. eorve scones ete rin port ty Secon and C1800, revel ention ent so that the route 1 entirely reltable—no fail- Ure having ogourzed cars, Easeensers — Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwal. Yonductors go thi by each sti > and take pharee OF ‘women aur ue without other proteo- rs. For through tickets st the lowest rates appiy at the agency, 177 West street, New York,to LW. RAYMON to ARMSTRONG, HRIS& CO., fy%-tf _C.1L. BARTLETT: Boston FFOR OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of July, commence running regularly to the above pinces, lenving W ert Eleventh-at. wharf, grerr, WED eran zill leave Norfolk ESDAY and SAT’ DAY at 40’clock uc it i it INT PINES POINT, BEACRIRTONES ISLAND, and the usual inndinge on the Potomac. ole DOutaaa © Oe Pate ee Nor “reer WM. MITCHELL, DAY fis Ege EDWARDS FERR AND LEESBURG, Va., vin Chesapeake Ol Curate Packet Boats AR. GO and M. C. MEIGS, will oom: making daily trips to the above on Monday, March 23, leaving and H, G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; hours; ey ming, the y throug! Georgetown at teeven o'clock i oats will arrive at the Great Fails,or V woe ng Aqueduct, at Ifa. m., Seneca at i2m., Ld in ey in the Edwards’ Ferry at3p.m., where a’ stage will be ip readiness to conve: engers to Leesburg, Va, Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day af nine o’clock in the morning, snd @rnving in’ Georgetown at sunset. i Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate follows: Great Falls or Washington Aq cents; Seneoa, 75 centa; Ed Leesburg, Virginia, including hfe the Boats at moderate prices, mar W.H. & H. G. RITTER. FALe STYLE FOR 1857. Now ready at STINEMETZ?S, 26 Pemneyivenia. avenue, near the corner of Thir- teenth. the most popular Fall styles of Dress, or Moleskin HATS, to which tre invites partioularattention. Havin established the cash tem. and finding it to w. Y NS) ewrnee ap — a : a er cout, @ actual marke’ price, maki hat anid for 84 and = not unfreqne: or lor the low price d Aslght variation in quality. for $3, aad for S250 & su ny fort eRe H 8, CAPS, &ssor'ment oO! he A b> always on hand, B. HH. Saves & Aug 2 3 CE TO ALL PE) NTERESTED.—We have 0 P ply of ourcelebrated Burton and XXX Ales, which were brewed to our own order, expressly for th southern trade’ and which, we will e any length of time. even in the warmest of weathe: yAultovrs of seq Ale a ee with thé above nt our by reen street. George- town, D.C. ARNY & SHINN. iv SELLING OFF! Having determined to make a change in our present firm it becomes necessary to close oul our present stock eutirely, we shail therefore commence from this day to offer our stuck at prices utterly regard- less of cost. Our ass fumery, T Portemonnaies, Card C: kets, Engravings, Desk and an endless variety, attention of the public, ‘o Humbug. v pela indebted will a once, a8 thé preset arrangements pst he clos is SEE MeLAUGHLIN & CO. an 2R- 20, bet. 8th and 9th sts. STAPLE FALL GOODS. JOHN H. SMOOT, 9S. side Bridge st., Georectown, D.C., d snd offers to cr ners, an assortment of goods adapted to the early Fall demands, consist- ing of the following, viz: Piain Black Silks, of the best makes tain Modes and bright colored Muslin Delaines LLING OFF! ment ix complete, consisting of Per- t Goods, Chita. Bronze Ornaments, 8s. Books, Dusters, Bas- Work Boxes, Door Mats, Oo all of which We mvite the + Bates’ Mills, at ‘Wool, and other heavier makes Shirting Cot! Richardson’s #nd Chaime’s celebrated makes of nish Linens Black acd white Check Cashmeres. for Dusters Single and double width Lupui: lack Mouslin De- . laines White. Red, and Yellow Fiannels Cassimeres, Saitinets, and Kentuoky Jeans Skirtiog Prints, striped and dotted — Ladies and Misses Cotton Huse, ail kinds Gents, aud Boys haif. wadies and Gents Lagen C: new style Bonnet mbric Handk’ts pbons. White Bril'iants, Cambnes and Musiins le Cloths, 1 kins en and Towellings Osnaburg Cal md Cottons Hepvy brow aud fine brown Shist With other seasonatle Goods, which will be sold low to cash or prompt custuiners. fu tf oes Se Us? RECEIVED AT TUE MUSIC DEPOT, eorneref !'th street and F Jarge agsortment of Accerd Tremolos, Violins, Flutes, Clarionetts, F. injos, Tamibo- nines, Drums, Fifes, and Brass Instraments of ail description. and warranted to be the best articles imported direct by us, aud sold wholesale and retail at the lowest terms. Also, a lot of fine Strings. au 28 Vv. Penn. avenue, eons, Flutinos. ME Y ON INTEREST, ANNU and Life Insurance. Ste. Tenth Descrptive Geometry, with Atlas, To. addon’s Alsebra for seit instruction, 250. vlectriaity, by Sir W.S. Harris, 560. Gaivaniem, by Sir W.S. Harris, S60. aileur’s Art of Photography , Se. Geology, by Lieut. Col. Portlock, 56a. Mineralogy, by D. Varley, Main’s Rudimentary Ast Brand on Ship and Kipping on Masting and Rigging S Raspail on Domestic Medicine, 56 Spencer's Art of Playing the Piano Doualdgon on Clay Lands, 37 rm TC. Imported from London, exch volume with numer- ous pales 8. F SK TAY L se AD OR. ¢ {REAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR x CASH! H. SEMKEN, Jewzrer, offers nt greatly rednoed prices, FOR casH, the fol- lowing articles: Gold Hunting English Patent Levers, full jeweled, from #9 fait led, f ‘ull ieweled, from @35 up. dies” Watches, full jeweled, in variety, &. Watches are suarnnteed for 12 months. ci Guard. Fob and Vest Chains, at wholesale rice: Il kinds of Fine Jewelry, such as Braceleta, ins, Rar Rings, Rings, Shirt Buttons, Seale, Lock. news, etc.,embrxeme Diamond, Pearl. Corals, Cameos, Mosaic: hi Pure Silver Ware. fancy Silver Ware—Jowrr than ever Suver-plated Ware—such as Spoon: tors, Cake and Card Raskets, Butt willbe sold at manufacturers price s . HF Our mainolject iy offering such inducements int to redure our present large stock for ready cash, contemplating some alteration in our busi- weer fe up. Gold Hunting Tbetach do., Gold L up. ons in want of anything in our line are invited to call; we shail take ploasure in convinciag them that suca opportunities of purchasing fine goods at such reductions are se/dom offered. | goods war- ranted us represented, H. SEMKE « gus l5- ___ 330 Pennsylvania ue. NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE. The subscriber begs to inform bis 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 iarge and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic Wi NES, kK QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIES, sisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, ‘ardines, Anchovies Otard: 06 Olives, Raising, Fires Hnrrett & Co, Pinet & Co., and Col, Chabard’s ie8 in cases, demijohns, and casks. Old Ja- maioa Rua, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various de- t. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in ene Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynol le, Annisette, Mat ino, Curncoa, Absynthe, Champagne, a large and varied de- Se pao. ana F = _Alwo, + hton Bitters, ever Anue Bitters, Porter, Ale,and Cider. _ _ Fam are particularly invited to call and exam- ine the stoo! purchasing elsewhere. Mem- bers of Cougr eaiso uformed that their orders will be prowptiy attended to, and delivered at their roxidences at the ortest notice, general aseor nt of fine Havana Cignrs, i »rted direct by the subscriber. at wholesale and Te. rd Canal Boat i reasonable ptodtice tabemin eet oP Semen sat ly on hand, of and oo: Levy's Old Whiskey, constant! Country orders punctually attended try produce of all descriptions received on consign— FE LN GUINa,b: y. William C. M.lue, M. LEN Gara Bp sum oa the Siave and thé Free, by Captain, the i Ho -tlenry A- Murray, R.N. woe ; The Foetica! Works of Robert Bloomfiejd, London, 76 le ‘The Laws of Contrast of Cotours, by M. E Cher= ondon, Couper Giyaons of fg Sem, hoge, by Rev, J.G. Unprotactes Pemaloe in Norway, “London, 1357; Joeds Not Words, by M. Bell : 50 ots. o *SRANCK raYLor. io. GEORGE PAGE. jo. Sisco i alas Bae ne ht De WAtHINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAy. — wit? Frederiok train. im. at Ri for the W. nag Ed Bo a ork. 4.20 p.m. fom BALTIMORE fr WASHINGTON at a B 9.15.8. m., Sand 5.15 p.m. day at 4.158, m, and 5.15 & mn T.H. PARSONS, Agent. @REAT SOUTHE MAIL LINE WAT Rt SY meet hice AGEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE ax RICH- ‘Aship e Fare from Washington to Richmond, 85 BD. ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. weave Washington mt 6 o'clock a.m. LYNCHBU next tr With the trains on the W: Road for M PHis, synebburg ‘sre from Wasiuugton > iftiaaad = Memphis, The most expeditions route to the Virgima Springs cul, *\X hours’ stage travel to the Green- brier White Sulphur. Leave \\'ashington at 6a. m., arriveat WHITE BULI the same night, are from Alexandria to White Sulphur, $12.50, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs he lor Ru the Boat. r iLs~ Ummibusesand By e Wi will beatthe Depot = Washington Rails to — a gerannd Imegace to the Steambont, for A exan- ina, ® distance of six miles, allowing ample time for meais. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. _ Alexandria, July, 1357. 2 = jy 6tf NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. P. @ recent extension and yaprovement of ite lead - ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road which highly mnporiant advantages to the trav- eler are secured. On and after MONDAY, Jane 1 DAILY TRAINS will be ran or: r ION TRAIN starts timore, at 7 A.M.,(except 4 ‘Way stations aad arrives at Cum- Seoond—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 850 A. M.. and arrivesat Wheeling at 425 connecting at Benwood with Central Ono trains for Couumbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lou- iaville, Chicago, St. Louis, &c., and at same piace With trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &e., by Cleveinnd Road, and also'at Parkersburg with Ma- rietta Road Third—The ST. LOUIS and CINCIN EX PRESS TRAIN leaves daiiy at 5.46 P. necting at Benwood at 9 A. M from Bellaire to C Cars at Columbu hours from Baltimore ith exprees trains without change of x there in but 25 ind 26 hours from Washing- ton. It also connects directiy, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parker sand Manetta roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains ect at X for Tndianapolia, Chioago and ®t, Louis, and at Cinemonti w the Great Ohio and iwsiseipp: Fx le. Cairo and St. Louis throug i than 42hours from Itimore. By this train the and southern paces inthe W the distance is from 40 Lo 10) mi shorter than by the shoztest of other routes, Fromthe West these yusare equally close and satis! ry, ar- rivjng at Baltimore at 8.39 A. M. ies Baggage checked through to all pote. h exe, while n Station and at Washington. D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may wiew the entire r by daylight, by taking marn- ing trains, and ly Cumberland r Oak- land, and resuming wext morning by Wheeling Ae- commodation train, leaving Cumberland at 8 and Onkiand at 10.5 FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommedation Vrain at 7 A.M., Will stop at all Stations east of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at, ail Stations be: sod Cumberiand gins West. Enstwardly, the ‘Mat Train leay: Wheeling at 8.99 A. M.. Acoommo- soos Cumberiand at 9, reaching Baltimore a NT. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, beiween Grafton and Parkersburg, way The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M 20D, : ‘S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 M pemencore will take the Express westwardly and stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at 9. A.M + Arriving at Kaltimore e Leaves Ellicott’s Mutis at 7 je Mail onstward)r. iB ne F: “1 1. €Xcep! Sunday. ASHINGTON AND THE SOUT! 1 aiimore for Washington at 4.15 5. for Baltimore at 6 and 2.9) A. - "On Sundays at 7A-M. and The first and fourth trains from Baltimore,and the seeond and fourth trains from Washu ton, will be express mail trains, stopping only at Washington Junction and Annapolis Junction. The 9.5 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.99 and42t from Washington connect with the trains from Ann is. For tickets, information, fare, &e.. apply to J. T. LAND, Ag at the Ticket offer, Camden ALON. iM. &. WOODSIDE, iy i$t£ = Master of Transvortatiou, Baitimore, HE NEw YORK Ann LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS, Tas Sa fine are The ATLANTIC .....,.... . . Oliver Eldndge, The B “Capt Jovoph Compr BETAS o-saoe io The ADRIATIC___ ---- Capt. James West, _ There ships having been bui't by contract ex: iy for the Government servi whee ire am = in their construction, as in their engines, to m- Sure strength nud speed. and their Aecommodations fr pansengers are unequaled for elegance and com- Price of paxsaze from New York to Liverpool, i Grat onbin, $19); 1n seoond 4 xolusive use extra size state oma, & m 4h. pool to New York, 3) and 20 gu/neas. An experienced Sur- goonatinebed teeachship. Noberths empaeowene | until paid for. The ships of this line lave umprov water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATE: FROM NEW FORK Saturday, June 2. Saturdays, July 4. rday, July 43 # composing this 8 OF SAILING, IV ERPOOL, June 24.1897 1457} Wednesd 1857’ Wednesday, Se; 1857) Wednesda: Ber ¥ 1857! Wednesds 14 1857, Wednesday, Oct. 8 57) Wednesday, N Saturday, Saturday, Oct. 2¢ Saturday, Nov. urday, No’ Saturday, Deo, 5. Nov. 25.1857 Wednesday, Deo. 9. 1357 Wedaesday, Deo. 23.1857 ‘or freight or passnge, apply to FARD Kk. COLLINS, No. 5, Wall atreet, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STRENNARD & CO. 3% B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be soconntabie for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, prec stones or metals, unless bills of Inding are sy for and the value thereof expressed therein. Austin jes UN tep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR Kl@NT ¥ ro CALIFORNIA AND ORBGON” VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th € 2th of each month, Cavtion.—So man: tions of various kin erpetrated on trave frauds and impom- is have been inte: ers bound to ORNIA, that the subscriber, t Agent for presage by the y S. Mau 1 Pana- was. jn the city of Blew, ork, feeie it a to caution all persons seeki eto Californi that, To avoint DaITION, they tune he careful ‘3 find the true office of the Sicamsmips of the U.S. Maul Lane, vis Panna Ratirond, as po other office in New York is auttorized to en: prsenge. The Companics have only oue office in New York, Yhich is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, frontin oaths North River, at the head of the Com- SALT pany's Wharf. LP Observe wer the door. maa my FW. RAY MON Agent, Je 19- York. JXTERESTING To FAMILIES. The following extract from a New York I cannot fail to be interesting. In referring te, the receipts of Teas in th. ountry for one they will be 12,- hal vence in black teas. Oolongs, since In: ber, has been fifteen cents per pounds oung Hysen Teas, of low and medium crades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last season's closing prices. + ft will thus be seen that the strong and rapi advance in the tea market has been the reault of short wapoly and active demand ; bu! i sidered we tuay hear at ony % As soon as a sufficient force from arrives at the sat of war, all fewouid nof be surge : be surprising to wee Tes: her figure than ther have yet stained.” 2 view of these @cts, we hotd out very great in- fea mones” or Mmung te Joy om that apples of ieN-tf Corner Vermont ave. 15th street, RE, > Bi T RE MOLO 1 ACCOR DE sas Ber invention aan Wore, das bar “ ROUGH TICKETS sokl at lowest rates at

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