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BARBARA. Qn the Sabbath-day, Through the churchyard old and gray Over the crisp and yellow leaves, [held my rust- lng wa words of meroy, falling on my soul And amid like be lm - “Mid the gorgeous storms of musio—in the mellow organ calms, *Mid the upward streaming prayers, and the rich and solemn psalms, I stoud careless, Barbara, Ms heart was otherwhere, While the organ shook the air, And the pri pread hands, blessed the er; ‘0 homeward, with a mild and Gleamed 8 face of airy beauty with its heavenly eyes on mine— Gleamed and vanished in a momet—O that faco was surely thine Out of heaven, Barbara. O pallid. paliid face ! © earnest eyes of grace! When last 1 saw thee dearest, it was in another place. You came running forth to meet me with my lore- iit on your wrist; ‘The flutter of a loug white dress, then all was lost A purp! in was on the mouth I kissed; stain of agony That wild morning, Barbara. 1 searched, in my despair, Sunny noon and midnizht air; loou'd net drive away the thought that you were lingering there, O many aud many a winter night I sat when you Were zone, My worn face buried in my hands, beside the fire sione— Within the dripping churehyard, the rain plashing _ _ onyour stone, You were sieeping, Barbara, do you think xolden link that night of gliding dance, of laughterand guitars ‘Was emptied of its music, and we watched through Iattice bars, The sifent midnight heaven creeping oer us with its stars, Till the day broke, Barbara? In the years I’ve changed, Wid and far my heart hath ranged, And many _ and errors now have been on me avenzed ; u I have been faithful, whatsoever good I eed ; 1 loved 308, and above ms life still hangs that love intact— Your love the trembling rainbow, I the reckless cataract — Stull I love you, Barbara. Yet. love, Iam unblest ; With many doubts oppr. L_wander like a desert wind, without a place of rest. Could : bat win you for an hour from off that starry shore, The —— of my soul were stilled, for Death hath told you more ‘Than the melancholy world doth know; things deeper than all lore You could teach me, Barbara. In vain, in vain, in vain, You will never come again, There droogs upon the dreary hills a mournful fringe of rain: The gioaming closes slowly round, loud winds are In the tree, Round selfish shores for ever moans the hurt and wounded sea, There aa reat upon the earth, peacs is with Death and thee, Barbara! —— sce Sinctar Caszog Iyranticipe.—The Evans- ville Journal thus speaks of the crime of a wo- man. Sarah Bedwell. now on trial in Sullivan county, for infanticide: It will be recollected that. on the arrest of the prisoner. it was charged that the crime had been ed with the complicity of her own bro- © Was arrested with her, but was subse- quently released on bail. They were both to be tried at the entterm. The girl, on her exam- ination before the magistrate made a confession She was living at the time in ber brother’s fain- ily. consisting of five or six persons—the child was born during the absence of the family to a neigbor’s, when there was only a small girl inthe house. Immediate fter its birth, she took it into the feld one hundred and fifty vards from the house, and placed it in a stam and covered it over with bark and leaves; she returned to ber bed and the next mor: ng rose and performed her duties, concealing all traces of what bad happen- ed from the family. She did not know whether the child was born dead or alive; it did not ery, and she did not wish it to live. It was subse- quently taken from the stump and buried by a man. Who the man was she refused to tell, or make any acknowledyments of the paternity of the child, and in this she persists up to the pres- ent date er her committal to prison she at- tempted suicide by starvation, and for the space of twenty- refrained entirely. as the she- Tiff said, from taking anv food. Finding it in a slow process of dying, she repented and gave it up, and is now on trial Tue st Dow tion in San Domingo N.—The revolu- appears to be a movement directed against President Baez, who has been detected by the cit s in a tobacco spec to eifect which he bas debased the currency of the country by an illegitimate issue of a large amount of par fhe revolutionists have pro- claimed a provi Government and invited Santana, the form: resident. back agzin to as- sume the head of affairs. The c ty of San Do- Mingo zppezrs to have been the only place in the Tepublic which sustained Baez. The insurgents assembled > .000 —— betore the city, and Baez, it ts said. hax been obliged to leave it. Faustin Ist, who is Emperor of the Haytien, or western Sees of the Island, had been applied to by he insurgents for kis aid, and, it is said, he was assembling his forces, either to lend them as- sistance, or to recover possession of San Domin- €°, which was formerly under Haytien Govern- ment, but declared its indspendence in 1942, and has since maintained it in several well-fonght battles. Faustin. we believe, has never recog- nized its independence UF Among the items of ex city of Bost for the year endi is the follow Food for squirrels, $33.27 Squirrels are encouraged on Boston Common, and their lives protected by the police and by munic- ipal laws. A fisherman at Cincinnati, a few days since, named Mark, fell into the river froma raft and was rescued fiom drowning by a dumb lad The ungrateful seamp, as soon as he regained the raft, seized the poo: mute, and beat him severely Several persons uear by. seeing the affair, yave the wretch « a ducking that he be; yned for merey, but was only reieased after beiug nearly drowned 7 = 3 ditures of the April 30, ARKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—T Hi Simms, La; C Pye, Md; Wim Pierson, do; John Raw “4 Scotland: W M Dodson and two ladies, W try, Va; A B Arthnr, do; EN ° s Zimmer. do; TH Clagett. Va: J S Wa! ter, do, SD Butt and lady, Ga: P McKinley, © C; AG Giabam and children, Tenn; T Harris, Ky; S T Campbell; Mr Plummer, Md; A C Na. fees and lady, do; R A McKenney, Va; HW Brodnax and lady, Ala; Mrs Merrington, do; J J Rollin and niece; NC it, Eng; JY Cald- weil and son, Va; V C Peera, Mo; TW Cavid- son, Cai, J L Maguire. Md; James W Tree, Ky. WS Roberts, DC; WE Wilcox, Tenn; AG Small. Fin Witte B edly, do; WA Daniel, do; . © Relt. Ga: E Frank. NY; G W Ross, Tenn: JD Arnest, Pa; J W Mitchell, aay 2°" Temi WILLARDS” HOTEL—D Ruggles, USN: Jas Mlasty, NC; RM Magruder, Md. Pp F mate : W Goldsborouzh aud sons, Md; Mrs Barker and daughter pt A Garland, USMC; W W Crump, Va: artis, Pa; Miss F V Haller, E B Gur E Hasty, NC; E Andrews. 4; A M F Watson, Pa; WB Mr Hart, NYork; HR Gamble, Mo; Com!t Price, USN; J’ Sutherland, London: J W Doyle, New York: R Kaye, Glasgow; A Lu “yet, W H Miller. Ga; B F sioan, S Cr Jno Wodnan. J Wilson, Pa; MG Delany, Ni WASHINGTON HOUSE —H Good, Va: F and J Mood, SC; ¥ D Trenchard, t SN R Ward, J Quigly, NY; J and G Brunette, A and EWhite ney, Hudson and Furgison, Sam Bunnell, Sand: Nathans & Co.'s Circus; J P Smith, Ky; M Ru. ter, Va; J Haynes, Mo; J W McCormick, Va: M Harris, Mo; J W Granger, NY; B P Shi a; JP Smith, NY KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—W O Nixon, Ala: J Shendon, Jowa; A W Foster, Pa; CG Foster,do; M M Lasson, NY; T F Jobaston, Md; WR ett, Dearbon. Ill; AJ Marshal, Va; WM Harriso © Hartman, Fla; R Knox, Va; 'V St Clair, La; } Sandford. Ky; J Danforth, O WVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Fro Steamars . THK UNITED States. Leace For New Vork..Havre... Sew York.. Liverpool. + New York. Bremen, -- New ¥ Liverpool New ¥ Havre + men : Liverpool. ew York. Liverpool NE, LOnk--Liverpoo y Baltimore. .New York Hammonia .....New York Ariel... -New York Persia... Antelope Glasgow. City Ba Ariel. ‘ New York. Se Canada .iverpool.... Boston ... Arabia iverpool....New York Fulton - wampton..New York . City Wash iverpoul....New York Niagara Liverpool. Auntie Liver, I. Bevusnia ~- Hamburg.) New York Phe Celifornia mail steanters : On the Sth and 20th of ench month. eee Sta Carp ENGRAVING. VISITING, MARRIAGE, AND BUSINESS CARDS ENGRAVED and PRINTED inthe bret aus of the Lech then Fancy Store, 5 10 Penn- Bylval a si re Or OT TCHINSON & MUNRO. NEW PALL AND WINTER GOODS FOR EN TL SN. ALSO, SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES. P. J. STEER, Mexcuant Taitor, No. 488 7th street, Washington, is now ready to exhibit his new Fall aud Winter Goods. a Gentlemen will please call early and select choice styles. In the making up and the trimming of all work sold at my store. I guaranty a superior style and ample satisfaction to the purchaser. The advertiser, having the agency for the sale of Wheeler & Wilson’s inimitable Famul: Sewing Machines, would confidently recommend them to the ladies, and to al! others engaged in marking up ladies’ and children’s Clothing, and in Shirt-making, as beyond al! controversy superior to @ny other in existence. Full instructions are given, and entire competency is guarantied, in all cases, to the operator. Ladies in want of a really good Sewing Machine, willdo well to caliat my store and seo for them, selves, se 8-2awiw ee * OPENING O NEW ACCOUNTS. We have cono’uded to open no more new accounts on our books after this date, and earnestly request all persons that have unsettied bills with us whick have been rendered, to oll and close them without delay, or their aceo t be discontinued. i> ion te return our thanks ho make their purchase: for cash those who have kept bills with and paid romptly when presented. All nch Recount nall be pleased to continue ; and hope, by x: trict attention to business and o keeping at al! times a wellassort: tock of dry goods of the best class, to merit their increased confidence and patronage, believing that the change in our sys- tem will enable us to purchase our stock on much better terms, and wiil prove greatly tothe advantage of our customers as well as to ourselves. We invite ail cash purchasers to give us a call before making their selections, as we can show them stall times one Among the best selected and assorted siocks of goods to be found in this city. ia COLLEY & SEARS _8e 9-e06t 523 7th st., three doors A “TSTILL LIVE, ND will not be outdone by any vine. Having secured the service: rienoed Sicn and Ornamental Painter, | am prepared to do SIGNS, BANNERS, TRANSPAREN- &c., in the latest styles. =. continue to do HOUSE PAINTING, ZING, and GRAINING ina superior manner, 53 Louisiana aveune, between 6th and 7th streets. M. T. PARKER, ofan expe- se 4-eotf REMOvA L. WM. PETERSON Having moved into the new Store, 490¢ Penn. avenue, north side, between Sd and 43¢ a1 has just received an extensive assortmen CLOTHS, CASIMERES, and VESTINGS of the latest patterns. any of which will be mace up in bis usual fashionable style. He is also receiving a iarge assortment of GEN- TLEMEN’S APPAREL of every description, FANCY ARTICLES, &o.: all of which he offers on sccommodating terms to his old customers, and others who may favor him wi 2-eol AT, COST.—Having dete ed to confine our £% business exclusively to the coach and cabinet branch of the trade Cinelading Bar Iron and Steel) we offer our present stock of BUILDING HARD- WARE, CUTLERY, AGRICULTURAL GOODS, &c., ko , at cost to close out. All such goods must positively be sold, and if not entirely closed out by the 15th December will be dis- posed of at auction to make room for another class of merchandize. An examination of prices will oonyince purchasers that on such goods there is chance {dt a good invest- ment. W ith increased facilities jn the branch of the trade to which we shal! hereafter devote ourattention,both 4s to quality and quantity, we solicit the increased Patronage of sumers in full confidence that prices Will be satisfactory. ELVANS & THOMPSON 3h Penn. a bet. 9thand lth si (American, Intel& Mariboro Gazette) se 2-e01m _ pemes-pem PS—PUMPS. The not bsecriber giv: ntice that he contin Pumps. They are For information | refer o have used them.and two ofthem enon F street. between 2th and !Sth, one at the corner of H and jsth. one near the old Capitol in adeep well, two on Virginia avenue, between 2d and 4th streets, sii putin operation by order of the Mayor of Washington. ie will dig and deepen weils, build cisterns for rain water. put in operation Hiydrauiian Rams, and repur old pumps of every description. Those desiring hia services will be ac- commodated at the shortest notice by calling on the riberin Washington. D. C,, No. 403 Virgima @, near the Carroll Place, FOSTER HENSHAW, FURNACES. attention of tne community generally, and of xe builders particularly, is invited tothe BEY - STONE HEATER, lately patented by J. D. Green of Philadelphia. All persons interested are solicited to call at our store an themselves of the superiority of llothers in use. So successfully stion been applied in its gh it presents a radiating f..ce of one hundred and fifty square feet, it re~ thirty percent. less coal than auy furnace foré manufactured. ry improvement that an experience of thirty 7 the furnace business could sug: veen applied in the production the Heater, aud its proprietors tee! assured that ciency and economy of use. it is unsurpassed SIBLEY GL No. 32) Pa. av., bet. 1th and II sta. =p qolxelusive Agency for the snie of the au 1-F&S2m i" Keyston Heater, intel, M& W2m:Union, TA Th2m) Noric J OF TH REMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM OJ1 BWA TO OTTER TAIL CITY, IN THE TERRITORY OF MINNESOTA In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitied “An act authorizing changes in the location of | and Offices,” approved 34 Mareh, 1853, it os he olared and made known that the office for the * Northwestern District.” in the Ter- nitery of Minnesota, will be removed from the town of Oxrpwa to OTrer Tait City, in said Territory, atas carly a period as practicable. Further notice asto the precise time of removal = issued by the register and receiver for said istrict. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this tathday of August. A. 1), 1857 By order of the President: THOS. A. DRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Off an 2) lawhw H.MARLOW'S + CHEAP BOOT AND SHOF STORE, No. 4% Pennsy!lranta avenue. portumty of informing iny customers neral that | have oi i Tar As good agare usually Bt $5, anda good Calfskin Boot at * Gaiters at 2 fine Morocco Bus tFl.and all other Shoes, such as Boy’s, Misses, and Chil- drens, cheap in proportion. Call and see for your- selves. Don't forget the place, No.4%6 Pennsyiva- mit avenue. between 3d and 45; Bu 25-2awsm W LANE th. OOD TUBEING—A Great Improvement—for AS ever. Chain Pumps, conveying water, draining land, and other most useful purposes: decidedly th: healthiest, and cheapest article for bringing water to adwelling. Farmers and citizens ar to examine it at the old stand, National Agricultural Warehoure, 519 Seventh street, where it can be had in quantities and prices to suit. EDWARD F. SIMPSON, se 5-2aw3w Successor of Fitzuvcn Coyie. N ARION HARLAND’S NEW BOOK .— L “ Moss Side.” by Marion Hariand, author of i “The Hiden Path,” &c. Price $1.25. Nothing need be said toawak in interest in & ok by this charming author Forty-seven nd copies of her “ Alone” and “ Hidden have been by her American publishers, emand at present as constant and regular In Furope they have met with still greater success. No other American auth has yet been honored by republicat psic edition of standard Amerioan auth: e who have seen the advance sheets of “ Moss Side’ unite inthe opinion that itis superior to both of Manon Har- land's former productions in interest, style, acd rtact. It is fuil of ineident of an exciting re, while the plot ia better and more aystemati- onl ly arranged. Just received, and for asleat TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, near 9th street. NEW FALL Goops. ~ Iam now receiving & very full and beautiful stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Gentlemen wishing to have the advantage of an ongly selecton of choice patterns will call early, The new fashions are received and I am fully , Merchant Tailor, #0 7-2W Hotel Penn. avenoe. p® Nurs ‘S) bushels PEA NUTS for anle by JONAS P. LEVY, aestf SM at ‘eet. corner of B. YE AND BARLEY MAL" le at_the CITY MALT HOUSH, cutest Wet Bene aven gad Block street, Haitimor _™av Ae = = ET CLASPS FOR BE JOU 2D CHIN Dolls, Aruaetesia Harr Tack Combs, ac. at (ue 2) LAMMOND" iw sere Os PRxxw apartinges, ba Pleas wate gor rt ret 1 SES, and all other kinds of SRTRAIT and PIC- reRE FRAMES, opposite Kirkwood House, . se4-im LVANIA AVENUR, Ts NG GLAS- $$ = Pie very good second-hand Pianos for sale or rent very low, at our Piano Wareroom: 507 _ _JOBN FL ELL UITE AN EXCITEMENT AT MeL I S. They are nd RY BRANDY.—We have this day a supp! Bt Parner Brother’s BLACK~ BERRY BRANDY, which is & fine article, and ay epee it ose the Durrben inits worst form, or tal! o wholesale or rela NY & SHINN, 87 Grean at. Georgetow! aust : APER, INK, PEN VES, SCISSOR PALE, INK. NB, KNIVES, SC 3, McLAUGHLIN’S, Tneurance, &o. Proddse AND BAR AS BAMA FROM ‘HE PER F THE FBRIBE OF ROAST AND WCAND FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Fieg, Marine, anv INLanp INSURANCE. Authorized Capital... 91,250,000!!! Orvicz, NoRTHWEST CoRNER AVENUE AND 17TH STREET, DIRECTORS. _ Hon. es Laban aries Dinges. . 14 eorge H. Armstro! omas erie! Charles A-Rubicama’ Edwaed Re Hemel, eorge Helmbold, P. Carroll Brewster, anes E. Neal Isaac Leech, Jr. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President, EDWARD R. HELMBOL.D, Secretary, LOCAL SURVEYORS. potatos Walter, No. 337 D street, opposite City John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenue, Island. James Williams, No. 22 43 street. John Riggles, No. 501 13th street, below Pennsy!- vania avenue. . MARINE SURVEYOR. Captain J. P. Levy, No, 337 Pennsylvania svenue, Opposite Nationa! Hot: GE ERAL SUPERINTENDENT, 3800. PENNSYLVANIA ASHINGTON, John Tho Cabasy pdead Capital and Assets_____. thee, raghad $$ets _.. Invested in Bonds The following statement exhibits the businessand condition of the Company to November 1, 1856: Premium received on marine and inland risks to No- vember 1, 1856, ..--. --. -.. $214,684 60 Fire promium. .. 2 176796 61 Intereston loan... 2 84 aT Total receipts .... —. nae s-«- $400,185 68 Paid marine losses. Pacd fire losses. Expenses, salari * Te “premiums, Qnd agency charges...._.____. 27,474 68 $177,128 61 Balance remaining with the Company ...$223,057 07 The Assets of the Company areas follows : Philadelphia city and county bond: 316,848 18 Railroad bonds = 11,000 00 First mort pane eal + 143,500 00 Stocks, collaterals, ‘$2,400 00 Garard and consoli a 5,125 00 Deposited with Duncan, Sherman Now York........ os somes cone 30,000 00 Deferred payment on stock not yet due.... 97,700 00 Notes for marine premiums...... a Due from agents, secured by bond 18 Premiums on policies reoently issued, and debts due the company................. 26,470 38 108 1D ee ae a 16,456 4 $53,057 The business of this Company will compare fevor- ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. ss From the istday of August, 1855, in fifteen months, upto the Ist day of November, 1856, the premiums and inte received amounted to the large sum of four hundred theusand one hundred and eighty-five dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of loxses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- agement, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a share of public patronage, believing that the vice d offered is ample, and that all fair claims will be ad- ee more according to equity than legal technical- ities. The Company is prepared to issue policies against loss or damage by fire on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- JFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All descriptions of BUIL, DINGS and their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Veseris, STREAMBOATS, Canal Boats, RaiLRoans, and the usual conveyances to or from any portion of UROPE AND AMERICA, and on the huilsof STEAMBOATS navigating the Western Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them ay improvement in construction and arrangoment will be taken into con- sideration. All losses Raped adjusted and Prompiy paid. Office, northwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, = And in other principal cities of the United States by authorized ‘office of the Company aps YASHIN TON INSURANCE COMPAN CHARTERED BY CONGRE =e ——- 8 200,000 11! This Company is now prepared to receive applica- tiors for INSURAN WON BUI LDINGS, eR. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Tenth Street and_ Pen: Washington City Savin; Du Wn. F. Bayly, Joseph Bryan, James FP. Hali Win. Orme, Letion ‘Taylor, Francis Mohun, M. W. Galt. le tI, Beni. Beally wis C. MoGUIRE, President, tary. ap li-ly CaritaL.—_— —_- fee, corner of ivania Avenue, over the Bank. BCTORS. Samuel Baoon, day, OUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS. Deposits.— Deposits received and Cheoks paid without charge. Drafts on the northern seaboard cities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON Deposits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed upen. Deposits ty VinGinia axD UNCURKENT. MONEY. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we charging the regular Exchange. | Discounts.—Notes, Drafts, and Billsof Exchange willbe discounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at the market rate, Letters Cxxpit.—Letters of Credit will be otiakie in the different Cities of the Deposit of Money or Collaterals, ywed if Money is deposited, and charged if Collaterals,on such termaas may be agreed upon. TRAVELING BILLs or ExCHANGR.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such suis as may be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union, Bins and LETTERS OF CREDITON ENGLAND, IRE- LAND AND Evro Bills of Exchange and Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sume to suit. Bonpbs, Stocks, &0.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commassion of akg pr.cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to cell for a depomtof 10 pr. centon the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. Railroad, City, anv StaTx Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Karope. Kail- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Land Wakrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are ¢uaran- teed in every respect. . Land Warrants located on commission. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re~ nested. OWarrante will be forwarded to Western Houses on oreeses or sent for sale on commission to responsible Peal Estate anp Insurnancers.— Roal Estate eoted. bought ani States, beforethe ‘oe joustans eee to us, willbe and al eye. " ae 7 promt CHUBB BROTHERS, jan Opposite the Treasury. RANKI G HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, Keokuk City 8 per cent. Bonds, Keokuk ar 10 per cent. Bon Davenport, Towa, 10 per cent. ‘ St. Louis County 7 per cent. Bonds—short, Lee County, lowa, # per cent. Bonds, City of Evansville 7 per cent. Bonds—short. The above and other Bonds for sale qt such rates as will pay the purchaser at least 10 or 12 per cent. per annuin interest. All kinds of State. City, Railroad, and other Stocks and Bonds bought or sola. Also, Notes gecured by Real Estate, negotiated oF purchased. PAIRO & NOURSE. I[7* Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of six yet cent. per annum when left for thirty days or onger. Sy 25--m | STEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. a = tf o te the Treasury. _ ROGRES t IE FINE ARTS, Pa.nTIne and PHotogxaruy Combing, PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, n Oil Colors, on Canvas, Miniaturg ox Size ov Lirz, 8. WALKER’S PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner 43 st. and Pennsylvania avenue, 8. WALKER has fitted ne the above spacious Apartments at a very great oullay of capital, thereby rendering his establishment one of the most com- plete and handsome in the whole country, He hes a large Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 20 fine Ol Paintings, by some of the best ancient and dern masters, to which he intends to add fresh importations. 8. WaLksr has also fitted upa cor ete suit of rooms, with private robing apartinents for ladies. and purchased the finest possible instru, ments, aud engaged a first clans operative artist to, Assist hin in the department for taking all kinds of PHOTOGRA AMBROTYPE AND DA- GUERRE! PORTRAITS » from the smallest miniature to size of life. S. Warker, by combining the Photographic Pro- cess with the art of Painting, of which he has had 25 years’ experience, and ‘whose specimens of life size portraits may be seen in some of the first fami lies of the city, aa well as those exhibited in his Gallery, he will be able, by the combination of the two, to produce portraits that have never been ex- celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- vas and boards prepared by himself expressly for the purpose. f Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- traits, Miniature or life-size, from small pictures of deceased friends, : Photographs taken from corpses, or sick persons taken at their own residences, on immediate notice. Committees and classes taken in any number 1 groups, and any quantity of cepies from the samme sol at reasonable char; bakenoene Peecen on Cop; it r for Tomb Stones. i Ou jt and Old ly Po. traits peret iy. n lined ‘aad resto: to their original reshnet ies and gentlemen res| fully solicited rica hs oAlarrrver areal eae entrance &% street, two doors Fonmey vente avenue, jy tm Modicines. THEE, pas . KENWEDY, of Rox! [; has discovered inone Git eomunon posture enele iy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, The worst Scrafula down to a common Pimpis, He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certificates of its value, all within tweaty miles of rior bottlon are warranted to cure ® ursing Sore Mere io three bottles will cure the worst kind of mpies on the Face. a ear three bottles will clear the system of Biles, Two bottles are warranted to oure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. ame oe ee are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. . ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair, ene to Se euee are warranted to cure corrupt runnin cers. One Dattle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the Most most desperate case of Rheumatism. Ree to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. see? eight bottles will cure the worst case of rofu A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure ie warranted when the above quantity istaken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the hat Acommon weed grewing on the pastu along old stone walls, should cureevery humorinthe system ; yet it ig a fixed fact. If you ave & humor, iehas to start. There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, budnot yours, A ap mele over & thousand bottles of it in the vicinity 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 childrena year oid, to oid peopie of sixty. nm poor, wormy-looking children, whose flesh was so! pathy, Teatored to @ perfect atate of health by one Ce 'o those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottie will always cure it. It gives great relief in catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for years,and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very sincular feelings, but ‘ou must not be alarmed; they always Simepeat in Berl four days to a week. There is never bad re- sult from it; on the conte when that feeling is one, you will feel yourself likea new person. I eard some of the most extravagant enoomums of it that ever man listened to. = In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. . Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effeo- 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, all of them arod eopie cured by it. For the various diseases of the siver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the aiacovery, has done more good than any medicine ever known. No canes of diet ever necessary—eat the best you oan 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. A: no directions can be applicable to all constitutions take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY ONALD KENNEDY, No, 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry o., D. Walsh & C Waish, J. P.’Stone, Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co. O Roswell, Daniel B. Clark, J. P. Milburn, Dunbar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. s. Cissall, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly OvVEBY cf PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 200 pages and 130 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates, {G7 PRICE ONLY 3CENTS..F IL" Sent free of postage to ali parts af the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar riage. A new and revised edition - of 2) pages and 180 plates. Price 25 cents opy. A popular and com- prehensive treatise on the duties and casualties of single and married LD fa and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obyiation and remova!—nervous debility, its causes and cure, by a process at once so simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is impossible—rules for daily management—an essay on Sper matorrheea, with practical observations ona safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—from infancy to old age—each case graphioal- ly illustrated by beautiful piates. It ‘points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the oung. Itisatruthful adviser to the married, and thoes contempiating marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and Privileges to which every human being is entitled to, Price +5 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, mail- ed free of postage to any part of the United States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, encivsing 25 cents. N. B. Those wno prefer may consult Doctor {LA CROIX wupon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- cines often cure in the short space of eix days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which coppiva and cubebs have so lon; been thought anantidote. 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- fortunat hysicinns treat with mercury, to the irretriev estruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world can- not cure. es Office 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 asmall advance of cost for cash : A very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated Liquors.viz: Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Dispepsia Blackberry Brandy, @ eertain oure for Diarrhea and vsentery a Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Mainga Wines, allof superior quality Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran- dies, all of fine flavors, prepared from the pure juice of the fruit . Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Zeeman Cordials Curacon, Absinthe, Exsence of Pepperment Extract of Sarsapariiia, Stoughton Bitters Forest Wine Bitters. We have also on hand, a supply of Dr. Wheeler’: Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a spiendid arti: In addition to the above, we have at all timesa large supply of the following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the only Liquors of the kind in the District, and which cannot fait in giving satisfaction to all who use them: Philadelph » Burton XXX Pale Ale,Philadeiphia Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine article of Lager Beer. . As usual, @ supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &o., on hand, ARNY & SHID jes 57 Green street. Georgetor UST RECEIVED, * 3 feet of ITALIAN 4-4 MARBLE SLABS, asnded. Will be sold to the trade in lots to suit, be- low New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore prices. Also, ae ont of STATUARY MARBLE SLABS ata grent reduction. bi ALEX. RUTHERFORD. Marble Yard oppo. the Union Office, Penn ave. au 22-Im (int& States) ICE.—C. are ROWN & co. are re- aves daily ae of the finest FURNI TURE ever offered in this market, which w invite the attention of those in want, as w assure them they oan save at least 10 per cen! a ely — Fiandecme carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and walnut Tote-a-Tetes, Sofas Wardrobes, Chairs of all kinds. Cherry and poplar ‘Tables. Mattreses, hair, corn-top, and husk: Blankets, Bedsteada, high and low Rocking Chairs, cane and wood-sea! P Cushions for Chairs, Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension Sideboards, What-not. Glasses of ali kinds, tra fine Carpets, C Sets, Rugs, W ‘ottage . Glase Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. And other Goods too numerous to mentionto which we invite the attention of srewecepes and others. as we aro determined to sell for cash or to punctual customers. Cc. R. L. CROWN & CO. oor. of 6th street and Penn. P. S.—We shall still continue our regular sale: Tuesday, Thursday, and Serer aids morning evening, in front of our store. Consignments soli- cited, and in all cases advances made wa required, . es ap 25-tf (Intel) *"™ Kuotioneera. OME-MADE CARRIAGES, We have on hand. of our own manufaoture, & fine assortment of all kinds of CARRI AGES of the very best, latest, and mm approved styles, and warranted in point o workmanship and material, to be equal to any made in the city of Washington or any other city in the United States. We respectfully so! acall ft tizens and strangers to examine our work ; As ‘edetermined to let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low i Weualso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- agi ke —— at seneeene mone 4 sail Jarriages taken in par! ent for new ata fair price. SIMON FLYNN & CO. may 12-6:n 1 jNOLIA HAMS, I) fame are eta MAGNOLIA HAMS, Weare just opening, and we guarantee them un- led th: ity. sthey ER eT carried expressly for our e. . ILNo authorized agente,» BURCHELL, jy25 Corner Vermont avenue and [5th street. HEAP FAMILY GROCERIES, The subscriber offers SUGAR, COFFEE. AMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS, PLOU Nab; BUTTER aod Bogs at Ki ied street, rof B. f JONAS P. LEVY. aac FANCY NOTIONS, ofall Kunde at au 6-t1 Travelers’ Directory. T= PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP cOoM One of the by h carrying Sreane of this: Sor the Uy ted se tes eile for as LO. Fansina twice cach month, on the arr: val of the United States Mail S. S. Company's steam- Wyo ttand ht each moat wih he al On 5th and 2th o' 5 an a connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- Oo he : Th teamships have been ins and ap- proved by th ‘Navy J Department, fs poet speed and safety. i = The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- Gass sceen ecteemcnee sarees oe pure. e sengers is L York’ through to San, Francisco, and ngers Bre embarked at Panama by steamer atthe company’s ex pens owe money paid in New York covers all expenses La a exerve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Fragcisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- dent, so that the route is entirely rediable—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwa.l. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take charge of women and children without other protec- ors. For through tickets at the the azency, 177 Wert street, New 1. Ww. yes ARMSTRON: Jy 24-tf C.L. BARTL Fert OLD POINT AND The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of July, commence running regularly the above places, leaving Washington . leventh-st. wharf) every D. NESDAY and SATURD. at 90’clooka m, turnipg, will lenve Norfolk every MONDAY THU RSDAY at 40’clock p. m. lowest rates ly at York,to ss Re- and She will touch, and returning, at O: POINT, PINEY “POINT, BLAC POLES ISLAND, and the usual on the Potomae. ke ay pe me to Old Point and Nor- Se Be "WM. MITCHELL. LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FERRY ESBURG, Va., dort Chesapeske and s Ohio Ganal.—The Packet Boats AR ; : MEIGS, will commence Eig making daily trips to the above poi: inl on Monday, March 23, leaving the wharf of W.H. and H. G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. C. every morni at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; through in eight hours; leaving Georgetown at tseven o’clook in the orning, the ts willarrive at the Great Falls,or Washington Aqueduct, at ia. m., Seneca at I2m., , Ferry at 3p. m., where a stage wil) be in to convey passengers to Lees! 9 Va. leave Edwards’ Ferry every day nine he morning, and arriving in Georgetown at sunset. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediate points as follows: Great a: ‘Washington eae cents; Seneca, 75 cents; Ed a’ Ferry, Leesburg, Virginia, including ooaoh, $1.75. served on the at mod riges. mar 25 W RITTER. erate y.H. & FALe STYLE FOR 1857, Now ready at STINE METZ’S, 2% Pennsylvania avenue, near the corner of Thir- teenth. the most popular Fall styles of Dress. or Moleskin HA oO which he invites particularattention, Having established the cash sys- tem, and finding it to work well, he will continue to make a qiscount of: 12s¢ per cent. ppon the actual market priee, making the hat sold for S4(and _ not unfrequentiy for #5) for the low price of $3.50; aslight variation in quality for #3, and for 82. a = quality for good assortment o | always on hand, . H. STINEMET? aug 21-tf 236 Penn. ave. near |3th str A NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS WHO ARK INTERESTED.—We have now on hand asup ply of ourcelebrated Burton and XXX Ales, which were brewed to our own order, expressly for the sonthern trade’ and which, we will guarantee to keep any length of time, even in the warmest of weather. Au lovers of good Ale can be accommodated with the above town, D. iv 22 QELLING OFF SELLING OFF Ly ae Having determined to make a change in our present firm it becomes necessary to close out our present stock entirely, we shall therefore commence from this day to offer our stock at prices utterly regard- less of cost. Our assortment is complete, consisting of Per- fumery, Toilet Goods,China and Bronze Ornaments, Portemonnae: 8. Books, Duster: | es. t, 7 Green street. George- = ARNY & SHINN. Eaeal indebted will please settle up at onoe, as the present arrangements must be closed. H.J.McLAUGHI & CO. 2), bet. 8th and 9th STAPLE FALL GOODS. JOHN H. SMOOT, 9 S. side Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C., ‘ed and offers to customers, an assortment of goods adapted to the early Fall demands, oonsist- ing of the following, viz: Plain Black Silks, of the best makes Plain Modes and bright colored M Rich Fall styles Muslin Delain <5 cents Rich English and American Prints, in great variety, (inst colors) New York, <lish, Bates’ Mills, all Wool, and other heavier makes Shirting Cottons Richardson's and Chaine’s celebrated makes of nsh Linens Black aud white Check Cashmeres. for Dusters Single and double width Lupin’s Black Mouslin De- janes White, Red, and Yellow Flannels Cassimeres, Sattinets, and Kentucky Jeans Shirting Prints, striped and dotted Ladies Misses Cotton Hose, all kinds Boys lu Ladies and Gents L Cambrie Handk'ts Rich, new style Bonnet Ribbons White Bril iants, ics and Muslins ‘Table Cloths, Damasks and Napkins Linen and Cotton Sheetings and ‘Towellings in Delaines fd Osnaburg Calicos and id Cottons Heavy Brown Sheetings, Drills, and fine brown Shirtings With other seasonable Goods, which will be sold low to cash or prompt customers, 1as. au tf UST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT, corner cf lith street and Pi enue, ® large assortment of Accordeons, Flutinos. Tremolos, Violins, Violincellos, Guitars. Flutos, Clarionetts, Fiageolets, Banjos, ‘Tambo- rines, Drums, Fifes, and Brass Instruments of all description, sud warranted to be the best articles imported direct by us, and sold wholesale and retail al the lowest terms. me alotof fine Strings, G. METZEROTT._ ON INTEREST, ANNUITIES, fe Insurance, Se : Heather’s Descriptive Geometry, with Atlas, 750, Haddon’s Algebra for self instruction, 750. Electricity, by Sir W.S. Harris, 560, Galvanism, by Sir W.S. Harris, 560. Halleur’s Art of Pactourephy + So. Gaolog Lieut. Col. Portlock, 560. Mineral sby DV Toe. Main’e af rege pf Astronomy, S70, f Brand on Ship and Boat Building, 370. Kipping on Masting and Rigging Ships, 560. Raspailon Domestic Medicine, S60. Spencer's Art of Playing the Piago Forte, Sc, Donald n Clay Lands, 370. Imported from ondun, ry volume with numer- ous engravings. RANCK TAYLOR. e GREAT eee ce OFFERED FOR H. SEMKEN, Jewruzr, offers at greatly reduced prices, ror casH, the fol- lowing articles Gold Hunting English Patent Levers, full jeweled, from $5) up. Gold Hunting osc do., full ieweled, from @35 43 Gold Ladies’ Watches, full jeweled, in variety, $ up. All’Watohes are guaranteed for 12 months, Gold Guard. Fob and Vest Chains, at wholesale econ at kinds of Fine Jewelry, such as Bracel ins, Rar Rings, Rings, Shirt Buttons, Seals, Loc! ets, Pencils, ete .embracing Diatnond, Pearl, Coral c Losaic at astonishing low prices, iver Ware—Spoons, Forks, and all kind o} ey Silver Ware—lower than ever offered before, Suver- plated Ware—such as Spoons, Forks, C: tors, Cake and Card Baskets, Butter willbe sold at manufacturers prices, i>" Our main object in offering such inducements is: toreduce our present large stock for ready cash, contemplating some alteration im owr busi- mess, Persona in want of anything in our line are invited to ca! eshail take pleasure in convincing them that sucn opportunities of purchasing Ane goods at such reductions are seldom offered. All good: ranted as represented, SE 330 Pennsy aug 15- NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE. The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, whe tends to keep constantly on hand a sarge and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic VINES, LI- QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIES, consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Olives, Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, Otard, Marrett & Co,, Pinet & Co., and Col. Chahard’s Brandies in oases, demjohns, and casks. Old Ja- maioa Rum, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various de- scriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in yee, Chee ' jer eee gag Preis, Rezasis’s “dinburg. i@, Annisette, Maraschino, Cu Absynthe, Ci pAgne, and a large and varied de. scription of Havana Cigars. and Fever and Ague iT. Also, Stoughton Bitters, Bitters, Porter, Ale,and Ci . Pannilies are particularly invited to all and exam- ine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mem. bers of Congress are also informed that their orde: will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their are bones at the oat peng general assortment of fine wana Cy im orted direct by the subsoriber. at Wholesale and re- * Canal Boats i reasonable terms, and produce taken in exoheager, © : Levy's Oid Whiskey, constant! hand, of 1840, Country orders punctally attended to, ‘and coun- try produce of al! seomrmptions spesivedcs soariee- ment. NA ~ LE No. 556 Twelfth etroat. | ¥ N SHI NA by et ee C. Milue, M. «1 vol., London; Lands of the 'Siave and the Free, by Captain, the Hon. Henry A. Musray, R. N.,1 vol., London ; £1.25. The Poetical Works of Robert Bloomfield, London, 1857 ; 62 cents. The — of Contrast of Catonrs, by M.E Chev- ‘eul, 1. g cen! Common Ob; ote "o the Sea Shore, by Rev. J.G, Wood, ‘Ni. A Females in Norway, London, 1857; 25. Not imnze hes dore Hook 9 ots. eRANCK TAYLOR. i OS SHUR SFE. + 3, 4K, Bie. alana Sarg Wasting 68 96126 6 W A2HINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAD, — iN a a. mM. Relay with trains for the West, and ‘ce Bales With those for Philadelphia and New York: at ¢. s Annapolis, Baitumore, Philadelphia, ar -m. for Baltimore rk ; at aud iT t Reiny with Frederick train.” oieey SSS at 4.20 p.m. at y for ti ; and for Anpapolis, taitimore, ‘hiladeiphin, | New York. On Sunday at 79, m., and 4.20 p. m. From BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at 4.15 and 9.158. m., Sand 5.15 p. m. On Sunday at 4.150. m. and 5.15 . mM. jeter te a pals INS. Agent. QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHEKN MAIL LINE hte ted,) between ) and ieee te vie DRIA, GORDONSVILLE anv RICH- Washington at 6 o’olock a. m. Washington at? o’ciwok pm. Fare from Washingtonto Rickmond, @5 50. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Washington at 6 o'clock a.*m., arrive in rning at 4a. m., conne ve jh LYNCHBURG next With the trains on the Virgy ‘ennessee Ral f "Mind Stages from Char- OND. Leaves for M PHIS. seville to L.ynohburg a distance of @ miles, from Washington to Lynohburg, = 7. id = Memphis, 25, The most expeditions route to the Virgima s—only six hoi tage travel to the Green- brner White Sulphur. Leave \Vashington at 68. m., arriveat WHITE SULPHUR the same night. Pare from Alexandria to White Sulphur, $12.9, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs in connection with the trains. anes for Richmond and Lynchburg procured on iL7- Omnibnaesand Baggage Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Raront to convey par- sengers and baccace to the Steambont, for Aiexan- dria, a distance of six miles, allowing ample time for meals. JAME:! V. Agent, Alexandria, hie idessne £ NEW ann IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WES BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extension and improvement of its lead- ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the resning Arrangements ofthis road advantages to the trav- by which highly importan On and after Y TRA both directions fer through ‘MOD: era. RAIN starts len Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except ors at way stations and arrives at Cum- Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 83) A. M.. and srrivesat Wheeling at 425 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio for Couumbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, isville, Chicago. St. Louis, &c., and at with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &o Cleveland Road, and also at Parkersburg with netta . .fhird—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daiiy at 5.05 P. M., con- necting at Benwood at9A. M. with express trai eliaire to Cincinnati, (without cha: rom Baltimore and 25 hours from Washing- ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg and Marietta roads for Clullicothe, Cincinuati, ete, These trains connect at Xenia for I ‘hicago and St, Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and Mississipp: Express for Louisville Cairo and St. Louis through to St. Louie in less than 42 hours from Baltimore. this train the time to all the central and southern places in the West is much less, while the distance is from 4° to 100 mules shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these Connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar- riving at Baltimore at 8.39 A. M. bes Beseaze checked through to all points. {ROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may tiew the entire road by daylight, by taking morn- ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Oak- land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ac- commodation train, leaving Cumberland at 8 and Oakland at 10.50. FOR,WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., will stop at al! Stations east of Cumberland, and th Wheeling Acoommodation at ail Stations be: ond Cumberiand Reins, West. Eastwardiy, the ‘Mat Train leaves shen wor at 8.390 A. M..and Accommo- dation leaves Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore at 5 P. VIRGINIA . M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN BRANCH, between Graft ersburg, way ppssencers will take the Express weatwardly nnd Mail eastward! The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. Mf, q tions. Leaves Frederick at 3.18 itimore 12 noon. T’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 Leaves Ellioott’s Mulls at 7 +» M. and 7 P. M.. except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THR SOUTR. 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. i Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.30 M.and Sand 4.20 P.M. On Sundaysat 7A. M., 42) P.M. only, The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth tra: m Washington, will be €Xpress mai! trains. ping only at Washington Junetion and Annapolis Junction. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.30 and 42) trains from Washington counect with the trains from Aunapolis. For tick formation, fare, &o., apoly to J.T. ENGLA)D Agent, at the Ticket office, en Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, iy i3-tf HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL f UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, The Ships comvosing this Master of Transportation. Baltimore, TLANTIC —... Capt, Oliver Eldridge, The BALTIC. ¢. ——-~---Capt Joseph Comstock The ADRIATIC._.. Capt. James West, These ships having been built by contract expressly forthe Government service,every care has been takap in their construction, as also in their engines, to in- jure strength and speed, and their acoomm: ons for passeugere Bre unequalled for elegance and com- fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, ii first catin, $13); in second do., $75; exclusive use extra size state roums, $325. From Liverpool to ew York, 3) and 2% cumeas. An experienced Sur- geonattached toeach ship. No berths oan be secur until paid for. ‘The ships of this line have impro" water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEWYORK. | | FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20... .1857) Wednesday, June 24.1857 Sat Jul -1857| Wednesday, July 8.. 1897 1857 Wednesday. July 22. .1857 857 | Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1857 1857 Weduenday, Oct. 28 1837 Saturday, Nov. - 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 11.1857 . So ne v. ,e _—e | Wednesday, Deo. 23.1857 freight » Appl . EDWARD Ke COLLINS. No, 8, Wall street, ew Yors. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Li TEPHEN KENNARD & CO ae mars, London. BG: WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for goid, silver, bullioy jewelry, pi stonen or me! jading are signed therein, Austin UN TED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE 0 ERT TBGRATS AS OREUON 7 VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th ¢ Wth of each month. Cartion.—So er tions of various ki trated on travel Agent for passage by the U.S. Mail Lice, = ma, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persons seeking passage to California, that, To AVOID IMPORITION, they must be careful to find the true office of the Steamships of the U. 8. Mail Lane, vin Panama Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorized to e pasenge. The Companies have only one office in N. . which is at 177 West «treet, oorner of W street, fronting athe North River, at the head ofthe Com- mars ‘Wharf. Observe my sign over the door. . W. RAYMON Arent. je 19- “ Ret! York. [Ste ESTING TO FAMILIES, The following extract from a New York cannot fail to be interesting. In referring to the receipts of Teas in this country for one = up to Hth ultimo, it says they will be 12,- 000,000 pounds short of the imports of the yearend- ing Juse®. 1856, and that “4 since u been fifteen cents per pound; oung Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last season's closing prices. “It will thus be seen that the strong and ad the tea market has been the ly and active demand ; but when it Shangha: 8 sufficient force from arrives at the seat of war, all tive ports of entry in China, will y be pisced under strict it would be surprising to see Teas ata her figure than they have yet attained.” a wow of theme s, we rem great 7 ment to lay ea now. KING & BU Cari jell-tf | Corner Vermont ave. 1 "TRENOEO ACCOR DEONS. pew invention nimi oa corner Rowe.

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