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EVENING _ STAR. JONES. BY CHARLES MACKAY. : We sit round the table and pour out the wine, yatais to rumeedrvine ; Franetoreaiey Cer C3 Greedoe to Ernaase, to Worth, And think ourselves great as the Kings of the Earth; When Joues, interrupting, sys.‘ Drivking’s a sin, And headache and heartache are drawa from the un, Full the goblet egain, not with cheers, but with groans; Get out of our sunshine, ridicuious Jones! { read the sweet letter my love sent to me, nelosing & rose from the land o’er the sea ; 1 press to my fond —— 2 cur! of her hair, And own that she’s lovieg and good as she’s fair: When —. interrupting, says, “ Love's a mis- take, And pews, but play with men's hearts till they rea! Lanswer, * Why not? if they're bloodiessas stones? Get out of my sunshine, detestable Jones "” My heart glows with hope forthe welfare of man ; 1 pray for my fello and help when | oan ; see through the distance of ages Lo be, he many, grown wiser, made happy aud free, 4 When Jones. interrupting, says,“ Manis 8 kuave ; And, if nota tyrant,a fool ora answer, “There's kind hi Get out ef my sunshin: on my bones— Jones!” —-e- Shas A Tare.—A kind-hearted editor of this city Was passing down State street on Saturday morning, when he was met by a lady “‘whose appearance indicated that she had seen better days.”’ The iady stopped him, as if to solicit alms. and taking from beneath hershawl a beau- tiful little white rooster of the Bantam breed urged him to purehase it, to relieve her necessi- ties, naming twenty-five cents as a suitable price. The gentleman took from his pocket a oae-dollar bill which he placed in the lady's hands, and relieving her of her burden, took the little animal to his sanctum, where itis now established as “fighting editor.”’ At an early hour yesterday morning it was discovered perched upon a chair, crowing over a pile of cx- vhanges.— Daily Advertiser. A New Prosrect rox Excuaxp.—We un- derstand that 2 movement is on toot to get up a new stable of American horses, to contend against the racers of the English tusf. It is the opinion of our principal turf-men and breed- ers, that the stable of Mr. Ten Broeck is not in all respects well chosen, and that his horses have never been brought to the post in that country in a proper condition to contend for the honor of the American turf. Nicholas I is spoken of at the head of the new lot, and it is said that if he goes, Gilpatrick will go with bim. We shall hear more of this matter after the great four mile race on the 29ih September, over the Fashion Course. Hold your horses! Our turfmen are not going to give it up so '— Porter's Sperit. IL H. Diday has lately directed attention, in the Gazette Medicale de Lrons, to a very Kind mods of lessening the apprehensions of persons who have consented to submit to capital epera- tioas, and which mode has been put in practice at the Military Hospital of Bordeaux. When it bas been settied that a limb i= to come off, the Precise day is left undecided, and the patient is allowed, if the case admits of it, to forget the painful circumstance. Some morning the honse- surgeon, in going ronnd, says to the poor man, “By the by, as vou are to he operated upon, vou may as well get accustomed to th nell of chlo- roform, and learn to inhale it.’ Thereupon he applies the mouthpiece, iets the man quietly in- bale the semi-iethan vapor, and allows complete ngsthesia to take place. je patient is then eacried to the operating theatre. where every- thing has boen prepared befo:ehand. and every one is ready for his task. The operation is per formed, and the poor sufferer awakes delighted that it is all over, and that he has been suved the pangs of trepidating expectatiou.—Lendon Lan- eet I> The bark Eilen, which rescued the passen- eis of the Ceatial America, is to be Tepaired at the U.S. Gosport Navy Yard, free of charge. 15> It is stated that a justice of the peace, in Passaic county, N. J. receatly sold liquor to a woman, and after she cot intoxicated committed her to jail. Mesicat KsowLens£.—The Musical Review saye— “A music dealer in this city received the other @ay an order for Mozart's “Don Giovanni,’’ from the country. He executed this order by sending the seore of Don Juan, which was indignantly returned with the remark tl it was not “Don — but *Doa Giovaaai,"? which was want- U7 Saxe, the well-know poet and editor of the Burlington Sentinel, addiesses the following to an offended subscriber A gouty patron of the Sentinel Politely bids us ‘send the thing to hell ;*° A timely Lint. ‘Tis proper, we confess, With change of residence to change th* address; It shall he sent, if Charon’s mail will let it, Where the » Ther will be sure to get it. A few 3x0 a man was walking on the banks of the Miami Casal, ia Cincinnati. and seeing a dog ly down, threw # ¢lub. with a heavy piece of lead attached to it, at him. but inissed him, and the missile flew into the water. The dog the canal and brought n up and laid it at the man's feet ‘The man then seized itand struck the geaerons creature dead. Beecuer ox tux Bors —The ‘star’? writer of the Independent has been devoting an essay to boys. He says “The lives of pions and tieh the catalogues of or eties, resemb a chicken, p ready delic in the fields. With s« tions, they are imposs goodness’ Apples that ripen long before their time are either diseased or worm bitten Tae Prosrects oF Raisixc tne C AmeRica —Some papers have been y rency to reports that Boston inor Company had proposed to Underwri to he Central America and save ber treasure ‘The mate gives ber position when she went down Jat. 31 8 15. #rom that point to the (Cape Roman) it is niles, and Lugs show 900 fathoms of waler. Frou s the absurdity of attempting to raise or ber treasure must be apparent pod bors, which en- publishing soci- tas much as nm a spit, and ALKKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—H W Bolton, Md; JG Baies. do; J M Wy do, Mrs T A Walker. do Sapen and lady. M. Holladay, La; RK Tu % NC. Mes J B Hyman, de; Miss = Hyman, do fd J Moses, Ga; Miss Levy, Pa, W D Williams. Tenn, WW Learey, de: J Paull, Va; F B Bian- ton, Va. CH ¢ er and daushters. Md, D Pratt Mass, MS Barton. Da: RD Allen. 3 4 Thomp- son, BR Wilkerson. T RB Wilkinson. E gess. Md. Dr's Collins, do; G Hargraves, ( ! D Grier: C C Birch and lady. Mo; Miss Hv Birch. do: A Graham. USN: T L Fister, N; G Pattison. Tenn; C © MeReeck, NY: Geo W Hilleary, Md W J Beall. do: G W Thomas and Tea a, P VY Daniel. jr. and fanily, Va. Gen Win Bailey. Miss B Bailey, de: Bailey, Miss S Bailey. de: C E 8 Coles. SC; J Hunter, Na; €hbas Harris. Md; G B Barnley witt and lady, Ga; Rev CR Me ‘or, do r Pari iV Ma es Hatten, ™ dose W G biges, Jena, Ct; R Metre, Valen . ws, Va; R b-ooke, WW Worthi JH Dasser and lad mi, Ga rad Conova, Fle; hodes aud lady, Ala; E Evans Y; EP Duvall, Ma sr a WILLARDS’ HOTEL—H Wc. W Gould, Pa; € JA Hun Ost, Va, J Man USN ME Scozgin. PW Hawthors Ms A F Whittle, t inson and lad Va; Mr Thalber; Med Vicuatem NY: Miss hb Gran, NY: nington. Md; ff Barker. J . Mass; EZ Faiz. Mrs Fair, Ala; J Sai- lady, NY; H J MeConneli’ Md; HP: Miss JL Chapman Va; Mise Mor zeos, RI; Ff, Oblo; CJ ost, Pa; ROU Jt, Va; AF MeGeh ee. Miss; J B Murray F M Spotswood. do; AE Va; J W Massie, Dr WEB Mrand Mad a’ Angri BE Manning. lowa: H rC Deck Ball, , kes. Md FP Herrick, WH MeFe ap, ott; HR Wood, N ¥; AC Way 7S one, NY. Hea J B Guth Pa; De B USN; P Ellis, M A Ke {, Va inderson, Pa; FB Nicol, N fH Hlowlend, Ohio; Dr Dil- ad fam, Ga KIRKWOOD HoUsE —4 Goo SW Averett. USN; EG Read, do: urz, La; ton, do; J hi a TM ‘to, Cd MeGnire a bP inn. p MM * Courad, 1 an. Me; CH Harris. Md P Turner. D " + Va; 1 Bateman, Pa; J Cooper, do, W 5 Young, do ges EAN STEAMERS. Puom Tue UNitEep States. Steamers Leare. For Persia... New York. Liverpool. City Baltimore..New York. .Liverpooi Hammonis . ‘w York..Hambuary Ariel...... New York. . Bremen Frew Frrorr. Acnbia fverpool.... Ful ‘ City Wash Niagara Atlantte . New York..Sept3u New York,.Oct 1 ere leave New York 2th of exch month rt eer REE SR RRR ee section twen: sections one to Miscellaneous. frrenty sight inclasives the weet karat comics Br van sewed he rion unten | Gee Srna cores Stoners setoees see By THE prusibiyt bp THE UNITED | jineteen, incluaive the west half of section twenty; TA : the east half of section t ity-one; sections twen ty-two to twenty-seven, inclusive; the east haif of section twenty-eight; the west half of secfiontwen- ty-nine; sections thirty and thirty-one; the west half of section thirty-two; the east half of section thirty three: and sections thirty-four and thirty- live, of township eighteen; and townships nineteen, twenty, and twenty-ono. of range four. - Sections one, two, three, and ten to fifteen, inclu- Sive; the northeast quarter of section twenty two: sections twenty to twenty-six, elu: thy southeast quart mt rty-four; tion thirty-five, of township seventeen; In pursuance of law, I, Jawzs Brcnanan, Presi- dent of the United States of “America, do hi reper clare and make known that public salen hig Meda § atthe undermentioned Innd offices in the § “ California, at the periods heremafter designated, to wit: t t Los AN@sLos, commencing PE Aaa tea pert day of May next, forthe dis posal of the public lands within the following-named townships, viz: South of the Lase line and west of the San Ber- nardino meridian, tions one to tw inclusive; the north half Cee itcensthe north half and the southwest quarter of section fourteen; sections fifteen to twen inclusive; the north half of section twenty - e northwest quarter of se twenty-five; the south ha the southeast quarter of sect. seven; sections twenty-nine to thirty-two, sive; the south half of section thirty-thr northeast quarter aud the south halfef sect: ty-four; and section thirty-five, of townshi. sections three to nine, inclusive; the north baif and the southwest quarter of section ten; the southeast quarter nd the northwest quarter of section eleven; the northenast quarter and the gouth haif of section twelve; section thirteen; the east half of section fourteen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, inclu- sive; the north balf of section twenty five; and seo- lions twenty-six to thirty-five, inclusive, of towa- | exoluded from tre sa.es. ship four, of range three. No “mineral lands’ or trots containing mineral Fownship three, of range four. | deposits are to be offered at the public enles, such Sectious one te twenty-four, inclusive: the north | mineral fands being expressly excepted and ex- half of section twenty-five; and sections twenty-six eluded from sale or other disposal by the require- to thirty, ielusive, of towaship one; and sections | ments of the act of Congress approved 31 March one to twonty-seven, inclusive, of township thres, | 1955, ontitled “An act to provide for the survey of of range five. the public lands in California, the granting of pre- Sections one, two, and three; the east half of sec-_ | omption rights therem, and for other purposes.” tion four; the east half and the southwest quarter of o offering of the above lands will be commenced Section nine; sections ten to fifteen, imclusive; the | on the diys appointed, and will proceed in the order southeast quarter of section twent fi aa eer in whieh they are advertised, until the whole shall Ve Bt * southwest quarter of section twenty south halfof section thirty; sections thirty-one to sections one, two, and three; the southeast quarter of see- tion nine; sections ten to fifteen, inclusive; the northeast quarter of section twenty-one; sections twenty-two to twenty-seven, incaisive; and sections tuirty four and thirty-five, of township eighteen; sections one, two, and three; the northeast quarter of section four; sections ten to fifteen, inclusive; sections twenty-two to twenty-seven, ine usive; and tions thirty -fourand thirty-five, of township minetes ud townships twenty and twenty-one, of range os Lands appropriated by law for the use of schoo!s, military, and other purposes, together with those “swanip and overiiowed lands, made thereby unfit for cultivation,” if any. granted to the State by the act entitled “An act to eunble the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the swamp lands within their limits,” approved September 2%, 1850, will be Bape to twenty eight, inclusive; bave been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no t nine; the | gale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted thirty-four, inclusive; and the northwest quarter of | yntil after the expiration of the two weeks. section thirty-five, o enship one, of range siz, Given under toy hand, at the city of Washington, North of the bass line and west of the San Ber- | this sixteenth day of September, anno Domini one nardine meridian, thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, 3 Sections one to seventeen, inclasiv ‘ JAMES BUCHANAN. the north haif of section eighteen; the south half of section By the President: nineteen; sections twenty to twenty three, melu- Tuos. A. HENDRICKS, sive; the northwest quarter of section twenty-four; Commissioner of the General Land Office. the northwest quarter of section twenty-six; sec- tions twenty-soven to thirty, inclusivé: the eaat balf of section thirty-two; the north helf of the northexst quarter and the northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty three, of township three, townships four. and fire; sections one to eight, inclusive; the north haif of scetion nine; sections ten te thirteen, inclusive; the east half of section tourteen; the west half of ton seven sections eighteen and nineteen: the wesi halfofsectiontwenty:the south- east quarter of section twenty one; and sections twen'y-two to thirty-fivo, meusive, of township ‘ WS. A. iKS, siz, and townehtp orven. of raune four. Ge ree pela) Da ee Sections one to fifteen, inciusive; the east half of section seventeen: the east half of section twenty; | ~-— Sections twenty one to twenty-seven, inclusive: the north half of section twenty-eight; the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine: the northeast quar - edovaencign fr 9 gle interop ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. ection th of township. three, sad CHARTERED BY CONGRESS townships four, nd seven, of ranged 5 Niees a. : m Sections one 0 north half of section Capitab, ——. ——. --——. ——. 6 200,000 !! n four: the northeast NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the iands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated ia required Lo estab- lish the same to the satisiaotion of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and make pay- munt therefor as soon as practicable af er seeing thrsmotice,and before the day appointed for the [pine of i ane sale «| oe lands on bracing the tract claimed; o: herwise such ¢!aim wii THOS TDR minissioner of the Inecrancs, &o, three; the north half of sect r i ‘eceive applion- sori of acti hr the went hn of taaon is | gah CREME ROE OR'E NOR MER th Alf, the southenst quarter. and north | @ ; + be half of the southwest quarter of section seven; | CHANDISE, &c.. at the usual City rates, withou: the west halfof the northwest quarterand the south half of section eight; the northeast quarter of aec- tion eleven! any charge for Policy, at their Othee, corner of Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Ban! ection twelve; the northeast quarter Director balfof the southeast quarter of section Wm. F. Bayly, Samuel Baoon, the east half of the nertheast quarter Joseph Bryan, James F. Haliday, uthenst quarter of section twenty; the Wm. Orme, Hud Tayior, f pry northwest quarter and the south- Francis Mohun, M. W. Galt. er of sect nm twonty-one: the southwest ji HI Benj. = = MES C. MoGUIRE, President, Grarton D. Hanson. Seorctary. ap li-ly ANKING HOUSE OF B CHUBB BROTHERS, Prccsits.— Denosits received and Checks prid without charge. Drafts on the northern seaboard cities received on Deposit at par, and Exehange on said Cities furnished te depositors without charge. IxntRREsT ON Derosirs.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at euch rates as may be agreed upon. Darosirs in Vircinia anv Uncurrent Money. Deposiie in Virginia and other Uneurrent Money re- ceived to be sieceoe for, payat oye aaine fulids, orin Se ‘The hocthweat quarter of seation three; sections | G01". We charging the regular E-xchauge four, five, and six; the north half of section seven: 7 ¥ sections eight and nine; and the northeast quarter of H A and Seouriiies, at the market rate, section seventeon, of township four; and torenships LRTTSRS OF CRKDIT.—Letters of Credit will be Jive and six, of range nine. furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the Sections one and two; the northeast quarter of | United States, on Deposit. of Money or Coilater:!s. ction thres; the weat half of section eieven; the | and interest allowed if, Money is depoayed, and northeast quarter o| n twelve: section four- charged if Collaterals,onsuch termsas may beaxreed and the southeas: rier of section fifteen, of upon. township four; sections one to twenty-eight, inclu- “TRAVELING BILLs oF Excuanek.—Travelers will ter of segtion twenty-nine: | be furnished with drafts in such sume as tay be de- tion thirty-three; and | sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union, us thirty-four and thirty-five, of township |” Bits axp LETTERS OF CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRE. Jing, and township sir, of range te LAND AND Evropa.—Bills of Exchange and Letters Sections one so eighteen, inclusive; the northwest | of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furvished quarter of section uineteen; the northeast quarter of | a4 the market rate for Exelinnge, in sums to s) section twenty-one: the northwest quarter of sec- Bonvs, Stocks, &c.—Bunds, Stocks, and Securi- and the northenat quarter of #eo- | ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or -four, of township five; aad sorenship bought in the different Cities at a commission of alg frange eleven. pr. cent, Where Stooks sre bought pen orders, we tious one, two.and three; the northeast quar- | reserve the right to call for & deposit oi 10 pr.cecton f section t stions eleven, twelve, thirteen, | the oosi, Bouds or Stucks will be ordered by tele- raph, era iLRoAD. Crry, anp State Bonns.—Railrond, City, and State Bonds oan be pinced in our bands for negotiation, either in this country or Furope. Raii- road Irom purch for cash or with Bonds. Lanp Warranta.—Lend Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran teed in every respect. . = I Warrants located on commission. onl Warrant quotations reguisriy furnished if re~ nested. be Warrants wil! be forwarded to Western Honses on orders, or sent for sale On cominission to responsible parties. FeTatx AND INSURANCES.— Roal Estate quarter of sect twenty-six; and the northeast quarter of section thirty-five, of township three and towns sf and fire.of range s17, Sections to eighteen, inclusive; the north half of section nineteen; sections ose to twenty-five, incitisive: the northeast quarter of eection twenty SiX; the northwest quarter of section twenty seven; and the northeast quarter ef section twenty-eight, of fownsarp four snd tomnsatp five, of range seven. Seclious oue to six, ive:the northwest quar ter of section seven; the northeast quarter of aection nine; the north halfof section ten: sections eleven, twelve.andt een; the northeast quarter of sec- tron fourteen; and the northeast quarter of section twenty-three, township four, and township five, Ol range erght. et quarter nthegat quarter of section fif- the southwest quarter of section eighteen; section nineteen; the southwest quarter of twenty; the east ba. f section twenty it quarter of section twenty-thre inclusive; 1, of township Ave; ps sic and of range heelve. 3 the northeast quarter of section two: ast quarter of seetion ten; the south half of section eleven; section twelve: the oast half of section thirteen: the northwest quarter of section fourt and the north half of ion fifteen, of forrnskip four; the southwest rterof section , the southwest f of section ft m sevent of se Rea bought and sold, and Insurances effected. © Covet oF Crarxs, ed Staten, before the a or Congres: usted Lo us, willbe prompt and attorneys. CHURB BROTHERS, quarter of s teen; the n pn; section tien twenty ty-four.twen ashe e north aims on the L arte prosecuted by the northeast quarter of jana Opposite the Treasary, renty-one to twenty-five, | —— ene seoatasIe anrter of section r aie = ne Weshup seven olrance | PNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY 0 LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. mn 27— tf Opposite the Treasury. rteen; the southenst quarter of section heast quart al tie xeut t aty thre: orthwest quart four; t bh bel of ty-s1x; = east halfot section twenty seven, of town Ship five; sectiors ¢ two, and three; the north east quarter and the north half of the northwest rter of section four; the northeast quarter of m eleven; section tweive; and the north half of section thirteen, of township s sections one to +the north half of section nine- # east halfs FINE ARTS. HOTOGRAPHY COMBINED, PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, In O11 Colors, on Canvas, MINIATURE OR Size oF Live, RF Pp twenty S. WALKER’S nelusive: the south PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, arg of southeast oeeboped Odeon Hall, corner 44¢ st.and Pennsylvania avenre, uirty-one; the northeast quarter If of th rthwest quar Reo- tions thirty three, thirty of township seven, of range S. WALKER has fitied up the above spacious Apartinents at very great outlay of capital, thereby crmeapion | his establishment one of the most oom- plete and hindeome in the whole country. He hing a large Gnllery for free exhrbition of upward of 200 fine Oil Paintings, by sume of the best nneient and modern masters, fo whieh he intends to ad fresh nportations. S. WaLKER has also filted up a com- lete suit of roor th priv: fortadion, ana purchased the d engaged st clu im in the di tment for taking all kinds of I ‘TC RAPHALe AMBROTYPR AND DaA- GUERREOTFYPE PORTRAITS, from the smallest miniature lo size of life. S. Warurn, by combining the Phi eess with the art of Painting, of wii 25 yoars’ experience, and whoss ’p 81z6 portraits may be seen in rome of the first fami- hea of the city, As well as those exhibited in his Gallery, he will be able, by the comiunation of the two, to produce portraits that have never bean ex- celled for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can vas and boards prepared by himself expressly for the purpoee, Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- traits, Miniature or life-size, from small pictures of deceased friends. Photographs taken from corpe or sick persons teken a! their own residences, on immediate notice. Committees and clasnes taken in any number in grou at re San Franc », commencing Monday, the third d of May next, for the Ho lands within the folowing named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the Diablo meridian. Fractional towusiip three, of range one, North of the base line and wast of the ilo meartdian, ips four and hee, of ra «and rast of the meridian. n. and twenty-two to ownshtp ten, of range bing apartments 8t possible inatru- sperstive artist to Mount Mount Fractional town Bouth of the bas Dia Sections one to eg twenty-iive, inclusive, nin geone, Mount taphio Pro- ch he baa had ecimens of life woship (<n: and scetions one to six. erght to fifteen usive; and twenty-two ty-six, melus i ship eleven, of range ten, wWnships fra 2 e n: sections one to 81x, inclusive: etght to hfteen, inclusive; twenty-one Lo twenty-eight, inclusive; aud thirty fone and thirty- five, of township twelre; sections ove, two, three, and nine te fifteen, inciusive; and twenty-two te twenty -reven, inc:ueive, of torasnip thirteen, of township ten townships ¢l/erea, id thirt ne to five, inclusive; twenty lo twenty- four, aud Rectivns one to ty thirteen, inclusive: and twen- ¥ five, of township fifteen, of 8, andany quantity of copies from the same sold nable charges. en: ry ose on Copper for Tomb Ston Vv bie Oil Paintings, and Old Family Portra: carefully back lined and restored to their original reshness. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully solicited allery, over Shillington’s book store— f to four, incvusive: te-four and twen' «ive. : axl township eleven; townships twelve, fourtegn, and towns Airty-one; and secs of towns: to oall at the eutrance 4% street, two doors from Petsertvania: evenue. iy 11-6m H!STING PARK TROTTING COURS Al the south end of the Long Bridge. The Proprietors of this new, complete and elegant Course take pleasure in being able to say that their arrangements are all com- ete,and that ther track is now open’ he public. In ail its arrangements it urpassed inthe United States, offering as many advantages for the trial of speed as any other Amor- jean ‘Trotting Course, Itis srecis ly 4 mile in cir- ed rteen, fourteen, and Af- sone to seventeen, Inclusive; twenty en, inelusive: and thirty-four and hip sécteen, of range fourteen, Townships thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and sec- se south hinlf of section four; the south ball ction five: 2ectic seven, eicht. and nine; the haifof section ten; and sections thirteen tu five, inclusive, of township tweaty, of range Siftern. one to twel turty five, off tesn; of s ee ? see ceackign cumference, fifty feet wide, graded and prepared FS ene eet een Ra township twen=| Sith cara and jensen GReiain pete onler ractional township sictren: and townships sev- 1 connected with it, loo, is urpresed wand accommodations, and forthe lux uniea always to be obtnined there. Phe public may rely on it that, under any cireum: good order wili be mnuu premisen, ee N Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOE i about the largest in this oity at this time, and having been purchased before the rise in Leather, can be sold nt about 15 to 20 er cent. less than goods purchased at this ime. Call and exnnine Rix zouraelvos,s t 1OOVER’S, jot Tron Hall, Pa, ave. bat. 9th and Mth « eon, righteca, mincteen, and twenty,of range sniten. ips seventeen and cixktarn and Aeterna ne vty, Of range ecahiren Aleen, Ainetern, aud Y¥SVILLE,commeneing on day of May t. forthe he isuds within the following * line and east of the Mount fabio meridé ship Are; frac thirteen, and fourteen; sud ceghteen, of range P and township! one. Fractional tow teen; and townships teen, of range tire. North of the base lin Liatt cen ndon, 1857: 47 ¢ ys, J vol. Lo Ips twelve, thirteen, and four- lee, ete Ateen, and nine- co's Biographies of Distinguished Scion 2 3 transinved by Admiral Smyth, aud others; | » IGT; 5.0. bo Usefal Metals, and their Alloys; by Scoffern, Faarharn, and others; 1 vol., L How to Work with the Micros: Beale; London, 1857; 81.37. an of Brith Physicians; 1 -ondon, 1857; Manual for Navai Cadeta; by Capt. Boyd, Royal Navy; London, 1857: , Deiohinann’s New ‘Tables for Great Circle Snil- ug; London, 1857; 81.75. i tardwich’s Photographic Chemistry; London, ud west of the Mount a *, ant fractional f range ons. ve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- teen, of range tice. ~ T nips fourteen, Afteen, and sirteen; frac- tional townships sevsnteen, eiahtcen, and’ nine- teen: and townships twenty and twenty-one, of three. uA, two, three, and ten to fourteen, in- clusive; the east halfof section fifteen: the east half of section twenty-two; sections twenty-three to twenth-six, inclusiv nd gection thirty-five, of townrhip fourteen: sections ore, two, and (hree; the east haifof section four; the east halfol asetion nine: sections ten to ifteen,inolusive; the east half of section twenty-one; sections twenty-two to, tw portienst quarter of ne thirty-fotr and teen; sections one to four, land's Bi to take Stereosoop' ares; London, 1857; 97 sents. ne honrmeerer’ e197 FRANCK TAYLOR, - LOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. AS — on, inclusive; twenty-one to Instore, a full stock of Black, Brown, Blue and id thirty-three, ity: at he oth, ar, ; ms P Si ttern: sections ck Doe-skinand Fancy colored imers, ha! fand the se wate Silk and Patin Vestings asa to hf Customers may rely ou getting goad Goods,and at eelion seventeen; | the lowest priees. VAR. RILEY enerthwest quer a0 16-1 oorner 8h al., oppo, Centre Market, ight, tnel sud thirty-fie; aseven, ine! Sreumeretets eo _ Medicines Tiwi bYEQ) piseo VEBY of tt; Karnepy, of bys im oue a EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, The worst Scrofula down to @ common Pimple, ied it in over eleven hundred oases, dover fled exonptntworausen, ta Thunder = ertigees of 10s valu call ‘within twenty miles joston. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure 8 nursing Sore pea aeons severe SEE One or two bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- ME Ie hotties ave warranted to oure Running of the Fount denen cratsacanal to eure corrupt ‘One bott{s will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. cwogr three. bottles are warranted to cure it nd 0 ingworm. “Two or three bottles are ranted to oure the te case of Rhew: m. Tiree to Soar bottion ‘are warranted to cure Salt- Tie eight bottles will oure the worst oase of Sorofuls. fit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tence perfect cure is warranted when the above uaotity 18 tak he Nothia looks so improbable to those who vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the 7.08 that a common weed growing on the pastures, along old stone walls, should cureevery humorinthe system ; yet it is ® fixed fact. ave a hemor, it bas to start. There are no IFS nor AN DS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some cases, bu! it yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity off Boston. 1 know the effect: it in evory case. It kas already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. 1 gave it to children a year oid, to oid peopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy-looking children, whose flesh was soft and foreman: to ® perfect state of health by one ottle, To those who are subject to a sick hesdache, one bottle willalways cure it. It gives great relief in eatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been oostive fur years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite ensy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ‘ou must not be alarmed; they always disappear in ion fourdaysto aweek. There isnevera To- sult from it; on the peanaad ed when that faeling is one, you will feel yoursel: likea new person. eard some of the most extravagant encomiams of it that ever man listened - In stows practice I always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its mtroduction as neral family medicine, Rront and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I pever suspected. . Several canes of epileptic fits—a discase which was always considered incurable, have been oured by ar few bottles. O, what a meroy if it wiil prove effec- tual in all cases of that awiul malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, al! of them aged opie cured by it. For the various diseases of the Diver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Aathma, Fever and Ague, Painin the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and partioularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &o., the Sis SoeOeY has done more good than any medicine ever known. No Cae fp of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enongh of it, Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per dxy—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Ans n@ directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY vein DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardn ry Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. S. Walsh, J. P. stone, Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwaria & Co., O jee Pen arad even J.P. ppb Denia yson, Fer ro. Agents for Georgetown.—R, 3. Cissell, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly Pprm4te MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Altany, N.Y. 20 pages and 190 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. {07 PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS. OF IDF" Sent free af postage to all parts of the Unton. _Dr. M. B. La Croix’ Tinge. A new and re of >) pag: ind 180 plates. Price 26 cents a copy. A popular and com- prehensive treatise on the dutics and casualties of single and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, modo of securing them—infelicitous and iniertile ones—their obviation and removal—servous debility, its uses and oure, by a process at onee so sunple, safe, an oor failure 1s impo A daily management—an essay on Sper matorrhees, with praction! observations ona saferand more success{ul mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empirical praatice ; to whieh ie added commentaries on the diseases of fe- males—froun infancy to old age—each case graphiocal- ly illustrated by beautiful ptates. It'’pomnts out the etlectual, bie—roles for remedies for those seif-taflioted miseries and a. pointed hopes eo unfortunately prevalent in the ng. Itisatrathful adviser to the married, and se Contemplating marriage. [ts ioeme 16 pastic- larly recommended te persons entertaimimg secret bs bts of their physica! condition, and who are con- acious of hav: zarded the health, happiners and privileges tow every human being is entitled to. rice 25 Cents per copy, or five copies for Zl, mail- ed free of postage to any part of the United States, by addressing Dr. LA CROI X, (poet paid,) Albany, New York, enclosing 25 cents. N, B. Those wno prefer may consult Doctor [LA CROIX .upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- dines ofen cure in the short space of sx days, and completely and entirely erndicate all traces of those disorders which *cogeiva and oubebs lave so lon been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health o the patient. Hie‘ French Secret’ im the grent con- tiuental comedy for that class of disorders which un- fortunateiy, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction to the patient's constitn- tron, sud which all the earsapariiia in the world oan- notenre. 7- Office No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y, Oo l4—Ty . y JE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we are prepared to sell at asma!l advance of cost for cash : A vary large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated al 1m: Turner's Ginger Wine, an exoollent remedy for IAPOPRIA Binckberry Brandy, @ certain oure for Diarrhea and Dssentery Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Swect Maiaga Wines, all of superior quality Raspberry Strawberry, Ginger, and Cher dy Bran- . 2!! of fine favors, prepared from tho pure juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnamon, Anais, and Eocreerens Cordials Curacoa, Absinthe, Resenoe of Pepperment Fextract of Sarenparil!a, Stoughton Forest Wine Bitters, We have also on hand, s supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a splendid article. Inu addition to the Shove, We have atall timesa large supply of tho following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the only Liquors of the kind in the District whiok cannot fall in giving satisfaction toall who use them: Philadelphia XX, Burton and 3 le patel ee) Brown Stout,X X Por ter, and a fine artiaie of | .ager Beer. . As usua!l,a supply of Mineral Water, Cider, &o., on hand, ARNY & SHINN, jes 57 Green street. Georgetown. OTICE.—C, R. L. CROWN &_CO. are re- ceiviug daily soine of the finest FUR TURE ever offered in this market, which invite the attention of those in want, itters: we &esure them they oan save at least 10 per cent. Namely— panies cerved marble-top Bureaus ani Tables wood and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofs M ardrobes, Chairs of all kinds. Cherry ana re lar ‘Fab Mattreses, hair, corn-top, iankets, Bedateads, hig ooking Chairs, cane and Lushions for Chairs. Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension Table: ds, What-not. Glasses of ail kinds, some extra fine Carpets, Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters. ‘ Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds, Feether and Fancy Goods of all kinds. Agd other Goods too numerous tomentionto which We dbyile the attention of housekeepers and others. 28 We are determined to sell for cash or to punctual custemers, Cc. R. L.CROWN & CO. cor. of 6th street and Penn. P. 8.—We shal! stil! continue our regular sales on ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both morning and evening, in front of our store. Consignments aoli- cited, and in all cases advances pep a required, ap 25-tf (Intel) Auctioneers, OME-MADE CARRIAGES. We heve on hand, of our own manufretare, a fine assortment of all kinds of CARRI AGES of the very by Istest, and most approved styles, and warranted in pomt of — workmanship and material, to be equal to any mad inthe city of Washington or any other city in the United States. We respectfully svlicit a call from the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; as we sre determined to let none surpass us either in quality ef work or injow Fees Weulso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- — re menees ae at reasonable prigce. a rrages taken in part payment for new fairprice, IMON FLYNN & CO, ata may 12-tm (cHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. R.H. MILLER, SON & CO. IMPORTERS, ALEXANDRIA, Va., Have received two instalmenta of theit pall ecpplies fromthe English Potteries, +H. Mitver, Zon & Co. can assure their friends and customers that their stock shall be of the most desirutle description, and tha! rices will com- pare favorably with those of fore in their line in poypther market in th ates, R.H. Mituer, Son & re} them- selves to offer to merchant jucement to make their purchases in their lines’. WINDOW GLASS, have just received via Antwerp Th and York. from the great manufaotery of “Roux.” New Brusee:ls, 1140 boxes Frenoh Window Gla of supe- rior quality and of different thicknesses, which ¢! y have imported under such eircumstances as toenable them to offer & superior article atv. moderate see — on SL BRC SILK VELVET RIBBON, ail Tloop Skirts, white and slate onlored, Bisok Site Te’ ® Ml stoek of Hick and Glony Cornet 8th at., oppo, Centre Market, se 14-ho COM (THE PaciFic MAIL ST! 8. month, on twiee z tex Mail 8. ssteam- wre whch ear, Rew Orleans and Cog regu- On Sth 3: of each wnath A ie: b Vite ere connecting vid PA: ‘hese steamships have been SP. proved by the Navy Department, wusrenty speed an. ‘ety. ‘ ‘he Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is oom- in Sor 4 fours, . ne beaeas ool poets carats checkedin New slide at Paecat tats at Se snnps expense. ‘Phe money paid in New York covers all expenses of the ti fi r esorve steamers kept in port in Panama and Francisco, to pre’ soci lent, so that the route ure having occurred in eight years. Ps: aa a inwa-l. "Conductors «0 thesarh by. each steamer, and take oharge of womenand ‘en without other protec- tors. For through tickets at the lowest rates apply at 77 West street, New York, to the agency, 1 w AY MONT o |. WwW. A or to ARMSTRONG, ARR IS & CO. iyM-tf C.L. BARTLETT, Boston. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES, ARTBRMASTER's Osrice Martner Corr se Wasuixer Sept. 17, 1ag7, Sealed Proposals wiil Le received at this office un- til 3 o'clock. p. tu. on,‘Phuradey. the Zid Oztober, 1857, for supplying the Marine Corps wi ne ful ow- an articles ‘during the fiseal year ending 8th June, i » Vins ito #00 uniform caps. complete. 1,000 to 2,000 marine pon ms. 1,0°0 to 2,00 patent -leather stocks. SU to 800 privates” uniform coats, complete, of navy blue cloth, indigo dye—to be chemically tested. ee uniform conte, (same as above.) o 100 musicians’ coats,scariet cloth,cochineal dye—to be chemically tested. | 20 py rs non-commissioned officers’ epau- ettes. 5) to 8% pairs brass centre straps. Dto_ SH red worsted sashes. 1,099 to 2,909 pairs linen overnlis, 1,000 to 2,900 Jinen shirts. 2.500 to 3,000 pairs brogan: 50) to to Bto 100 to Nos. 5 to Uy 8% marine blankets, (gray.) £90 knapsscks, 3,000 pairs woollen socks. 890 marine fay ue cape. the cloth to be na paren ehemicaily tested. a. 6 to 1,000 pairs woollen overalls, blue kersey. 5™ to 1,009 woollen jacket do, SHto 5” watch or steak ane pee do. 3 ag 1,000 pairs Canton flann wern. 3% oo Lat dele jncketa. soarlet cloth, eocki- neal dye—to he chemically tested. Samples of the above articles may be seen on appli- cation at this viliee, or at the office of the assistant quartermaster marine corps, 199 Spruce street, Phul- ph : wee ta) ne wi ofAtciod that the menepted Wades It is to to take all material used for manufacturing coats, overaliz, &c., on hand at the time of entering into ountract, at the contract Prices thereof. Bids will be received for the whole or in posts for thearlicies.required.and it must be explicitly under- stood that a critical inspection will be given all arti- cles farnished as to fit and quality, and that articles which do not coms up te the anmple will be rejected and thrown upon the hands of the contractor Tho quartermaster reservos to himself the richtto inorease or dimunish the quantity unmed above, as the * aie or interests of the service may mand. Proposals to he addressed to the “ Quartermaster of the Marine Corps,” Washington, D. and en- dorsed ** Proposals for Supplies.”” se 18-e0t22d Ve By THE PRE&SI be Tbr THE UNITED STATES of the provisions af the Sd section of d“Anact toagthorize the President Slates to cause to be surveyed the tract ofiand inthe Territory of Mianesota belouging to tho balf-breeds or mixed-bloods of the Dacotah or Situx nation of Indians, and for other purposes.” approved July 17, 1854, 1. JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of America, do here- by declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned land ofiees in the Ter- titory of Minnesota, at the periods hereinafter de- signated, to wit At the land office at HENDERSON. commencing on the eighth day of March next, for the disposal of the vacant public lands situated within the following named townships and fractional townships in the Inte serve for the haif-breeds or mixed-blouds of the Jacotah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- ctpal meridian, The unlocated tracts in fractional township one huurtred and eleven, of range ten. ‘the untocated tracts in fractional township one hundred aud eleven, of range eleven, The unloented tracts in fractional townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred and twelve, of range twelve. i The unlocated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and fractional townenips one hundred and SS and one undred and thirteen, of range thir- en. ‘The unlocated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and in that part of township one hundred and twe snd fractional township one hundred and ithin the above-mentioned reserv range fourteen. The unlocated tracts in that part of townsh: hundred and eleven and one hundred and twelve. within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fil- teen. Atthe land office at Fagiparit, commencing on the first day of March next, for the disposal of the public lands situated within the following-named tuwnships and fractional townships in the Inte re- serve for the half-breeds or mixed bloods of the Da- cotah or Sioux nation of Lndians. viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- ctpal meridian, The nnlocated tracts in that part of fractional township one hundred and ten, withia the above- mentioned reserve, of range nine. 7 uulocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred aud eight, one hundred and_nine, and frac- Hennl township one hundred aud ten, within the nentioned reserve, of range ten; he unlocated tracts inthat part of township one huodred Leight, within the above-mentioned re ilar one handred and nine and ui ten, of range eleven. unlocated tracts tn that part of townships one ced and eizht and one hundred and nine, within ie above-mentioned reserve, end in tow nship one hundred and ten, of range twelve, ‘The uniocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and nine and ove hundred and ten, within mentioned reserve, of range thirteen. located tracts in that part of township one ‘ed and ten, within the above-mentioned re frange fourteen, vi located tracts in that part oftownship one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re- sorve, or range fifteen, naceurdance with the provisions ef theaot of July 17, 1851, herein-before refered to, pre-emption s will not ho allowed to any of the above-mentiond jands until after they have been offered at public sale and become Subject to private entry. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole shal! lave been offered, end the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any he lands will be ad- mitted untili after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, thit sixteenth day of September, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven. JAMES BUCHANAN, Berve, Ry the President Tuos. A. HENDRICKS, {onimussioner of the General Land Office. _selglawin ROPOSAIS FOR E BARRAChSAT PEN Navy Department, Was Bert ed Propma's.e E E G_ MARINE SACOLA, FLORIDA. ton, Sept. 21, 1957. ‘sed ropesais for build ring Barracks at Pensacola. Florida,” will ved atinis department until the 6th day of ner, 1857, at So-clock p.m., fer the construc te {the Marine Barracks authorized to be erecte! at Pensacola, Florida, according to the. pla specificatio prepared by the cirection of the Departme: copies of which may be seen olfices of the commandante of the Nav. Portsmouth, New Harp. ¢, Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, and Pensacola, and at the avy Departinent. ‘The proposals must be for furnishing all the mate- rials and compicting the Work Ma manner satisiae tory to the person who inny be appointed by the Navy Department to superintend the same ; and the Do- partineut reserves the right to reject or accept any of the proposals herein invited, when it deems the in terest of the United States requires it. Ninety per cent. of the amount of work done and the materials delivered will be paid for feom time to time, as the work Progresses, upon estimates made and cortified to by the superintendent on the part of je United States, and ten per cent. retained until the completion of the contrao: and acceptanoe of the work by the said superintendent and department, and be forfeited in the event of non-fuifilment of the contract; provided that no bill mhall be made for an amount less than five thousand dollars. Each provosal must be accompanied by a written. guarantee, signed by two rexpousible persons, (cer- Ufied tobe so by ded | agent, postmaster, district judge. or xome other officer of the United States.) the sum of five thousand doliare, that the bidder wi i, when required, if his proposal be accepted, enter in? toa contract and boad with proper end sutficient 80- curity for its faithful performance, Bidders are invited to examine the plans and Specifications at tho oifices lierein-before mentioned. The proposals must be sealed and addresaed to this department, and plainly endorsed ** Proposals riuiding Marine Barracks at Pensacola, Flori ‘The | only whore offer may be nece be notified, and the éontract will be ana e e soon thereafter as practicable, anired to execute within ten’ depe eee Mull be 18: LS atthe post office named by akg “hi pap aoe All the above work is to be completed ins)! re- pir ad Aocording to plans and specifications within twelve months from and after the date of the contract. IRAA IUCE se 24-2awtéthNow Sees or as Novy. Heme MADE CARRIAGES, new on hand, of cp oma Sore Sy of LIGH of latest and most spproved Warranted, in point of work-: manship and material,'t made in the United States, We rep be Ma solu a all ‘from citizens and strangers to oxamine ear work, as we are determined to let nome suri ag, either in quality of our work or in low prices. We niso do every gl ps REP. ‘G in & workman-like manner and at reasonable prices. whist sibeeabe eet ee yw fer h. “ °™ GARDNER & PLACE. 853 12h st., south of Pa. ave.. neer the canal. _008 Se" a ee ee VW OULEN GOODRat 108 MeLAUGHLIN & Go's, ——__ STE 855 re Directory. A aad ‘ashington QPANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILRUAD @KEAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Twice Daily, (Sunday nights excepted,) WASHINGTON CIE nad. the SOUTH, vin ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE axo ich- Leaves Weastuneton at §o’clook 8. m. ashington o'clock p Fare from Wastingtonto Ri |, $5 0. or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Leave Washington at 6 o'clock a.’m., arrive in LY NCH BU RG next morning at 4a, m., com pow the trains on the Virginia and Tern oad for MEMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char- Ottesvilie to Lynchburg a distance of # miles. ‘are from Washington io Lynchburg, $7.75. = = = Memphis, 34.25. The most peditiows route to the Virema ong aay aw elage travel to the Green- ier White Sulphur. Leave Washington at 68, m., arriveat WHITE SULPHUR the same night. ‘are from Alexandria to White Sulphar, $12.9, steamer GLORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh being owned by the Rairoad Company, rane ction with the trains, Rg for Richmond and Lynchburg procured on u 17 Omnibusesand Bageage Wacons wil! beat the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to convey pas- sengers and Laceage to Lhe Steamboat, for Aiexan- ol dria, x distances ofsix miles, aliow:ug ample tune for meals. . JAMES A. EVANB, Arent, Alexandria, July, 1357. is e-tf NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extension and improvement of ite lend- ing Connecting lines at the West nes required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this ‘thi hy bighi ortant advan oe to the tray- Fedo gee red. On and “ier "MONDAY Tone 15, ed Seer DAILY k, RAINS will run irections for row: sengers. First—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts from C: jen Station, Baitimore,st 7 A.M.,(except Sunday,) stops at way stations and arrives st Cam- beriand at 4 3, 5 Seoond—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 23 «tnd arrivesat Wheeling at 425 A connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio for Corumbus. Crmeinnat. fndianapolia, Low ille, Chicago, St. Loum, &c., aud at same place with trains for beet prme Toledo, Detroit, &e. by Cleveland fond, a alsoat Parkersburg with Ma- rietta Road, Thid—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.15 P. M., con- necting at Benwood at A. M. with express trains from Bellzire to Cmeinnati, (etthout chanae of Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in ba hours from Baltimore 26 hours from Washing- ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars “3 Parkersbucg and Manetta rouds for Chillicothe, Cincinanti, ete, jTpeoe traps connect at Xerin for Indianapolis, Chieage and St. L.onis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and Mississippi Express for Louzsville Cairo and St, ais thro h to St. Louts in lees than 42 hours from ;, jaltimore, this train the treme toall the central and southern pinces in the West is much less, whve the distance is from 40 te 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other rontes. From the West these connections are eqnai!y close and sat: or vi at Baltimore at 8.3) A. M h to all pomts. At lowest rates at n an , D.C. rom Bsitimore or Washington may d by daylight, by taking morn nd iy over at Cumberland or Onk- land, and resuming wext morning by bate yo | Ac- oommoda: train, leaving Cumberland at 8 and Oakisnd at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Cumberland Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., Will stop at al! Stations east of Cumberinnd, and th Wheeling Accommmdation at all Stations egond Cumberiand Reins West. Hastwardiy, the Mn Train leaves Wheeling at &.90 A. M., Aceommo- dation lenves Cumberiand at 9, reaching Baltimore ats) P.M. 8 THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and seve wesone at Xpress Westwardly ai passengers will take the the Mri! eastwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. ¥ stopping at way stations. Lenves Frederick at$1$ A. M.. arriving at Baltimore 12 noon, The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A.M., and 5.15 P.M. Leaves Eiloott’s Mille at? except Sunday. ‘ON AND THE SOUTH. rf Washington at 4.i5and 8.15 ing trains, an more fi 5 P.M, On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., i fion for Baltimore at 6 and 8.4 Mand Sand 4.2) P.M. On Suudaysat 7AM ae 42 P. M. only, The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be express mai! trains. stopping only at Washington Junetion and Anuapolis Junction. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the &.30 and 420 trains from Washington connect with the trains from A Olts. .For tickets, information, fare, &o., apply to J.T. ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket office, Camden Statio; WM. 8. WOODSIDE. jv tStf = Master of Transportation. Baltimore, SHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL as UNITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS, Fhe There ships having heen built by contract expressly for the Government service,every cere has been tak =D ia then construction, ss also m their engines. gure strength and speed, and their accommodations vd PSssengers Are uuegualied for elegance and oom fort. Price of p: iret cx Tdndees Capt. Joseph Comatock ~--Capt. James West, wage from New York to Liverpool, i ‘5 wn second do., 875; exc! cgay © rooms, $35. From Liverpool to nd 2 An experienced Sur- pnaiiaces 1p. Cerin canbe nnens until paid for. s of this line have ow water-tight bulk heads. — PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YoRE. ! July 22. 1 Aug. 19.in7 1857 as7! Wedneeday Sept? 3 Saturday, Sept. 2 1857 Wednesda: 3 Saturday, Got. 10.....1857 Wednerday; Oct Saturday, Oot. 24 1257 Wednesday, Oct. 28 urday, Nov. 7.....1857 Wednesday. N. Saturda: 1857, Wedaesday, Nov, Saturday; -+- 1857) Wednesday, Doo, 0 | Wedwesday, Dec, ‘or freight or 6. apply SDWARD Kr COLLINS: No. $8, Wall street, New Lathe BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Live: 5 STEPHEN KENNARD & C0.) 3, Avetn London. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris, wrers of these ships will not be acoounta , siiver, bullion, specte, jewelry, preen stones or metais, unless bills of nding are se rareper and the value theroof expressed therain, DSTAT MAIL LINE je U™ ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR PIGhT YEARS, FoR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th € 20th of each month, Cavtion.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have hoes ies ae Sore ontravellers Lonnd toC aL. RNIA. that the subscriber. the only authorized Agent pasesge by the U.S. Mail Line, vin Paga- tna, in the oity ot New York. forint bis duty to caution Gl) persons seek PAseAge to Calrfernn, that, To « they at be careful to of the Steams: the U. 8. May! Laue, via Peoama Reulrond. ano other efos if the bead of the Com- pany's Wharf. i Observe my sien over Sas gore, I. W. RAYMOND, Agent, jew York. fronting on oe North Rive: r Ber SH ARMY LIST, for August, 1857.—Mo- reti's Essentials of Gramaar; London, | Ackland’ jon, Te? aron Mancha ie reprint of tii - ginal edition and plates: London, Way! Neon Rousseau's € enone, translated into Eegiieh; 1 Practical Guide to Italian Conversa- London, 1857, of Sootiand. with Music: one TT One Hundred Song: volume; London, 1857: price 37 cents. Chapman's Uliads o} Homer, 2 vole ; London. 1857. Wheweli's History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 vols.: Lond: on, gdvltigrew’s Scieot Collection of Epitaiphs ; Lon- The Meta 3 font reaphysios of Aristotle, literally trnnsiniod; “sez - FRANCK TAYLOR. PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER?! ibbed and Pain Woollen Shirts and Drawers: erino and Cot ¥ % ubbed: Suspenders, Binck S-ik Crevats, and? Silk acd sinen Cambrie Pocket Handkerchrets. Cystomers may rei: ting gout Goud, . the lowest prices ee SC HE ILA ee set-in eorner Sth st., oppo. Centre Ma: kot,

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