EVENING STAR. WITH A eUITAB , rr snttr. The ?Ttw? who thle idol wroujht Tq echo til harmontoua thought, Felled ? tree, while on the ?tiep The winds were In their winter deep, Socked in that repose divine On the wind-swept Appenine, And dreaming, some of Antumn put, And some of Spring approaching faat. And Rome of April buds and showers, And some of song* in July bowers; And all of love; and so this tree? O! that such our death may be!? Died in sleep, and felt no pain, To live in happier form again ; Prom wbich. beneath heaven's fclraat star, Tb? artist wrought this loved guitar, Aad taught it jastiy to reply To all who question skilfully, In language gentle as tbtne own; Whispering, in enamored tone, Bwnt oracles of wood* and dells, Aad mi mm ?r winds in sylvan ceils; For it bad learnt ail harmonies Of the plains and of tba skies, Of ibe forests and the mountains And the mnny-voieed fonn'a<ns. The clearest scboes of the hills. The softest notes of falling rill?, The melodies of ><irda and bees, The murmuring of summer seas, And pattennc rein, and breathing dew, Tbe ans of evening, and it knew Tbat ee'dom heard mysterious sound, \\ hi'h, <*r>ven on its diurnal round, As ii floats through boundless day, Onr world enkindles on its way:? Ail this it knows, but will not tell ? To thnse who cannot question well The spirit that .nhabiu it: It talks ac wording to the wit Of it* companions, and no more Is h< ard tb-tn has been felt before, By those who tempt it to betray Thea'i secret! of an elder day. But, sweetly ss its answers will Flatter hands of perfect skill, It keepe its highest, holiest lone For our beloved friend aione. Ancient Tombs.?In digging for the foundations of a house in the Rue des Frances-Burgeois, St. Michel, Paris, there have been found tombs dating from the lirst centuries of the Christian era, built entirely of stone, and of the form of a traperum, of two and a fifth yards in length. The tombs have all the eastern sides looking towards Jerusalem, and it is supposed that their date may be re ferred to the year 163. A Valuable Cigab ?Capt. Batchelor, of tbe steamer Americus, lately des troyed by fire, when leaving Pittsburg, Pa., stepped into a store to get a cigar, and there he met an insurance agent, to whom he carelcssly proposed insuring the cargo, which was done, and on that same trip the boat was burnt. That cigar cost the insurance company about $50,000. C7"The Boulogne journal, la Colonne, records the arrival in that port of Lord Ward, who is about to proceed to the Crimea in a steamboat, laden with pre served meats, such as hares, partridges, pheasants, bucks, <fcc.. killed in his vast porks, which he intends for the English and French officers at Sebastopol. GZ7~ Some years apo, a man dying in Northampton, Burlington county, Ohio, left by will $10 as a tobacco fuud, the interest of which should be expended for tobacco for the poor of the township. The interest of the fund is duly acknowledged by the collector in his yearly statement. (H7*The old gentleman who guards the constitution with a horse pistol, has left for Cuba. He takes out a patent pry with which to overturn the Moro Castle. He travels ou a raft and overcomes the whole distance by sculling. MOVfllENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Name. Leave Far Dam, Baltic .....Liverpool....New York..M?y 5 Union..... Havre Nt-w York..May 9 Alnca ... Boston ....Liverpool...May 8 America Livt rpool....Boston .. .May 12 Atlantic.... ..New York..,|.ivwp-jol ...May 15 North Star.......MMHavre New York..May 19 $ry- Tbe California steamers leave New York on the 5ui and SOth el each muntil. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Rational Uotel?a o. wituu J M Sarmant, Mich H P Rogers, Md W C Come 8C TV Howell, NY J C Wbaley, do EB Feet, do J T P?-m? o. Md f) Andrews, Pa W T Siu::h, do E Mam-field, do F Bro?n. do 8 Mason, NY D 8 Brow.i, Va J M Young, do T Mitchell, DC VV F Armstrong, Md R J VVigie-ini:h, Va D Price & lady, NJ F de P CoiLb.a, Cuba G B Jackson fit lady, Va V L Cuuo, NY J G While mar ans lady. W Sellers, Pa Pa VV Cotton, Md PS Frost, Mo H A Lucas, do J Adrience a ladies, YY W G Kerr, la C M Jameson, do J D II*nder<oo, 111 ? A Weed & lady, Ct F M Hall fc family, do Mrs Bowie k child, M J Mia E Carter, do R c*ummerson, Va ? ol A B Hauson, Md A Curner, \la*? 31 P Va Dr J C May?, Va C VV Carrigan, Pa R A Moore k lady, Tenn A W>lie a. auiiiy, Va R J McKay, Cal Miis M A Heiektll. Pa J Gre? ne & lady, Va Miss E Myers, to Miss V E Taylor, do W Myers, do T McKun, do C F White, NY Browai' II oka*?t. r.ka aaowa. W H Bart'ett T Hollis. 1r, Mass W ttw miMoii, la Mrs J W Paul, Pa ? J C Addons, NY Mast F Paul, do Q 8 Potter Mrs Taylor k. eerr'l J B Potter Capt J Collins J H Po ile lln Ifnwe, Han A T Skerry, Mi as W C Thurroan, Va J L Si arum. V* HI, Lunar. Pa R SpHr, jr. & tady, XY J P Robinson, Mas* 8 F 9p?-ir. do J ri Taylor, M l J 8 Parker, do Dr R H RuiM, Ky M>s* M O Pa>ker, do B B Lancaster and lady, R P M-rrick, Md Md Mrs G Br> ut, do T 8 Reed St lady, Cal W T King a lady, Va A Hay, Pa Wtllarda' Uotel?n. a. k j. c. wiLLaaa. A Talcou. Va J W Foi, NY L E ll.inrie, do 11 B Kelly USA A C Bradford, Cal Mrs Kelly E R Anderson, NY Mi* M' <ran G Mnrry. Ma-s C W fciorris and ladies, W W Webh, NY Pa J V Fowler, do CP GoldsLorough h, lady, URCa\l*r, t,a Md W N Falls Md J H Wooeford. do 8 Lav, NY H E Vincent, 8C Mrs ? ? 8 Wil?on, Tex P Brft?n, Ml C O Wetst-r. Nil R Wtllen, NY E Rood, Mich R Bell, Ct Kl'kwood II o was?j. n. a a. naxwooa. 8 Hennev, La Bev C P Kraatli 8t tady, L M f?tev< ns, Md Va 8 Wil'iain*. do Miss J Baker, do E R?>bins?m, Va II 1. Baker, do B K l arn- oit. do J R Sank, Pa J R Triable, 5ld A Johnson, do H I-bell. NV O 8 I?aacs a lady, NY W Green fc lidy, III J F Maury, Ky Cnltad States Hotal?a. c. iicdit, D J Pinner j H Scott, Md H E Hern.*, Vn J |i RobMns, Va E Garrett. do p ny> W. B Oliver a lady, do E Ctiamberlatn, do B Martin, NJ E Johnson, uo G O IUnk?, IU U R ,v Fay M A Lane, USN ? aaalon Hows*. Alexandria, Va. a. stwioj, raoraiBToa. O Beron c F Berkeley, Va M r Coj le, DC Mi s E E Cooke, do Mr* Uoyle, do B B Co ke, do D Fitxh??ch, Va E?v Mr hlaaghter, do E B. r ri-y a lady, d? B Th?>mi<in, do E A W llw, do J M JohnMtfi, do Hon 8 Chilton, DC S McEUoy, do II 8 Caliaher, Vn D W Pa t- n k lady, do T titerrs, do P. C Mar?t?all & Indy, do MrsConrod, do Mi,? Vsr.-hali, do R M Heath, do C B Uuesenbury, do W L Edwan's, do J W Mcllhany, do OAulkk, Md CRHodgea. do W Helen, Va J A Washington, do Masi Bar on, do 8T Fairbanks, do CAW aahlngt^i FINS WATCHES. HAVING made a aonciderabifl addition to ray stock of ?old arm** rmirr unu, and La Dili' WATCBBS Of Urn quality, heavy 18 aarat Aim. SILVER WATCHES for boya. I oftr them at pfhtly reductd prlw*? The movements are selected with great care, aad every Watch is warranted. Persona m want of a fine timekeeper are invited to examine my assortment H- 8EMKEN. No. SSO Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th fts. mar 30 NOTICB.?I received this day a new assort ment of SLEEVE BUTTON8 and STUDS, of , the latest styles. Also, a variety of other new Goods: as Vest Chains, Chatelains, Bracelets, Pins Earrings, Rings, etc. Great inducements offered to purchasers. H. SEMKEN, No. 330 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th st'. New PoinU put to Gold Pens at short notice. J Diamonds remounted, and Jewelry made to order. mar 88?tf J WUHRGT0N' STOVK BiNUFACTORT, 8. ? comer qf Pa. av. and Eleventh ttreet, Bole Agency fbr CHILSON, GOULD fc CO.?S Warming aid Ventilating Apparatus, M POND fc CO.'S (ot Boston) Union Donble-Oren Cooking Range, J. L. MOTT'S (of New York) INVINCIBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE. Con?tantlv on hand, and receiving LATROBE 8TOVE8, for heating two stories; Parlor and Ch tu ber GRATES, Enamel ed and Japanned Cooking, Hall, PaHor, Chamber and Dining Room S t'OVES: Plain. Tinned and Enamelled Iron HOLLOW WARE; Bloek Tin, Pianisbedand Japanned WARE in great varietv. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible rates, that will compare favorably with any Estab Ushment south of New York. An examination of my stock is earnestly solicited. ap 13?3m JAB SKIRVING DENTISTRY. DR. MUNSON respectfully call* public attention to his new. patent, and GREATLY IMPROVED method of setMng Artificial4 Teeth, wiih Continuous Gum?the very PERFECTION OF THE ART. Thisstyle of Teeth has the followii.g advantages over all others, viz: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEANLINESS, COM FORT, and BEAUTY, vieing with Nature in these respects, and in some ottvr-< excelling. Public in spection is respectfully solicited. Please call and see specimens. CAUTION.?No other Dentist in the District of Columbia has a right to make this style of Teeth. N. B.?Teeth constitutionally healthy, plugged and warran'ed for life. Office and hou*e at No. 908 E street, n<?nr the comer of Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. ap24?tf TO THE LADIES. MISS S J. THOMPSON is nw prepared to show our largel and well selected stock >f Millinery! which she has just opened, of the la lestsiyles which we are *cllinc at the lowest prices, and w.i cordial!* invite the ladies to call early and have the f.r-t selections. We would also respectfully call th?ir attention to nur large and hand lundsoine -K-ck of Faaoy Goods Perfumery. Gloves, Hosiery, kc,. which we tan sell at unusuaily low prices. HUTCHINSON 8t MUNRO, No. 310 Penn-ylvania avenue, First door west of Walttr Harper & Co.*a. mar 28 ? PAINT AND OIL STORE. HI. y PAfiKEH, H0U3E, 8I0N & ORKAHLSXAL PAII7TEB, LOUISIANA avenue, between Sixth and Sev enth streets, No. 00. Resilience No. 330 0 street, between Sixth and Seventh has add^d to his present business the sale of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, in small or large quantities. The attention of housekeepers is particularly called to the convenience of this arrangement es 1 they can at all times procure HEARTH and othtr MIXED PAINTS, of all colors, made ready for use by a PRACTICAL PAINTER. Orders promptly attended to and respectfully so licited .^HEAPjmj^ASE^^ REV. JOHN LANAHAN, PASTOR OF THE l EXETER STREET, M E. CHURCH?A strong desire to b^neht toe afflicted induces him thus to cenfy. We chal.enee any other medicino to present snch a mass of testimony from gentlemen and ladies of high Handing of our own weil-'ui'.wn citizens, who testify of cures of COUGH, BRON LH1TIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, lie. Baltimore, January 24th, 1855. iiam. Mortimer if MoicOray : I take pleasure in sating to you that I have used your <4Hr.mpton's Tincture" with very great profit. t mm a serious t.iroat affection, my general health Lad become very much impaired, when I com menced to use '? Hampton's Tincture." I found its effects upon my genenl health most salutary.? My nervous system and digestive organs soon right, ed up under its use. I nave several times recommended it to my friends, and in every case, as far as 1 have been in formed, they have use it with success. Yours truly, John Lanahan, Pastor Of Exeter St., M. E. Church, Baltimore. BLEEDING Op"tIIE LUNGS. - , Ralbish, N. C?, Feb. 8, 1865. Hrswt. Mortimer if Moworay: I do herepy certify that about twelve months ago I was taken with a severe hemorrhage of the Lungs and had four attack* of it I was advised to try Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture I procured one boale, and after taking which, I wan satisfied that I wa? much better; and that, afier taking the fourth bottle, I was enurely well, and now I enjoy ag gr><d health as ever I did in my life. I can, and do, with out the least hesitation, recommend the Tincture to ailpersona afflictcd in my way. Toon, Gso. W. Wiaiut, CURE FITS?READ! More to the Sick than QoLi.?From one ol the most respectable Druggists in South Carolina. Chabl*ston, 8. C. Sept. 21,1853. Meows. Moetimir 8t Mowbrav:?The sale ef your Hampton's Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day, and every bottle sold recommends this valnaMe medicine to the afflicted. Several of our Banters have tried it in different cases with aston ning success, and are getting it by half dozens. It has been found to be the greatest remedy for rheu matic affections, and a wonderful cure ha< been performed on a negro fcev, suffering from Fits. I will furnish you with a number of certificates if you wish them. I am, gentlemen, yours, W. G. Taorr. , Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see cures of Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys pepaia, Nerrousnees and General Weakness. As a female medicine or for delicate children we believe it unequalled. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti more street, Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, N. York Chas. Stott fc Co., J. B. Mooaa, D. B. Clark*. Clabkb fc Bowlins, W. Elliot, and II. McPusa son, Washington ; also, by R. S. F. Ci-mbl, George town; and C. C. Biut, Alexandria, and by Drug gists everywhere. feb 21?tr AN APPEAL TO COMMON SENSE. LIT TUX SICK BBaR TUB TKCTO. Captain Ksnjamim.? Wherever known his teali mony will be conclusive. But lest those who do not kn.iw the Captain allould be sceptical, Dr. Law son k Bro., with others of the btst known and motl highly respectable citizens of Easton, eudoibc bis wonderful cure by Hampton's vmbtabli tinotub*. Easton, Oct. 4,1854. Mfciri. Mortimer -$? hlowbray: Gentlemen? I feel it my duty to veu and the pub lie to certify to the effects of Hampton's Vegotable Tincture. I was for more than five vcaro laboring under a disease of Chronic Rheumatism, and tht great part of that time i was so helpless that I haJ to be helped from my bed and dressed in my clothes I became reduced to a msre skeleton. AH the mud icines I took done me no good, and I continued to grow worse. I heard of Hampton's Tincture i>nd thought I would give it a trial. At this time I did not expert to live one day alter another. I l?d not take it (the Tuicturv) fbr the Rheumatism, but in a fihort time I was well ?.f that disease. From the effects of your '1 incture and the help of <??>d 1 am now getting in good health. I with all the afflicted to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, as 1 have d >ne, with the same effect Uiat it has on Your obedient servant, Isaac i: r*' ami*. We are acquainted with I?aac Benjamin, sold him some of Hamilton's Vegetable Tincture,and bt rieve the ?bove statement correct. Dawson k Bro. From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are confident that the above statement is true and un exagerated. J. A. Johnson, Charlbb Robinson. Call and get pamphlets patls, and see cures cm Cough, Bronchitis, Rh?umatii<m, Neuiuuha, I>vs Bpt-id, Nervousness and General Weakuess. As a II ale medicine or for delicate children we believe it unequalled. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Baitl more street, Baltimore; and 304 B road we v, N. York Chas. Stott & Co., J. B. Moobb, I). B. Clarxb Clabkb k Bowusa, W. Elliot, and H. McI'hbk ?on, Washington; also, by R. 8. F. Cissbl, George t?wn, and C. C. Bsaav, Alexandria, and by Drug ?*www?he*e. )sn &?tr KIH8 ME IF YOU DARE 1?A new Waits,, very suitable tor be*Inner*, composed andI dedicatea Miss ??, of Georgetown, by Pror. W. Hunw. published and for sale at HLLBUt) k HTTP'S Mua? Depot, p.y %? Comer Fa. av. aud llth at? PROPOSALS. WAVY"b*PARTMENT, > Bonu ef Yards and Dock*, May 1,18*1./ SliUD PROPOSALS for nch class separately, endorsed Proposals tor Clam No. (nam tha ia) tor tha navyyard at (name the yard) will ba received at this offlee an til noon on the eighth day of June next for furnishing and delivering, at tha ?evaral navy-yards earned, the materials and arti elaa embraced In tha following classes, and whioh are partlaiilarly described In printed schedule*, which will be tarnished upon application, and seat by mail, If to requested, to persona deairing to offer to contract for any or ail the classss named therein, by tbe commandants of the several navy-yards, tot the claaeee for the yards under their command, or by the navy agent nearest thereto, or by the bu reau, for aoy or all tbe yards In care bidders dwlre the commandaa's or m?t, agents to send them schedules by mail, it will Imp neoeasary, in order to insors their transmission, that they should enclose in their applioa'ion postage ramps, as the law requires all postage to ba pre paid. Bidders are hereby oau'loned and particularly no-1 tilled that their offers must be in the form herein after prescribed, and b? mailed In time to reach their destination before ths time expires for reoeiriag them; no bid will be considered which shall bs re reived af'er the period stated, and no allowance will be made for lallures of the mail. To guard against offers being o;ened before tbe time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse an the envelope above the address, acd draw a line under the endorsement, thus: ProvotiU for Qau No. (name the class) for Ms Aary Yard at (name the yard.") To the Chief of the Bureau of Tarda and Docks, Washington, D. O All b da whi 'h may be cpened bsfors the proper time, in consequence of their not being endorsed as above, will be returned to the bidden. FORM OF OFFER. (Here date the offer.) I, (here In*ert the name,) of (name the town,) in the fctate of (name tbe ctat-*,) hereby offer to fur n'.sh, under yonr advertisement dated (date of ad vertleemsnt) ard subject to all ths requirements of 'he same, and of the printed schedule to which it refers, all tbe article* embraced in Class No. (name the c!ass,i tor tbe navy var J at (name tbe yard ) ac cording to said s:hedu!e, vi?: (here paste on the printed cla*s from tbe schedule, and opposite each erticle set the price, end carry out the emount in the columns fjr dollars a>jd cento, an 1 foot up the aggregate amouit of the bid for the c'a s.) amount ing to, (h?re write ths amount in wrrd* ) 1 prepwe as my a^ent, (he^e name ths agent, if <>nc is required by ti e rchf dale,) for the supply un der the clashes miscellaneous, br a non-re Idnst ol the place of delivery; acd, *hould my oiler be ac cepted. I robust the contract may be prepared and f?nt to tbe navy agent at (nam* the agency) for sig natures and cert fixate. (Here the bidder to sign his name.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. Th* undersigned, (name of guarantor,) of (name the town,) and Stat-i ofYnirae tha St*t -,)acd (name of Feoond guarantors Ac ) h Toby undertake that the above named (name tbe bidder or bidders) will, if bis (or their) offer a) above be acoepted, enter into contract with the United Mates within fifteen days a:ter the date cf notice, throueh the pest offloe, of the acceptance of his (or their) offers Wore men tioned. Witness: (Signature of guarantors.) I certify thai the above named (here rame the ?ra&rawtors) are known to me to b* good and re sensible guarantors in this case. (Signature. J To be signed by the district judje, district attor ney. coll?c;cr, navy exeat, o? some person known to the bureau to bj ree,on&ibIe. FOR PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Class No. 1 Pricks 2 Ft^ne 3 Yellow-pins timber fi Ppruoe, hemlo.k, or pine T L:me 8 Omsnt 0 Or*Tel and sand 10 91 ate 11 Iron 12 Sterl 14 Files 15 Paints, oils, anl glass 18 frbip chandlery 18 Ftarinnery 10 Hood 80 Hay 21 Prr,v*nuet 22 Charcoal S3 Iron casti'gs 24 Bemoring ledge 26 Constructing Fewer FOR BOSTON. Clan No. 1 Bricks 2 fitrne 3 Yellow-pine Mabtw 4 ** * lumber 6 Oak and hart we d timber and lumber 0 Whit* pine, spruce, J <nlper, and ay prat-a timber ax.d lumbar 7 Lim* and hair 8 Cement 9 Gravel anl sand 10 Slate 11 Iron, iron rpikes, and 12 Fteel 14 Fil?s 16 Paints oils, and glass Id Ship chandlery 17 Hardware 18 Stationery 20 Hay and *tmw 21 Provender 22 Charcoal 23 Packing 25 Iron raftings 28 Pomping eogine and pumps for dry d'ek . ST Stean engine tor ropewalk NEW YORK. Glut No. 1 Brl ks , 9 Htoae 8 Yell w-plna timber 4 " 44 lumber 6 Onk and harJ-wond timber and lumber 0 White Tine, fprcce, Juniper, and ey 1 ree-i timber and lumbar 7 Lime and hair 8 Cement . 9 Gravel and sand 10 f late 11 Ir-"d, Iron epikesi and n?n? 12 Steel 14 Files - 16 Paints, oils, and glass 16 fehip chanile-y 17 Hardware 18 Stationery 20 Hay and straw 21 Provender 22 Charooal 23 Belting, packing, and ho** 24 Copper and composition nails 26 Iron work and iron castings 20 Machinery and tools 2V Firs engine and appurtenances 98 Iron roofing, Ac 29 Gunner's bouse, Ellis island, *omp!ete . bO Gun carriage shel, of Iron 31 Oakum thop of iron FOR PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD. Clou No. 4 Yellow pine lumber 5 Oak ana hard wood timber and lumber 6 White pine, spraee. juniper, and cy press timber and lumber 7 Lime and hair 11 Iron, iron tpikes and nails 12 Steel 14 Files 16 Paint*, oi'a and glass 10 Sh'p chandlery 17 Hardware 18 Stationery 19 Fire wood 20 Hay a id Straw 21 Provender 22 Chareral 23 Bel lrg packing and ho?* fit Ccprer and composition mDi fid Mach'nery and Tools FOR FORT MIFFLIN. Cbui No. I Bricks 9 St n* 4 Ye'low pine lumber 6 Oak and hard wood timber and lumber 6 Wbl e j,ine. tpruce, juniper, and cy press tfmber lumbar T Lima and hair 9 Gravel anl rand - 10 Slate 11 Iroi, iron sp!kss and nails 10 Ship chandlery FOR ASYLUM. QLatt No. 1 Clothing 2 Hats, boots, shoes, fie. 3 Provisions 4 Groceries fi Dry goods 0 BreaL ia 7 To~acoo * 8 Chand'ery 9 Hardware 10 Iron ?nd nails 11 Paints, oils and glass 12 Files * 13 Lumber 13 Vrorentpr 16 Fire w< od 10 Chrrcoal 17 Stationery ~ mr , WASHINGTON. CUm No. 1 Frirks 2 SUne 8 Yellow nina Timber 6 Oak and hard wood timber 6 White pine ttmbar and lumber 7 Lim* and h?i< 9 Gravel and sand 11 Iron, iron spike* sad nails 15 Biaol 14 Pig Iron 14 Filet 16 Paint*, oils and glass 18 Ship c handicap 17 18 Stationer* 19 lift wood to Hay ui Itnv 91 Provender 99 Ch?rooal 98 Belting, peeking ?d h?w ?T&* HAVT YARD, NORFOLK. Out 5*. 1 Brick* t BtOM 8 Yellow-pins t'mb* A Yellow pin# lumber 8 Oak and hart wwd timber 8 White pine and juniper tinker and l?mbtf T Lis* 8 Cement 9 Sard 10 Slate 11 Iron, iron spikes tad na^s 19 PtMl 18 Building of aMgactne keeper's honee 14 files I) Paints. oUs. and Ha lt Ship chanilerj , 17 Hardware 18 Stationery 30 Hay aod straw SI Prorsnder 92 Charcoal 23 B?lt:ng a*d packing 94 Copp?r and eompoeltioa na'ii 95 Iron ?actings 98 Machinery and took Steam engine for dry dock FAR P1NSA00LA. Okm No. 1 Tricks , 9 Stone 8 Yellow-pine timber 4 YeUow-oiae lumber 8 Oak and hard wood timber and lumber 8 White pile, spruce. Juniper, and cy pres lumbar and timber ' 7 Lime 8 Cement 9 Cockle shells 10 Slate 11 Iron, iron spikes and nails It Pte?l 15 Railroad iron 14 Tiles 16 Paint*. oik, class 16 Ship chandlery 17 Hardware 18 Ptatl^nery 19 Fire wood 20 H.y 21 Prererder 92 ( harcoal 23 Belting psckir g, h^e, Ac ?4 Copper and composition nails 95 Iron castings 20 Machinery, Ao. The eohedule will etate the tlmel wlthla which srticl'sand nat-rias will be required to be d'liv ered; aod where tha pticted scaedole 1j not used, the pericds st ted In it for deliveries auat be cepiei In the bdi. All the articles wnich may be eon ract ed for must be delivered at each place or places. in eluding draysg* and carting, to the place where uasd, within the navy yards, rerp?etlv?fy, for which the off'r is ma e, as may be dir*ct?d by the com man<iiag rfiller thereof; acd all ether things being equal, prefer? tee will be given to American minu tactures. No article will be received after the expi ration of the period Fpecrfied in the schedules for the completion of df 1 verier unle?s specially author* i?sd by the depertment. It is to be provided in the contra--! and to be die tisctly understood by the bidder* that tho amount aid DumbT of art cie* enumerated in clawei tea 1 el "ml-ctlaneous' are specified as the probable Icantity which may be required as well as to fit ata for determining the lowest bid; but the con tractor 1* to mrcifh more ? r leas of the said mume r?ted artKaa, and in inch quantities, and at tuch timet at the. bureau or comas?indant may reqttirt ?j h increase, how-?-r, n ?t to ?xoeed one third cf the quantitif-s aiated. (ard requisitions- nt through th<? post office aball be deemed snffloi-nt notice) du ring the fi cal year ending 80th June, 18:6; end wh.th?r the qoantitiei required be more erles than these specified, the prices shall remain the same All tbeartic'es urder the contract must be of fh? best quality, delivered in good order, free of all acd eTTy extra charge or expense,aod subject to thetn speetion, eou-it. weight, or meaaurem nt of the raid ta<?y yard, aud be n all re*|H-ctd aatiefact ry to th oomman Jant thereof. Pilders are referred to the yard tier plan*, spec flc&ti?ns or B-mp!es,and a fur ther description of th* articles. Contractors frr c'a*ee* headed " ni o-llanoou*," who dr not res de near th* pl?c* where the artie'ei are to be deliv ered, will be required to nam* in their proposals an ag?ot at tb* city or prlnci ral place near the yard of dsivery who may be called up->n toaelivsr articles with ut delay when they shall be reqnlred. Approved sure ie* in the fu!l amount of the con. trict will be r*qu;rel, and twe?ty per oeatnm as aid ti nai security d**du:tpd from eacv ptyment un til the contract nhall have be*n completed or can celled, un'eM otherwise authorial by the depart ment. On oiss*es h*al?d 4 mi. c .iianeoun" to be de livered as required, durlag the fl-erl year, the twer ty p?r oentuia retain# 1 may, at the discrelion ol 'he oimmandant, be paid quarterly, on the flret of J?n uary, April. Ju!y,anu Octiter when the deliver*** have been ?atisfac*.ory,ibe balanse (eighty per cen') will b? paid by the respective navy agents within thirty f'uys eftea the preren ation of bills, la trlpli cat*, duly vrucbed and approved. No p?rt of the per centum reserved is to b* pail until >11 rejected articles offered under the contract Khali have b en removed frm the yard, unless spe dally au-horised br th? department It will be stipuiat d in the -'ontract that If default shall b* made by th>< parties of the first part in de llvfricgall or any of the articles mentioned, ot the quality and at th9 time* and place* nhovo providel, then a id in that case the rjM parties will forfeit and pay t the Uhit^d Htatee, aa liquidated damage*, a sum of money equal to twiee ti e amount of the oontr&ct price herein agreed upon as the price to be paid for the articles in case ot the actual delivery thereof, which liquida'ed damages may be resovered from time to lime as they accrue The sureties must si'n tho contract, pud their re sponsibility certified to by a navy agent, ool ector. district attorney, or tome other person saJisfoctoriiy known to the bureau. It is to he provided in the contract that the bureau shall havs the piw?r cf annulling the con rrac'. with ut loss or d mage to the government, in ca?e Congress shall n*>t have made sufflnent app o priations for the articles navel, or for the eoa/pl tien of the worts estimated fcr, and on which this advertisement is basrd, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish the quantities nam*d in tte c'aste* not healed "Miscellaneous" in th* schedule, 26 per cent. Persons whose offers shall be accepted will bo no tified by 1 -tter through the post affltse, which notice (hall be o^n^ider<d sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract f r the f uaplles specified within fifteen days from the date of no tic* from the bureau of tte acoepUnty of t e'r bid, a c ntract will be be made with s<Mns ot >er person cr peri one, and the guarantors of such defaulting bidder will be he'd re sponsible for all delinquencies. All offers not made in tirict conformity with th's advertisement will, at the option of tha bureau, be rejected. Those only whose effors m?y be aoc^pted will be no*jfi-d and contracts will be ready for exeoution as soon theieaper as may be practicable. may2-law4w N TuAirir Diparthkitt, March 5, 1855. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to the holdeniof A . stock of the United States described in the fol lowing notice of 3d January last, that for the pur pose of completing the purchase of the a-nount therein nftaed, this departxent will continue to purchase, upon the terms of said notice, to the ex tent of the residue ot thr sum proposed not yet ob tained?say $1,158,583 05, if said stocks ore offered and received here prior to the first day of June next: Tuascky DrPA RTHKirr, January 3,1855. Notice is hereby riven to the holders of the fol lowing described stocks of the United States, that this department is prepared to purchase, at any time between the date hereof and the 1st day of March next, portions of those stocks, amounting in the ag grcgate to $1^900,000, in the manner and on the tei me hereinafter mentioned, to wit; In case of any contingent competition, within the amount stated, preference will be g ven in the order of time in which said stocks may be ofTered. The certificates, duly a?*>gned to the United States by the parties who are to receive the amount tnereof, must be transn itted to this department; upon the receipt whereof, a price will be paid compounded of the following particulars: 1. The par value, or amount specified in each cer tificate. 9. A premium on the stoek of the loan authorix?d by the act of July, 1848, redeemable November 19, 1856 of 2* per cent.; <>n the stock of the loan au thorized by the act of 1849, redeemable 31st Decem ber. 1MB, of 10 per cent.; on the stock of the loans authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1818, a >d redeem able, the former on th> 31st December, 1867, and the latter on the 90th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; and on the stock of the loan authorised by the act of 1850, and redeemable on the 31st of December, 1864, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) o per cent. 3. Interest on the par of each certificate from the 1st of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set tlement at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the money to reach the owner) of one day's interest in addition. Payment for said stocks will he made in drafts of the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant reasurer at Boston, New York, Philadelphia u the parties may direct. But to certificate will be entitled to the benefit of this notice which shall not be actually received at the Treasury on or before the said 1st day of March naxt. JAMBS GUTHRII, mar 6?dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Robert j. walker and louis jakin have formed a co partnership under the firm ot "Walker A Jan n," for tha management and ar gvmwit of cases in tb? Supreme Court of the United States, and before the Court of Claims at Washing ton City. w Addrass Washington, D. C. may 10?eofcn YIUIIINO CARDS, anra thin, ^ DOCTOR HOOFLAND'* CELEBRATED ?mnau Bitters, OX. C. X. J ACKBOW, "philmd1* n Pe., WTtili ?rycrrALLT cvu COMPLilHT, DTSPKPtlA, IMBIEt, Chromic or Noroom, DobUito, Dimmom of efts KZdn ays, amd all dioomooo mruin? from ? grdtrod Lioor or Araaik, Such as Const!pnuoa, Inward Pilea, Fullness. Blood to tbe Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nu_ im, Heart bare, Disguat for food, Fullness or wnght in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ing or Fluttering at tbe Pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurr ed and difficult Breathing, flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocatinj Sensauoua ?hen in a lying Poature, Dtnnen cd Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, De ficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pajn in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, fcc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in t he Flesh, Constant Imagin Inga of Brit, ana great depression of 8p*rila. THE proprietor, in calling tne nmenuon of the nubile to this preparation, does so with a feel ing of the utmoat confidence in its virtues and adap tation to tbe diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that haa I stood tbe test of a ten yeare' trial before the Amen era people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in iv favor given by the moat prominent aad well Known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. Tbe following from North Catohna is respectfully sub<t.itt~d, referring any who may still doubt, to my "Memorabilia.** or Prac tical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all tbe Agents lor the German Bitters. Principal Office aad Manufactory, ISO Arch su Philadelphia, Pa. TE8TIM0NY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. VortiJicaU of Dr. W. Smith, of Pitm HiU, Rich mend County, N. C. Pinb Hill, March 4th. 1854. Da. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia?Dear Sir: I have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst form, for the last five years. Such was my cotidiuon for twelve months that the physicians and alt who saw me said I must di<. While in this condition, I was carried to the watering places in Virginia, Tennes see and North Carolina, but was not benefited by any water to which 1 was taken. While on my way home, 1 rtopaed a week at Rutherforrfton, a sod I village in Nahh Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalybeate water in that place. About the I.lut of tbe week, I went inio a drug store to get some medicine fat my child and myseif. Tb^re were several of the village physicians in the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, aAer asking me some questions, said he had been a dyspeptic, and had been greatly bene fitted by the u?e of " Dr. Huoflind'a German Bit ters," prepared by yrn, and he insisted that 1 would try the Bitters He also called the next day at my room, and inu.'ted so much that I would try them that f asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and I commenced taking it as directed, and f do say I was more benefitted by it than all the water and medicine I bad ever taken. After reaching home one of my neighbora caire to me for a prescription and medicine, (be a dyspep tic,} and i rave him nearly all the Bitters I had left, which effected much good in his case. He has oftea callcd on me for more of the same k nd of medi cine, saying be was more benefitted by it than any other be had taken, but I have not, been able to get any more fr?r him or myself alLCJ. u." . there lore, please ahip me a dotcn or more a? soon a- pos sible. Respectfully your*, W. SMITH/ D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. C., October 24.1853, bays:?14 Ha vine eiperienced very great benefit from the use of ?Iloofiand's German Bitters/' in Chronic Dysentery and functional de rangement of the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefore, please send a lot. fcc. lie. CERTIFICATE OP WM. J. ATWOOD. Hcwtsvills, Yadkik Co , N. C , Nov. 1st, 1853. Di. C. M. Jackson?Dear 8ur: Allow me to ex press to you my sincere thanks for your aw;overy of a medicine which, to My the least of it, has ef fected a curc that all other med:cines, that I have aken. have entirely failed to <to. "Hoollsnd's Ger man Bitters" have eured me of th? most *tubl>o?n and aggravated caae of the mles that, perhaps, ever fell u the lot of man My cane is not" a stranger in trfis community, as I am well known in this and tbe <urrour.ding counties, and can truly bav that my re covery has astound**! all my frieuii* and relaffcms, as 1 had tried everything reoom:nended, and nothing did me any go->d until I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are it liberty to make any wee ot this communication, for the benefit of tbe afflicted, you may think proper. Truly yours, WM. j. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely teed able, they Invigorate and strengthen the eystem, never prostrate it, and can be used for infant* as w. II as adults. For anle by respectable dealers everywhere, and by Z. D. GIL.MAN, Washington; J. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown; and J. R. PIBKPONT, Alexandria, mar I?lv CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Vfee Great Parlfiar of the Blood I Kot a Particle of Merczry In It In Ivxllubu Rkmk>t for Scrofula? Sing's Evil, Rheumatism, Obetiaate Cutaneous Bniptfons, Pimples or Pustules on tbe face, Blotch**, Boil*, Chronic Sore JSyes, King Worm or Tetter, ScaM Head, Bnlarg?ment and Pain of the Bonae aud Joints, Stubborn Ulcere, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago Spinal Oompla'nts, and ail the Unseai i arising from an iqjudlrious use of Mereury, Im prud <nne In > ife, or Impurity of the Blood. I^HIS valuable Medicine, which haa become otl? . bra ted for tbe number of ?xtra:>rd?nary cures, affected through its agsney, has induced the propri ?tore, at the urg-nt request of their friends, to effer it to the public which they do with the utmost eon Idenoe in its virtues and wonderful curative prop ?rtis The following oertificat?8, f elected from a large number, axe, however, stronger testimony than tbe mere word of the proprietor-; and are all from gentlemen we! 1 known in th-dr localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of Richmond. Ye. F. BOYDISN, Beq,, of tbe Bxchacge Bote), Rich mond, known everywhere saya he has seen <he Med* Mne called Centra's Srunsa Mixttrx, administered in over a hundred ceaea, in nearly all the diaaasaa for which it la recommended, with the most aston ishingly good results. He aaya It is the most ex traordinary medicine he has ever seen. AODK AND PiCYSR?GRBAT CURB.?I hereby sertify that for three years I bad Agne and Fever of the most violent deeoription. I had several Phy sicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advei tised, but all with out permanent relief. At last I tried Garter"* Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually m*J ulIlin ^PPy to say I have had neither chills or fevers ainoe. I oonmder It the best Toni In this world, and the only medicine that aver reaohed my oase. JOHN LOKQDBN. Basra Dwoh, near Richmond. Va. * 0. B. LUCK, Baq^ now In the city of Richmond and for many yeara la the Poet 0&oe, has such ?nfl ienee in the astonishing sffioacy of Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of U bottlM, which he has given away to the &ffl?oted.? Ur. Luck tara he has never known it to fail when taken fMe/>rding to directions. PhysicUn, and formerly at ths City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, cays he has witnessed in a number of Instances the effects 11 Qar'sr'a Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. Ue eays in a oase of OonsampUon, de ds^TMndwd^ ' *??* *C*cia wars wen SAMUBL M. DRINCBR, of ths firm of Drinker A Morris, Richmond, was eured cared of Liver Com Claint of three years standing, by Uw use ol twe rttlas of Carter's Spani-b Mixture. ORBAT CURB OP SCROFULA.?Ths Biltore of the Richmond Republican h--d a Mrvant employed ? wttMd of Scrofula, com blned with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled himfrom wcuk. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture mads a perfect curs of him, and the Bdi tcr-iD.Apu?Uo?o0oe?B*y ^ **&hesrfully reoom mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the blood " STILL ANOTHER CURB OF SCROFULA.?I had ? T*7 J^uable boy eured of Scrofula by Carter'a Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAME8 M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the R- F. and P. R. R. Co. Richmond Ta SALT BHSUM OF IWBMTT YBARS STANDING OUnBD u Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Riehaaond, was cured by three bottles of Carter^ Bpaniah Mixture, of Salt Kheua, which he had for nearly treaty years, and which all the physicians ? aeula not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well hSS'SreriSJk^*** Rtchmondf "d bis ^*^8, ?f Richmond had a servant SSSif' ti * W0I?t fbrm- Carter's SET* H# *3? be cheerfnlly recom Bunds it, and oonaidare it e very InvalusAle medi BURTON, eomaisaioner of the revenue. ?Tn good eff?ctg of Carter'a ^panieh Mixture in a number of Syphilitic eases, and aaya it -j nhorrible disease. Bichm<>nd, eured of old owes aad Ulcers, wb'ch disabled him frem walklns of Oar tar's Spanish Mixture, and *?* walk without a crutch, in a abort One permanen ly cured. ?J;.?., py?" * "? W M?rth T 'iE.N-7" * ??? ? S21S Of M.B. B. Maddf^ M. B. I. A., toe fmok TRAVELERS1 MRBOTOttT. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CHANGE OP HOURS. N and after Monday. the W will at ? at?4 S ead <E 4"*Ob Sendey al P ? ^ ib, tmA I M"3 1 Lira Baliimort a? 4* ?** ?* 5>pi?ttPday ?t4M H PABSONR. m Jg Mott Bedell'a Lin*. ^ NEW YOKK.ALEXANDRIAJFASBDfOTOa CITY, AND DI9TRJCT OF COLUMBIA PACKET*. nnHI8 USB or PACKETS SAILS WBKLT 1 from pier 14 Eaa ttm, Nnr Y?k.aad ?Am?( tfnecesxnry, and are composed of the foiiowmg elee* vessels: a: New echr. A. V. BfUU, Bedell, ????.. New echr. Mett EedeU, A. V. TredwalL 14chr. Ann Q., Win. Oliver, muter. Schr. Volant, L. A. Bnitk, MHM. Bcbr. CmnuiUir-itv-Wa#a, I Sehr. Qrwmny, Wilson, nutrr. Tbeae vessels are all fast sailers, and (be men of experience in the trade, and the only lar liae of WaaMnctnn CKy packets MOTT BEDELL, Wall treat, M. T. B. 8. MASTERS * BOM*, Va. THOMAS RILEY, Ml?Ob Waahiactoa aad D. C. OEAEGE AHO ALEXANDRIA RAILBAAfiL On orui' rl Can ltai? Alaaaadrie dally fcr villa aad latsrmediatssUttoas atT* , a. at, on the antral of the boat from Washtaftoa, firing ample time tor brsakfs* am boarl Coa nesting at Muwm Junction with a trnla lor Strw bug, at Wan an ton Ja^ettoa with a train tor War* ?ntou, and at Gordoaavllle with the trataa aa the Virginia Oantral Railroad fori lnbmsal,CMsrlrtlis rUie, and Staunton. The aara leave Gordonevllls dally for Alexandria and intermediate stations, at W before IS, a. m?, oa the arrival of the traina or the Ytripaia Osatral rail road from Richmond, Charlottesville. (?"* "* '? THROUGH TICKETS i Alexandria to Warren ton? " GordoasrUle. M ? * MMdleburg ............ . t V for Lynchburg, eoaaeettag with the etagss al Ghariotteevilie, oa Moadaya, Wadaaeday *, aad frt Jar*. tor Lnray and Haw Market, rrr aartlng with the r. agee at Oulpeper, oa Taaadaya, Tharadaya, aad Safr onlay. for Win cheater daily, eoaaectftag with the stogae at Piedmont for MMdlabarg daily, connecting with thai at the Plaina. far order: W. B. BROCEBTT, norT?dtf FOR MOUNT VERNON. Ob TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, fata round trip fl; from Alex andria 7 6 oeiita ?The THOMAS OOLLYER leaver Washington at 9 and Alexandria at 9U o'efock. C?adm leave the Oapitol for the boat at f Jf o*A. Coach Care '0 cents. Peraona wishing the Oeaohet will leave their nd> lance with Geo. A Thou. Parker. Refreahmeou oa the boat. act M?dtf 8 A STL GEDN1Y. CapA VHK NEW YORK dk LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL ST1AMIB8. mm 8HIPS COMPRISING THIS LI1TR All 1 TDK? ATLANTIC, Oapt. West PAClflC. di.pt. Nye, BALTIC, Capi. Cemstock, ADkIATIC, Oapt. Grafton. These ahlpe have been built by oontraot, expraee | ly fan .Government serrice; every oara has beea taken in their oonetructioa, aa In the Englnee to I insare strength and speed, and thetr tiona for passengers are uaoquaUed for and oomfbrt. Price of peerage frcm New York to Liverpool, la ftratoabin 4:-jo Seccnd Cabin TO Exclasive use of extra siae state roema ? SOI Prom Liverpool to New York ?JQ and ?90. Aa experienced eargeon attached to aaoh ihifk No berth oaa be aecared until paid for. for freight er naasage apply to EDWAJLd K. COLLINS A 00., id Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY A 00, E. O. RCBE&TB A 00, 18 Ring's Arms Tard, JOHN MCNROR A 00, IB Rue Notre Dame dea T1 tolrsa] GEO. H. DRAPER, Haves. Tbe owuers of the?e ships will not be aeeoaatable for gold, silrer. bullion, tpeeie, jewelry, precious atones or metals, nnleaa bills af lading are signal therefor, ani the ralae thereof therein Id?die E. H BATES. POLICE MAGISTRATE, FIRST ST, /TEAR PEXiNA. AVENVK, Conveji&ncier and Bounty Land Claiaas attended la Private Medical Treaties PHYSIOLOGICAL VIRW Of MARRIAGE ML. B. LA CR01X.K. D? ALBANY, N Y. MO Pases Ad 110 Vine Plain aad Colored IJtbo graphs aad Plates. if Prlaa eaiy MS Camta. ""?k t free at postage to all parts of the Unioar^l CHEAPEST BOOR RYRR PUBLISHED, aad aoataialng aeariy double the qaaatity or reading matter in that of the FlfTY CENT8 OR DOLLAR PUBLICATIONS. It treats on the PHYSIOLO GY Of MARRIAGE and the secret i'.lrmities and disorder of youth and maturity, re sulting from exeasara, which destroy the physical and ma? tal powers, with observations aa marriage, Its dutie? and disqualification a, and their ramadiac; with lithographs, iUastraung ths anatomy and phyiielogy, and diseases of the repro duce re "organs of both eexea, their structure, nass and fu?ctione. A po>ular aud oomprahcaaiva trea tise ca the duties and casualties i f single and mar ried Ufa?happy and truitml a)*ianwe, mode cf ae caring then -Infel'ciV js kSd lntnUle ones?their sbviaBcn and reajoeai?^ important hints to tLo?a 9oatam(4atlng matxisnrny, thet wtil over cow a oh jecticns to It; ncnj, bcwev?r. ahculd take this lm> portent s'ep w^'oout Lrst eonsulting Its pagee ? srmiuentarlec on the uiceases and raed>eal treatment of femwles (real inianry to old are, each ~ase graph ically illufltxata-l by beantlfUl lithographic plitae? aerroas debilitr, its causes and eire, by a preoass at oaoe no alifl, e, ?afe and effectual, that tail are is Libposcdble?rul^e for daily manag*meat aa essay ca 8pormatorrlMi>a with practical observations on a ?afar, and more stweecafcl node of treatment?pr? sautlcnurr hints ou the avili resulting from emairi ?il praetiao?an easar on all dlseaeee arisiug from frdiscretion, with plain aud umpls rules by vhick all persons can care th? racelree without mereary? remedies for those self iufiieted miseries aad tUep pointed hosaa so uafortucctely prevaiant in ths young. It is a truthful adriser lo the married aad those contemplating marriage. Its perusal Is par ticularly reoommended to persons aatertalniag sa wet doubts of thalr rhyaioal conditiea, aad who are xmscions of having naaanied the health, happinasa aad priviiegaj to which every humaa being is t? kitiad to. Prioa 26 aeuta per oopy, or five copies for cae dol lar. Mailed free 0/ postage to aay past of the Cat tad States. N. Bv?Those who prefer may coaruM Dr LaOasa upon any of the diseasee apoa which hii book treats either rersonaily or by nail. MaHslae seat te aay part ef the Cuion acoording to dif est tons, ealaly peeked ana oarefnlly secure! from all obeervaboa. Address Dr. M. R. LA OROUL No. 11 Ian* or Poet Ottos Box 679, Albany. N. T. 9?tr Ottos open dally from laitolia, aad oa Sunday from 3 until a p ax. *>" Ottoe He ae owed from No. M Beam to ll Haldaa Lama, Albany, N. Y. *ee* FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. SHALL BUILDING LOT8 of 10 feet or more, to various parts ot tbe City, aad Georgetown, si la? prfosa, aad terms to oult LLOYD A 00 ?UILDIHOITOMI, for sale, deliverable at the Canal, or WuarrM h WaMdagtcn, Goorgetown, or Alexandria. LLOYD A 00. lftth straat, opp. Treaaai# Department. iTf?lv lAmve house or taibo a aocEiS* 11 and eoid. interest at the rate ef dx pw cat par aaaaai al