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EVEN NG THE HOUSEHOLD DABLING. BY JOHN CRITCHLEY PRINCE, (a working man in Engiand—a weaver.) Little Ella, fairest, dearest, Unto me and unto mine— Earthly cherub, coming nearest To my dreams of shapes divine! Her brief absence Her bri frets and pains me, ‘ight presence solace brings, Her spontaneous love restrains me From a hundred selfi-h things. Little Ella moveth lightly, Like a graceful fawn at play, Like a brooklet running brightly, Tn the genial smile of May; Like a breeze upon the meadows, All besprent wit! h early flowers, Like a bird ‘mid syrvan shadows, In the golden summer hours. You should see her when with nature She goes forth to think or play, Every limb and every feature Drinking in the joy of day; Stopping oft ’mid floral splendor, Snatching colors and pertumes, She doth seem so fair and tender, Kin to the ambrosial blooms. Sweet thought sitteth like a garland On her placid brows and eyes— Eyes which seem to see a far land Through the intervening skies ; And she seems to listen often To some voice above the spheres, Whilst her earnest features soften Into calmness, ’kin to fears. Not all mirthful is her manner, . Though no leugh so biithe as hers , Grave demeanor comes upon her When her inmost nature stirs. When a gentle tip All the giadsome But the word “for reproves her, flee 5 rgiveness”’ moves her, And with new joy ats her free. Should a shade of sickness near me, ‘Then she takes a holier grace; Comes to strengthen and to cheer me, With her angel light of face. * Up the stair I hear her coming, Daly at the morni: Sweetly singing, + hour, owfuy humming, Like a bee about a flower. Good books wake ecstatic feelings In her undeveloped mind— Holy thouguts, whose high revealings Teach her love for human kind; Music thrills her with a fervor, Like the songs of seraphim ; May bright spirits teach and nerve her To partake the perfect bymn. God of Heaven! Spare this darli in thy good seeing, ing child to me— Spare me this unsullied beit Till she brings me close to Thee. Unseen angels! bless her, mould her Into goodness, clothed in grace, That on high T mi ay bebold her Talking with ye, face to face. boy had been same room, ani pores Cavtion AGatnst Friextentne CHIL- preN.—A melancholy instance of the worse than foolish practice of frightening children, in whieh some people indulge, in spite of too frequent warnings of its awful consequences, has lately taken place in Devizes. A little boy named | the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. Godge, employed in one of the factories, was sent into a dark room, one evening } To Capt. M. C. Meigs, U. 8. Engineers: last week, te fetch some yarn. Another L periged sent into the had run out screami that “something had jumped out” an taken the yarn from him. Godge, after saying that he was afraid of nothing, went boldly into the room, In some other boys remaining outside. a few minutes,G was heard to scream | ™#ke g0%d the difference between the offer by the and fall upon the floor. ; to be in a violent fit, and was at once He has had a succes- sion of fits ever since, and there is con- siderable doubt about his recovery. The cause of this misery was some brainless 2 Spt : enews! fool with a sheet over his head, and sta-} HOWARD LIFE INSURANCE COM- tioned, for the fun of the thing, in the re- convey-d home. motest corner of the room. Russian RepusiicaNisM.—The Athe- nesum says that a Russian press, print- ing works in Russian, of a democratic order, is in full operation in Lond ever printed was at Oxford, in 1696, by Ludolf. Hert- The first Russian adagiieee ae zen, in 1853, issued from the above an address to the “* Prison and Banishment.” (> The best defence of lying that we ever read is the remark of Chartes Lamb, related by Leigh Hunt, that “truth is not to be wasted MOVEMENTS ——— on everybody.” STAR The boy He was found lon. | ted to a proportionate share of the profits ; or upon Russian notl bal gras ee Howard commends itself to persons in al! ussian emen ; has now publishing a work entitled, Or Dr Porr Orrice:Daranruzer, NEW POSTAGE ACT. e| NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC AND INSTRUC- TIONS TO POSTMASTERS. ‘ january 12, Notre is hereby given oe eS iss the EALED PROPOSALS will be received at this following pots postage are to be ch on and a arg ogee allng Oo Bas pers Rit a ist after She fastday of Spr8 nest, in lieu of those now pail uly, next, in such quantities and at such On every’ single letter conveyed in the mail be- | mes begins hed “he f shdhoratgr bags of the following description, to Canvas Mail Bags. Size No. 1, (43 inches in length, and 62 inches in From and after the first day of April pre-payment | circumference,) to be made of cotton on letters is required—excepting upon such as are weighing 15 ounces to the yard of 27 inches width th or from a foreign country, or to officers «f the | the yam of the fabric to be doubled and twisted and Government on official business. The franking | five-fcld. privilege remains unc b Bize No. 2, (41 inches in | and 48 inches in Prom and after the first day of January, eighteen’ cireumference,) to be made cotton canvass, hundred and fifty six, postmasters are required to | weizhing 16 ounces to the yard of 27 inches width, place postage stamps upon ail pre- letters on ; and the cloth to be woven in every respect like that which such stamps may rot have placed by | of the first size of the writers. - Size No. 3, (32 inches in length. and 38 inches in By the 3d section of the act the Postmaster Gene- | circumference,) to be made of cotton canvass, ral is authorized to establish a uniform system for | weighing 10 ounces to the yard of 22 inches width, the registration of valuable letters. This provision | and th.: cloth to be woven as above described. of the law will be carried into effect, and special in-] The canvass bags of sizes Nos. 1 and @ are to be structions therefor will be issued to Postmasters as | made with a sufficie.t number of eyelet holes, and soun as the necessary blanks can be prepared and | provided with strong cord to secure their mouths. di tributed. All are to be well and distinctly marked “U. S. JAMES CAMPBELL, Postmaster Gen’. | Mail,” and to be numbered according to the sizes Post Orrice Derartment, March 9, 1855. = | above specified. mar 10—3tawtA prill Leather and Canvass Pouches. WASHINGTON AQUEDUOT. _ | Size No-1-48 in. in length, and 69 in. circumference tween places in the United States, for any distance service, not Teesiee three thousand miles, three cents; | wi : and for any distance exceeding three thousand miles, ten cents. Orrice WasHincTon Aqvepuct, Size No.3.36do do a2 do Washington, March 7, 1855. Size No.4.36d0 do 3% do RROPOSALS are invited for graduation, stone | Size No.5.96do do 2 do and brick masonry, dams, tunnels, and works of the Washington Aqueduet. Proposals received up to the 8th of May will be opened at noon of that day. Maps, profiles, and specifications of the work will be ready for examination on and after the 20th day of April next. ingly secured with the 1 Proposals will be received for the work of particu- ey The pttl ll nto otis Lehane lar culverts, bridges, &c., as described in the plans! densely woven canvass, 80 as to resist water, or at and specifications. Jeast equal to that of which the pouches now in the Portions only of some of the works can be com- | service are made. - jeted under the present appropriation, but all the Leat. % mail - morn for unfinished work will be —— to fu- ner and arena ) Bags, (in ture iations by Congress. The ineer re- : A i P server! the right to proerine the amount a gwel to Pied Pade 1. —- — long, and 42 inches in be done and rate of progress under such contract be poe rye r4 in as parts ; ends or bottoms for each appropriation, and, in case of the Sine 2” Bod “Ae h 436% P priation not holding out sufficiently, to decide when | |, Site No. 2. Body 44 inches long, and 36 inches in and what works shell be stopped until funds become | Circumference at Parts ; ends or bottoms ee of Size No. 3. Body 42 inches long, and 32 inches In case of the entire stoppage of any particular} _ x iy inches m work for want of funds, ihe. reserved ten per cent. pe pp craa etm tol parts; ends or bottoms will be paid, if, in the judgment of the Engineer, the | ‘The leather horas na kaerare cs beret work has been properly executed so far as it has a aed substantial Teather, well tanned, and weighing not less than 7 ounces to the square foot, and the seams to be well and strongly sewed ; or, it bong to be vo done as not to chafe the horse or rider. ® The canvass horse mail bags are to be made of All bids should be sealed and endorsed “ Propo. | ‘he same quality of fabric as the pouches above de sals for work on the Washington Aqueduct.” paca The United States reserves the right to reject any | Canvass and Leather Lies Sie? Pouches, orall the bids should they not be decmed advan-| _ (with side pockets.) tageous, and to make such arrangements ax may be | Size No. 4. 30 in. in leggth, and 36 in circumference considered most conducive to the progress of the] Size No.5. 26do do 28 do work. Canvass Newspaper Mail Bags. Every offer must be accompanied by a written Size No. 1, (48 inches in length and 62 inches in guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per-| circumference,) to be made of cotton canvass, suns, to the effeet that he or they undertake that the | weighing at least 15 ounces to the yard of 22 inches hieder or bidders wilt, if his or their bid be accepted, | width ; the yarn of the fabric to be doubled and er into an obligation, within ten days, with 4 | twisted and five-fold, and the bag to be se constructed and sufficient sureties, tor the completion ofthe work | #s to be locked. and to have a handle at each end. uudertaken ; said guarantee to be accompanied by| Size No. 2, (4l inches long and 48 inches in cir- the certificate of the United States district judge, | cumference,) to be of the same material and man- United States district auorney, navy agent, or some | ner of construction with size No. 1. z officer of the General Government or individual | Proposals for improvements in the construction of known to tne Engineer or Department of War, that | any of the above-described mail-bags, or in the ma- terials thereof, are invited ; and the relative value and adaptation tothe service as well as price of such improvement will be eonsidered in determin- ing the lowest and best bidder. No proposals will be considered if not accom- panied with sagnples of each article bid for, showing the construction, quality of materials,and workman- other} The body of the leather pouches is to be made of good and substantia! bag-leather, well tanned, — ing for Nos. 1 and 2 not less than 8 ounces, and the smaller sizes not less than 7 ounces to the sq. foot; the bottom and flap to be of good leather, well tanned, and the same to be welt aah Payments will be made in specie checks upon the United States Treasury, upon the monthly estimates of the Eagineer, reserving 10 per cent.; and it will be a condition ofall contracts that the workmen shall be paid their full wages monthly and in specie Form of Guarantee. We, the undersigned, residents of yin the State of hereby, jointly and severally, cove nant with the United States and guaranty, in case e tue foregoing bid of be accepted, that he or | ship proposed, and also with evidence of the com- they will, within ten days after the acceptance of | petency and ability of the bidder to execete the work said bid, execute a contract for the same, with good | @ccording to contract. and sufficient sureties, to perform the work or] ‘The specimens must be delivered at the Depart- furnish the articles proposed, in conformity to the | ment on or before the 8d day of i next, and terms of the advertisement under which it was bang connexion with the proposals the basis made ; and, in ease the said should fail to | of the contracts. Specimens deposited by bidders enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to | Which may with safety end cenverieace be used in the pte ee will be paid for at the rates pro- y them. A decision on the bids will be made on or before the first day of May next, amd the bidder or bidders chosen will be required te emter into comtract on or before the 15th day of Jeme next, with bond and sufficient sureties for a Gaithfal perfermance of the obligations as entered image. All the articles comtracted for are to be delivered at the contractor’s e: » at Boston, Massachu- setts; New York and Buffalo, N. ¥.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Baltimore, Md.: Washington, D. C.; Charleston. 8.C.; Ai Ga.; Montgomery, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; Nesh@hte, Tenn.; Louis- ville, Ky.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and@.8t. Louis, Mo., in such quantities and at such tintes as the ment may require ; and they are to be rigidly in spected before delivery, and none are to be received bel shall be inferior to the specimens or stand- ard bogs. To enable bidders to estimate the number of the ifferent kinds of mail bags which will probably be required, they are informed that there were fur- for the use of the De year which ended 30th June last. 2,135 leather pouches ; 3,978 canvass pouches; 450 leather horse- mail bags; 605 canvass horse-mail bags ; and 17,110 said and the next lowest bidder. A. B. Cc. I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors = i and sufficient. M. C. MEIGS, Captain of Engineers in Charge. mar 7—eotMay8&wtf PANY OF NEW YORK. B.C. SPAULDING, of Washington, Agent. ‘FV HE Howard Life Insurance Company, poseess- i ing an ample capital, and every facility for ex tending its operations upon the most secure basis, makes every insurance against Life Risks upon the most favorable terms. Parties insuring upon the mutual plan are enti the joint stock plan by which they pay a lower rate | 4 of premium, but do not share — ‘olicies are granted either for life, or for a limited head of a family. stations, but especially to nape 4 Z or on duty may be Military or Naval Officers ot canvase mail ale bags. insured in time ef peace. « Persons insured in this Company have the privi-| suit Boge? and ter dace ae ne we opegals Jor lege polit ge Atlantic, to porta in Europe, at al.? JAMES CAMPBELL, all seasons of ye year without extra premium.— Special permits for California, Australia, or the | 220 1>—lawlaw Fonmester General. Sandwic ieeade at a reduced rate of premium. DEB. MORSB'S Office No. 338 North D sireet, one door east of Tenth. ’ “mar 3coim’ | INVIGORATING TAL A PHENOMENON CORDIAL L HEALTH RESTORED AND LIFE | | TRAVELERS’ DIREUTOKY. © | G& Mott Bedell's Line. Gh NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON CITY, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PACKETS. LINE OF PACKETS SAILS WEEKLY IN AB are class vessels: ‘New echt. f. ¥. Bedell, Bedell, master. bee ‘Bedell, A. V. Tredwell. New schir. Mott Schr. Ann D., Wm. Oliver, master. Schr. Folant, L. A. Smith master. Schr. Commander-in- Ohta}, Woglum, master. master. sailers, and the masters Soll fed peed ho - lar line of mene re ets. ae OTT ELL, Wall N.Y. 8. 8. MASTERS & SONS, = ‘a, THOMAS RILEY, feb 1—6m Washington and D.C. CROMWELL’ BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK BALTIMORE & BOSTON, ILL dispatch a Steamer daily from Baltimore and NewYork, and twice a week from Boston to Baltimore and Baltimore to Boston. ‘This line affords unequalled facilities to the busi ness men of the District of Columbia. The Agents at either t will receive freight and give a through bill of lading tg Washington at the lowest rates of freight and no commissions charged. Applications for freight promptly attended to by the following agents: A. U. HALL, 58 Exchange Place, Baltimore. Corer Waning ni Vormer an Ys nBOINO. W. SCHAN jan 14—43m Poot of India Wharf, Socton:s FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRAVEL! IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE!! The late completion of the tral Ohio Railroad between an bus, unit short and direct a lime, the Railroad with all of the West (and North and Southw this route Ereatly increased ‘advantages to travelers in that directfon. On and after MONDAY, November 27, 1864, the trains will be rum as follows: FOR THROUGH PASSENGERS. ‘Two fast trains daily will run in each direction First—The MAIL TRA1N, leavicg Camden Station at 7 a. m., instead of o’clook as a (except on Sunday,) and st 200m. EXPRESS TRAIN leaving ot 5 nm, heretofore, peak ainres as it fo instead of at 7 p. m., as end through to in about 17 hours, reaching there at 10 26 a. m. train will stop at Wash- ington Junction, Sykesville, Perry, Martinebetce Bir Jobwe Run, Cumberland, Piedmont, Rowlesburg, N« Farm- and water and mesis. Both there trains make | ear and regular connection with the cars of the ark, Columbus, Cin: Sie te en ee ees lea" y Mail Train; will reacb Cincinnati fer dinner next erate teeta San ta sates a e ne ing ut one on the route by either train. Passengers for the Northwest vis Cleveland and polots can make s direct copneo- the Cleveland and Pitts ne by lea Baltimore in the Mail at 7am. The EXPRESS TRAIN wf 130m irteching Bel 1e ry .m., timore at 9.50a.m. The M. THAIN at 1845 Pe by for Gincionati, Madison, Louleville, St. Louis and other Biver Cities, will be sold at ail times when the stage of water will admit. 4&@ Through tickets between Baltimore sod Wi and all the important cities and towns Inthe. Wen, ae sold at the Ticket OMices of the mpany. FOR WAY PASSEN TERS. THE MAIL TRAIN, leaving Camden Station will take ngers for all the usual stopping on the 4a ing, this trein leaves at 11.45 mi it, Cumberland at 10.15 a. m. and arrives at Baltimore at 7 p.m. THE FREDERICK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Frederick end intermediate places, will start at 4 ig m., daily, (except Sundays) arciving in Freder- ick at 7.40. Returning will leave Frederick at 9 a. arriving at Baltimore at 12.30, noon ‘HE ELLICOTT’S MILLS ACOOMMODATION will be ran daily, (except Sundays,) as follows: Leave Camden Station at 6 a. m. and 8 p. m. Leave Ellicott’s Mills at 7.30 a. m. and 6.80 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. SE terres ak am Li 3 aie m. 5 Sunday at 6 a m and 5 p m. Leave Baltimore at 444 and 9am; and 6and8 n On Sunday st 4% a mend §pm. The connections with Baltimore & Ohio Railroad for the Wect are by trains leaving at 6 a m and 3 P For Philadelphia and New York at 6, and 8}{ am end6 pm. For Anna) at 84amend6pm. For Noriolk at 8 p m. T. H. PARSON! Particu’ar attention is called to the Ri — rrsyond piped ny wish to pase over the ro: dec 1-att Agent. requir ef color ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. jowburg, ington, Cameron and Moundsville only, for :woed | P. NAVY SUPPLIES—1855~'56: ‘March 18, i AaAnA, ron, cei ee ett this Burea until 3 o'bicok p.m, om Saturday, the Iéth Cay of next, for faraisbing and deliver- ing (on ten dsys’ notice, except for biscuit, for which five days’ soti.e shall be given en at nee Sameebannaan iow » and Gospo.t, Virginia, such cf the following articles as may aired Page be from the o-ntractors by the the smount contained in gveravtied and ths g i] Pt f i ‘ j hy u | Hy E I; dl Hf i fH HE g gE yee A Zz : i fi zt g 4 : Ff ee Ba E A arf i i Es bee BES 7 $48 Fe A : i E 5 2 i f Hy E ef i PP ff Vs i Bates versela, to reel. The wh'skey shall be made round and merchantable, and axe bens not less than 34 inch 5nd barrel shall be Lie sea tegen Eo LET THE SICK BEAR TRE TRUTH. iron-hozp on each bilge 14 inch in width, and 1-16:! 4 inch thick, and Se dienes hoop on eh Carrain Bexsauin.— Wherever known his teat! chime, 1 inch in width, acd 116th inch thick, as who on we inane istaken son & Bro., with others of the best known and most ‘The sugar shall be according to samplvs at the a of Easton, endorse his id ards; and be dry fit for packing. “The tas shall be of gooa quality Young Hyson, HAMPTONS VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Easton, Oct. 4, 1854. equal to the samples at said navy sha: Dest according to | Messrs. Mortimer & 2 The cote shel be te beet Cubs, Gentemen—I feel it my duty to yoo and the pub sample. ‘The rice shall be of the very best quality, and of | lic to certify to the effects lammpton’s Vegetadie the crop immeiiately preceding the dates of ths re-| Tincture. I was for more than five years laboring quisitions for the same. under a disease of Chronic The molas-es shall be fully equal to the very best | creat of that time { was so belp! quality of New Grieans molasses, aad sha'l be deli v- | to be helped from my bed and dressed ered in we l-seasoned red oak barr-lx, with white | I became reduced to a mere skeleton. ne heads not less than Tj inch thich ; the etaves icimes I took done me no |, and I not Jess than 5¢ inch thick; the barrels to be three I heard of Hampton’s Tmcture and quarters hi and, in addition, to have four iron | thought I would give it a trfal. At this ime | did opps, one on each bilge, 1} inch ia width and «ne- | not expect to live one day after another. 1 iid not sixteenth inch thick, and one on each chime J} ineh in width, and 1-16 inch thick, and stiali be eecaeely cores ant peewee ee ‘The vinegar sha!l be of the firet quality cider vir- , equal to the standerd of the United States fy cael and ‘sha! contain no other then acetic acid; and shall be delivered in barrels simi- lar in all respects to those required for molas"ee, with the exc:ption that whit oak staves and heads = = — Spe = oak s‘aves and —_ pine heads, and roughly coopered placed in the best shipping order. The pickles shall bs put up in iron bound casks, and each cash shal! contain one gallon of oniocs. one gallon of peppers, and thirteen gallons of rmall cucumbers, and the vegetab'es in each shall weigh binety nds, and they only be for; and each c cask shell then be filled with white wine vinegar of at Jeast 42 degrees of strength, and equal to French vinegar: the casks, vegetables, and shall confcrm and be equal in all to the samples named navy yards, and the contractors shall warrant and anty tha: they will kesp good and sound for at least two years. ‘The beaas shall be of the very best lity white beans, and shall be of the crop immediately preced- ing the dates of -he requisition for the sawe. ‘The dried apples shall be of the beet quality, and shall be prepared by :un-drying only, and shall be of the crop of the autumn immediately preceding the dates of the requ'‘sitions for the seme. All the — articles, embracing casks, barrels, and boxer, shall be sut- ject io ee a mey dir ope | officer sppointed the avy periment. Ail jos he at the place of delivery. Biscuit may, ever, be inspect- be subject to foal inspection at the placd ef delle: subject toa yD at of deliv- ——__ bids are sigaed therefo: . sof all the for-goin: take it (the Tincture) for the Rheumatism, but in a short time I was well «f that disease. Tincture, as I have done, with the same effect that ithason Your obedient servant, Isaac Bensawin. We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamin; sold him some of Hampton’s Vegetabte Tincture, and be- fieve the above statement correct. Dawson & Bro. From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are confident that the above siatement is true and un- exagerated. J. A. Jouxsen, ph — paecpencrer Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see cures 10% Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralvia, Dys Nervousness and General Weakness. Asa female medicine or for delicate children we believe it unequatied. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, (40 Baiti and 304 Broadwey, N. York B. Moors, D. B. Crane. ey H. McPaer by R. 8. F. Cisse, George y frockaath hy and by Drag jan 8—o more street, Baltimore; Cnas. Storr & Co., J. Crane & Bow.ine, W. Ev.ior, and son, Washington ; also, town, and C. C. Berry, gists everywhere. OOUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Reliefin Five Minutes. rr. ig articles to be the | “Pectabie eame yughout the year, and bidders may offer for one or more articles. and half or barrels, with their contents and contracter’s name. All the barrels and half barrels of flour, bread, and pickels sha}l have, in addition to the above, the year when manufactured or put up, msrked upon sa The samples referred to in this advertieement ere | Coropic cases, Asthma, Whooping Croup, kicsceskered trie fiscal year, and hav: Affections of the Lungs, no reference to auch as havs been previously exhi- tion, it is always very = oon The quantity of these articles which will be re- Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. mot be precieel Sold wholesale by Patterson & Nairn, Stott & Co, cepegrema y stated. They will probs | piisely & Oo. Alexandria by Peel & In KGIXIB OR CORDIAL were fabnions. : FFICE No. §1% Seventh street, three public often could not believe the simple PTE _ 4 a z from Odd Fellows’ Hall. SP! tT Ba ors | and sublime traths anno by the discovsrer.— ae The Calif . i ECTAC Ml arer. oF he California steamers leave New York on GLASSES suited to every sight, on a true and sels Buc facts, undeniable facts by wituewss of | On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, 8,000 = shes lc principle See circulars, to be had at the ¢ highest c! and character, are now trium; Oars leave Alexandria dally for Gordons ry = AREIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS: office. feb 28—Im* ag,over sil doubts. | INGRESULITY oe -J ville and intermediate stations at 7 o'clock, 150/000 Ibe ber Ib I AGER BEER DEPOT 4 LS. mase of testimony which is perfectly =z DR. D. ®. m., on the arrival of the boat from Washington, DHN TTA icp poem giving ample time for breakfast on board. Con-| , The quantities of any or all may be increased or] 381 Pa. avenue, between 4X and 6th street. Willards’ Hotel—a.1 & 3.0. WILLARD. 3 TisT, from amisuse sb om“ ~ Junction with a train for Stras- | diminished as the service may —— ¥ have at all times the best Philadel wd piwae aa Figs Office—No. 332 Pennsylvania avenue, near Ninth make up the wonderfel exaeeia yea, | burg, at Warrenton Jucction with a train for War | The contracts will therefore be made, not for speci WY oer bore on bavl, endear Seams arene JF Wylde, NS H 8 Baker, do mar 90—eo tee’ Washington, D.C. ware bid wmveresy eed Fo at with the trains on the ee ee the serv ce | for @3 per keg, and in quart bottles for $1 50 per le B ® i Central ie Tre wesw est, cat FA B eter Mase rose “Er yer) Be oy mywerious compound | ville, and Staunton. om mete spectively » Sidi “ive send the Beer free of costs to all parts of the AB Mora, NY Teg United States Patent Omice, dadlitne) hate to the repro-| ‘The cars iseve Gordonsville for Alexandria |, Contractors aot residing at the places where de-| city. _. D de Goicowey,do WH Shelden, NY Washington, Mar. 22, 1855. iarframe, or dedeloat in nical power: Weis cy | Sb intermediate stations, st 4 re 1 a mae On | laces; tnt Of delay may artes in fecaioktng: Gee | pATceMany plysicians have recommended this GF Harvey, Pe Chen m, IN the petition of Cuantts W. Corziaxp of New | mended powers it is recom: | the arrival of the trains of the Virginia Central rail- | Places, that no delay may arise in furnishing what | Beer as one of the best remedies for weak stomachs, P F Stout, do TO Rogers, do _—* X- praying for the extension of a pat- | en which ie mee mauaay to the peter oan ant | Foad from “oe and Staunton. | ony Heit and hva contractor “ll ee F.C. & W. GERECKE. 5 Harrison, Md WT Porbes. Pa ent granted to him for an improvement in “the | of alt the aavorere patie, as well'as Ges THROUGH TICKETS. Promptly to comply with a requisition, the Chief of ‘T Ht Oliver, do Mrs Ovark, Mi manner of arr: the low pressure steam engine | mental attributes. its beneficial eBooks are notoom. —_ ae te Waconia. ac res ag eaecor nig epee ogrnggelens GRATIS ! 1; Davison & family, NY E Hf Writht, NB Geoan pervicey” for Seven Fears ieee gy, Yeseis for | ned to either sex or to any age. The feeble gi, | = —-Egrdonerille Be oe dake ca eee razes fo be made to supply | jUST PUBLISHED: A NEW DISCOVERY IN t heeler, do atson, do — expiration “ailing wife, the listless, ernevated youth, the “« 3 MEDICINE! J Crosweil, do of said patent, which takes place on the 11th day of] overworn man of business, the victim ? = 5 G0 |} the contract; the record of a requisitian, or a dupli- W words Rational with- pee June, eighteen hundred and fit-ty-five: the indi the ofnervous de, « “ 860 | cate copy thereofat the Bureau of Provisions and = whe in ‘ National Hotel--s. pv. wittarn It _——— that the said petition be heard at the | bility, or from (agen tees of asingle a4 4 m4 675 salt a magrgd the navy-yards aforvesid, A me eee ae Debili? W W Stith, Ma J B Sutherland, Pa ore sripetbeed mpg aide, 28th day cf May, | all find immediate and t relief from the “ a ao cadena toes. such requisition bas been | ty, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weak. T Tennant, do © R Webb, do Wapecesaaeee ~~ Persons are notified | use of this ool oa renovator. To those who “ « = offers must be made for each article at | "°S* Of the Timms and Back, Indispo- ‘ale, } A Buckingham & — a it will prove « sition and Ineapacity for pom a _ gha son, | said petition ought not to be Fst ne mares hy atl om Mntailing Leptin mthials a“ rere» nine : 2 each of the sforeraid navy-yards; and in care sees abor, Dullness of ity es Bre Caldwell & con, NY W'S Chever & lady, Mt Persons opposing the extension are required to] ble malsdy. There are ‘who have 90 | cp", ynehbarg, ennnecting th the stages ot | than one article is contefned in the offer, the Chiet | aversion to Society, Love of Solitede. tony J Perry, DC M Hose, Va. 247+ Mase] lo jn the Patent Ofce t iesirctlestions, set | trified with ther constitutions, t think | Gays ot rile, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Wri- | Of the Bursen will have the right to sroept one or | Beit Distrust, Distiness, Head Ache, involasmr? A Yourg, Tex Thomas, Md of hearing: alt tactines Benty, days before the day | themscives beyond the reech of medicine. not 5 cf the articles contained in such offer, and re | Disc Pain in the Side, ion of the Eyes, é ping, Cal w ; y fled by either party to be | even these . ‘The Blixir deals with disease Laray end New connecting with the | ject the remainder; and bidders whose 18 . ENMiler, N R donate perigee anny bog bag taken and trans | it exists, without reference to causes, and will not ae nei Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Bat- ———_ pied <a em others) will be forthwith —— on the Face, Sexual RA Smith, do W Bakewell, Pa which will a th the rales of the office, | ‘nly remove cece, For Winchester daily, aah ae ha treaelitel 16 thon helene eee FROM THE PRENCH OF DR. B. DE LANEY. ekerman, do orris, lication. jUILD BROKEN ITUTION. Pied: stages 4 important fact that these alarmi 3M Pease, do , inane — ae =a be closed on te heipm groery tg minrorp to ner “ iiddleburg dally, connecting with the stages beg cuuuaiveot tie caseon saree, within fou may easily be removed without fedicine 1, “ ie Browne’ Wetec, Fay PR el ory skein vp be filed in the once on or | self, are so numerous that it would requirea column - — — = W.B. 33 — —< ey ry new and sxccoesfel ree tag ape hee by 38 — Pr iW Niehols, Del any, within en Gove ra era ree mapa wens toe beineetlad, nov Tat Pee sigan ne tount of the Tepoctive contrat, of same ah bpeny! ourpainee cena E McKenney, Va P Lord, do Ordered also, thet this noticebe published in the | "2 5 Layo will be required, and ten po en vo gender gel tne se monly fe : tie per centum in addition ‘ cms, Wee, | ERR esganen gp ana [ rine een pamre eset | FOR MOUNT VERNON, [SAM sittin iy devas of at eres | eat reste ee om ne muon vi iy Mg Iphia, Pa: Solomtsee’ Ma: Evening Argus, | na! ‘musoular debility, flatulence, ESDAYS and FRIDAYS. | to secure its perfermance, and not in any evant 10 | , Sent © any address, gratis, and post free ins Jr, & lady, NY W J Green, and Inquir r, Cincinnati, Ohio, once a galt pets rer, manian bss ; wees eae — $1; from Alex- | be paid ui Ss teak serpecte ed wi h, | See stampe to'Di DELANEY Noe Pred en : JM Byrasile, do successive weeks Previous te the DSe sor | My ofthe Liver depression, weakness of the | andria 7 The THOMAS OOLLYER leaves | nioety im ef the smount of all deliveries | 9£¢ Smps to Dr. B. DELANEY, No. 17 Lispenard de KC ae Meg anni ean eke 7 1, n te move, faintness after exercise, | Washington stand Alexandria at 934 Clock. | made will be the navy agent within thirty | “Zech New York. jan 173m Pelechad. do 2 Norn, Jr, Mase CHARLES MASON, on one pentlpetintd~ Secrline a! Ogilane Coach fare 10 cone Onpltol toe the boat at 8) oi. days afer bile duly autbeutcat fed shall have rd PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. Lhe 4 3 » = ner of Patents. | creative sexual g : 1 : G B Scott, do CV Hebb, Tenn ack SBaitors of the above will please copy | mo: fitor elbuss aking at Gie somech, & | dense with Gen, she Coaches will leave their reai- | Blank forms of proposals may bs obtained on ap-| /FXHE subscriber hes always on hand « secort) United States Hotel— send their bills to the Patent Oflce, with « pa | male ties, 8 to miscer.| Refreshments on the boat. Tlempahire; Deer nae re, eae, Mow yoont of German and American Fi- : ate el—n. c. HACKNEY. per containing th: mi riage, ‘and all complaints gro ‘out of| oct 28—att SAM GED! Capt. pehire; terse Pe York, Philadelphia, Balti- 108, from the very best manufacturers] 1 at Beall & friend, Va W M Moore, Va United St @ free indulgence of the ns, and ‘all barr sada NBY, ore, Washington, Pensacola, and at thi: | which he offers for sale at lower prices JH Saunders 2 ‘ieee do ” ie whesagrmenge re } that does et proceed causes beyond | THE NEW YORK & LIVEREOOL | | A record, or duplicate of the letter iafeming o andontoee ost socunmmmodet ag een a Panes > ey, ASHIN A 21, le reach of medicine. accommodaung a ha - c C B Hamilton, do N the petition of Ozantes PF. Hons, of N. York, Whenever the organs to te acted upon are free UNITED 8TATES bidder of the acceptance of his > will purchased from me are warranted to give satisfac- T Stansbury, do F BF Burgess, Md N.Y. praying for the extension of a patent | fm malformation or strictural diseases it is averred doomed s notification thereo! meaning of | tion. Mrs Stansbury, do EC Billings granted to him for an improvement in “thy mon MAIL STEAMERS. the act of 1846, and his bid will be made and accept-| Old Pianos taken in ex % ut ion my ) A McD Lyons uer of making the slides of extencion tables,” for will place w eakney OQRATING BLIXER FHE > COMPRISING THIS LINE ARE “Srey come Soto ee ~4 pourteent mae noon, de a Clark, Mass seven years from the expiration of said patent, replace weakness with incapacity with THE— offer mede must be accompanied (as di- G, betw. Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. , Commiskey, Md mene ates Pisce on the £24 day of Jane, elght-| Eviey. ana this uot sel ea and natural a 63m i : . 2 a Ki: kwood House—s. u. & 4. ximxwoop. | _ It isordered, that the aid petition be heard at the | Dot with a bapry re on the organisction. FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. R Dennis, Ma S Hughes, NY Patent Office on Monday, the llth day of June | , 2@ Best in mind that all wherever they GEE EUTLDING LOTS of 10 fest or more, tm LM Campbell, Tex ZB Beall, Ma next, at12 o'clock, m.,and all persons are notifedts Pesalleatoe of the ara Tous system, and thet the various parts of the City, and = Wwe Burtows Ten NE Ne ba meagre — cause, if any they have, why said death. Boar ie mind also, “hat for 7 te nad cd g urner & lady, do mn ought no! granted. 's every a, AD Jessup, Pa CLB on Persons opposing the extension naa of nervous disease the Elizer Cordial is the BUILDING piescmccn — NY tn tng at least tron day "el igetirth — Washington, whe Gl i . ‘s re xandria, Va. hearing; all testimony filed 7 elias party'te banca CAUTION. LLOYD & 00. , 4. NEWTON, PROPRIETOR. at the said hearing must betaken and transmitted | g. 0%, Mous®’® Invieonarime Oouptas has been coun 16th street, opp. Treasury Department. BPickie do’ yg amt wie Benita, | im socordance with steciees ene whieh wi) In futur all the guaeite Goce Sil have the 2“ Mr Peyton. do € A-Washington, ‘The testimo: Capen deena pasted over the cork of each WATCHES, JEWELR SIL T'S Taylor, de WP Quesenberry,do | Jist of May; depositions, andother pence andes and the following words blown in the glass marae WARE Y, SILVER AND W Wilson, Md E P Tavlos, do as testimony, must be filed in the office on or before | D¥? Morse. Invigorating Cordial, AT REDUCED PRICES. € H Jones, K. Hon B Brown, do the ae of that day; the arguments, if any, G- H. RING, Proprietor, N.¥. or con! mene E offer GOLD 1B Tucker, fil W B Slauzhter, do within ten days thereafter. 4 : — abwal LLING & them ; and their stiwntion-is aleo particnlsriy di- WATCHES, RICH JEWELRY, PURE Mr Tate, Va N we ane The Cordial s put up highly concentrated : 00., Tected to the annexed joint resolution, in addition to | SILVERW. greatly reduced rates. ¥isenae Pr neng B bv asse, aod Becaeg Be nee Pp ia BROWN, Bey eth New York. the act of the 10th August, 1846: Persons would dormer eect WM Leyfeet, Pa E. & Kemper, do D.C: Argus, Baltimore, Md; Rvening Prioe,—$3 per bottle: two for $5; six for $12, Z “7 aay hich, ie by Tar the largest, most fashionable, G W Peters, DC R W Blakemore, 60 Pa; and Scientific American, Nor . H. RING, B.@. ROBERTS & 00, A"? | patrace Congress ever toour HC Demick, do R P Smith, do York; once a week for three successive w end 16d Broadway, jew York. i ‘Arm: rom the act of Con "Ferns Anguet M. W. GALT & BRO R W Carter, Va J 8 Barbour, jr, do views to the llth da; eoks, pre mcs King’s Arms Yard, London, 324 Penn . W. 53 Malone,da _ y, ao eos: y of Jane next, the day of Seid by Draggista throughout the United State, 26 Rae Note Dane #00 “S40 6 And be tt further enacted, That from anq| mar 19_if eh and 10k en, 1 8 Taylor, do JW Mitchell, Ma CHARLES Mason, _| SAB#ds#, and West Indies. @ BAPER bined bm min beg oy 4 Johneton, do A Anderson, do mar of Podeues: i [GuuTr. ‘The owners of these ships wilranr tee, Ae Secretary of the N; LOUDON WALTZ Muller & lady, NY TC Helier, USN 8.—Kdltorsof the above Jashington—Z. D. GILBsH, for gold, silver, bullion, accountable | under the provizo general » on bed JOMPOBED and dedicated ‘ H Nickoison, DC GWPH Papers will please copy Paltinsore—S. 8. HANCE, metals, elry, precious | for the ) approved March to the* ladies J A Snyder, do JT Mitchell, DO” snl send thei bllsto the Fatent Ofee with a pepe Richmond—BENNETT & BREKA, therefor, and tae rales ee gd be sccompacied ee piseang compettccn’ rpeese stat cane. A viny ? taining this notice. mar 22—' tar 20—e0tf nov expressed. | written guare: by one or Com A atthe Mugic Depot a ié—dly ree Lie persue, to fhe gue OF more et of p OF they mar 12-1 ’