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EVENING ST BE CAREFUL OF “oyR MONEY. When life is S11) of health and glee, Work x, as busy as a bee Aad to» this ventle hint from me— careful of your money . You'li find /¢ true, that friends are few; Be careful of your money ' The single grain cast in the mould May spring and give a hundred fold ; More precious than its weight in gold! Be careful of your money ' The grain you sow to stacks may grow ; Be careful of your money ! But do not slut sweet merey’s doors Whea meee gece or want implores ; To help to bi Misfortune’s sores, Be carety:l of your inuney ! To help the poor who seek your door, Be careful of your monty ' Would you escape the begyars’s lot, The death-bed of the tippling sot, And live in sweet contentment’s cot ’ Be carefal of your mone; ' And if you heed a friend indeed, Be careful of your money ' A Swimuine Contest Betweex a Man AND a Pie in THe Canat.—Last evening, about seven o'eluek, « pig, having escaped from its confinement on one of the canal boats lying near the Main street bridge, and, probably, deeming « glorious death preferable to a life of confinement. plunged into that ditch of yel- low liquid, yelept tie Erie canal, and struck out boklly for the shore; but the steep stone Walls on either side forced piggy to keep in a aight Tix shington street. The owner of the animal, moved, perhaps by com- i ion for the probable tute of his pigship, er mere probably by the icipated loss of sundry rashers of bacon, hesitated but a few momeats,and then sprang in to recover his 2 ite a erowd had collected, and it i amid cheers and rly reached Wash- - when piggy, dishearten- keved his efforts, and his biped pur- eded in capturing him and placing iff. in which both returned to their int.—Buffalo Courier, July 1. until they had ne lugton street b eds suer s him ina Starting 5 A Moruee’s Love —Tie Boston Journal stes that Mrs. Daniel Warren, of Commer- trout, having missed her little son, eigh- uouths old. tound him at the eaves of the in the gutter, with his feet hung- ing over (he outer edge. The little fellow was seamen s with ali bis might, and without for t thinking of the danger to which she sed, she slipped dowa the roof to the izing darling bey, bore him the attic, when she instantly it was with much difficulty that ored to counsciousness. wLak Foxeiveness.—Sir Walter Scott. m his article in the Quarterly Review, on the Cullolen papers. mentions a eharaeter- instanee of ghland warrior’ ou must forgive e enemy sew. Kenmuir,”’ said i she lay gasping on his T musi, £ must.”’ re- - but my eurse be on you, turning towards his son. “if you for- him Sixe morte your the « _ Sprivg’ ean says, that 3 who weuld not use the word began with pet, has eonclu- 2 mewher last fuuud out taat beeause he has at Auwerica was discovered | MOVEMENTS OF UCEAN STEAMERS. ‘ Leaves For Day. Aliautic......Liverpool New York. .July 11 Washington. .Bremen.. New York. .July I> Asfa -Liverpool.....Boston......July 24 Ariel. davie.. ew Yor! July 21 North kh July 21 Procite New Y ork.....Liverpool..July 25 i>~ ‘The California steamers leave New York on the oth and 2uth of each month. et ee en " ARRIVALS aT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Browns’ Motel—r. p_& um. zrown. M Cohen, Md JL Gillis, Pa J Oakford & family, Va L Wilimarth & HA Brown & lady, La O Wilmarth, Miss M Brown, do Miss S Brown, do J A Brown. do GW Crozen M C Gorden. Ya Thomas, do JM Miles, do J Bigier, NY L Bery & son, Pa W J Liovd, Md J Seal & lady, Del EK Mason, Mo National Hotel—z p. witrarp. C Miranda and family, J Bowes, Md Cuba De J L Burt, USN W Guy, Md ¥ de H Janvier, Pa KR & Bartlett & lady, Me w Bio & fam- lady, do NY Y> J A Rogers, O W L Puinneas, Mass M B Vennard, Md G Scott, do iO Long. NY ES Semmes & lady, Pa Miss A Price, do M J Howell, do P Stovall, Ga M _W Dearing, do J M Cliiford, Mo AB Fussler, NY vs W F Hail, RI eCormick, do heild & children, € H Riclinond, NC SDKicumond,do CH Kellers,'do Mrs Coyle, Md G F Crawford, do | | Willards’ Hotei A. & 3. €. WILLARD. W_F Smith, USA Ar Clark, O A Willis, Pa Mrs Clark, do JM Dean, SC c E Parker, Mass HoH Beli, USN De Simkins, Va JW Kituedse, NY MC Carney, Md J Claiborne, La F S Key, do A EB Zex, France J P Shieids, Ia W Frost, Pa C€ © Rockwelk do JG fee do W G Peters & lady, Ga WD Patterson, NJ GW Lippett, RI J Hewson, du De F B Gaudit, Pa Hi Nike, do Kirkwood House—:.4 & a. x1mxwoop. J Elliot. NY Mass "T Kennard & lady, do & lady, Pa A Van Dousen, do bel & lac ¥Y JS Ferguson, Rio Jan W A Kirklank, NC SC Mendenhall, Va J H Slate, Ct W Remington, NY R P Coddington, LL JW F Ayres, Va J Armstrong AT rT, Va N Patterson, NJ © J Kennedy & lady, Md Miss © Allcock, do +s" Hlotel—Old Point Comfort, Va. Nort H Whitte, Va E Whitte, do GW Jotnson, do G R Sanford, do DS Hick, do RE Lewis, do Dr O A Crenshaw, do Hampton de D J Goodwin, Va W Ht Freeman, Nort W Rowe, do FJ Keeling. do ft P Harrisea, do CJ Briny. do EL Parke, do WP Lonstord, Peters: GF Webb, lady & son, bur do danet. do Mrs J Ort, do AD W W Forte E E Rose, Richmd OW Hyinan, Bait Dr ¥ Pollard, do RJ Davis & lady,do SH Boykin, do D A Taylor. do Miss GW Dick, do KE Kimbay JN Vaushan, do N Kimbay, do TR Wort, Wash Mr Bibb & family,do HT Pain, Richmd PR Crow & family, du Mr Rhode & svt, do RBI wife & two Mrs Rhode, do ehildren. do F FE Rives, lady & sw'th 3 R Grant, do J Murpny. NY BIN Fails & lady, Balt SW Peul & lady, do Miss Past. do JH iw 1. lady, two ebild: svt, do V Dormas, Nort © J Brown, do Miss M Fal's. do Miss M 3 Falls, do M Falls, do W #urroughs, NY Mrs Duukias, do Mrs Grammer, 2 nurses & chiidren, do K Plomimer, NC b Jo bill, Va W S$ Billass, do Miss J Kay, do A F Edmonds, NC G W Kassell & family, Balt T Malory, jr, do JS Thompson, La J G Baylor, do J G Hollaway, Portsmh J G Hatter, Portsrat W H Cock, do Miss Thompson, do Mrs M Opie. do Miss M Thorburn. do and 26! vies Miss Partt, do Miss Pearson, do 3 W Butler & 3 ladies, Richmond W W Foster, Va JR Lee, Richma J O Child, do J B Chandler, SC Miss Tarin & svt, do Miss Heath, do Mrs Heath, do RB Heath & svt, do Mrs R B Heath, do DrJ F Heath, do Mx Noodley, Md HOR Frainwick, Peters- bury Mr Manson, Norf Miss Dickins, do J Hi Boulard, do Miss J Barrow, do Medical CARTER’ SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN iT- AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofala, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutane- ons Eruptions, Pimples or Bustules on the face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Py of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Sy philitie Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal ‘Com- jaints, and all the diseases arising from an in- judicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, ‘or Impurity of the Blood HIS VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has become celebrated for the number of extraor- dinary cures, effetted throngh its agency. has in- duced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and won- derful curative properties. The following certifi cates, selected from a large number, are, however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the pro- Prietors ; and are all from gentlemen well known In their localities, and of the highest respectabili- ty, many of them residing in the city of Rich- mond, Va. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond, known everywhere, says he has seen icine called Cantrer’s Spanrsn Mix- tered in over a hundred cases, in ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—G hereby certify that for three y Fever of the most violent deseri eral Physicians, took large quantities of Qui Mereury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised. but all ‘without permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually cured me, Tam happy to say | have had neither chills or fevers since. I con- sider it the best Tonic in this world. and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN. Braver Ditcn, near Richmond, Va. Cc. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Rich- mond, and for many years in the Post Ollice, has such confidence in the astonishing etticacy of Car- ters Spanish Mixture, that he has bought up- wards of 58 bottles. which he has given away to the atiieted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according to directions. Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, and for- merly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond. says Le bas witnessed in a number of instance~ the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in a case of Consumption, depeudent on the Liver, the good efiects were wonderful indeed SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drin- ker & Morris, Richinond, Was cured of Liver Complaint of three y anding, by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixtare. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Fai- tors of the Richimoad Republi employed in their press room, cured of violent Serofula, combined with Rbheurnati: y disapled Lim from work. T Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of nd the Editors, ina public notice, say they heerfully recommend it to all whoa with any disease of the blood.”? STILL ANOTHER CURE Thad a very valuable boy tter’s Spanish Mixture. J consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- doctor on the R. F. and P. R. KR. Co., Richmond. Va. OFSCKOFULA. red of Scrofula by SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMP- SON, residing in the city of Richmond. was cured three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. of Salt Kheum, which he Lad for nearly twenty years. and which all the physicians of the city could note cure. Mr. ‘Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richimond, and his cure is most remarkable WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfi recommends it, and considers it a very invaluable medicine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- nue, suys Le has seen the good etlects of Caner’s Spanish Mixture iu a num) of Sy; tie canes, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible dis- ease WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old Sores and Ulcers. which disabled him from walking. ‘Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabied to walk withouta crutch, in a short time permanently cured Principal Depots atM WARD,CLOSE&CO., No. 58 Maiden Lan ew York. T.W_ DYOTT & SONS, No. 1*2 North Second street, Philadelphia BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Richmond, Va. And for saleby CUARLES STOTT, Washing- ton, D.C; HENRY PEEL, Alexandria, and by Ba oe everywhere. ce $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. sep 2l—ly INHALATION FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! EXYQAMN «4 Brought home te the door of the Million? WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lung We referto br. CURTIS'S HY- GEANA, or INUALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- thed. Dr. C. has restored inany atlicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumera- ble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy- sician remarks, ‘it is evident that inhaling—con- stantly breathiny an azreeable, healins medicinal properties aust come in din with the whole @rial ities of the lu thus escape the many aud varied changes upon them when infroduced intothe stomach, and subject to the process of digesticn.”” ‘The Hyze- ana is for sate at ail the Druggists throughout the country. —V. Y. Dutchman Jan. it. Tue Inhaler is on the breast uader the lin- eu, without ibe t iucouvenjence—the heal of the bod cient to evaporate the fluid of cures, Uke the followin, ontact » and b Hundreds of cay mMighi be named. One kage of the liyge has cured ine of the Ast of six years standing. J. FP. KEESBERRY, - of D&ncannon, I's of ten years’ standing ¥ i am cured of the Asthma by Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N.Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough of several years’ standing, and decided to be {n- curable by the physicians month by the ht ygeana. J. i. GAUDERT, P. M. Richmond, Me The Rev. Dr. CHEEVER, of New York, testi- fies of our medicine in the following language : New York, Nov. 15, 1851 Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hyze as a remedy in diseases of the throat and Langs ng had svine opportunity to testify its ettics- cy, | am couvinced that it is a mos excellent rem- edy, both the Syrup and the inhali if application tothe chest Prof. 3. CENTER writes us as follows: Geatemen—t have recently had oeeasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Hygean Vapor, in a cae of chronie Sore throat, that had refused to yield other forms of treatment, and the result has fied me that, whatever may be the composition of fai preparation, it is no imposition, but an excel- lent oni e 1 Wish, for the sake of the atilicted. that it might be brought within the reach of all DR. JOHNS, one of the most celebrated Physi- cians in New York writes as follows: Dr. Cvatis—Dear Sir—Having witnessed the excellent etfects of your Hygeana or Inlaling H y- — Vapor and Cherry Syrup, in case of Chronic ronchitis, and being much c favor of counter ir- ritation in aifeetions of the throat, Bronchial tubes and lungs, | can therefore cheerfully recommend your Medicated Aparatus as being the most con- Venient and effectual mode of applying anything of the kind | have ever seen. No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by using your medicines. 1 taust here be allowed to confess that I am op- soy to prescribing or using secret com pounds, ut this little neatly contrived article, and its ef- fects in the cause above alluded to, have induced me to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may think proper. Respectfully, yours, &c., C. JOHNS, M.D, No. 609 Houston street, N.Y. Price three dollars a package. Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS and BOYD & ao L, 149 Chambers st... N.Y. ‘our pe our pack&ves sent free to ar rt of the Uni- ted States for ten dollars. out aS N. B.—Dr. Curtis's Hyveana is the ORIG 4 and ONLY GENUINIO ARTICLE a lee are base imitations, or vile and injurious counter- feits. Shun them as you would OLSON. For sale in Wathington by CHAS, STOTT, Pa. avenue, near 7th sticet, and J. B. MOORE in the First Ward. may 22—6m * QHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.—Centlemen’s best quality of Shirts made to measure and Warranted to fit, at the lowest New York Prices. WALL & STEPHENS. S22 Pa. avenue, next to Iron Hall (News) She was cured in one jy RU _ Medical LAD CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. ©. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic ar Nervous Debility, Dis- roses of the Kidaeys, and all Diseises arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood tothe Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sen. Heartburn. Dis: for food. Fullness, or Weight in the stom Sour Eruetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the. Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Htvried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Su atin atious when ina lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deti- ciency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flasbes of Heat Burning in the Fiesh, Constant Imagiaings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits dhe PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling ‘of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. li is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- wean people, and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar preparati extant. The lestimony in. its favor given by the most pror nent and well-known Physicians and ividuals: i ail parts of the country is immense. The fol- v rolina is respectfully sub- vi still doubt, to the ! Receipt Book. for is of all the w * or Practi Farmers und Families, to be had Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Odlice and Manufactory, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILAD HIIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich- ” mond County, N.C. Pixs Hitr, Mareh 4, 1S. Da. C.M. Jackson, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dys pers; in its worst n, for the last five years. Such was my condi- tion for twelve months that the physicians and all who saw me s2 I must die. While in this con- g di to the water laces in Vir- . and North Carolina, but was ot benefitted by any water to which I was taken. While on iny way home I stopped a week at Ruth- fordton. a small village in North Carolina, to ry the effect of some Chalyheate water in that ee About the last of the week I went intoa Slovce store to vet some medicine for my child and ryself. ‘There were several of the village phy us ia the store, and one of them seemed to ta « in my ease, and, after asking m some questions, sid he had been a dyspeptic and lad been greatly benetitted by the use of HOOF - LANDS GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by you. and he insisted that I wonld try the Bitters. tle alsocalled the next day at iy room, and in- sisted so much that £ would try them that [asked him to get me one bottle. H dit, and [ com- menced taking it as directed. and I was more ben- fitted by il than all the water and medicine | had ver taken r reaching home one of my nei, zr ehbors came r ave Lin nearty all th ft, which elteeted much good in his He bas often called on nue for more of thi kind of medicine, saying be was more ber by it tham any other Le had taken, but T have not been able to get for him or myself since ; will you, therefore, please ship me a dozen or soon ats possible. Respecifully, yours, W. SMITH DR. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N- 3, October 2, 1s : * Having experien very great benetit from the use of HOOP LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS in Dysentery and fanctional derangemeut of Liver, and its concomitant evils, 1am desirous ining a quantity of it forthe benetit of my nity. You will, therefore, please send a ae. PiPICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Huntsvitie, Yadkin N.C. Noveinber Ist. 1555 Dr. €. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to ex- press to you my ve thanks for your discovery to say the least of it. has ef- er medicines, that I have ‘ailaltodo, HOOF LANDS S bave cured me of the most «t case of the PILEs that, perbaps, the lot of man. My cast nota stranver in this communi 1 am well kuown in this aud the surroun counties, and can truly say that my recovery astounded all iny friends and relati as I had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good ¥ uli prevailed upon to try the berty to make any use of Uhis communica- i + tbe bencat ef the aillicted, you may think proper. ‘Truly, yours, WM. J. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetaile, they invig- ud strengthen the systemf never prostrate can be used for infants as well as adults. Por sale by respectable dealers everywhere. and by Z. D. GILMAN, Was’ ion; J. L. KID- WELL, Georgetown, and J. R. PIERPONT, Alexandria. mar i—ly PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THs PHILOSCPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. BS. LA CROIX, MM. D., ALB WN. Y., 1 9 Paces and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lithographs and Plates. Price only Tweaty-Five Cents. Sent Free of Posinge to all parts of the Uaion. VY BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— aininy nearly ty of read- that of the ChN PE OR DOL- PUBLICATIONS aS 3 urraze, duties and disqualifications, and remedies; with Liha regia! illustrating the omy aud Plysiolocy, and Diseasesof the Re- puive Organs of both sexes, their structure, ud functions. A popular aud comprehen- reatise on the Duties and Cansalties of sin- seand married life—happy and fruitful alliances, node of securing them—tinfelicitous and infertile mes—their obviation removal ,— important biats to those contemplating: matrimony, that will yvercome objections to it; none, however, should ake this important step without first consulting its entaries on the diseases and medical vhittes from infancy to old ave, each ty itlustrated by beautiful lithogra- plates—nervous debility, its causes and cure, peice al once so simple, safe, and effectual failure is impossible—rules for cont mana: bya bat empiri vraciice—an essay on all from indiscretio ; with plain and Which all persons can cure them- —remedies for those self- isappointed hopes so un- ately prevalent in vad bea It isa truth- fal adviser lo the married aud those contemplating marriage. Jts perusal is particularly recommend- ‘d to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy coudition, and who are conscious of bav- ing hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to Wh every human being i . Pri WENTY-FIVE CED per copy, or Five for One Dollar. ailed free of post- ay to ot al Fos of the United States. N. i3.—Those who prefer may consult Dr. UA CROLX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to auy part of the Union accord: ny to di- rections, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Odice Box 579, Albany, N.Y. i[9* Ullice open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 Pp. m., and ou Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m. iig* Ollice REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to >i Maiden Lane, Albany, N . dec 7—y V ATCHES, JEWELRY. < SILVERWARE, §c. M.W.GALT & BRO. are constantly receiving large invoices of the above, und oiter every article in their line at the lowest rates. OLD AND SILVER WORK of every de- scription made to order, such as TESTIMO- NIALS, richl abellished, with ay ‘propriate de- signs, S1LV TEA SETS, DINNER SER- VICES, &e. ae Stones set in every style, however elab- orate. ABMS, CRESTS, MOTTOES, &c., cut on stone. M. W. GALT & BRO. 321 Pa. av., between Ninth and Tenth sts, je 1--1£ ee MERY, TOILET ARTI- cles, &¢.—\We have now in store a large varl- ety of fine and common Fans, Harrison’s and Lu- bin’s celebrated Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, vis- iting and playing Cards, Tooth Powders, Porte Monnaies, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Baskets, &c., all of which we are selling out at low prices to sult the times at the Piano, Music, Stationery, and Fancy Goods Store of JOHN F. ELLIs, 306 Pa avenue, bet. 9th and lth sts may 23-15 en Miscellaneous. Teeasuny DerarrMenr, June 6, (895 | hie gag will be received at this depart- ment antil the 27th day of Angust next, at 12 o'clock, m., for furnishing (wronght, fitted, and delivered in a properstate to put intothe building) all the material for the exterior walls of the soat! wing of the extension of the Treasury Department building, which will be either granite or marble. as may hereafter be determined. The bidder whose hid is accepted, to have wee cast ab of furnishing the material for the outside of the re- mainder of the building when Congress may have made the necessary appropriations for its construc- tion. provided that at that time it is deemed for the interest of the United States to give it to him. The departinent reserving the right to reject the proposals hereby invited, should the interest of the United States reqnire it. © The stones must all be wrought to the dimen- sions, sizes, models, &c), which may be furnished by this department. by which all measurements will be governed On the court or rear side of the exterior the walls will be plain ashler, with plain window openings ofequal height in the three upper stories, “ud crowned with a cornice similar to the rear of the present building, withont the architrave and frieze. On the remainder of the exterior walls, the col- umns and antae, their capitalsand bases, the enta- blature and balustrade, the window and doordres sings, &c_, the style of architecture of the present buildin. so far as ormiment is concerned, will be preserved throughout, with the exception of the door and window openings, which may be varied. except those in thecast end of thetwo wings. The sizes, shape, and dimensions of the columns, antae, capitals, bases, and cross section of the entablature and balustrade will be the same as in the present building. If of granite, the shaft of the columns may be either in one or three pieces of equal length. ‘The base and capital of the columns and antae will each be in one piece. ‘Thearchitrave of the entab- lature will extend in one length from centre to cen- tre of antae or column, and those over the latter to be composed of but one block. with both sides and bottom wrought. together with such parts of the top as nay be required. ‘Those over the antae, the outer face and the top and bottom ede. The face of the ashler must be perfectly wrought tothe sample, with all the necessary heads, Te- bates, returns, &e., required. The beds, builds, ends, &¢., rough hammered to the Goes Allre- bates. mouidings,, ornamental and bevelled work must be clean Sou, ane Aareenthy tothe direc- tions given by the superintendent. If marble is used, the shafts of the columns may be in four and tive pieces; the architrave in one length from centre to centre of the columns or antae; but over the former may be composed of three ute blocks, one laying flatwise, forming the underside and the first my b edze; the other two standing on ed: ¢ the inside and outside faces of the Those over the antae must be in one block. The measurement of the materjal and work de- yent (hereon will made agree- form and schedule, and all peordingly Schedule or rule for the measurement of materials to be delivered, viz: ame. ably to the followi bids must be mad column, including ¢ ht, and workmanship. Architrave overantae, inel freight, and workmanship Capitals of columns, exch includ stock, freight.and workmanship Capitals of . each, including stock, frei ud workmanship. Bases of antae, each, including coste freigit, aud workmanshi Bases’ of i each, i stock, fre! Shafts of column cost of stock, fre Shofts of column including cost o: manship Pp ning cost of BLSP.n cen n one piece, including t, and workmanship.. nthree or more pieces, tock, freight, and work- steps, (With a cross s 64 to> inches.) per foot in length, inciu- ding cost of stock, freight, and workman- For any greater width than 3 feet, an increase of price per superticial foot for each additional 3 inches of width fect, up tos of. measured as follows : The stock not exe 30 cubic feet, be measured and paid for by the cubic contents, at per cubic foot...... For ail stones excceding 30 fee ceeding 70 cubic feet. for eac foot an additions! price of. For all stones paced tents, foreach additional footan additional ees of, per cut ‘oot ‘or stones of greater width than three times their thickness, there will be paid an additional price of per cent for each additional three Inches ia width The work on the above will be measured and paid for by the superficial foot. For each super- cial foot of fine hammered granite work seen, equal to No. 1 hammering on Boston eustom-house, per superti No.2 hammerin additional + cubic foot. rbic feet incon- per superti Toot.....--2 susan No.4 hammering on Boston custom-house, per superficial foot....... For all beds, builds, ends, ba mered full to the square, superticial foot.... Each bidder to fv foot of the st standing of the a rqualities of hammering; the fifui sid rough hammering; while the show the rough stock; and this will be @ standard in judying of the stock de- livered. if of arb! » the face of the asiiler mus: i most perfect manner, ay size above named, to by aud the surface seen will be meas- for al $—— per superticial foot. of beds, puilds, backs, a&c., full tune, $—— per superficial mered in t sample of th by the bidd ured and pa! For ham to the square, foot, If the above is sand rubbed, —— per ceat. is to be added. For hammering of channels and rebates, not ex- ceeding 4 by 2 inches, ceut additional per lineal foot For hanunering of mouldings of one curve, — per cent. additional upon the cost of plain work; of ‘wo Curves, —— per cent. upon plain work, per su- perficial foot. Each arris on same, — cents per lineal foot. For hammering bevelled work, ——per cent. ad- ditional to plain work; but to apply only to the part cut off from the square work, and which is in no case to be measured in the plain work. For hammering of circular work, —- per cent. additional to plain work. Ninety per cent. of the amonnt of the work done and material delivered, according to the contract price, (said amount to be ascertained by the esti inate of the superintendent appointed for that pur- pose.) will be paid from time to time as the work proceeds, and ten percent retained until the eom- sletion of the contract and aceptance of the work, &e., by the superintendent aforesaid. Contracts will be awarded only to master build- ers or mechanics ; and the assignment thereof, ex- cept by consent of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, will be a forfeiture of the samme Every proposal must be accompanied by a writ- ten guarantee, signed by two responsible persons, (certitied to be so by the district attomey or judge of the said district) that the bidder will, when re- quired, if his proposals he accepted, enter into a contract and bond, with proper and sutlicient se- curities, in the sum of fifty thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of the same, if for the whole work, and of 2 proportionate amount if for @ partthereof. Any information touching the mat- ter can be obtained by application to the ‘Treasury Department ‘roposals will also fi be received up to the afore- said date for furni x and delivering at the site, by the perch, the ri i stone for the foundation, cellar, and area walls of said building, and mast be of the very best description for that purpose, They will be required in such quantities and at such times as will be most for the convenience of the operation on the work, and in quality, to the one Spproval of the superintendent. The de- ment reservins the right to reject the proposals Loreuy invited if the interest of ke United Bates should require it. _The proposals must be sent to this department, directed to the Gel eh eam under cover to the Secretary of the Treasury, (endorsed ** Materials Sor the Treasury Building Extension,”’) and will be opened at one e’clock, Pp. n., of the last day fixed for receiving the same, in the presence of the bidders, if any choose to attend. 1 ntinel, Alexandria, equi, Richmond, Va. Va.; Intelligencer and Star, Vashington, D. C.; Sun and Republican, Baltimore, Md.; Pennsylva- nian, Philadelphia; Day Book and’ Sun. vew York; Post, Boston; Argus, Portland, Me, Patriot, Concord, N. H.; and Argus, Albany, N. Y., two times each week for sixty days. Bill to be sent to Secretary of the ury. sea A. “4 Low MAN, Sup’t of Treasury Building E: es pit of : y ug Extension. sv, FINE WATCHES. AVING made a considerable addition to my af stock of GOLD HUNTING PAT- ENT LEVERS, and LADIES’ WATCH. ES, of first quality, heavy 1s carat eases. Also, SILVER WATCHES for boys. I offer them at greatly reduced prices. ‘The movements are selected with great care, and every Watch is warRantep. Persons in want of a fine timekeeper are invited to examine my assortment. H. SEMKEN, No. 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sty mar JU “Information for Traveler BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling but 17% rst dl Running Time botween Washington and GE CHECKS To BE Cincinnati 27 hour: NAD IN WAS*TINGTON aa THROUGH TICKETS AND BA ‘PME BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having creatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest indecements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and ail portions of ( T, NORTH- d the SOU THW The connection betw the Trains from Wasb- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptiy made at the Washington Junction (lately called the Kelay House) 9 miles from Baltimore his is the only cha required between a the Obio river Baggage is checked + wh Ww Wheeling at the Washington and rechecked ond trans- ferred there, (w assengers) without charge. for those holding neh Tickets for points be- yond. Th: as leave W daily atta On Sun latter hour onty At WELE with the trai Sts ys al Che ANG direct commectacn is made of the CENTRAL ONTO RAIL. ROAD, running from Beil onthe Ohio, near Wheeling, thr: mivid Zanesville, and k, to COLUMBUS ins connect k with the cars of the Newark, Manstield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo. h « Miami Rarl- read to Xew sville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami R 1) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayetie, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, etc [77 Passengers holding Th Memphis, Vicksburg, rough Tickets for =, New Orleans, Ohio Louis are sold by this route by AND, and via Cleveland te ckets are sold sville, Cairo, and St. i> For CL Toledo, Det Chic when the Ohio is na ible betw and. Wellsville (forty miles) wh with the Cleveland’ and Pittsiy ZO, etC., Ta a ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route atfording Th Checks in Washington, it is also inost speedy, and direc nearly al yoints in the great West. Ti Washington to Cinci about 10 miles shorter t F 5, BY the sbortes* 53 miles, being y any other route! it TICKET, GTON :—To Wheeling, 89 50; Cokum- 65; Dayton, 5 by rai . by steamer lis, S17 SO; on “0; 6 i 25 50 and JERICK AND HARPER'S | f. INSBL RG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS. PIEDMONT. OAKLAND. aud FAIRMOUNT. erase Sl may le 4 p.m. For th saltimore and Whee Washington 1[* For trains to and froin Baltimore, Anapolis. “ see special advertise 17" For further inforiny i ~apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Ay at Washington Station JOUN H Master of T Baltimore and Ohio Rai tf DONE, altimore. may 3 URANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. ASUINGTON and ALEXANDRIA, GOR- and RICHMOND—no night line SOUTH, DONSVILL on Sanday. Leave Washington ¥ Uefore 6 o'clock Leave Alexau ‘ 7 am Leave Washington § 0 7 pm Leave Alexandria x : 3 <“ pm FARES BY From Washington and donsville From Gordonsville to RieLaac ‘Travelers will tine est, most pleasant Greenbrier W = phur, Warm, Hot, zs. Warrenton, Charlottsvi » Strasburg Winchester, Harrisonly’ rion, Weir's Cave, Natural Bridge, Lusay, New Market, Mid- dleburz, &c FARES Alexand: am ‘Capon Spri From “ “ “ M OMNIBUSES and BAGG AG! be at the Depot of the We- convey passengers and basoa/ he tor ALEXANDRIA stance of 6 mn. ing ample time for ae VANDEGRIFT AT SOUTHER VAIL ROUTE WICE DAILY BRYTWEEN WASHING ton and the South via F rede icksburg, Richmond, Va, Weldon and W ton, 8S. C., and mingt asta, © veby informed that the sens VERNON . ua dail 2 Richaond at i egal 2g p.m. The folowing Throng Tickets cau ve obiaine:d on board the boais: ToFredericksbury ...-..-... To June £ ‘To Richr ‘To Norfolk, ‘fo Petersbary, ‘0 Weldon, N.¢ To Wilimis T ‘To Aquia Creek....... Meals and State Roow For further information apply boats, or to GEO. M: tHNcry: je 30—2w Washington. THE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBOAT COMPAN STEAMER ALICE C. PRICE. CAPT. SAMVTEL BAKER, ILI, LEAVE, WASHINGTON AT Six o'clock a.1n.jand ALEXAN- 2 ate DRIA at 7 o'clock, a. m.— whee! Ew a§ On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Mattox, Currioman, L. Machodoc, Piney Point, Kinsale. and Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—F or Chapel Point, Wicomico, Leonardtown, Piney Poiut, st Mary’s and Cone. On WEDNESDAY, (returning)—Leave Conc at 4 o'clock, a. m_, for St. Mary's. Piney Point. vn, Wicomico, sndC lapel Point. § i —Leave Cone at 4 o'clock, a. m., for Kinsale. Piney Point, L. Ma- chodoc, Currioman, and Mattox The A. C. Prive will call at the usual landing ~< on the river when sivnals are made. By order of the Board: JAMES P. SMITH, President. Alexandria, Va., June 1, Ins. je 15—ar WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILKUAD. cane HOUKS.—On and - Mo day, the 23d iast » Trains will " Leave Washington at 6 and 5% a. mi., and 3 and p.m. Of Sunday at 143 p. m. sec Baltimore at 4¥ and 9X a. m., and Sand p.m. On Sunday at 44 a.m. ap 23—tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR THE ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND MANASSAS GAP RAILROADS. E Subscriber's Coaches will call for passen- ers wish: to connect With ,, _ «ff-~~~ », the above rallronds My Coaches ages “ connect with the Steamers GEOKGE WASH INGTON or THOMAS COLLYER, which leave Washi at6 a.m. Meals furnished on the boats. ‘ersons Wishing the coaches to call for them ean leave their name and residence with Mr. John 'f Killman, near the Capitol gale; Mr. Dutt’s dros store, corner Pa. avenue and 12th st; or al Geo, « Thos. Parker & Co.'s store. Coaches can be had for Pleasure Trips. may WILLIAM W LEY. STEAMBOATS CONNECTING wie EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV- >. = Washington or Alexan- dria —The Steamers THOS. COL YER or GEORGE WASHINGTON wi ke the above connections, leaving Washington at 6 a m., for the Orange and Alexandria Cars, sore pide nect with the same train on their arrival. i MEALS furnished on the boats. ee. connect with all the trains from Bal- 5 SAM’L 6 NEY, © : may itt EDNEY, Captain MEMorRs OF THE COUNTESS OF BLES- sington, by R. R. Madden, M. RK I. A. owe vols, FRANCK TAYLOR. | i i i i | { | | zh Tickets and | press Train which | 4 NEW RovTI E FOR sorTHen 3 TRAV. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, PHILADRL- PRIA, AND BALTIMORE. TO NORFOLK, WELDON, WILMINGTON, RALEIGH, CHARLESTON ANDAUGUSTA,MOBILE, AND NEW ORLEANS - SUMMER AND FALL ARRANGEMENT ar (exe Sundays.) VIA BAY LINE. and SEABOARD & ROAN- OKE RAILROAD, to the above mentioned laces, the Schedule being so arranged that the rayeler is not subjected to any night travel on the Railroad from New York to Wilmington, in North Carolina THRO From New York to Do TICKETS mington Weldon... oe Norfelk and Portsmeuth 5 50 Do, Weldon... . 10 08 De Norfolk and Portsmouth 6 50 From Baltimore to Wilmington, N.C 12 0 Do. Weldon... Do Norfolk and 500 further information and Through Tirkets, 1 New York et the New Jersey Railroad p. foot of Courtland street; in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad Oniee, in Liberty street; in Baltimore at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, foot of Union Dock, or on board of the Bay & " Oninibusses and Baggage the Line, by which passer ¢ are conveyed through Ph timore free of all expense, and Baggave Condac- tors whose duty it is to give information and check the baggage to the several points on this route, accompany the passengers — Passengers from New York and Pilladeiphia will have their baggage checked to Baltimore and thence on board the Bay Boats to Norfolk, Ports- mouth, Weldon, &c.. &e The new and splendid steamer LOUISIANA 1,120 tons burthen, replete with every comfort and convenience, hits been added to the line. THE LINEBEING NOW COM of the splendid steamer LOUISIANA, Capt. Ge w see] NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. James Canon, bay ing unsurpassed State Rooms and Berth Accom. modations The Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers the Company's wharf. Unic cord street, daily (Sundays exer or immediately after the aves New York at = and Philadelphia at 12¥% p.m. The follow the schednle : Leave New York a! - Leave Philadelphi Leave Baltimore w ns are provide: ts and their bay- will leave oO clock, a.m the South. via the ished id and Petersbarg, ssenyers for Riv hime e) or any other points on the James River Boats ex leaving Baltimore 7 All ps Plymouth, senzers for Exlenton, other point on the Seabord Will find it the most pleas { and agneewabie route, i. FALLS, Agent. a ie — Hid. WELMINGTON & Bat RAILROAD. —Passenver train daily (except Sundays) for Ph delphia at 5.30, (hapress) and 11 a.m, and? and Malm: 5 (Havre de Grace ws) and Tp tm; 7 p.m. train runs every wight, this being the only trainen Sunday. it a.m train class car attached ; fare in it to Pt No SECUND CLAS> TICKE Cam. s FORK BALTIMORE at va. m., (12.45 Express +m am; Havrede 5 NAS am, 315, Grace Accommodatic 5.56 p. m., and 245 a.m WM. CRAWFORD, Avent nore, April 3u—tr 1 LE NEW YORK 38D LIVERPOOL Bee oy SNM ST anes Beisasy MAIL ST Wun SHIPS are the ATLANTIC. Captain West, PACIFIC, Captzin Nye, BALTIC. © MERS COMPRISING ‘These Ships have bee ly for Governune: taken in their const +2 insure strength and speed. and tions for passengers are unequalled for elcx aad comfort. PRICE OF PASSAGE From New York to Liverpool, tn tirsteabin, $12 d cabin, . - - - - = ° ve use of extra size state rooms, - 3 From Liverpool to New York. - £30 and £20 An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can be secured until paid for For frei, Cy we apply to ARD K. COLLINS & CO % Wall street, New York ° BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO, Liverpool, FG. ROBERTS & CO 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. MIN MUNROE & CO, Netre Daww des ORG A. DRAP ‘Fhe owners of these ships w ble for gold, silver, cious stones. or my signed therefor, and the v pressed. nov 16—ly SR MOTT Beweii’s Line. fay NEW YORK, ALEX: DRiA, WASHI) TON CITY, AND bis IMWTOFRCOLU Bla PACKET6 TPMIIS LAINE OF PACKE LY from pier 14 Ka~t river, New York, and ofteuer if necessary, and is composed of the ful- lowing “i vessels : New sch’r A.V. Bape t, Redeil, master New seb’r Morr Benet... A.V. Tredwell. Sch'r Ann D., Wm. Olive Sch'r Vor > = Sch’r COMMANDER-IN Sch’r Gkeenway, Wilson, master ‘These vessels are al! fast sailers, and the maste"s are men of experience ia the trade. and the ouly regular line of Washington MOTT BED * Wall street, New York. MASTERS & SONS. Alexandria, Va THOMAS KILEY feb 1—6in Washington and D. of C FOR MOUNT VEKAUN. - N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS —rD Anh round trip, $1; from Alexandr 75 cents —The steamer THOMA COLLYER leaves Wasbington dria at 934 o'clock. Coaches leave the boat at $y o'clock. Coach fare cents. Per sons Wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker Refreshments on the boat Oct tt SAM'L GEDNEY, Capiain FOR PHILADELPHESA. Ca SUNION LINE The Steanet ONTO, Capt. Trippe. will cow aa mence running on this for Ptilade ny Union Dock. daily (except Sunda ping at Ford's Laudix 4 MONDAY t Fare Cabin passage. ..... Fare Forward Deck i0P BREAKF As" : ER provided on Boord ‘ RAWPoKD Agent Baltimore, Marc> 31—tr SEA BATHING AY OLD POINT ©OM- FORT. LVI MORE STRAM PACh- BAMERS will. _ «ff loot of ¥ NE OF TH ET CO leave the Unie Ww respectfully request — who purpose pure. jar very extensive assort consisting «f Pianos from the ror of Hallet, Davis & Co , Boston; Bacon & Kaye, New York; Kuabe, Gaeble & Co_, Baltimore. These Primos we guarantee in every respec! be inferier to none others. We take old Pianos in part payment. accept geet endorsed notes for 2, 3, and 6 months. tn fact mash? almost any arrany at to sult purchasers. 7 We have also several sec vet | Land Pianos 2 sale low and upon easy Also, Guitars, Violin sic, Suings, &c. a Persons can have their Pianos tuned and repee by Jeaving their names with JOBN F_E terms S Plates, Accordeous, SIC.—ThePiesident’s Noun dG Quickstep, composed by Robert Hellar, bes just been published by the culuerfbers. The tile [age i> most elegantly embellished 2 HILBUs & HITZ. Music}Publishers, Depot in Star building i ie

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