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h* ?? fVOR THING TO ft G.sStfETHEJV, Attorney and C o u n a e 11 ol\a t LA VP. waaaiaeToir, d.A f. Practice* in the 8uprem* ('aim of (he United *>tatee,Mid in the court* of Mary l*?<U Virginia, aqj| > the Diatrict of Columbia, ?nd . W ^ ACTS AS AGENTj for penon* having buainei* with Congreaa, the I m W*r, Treaaury, Navy, and General Po*t Office De paramenia, the General I,and Office, Pen*ion Office Office of Indian Affair*, P*teirt Office, dte. Ac. ' OFFICE a Miaaouri Avenue, between 3d and 4 j atreeta. ay Particular attention paid to the procuring of S the Bounty due toJBoldiar* of ih* United State* un" " ' " loaT anil (ft th? nr,icurinv f der the law ol reo. u, 1 ~ ? ? r ? j of Patents for new Inventions. ap 14dtf Jj to inventors. s PATENT AGENCY . AT ' Washington City,D.C. WII.MAm'P. ELLIOT, formerly of the patent office. , THE 8F!B9CRIBER, fot more than twenty years , connected with the Patent Office, and for many j yearn official Surveyor of the City of Waahinf(ton, having relinquiahed all buaineaa connected with hie , Architectural, Engineering, end Surveying departments, in order to devote hia whole time end attention to the arrvice of Invontora, Patenteea, and persona intereated in Patafita, and to catahliah a perma- . ncnt Agency at the Seat of Government for the uae and benefit of that important claaa of the communi- 1 < 'f. ty, offers hie services to ell pereona desiring to make ' inquiries respecting the originality of Inventions and Dison varies, and the practice or obtaining Petenta in the United States, and relating to all kinds of buaineaa required to be transacted at the Patent Office: such aa making searches, and preparing papars and , drawings for applicants for Patents, Caveats, Assignments, Agreements; amending Rejected Claims, and presenting them for re-examination; attending , to Appeal Cases, Interfering Applications, and drawing up papers relating thereto, and to taking evidence respecting the originality of Inventions. He will also attend to making out petitions for the re- < issuing, renewal, extension, and restoration of lost , Patents; apply for Withdrawals, and for Patents for I Additional Improvements and Designs; make Die- , r I aimers, and procure copies of Patents, Deods, ^Drawings, dec., and have them recorded. He will also superintend (Jommiseions for taking testimony relating to Patents, to be used in the United Stales Courts in the several States. He will likewise attend to the drawing of Bills in Equity, in cases ol j Appeal, and attend to the cases at court; to giving opinions on the legality of Patents granted, agd legal opinions on all other points touching Patent cases; to famishing copies of decisions on points of < law relating thereto; to explaining the practice of our J courts in deciding Patent cases; and to all business , of a legal character relating to Patents. In the die- , charge of the abors named duties,the subscriber will | be assisted by gentlemen of the highest legal attain- , men ts, and by artists of the first eminence. ( The subscriber having (during a tour through Eu- , rope) made arrangements with able and responsible ^ Agents in Lojrno* and Pasts, will attend to the j procuring of Patents in Enoiaan and Faawci, and , will explain the practice of procuring patents in other Foreign Countries. I The undersigned aflers his services to Agents and Applicants for Patents residing out of Washington, j whose cases ntay have been rejected at the Patau t Office, on account of defective claims, or the misap- j prehension of tha Examiners, arising from obacurs descriptions. In such eases be will make the re- j quired examinations and personal applications, and , necessary amendments to the papers. His long ex- , perience in this branch of the business will enabis him to give satisfaction. When it is known that , many of the rejected claims might be carried through , the office successfully, if properly presented and explained, the importance of this bttneb of the Agency will be duly appreciated. , The trubecriber will aleo attend to procuring Monkls where required to be made from drawings of written descriptions. Also to having drawings done , in Lithography. , Hie terms will be according to the nature and ex- , tent of the aervkes to be performed. Tbe usual re- j taining fee, however, qf five dodare, will generally be expected in advance. The charge for making an exiamination will be about five dollars. The other charges for the aimpleat caaea will U aa followa: For preparing papers?viz: Petition, apecifiemtion and oath . . t $5 00 For preparing original drawings 6 00 Do. duplicate . . 6 00 For Agency fee . . 6 00 For complex caaea the charges will vary from $20 to $100. For integrity of character, persona unacquainted with the undersigned are respectfully referred to memberiFand ex-members of Congress who have resided in Waahington ; and for qualifications he re fera to hia own works, (one of "which ia tho design of the building in which the Patent Office is arranged,) and to the annexed testimonial of an individual yvell known to (lie whole country, and to whom, more than any one else, it is indebted for the present splendid establishment, and excellent code of laws relating to Patents, that reflect so iiHjrli (Wit on hia name. , * 'I Testimonial of the Hon. H. L. EliWitM-h, Late Commissioner oLPatents. Patxi?T Orrira, February sb, 1842. Mr. William P. Elliot, who has been formerly employed in the Patent Office as Draughtsman, dec., having established a Patent Agency in the City of Washington, I take great pleasure in recommending him oa a gentleman Worthy of confidence, and as being particularly qualified to take charge of any business requiring a knowledge of Mechanical Science, Progress of the Arts, and Patent Improvements. Mr. Elliot ia also well acquainted with the practice of this Office. Hivht L. Ellsworth. Office directly opposite the Patent Office, corner of F and Eighth streets. ' Cj-All Letters on business must lie eoeT-PArn. W. P. ELLIOT, june 11?ly Solicitor for Patents. TITHE UNDERSIGNED having examined a set A of Cochran's Maps of Sacred Geography, submitted to their inspection by Mr. Wm. Robert Munroe, take pleasure in certifying that, in their judgment, they cannot fail to be greatly uaeful to Sabbath Schools, and highly interesting as well as useful in families. They would therefore highly recommend them to the favorable notice of a II Sabbath Schools and others. Alexandria, July 28th, 18If,. fih'v^lHake, | Pasters M. K. Church. John McCormick, Supt. M. E. S. School. F.lias Harrison, Pastor 1st Pres. Church, James McKenzie, Supt. " 8. School. John a Reese, Pastor -If. p. Church. Thomas AfcCormick, Supt. " s. Schoo). A/. 8. Eliuson, Principal Female Hoarding i School. Washington City. N. J. B. Morgan, Pastor, Foundry Congrega 1 tion. , J. W. French, Rretor Prot. E. Church. Geo. W. .Sainson, Pastor E street Baptist' Church. Septimus Tuatin, Chaplain U. S Senate Wm. If. Afilburn, Chaplain House Reps. Almira 11. Lincoln Phelps, Principle of Patapseo .Female Institute. W. B, Edwards, Preacher in charge Charles st. JW. K. Church, Baltimore, MA. YV lti.lxA.rl Mnnrna kaa aillimitlOtl tfl Ollf iflHllfT lion a ml of Cochran's Map* of Sacred Orography ami we have determined lo uaa them in thaia Insti* tulion. CALEB 8. HALLOWELL &. BRO. Alexandria Hoarding School, 7lh month 28th, '46. \V. K. MONROE, 96, Fayette at. Baltimora ie the principal agent aouth of N. V march 13?'.If l)ENTA L Nt KCERY: LPAKMKI.E, firm ol 1 lodge and Parmele, , Surgical, Operative, and Mechanical DENTIST, may lie seen profeaaionally from 'I n. in. to 6 {>. m., at hia office, where he has l.een located for lb* eat three year*. Orrtca and KtaiaaMra I'enn avenue, between 9th and 10th ata, april !4-4in 1,'aHTiir.NtvanK, China, anii Unas*. T. puaj sfj.l, iinuoYtar and dealer in k Ware, China olid Glass, wholesale and retail, al hia -tore, opposite Brown's Hotel, Pennsylvania Avenue Washington city, V. C. Wm REGUIjVR packets. LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. .m m m .m ja rO uil from Philadelphia the 36th of every month, uul from Liverpool the 13th of'every enth FROM PHILADELPHIA TO LIVERPOOL. 'hot- P. Copt, Oapt. I | H. F. Mierckeu Feb. 35 June 35 Oct. 35 arank, (new) Capt. E. Turley |Mar.35 July 35 \Nov. 85 usquehanna, Capt. A. Turley April 25 Aug. 25 Dec. 25 Kyomtng, (new) Capt. J. \Y. Mieruken May 25 |Sept 25 |jan. 25 FROM LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. arank, (new) Capt. E. Turley Jan. 12 May 12 Sept 12 'Utqiuhanna, Capt. I A. Turley Feb. 12 June 12 Oct. 12 f yowling, (new) Capt. J. W.Miercken Mar. 12 July 12 Nov. 12 filer. P. Cope, Capt H. F". Miervken I April 12 Aug. 12 Dec 12. Theee are firat-claae Philadelphia bu It Uhipe, laving epaciona and elegant cabina, and combinng every quality to render thom aafe and expediiona conveyancea. They are abundantly aupplied with atorea of the beat kind, and aail punctually, eking advantage of the tow and ice-boata on the Delaware. Paaaage to Liverpool, $80 ; to Philadelphia, ?211, without wine*. H. & A. (IOPE & CO., Philadelphia. BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool, an BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BttiROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, of 1200 lona, and 400 home power each. Under contract with the Lorda of the A mi rally. HIBEKNIA, Captain Alexander Ryrie CALEDONIA, Captain Ed4ard O Lott BRITANNIA, Captain John Hewitt CAMBRIA, Cap. Chaa. H. E. Judkine ACADIA, Captain William Harriaon. Die four ateamabipe now building, are The AMERICA, The NIAGARA, " CANADA, " UROPA. Will aail from' Liverpool and Boeton, via Halifax, aa follows: From Boaton. From Liverpool. Hibernia, on lit ap- 1847. I Cambria, on 4th ap. 1847. Cambria, on 1st may '47- Caledonia, on 20th ap '47. Caledonia, on 16th may'47 | Britania, on 4th may '47. Paesongera luggage to lie on board the day previiue to aailing. Paaaage money?from Boaton to Liverpool, {120 do. do. to Halifax, $20. No berth secured until paid for. Theae ehipe carry experienced Surgcona. No freight* except specie received on deys of aailng. D. BRIGHAM, Jr? Agent, At Hamdon dc Co.'?, No. 6 Wall ?t.,N. Y. _ may 14 tf Op" In addition to the above line betwegp Livertool and Hallifax, and Boston, a contract has been sntered into with'Her Majesty's Government, to esabliah a line between Liverpool and New York direct. The steam ship* for this service are now being milt, and early next year due notice will be given >f the time when they will start. Under the new rontract the steamers will sail every Saturday during tight months, and every fortnight during the other bur months in the year, going altemaetly between Liverpool and Halifax and Boston, and between Livirpool and New York. may 14-lf VEW STEAMBOAT LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Merchandise delivered in advance of Canal or Railroad. rare reduced. Cabin passage $1, Deck do. #1 35. The new staunch and fast sailing sea steamer rohn Marshall, Captain ? Iward Huntington, will tart from pier 3, N. R., New York, on Wednesday text, 13th instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. For light freight or passage, having handsome itate-room and cabin accommodations, apply to the :aptain or board, or to TOOKER At P1ER80N8, Counties' slip, or GEO. W. CORLIES, 383, Pearl sL, N. York. Or in Philadelphia, to ALEX. HERON, Jr., 35j, North Wharves. The J. M. was built in Baltimore in 1845, is 450 tons register, furnished with a good and powerful engine, and is in all respects well calculated for a tea steamer?her qualities as such having been fully tested on an eastern route. It is proposed to makthise a regular Line agcment is given. PEOPLE'S LINK OP STEAM BOATS FOR -ALBANY, Prom the foot of Courtlandt street. New York. At 5 o'clock, p. to.?Landing at intermediate placet. < ^ The ?le*mbo?t Rochester, Cept. A. I^QH^HitchcocIt, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday afternoona, at 6 o'clock. The steamboat Columbia, Cap!. W. W. Tupper, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 'lemoons, at 5 o'clock. Al I persona are forbid trusting any of the boats of this Line without a written order from the captains or agents. For passage or freight apply on hoard the boats, or to P. C. Shultz, at the oflice on the|wharf. may 19 tf HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN STEAMBOAT AMD RAILROAD LIME From Peck Slip, East River, New York Viu Mem Haven. THE steamer Traveller, Capt. Bowers, will leave every morning, Sundays excepted, at 6 o'clli. Returning, will leave New Haven at 1} o'clock p. m. Railroad cars will leave New Ifaven on the am val of the above bolt, conveying passengers to Hart ford, Springfield and Northampton and intermedi ate places. Also to Boston, arriving at the latter place at about 7 o'clock same owning. The steamer Neui York, Capt. Peck, will leave New York every Tuesday and Thursday -afternoon at 4 o'clock, and Saturday afternoon at 9 o'clock. Returning, a boat will leave New Haven every evening al 11 o'clock. , N.B. Freight will not be received for the day boat after 6 o'clock p. m. FOR HARTFORD, DIRECT. The steamer New Champion, Capt. Lefavre, will leave every Monday, Wednenday and Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The ateamer Globe, Cap). Iloath, will leave every Tueaday, Thursday and Haturday afternor c, al 4 o'clock. , For further information enquire of .1. Ssxton, 112 South street; G. W. Coriia*, 283 Pearl street, or al No. 8 Battery place (upstair),) New York. may 26 tf " .Some things ran be tlone as well as others." SUPERIOR SODA WATER. qi C. FARtJUHAR At CO., corner of 15th JL , street and New York avenue, are now prepared to furnish the public the above delicious leverage, with a full assortment of Syrup, carefully prepared by themselves. Their apparatus is entirely new, and constructed on the latest and moat approved principle. They flatter themselves that their Soda Water is equal, if not superior, to any In the city, and invite the public to call and judge for themselves. S.sla Fountains filled to order al the shortest notice. may22 <l3m lime ! Time mTmkT A AWk bushels fresh burnt I.ime for sale by u. ward a son, at their Lumber Yard on I2lh street. may2(> confectionary, ice cream, soda water, tfce. tfce. MRS. M. A. CAMPBELL would respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Washington, and visiters to the metropolis, that she has taken the house formerly occupied by Mr. Barnes, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d streets, west of the Depot, where she will at all times be prepared to wait upon those who may give her their patronage. Ladies and gentlemen visiting the Capitol grounds will And this estaldishment a convenient and plea Mull rnon, wujir IIU CApvuwi HI pain* will M pared to make the Ice Cream and Soda Water ncond to none in the city. " All the luxuries uaually found in a confectionary constantly kept. Call and see. maySl 3m BALTIMORE <fc OHIO RAILROAD ( SUMMER J1RRANGEMEJYT. \ trains on the Main Stem and Washington i Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ltl ? May, 1847. Main Mem v WF.STWARDLY. o, For Cumberland, Hancock, Martinaburg,. n ^ Harper's Ferry, Winchester,'Frederick, / '' Ellicott'a Mills, and intermediate depots C c by the regular train, A' *' " For Frederick and intermediate stations, ? , 11 by extra train, eicJpt Sunday, 3 p EASTWARDLY. Jj From Cumberland, daily,Tegular train, at 8 a.m. ()| Hancock, do do I0J " m Martinsburg, do do 114 " -t Harper'sFerry,do do 124 r. m. Frederick, daily, except Sunday extra train, 8 a. m. e) Do do by regular train, 2 r. m. Ellicott'a Mills, daily, by several traina, at 7 y| a. m. 12 m. and 44 e. m. Fare in either direction between Cumberland and Baitimore, $7, and Tor intermediate distances at the ^ uniform rate of 4 cents per mile. .pi Through tickets are issued between Baltimore and Wheeling, respectively, $11 Between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, ' 10 Between Philadelphia and Wheeling, 1J wawiiiugioii uraucn. From Baltimore at 6) a. m. anil r. m. daily. Do do 9 a. M- daily, except Sunday. ' From Washington at 6 a. m. and 5J r. m. dally. Do do 12 r. m. daily, except Sunday. " By order: D. J.'FOLEY, Agent. c' may 18?tf ai MORNING LINE at 6 1-12 o'clock. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, * * ^ ss|| Landing at Caldwell'e, Weal Point, at GHOHf Newburg, Hampton, Poughkee,>aie, Hyde Park, Khihebeck, U. Red Hook, ? Briatol, Catakill, Hudson, Coxsackie, and Kinderhoijk. Fare reduced. . Breakfast and dinner on - board the boat P The steamboat Niagara, Capt H. L. Kellogg, will leave the steamboat pier, foot of Barclay at., jn on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,' at half-past j 6 o'clock, returning on opposite days. ' jj For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the office on the wharf. 1 WIGHT LINE. 2, FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, From the foot of Ceurtlandt street, New York. r Passengeis taking this boat will arrive in time to ct take the morning train of ears from Troy west to be Buffalo, and north to Saratoga and Lake George. Bl The low-pressure steamboat Empirt, Captain ? B. Macy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at S o'clock p. m. .. t)| The low-pressure steamboat Columbia, Captain be W. Tupper, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 o'clock, p. m. ,ti No freight taken after 9 o'clock. C ? euneiuay ami rriuay. Leave Htonington Tueeday, Thuraday and 8atur- ^ d*T- . | N.B.?Paeeengere on the arrival of the eteamere * at 8tonington proceed immediately in tbe aplendid f railroad cars to Providence and Bueton without any delay; and a baggage mailer arcompaniea each train through to Boaton, to lake charge of the bag- j HP Par paaaaga, bertha, atate rooma, or freight, appli- it cation may be made to the agenta on the wharf, and A at the office No. 10 Battery place, New Vork. ft mayS2 If J*eive tttonington Monday, WMneiuiy ami rn- . J The Rhode Inland will leate New York Monday, r or passage or ircignt apply on ooaru, or at me " office on the wharf, may 19 tf i' PEOPLE'S LINE 6F" STUART ? BOATS FOR ALBANY. Daily, Sunday/ excepted. Through direct?at 6 o'clock p. m.?from the pier between Courtlandt and Liberty atreeta, New York. C Steamboat Isaac Newton, Capt.Wm H. Peck, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 6 o'clock. Steamboat Hendrik Hudson, Capt. R. G. Cruttenden, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at 6 o'clock. At 5 o'clock p. m? landing at intermediate places. ? From the foot of Barclay street, New York. Steamboat South America, Capt. Thomas N. Hulse, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and 8unday afternoons, at 6 o'clock. Steamboat North America, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday af ternoons, at 6 o'clock. The above boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample time for the morning cars for the East and West. Freight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 4 1-3 o'clock p. m. All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this Line without a written order from the captains or agents. For passaee or freieht apply on board, or to P. C. Bhukz, at the office on the wharf, may 19 tf OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ] U. S Mail Linr to Cowra and Southampton, and Rremen. hi The splendid new steamship WASHING- a, SHMK TON, 1750 tons burthen, Frederic Hewitt, commander, will Htart from New York on the 1st of tc June next, carrying the U. 8. Mail. p She will touch at Oowes and Southampton to land h passenger* and freight, and deliver the mails for h England, France, and Belgium, and will then pro- ? ceed to Bremerhaven. Returning, will leave Bre- E merhaven the 25th of June. The Washington is built in the strongest manner, ci with a view to being converted into a ship of war, oi and subject at any time to inspection by officers ap- v* pointed by the President, both during and after con- it struction. e She has two engines of 1000 horse power each, and aecommodations.for 140 first class, and 44 ?e- hi cond class passengers. Passage from New York to Southampton or to f Bremen, first class, $120; second class, $60. j( Passage from Bremen and Southampton to New w York, first class, $150; second class, $60. # d She will carry about 000 tons freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the goods offering. All letters must pass through the Post Office. Parcels, for which bills of lading will be signed, will lie charged $5 each." For Freight or Passage, apply at the Office of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, 44 William si. ^ corner of Wall street, New York. E, Mills, General Agent. Agentuft Southampton, Day, Croakky, A Ross, do \at Bremen, C. A. Hkinkkkn & Co. do lit Havre, William Ihblin. The second Steamer of this line is in due course of construction, and will be in readiness in the ensuing fall. may 14?tf REGULAR MAIL LINE RF.TiVEFJT BOSTOJV JIJYI) jV. YOHK, Uy the fast and splendid steamers Hhodt hland ami Or/gtm. QjMlour of leaving New York changed to 6 p. m. 1111K flteam.ni Khndfl Inland, Capl. Potior, and Oregon, Oapt. Thayar, will run throughout the 1 eeaeon, in connection with the Htanington and Providence and Boaton and Proviilence railroads, leaving New York daily, Sundays excepted, from pier ! No. I, North River, at fi.o'clock.p, m., or upon the 1 arrival of the mail train'from Boaton. J Theflp flteamera are unsurpassed in speed, splen- n ; dor and comfort, having each of litem Btl large com- v | modioli, private atate rooma and bertha for 600 per- I I sons, tieaidfi), large private rooma for familiea, and 1 | parlora. . < a I Theae steamera are officered by tne moat experi- ( eneed men, and will ahorten the pasaage between t New York and Boston from one and a half to two s hours, thrreby arriving in ample time for all the linea from Boaton, north and eaat. The Oraeon will leave New York Tueaday, Thurndsy and Saturday. 1HAUNCEY WARRINER hu recently added 1 J to hie facilitiee for manufacturing parts of J /etches that may be required, by instruments for c >at purpose; and having obtained knowledge of * /atch Repairing by practice in Boston, New York, ' hiladelphia and elsewhere, will be able to attend to hatever may be offered in this department of metanics. Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Lepine, and Rerating Watches, accurately repaired; also, Common batches and Mantel and Eight-day Clocks put in rder, north side Pennsylvania avenue, between our-and-a-half and Sixth streets, on the corner of e alley east ol Coleman's Hotel, sign of the Vatch with Goasd-Key and Chain and Models repisenting the exterior of a self-registering Meteoroloical Observatory. The above location ia in part occupied by 8TEHEN EDDY, who deals in the American manuictured Patent improved Perifocal Spectacle Lens, o instrument evidently destined to supersede sll iher aid to the human vision; judging from testi- % lonials of their superior properties over other lens, will only lie necessary to refer to observation and t cts to establish for them a far higher character for H-fulness than has hitherto been attained by the s forts of art *..d science. 8. Eddv also deals in Jewelv. fine Watches. Sil- 1 it Wire, Blown'* und oilier Gold Pens. ' The public are respectfully invited to cell, particu- 1 rly those afflicted with defective sight;?nothing i desirable as its preservation and improvement;?a J tie attention in die selection ef glasses will accemish the one, in soine instance both. It is highly , iporlant to see clearly. NEW C ARVING J and '* GILDING ESTABLISHMENT. > T7ILI.IAM SPEARING, having commenced V V business in the above line, immediately in !' out of Coleman's Hotel, respectfully informs the " urens of Washington and. its vicinity, that he manacturee Looking Glass and Picture Frames, Plsin " id Ornamental Cornices, as well as every-other 1 nd of work in his line of business. William Spear- ' g's charges for all work done at his establishment ill be quite reasonable: he leapectfully solicits a ? late of the public patronage. N. B. Old Fr imes regilt. may 14 tt ? A CARD. ~ ] i TI8S ANNA M. BECK would respectfully in- n yj, form the Ladies of Washington that she is now h epared with her Spring Stock te execute all orders t i Millinery or Mantua Making with neatness and t sspatch. Residence E street, opposite Rev. O. B. p rown'i. april 21-3m 'J "UST RECEIVED, and for sale at the f Book Store of A. ADAM, on Pennsylvania venue, the following late and attractive literary pro- " ictions, viz: " By James. The Ancient Regime, 25 cents; Chas. yrrel, or the Bitter Blood, 2? cts; The Robber, 25 i s; Corse de Leon, 25 ctsj False Heir, 25; Heidle- a trg, 25; Step Mother, 2 vols. 50$ the Smuggler 25. a cauchamp, 25. ( By Miss Pickering. The Quiet Husband; the xpcctant; the Squire; the Prince and Pcdler; the scret Foe; Agnes Serl; Nandarrcl; Cousin Ilinton; 8 e Fright, each 25 cents; the Heiress,25; Who shall D i Heir, 25. c By Ciiari.es Lever. Tom Burke of Ours, 50 cts; ic Nevilles of Gtarretstown. 25 cts; Jack Hinton. 50; \ harlcs O'Malley, 50j Arthur O'Leiiy, 25 cents; 'J night of Gwynne,25. j By Alexander Humor. Genevieve, 50 cts, Che- f dier de Harmental, 25; Lady of Monsoreau, 2 vols I, the Three Guardsmen, 25; the Counte of Monte , hristo, 2 vols ftl; Duke ol Burgundy, 25, Joan, the 11 eroic Maiden, 25 a By Georqe Lippard. The Quaker City, 2 vols o 1; Blanche ol Brandy wine, 3 vols 75 cts e By Samuel Lover. Handy Andy, 50cts; Legends id Stories of Ireland, 50 cts; Hory O'Moore, 50 cts; 1 ongs ai)d Ballads, 25 By W. H. Ainswortii. The Towerof London, 50; f hnchton, 25; Diana of Meridor, $1 lor the 2 vol. J The Dutchman's Fireside, 25 cts Young Kate, or the Rescue, 25 F The Young Prima Donna, by Messrs Grey, 25 p Kruitzner, or the German's Tale, 25 v Willulncss of Woman, 25 Q Evelina, by Miss Burney, 25 p The Daguerreotype Miniature, 12$ Lives of Statesmen, by Hon J Q Adams, 25 Confessions of a Pretty Woman, by Miss Pardoe 25 tt Amelia Wyndham, 25 Father Darcy, 25 B The Prairie Bird, by Murray, 25 n Love and Mesmerism, by Horace Smith, 25 u The Female Minister, 25 g Rose Marie, or the Gogo Family, 25 b Archibald Werner, 50 t| Sylvester Sound, the Somnambulist, 37J Stories of Waterloo, by Maxwell, 25 " Guy Rivers, a Tale of Georgia, 25 H My Own Home and Fireside, 50 8 History of the Bastilc, by Davenport, 50 a The Protege, by J E T 25 The Tartar Chief,-25 c The Venice Orange Girl, 12$ t< Freaks of Cupid, in three parts, each 12 J p Leontine, 25 Ormond, or the Secret Witness, 25 The Chronicles of Clover Nook, 12^cts , Charmed Sea by H. Martineau, 25 ' Groves of Blarney by Mrs. Hall, 25 ? Siege of Vienna, 25 J Eucretia by Bulwer, 25 a Leila,12A t IMTHO WANT8 A LOT OF GROUND " It AT A CHEAP PRICE 1?The ?ub?criI*T as divided his farm and laid oil' a tract of about 40 ires into lou of from one, two, four, and six acres icb, which he will sell at low prices and on easy J trms, so that it may be within the means of any '' arson to purchase one, and thereby to secure to imself and family a homestead. These lots are andsomoly situated in a very healthy location, on | public road, about 1$ miles from the Navy Yard ( I ridge, on the east side of the Anacoslia river. j The soil istMell suited lor garden purposes or the j iiltivation of f^iit trees, and several excellent springs f water are near to them. There is also sufficient f food on each of the lots to enclose them, and timber t i abundance can be had in the neighborhood to . rert any building at a very low price. I Those wishing to purchase, will do well to apply j Don, as they can have a choice of location, &c. Also, for sale, a one-story log DWELLING fOUSfi, with as much land as may be desired, ad>ining the above lotif, very handsomely situated, and nth a small expense could be converted into a welling for two small families. I For further particulars apply to G. A. SAGE, Near the Good Hope Tavern, D. C. july 21?if j 1*11 K ?U iskk is how receiving an < additional supply of groceries comprising I F recall Teas, Coffee of various kinds 1 Mew Orleans, Porlo Kico, and St. Crol|r sugars I)o do do molasses Sugar'house sirup and molasses Fresh apices, ground and unground Sperm, adamantine, and mould candles Tomato sauce, catsups, anchovies, Ac. Sardines and Curry powders Sarsaparilla sirup, fancy'soap Military shaving aoap, Ac. Orange county butter 100 sugar cured hams 100 superior shoulders I A large supply of cigars and tobacco Po which ho invites attention S. HOLMES, i june 19?d3w 7th street. A CARD. LH. HECK would Inke ihi. method of notifying , hi, friend* and public genernlly that ho liaw renoved hi. home Furni?hi?n Slure from Penney!- ' mil .venue to E ntreet north oppo.ite Rot. O. B. Jrnwn'n.one squire we?l of the General Poit Office, living lirger house itnl n lower rent f can and nill aril iny ind ill kind* of House-Furniihing oodi cheiper thin it iny time heretofore. I will ' ry to prove thin to iny one in win! of gnodi thit rill give me cell. N. H. Ktfoms/ur rent, lurmtneti or uniurrusneu, April 21-3m potash. r gf d\ Itm. Potash for rale. Juat nwei.ed by 1 i>OU CHARI.ES STOTT, 1 mty 29 7lh street and Perm, s.ennr. 1 (160 beck's' 50 < daguerreotype rooms, lemmnt to the corner of 7th treat and Penn. avenne, over Stott'i Dni/f Store. A CCURATE and highly finished Portraits for f\ ?1 SO, Groups in proportion. Post Mortem casea attended to with promptiide and certain success at a reasonable advance. * i share of the public patronage is most respectilly solicited. , june 1 tf J. H. B. BECK. i % A Earthenware, china, & glass, Thos. Purse 11 has juHoinported, per ships Librty and Ohio, from Liverpool! and other sources, ignty-iour packages of the aboVe articles, amongst vnich are? French, English, India/Bluestone, W. O. and Ironstone dinner, dessert, tea, coflfer, and toilet sets Hich gold-tand white and figured China Tea sets, or pieces detached Cut and ulain hall lamps 8olar, side, Liverpool and stand lamps and wicks Lamp glasses, girandoles, ko. Ivory handle und other knives and forks in sets ol fifty-one pairs or separate ' Real silver and imitation table, tea apd dessert spoons y Plated and CXfrmau silver castors Brass and plated candlesticks Plated cake-baskets, waiters, in sets or detached English and American tea and coflee sets Concc biggins and urns Looking glasses, shovel and tongs, Ike. All r?f wliinh will Itn ??l,l u-Ii..Uu..I. ....J -l.il qI 'erf low prices lor cash h irst (juality stone and Britannia ware at the fac orv prices An extensive and good assortment of common ware, uitable for retail groceries The subscriber solicits a call from his friends and he public generully, at his store, opposite Brown's lotel, Pcnn. Avenue, assuring them that he is deternincd to sell as cheap as the very cheapest for cash. THOS. PUKSKLL. Ih-. Christie's Galvanic Rings and Magnetic Fluid. rHIH remarkable invention, which hos received the almost universal approbation of the medical profession of Great Britain, compriaea an entirely lew application of Galvanism, aa a remedial agent >y meana of which the ordinary Galvanic Batleriea, Ulectric add Magnetic Machinea, dec. are" entirely, liapenaed with, and the myaterioua power of Gal van am applied without any of the ohjectiona which are naeparable from the general mode now in uae. The Galvanic Ringa have been uoad with entire ucceae in all aaaea ef rheumatiam, acute or chronic, pplying to the bead, face, or limbe; gout, tic-doloeux, toothache, bronchitia, vertigo, nervoua or aick leadache, indignation, paralysis, palay, epilepay, fita, ramp, palpitation of the heart, apoplexy, atilfneaa of he jointa, apinal complainta, lumbago, neuralgia, lervoua tremora, dizziness of the head, paina in the heat and aide, general debility, deficiency of neroua and phyaical energy, and oil nervoua diaordera. n cases of confirmed dyapepaia, which is simply a lervoua derangement of the digestive organs, they isve been been found equally aucceaaful. Their exraordinary effects upon the system must bp witnessed o be be belived, and aa a certain preventive for the ireceding complaints they are equally recommended, ['he rings are of different prices, being made of all izea, and of various ornamental patterns, and can ? worn by the moBt delicate female without the lightest inconvenience. In fact, tho sensation is raler agreeable than otherwise. The Galvanic Bxlts, Bracelets, Ba una, Gah ehs, Necklaces, See. Ac. These articles are daptcd to the waist, arms, wrists, limbs, ankles, or my pari 01 ine uouy wim peneci convenience, i ne islvanic Necklaces are user] with greater benefit in aaea of bronchitis or affections of the throat gcnerJly ; also, in cases of nervqp deafness ; and with ilmost uniform success as a preventive for appoplexy, pileplic fits, and similar complaints. Christie's Magnetic Fluid is used in connexion rith the Galvanic Rings, and all their modifications. Phis composition has been pronounced by the "ranch Chemists to be one of the most extraordi. inry discoveries of modern science. Full expansions and directions accompany it. The combined nventions are in evory way perfectly harmless; they re at prices within reach of all, and the discoverer nly requests a fair trial, as a test of their surprising flicacy and permanent benefit. Christis's Galvanic Strrnothknino Plas'f.hs.?These articles form another valuable applicaion of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They re an important adjunct to the genuine Galvanic lings and their modifications, acting upon the same irinciple, but having the advantage of more local apilication They are confiifently recomended as a aluable addition in the speelVcure of rheumatism, cute or chronic; in all nervougcomplaints, and as a ositive remedy in cases of pain and weakness in the hest or hack, pain in the side, in asthmatic affections, nd in-weakness or oppression of the pulmonary orans. In spinal complailtts their effects are of the Host decided character, and they have often been scd with complete success. They are also of the reatest advantage in pains and weakness ef the reast, and are highly recommended for many of hose complaints to which females are especially lible. As an effectual means for strengthening the ystem when debilitated with disease and other caues, as a certain aid in constitutional weakness, as preventive for colds, and in all affections of the hest generally, the Galvanic Strengthening Plasers will be found of great and permanent advanage. (CT CAUTION. The celebrity and success of hcse articles have caused them to be counterfeited iy unprincipled persons. Dr. Christie cautions the nrblic against spurious imitations. He has but one ulhorized agency in each city of the Union, where he genuine articles can be procured. The only gents for Washington are? M. H. STEVENS & EMMONS. Nos. I and 2 Brown's Hotel, Penn. avenue. Explanatory pamphlets, &c. rnsy be had gratia, irith the strongest testimonials of success and Iwneit. FOR BALTIMORE THE commodious steamer Coi.um QeSmRBC hi a, Captain Geo. Guyther, having esumed her regular trips, will leave Riley's wharf, n Washington, at f>, and Alexandria at 7 o'clock, n the morning of Wednesday, the 2.r>tn inst., and >1 every succeeding Wednesday, for Baltimore; and, elurnirig, will leave Commerce street wharf, in hat city, for the District of Columbia, a^4 o'clock n the afternoon of every Saturday, taking oil and ending passengers and light freight at all the usual andings on the Potomac river. Freights will he taken at low rates .and withou my charge for wharfage at Baltimore. WM. GIJNTON,President. cabinetTsofa, and chaTTi J)1AJYU FACTOR r. TAMES WILLIAMS Ac SON, would- reJ spectfully inform their friends and the public n general, that they have now on hand at their new WARE ROOMS, on 7th street, opposite the office at the Nationrf Intelligencer, a general assortment of SPLENDID FURNITURE, embracing in part? Italian marble top Centre Tables Egyptian/* do do Fancy dressing Bureaus, marble top Do do do mahogany Mahogany spring seat Sofas, latest style Do do Divans Do do Rockers Do nutse do Do high*post Bedsteads uo r ranch do lining Table* A I'd, a lot of Common Furniture: such an plain mahogany Bureau*, rherry ami pine T?(>!?*, Criba, Cradles, Bedsteads, plain ami fancy cane and wood ?eat Chair*. All of which Ihey will ?ell at auch ptlee* a will suit the time*, for rnah, or to punctual customer*. Having in their employ experienced workmen they are prepared to manufacture at the ahnrtest nolice Furniture of every deacriplion N.B. Tho*e who have old Furniture which they wiah to exchange for new, are reapectfully invited to give him a call. may32 lw3w THE PLUM BE NATIONAL DAGIJEERIAN GALLERY, Concert Hall, 1'enn. av., otxr Tod<T> Hat Store. TWO PATENTS I3RANTED UNDER TIIE OREAT SEAL or THE UNITED STATER. AWARDED THE GOLD and Silver Medal*, four first premiums, and two highest honors, t tho National, the Massachusetts, the New York, nd the Pennsylvania exhibitions, for the mostaplenlid colored Daguerreotypes and beat apparatus. (Xj" Portrait* taken in any weather, in the most txquisile style. Apparatus and 8tock wholesale and retail. Instructions given in the art. july 87?3m FOR RENT.?The dwelling over the store occupied by Mr*. Hamilton, on BltlK Pennsylvania avenue, south aide, between |?2Aj|^BN'nth ,ni' Tenth streets, containing seven Ine sized rooms, and in good order. To a small amily the rent will be moderate. Inquire of Mrs. Iamiito*. june 11?IP ICG I ICG 11 IOGI1! THE 8UB8C R1UER8 hive on hind ilirfe supply of pure Polumac let, which thiy will sell t their I re-house corner of Msrylind ivenue md Eleventh etreet, for Twenty-five cents per bushel. BIRD dc GUNNELL. N. B.?Ice deliveied in my pert of the city it the shorlest notice. B. 4 O. june 83?tf ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS.REMOVAL. \ DAMS A CO. take this method of informing f\ the public, that they have removed their ur t ICK faun their former place of Business, Elliott's Buildings, to the large and convenient Store-room, three doors below Gadsby's Hotel, Penn. avenue, and a few doors below the Railroad Depot, where they are now more fully prepared to receive and forward all descriptions of packages to the following places: Boston, Richmond, a Cincinnati, New York, Petersburg, Louisville, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, St. Louis, Baltimore, Wheeling, he. he. he. Adams h Co. will also forward specie and other valuables, and Collect Drafts, Notes, he., on all the above places at reasonable rates. G. S. McELFRESH, may 27?eo2m Agent. "ROUGH AND READY" PANTS Jl Jew more left, at Jifty ctnls a palp. ALSO, running off at auction prices, a*good assortment of SUMMER CLOTH, Tweed and Linen Coats, Satin, Silk, and White Marseilles Vests ; Cassimere, Linen, and Garnbroon Pants ; with Shirts, Suspenders, Drawers, Handkerchiefs, and a variety of Fancy Goods. WM. B. LEWIS, Penn. avenue, nearllth street. PACTS, NOT FABLES! Dr. schwartze'S Chrono-Theruial Ague Pilli, warranted to cure in eight hours ! Also, DR. SCHWARTZE'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSJtPARILUt suitable for every month in the year, warranted to relieve Rheumatism, Bronchitis, Scrofula,Neuralgia, constitutional effects of Syphilis, eruptive diseases, and all others arising from impurities of the blood. The above medicines may lie had wholesale or retail, at the proprietor's store, Penn. avenue, 2d door cast of 3d street, Washington City. june23 cotf (he liver, which if not remedied, will lead either to apeedy deHth or a long train of unbearable ilia which are known by the following namea : Hypochondria, mania, dizziness, alow fevera, epilepsy, aathma, dropsy, rheumatism, chlorosis, convulsions, nausea, nervousness, crapms, gout, pleurisy, jaundice, irritability, and violence, dyspepsia, hysle ICS, scurvy,foul stomach, dry coughs, glandular affections, colds, lingering sore throats, various disorganisations of the great intestine, strictures and spasmodic complaints internally, eruptions, shortness of breath, heartburn, neuralgia, vital Inflammation, flatulence, gastric fevers, ic. Sometimes, too, there ensues an irregular action of the heart. Take these pille and suffer no more. WYATT ?c KBTOHUM, 131 Fulton sU, N. Y., General Agents; and sold by CHARLES 8TOTT, april 3d?f>mo. CHEAP BOOKS. A VARIETY OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS ,for sale on very low terms, at the Founlatn Uonkslnre, near the Railroad Depot, may 18 tf FIR BENT.?The 8econd, Third, and Fourth stoiies of the Fountain Buildings are for rant , on accommodating terms. Also two basement rooms, one being next to the avenue. Apply at this office or to UI.Y8SE8 WARD, july 3d Lumber Yard, 13th at. { SHANNONDALE SPRINGS, JYear Charleston, Jefferson to., Va. J. J. Abell, Proprietor. I HAVE LEASED for ? term of years this delightful WATERING PLACE, and will have it open for the reception of company on the let of 'June. The proprietor pledgee himaelf that nothing shaft lie spared on his part, or of those in his employ, to render the time of his visiters agreeable. His fare, dec. shall be second to that of no ether watering place in Virginia. His bar will be furnished with the best of liquors of every kind; and, in fact, it will be the proprietor's determination to render this one of the most pleasant and delightful summer retreats in Virginia. The virtues of the water have been fully tested in cases of theumatism, dropsy, or dyspepsia, and persons afflicted with either of those diseases will find great relief from the bathing, dec. The proprietor has a fine coach and team, which will meet passengers daily at Charlostown, on the arrival of the cars, to convey them to and from the Springs. Terms: $9 for the first wesk, $8 thereafter; $1 50 per day. may 19 tf KKSTORATIVK FRAINCAISE. CONSUMPTION, LOUIS FONTAIN, jr., partner of the firm of Fentain & Sen, Chemists and Prescriptionists to the Royal University, Paris, has established at Washington city, D. C., a depot for the sale of the above celebrated compound, at Wm. Adam's Bookstore, No. 3. Elliott's Buildings Pennsylvania Avenue, near Jackson Hall, which they offer to the American public U3 a sttrr antidote for Consumption, in its c 'rnncril as well as incipient stages. Acting directly upon the LUNGS, and arresting their decay, it not only soothes and quiets at once the distress and pain attendant upon this hereto fore regarded fatal disease, but restores the lungs and their sympathising organs, to natural and healthy action. Accompanying each package are general instructions and directions (translated) for its use, adapted to all cases, and if strictly followed, will not fail, in every instance?If the lungs are not wholly consumed?of restoring to health which may be permanently secured by future care and avoiding too much exposure to atmospheric changes. LOUIS FONTAIN. Price, eight Francs. ? 9Cy*For the information of persons residing iw the interior; any part of the government?he woulir state that the remedy is prepared and imported direct from their l.aboratoric, Paris, ana that the same can be transported through mail, as ho is advised by officers of the Post Office Department, to any post office in the country, at the same charge as for a double letter. Any persons, therefore, residing distant from this city, who miy wish to avail themselves of tho remedy, carpdo so by ad-L dressing him through the mail, post paid. Two' dollars accompanying an order, will entitle a person to one whole and one third package. LOUIS FONTAIN. INSIDE VENITMN WINDOW RLIJYfJS. WILLIAM NOEL, Dealer and Manufacturer #f Inside Venilian Window Blinds, south side Penn. av. between 9th and 10th streets, Washingt n. BUNDS of nil si7.es and styles furr., hed to order. Split Blinds, plain and pointed, of all sizes. Bra?s fixtures and trimmings furn'shed, liinen and transparent Curtains put up in the best style. ,. Fire-screens and wide paper for curtains, very cheap. , All work done on reasonable terms and with promptness. N. D. Old Blinds repaired and repainted. june23Hm DU.C A. Van Zarirtt's Health Restorativo Pills is a medicine which, not only cures but prevents disease, capable of great results, and equally calculated to lie safely used for apparently small ones. We all know bow dreadful and dangerous a seated bilious disorder is, and we are also well aware of the seeming insignificance of its first warnings or inripiency. The individual suffering from slight pains in his chest, hack, or stomach, or from occasional nausea, dull headache, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness, trifling prevarication of np petite, and other disagreeable visitations so commonly and foolishly looked upon as unimportant, may not know tha't these symptoms, treated so cSntemp 1 WILL BK PUBLISHED IN WASHINGTON, D. C.. 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TAYLOR, 4 and f> Jarvis Buildings: who is authorized to receive subscriptions, july 23?lawtNl COI-LKTON BITTERS. THESE Bitters are purely a vegetable mm pound, ami are offered to the public from principle of lienevolence, under the fullest consic tion that they brill lie fount! a safe anil sovereign remedy for Ui/aprpsiti. They have been triumphantly tested, not only by some of the most resectable families and physicians in the State of South Carolina, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided excellence, hut al;o by the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered all the gloom incident fo that stubborn and distressing disease. They possess the peculiar excellence, denied to most other Bitters, of not prnvjng injurious by continued use. They containAffot a singlo deleterious ingrediont, nnd, as seon ffS-fef'tho directions which accompany each bottle, may be given with entire safety to an infant in the month. * Will, ntonanrs ami for the benefit of mankind I semi you a certificate relative to the Colleton Bitters. In the year 18118, when - the cholera waa In Charleston, S. C., I waa compelled to send a servant to the city. On his return, -he was suddenly attacked with moat violent pain in his bowels, ao much so as to cause apprehension that he would expire in a short time, if medical aid could not lie procured. I immediately resorted to the Colleton Bitters, by giving a wine glass full at a dose. In the course of a very short time it acted as an emetic, and throwing him at the same time into a profuse perspiration. I then continued to give it in small doses, from two to thrre tea apoonsfoll, which resulted in a happy re. covery. Since then I have been using it constantly in my family, in cases of cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diarrhoea and general debility, and in every instance found it highly benaAcial. Some constitutions, however, require much larger doaee than others. J08. D. JENKIN8. lilufftnn, S. G., 1840. II ii with feeling* of grililude u well as pleasure that I take thie method of giving my testimony of the great estimation which I entertain for your Invaluable compound. In justice not only to the medicine, hut for the benefit of others who may be suffering from the same mslady. Dyspepsia, with which I was for years afflicted, I feel it a duty incumbent on mo to state that I am now restored to perfect health. When I commenced taking the Colleton Bitters it Was as a last resort. My debility from indigestion was so great that a cure was looked upon as almost hopeless. After taking it regularly and perseveringly for some time, my strength and digestive powers were entirely restored. 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