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T'OHN II. UI/THMANlf. Importer au?1 Dealer in >Vl!it\ Hrutirty, Ci??r? ?fcc. Pennsylvania avenue, south stile, between Knur' HQcl-u-il.nl jjiJ Sue lb Hreets, hu* received in* in ?lock and uk.omueot ol the uliotre, part of? M vie.ia, Sherry, Port Jt various grade- Ch.-iui pa ?">?, 111 tjuarta uud pills different 1rand?. A ,.ri it variety of Rhine Wine. some oi M -tU I i n x Al#o Perav -.p.rkliug red and WlilU l-furei mi |<rie?-s from ill '?'> t**r <io/rti t<> tne ii-gltes Vr, And iiUUi'Ti'ii^ olbrf Lmdf Oi Wine AU'? very ?n, . nor i\icn?c, |?ale and dark; *? Iiciditin if;it. f-.m i.iu Kuro tine old Win* iic>, In-li M ilt. < "idiu> and Havana Cigar* . Ii:h . 'KK.N ? AIL lUM'Tb ^jm v ?ui.i> i/i>rvncp. VN ? ST. I-Uius x ue .*n in gun Southern '?nd Northern Indiana Railroad Line, earn oif. iln-G%eut Western United S'utc! Through Mul, liave ib* fallowing staunch tirKt das? i?tcnroers riinui-.g on Lak? Erie in counec ti?n with : New York and Erie railroad iruin Dunkirk touching at Cleveland, and connecting Willi iht-ir r??.d at Toa'do. cud connecting direcih With she Chicago mid Rock Inland railroad- at Chicago. it the depot. ihus forming a daily line lor |i ????kger- and freight from New \uri. u the V1i??.:*>.i|?pi river. N agura, 'api am M'lier; Km >?? '' :i??.tin Mitch?llj Keysteue State, C pt llii'l...r ? ?. Louisiana. Captain i>uvenport. Also, a Dfl> i.n r from lluflalo direct to Monroe by iho?e v. -si own uiaanibcent Floating Paii'.ces, Emp re Sup I Will. i.. Com andcr, leaves ! Hiiti u i \loiiJ * -tnd Yn u.'?da) *; Southern Mtchi gan. A If Perkins, Com man tier, leaves Butluio TuesHay - and Friday Northern Indiana. I. T. l'lieall. i 'ommauder. V.ivfi itull'alo Wednesdays and Saturdays. One ol Ittlc atiove splendid steamer* will cave the Michigan Southern Railroad Lin?- Hoc* at 9 o'clock, p. id , every day, (except Sunday*,) and run direct through to Monroe, wiiuout lauding, in 14 hours where the Lightning Express Train wi! b? in waiting so take passenger*direct to Chicago in S hours, and arriving next evening alter leav ins Buffalo. Running tune from New York to Buffalo, lour teen hours. Ruuning time from Buffalo to Monroe, fourteen hours. Running time from Monroe to Chicago, eigtu hours Total thirty-six hours. Con'teeting 41 Chicago with a tine linv ol low pre?su:>* sienuhoats to ail jilices north of Chicago :o Green l.av. jko with ' lieato and Rock island Railr-j ?' i,. La ?ulle. nud ihere connect with lili nois Ki ver Line of Steamhoats. or Exfiress Train of ! ino'? fentral and t;hi.-itgt> and Mississippi Railr< a.t- or .??>uncctmg at Kock l?laud with teg ular line i>l rUamer- for all |?iint~ aiiove and )>e ow, rnaUinc the cheapest and uio?t direct route to St. Lou ? Roek Island. MuinHsoia and the Great Wen The ,-vji.?-i euii Lau. -Snore Katlrouo- irom bin lalo a id Dm.kirk I'onn.n-t with Mii*l nr at Toledo lorin?tiu" "iK direct and cniiiinttuuii tine oi railroads -'<in tin Atlantic Seals.ard to the Valley ofthu Mi-.|.?ipp. Rniinuitc time io Ch^'-ago, 3b hours t-> St Louis !?ii hour Four liaily Train*, !>y rmlronu. h. me v.n\ Two L/aily I. lies, hv Mieamcr- on Lake trie. Thus ihe ira/cll?-r and ?hip|?er can tee at a glanceth.it no uher line can r-n rrt ie I'siit a? coot petitos. Pas>4-ti^ei - . w. teif :fu .ngn ,r Sr.\ \ .irk with pnv Irpe i .KTppitiv over at a jioiut i?u tr>? rouN. aii'i resu.lung ?eat? ?i lei-iire. either l>v the New \ r- n:d Lri'r Kaiiioad. * in Uut.k>rb W\< York and Eiie and Uiiffaki ami \ew ^'ork City Railroad v t IJnfl lo; People - Lineoi'Steainl?oais. Hudson lltv?'r hi ilar'etn and New York Central Railr ads. via Al'ianv and Itullalo For any turtiicr in:ori;..>tion, iLirou;h tickets, or frcignt. apply st the Company'* t)fti#*?!. X<?. 1&3 Broadway corner of Dev -treet. New Vort, tc JOHN F. PORYRH., Owien! Agent or L. P UUNTUN, Ticket Acent ^XU3VilY'?J 1 N \ l(.(flt ATI \ t; C <> 111) U 1.. PURELY Vegetable in il? c?iuposuiuu. 'lliir invaluable Cordial i* extracted! ram llerhaHQu Roots, wh eh havt Ikvii t3und alter year- of ej perienee by the most skillful ph)siciau.? to l>? oo??-;s-.cd <>l .jualities the ne>s; h-ineiieial in tin disetis ?- lor whi'-h it is rot'oiumend.-d atn1 iiencr whilst it is presented to the public as an eifiea cious remedy, it ii also known to be of thai char acter on wrnch reliance may ?>? placed a-to it safety, la cast's ot Icipotrucy. ii?euioirUages Lfisortlcred Sterility. Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albiis or Whites, or for l>ebility arising from any cause, -uch ar weakness Irom sickness, where the pallet.> l>a? been cottiiut-d !?' '? "i for aome time,for leinale* alter couti'ieme... ortio.i or miscarriage, this cordial cannot t?e ^{celled in its salii'nry efl'ects or in h>ss of iuu?ctilar energy, irritability, phyaica Erosiration. seuijnal weoki ?*?. palpitation of the eart. indigestion. <?liifiris!i ic?s, dei-ay ol tl-e pro creative tu net ions nervu i?ue?>. ?Vc.. Wucre r TOXicmediciueiarequired.it will l>e found a^ua if not superior to any compound ever used. To Ft'iuales.?Henry's invigorating Cordiai is one of the roost uivaluhUle mediemea in the tnanv compla nt? io Whlefc female* are aubjeet. It a siats nature to bineet!i?? w'lole -/stein, .-licck en cesses ^ud create* r<r tea th *ikI happiness Less suHeriiig. disea-e, ant) Uiihap; 'nesa amoti|i lad?e- would ex.-t. were they rreneraiiy to adopt the u?e >t thi? cordial La-i e- W!io are .Iciiiltfat'-d by fho?e olistrucimas which females are I nble to are restored by tt-e use ,?j" ? Smtleor two to bloom and to vi>?jr. Ynuiti' Mm ?Tl-ai soiuary practice, so ratal to tbe exi-u-iiee of ,iau. and it is stie ya.inji who are most jjh t<i 1 ie it- vi t;m^, troin an innorance of the ds t'irer t ? w^i.-h 'hey ?uh|ni ihern?*lv?? cause. Nerviltna Me'l.ltty. .?? I Hi,..* I Ilie ?Y?teA: and (iiettui ure deeav ?ny ? ?? v 'i -jjay now be su tie r 111 v niwlail .?? to * he ?e or ?onrce .?i dis ease To inos. tfi**h. */%?.> if e?? "- I roojrtlt on II rill-.*' ve? iiichi1 ,r?- .np.iletu'V . t> v ?. i ? r.. aeuiii*' ei|,l**iOn? ?? I'^ki ^I;d -I?riw^'tll.f yi ttte genital or* Ml- aei' .'Mf ??le--HOi. HI inr ?tlie| ?ic.i ck lr-? .!????:' ?* **i f m o.-.-^as-?iv .?| fr nourc-oe tar felnit'e? ot Iw*s-..|,iiik i.ifiiti ib(i i?i>t. f t| paeitr sold' !l.-n-y s Inognrnluif '-onli*!. a ??n.-di cm* UK - mrel. vegetal, e <ar-'l ?? d nature re Store It ? e wi|Hin (.,[ {(,!?<? io<i> ? > t ?e?t?hy .?ntr and will pr*ve .i .erviee to y< u It ... rart ?trtues ?? a general 'riNntrr ku<' atmngtnener of tac sy?tem. A* a Tiitilf edlelne, it - arstirpip-e.t 'V. do not pittee tni? certnal on l?H?ting with tjuaei medicine- and as ie customary append a ion* list nt lecoNinieudmions, ??ertifi?"ttes. itc lii-^n ning W'th Hear what the Prea< her ?ay?." an?! such like, it i? not ne?-e??ary, lor Henry'- Tnvig orating Cordial ' only nerds a trial ui prove thai it will accomplish all we say. The fieiiuiue ?? Metiry'a lnr??i.rating t <.r. dial " i* put up m eijrht O*. panncl ??otiles. aitd easily re< oani?ed t?y the mannfaetarer - signalwrt on th* lal~*l ui es.-ji Sutt'r. (to i<fliui|srfflt wbiek is forgei) Sold f??r f-er b-mle; 'ij lor (?oxen. Prepared oniy 17 8. E COHEN, No. 3, Franklin Rew, Vine -treet l-low Eighth, Philadelphia !'* to whom all orders must be addre?ed. For sale by all respectable drvgeift* sud marebaota throuck out the country; and by W. H. GILMAN. Wa-htngton. H. Ci CANBY & HATCH, Baltimore. PEFL ft STEVENS. Ale>andna. V,. JAKE NOTICE. si:\\ (.nous ji'ht km kivi:i>. |> w BRUWNING MERCHANT TAILOR JL ? under th?- United State* Hotel, would re speetlolly 111 tor in his >ru?tonier* and the pufdte generally, that he ha?jnst received New Fa" and Winter (roods m t'eHi rariety Such a? Cloths assimeres, and Ve?tiaga. of the latest impi>rta ton. aud is prepared t . nave tliero ronde up at tf" shortest notice, in the most fashionable, man n? r, and at !ou nte? ?f pnee? * lavteif made srraage*??iiu to go aio the ' -.esdy-made Clothing buaine-s exte.s.ively this "I sow, ha feels eoHrtdent tnat he ?1.1 ?,tl. r 10 thuae wi-hiiig 10 purcliase a -to' V of Cotbin/ n<*! inferior lo any in this city, and not made o < at 1 he mirth, as i- usually the ca-e with work ? .id here , (.in c lt in His OWU e*l?l?iishlli?n|. ^nd inn<l? by our owu needy citizen.- in this dull ?,-.1. 011 low rate- ot prices. I'? is enabled. theiet?. i? Com pete with northern wurk 111 puuil of pri^e aud a- to ipiality anil style, he Will leave lor Oms. who lavor him with a call to judge. lie can aell whole suits. Coat. Pants aud Ve-t st the following low rates." Good siii( lor be*>ue?s pur|M>ae?, out ol eloih 01 cassimere. tor ?he/.iuaj| ouin of ?.tl!i Dre-s and Frock (.*ohIs, from tit) lo 920 Over-coats ol dilJ'ereut ?t>le?, troin... .112 lo SW Bisck and lancy Pantalmus. irom. ..t'l TiOto SIO Silk and velvet Ve?t*. from 99 '?*) to ?10 This stack of Clothing fs <t1 a superior <jueliiy and n is been made up since he roeeived the fall and winter fashions. He keep- conslantlyon lian<l a l*rg? as?ortmetl of fain-y ar|<?les *StU'h as gloves, cravats, ???tHars umbrellas. ,Vu. ? So'e a^eui tor the sale of Scott's Kepnrt ? Fashions in this city. Sept 14?U BAltTLETTO AMERICAN EXPLOK hijj i'.i pc.litlou ?Fer?iiutliitr(?iivc ol ex I p'orntions and mcidfiili in Texas, New Mriioo, I t!aliloruis, Sonera, and Chihuahua ' y J. K Curl leu I'Bitrd S Couimi?H>h?r Juriii^ hiai p* rii>l lu two volumes vi iih m?p? ,?iU' r?fion Tlit* Hive ol t be IW*u Hunter, a repository of Sketches. including peculiar AmeruaU ctiiiructer. scenery and rural sports, l?v T H Thorpe. author u' Tom Uvkcn the Wumrr? A-. illn?irtiled Oy -ketoht* iroin nature. Farmiiltfd*le V. novel ly ''.roitie I'houias Our Parian in anaal* ?i Psmoi an-l People. ' )a- rerKivivl .iii't lur s.<le by K FA K N M AM V'oilier III Petlli \ ?3il luJ slid I 111* *1 T lK h NUTICJS, * IhAV'Kutu mi band a Ur|(e tMiurtuieiit | ol every description ol" Spectacles. Irom ihe t lowest (>rue to llid very best quality u?ed. and having Iweii lor a long time engaged in iiiauiifac luring, uud adjusting lor Hie most ditlicult 4iiJ delefti vu vi?ion>. therefore can with cou tide 11C1 guarau:<e io beuurit and improve the gl<t ol' an wh need. 1 all at-ilb. I'eniicvK am i avenue. Sign <1 ih ? me Spread A. O. Hl'OL), Feb "7 [Organ.| ON M.iTxhood, and its premature DECLINE. Just Puhilsi.rU Gra.lt>, the MOtli thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment. without Medicine- ol Spetma ton lieu :>r Locui Weakness, Nocturnal Emission*, Genital and Nervous Debility, (i:ijioteu'-y, and luipedimeii s o Marriage generally. liv u. dl l ini v. m. d. Tile iinporiant fie that t he many alarming com plaints originating in tile imprudence and solitude of )Outli. may be easily removed without Mrdiciue. t*. in tins -mall tiacl, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new aud highly soceestlul treatment, u? adopted l>y the Author, fully explained, by means ol Which ev<-ry one i.s enabled to eure/?t/w self perfectly and at ihe 'east possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrum* of the day. Sent to any address, gratia uud post free in a ?eaUd envelope, by remitMig (post paid) two postage Mam.in to Dr. D. DE LANEY, 17 Lispe nard street, New York City. V1TATC U E8. JEWELUY, SILVIltl YV <*nd Hated Ware nt Reduced Price* - In illU'lpaim)m ot i lie approaciiu.g >Juli season *\'e Oder eui emir* stock of ele^.int God W.itches. Ricti Jewe'ry. Pine Silver* ar?- A-c . at greatly reduced rule--. ri'r on> would <io to exa ait: e our aa^ofi* 0;eni. which is by la. ihe nr^ot. most la-h:o aide, mid be ?! fleeted ever off- red to out customer*. ?I U . t, LT A: iiKO ' Ml Penii. avenue tielw.ieu Mh and Ah ?ir.?t?. Feb 18?,"ii ii li> GLOV !?*.-- \ fie?b supply ul'liri fii Ii. ht-'.olored ivld 'j uves at >ThV Feb V4?3t*i ."5al?-? Room, llrov n's i J??i?. ? A \bW EDITION. )N ONE VOLUME Of Mr. Ki.noslev s Popular Work. H\ PATI V; Mr Neiv {^oes wftban (>l?l i<a'ee, l*y the uuiuoi ef ,v Yeast.' *'Alton Locke," \*e. j t v ?>!. iOhio, Price 51 CO OF ihe autiior of ?? ({ypalra' t:ie Loudon spec t.-.fp s:>j.; ?? Tti'.c im:ii H.'l iii all, Enelanu Ua> op i.u r try ihii of his j>-ar?. who can set up ne.-ide iiuii a? tn? eijna! in variety Hnd <|ti:tliiy cl eniiownienls and iri ricbucss of promise." L'iisUrpus.-.ed I \ ai.y kindred work ill the Eng lish ,'nij;iia4e ~Rntio>ittl InhIIigeucrr. Puiiiisti.d t.y CROSlJY. N'ICHULLS A- CO., &'>iuu; Huii iorsaie hi Washington by _ TaYLOK vV MAI RY. f|UVK?l< ?s; . iALKV'S IKil.LAh l.lilV I ler tiaU.ee, in universal u-e Price .>|. April -1 liook-tore. neur 9lh nt. IMPtJHT \ Vr BOON I Y.L4M) HOOK.? Ju-t issued, a -eroud edition of Triplelt's Pen sion and Bounty Laud Lues, containing the new bounty-land art ot 15.V . and embracing a digest ol all .lie laus. d.-eisions. aud lorma. relating to pen ? ;ons; to officers and soldier-of the revolution, their u'idnMs and children ; t>> arm aud miihia invalid- ar.d their widows J to navy aiidiiii nne invulids. ti.eir v. id >m s and chilJreli; and to bounty lands provided lor by every act iroin ihe Revolu tion to. aud including that of March .1. lsoj; -o arranged as to be intelligible to every claiuianl. This work is highly recommended by the Com missioner ol Pension?. Price S'i, iiiailed free to any part of the LTuited Sutcs, (except California.) TAYLOR wV MAURY, Uookstore. April 91 near l?th st. K I LAW KOTIIL. Mil ALL hereafter have an oflice perma neutly in Washington lor the t.raclice of iny prolessiou, and will give careful attention to any business eutruated to my cba.-ge in ihe Supreme Court, the Court ol Claims, in ihe Land, Patent, or Pension, otli.-e-. or m any of the Departments. l>usioe*? Irom the Southwest may be sent- to (me tiirouKU V. II. Ivy. Attorney at Law, New Or leau*. v ho has l>eeu a-noeiated with nie in tn* t practice in that city, and ? tm will continue to at i lend to mit ?iti?in^*? there which Oiay be plai ed ] in iiiv charge. J L>. Ii. DE BOW, bile MifwrmiifniTiit of Census W*srtiN-<Ti>\. \t. C.. April V(). tSiVi Apr VI ? law I in 4 MUKICAX ENGIXGLUIM., 11 lu* i /\ iraied bj braucbei of mechanical art-, sta ; iiouar). marine, end t< co notive engine*, rwa'iu { tact urine iiMrb'iier)'. ^ruiling presses, tools, grist, I steaiu, saw, atid roil.ng nulls, from buildings. <kc., , of the iirweat aiid u?o-t improved construction, by G. Weisseuborn, Civil Engineei ; pam one and two now r?-ady, 51 each Sole agents tor Washington, TAYLOK 3c MAURY. | Apr 14 liuokstore, near 9ih at. C1III HT l>!?' CliAlM.^.?Mlgesttd aumuia / ry .'.nd .?!pt.abetieai ! ?t ?<! private claims w ii.ch have been presented to the House o| llep ' resentative* hum the F.rst to the Thir.y Cr?t Con fie?s, exhtbring the action ol Congre?a on each | claim, with relVrence to tne journals report*, bill*. ! A'C., elucidating its progress, coni|g>ed by order ol ' the Hou*? ol Kepri ?ei?talives. A lew copies for iaaleby R. FAKNHAM. Apr 14 N OKTH *M> Mil I II, bj Km amboi .1 "Mary Uariou.'' "Tne Moorland Cottage.' I -Crawford,' Stc. 'J"i centa. King* anu Queens, oi Lde in lue Palace. t>y 1 John S C. Aiibott. new edition, just received and j for ?ale by R FARSHAM LVH NOTICE. ' llrou n, Manton, anil Walker. VVTM T I5ROWN, FRLD. P. STANTON. \j ?ud J. KNuX WALKEli, have forme I a I partnership for practising law in the Supreme i Cotirl ol tne United States, aud the l/ouit of Claim* in Washington, ami in the Conns ol Ten nessee. Oilicea im Washington aud Meniphia. One of the parties will always be louud at enher place, and letters adurersed to theiu will receive prompt attention. April VI?tieod ("1 RACK I.Kli, by Julia liavuuah. author jj" of Daisy hums, .vladeleme. Nathalie, &c. The Slimmer Lano; a Southern Story, by a I child of the sun Ju?t published and lor sale by R. FAKNHAM, April 10 Corner Tenn. avenue and 11th at. AHIflillHEK r ARY A ?l> PRACTICAL . Trt? tis? . f. ?vt?pr. ?. ? f?' Wn.i rs p.if. il to/ ii usi <ri In. m ? -lu.leal tuil an. | | teurs in a?< .i. ? . ,?? j.. I a u.- , ..i?, ie.i , for acho'ds aud 'rival. lu'UUvtOls, four in .?diii'in, J revised in' <? i *r:{e?i, by '.?^<.r|i? f'ayi?- irt.si j , eiKhty-sii lllUMritAlks, T I'CRfs. i . Rudiments oi itie /\ri I ituiidui|i, in rive -cc- ' dona, vi/ 1. <ieiier.ii ,u nciplea oi *^?i.?i? ui.tii.ii, , 2. Matr-riais used n minding, 3. Strength ot lua teiiais, 4. I *c ol materia ?, ?>. Working drawings, , - per im'.at ions, alid estimates, illestraled with til woodcuts, by Edward D?b*oii. author >>| ? q? K.iii- , **ys of JVigittni Arc fcleinenta of Mecha?i*m. eluciduitig iIh si r?. ( 11ti>- i>riu?iple- ol the pradu-al coastructioa of ma?ramea, lor Ite use ol ?<-l?o"is and students m | uieehauitfikl cugiueenng, witn numerou* *p?-?!i me as oi mod'T* ma?-hiDes remarksi<|a tor ineir uiitily sr.il Mgenaity, iltuslratcil wth V4.'l engrav lags, l?v T. k'.nker. am nor of Kntlwav Sag-fleering, ?ec Insl received, sua <S| .sir ?( the b?N)kslore ol K KAUNIIAjI iiuii" ?l lih street and Penu ' f\ II# LIMtl LIME! I.INE1?To IMaslrrers and I'u titer*. We tiave now ou hand, at I 3r<bL^ S Pal* ai Kihi?, o ?? thousand barrels ol Lime stiii .*r? .hi* making two hundred barrels daily whn-h we will sell on the liest terms. W. wounl call the partieulnr attention of plas terers to liiis superior article of l.auie, It is tree I Irom ?-oal innder^ or other sedmient, n being ' tnirut altogether by WOOd which in?'^es it a very I ?ii|a;nor aitiele lor plastering, white costing, and lierd I Ii iilllg Give i s a call and you shall be ntes*ed. f. J. SEELV Ar CO. Jun V7?II ' w Rauk phnmon n?hi.?u?ia lu Illinois to Soldteri ol the Late War, giviu# I bo name* of etch soldier to whom a patent war tor land lying in the military bounty Itud district tor service* in the late war, (with bug t land:) the description of the trai t of Uud granted lu each, with the date of the patent; the company | and regiment in which they severally ??rved. and j |?v whom each ??uieiit was received A siugie t any tor ?ale , Old Pension RaAIs ol' Indiana ?itd North aro lina- , . List of P?u?ion?ra Ol the United Elates uuder thf at-l of lWh of March. IMS, shown.* the raul and line in which each served Virginia Muster Roll* Virginia Pay Rolls L<*l of Rejected and auspeuded t nusioua, WHO in. iea*.i?'- lor the rejection or ?u?t>eiisiou Km lu A'?f.hington bv TA YI.OH V MU'KY ANTED?A Situation as Tt'Wlier of . , Knalish. Mathematics. nml Latin; also, the rudiment# of Greek. if desired AH ol which wilt be taught m the mo?l approved manner The applicant in an exi>erienced teacher, ol good address. and will furnish the best retereuces. both in regard to character and ubi'ity. None but ? liberal *nl?rv need l.c ottered SETH FRISK Dec 5?It Piltsrteld. Massachusetts rit a ?>. l?: n o r ? C b.-Jli?u?ekt?i'?iN .?uu i other? arc remiuded it?vi 'lie foil?wiu* lisi ol article* are of t he very t>e?l description and. an he purchased from the subscriber on aa low ierm? a? any other house in the cit\. A arm? ?sort inein and supply always on hand Oil* of ill kind* Quee;i-wa Paints Brushes Camphinc Clocks, Varuish, Lamps Turpentine - Chandelier* Window Glass Girondole Chin*. Vases. Earthenware Britannia ware, Glass, &c., &c., tec Goo?U sent to any part of the city free ol charge Country dealers-will do well to call * 0. S WH1TT .E3EY, 7th street, Opposite Selden & Withers'* Hank Mar 1ft _ (Star.) ____ j rtDTHI^U. ' \ < ?lAullmcnury Card Rml lnvH?H?? ??? I He Pnblle. 1 fc i T1THEN I HAVE EARNr.D ONE HUN \\ DUEL- DOLLARS OF MV OWN I MO^EY- I will tra<>*' on one hundred dollirs. alio When I have em ned wiie thousand dollars. I I w ill trade upon one thousand dollars, rtntt increase mv business mil capital "i propor tion t w.tl never tnke credit or give my own ! premise to |>ny notes, but will pnv cash tor al! my ; goods wl en purchased. 1 will keep down m\ ex i ^n.e?, and w-ll not pay high, enormously high ? rent* nf'r live above my income, and will deal fairly with all men. Maxims like these and lor i mer experience in the whole?ule and retail tnnnu i laciuriug, as well mi the import and export trmW ! jnrine the.'e last five and twentv years, have en i aoied GEORGE r. POX. u. S. A-, U. S. N., Tailor, ! and I'Jnvenleur de# Modes, lo progrewtvely rise from the humble rank ol selling fue vest pattern in Waft sueet a iVw year- auo. to l.c tke present ' ?ole proprietor ot tho store (2f> leet front by l(?f> feel i IVari Mieei. NO. 321 BROAU I WAY. i It is also equally true that witn money, cash in hand, POX?GEURGF. P. FOX?has, during the j |>ast few months, made extensive purchases, at i ruinously low prices, of fine CLOTHS, FAMliONABLC VESTIXGS. CAMIHKRKkt, j .indoi'ier articles connected w.ih ttie fRiloring i Ro*itii ?*, oil importation, an.i f.'in re-i-ectab e, i city merchants, v ho are in want ol discounted 1 o.oriev at any price or loss, owing to mi over ! stocked market and. the ?ircmn?lail<^- ?l hard ; time?,(A. D. 1SM-) FOX?GEORGE P FOX?while mostthanktul to the pnblie. for the lib* ral patronaiie received, -till maintains his reputation (or at ail tunes sell intf the most fashionable of Custom, Pattern, and Correct Fittine ItKAltY MADR OAKMESTS, Dress. P'rock Coats, Overcoats, Vests, Pantaloons, Cloth*. Cassimeres, Velvet Vestings, &c.,?c.,and i? determined not to be outdone in liberality ol dealing, nor undersold by the least nor the biggest house >ii the trade. He is also equally determined, to the l>e?t of bis ability, to employ a meritorious lal>oriiig class of Journeymen Tailors; and others who hie Mitlerinj dreadful privstions tor want ot employment, and therefore otlers. on and alier this dale, until ihe beginning of the year lS.i.), the resource* of his magnificent Tailoring Establish ment, free of profit on the cost of all his goods, combined with hi*own gratuitous servii'es, to his friends and the public, to be considered as a sort ? HOLIDAY OR NEW YEARS GIFT! i rxnmpleixing wealthy gentlemen. United states I Depart meats, the Executive Otficers ol il.e Vrmy 1 and Navy, linker*. ForeignersCiti*ens. th?? |?r*? I ?-nt unperati?e duiv ot solvent trtde-nien uml ' merchants t?> employ their lellow-imn. aid and assist the inauguration ol e Iwtter state of all over the world from the commencement of the Vew Year, one thousand eight hundred and filty five 1 am. tellow-eitizens, {representing one ot the 1'iiks of Commerc e,) yours truly,ever grateful and ohligwd. ... GGORGE P HO\, Uu it?i Suut* Under of Ftuhusns. >an* UfadiuartiT*. No *21 Uroadieay, ^ GEOItGE P. FOX. !..? Dec 19? G1 ENTI.lSMliN^ I)U1 <S SHiriTS, of f bc-t quality. -A Impe ns?ortment, at ti e I lowe?t market prices, constantly on hand. WALL k STEVENS, 332. Penn. avenue, next door to Iron Ilail. Jon f? (News.) OPKICI VI- AliMY AMI) >AV Y KI6GI? TER for 1S.V-. The Navy Regi-ter lor the I'mted S'aies for the ; year 16V>. ; Ol&cial Army Reji?ter for lb^fi Just |iubti?hed and for sale at TAYLOR te M<L'Rr? Feb. Hook^iore, ne*r 9th street N'ffVUb'liES, Inventions, uud ('urloaltlea in Arts and Manufactures.?Price 00 cent* Gay's Fables, profusely illustrated. The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Letter Writer. Shootigg. by R Rlakey Just imported Irom England by TAYLOR .V MAURV. Oct 18 TSookslore near Mth st. rpHG YOUTH M VlllMK J)t: LOX gueville, or nevr Revelations of Court and : Convent in the ?evenieeiuh centnrv, Irom. the j French of Victor Cousin, by F. VV. Ricoid Fageots for the Fireside, or Fsets and Faney, j by Peier Parley. Just received and tor sale by Nov 12 R. FARNHAM G1 EX IV Sl'AKFis. TIM, CKAVA rs.Ac. I" I . erv variety of size, style, and shape ot I new and desirable Scurf's, Napoleon T.es, Cra ; vnt?. Are , of late importation, and at moderate i prices, at STEVENS'S} J)ec 7-L3tif Salesroom, Brown's Ifotel. Vr i: \\ v i-i a i< ? w -M w GALT y BRO. wib open this day a magnili cent assortment ol Watches.Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, suitable lor presents, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. M W '?ALT .V BROTHER. Ian .'f?3t Penn. av? lieiw. 1-S1 h and l''th ?t. V A It 1121Y BOOT AND SHOE STORK. ^XTIIITI-; HATIK AVI) KID IHMfTs ff and Slippers. Just received a general as sortment of the al>ove; workmanship and materia of the be?t,. # Also an elegant sirppfy ol Toilet Slipper*, em bracing the French embroiderl. Wilton, and VW vet GEO. BURNS, .'(40 Pennsylvania avenue, Adjoining Peterson's Drug Store r|MI?; lTKI)kK4K;Ni:i) Would reapect g fully inform his titends and citizens gene rally that he has resumed the Grocery business, and is now located at the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Thirteenth street, where will le j found a choice selection of Groceries. Teas, i Wines, Li<|iior?, Cigars, Jrc. Sperm! attention is invited to his assortment of Teas, Liquors, and Cigars. The above goods are all of the best <|ualuy, and for sale Very low for cash. R. D. TWEEDY, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 13th street, south side. Nov 3?dlw<Venlw / 1 IJHOWMKPH VliAK OK 1 IIK WAK#? A Year of the War. by Adam O. De Gou rowslii, a citizen of Ihe United State*. Just published, ami for sale at TAYLOR At MAURY'S, Feb 1 Near 9th st. Ht/IMON HIVKM KAILKOAl). Summer Arrangement. NEW YORK TO AND FROM - ,, ALBANY AND i ROY ?Ob and alter Monday, May 8, la54, ,he trains wilt t?m as follows' GOING NORTH. Leave New York, from the office con tr ot Chantlx?f? street and College Place, at v ti. a. iu. Express tram iur Albany uud ^ ray connecting with Northern and Western ira a* 1 b i oil if h iu 4 hours from Chambers street. 7, a. iu. Poughkeepsie Way Passenger Tina, stoppiug at hII stations, aud carrying wav mail fr ??u New York to Poughkeepsie. &. a. m. Mail Train lor Albany aud Troy, slop ping at Peekakill, Garrison's. Cold Spring, Fish kill, New Hamburg, and at all mail stations north ol Poughkeepsie. 10, a. ni. I'eekskill Way Passenger Train, stop, ping at all stations. 12. in. Win Train for Albany and Troy, sIojimiik ?t >?nkers.Tarryiown. Sinking.Crugers.PecKs kili Cold Spring, Fishkill, New Hamburg, Pon^n keepsie, Hyde Park, Rhinebeck. Barrytown Ti volt. Oakhill. Hudson. Coxsackie, Stuyvesam. ttuu ( astleton ; and connecting with the Express Tram leaving Albany at 6.30, p. for Buffalo, and ai [roy with Northern Trains for Montreal. 1, p. in. Poughkeepsie Way, Freight, and Pad >enger Train, ?toi?ping at all stations. <>, p. iu. Way Train for Albany and Troy, stop plug at Dobbss Ferry, Sing Sing, Peekskill, Cold Spring, frishkill, New Hamburg, Poughkeepsie, and <u all station* north. 4.10, p. m. To Poughkeepsie, stopping at all way stations. 4, p. m. Express Trains to Albany and Troy, Mopping at Peekskill, Fishkill, Poughkeepsie, Khtnwbeck, and Hudson, connecting at Albany with the Western Express Train at 11, p. in., for Buffalo. 5.30, p. m To Peekskill, stopping ut all way stations. ? fi.30, p^ in. Emigrant and Freight Train for Al bany and Troy, stopping at all Time Table Sta tions. H p in To Tarrytowi,, stopping at all way station* GOING SOUTH. Loaves Troy at 4 30, a. u.., and Albany at 4.46, h fr. Express Passenger Train for New York, slopping at Hudson. Rhinebeck, Poughkeepsie. Fishkill, and PeekskilL leaves Troy at 4.45, a. at.; and Albany at 6 a. '? Way Mail and Passenger Train for New York, -topping at all mail stations Leaves Troy at 8.30, a. m., and Albany at 8.45, u nr Express Train for New York, stopping only at Hudson, Rhinebeck. Poughkeepsie. Fiahkilf, I a;r*i Peekskill. j Leaves Troy nt 10.45. a. in., and Albany at 11, ? hi. Way Train, stopping at Castleton, Stuyve -ani. Coxsackie, Hudson, Oakhill, Tivoli, Barry ' town. Rhinebeck, Staatsbunr. Hyde Park, Poujrh keepsie, New Hamburg. Fishkill Cold Sprint j tiarrisoii's, and Peekskill. Leaves Albany at 1.45, p. m. Way, Freight, and i ussengcv Train for Poughkeepsie. stopping at all stations. Leaves 7 i ,j it 4.30, p. m- and Albany at 4.45, p. m. Exprt -s Train stopping only at Hudsou, | itljiuebeck, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, and Peeksl.ill. Lea vus Troy at 4.30. p. in., and Albany mi I 15, I p. in?trom Albany. Milk, Freight. and Pnssen ger Trnin. stopping at all stations. ! LEAVE POcGHKEEPSIE FOR NEW VoKK. At 4.30, a. i.i. Way Freight Train, stopping >u ' "II station*. i A.t.630, "?" Way Passenger Train, M..p(. , u ; at ail Tune . uble stations except Manhattan At 4. p. m Way Passenger Train, -top,.- * a | all stations. ; LEAVE PEEKSKILL FOR NEW YORK 11 ".30, a. in., and 3.20, p. ro., stopping at all j vuy stations. LEAVE SING SING FOR NEW YORK At in, a. ni., stopping at all way stations. Passengers are requested to procure tick ets before entering the cars. Tickets purchased ! in the cars will be Scents extra. Trains will stop a su cient time at Poughkeep sie lor refreshments. Freight forwarded to i.e west and north as ex peditiously, safely, and neaply as by any other ,ln?* ED UND FRENCH, M ,, Superintendent. New York May 8, lb- May 10?tfro mil tor Injunction. Iu the Circuit Court In the District of Columbia, bitting iu Chan cci*}'# Christopher Adums,complainant. va. James, Guthrie. Amos Adams, Isaac N. Comstock, ]? Defendants. Samuel Ryington, an J Richard WalTach, J THIS bill ol complaint in the above stated cause states,that the said complainant.onorabout the twenty-tiith day of November, A. D , l!>5l. eutered intoacontract with the United Slates government agreeing to supply the government with live mil lion ol brick lor the extension ofihe Capitol. That said complainant, on or about the 12th day of Jan nary A. D lb52, assigned to one Samuel ^troiie, ihe said contract; the said Strong agreeing and | promising to pay to said con.plaic.ani the sum ot luiir thousand dollars. T?ie bill further states that the said Strong, on or hIk>ui the 2d day of February, A. D. 1852, as signed the aaid contract, or one moiety thereof, to "J?.* Adams *n?* Isaac N Comstock. of the city ! oi Albany audState of New York, and received from i *f14' Adams and Comstock their obligation or promise for the payment of four thousand dollars | or thereabout, as well as a l.en of thirty per cent. I on the money* to be paid by the government on I said contract, until the said sum of four thousand do ars should be paid ; which lien said Strong duly assigned to the complainant iu this bill. The lull further state- th*t sometime in the year 1852 the said Amos Adams and Isaac N. Comstock as signed their right, title.and interest in the contract to one Samuel Byingion as partner and aasociate ol Richard Wallacb, the said Byington and Wal lach havmg notice of the said lien of thirty per cent, on the moneys to be paid by the government on said contract. The object of said bill is to obtain an injunction against said d-fendants inhibiting tho said Jaines tiuthrie. and all persons acting for him. from paying the said moneys to any of the defend ants, or their representatives, and the defend unts and their representatives from receiving the said moneys until the sum ot thirty-six hun dred dollars, and the interest thereon, should l>e pa:d to complainant or hia legal represents tives. anrt sucn otuer and further decree as to this court shall seem right and proper. The said Amos Adains and the said Isaac N. Comstock, named in the caption and body of the bill, still reading in Albany as aforesaid, beyond the reach of the pro ces? ol the court. It is, therefore, by the court ordered this 1st dav of Jsnuary, A. D. 1855. that the matters and things stated in the aforesaid bill of complaint agsin-t the defendants, .hall be taken for con ?s,ed against the said Amos Adams and Uaac ? Comstock, and such decree made in the urt mnea against thein. and each of them, as the court shall deem right, unless the said defendants appear in the court on or before the second Mon <lsv in May next, and answer the snid bill, and ?now cause it any they have why a decree as prayed for by the complainant should not be pnssed by the court. ,be con,plainant cause this order, snd ?"bstance and the object of the said bill ot complaint, to b? published in some newspaper in r"y of Washington, twice a week fo. six succeaaire weeks, the lir?t insertion thcr. to i m 1'T"ti" fo,,r months before the secend I Mon.lay )n May next. ! ,c<-9'\en '"I*"*, the first Monday of January, ISo-i. being the first day of January, |i.'>5 1 Te"l: JOHN A. SMITH, .Clerk of the Circuit Court. | WAantioror* C< t -?Tr, D. C. S. SPENCLR. et al. t ^ Solicitor for complainant. True copy. Test: JN0. A. SMITH. Jan 4?Vawfiw Clerk. MAHH1.R MAMTLKfU-Marble works? The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he has increased his stock of Marble Mantles, comprising Sienna, Krockedelia, Spanish, Egyptian vein, Italian, and black marble, richly carved and plain, of the best quality, newest style, and superior finish, which be offers for sale low for cash. Also. Marble Monu Tombs, and Headstone Slaba; Eastern .Marble for window sills, lintels, steps, and plat forms; Marble tile, counter and table tops; soap atone, calcined plaster, $2 75 f>er barrel Also on hand a large lot of Connecticut Brow Stone, New York Flags and Stent, suitable for building purposes. He invites tne attention ?? builders and others to hia Mock, and will endeavo to give satisfaction to all who may favor him w t' their ordera WM. RUTHERFORD On E at., bet. 12tb and 13 Oct. t??6m. (m) rriRAVELINU ud Packing Trunks ot X all qualities.?A large variety constantly on hand, and for aale cheap by WALL & STEVENS. HAKPKtt'M >1 Vt; A/.l >K for June, at SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore Fanuy Feiu'a new book, second series of her Leave*. Reginald Lyle, by Mu> Purdue. Kivul Beauties, or Love ?nd Diplomacy Kuickc rU~>cker Magazine, tor June. Behind Hie Scenes, by Lady Bulwcr. Dickenss Household Words, lor June. Ail the new books and magazines received a? ?ast ??s published. mid lor sale ai JDK SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore, Odeon Building, corner 4J street i'.W AM> IMPOKTAM IKIOK.S.-la rurl and the Gentiles, by Dr. I>mu Da Cost*. Paley's 'Evidences of Christianity, with Note* Hud Addition!*, by Charles M Nairtie. Lecturer delivered belore the Youug Men'* Christian Aitoi iaiion of Loudon. Words to Win Souls, twelve ?sermons by emi nent Divine.- ot the Church of Knglaud. Letters and rtcmuin* of the lute Kev. W. II liewiimiii, 'i vol*. The Works of the Kev. Edward Bickerateth, IK vols. Anlobiography and Rcniiuisceucca ol the Rev. ?Win. J a., of liath. Scripture Testimony to the Mc??iah, by Johu Pyne Smith, D. 1). For sale by OKAY ic IJALLANTYNE, jHISiH J I)M til.It V.? I fiavwjust received J_ a new ?uppiy of the latest stjles of ' welry nud have jusl linirhed n tine lot ot pu.e silver ware, such us Tea Sets, Goblets, Cups, Spoon*, Forks. Ladies, Butter. Fish, and l'ie Knives Napkin Rings, Jfc.,&c. All ol which I will sell Ht much lower prices than is usually asked for the same quality ot goods at other establishment* in this <*ii) and will watratu every article us reprc settled at time of sale. H. O. HOOD, 418 Penn avenue, between 4} and t'uh streets. !?; \\ li OUT AMD SliOl-: MTOittt? Samuel W. Taylor & Co , have opened the spacious New .Store on Pentl. avenue, next to Messrs. Geo., &: T. Parker's opposite Brown's Hotel, for the sale of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses', Boy's and Servant's BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS, In opening this establishment our aun is to he come popular by krepiuy good ariivles at veiy low prices. JCArrnngernent - huv? been made with the best Vortheru Manufacturer* tor u regular supply ot every article exclusively to our order. By respectful attention to I lie wants ot those who will liivor ut with a call, we hOj>? to merit their fill tire confidence and patronage S. W TAYLOR ik Co. l'eit is- a venue, opposite Brown's Hotel. A Hi! ?1 w PUKIi ^ILVEKWAUL A >ltt{;iilttceiit assortment.?M. W. (.ALT At BRO. call at tention to their unusually Iarire assortment of Stl verwure. consisting of? Solid stiver Tea Sets, complete. Silver Pitcher.-, solid silver Castor*. Silver Cups and Saucers. Goblets. Silver Fish Carvers and Forks. Crumb Scraper* Cake Knives, Fruit Shovels, Su^ar Sifiers Jelly Spoons. Cneese Scoups, Fickle Knives and Forks. Olive Spoons. Salad Tongs. Vegetable Forks. Fruit Kuive?, Ice Tonus, Desert Knives Soup, crcnm,and ffravy Ladles. Ice Cream Knives. Sail Cellars. Napkin Rings- Butter Knives, Tea Strainers. Tea, Table, and Desert Spoons and Forks ot every variety. Breakfast and dinner Collee Spoons, dec. Also, a very large ussoi imeut ot Fauey Silver ware, suitable for weddnitf, bnlh-<lay, and other presents. The above is by tar the largest and most varied assortment ever offered to our customers. Being of our own manufacture, it is warranted pure sil ver, and ottered at us low rates as similar goods can be purchased tbr in any city in this country. M. W. GALT At BRO., Sign of the Golden Eagle, Peuii. nv? t-et ween 9th nnd 10th streets. PliOJ?Ll?>S OF ( HAMMING. Works of Rev. Dr. Chauuing. in six volumes, bo n tut Price S'-i 20 * Tin same six volume* U.und in three. Price two dollars. Memoirs of William Ellery Cheuuing, 3 vols Price >1 70, with Portrait engiaved on steel. Ware on the Formation ol the Christian Char acter. Price 50 cents. A large supply of the above just received at TAYLOR & MAURY'S March 10 Bookstore, near Ninth street PI. A VI NO C'AHIK?W.C.ZANTZ1NGER has just received ft very large assortment Ol the best American, English, and French Playing Curds of every description, and at thv most rea souahle prices, wholesale and retail. STATIONERS' HALL, Adjoiiiing Kirk wood House. Dec 7?StawWwif Mils. con l)G.\ CL.AHK.CS new Novel. The lion Cousin, or Mutual Influeiice. bj stioy Cowden Clarke. auiLor of The Complete ' -viiivortiliier ShaksjM-are ' " Dictionary of Chronology. I retures 'in the True, the Beautiful, aud the ??.Oil by >1. N Cousin; :ncrensrd by an Appendix ?v Kreneh Art: translated by O. W. Wight. TAYLOR .v MAl?KV> T^lvN*mN l-AWit,? I'll? last edition, com 1 piled by the Commissioner of Pensions ill 1 a41<. In addition, the resolutions, laws, and ordi nariceaol the old Congress, showing the pay to of beers af the line and the siuII of the army, the hos pitai ?lepartiueiil, and medical natT, and of the quartermaster's department ; hall-pay of th? line uudcr the resolve ol October ?1 si, I7?0; under oiher resolutions, to oliieers, lo oliieers ol theined i.nl uonartment and medical ?talf, chaplains; and commiii <tiou pay under the resolution of March 2*ld. I7.V1; together with the names of the officers Ot ttie continental line of the army in ail the SlMee who served to the end ol the war, aud acquired the rignt ol commutation pay ; with ihe names ol' officers killed in battle, or who died in service. Price *1 ; sent postage I'rea to any part of the Uni ted States. For sale at TAYIX)R At MAURY 5 Bookstore, t eti U ^ Near N nth street. Ijl A H L O I' c: A K I.I Li .'pi uT\7i \ Ij lu iry ot Turkish and Jreek Writers, by the Right Hon. the Larl of Carlisl-, ?dited by C. C. Fefton. Greek Piofe-sor in Harvard University. The noble Earl is wsll and favorably known in this country, having travelird here while he bore the title of Lord Morpeth, and his work will oe read with great interest by ol who have devoted I any attention to ihe mighty events which Hre now I taking p'ace i;? the Eastern World. The period embraced in hi * journal is on>* of deep sigmli 'cance, t?ei?g at the v? rv ?ominenoement ol hos tilities. sud ibe per-oii? mirodu ed have siuce played eminent pari? hi th.s terrible historicul tragedy. Professor Feilon ha-added full aud co pious notes to the American edit>ou, and the woik is benutilully illustrated. It will hereafter be re garded as a valuable, historical record of this in cresting period. Just published and for sa.'e bv R. FARNHAM, June Vi Cor. 11 st. and Penn. av. j A 'mkw work IIY iiknky KOUKKN, author of the "Eclipse of Faith," entitled A Delence of th? Eclipse ol Fa?th,by its author, be ing a rejoinder to Professor Newman'# "Reply;" and, in order lo give the American public the whole matter at a glamir. there is included in the same volume the " Reply lo the Eclipse of Faith." by F. W.Newman, with his rtnpter on tha "Moral Perfection of ("hrisi." For sal? bv OR/* V 4r KALLANTYNE, Seventh street. NKH KIH I'lON OK OK kKNS'8 CON. plete tVurli.?The complete Works of j Charles Dwltegi, in five volumes; price $7 oO. The Mis.ing Bride, or Miriam the Avenger, by ! ! Mrs. Kmmit O. K. N Southworth; paper $?!, | | liotind 91 3Ti. i The 1'ickwiek Papers complete, M cents. Just published, and lor sale at TAYLOR At MAURY'S May 31 Bookstore, near 7th ft. MKS. I'.. I'. A I.I.X tMitll can tccuw j modaie a lew Gentlemen with Board; or a i ! Lady and Gentleman, on 1 street, between 04b j | and 7th. No. ?'if'V. The House is situated a short | distance from the Patent Olfiee and other Depart j menis. Nov 10?tl SITUATION O As l>;i>._liiy a young j |i^ frenchman, who comes well recommended as a waiter in a hotel Or family, or Vnl-t d* Cham br*. Apply at this office jVfti r I. i li MKS. A. M. MADDUX'S OAR 1)1 NO HOUS10. No. 431 I. Street, betwc a 0th nnd 7th street*, near th?- corner ol 7th street, Washington, D. C., <s prepared to accommodate HOARDERS by the mouth, week, j dav, or meal. Residence within two or three minutes' walk of the Patent. General, and City Post Offices. Gentlemen can have Board with or without | Rooms Dec 8?eotf WATKH-( OLOK PICTURES?Memr*. TAYLOR ?te MAURY beg to announce iiidi, ai the suggestion of several of our citizeus, the Pictures now on exkibitiou at their Store will he Rallied tor. Eleven prues ; sixty uhuuces, at $5. Apri' 10 ? Hooksiore, near Ninth street. ]^HK JJTEKVKY like A Mi COKKK . spondence of the Connies* of lilt-".Million Harper's Siory Book lor April. Loomis's Practical Astronomy. Just published an J tor sale liy April 10 R. FARNHAM. ATBK COLO It pictuke9.?Meana. TAYLOR 6c MAURY beg to eououuee that, at the suggestion ol several of onr citizen*, the pictures now on exhibition at their store. Will be milled for. Eleven Prizes? GO chances at ??'). Bookstore near (Ith street. Aj?cil 7 \J"EW CITY DIRECTORY.-Wellington 1.1 "I'd Georgetown Directory, just published. < 'oiurro-Monul Directory lor the Second .Session Ol the Thirty-Third Cougress of (lie Untied Slates wt America. For sale at TAYLOR & MAURY'S, Feb 22 Bookstore. near Ninth street Moke NEW hooks at -r.lYl.OU ?5? MAURY'S.?Julia Kavanngh's new novel, lifaie Lee ; puper 75 cent*, cluth $1. Lite of bum Houston, with portrait; price $) 25 A Lung, Look Ahead, or the First Stroke and the Last, by A. S. Roe; price 41 25. The Old Inn, or the Traveler's Enteriaiuinent, price 51. The Summer Lund, a Southern ."Story, by a Child ol the Sun. April 10 Bookstore, near Ninth street CASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE or HORACE WATERS No 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO TUB COMBINATION. MUSIC A1 GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Notwithstanding tiie combu lunation of Music Dealers 'o keep up the prices ol noa copyright mwaic against tlie interests ol Native Composers, and their refusal to exleud to Mr Waters the courtesies of the Irade, he i* tn<king immense sales?having- filiiiidaiit evi dence thai he lias public countenance uutl ?up p >rt in his opposition to the G<-eut Monopoly, and in his etlbrts to aid Native Talent, and adopt the National Currency, tlis stock of American and European Music is immense, and the catal-i^ue ol his own publications is one t?t the largest and best selected in the United Stales. Me has also made a Great Reduction in the Price# of Pianos, Alelodeons, and Musical instrument- of nil kinds Superior toned Ui Oct ve Piuuos lor $175, <200, and $225, interior of as good <|uality. and instru nenls as strong and as durable as tho.se which cost S500. Pianos of every variety ol style and price up lo 51,000, comprising those oi Ten dif ferent manufactories; among jhem the celebrated modern improved Horace Waters' Pianos, and the tir?t premium ./Eolean Pianos of T. Gilhf.kt oe Co's. make (owners of the iEolean Patent ) Second-hand Pianos at creat bargains. Prices Iroiij ?40 to *150. Melodeons from live ditlerent manufactories, including the well-known S. D. &i H. W Smith's Melodeons, (tuned the equal tem l>erament.) The Best Make in the United Slates. Prices $45, 900 *70, $100, >115, 8125. $135, $150 Smith's Double Bank Melodeons' 1*200. Each Piano and Mel deon guarantied. The besl terms to the Irade, schools, 6iu 12$ per cent, divcount to Clergymen and Churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the conn try, post paid, al ihe reduced rates. General and ->elecl Catalogue- and Schedules of prices of Mil steal Instruments forwarded to any addtess free of charge. Feb 16?d3m MUSs. HEECHEK STOWE'S NEW Work.?The May Flower and Misrellanr ous Writings, by Harriet Bceclier Stowe The Country Neixhboi hood, by Mi.-s C A. Dti puy. author ol I he Conspirator, flee.. ?Vc. Filer's Fir-t Principles cf Chemistry 11!i? tmli'd. Adapted specially lor classes. I'll-colored Sketches in Paris, duriug ltie jenrs i?5l-2-3. Just published and lor sale at TAYLOR it MAURY'S BookMore, April 17 near 9th st. rjUYLOlt *t MAURY'S ELASTIC pen, 1 No. 27.?This Pen, which is manufactured by Perry it Co., London, expressly for Messrs. Tay lor tc Maury, will be found unequalled in ail the requirements of a good steel Pen. Sold in gross boxes, price $1, at TAYLOR &c MAURY'S Book and Stationery Store, April 17 toDearVthst. i tit coming STKUGGJLE.?TheCea X ing Struggle among the Nations of the Earth, jr the Political Events ot the next Filteen Years, lescrilied iu accordance wiih Prophecies in Eze *,et. Daniel, and the Apocalypse. Kepriuied froiu the sixtieth-thousand London -dilion For sale at TAYLOR J* MAURY fc Bookstore, near Ninth streei. IUK MISSISSIPPI AND ATLASTM CONNECTED! IfMTft?l> .Sl'VILS MAIL KOU'lk! ONLY M HOURS FROM ST. LOUIS TO NEW YORKAND 3-* IIOLKi* TO CINC1NNTI' CI HICACIO & MISKLSMM'1 tIAII.KOAIi i rh* only Kailrou/i Rottlc front thr 1 Mu.iu?ip)>i loth* At/atttir TIM* t'KOM ST. L0U1? ToCMICaiIO ONLY J* llot'Ua fcThr Steamer WINCHESTER leave* tbu Alton w burl bont at Si. daily (Suudays at 7 o'clock. a. in., <iih the REINDEER leave- ihe Alton wharf boat hi Si. Louis daily *t f?.rto. p. m Tbe steniner* conned hi Alton (only '/it iKikt rom St. Louis) wr.b express nam* lor SPRINGFIELD. BLOOMfNGTON. LASALLL, CHJCAGO, AND THE EASTERN C1TILS. Passengers leaving St. Loin* by the aieaiucr Winchester at 7, a. in., take the car* at Alton at 10. a. m., and arrive at C'hii-sgo the next morning id time to take the carliesi i?>orn>ni trmu* going ea m Pafc?enger? leaving Si. Uiiir? i>y itie Keinrteer mi 3.30. p m , iakr 'he r*r* m Alton (Saturday ex ? ejite I) at 1' j. hi., in h..u for ihe evening train* rest Tn ? line via Chicago mid Mi"?MM|i|il, IIiim.j>? <>Bl al ami Chicago aud rinck Island, urCh'CMuo and Aurora railroad* connects with alt the rail road- at Chicago, and aliords the moat ?|?rndy route Iroiu St Louis to MHMf on the Mississippi riv#r. at and alnive the I;pper Knpnls, a* wefl a* to i? iMt* on the lllin-ji* river at and altova I'ekin. t'lic trftiUs ol the 0. and M. railroad connect bi arlmvtlle, Virdvu, Springtivld, and Uiooiningmn, with good Stage Line* lor llill?l?oro', Waverly, Dnnville, Terre-Haute. I'ekin, and 1'ioiia,and al?o with the Great Western ltailroad at Springfield, with the Great Western Railroad for Jacksonville, and Decatar, and at Blooonngton with the lllinoia Central Railroad lor Laaalle. Jptr THROUGH TICKETS, and Ticket* to Chicago, ran tr* bad at the ?ifirea of the Michigan Southern, the Michigan Central, and the New York and Erie railroad*, St. Loui*. TICKETS TO CHICAGO and all the tn termed ntc place*, can be bad at the wharf boat and on the railroad packets, and at the offic.>? of the Chicago and Mississippi, Illinois Central. and Chicago and Rock Island railro-id?. E. KEATING, Sup'tC. At M It K. VJNW tOKK. May 3. I MAS*?The utirtcr signed'has .In* day opened an office, No. 42 William street, (Merchants' Exchange ) for the i transaction of a treneral brokerage btt?ine?? Bank. insuran t, mining, railroad, govern ii'-ti1, ! Ntate, and eity * Turitie* bought and sold Promisaorv nntea bill* of exchnage aim uana negotiated. Sep 41?(t EMANUEL. M. HART G1 liNkillAL ACi KNC' V??Tin- iimleralgii<*<1 f mo<i respcctlully inform* by1h>s notice, hi* rieud* and the public in general, here and e*le ?vhere. that he has opened an Agency Office lot the prosecution of claim* of every description xg Kin at the government, belore the several depart mentk or Congre**, procure pension*. bounty amis exira pay, aud arrearage pay, and will at. e?uTto the buying and sel'ing ol real estate, the renting ol house*, and a general collecting bum ne-.*; he will also furnish part'ic- at a distance with such information as they may desirr from the seat of government. Charges will be rr>odc <me. *Mice,. at present, will I* on M or*. lMh rtreet HiriRntcw tlou J.C. Dobbin, S?rr*ttny c/ thr /V ? Hon. J. Davia, Seerrtmry of Wm* N. Caiian, e*q., Pre.u/tr.nt ?>/ tin Htm d ></ <, mom UottvU. Gen. John M. McCalla, ??< /y?? lames H. Caustin, eau. ? W C. Reddall, Stmt? Depart merit SAMUEL M r/iVMHt Jan 17?11 HECKEKS' FAH1NA, prepared ex pressly tor families, a delicate ami appro priate food for all seasom-, unU one of the mutt economical, nutritious, ami wholesome prepara tions ever brought to the table. eminently eOm* biuuig the gratification of the palate with ample and healthful su-tenance of lite body Slriclly "peaking, Heck era' Farina in neither stringent nor laxative, but restorative, atrengm ing lite digestive and absort>ent system. In dis ordered bowel.-, diarrhae, dysentery, and even in cases of cholera, when food t* deemed aduiia><ible by the physicians, Heck era' Farina cannot tail to be salutary; and wlieiever known la exten* vely used in hoajnfals and private practice. The pres ervation of health or the prevention of sickness is at least aa important as the curing of dtsca e. People in health should therefore use decker*' Farina freely, as common food, to preserve the in estimable bleating. For sale by grocer* and druggists generally. Wholesale by Charles F. Pitts, 13 Coin tit erce street, Baltimore; Dirigee Ar Bro.ber, U7 South Front street. Philadelphia; S. G. B wdleurA* Co., 17 L'>ug Wharf, Boston ; and bv the manufactu rers, Hecker & Br ther, at the Croton Mills, 3<)t Clierry street, New York. Ileckerb' Farina Jcll>, uiadc in double Boilers, which render burning or scorching im possible. ia now exhibited daily fit the Fair of the Metropolian Mechanics' Institute iu Washington. Mar 8?2w. NEW \OVEL, by till! author of "Mary Itarton."?North and South, by the author of Crawford, the Moorland Cottage. Arc. Price 374 cents. Kings and Queen?, or Life iu the Palace. t-y John S. C. Abliott Price $1. Just published, and for sale at TAYLOR <V MAURY'S March o Bookstore., near 9th at D M UTCIl H ERKI NG.?15 kegs, 1S&4, Volluu, ? Holland. For sale by SHEKELL BROTHERS, No. 40, opposite the Centre Market. Dee. 23? lw AJDEIK A NUTS, latest growth ; I cask just received by SIIEKELL BROTHERS, No. <10, opposite Centre Market. Jan ?3tif ARRIVAL ??!<' NEW ENGLISH Juvenile and other Books.?Odds ami Euda from <?u old Drawer, by WVrdua Retnyu, M. L> l'ippins und Pies, by Stirling Coyne Charade Dramua. for the druwing room, b/ Anso Bowman Pleasures, Objects, ami Advantages ol Litcra ture, by the Rev. Robert Aris Willenott. Heir of Selwood, by Mrs. Gore. Matilda Ixinsdale, or the eldest mstei by Charlotte Adams. A Tour round my Garden Hildred the Daughter, by Air?. Ne-vton t-ros and Dashwood Prinry. or Mortimer's College Lite. Horses and Hounds, a practical treatise oa their management, by " Scrutator." Outlines of Chemical Analysis, prepared for the Chemical Laboratory at Giesseu. by Dr. Heinricii Will; translated from the German by Daniel Breed, M. D., of the United .States Patent Otfi.-e. The Forest in ICxUe. by Capt. Mayne Re'd On Sale at TAYOR & MA CRY'S Jan. v4 Bookstore, near 0th st P APER MOISTENElt.? \ New Inrcn lion tor Moistening the leave* of a Copying Book,. Postage Stamp's, Envelopes, and Moisten* ug the Fingers when Counting Bank Bills; also useful for various? other purposes. It will he louud an indispensable article fir every Desk. It is perfectly simple ami cheap, and must couie in to general u?e , The following are u tew c.ompliuciitary opin ions of the Press: Papeu Moistenkk.? \. new and very neat use ful invention for moistening post oifiee stamp-, envelopes, sheets in a copying book, counting ''auk bills, tSrc.. This does away with the disagree ab'< method of ittuUieuiug si mips, Jcc., w ith tIt? ongue. It is a patent article, vary si in pit* and cheap, uud will be universnilv adopted as soon ?? t i? ?een.?'I'ruiitet ij>t, Stpt. Ia??l. Paj>kr Moistknkr ?A new invention for muis ening po.Mage stamps, envelopes, sheets iu a copying book, counting bank bills, ire. The common way of mo stenirig .stamps with ihu tongue is very disagreeable and inconvenient, also the usual way of wetting sheets in a copying book, by using a brush which has In be dipped in water, i* inconvenient and very difficult t?-give paper an even moisture, which is very desuuble lor copying letters. This article obviates these difficulties, besides being useful for various other purjioscs it is also perfectly simple and cheap, aad must come into general u-e.?[Boston Putt, Stjtf., 1SS4. Paper Muisti'NKK ?A newly invented and v*r\ useful little contrivance for moistening postage stumps ai.d enve.'opes. ami for wettir g ?hi7-ts in ? eofyiMs l?>?k, 4 c. It costs but litiie, and will ?uve (he (unfile a good deal of unpleasant wwrk. I Go*'or/ T'Ufllrr. yrjtt. 1 bo-1 Agent for V. asliington, TAYLOK St MAURY. Jan 17 Bo<-k?v>re r|ji Tiil: akt union ok London. pi*u for the current year. The li?t i* now open and every laUrribrr of $5 f>0 w ill !??? entitled 10 I. An uiipre**ioii of a Plate, by J. T. Willmore, A. R. A., from the original picture, by J J Cliakiu, R. A.. 44 A Water Party.' II. A volume cooiuunng thirty Wood Engm vines, illuoTTalinsr subjects from Lord Byroa's * poeni of "Child Haroldean4 III The chance of obtaining we of me PriMt to l>e allotted nt the general meeting in April, which will include? The right to ?elect for himseli u vi?ltini>ie work of art from one of the public exhibition*. Statuette* in bronze of Her Majesty on h<>r*f back. I>y T. Thorneycroft. Copies in bronae, from a:i original Model in re lief by K. Jefferson of " The *mtn of tb* UuLe of Wellington into Madrid." Statuette* in porcelain or pariau Proof impressions of a large lithograph, by T (1 Maguire. utter the original picture by W. P. Frith, R. A.,4- The Three Bows.r from MoJiere's "Bour geois Gentilhomtne." Honornry Secretaries lor Washington. Messrs TAYLOR & MAURY, Booksellers. Jau 94 OLBNWOOD CEMETERY. 'pill* llliAHTIKIIL HI' It I A J. I'l.ACE X 'he Dead having just lieen dedicated with ippropr.ate ceieniomcs for the purpose, if now c?pen for th? reception of the remain* of deceased person*. The Mausoleum h--- capacity tor a hundred oilies in which Mich tri?*n>'> *< the dead,** may fpply, ran place the d*>p*rted until t hey ?elect <ite* for grave*. The plan of the incor|M>ratora is one of equality n regard to the lota, which will not l>e put up publicly for sale, (although they nvuaily bring a premfuffi,) making the early *eiection* of lots the ntOM desirable. I Willi an office is eMabliihed is the city of Wash, ngton, application* will lie punctually Attended to at the pfesent office, in the eaat wing of the build oc oo entering the Cemetery. Vi?iter* are requested not t? drive fast ifironih he Cemetert ground*. WM ? HUMPHREYS V I- <7l?nwfM?d ?? i ?hor? d f tt ? iioitli ot the CJnj 'fi>i tut -7?'? NEW BOOKH.? Plato uii Immortality oi the Hotil, translated irom the Or*ek by Charl?;a S. Stanford. Florence Egerton ; or. Sunshine and Shadow, by the author of Clara Stanley. Jtc Sketches of Western Methodism. Biographical Historical, and Miscellaneous, illustrative of |'io neer Life, by Rev. Jaa. B. Fin ley. For sale by GRAY to BALL* NTYNK. THE NATIONAL HOTEL, T PI fhla City, will be re-opiiird f?i the rt~ I ception ol guest* on the V7th of thn monih The removal of the Kitchen from the basement to the rear of the building, and the ntieralinna in ami ?bout the Dining Boom*. will add greatly to the convenience and comfort of it* gnr-t?. The will be furnished with the be?l the n.aik-tscsn aflbrd. and served in the be*t style, and no expeii'O or labor will be *pared to render the house, in every respect, equal to any in the country. The subscriber, therefore, trust* that a gent-row* public, will continue the liberal patronnge which'has al ways been extended to the house. Persons tic ?iring to procure rooms for the winter, can do *n at any time sAer the 2oth, bv calling nt the Hotel E. 1). WILLARD. Washington city, November 14, 1S.'?4. Nov 16?if CJtDER GAHMEXTH FOR TilB ABA* ?on.?The IsrgeM and liest assortment of alt qualities, will be found at WALL & sti:vi;ns, 32Q, Penn. avenue, next door to Iron Halt Jan 5 (Newt.) I