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CONGRESS. THIRTY-THIRD CONcJKlCtfS?>'1R8T ?kh?ION. Senate, Monday, March 27, 1854. On motion by Mr. Hunter, the Senate pro ceeded to the consideration of tlie lilt to sup ply deficiencies in the appropriation** for the support oi ihe Government for the year ending June 30, 1854. A large number of amendment* reported by the ( ommittoe on Pinanoo were agreed to. The amendment appropriating 9250,000 for tliA pprAhawof a new site for the custom-housc in San Pranoisoo, and authorising the Secre tary of the Treasury to apply thie appropri ation, if lie think proper, to purchase a site with buildings already oreeted, was then taken up. Mr. Hunter explained that the State of Cal ifornia hud set up a claim to the lot in San Francisco, on which the Government had ex pended $90,000 in prewiring it for the build ing. As the title was so much in doubt, it was thought i dvisablo to authorise tho purchase of a new site, or a site with buildings already thureon. Mr. Hamlin moved to ameud tho amend- ! mcnt, by adding thereto an appropriation for the erection of a new custom-house at Port land, Maine. He supported the amendment. Mr. Pessenden followed, earnestly support ing the amendment. Mr. Hunter opposed tho amendment. He said the California ease was a peculiar one, and resting on ground* differing from all oth ers. 11 the Maine custom-house were added, others would be moved, and the bill would be defeated in the House. Messrs. Pettit, and Jones of Tennessee, fol . lowed in opposition generally to all Defioienoy bills. No monoy ought to be expended unless appropriated ; and if no Deficiency bills were passed, then there would be no money bo ex pended. Mr. Shields asked how much money the bill appropriated. Mr. Hunter said the bill appropriated some thing over two millious, including $800,000, added by tlie Senate oommittee. Mr. Hauilin defended the bill. Mr. Brown opposed that part ?.f the bill au thorizing the purchase of buildings already oreoted. Hfrer Bome remarks by Mr. Pettit, the bill was postponed till to morrow. Mr. Mason moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration of Exeoutive business. Mr. Walker, and Mr. Dodge of Iowa, urged the neoeesity and absolute importance of ac tion on the Homestead bill Mr. Brodhead desired to know what had beooiue of the bill giving 1C0 acres of land to old soldiers. Mr. Walker answered, that that bill would shortly be reported, but perhaps not favorably. A long debate ensued, on the motion to go into Executive session. Mr. Clayton made the point of order, that on the motion to shut the door, by any Senator, tho galleries wero to be cleared. Mr. Shields appealed from the decision of the Chair. Messrs. Shields, Douglas, and Badger, re sisted tho propriety of tho decision of the Chair; and Messrs. Clayton, Butler, Rusk, Mason,' Bayard, and others, supported it. ft was still under discussion when this re port was closed. Hvuse of Representatives, March 27, 1854. The Speaker announocd that the first busi ness in order was tho resumption of the consid eration of the Indian Appropriation bill. Mr. English asked leave, which was granted, to permit him to introduce a bill, of whioh pre vious notice had been given, to authorise the donation of alternate sections of land to aid ?q >hp construction of a railroad in the State of Indiani}, terminating at or near Cairo. Re ferred to the Committee on public JAiid*. Mr. Hunt, on leave, asked tho referenoe to the Committee on Elections, of a resolution re lating to the mileage and per diem of Mr. Lane, who had contested the seat of the delegate lrom New Mexioo. The referenoe was ordered Mr. Skelton, on leave, introduoed and caused to bo referred to the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, the joint resolutions ol New Jersey in favor of cheap ocean postage. Mr. Dickinson, on leave, presented a resolu tion to the effeot that the Committee on the Library inquire into the expediency of re-pla omg the volumes of the Exploring Expedition lost by the fire of 1852, and ths reporting a joint resolution tor an extra number of copies of life above-named volumes for distribution in the Congressional districts. Referred. M'- rock ham, by ponsont. introduced a bill to regulate the salaries of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States; whioh was referred to tho Committee on the Judioiary. 1 Mr. Millor, of Indiana by oonsent, intro duoed a bill granting a portion of tho public i lands to that State, to aid in the construction of a railroad from Evansville to Indianapolis; 1 whioh was read twice, and relerred to the ('ommittee on Publio Lands. Mr. Chandler, by oonsent, presented the memorial of tho Board of Trade of Philadel- I phia, asking Congress to make an appropria lion for clearing out the mouths of tho Mnwis sippi; which was referred to tho Committee on f 'Ommcrce. Mr. J'ratt. by consont, presented tho joint ffWolntioos of the Legislature of Connecticut, jo rplatign to th? distribution of arms. The consideration of the Indian appropria tion bill was then resumed. The amendments appropriating 8100,000 for the purpose of holding a council, and 9H2,ooo to satisfy tho claims of the Rom party of < 'berokees, were rejected, and tho bill was then passed. A motion to suspend the rules, so as to take up the joint resolution granting 9100,000 to recompense the rescuers of the San Pranoisoo sufferers, was decided in the negative?yeas 84, nays 43?less than two-thirds. Mr. Cobh stated that he arose to urge a national measure; and he accordingly moved that the Pacific railroad hill I* made the order of the day f??r the third Tuesday in May. Oh Bion being made, Mr. Cobb moved a suspen ' of the futtis to oonsider his motion, which jras adopted?yeas 12$, nays 3$.' The motion to make the Mil the special or d?f, ??? proposed, was then decidod in the af Brfpatifs, ^ jofleft?yeas 12*}, nays 4(J. On motion of Mr. ftioe, the bill to publish four additional land ufioes in the district of Minnesota, heretofore reported from ths Com mittee of tho Whole, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, waa, by oonsent, taken up. The amendment was adopted, and the bill was pawed Wr Mpacham, from the judiciary Commit tee, presented a report, whioh was laid on tho table and ordered to be printed. Mr. Booock asked to be permitted to present a resolution, to the effect that a proper regard for the interests of the country demands that the navy should be promptly inoreased ; and therefore the bill for the construction of six war steamers shall bo made the speoial order for to-morrow Objection being made, Mi1. Rooook moved to suspend the rules, web decided hi the afjirmative?yeas Mr.' tl then, he said, oomplied with the suggestion of others, and withdrew the pre amble ; and the resolution was adopted. 9** motion of Mr jinrnhisel, by oonsent, it wse resolved that the Committee on T?TTi'? rips J* instructed to inquire into thp expediency rating a small potaon of public land? to Utah, Minnesota, and.Oregon, for the purpose of procuring Territorial libraries. Mr. Far.ey moved a suspension of i%o rulos, to enable him to iotroduoe a resolution to in struct the Committee on the Pjtfc Office and Poet Roads to inquire whether greater oor taiuty, despatch, ami eoonouiy. caniot ho so oured in tho transmission of the mails between New York and Wellington ; and, also, wheth er it it) not expedient to establish an air line railroad upon Maid route; and that they report by bill or otherwise. The House refused to suspend the rtiles? yeas 81, nays 74?not two-thirds. ' Mr. Phillips, by consent, introduced a reso | lutiun. making the bill providing for the ooui ' pletion of certain custom-houses, &c, the spe oial order for a certain day. but withdrew it; when, On motion, the Hjusc went into Couimittoo of the Whole on that suhjeot, Mr. Hamilton, of Maryland, in the ohair. I BY HOUSE'S PHIKTINU TELEOKAPH | TKLKUKAI'HIC. COKflKSPON|)KN()K FOR DAILY NATIONAL EKA. Later from Texas. Nsw Ori.kans, March 25.?Tho steamer Mexico has arrived, from Galveston, Texas, with dates to the 22 i of March. Business was active, and tho rivers in g<K>d navigable condi tion. Ex-President Fillmore. Nkw Ori.hanh, March 25.?Kx-Prosident Pilliuoro is expected to arrive here to-morrow. Ohio River. Wheeling, March 27.?The water in the Ohio is six feet deep. JVew Editor of the Baltimore Patriot. Baltimore, March 27?William M. Bur well, lately editor of the Baltimore American, has been engaged to take tho editorial charge of the Baltimore Patriot. He will enter upon the duties of his now vooatioh about the 10th of April. It is unnecessary to say anything of Mr. Burwell, aa fitted for the position to which he has been chosen; for in that capacity ho is known, bath in your city and Baltimore, as a bold, vigorous, and classical writer. Markets. Baltimore, March 27.?Breadstuff* firmer, K rices tending upward. Flour?sales of 3,000 arrels of Howard Street, at #7.50 ; and 1,400 barrels of City Mills, at #7 50. Wheat ad vanced?Bales of 3 000 bushels, at $1 80 a "#1 85 for white, and at 81.75 a $1 82. Corn? sales of 7,000 bushels, at 70 a 71 cents for white, and at 70 a 73 cents for yellow. Oats? sales at 40 a 49 cents. Butter, in kegs, at 13 a 14 cents per pound, roll at 17 a 20 cents. No change in other articles. . Phii.adei.paia, March 27.?Flour?Hales at $7.62. Wheat and oorn advancing in price. (Jjp"' Ernestine L.Rose will give her third lecture, at Carusi's Saloon, to-morrow (Tues day) eveuing, at 7,l.j o'clock. Subject, Tho Nebraska Quostion, as deduced from Human Rights. SPEECHES AGAWST TUB NEBRASKA BILL. Mr. Seward * speech, " Freedom and Public Faith "? price $1 per hundred. The name speech in Gor man, at tho same price. . A new edition of Mr. Sumner's great speech. " The Landmark of Freedom." is in course of preparation, and will he ready in a few days?prieo $1.50 por^ hundred. In press, also, the Speeches of Mr. Wade, of Ohio, and Mr. Fessenden, ot Maine, in the Senate, against tho Nebraska Bill. Price of each, $1 per hundrod. The above speoohos will be forwarded, free of post age, to any part of the country, on tho receipt of or ders accompanied with the caw. Address Bt'KLL A llLANCUARp, Washington, D C. D' IMPORTANT TO THE BLIND. JR KNAPP, Oculist, at No. 140 Main street, Buf falo. New York, reatores sight to the Blind with ebemical vapora, externally applied This new method, causing no /miim. is ai once remarkable and successful. Several forms </ blindness are removed by this treatment, that heretofore have been incura bl?. March 27. HUGH AN AN ON GRAPE CULTURE, AND LONUWOHTII ON THE HTftAWRERRV. THIS day published, the Fifth Kditiou. Revised. On* volume l2ino. cloth, fi.t cents. This volume should be in the hands of every culti valor ot these delicious fruit*, for it embodies, in a compact and available form, the ciperience of ^ocom plishcl and practical Horticulturists on subjects which have come directly under their own observa clon for a long series of jears Of a former edition of "lluchantn on the Orape," we subjoin a few NOTICES OF THE PRESS. Mr. Downing, in his Ibrtiett/tMriM, says " Itdeals i(lore with facts, with actual experience and observa tion, and le?s with speculation. supposition, and be lief, than anything on this topic that has yet appear ed in the United States. In other words, n man may take it, and plant a vineyard, and raise % rapes mith success "Furnishes, in a small space, a very great amount of instructive information relative U> the cultore ol the drape."? Farmer'unul Planter'* KmyrUfnrJni. " Will be found to convey the most opportune and valuable instruction, to all interested in the subject.' TicUr* Fruit and rtnu+r Garden. Those who desire the hook sent by mail will re eel re It, prepaid, by remitting the price, by letter , postpaid, to the Publishers. MOOBK. AJfDKRSON. A Cfl. M%rch 27?2ij Cincinnati. For ?%le i.? MPPINCOTT. MKAMBO. A CO . Phil adelphla, ryiBON A PI|INNKY, Wew Y?rk. enehoetic business men ("^lAN Und profitable employment in selling i y rirk'i b"t tIrani IKori, A HISTORY OK ALL NATIONS, from the earliest period to the present time, or UNIVERSAL HISTORY, In which the Hi ft or n of rver/t Notion, nnnrnt and . mt?hrit. Is se|arately given. By 8. C. OOODRICI1, ; Consul to Paris, author of " Peter Parley's Tales," Ac 1 207 royal octavo pnges, illustrated by 70 Ma|* 1 end 700 Kngravings. Boupd in morocco, The work is not for sale in Bookstoi es, but is | sold unln by Canvassing Agents, to whom the cxclu j sive right of sale in their territory is given by the j publishers. Twelve Thousand Copies already Sold ' by our Agents. Canvassers who obtain but out sub- j ?criber per day make good wages (?7* An fcctiv*, energetic agent. wanted in every fnoocupied county in the TniUnl States and Canadas. ; or Ml particulars, Ac., address MILLKR.-QRTON.A Ml LLIOAN, March 27 -itw Publishers, Auburn, N. Y KKWINONArHINl FOR *ALK CHEAP. ' WK have deposited with us, for sale, one of Avery's ; superior Sewing Machines, and are authorised to dispose of the same as a groat bargain. This ina chine is considered one of th? H*t now in use. We annex herewith tho recommendation of some of the principal wholesale merchant tailors in N ew ^orkcity. Nkw Ynsi, Jul* HO, 1H5.1. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have examined the " Avert) Setrtng Maekine,. and cheerfully recommend it for its simplicity, durability, and espooially for the peculiar stitch made by it The stitch is original, and in appearance is like the most perfect ana handsome "back-stitching We have thoroughly tested the strength of tho sewing, and are satisfied that the stitch of this machino makes a utrortger and firmer team than ran he made hyhmw. We take pleasure In recommending this Machine to our friends, and to tailors, seamstresses, find families generally, throughout the country ; Bi.lighten A Knapp, Wholesale Dealers in Men s and IToy's Olothifig, IV CAurtlandt ?t. ' Lotfkwood A DuBol*. Merchant Tailors, 568 Broad* H. A dould A Co., Wholeeale Dealers in Clothing, 221 Washington st J. P. Ifull, Merehant Tailor, M3 Broadway. Iiicksop A Pettis, Merchant Tailors, 52.'l Broadway Apply al the publication office of the Nnliorut! tira, 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall March 2. HUGH CAMERON, UEALER in Book*. Periodical*. and Stationery, wholesale and retail, 3 Columbia Place, corner 7th street and Louisiana avwnue, Washington, D- C. Jan. 3?d i BUTTER AND BUCKWHEAT. GOSHEN Butter, Hulut'tud from Delaware county Dairie*. Now Yurk mid Pennsylvania extra bulled Buckwheat, iu barrels, bull' barrel*. and bags. The bout Philadelphia liuttor in prints, lor table um. Hit|>|'li**H received weekly, aud any quantity deliver ed to order. 8HKKELL A It A1 LEV, (Successor* to J. 1). Kibbey A Co..) Jan. 2?dlwif No. 5, opposite Centre Market. JOHN S. MANN, Attornky and counsellor at law, Coudersport, Potter county, Penn. Juu. 2fi. VISITERS TO THE METROPOLIS! PERSONS visiting Washington, and in want of I Boot* or Shoeti, are invited to call aud examine my stock, which comprises ait good an assortment of Ladies,' Oentleuien's, Boys', Youth's, M last's, and Children's Shoes, as can bo found in the city. Prices moderate. JOHN A. RUFF, Penn avenue, Jan. II. Between I; and fith sts , Washington. CHARLES FRODSHAM'S IMPROVED CHRONOMETER WATCHES IN plain and huutiug canon, of every variety of style and siie. Ladies' Watches, of now and elegant style*, just received from the manufactory of Charles Frodsbaui, 84 Strand, London. AIbo, Watches from the most celebrated London and Swiss makers. For sale by s. WILLARD, Jan. 2?d No. V Congress street, Boston. HAVANA CIGARS, OF the following choice brands : Sy va & Co.'* M.C., 1st, in l-IOths; La Philantbropa. in I-4th*; La Ado a*ion, in l-4ths; HI Sol de Peuarvel, in 1 -4th* ; Uoorgo Washington, in l-6tbs ; El Consolation, in l-4ths; Ambrosia Londres, lit, 1-I0ths; ? Do. 2d, l-5ths; El Etseo, in l-IOths; La Cosmopolita, in 1 Sthi; Maria Antoinette Londres Regalia, 1st, l-IOths; Do. do. da. 2d, l-IOths; Espaniola for le Prensado, in l-4ths ; 1 case " original " Victoria Londres, ft,000. Together with a fine assortment of Chewing To bacco. SUEKELL A BAILEY, (Successors to John B. Kibbey A Co.,) Jan. 4?dfitit No. 5, opposite Centre Market. SMOKED AND PICKLED SALMON. SELECTED No. 1 Salmon, "fresh smoked." No. 1 picklcd Salmon in tierce*. Mess Mackerel, very fine, in 25 pound kittti. No. 1 Mackerel, in half bar rel* and 26 pound kitts. SHEKEL!. A BAILEY, (Successors to J. B. Kibbcy A Co.,) 'Jan. 2?dlwif No. 5, opposite Centre Market SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY. AND WALNUT FURNITURE, JUST received at WALL'S cheap House Furnish ing Warerooms, on Seventh street, opposite the National Intelligencer office, among which may ho found ? Rosewood, Mahogany, and Walnut Toto-a Tete and Sofas, in hair, cloth, and brocatolle, in great vari ety ; Easy Chairs, Arm Chairs, and Rockers to match; Maghogany, Waluut, French, and Cottage Bedsteads, Walnut and Mahogany Etageres; Cabinet* and Whatnots; Mahogany and Walnut marble-top and plain Buroaus; Mahogany, Walnut, and Maple Wardrobe*; Feather Beds, hair and shuck Mattresses; Handsome gilt and Mahogany Mirrors; And a very large and general assortment of all kinds of goods necessary for furnishing, to which the attention of those furnishing is respectfully invitefl. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. All of which will bo sold very low at WALL'S House Furnishing Wareroouis, on Seventh stroot, opposite Intolligenccr office. Jan. 2?ulw SEGARSI SEGARS! " I can't get a decent Segar in Washmgt m," ' IS a phrase hourly hoard from strangers, in our city Without admitting or denying its truth, the sub scriher determined to remedy the evil. To this end, he ha* made a list of every brand which any gentle man has pronounced " the best segar I ever smoked," and with this document he has procured from the first importers in New York, a stock of those choice brands, and now offers thein to the public. Every fumigator, who knows $ good segar when he swells it, i* reuqeslet) to call and examine the .stock. JOHN RKSSFORD. Sign of Jim Crow, 7 door* east of National Hotel. Jan 2?Hid BOOTS AND SHOES," For hulies, Gentlemen, and Children. EDMONSTON. west tide of 7th street, (nearly opposite Odd Fellow*' Hall,) manufactures to order, aud keep* constantly on hand and lor sale, ev ery article in his lino, of superior quality and at the lowest prices. The public are thanked for their past very liberal patronage, and are assured that no pains shall be *|>ared to merit a continuance of their favor*. Jan. 13. COFFEE, TEAS, AND VARIETIES. OLD Uoverninent Java Coffee; Brown Java, in |N>cketN, tlenuino Mocha, in half and quarter bale*. Maracailn) and White Rip Coffee, roasted and ground Coffee, roasted and ground in the District Any of the above Coffee* may be roasted and ground to order, at short notico. Imperial. Oun|M>wder, Young llyson. and vary fine Old Hyson Tea* , Oolong and Pouchong Black Teas ; Souchong, or English Breaklast Tea . Wine, Lemon, and Fancy Cracker*, supplies received weekly ; English Dairy Cheese, "imitation ; " Do. do. rral genuine, very rich; Ooshon Cheese, plain; Pine apple Cheese, Lewis Norton s best brands . Whole aud fresh ground Spices, all kinds; Rice Flour, Oswego Corn Starch, and Farina ; Wheaten (irits and Small Hominy. ' RII1CKRLL A BAILEY. (Successors to John B. Kibbey A Co.,) Jan. .1 -dfilif No 5, op|~>*jf? Centre Market. ! ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PICKLES, j \NI? Knglish Sauces, vix Oherkins. Mixed, Pic I calilly, Chi?w-Chotf. Walnut, Cauliflower, Kng Mwlt, of both Croeso A Blackwell's and Batty's export ation ; Crosse A Blackwell'a celebrated Onion Pickles; Mixed Mangoes. Martina*, Onion*. Cauliflower, Red , Cabbage, American; Yan Benschoten and Well* Provost, >few York ; !*? A P orrin's celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, in quarts, pints, and half pints, late importation. Also. John Bull's, Harvey. Hooting. India Soy, Ks sence of Anchovies, and l<obster ; Crosse A Blackwell's and Whyhrow'a Kng Mustard; Louis Frere'a French M us lard . Knglish refined Table Knit, in jars SHKKKLL A. BATLKY, (Successors to John B. Kibbey A Co.,) Jan. S ?dlwif No. 5, opposite Centre Market. HCALR HADDOCK, WHITE FISH, DUN FISH. NO. 1 scale Haddock, in 25 lb kitu and barrels, White Fish, in 2f> lb. kitt* and barrels , Dun Fish, beet ; Urr.nd BanCodfish; Scale Herring, in hoxos. No. I Mackerel, large, in barrels; No. 2 do. in nalfs and barrels. SHKKKLL A BAILEY, (Successors to John B. Kibbey A Co.,) Jan 2 -dlwif No opposite Centre Markot. j WRITING ACADEMY TRACY A WILLIAMS, late Professors of Penman ship at Duff s College, Pittsburgh, have taken I rooms in Washington Place,_7th street, opjxtsitc the 1 Post Office, for the pqrpose nf giving Lessons and 1/Oc j lures tn ladies and gentlemen in thi* elegant and use ful Art. Their specimens comprise every style, both plain and ornamental; their recommendations are numerous, and from some of tho best men in the ; country; and thotr system of teaching has been nni- ; versally lauded by the Press of Ohio, Pennsylvania, , and New York. They respoctfully solieit a visit from | the citiiens of Washington and vicinity, which will be sufficient to convince them that Tracy \ William t have no su|>eriors as business or ornamental penmen. T?*ms.? $5 for 20 lessons. Improvement gnaran tied to all. VuiTiwn CAnn*. written In *ti unequalled style, for $2 per park hk I <1 FOR THE SPRING TRADE. BKKBR8 NEW YORK HATS for the spring of 185i. The seeond supply of the above elegant Hats this day received at STKVKNS'S March 7. Sales Room, Brown's Hotel. FOR THE sPRliyo TRADE SHIRTS in every variety of style and quality Oen , tic men in want of a good fitting shirt can ne suit e<! in style, quality, and price, at STF.V ifNSTS ^irch 7. Silos Room. Brown s Hotel. lilUU.VS HAIR DM. 1 lie I'Oil article ever u>ed, t, hundreds ouu tcitify iu this city and surrounding country. Keaj ? ,jj| MAN'S LIQUID 11A1R DY EinMantumo^ty cJ,abg. e* the hair to ? l.rilliniit jet Mart orgloaay tlruwn, which U permitut ui~does not stain or iu any way iu jure the -Win. Nb article ovor yet invented whic h will compare with it. We would advise all who have gray hairs to buy it, for it nsvrr faUt. Uouun /W Z. D. U1LMAN, Cbemiat. Washington city, Invent or and Solo Proprietor For sale by Druggist*, Hair Dressers, and Dealers in Fancy Article#, throughout thu United Mates. CAMERON'S /^JENERAL AOENCY and Insurance Office a Co VJ luuibia 1 lace, (2 doors north of Louisiana avo n?.) Seventh atr.*, t.aat side,) Wa*l????l> V n(*,uu l,elor* Congress and the different Dojiart ' , Jan. 3?d SERVANT WANTED /^.OOD Wage# will bo paid to a colored woman corn C m Ike work wf a unall family. Inquire jLn 3-^."t?n't0n kSh,>0 KU,rei 7U' H,ro"t EZRA C. SKA MAN, \ 'fTORVRY and Counsellor at Law, Detroit Mich iKau, will practico in the State aud UnitedHtatos Courts. attend to securing and collecting debt* and of Michi' tUlt'8 l? lan,,,'a"y pUr( 01 tho State ' ' '' ' Jan. tt?d DUTCH CHE BSE?DUTCH HERRINGS. /2J.KNUINK "Kdaui" Cheese, iu cases of 2 dotes VJ each in prnuo order. Genuine Dutoh homines in small kegs, in good order. ' ?JIEKELL A BAILEY, r to J. 11. Kibbey A Co..) n No. 6, opposite Centre Market I). CAMPBELL, CJADDLEH, Harness, and Trunk Maker, Ponnsyl ii . v?nia avenue, a tew doom east of the National Hotel, City of Wai.hingJ.on. j"'. 2 C NEW YEAR'S FRESENTSATSHILLING TON'S BOOKSTORE. ANedSi?oftiiaCJ.,p,'D^bindinB E,^n? A beautiful assortment of Juvenile Books. Episco pal and Catholic Prayer Books, Toy Books, Portfo lioi, 1 ortmonnaios, Albums, iuid everything in the fancy stationery line, for sale at n.i SHILLINGION'8 BOOKSTORE, Odeon Buildings, cor 4j st. and Pennsylvania av. Jan. z?3w ANOTHER NEW BOOK, By the Author of tke " Wide, Wide World: pARLKRINKEN: his Christmas Stookings Beau ,V ^ ?l?rtrated. Price, 75 cents; gilt, $1.25, ?.Wi m? C,ou<' ? or- Covenant Mercy for the ,,, ?7' Numerous engravings. Price, $3.50 Ulad ridings; or, The (Jospel of Peace. Price, 63 cts. 1 opular Logonds of Brittany. Illustrated. Prioo 75 cent*. ' Spiritual Progress; or, Instructions in tho Divine Lite of the Soul. From the French of F.'nelon and Madame (Juyon. Price, 75 cents The Old and the New ; or, The Changes of Thirty th? ^ast. By Win. Ooodell. Price, $1 25 Old Sights with New Eyes. Price, $1. Conversion: Its Theory and Prooesa. By Rev T Spencer. Price, $1 25 Autobiography of Rev. J. B.Finley; or, Pioneer Life in tho West. Price, $1. Christ ^ History; or, The Central Power among Men. By Robert Tumbull, D. D. Price $125 t , ,?GRAY 4 BALLANTYNB. 7th at, Jan 4?d2 2 doors above Odd Fellows' Hall RELIGIOUS BOOK DEPOSITOR^ /^J_RAY A BALLANTYNE, Seventh street, two VJ doors above Odd Follows' Hall, have tho only Depository in this city of the publications of the American Bible Society, Methodist Book Conccrn; Robert Carter A Brothers; Presbyterian Board; American Tract Society; Evangelical Knowledge Society; American Sunday School Union; New England and Massachusetts Sabbath Sehool So cieties ; and all the principal Religious Publishers It ia therefore apparent that their stock of Stand ard Theological Works and geueral Religious Litora ture must be uneqi^lled They always keep %n extensive assortment of all the Hymns usod in the different churches, family and pocket Bibles and Prayer Booka, in plain and superb bindings Attractive and choice Juveniles, embracing nearly all of the moat useful and entertaining Books for tho young, published. School Books, of all the kinds usod In the eity and eouutry schools, at Now York prices Hlauk Books, Staple and Kancy Stationery. Pocket Knives, Portmonnaies, Portfolio* Writint B-fc* _ Jan. 2?d CHINA, CHINA, CHINA! ( ^ FOWLER A CO (Store in Odd Felloes' Hall, V7'* "th street) have just completed opening a larM assortment ofCHINA, QI'EENSWAHE, and tlLASS, making their Htock ut (his tiiue t?i any in the country, consisting in pi^rt aa fo.ll?*ws, vi* ? Dra-orati'd gol<rb^ud ain| plain white French China Dinner. Deeert, Tea, and Breakfast Sets, nnd do tacheil pieces, such as Fruit Baskets, Compotiera, Casseroles, ornaments far dining tables and Punch Bowls. India China. In dinner and tea seta, and detached pieoM. Iron Mono China, decorated, (lowing blue, and white dinner, urn, broakfast, aud toilet -ots, aud detach ed pieces, in ovory pattern and shuiw Als.?, in great variety ? Dresden Terra cotta. Parian, and Frencb China; \ ases, Card Riveivers, Jewel Stands, Candlesticks, Motto Cupa and Saucers; Muks. PiU-hers, Ac ULASSW AUK, rich cut and eflgr?ved. Crystal straw. sUi^, and Pr??<He.l lliddets; Champagnes, \\ ines, Cordials, and Tumblers; Ihinger Bowls, Water Bottle*. S|xir.n Holders; Toilet Bottles, Cologne Bottles, 0lobes, Lamps, rich and plain Decanters; Cut and pressed Bowls, and silvered Bowfa; Solar. Etherial. Hall, and Side Lsiiuu, ( andelabras, <lirand<llcj, rich and piain Castors; Britannia Cotn*e Urns, Tea Sets, covered and un covered ; Pitchers. Punch and Molasses Pitebers, Fine Cutlery and Alhata Porks, Spoons, Ac., of the most approved an.l latest patterns. Also. Block Tin Coffee I'rns, Rifgins, Tesi^iU Plato Warmera, Egg Boilers, Ac. With an endlesss variety pf goods uot named, which wo res|iectl\|lly iniile Miraitgers and citizens to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Storekeepers and country merchants will find it to their advantage to buy of us, *< our facilities are e<|iial to any other im)>orting house in the United States, and we are determined to ?cll as low N. B Ootids carefully put up for the country by an cx|?erieiiced packer, nnd dolitcred free of charge in any part of the city. Jan J-dtr J. K ASI'KK, \ TToRNKY AT LAW, Warren, Truiubull co., (I. . \ Office No. 5J Market street. Jan. 7?d HKNRY .lATVNKV, OHOR DEALKK. and Fashionablo Boot Maker, * ' Pennsylvania Avenue, between Browns' liotei and Sevonth street, Washington. Jan 2?3m - - -O- . REMOVAL! HENRY JANNUV'S Boot and Shoe Store and Manufactory, for the last ten years loeatud on iUh street, near the General Poat Office, was removed to Pennsylvania Avenue, between Browns' Hotel and 7th street, where the proprietor has spared no pains or expense in fitting up su establishment oommensu rate with the great increase in the buaineaa of the hoUMi. The subscriber tenders his moat cordial and grata fill acknowledgment* to his friends and patron* for their long continued favors, and will be pleased to meet thorn in hi* new house I havo a very well aborted stock of Baots and Shoea, of French. New York, Kastern, and my own make, embracing every style and variety, to which I invite the attention of member* of Congress and citi tens generally. HKNRY JANNRY, Penn ay;, north side, between Browns' Hotel Jan. 2 and 7th St., third door from the latter. Prom thf $ Argn*. To those persons who may yisit Washington, and are In want of a boot that cannot be excelled, oifher in quality or workmanship, we would eall their atten tion to the card of Henry Jannev. to be found under the head of " Washington.'' A handsome and neat ly-made boot is not at all times a source of pleasure to the wearer, bnt often one of extreme tortnre; this Is caused by the bungling manner in which the boot is fitted to the font. "Mr. .I.inney hM devoted much of HI* time in studying the construction of the human foot, in ordcf to nx ert^in how a boot should be cut snd that will 1>e perfectly easy to all part* of the foot. In this he has succeeded, so that it matters not what may no the shape of. or Ike number of eorns on the foot, his hoot is perfectly easy. Thus he has combined beauty wilh comfort. K. MATTINGLY, hAT, Cup and Miaaes Flat Manufacturer, Nu 7 Wtiblnzton Place, 7th atreot, between 1) and K, Wifliiiiuinii, 1). 0. Jun - new goods I )ARKER, at his Perluuiery and Fancy Store, un ' 1 Jl>i tbu National Hotel, I'll, avenue, is juat open ing ii now ami complete Block of iJoods, couaiHtiiig. iu part, of GLOVES. l,u.lie* ttnil <JuuL h Puris Kid Gloved, all aixea aud col or*. perfumery. Extract*,from the bouse* of Lubiu anil Prevost, Puria, . ami Harrison, Philadelphia, Genuine Uerman Cologne. Pomatum, Buuut Marrow , Coltl Cream, Macunsar Oil, W. 1 Bay Hunt; Low'* Brown WiudaorSoap, Cleaver's Honey Soap; ! Lubinn Roue ami Mu*k Soap*, Taylor's Trauaparent Halls, Ac., Ac. BRUSHES English, French, and American Hair Brubhua, iu one hu ml roil different pattern* ; 1, 2, 3, -I, and 6 row Tooth Bruabes, London uiade. tor our sales expressly , Nail and Cloth Brushes, Ac., Ac., Ac. COMBS. Tuck Combs, latest Paris styles ; Shell, Buffalo, Kngli*li cold pressed Horn and India Rubber Dressing Coinb* ; John Pen's premium ivory line teeth Combs, and Pocket Combs. FOR SHAVING. tluerlain's, Roussel's, and llarrison'*Shaving Croum ; Military Cake*, and all other Shaving Soups; . Badger s hair Shaving Brushes, very superior. PARKER'S PREMIUM RAZOR STROP. WahiiinutoN, March 12, 1H4U. ' We, the undersigned, having fairly tested Parker's Metallic Razor Strop Powder, to which the Maryland Institute has awarded a premium, take great pleasure in certifying that it will keep the Razor in tine, smooth shaving order, without the use of hone. J. Mal'I'ukuson Bkukikn, U.S. Senator W. W. Skaton, Mayor of Washington. W. S. A kc ii Kit, House of Representatives Rev. T. M. Phase, Washington City. Tiiomas .1. Rii.sk, U. States Senator Uiruiu Walbridge, Esq., New York city. RAZORS. Wade A Butcher's, of our own importation ; Tally-llo, from 25 cents to $1.25 each. Razors imported to order, and all warranted. Jan. 2?d N NEW AND ELEGANT SILKS, EMBROI DERIES, CLOAKS, &e. THE subscribers beg leave respectfully to invite the attAbtiou of the ladies ol the city and vicini ty to the following new and rich Hoods, which have just beon received, vir.: 60 dresses extra rich Brocade Silks, for evenings 75 do; do. ' do. street; 25 do; do. Moru antique, watered; 15 do. do. Moru antique, brocade; 10 do. do black Brocade Silk ; 12 do. do. flounced Brocade Silks; 10 pieces light colored plain Poult de Soie , 25 do, very rich plaid Silks ; 25 do. Silk Illusions, for party dresses, all col's ; 30 do. watered and plain real Irish Poplins; 150 now style Paris-trimmed Chemisettes4 Sleeves, in sots. 250 do French embroidered Collars; 50 do. French embroidered cambric Chemi settes and Sleeves, in sets ; 75 French einbroiderod Chemisettes and Sleeves, trimmed with Maltese. Honiton, and Valen ciennes Laces, very cheap; 150 uaifs embroidered muslin and cambric Sloeves, 250 French embroidered Handk fs a great variety ; J 300 pioces English aud French Thread Laces; 25 velvet Cloaks, latest style : 25 embroidered cloth Cloaks, latest style; 25 plain and trimmed cloth Cloaks ; 50 email Persian Scarfs, for the neck ; 50 long Cashmero Shawls , 25 richly-embroidered white crape Shawls; Together with a great variety of new and elegant articles appropriate to the season; all of which we I are enabled to offer at reduced priccs, having taken advantage of the advauced season to make our pur chases [Jan. 2.J HOOK, BROTHER, A CO ORANGE and ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD CHANGE Or HOURS ON and after Thursday, Outobor 6, 1853, daily trains (Sundays ex epted) will be run over this road, agreeably to the fallowing arrangement: A train f?r Warrentouand intermediate piints will leavo the station, corner of Duke and Henry streets, Alexandria, at fcj o'clock AM.; airivusat 11 A. M Returning, will leave Wurrenton at a quarter pad I o'clock P M., arriving iu Alexandria at a quartsr before 4 P. M. A train from Culpeper t? Alexandria and interne diate points will leave Culpeper at 7j o'clock A. M arriviugin Alexandria at 10$ o'clock A M Returning, will leave Alexandria at 1J o'clock P M , arriving in Culpeper at 4] o'clock. A daily stage is running between Gordonsvillo and Calpeper, in connection with the oar* on this and the Viigiuia Central Roads Tkrottgh Ticket l. To Gordonsvil.e .... f 4 50 To Staunton ? - ? ? 7.50 To Lynchburg ? 7.## To W'inohestor ?? ? - ... 4.00 Per order W B BROCKETT, Jan 7?d Agent i REGULAR LINE. EW YORK. Alexandria, Washington, and George town Packets Schooner Fairfax?C. Penfleld, mas'er. Do. Empire?Rufus Knapp, master. Do Statesman?J.D.Cathcll. master 1)6. Washington?J Kondrick, master Do Senator?W. Kiroy, matter Do. Hamilton?A Dayton, master Da. Arlington?II Lewis, uiajter Do Arctic?Uoorgc Wilson, uiuUr The above packets having rgaautisd their weekly trips, shippers are n.lifie.l that one ol them will |m?i ! itively clear front New \ ork on every Saturday, (or oftener if necessary,I and that this punctuality may be depended upon during the year, until intorrupted by ice STURGES, CLfc.ARM.AN. A CO., 110 Wall street, New Yufk S SHINN A SON, A'?*?*''*'* Jan. 7?d F. A A H DQDGi, Georgetown TO THE GONSl VI.KS OK DRY GOODS U'/u> Rerk tkrir Suypittt tn our Morktl ONE PRICK ONLY We are now in our NEW _ STORK, which wM erected expressly for ui Wi think it the most comlortablc aud best lighted storo ; room in the city , and with increased room, facilities and experience, deemed quite ample, we shall deal , largely in Will Kill* \ DOMKSTIC URY 6 lilt UK, of every style all of the best qualities, and for which we shall have one pnrc ot/v. Wo shall sell cheaper than wo ever lis ve done , and in having one price only iwhich, in our opinion, is the only lair and equitable way of doing business) wo shall maintain our aBtf-roapoet, which is above all price or s?cce?s. Moreover, we expect lo return sll the trade of those prompt customers.who have inario their purchases of us for some years past, and doubt less we shall have a large accession ol new customers. I who prefor to buy where onr f'mr prtcr?nlv >*//?{?</. | We feel tbat onr simple word if fuiuisit" only to satisfy onr former cui,t,iin*'iu Miat the one prico svs ; tem is the correct one, and to their advantage and re do not hesiKate to a?crt our bcliel that all candid and intelligent persona will, alb r an impartial oxatn inatiou of prices, fabric, and stylos, give a one price store the preference. Those who are not judges of | good* cannot fail to "he impressed at once with the [ manifold and vast advantages to tbo pqrehascr re i suiting from the adoption iu fjooii bulb of tbo one j price >y*trm , it necessarily insures low pricos to the ! pnrchaser. for it becomes absolutely necessary to meet at the start all competition that can be offered in i prices Our scale of pricee will be so low and the profit* so small, that we cauuot and will not sell but for the or to custumrrs who tsiy prompt/*. For those who purchase tvr? htrpth, or to Sell again, rednc tinns will be made. The public are cordially and most respectfully in vited to call at all times and examine our stock PERRY A BROTHER, "Central Stores, ' Jan. 2 -d tOp Centre Market,! Washington City. agency for ai.i. the MWGAZINR8, AT SHILLINGTON S BOOKSTORE Harper s Magatine, Puteam'l Magarlue. Oraham's Maga^e, Hunt's Merchant > Magat (lodey'j Lady's Hook, Eclectic Ms gar inc. Illustrated Magar of Arl, Knickerbocker Mngasine. Arthur's Magazine. I>ickens HouseholdWords, , Historical Educator, Littell s Living Ago. liadios Nat Magsr.ine, London Pnnch, London Illustrated News, Blackwoo?l'? Magarine Also tho reprinl of all the Foreign Reviews. ?<*ni prising tha London Quarterly, We'tminsUr, Kdip burgh, and North British ? All the Lilorarv Newspapers published m Phila delphia. New York, and Boston, also, all the New , Books, received as fast as published. A very complete and varied assortment of fine note and letter Paper, comprising all the t?c?l V ?autiful j qualities and ?i*es in general usp A large assortment of Blank Books, fbr sale at JOE SHILLINGTON S BOOKSTORE, Odeon Building, oor. 4^ at. and Pa. avenue Jan. 2 ?d3m A CHAR>11 Mi BOOK. LATELY published, in cne boajt ifully-ornauieuted voiuiue. 4U?, t>twr ?? tor Alice By a Mother. Willi tour wxquisite iivii)iiii piintid in three tint* Cloth, 76 MOUj ..r richly colon*!, $1; and with gilt aides and edges, *1 2a. Tbia now nook for childreu is written by a lady, daughter of one of our meat entei prisiu^ and proini m ill merchant*. who bus long beeu known a* a writer of very aliiactive powers hy a largo circle ?d triends i,i ihiM city, amongst whoin her poems bavo circuit* ird in inunuMiiripi At thuir urgent request, ntie hai given them to the public in tnis beau il'ul volume, and we fo??l sure every young p.o i..n into wbnae bunds it may full will be a* delighted mol charmed ** the many who have already obtained it While ho iJwuut a treat aud so improving a book can be af lorded lo children, mo parent should longer let theui bo without it. Lately published?Littlo Susy's Si* Birthdays; Flower id the Family ; Week's Delight; Mury aud Florence; Leila on Iho Inland, Leila at Home, Leila in England , The Wind Spirit and the Kain it odd ess; Legend* of Uritiany , and many other new b^oks for children, ut HAZARD'S, Fab S7 IVs t'iiun<iiut Ht opposite Hwuilii Hull IAOMM MMMVANtlLI tOtXWKi Northwest cinner ??/ Slixth ami Ma/ntil street*) Cincinnati, Ohio. THE undeisigncd has removed his Mercantile Col lege to hi* new building, northwest corner ol Walnut and Sixth streets, where he has fitted up a splendid suite of rooms, expressly for his business? having spared neither pains nor expense in making them in every rwpwttkd moltconvenient und pleas ant school rooms iu the United States The plan adopted in teaching aouiltines piueticc with theory, ineteod of u<iug hooks, the pupils are exercised in making original entries of every day business transactions Journalizing, punting, balan cing accounts, opening and closing of a great variety of different sots of books, both for partnerrhip aud individual business, where the businohs has been prosperous and adverse; and thus quulifying the stu dent for entering into the ptuetwul dulii tf ol the ac countant. iu any kind of business. The course of instruction will consist of Double entry Book-keeping, embracing every department oi trade aud mercantile accounts, vis: Wholesale, Re tail, Commission. Exchange, Banking, Manufactur ing, (Shipping, Individual, Partnership, Steamboating, and Compound Co. DuninesM. Commercial Calcula tions, Practical l'eniuausi>ip, and Lectures on Com mercial Law ; also, Lectures on the Science ot Ac counts, Custom of Merchants, etc. ? Iu addition to the regular course of study, the un dersigned has made arrangements with llenrv Snow, Esq , Hon. Bellamy Storcr, Pi of C. W. Wright, and other eminent lecturers, to deliver a course of Lec tures ou the subjects of Commercial Law, Hi- lory oi Commerce, Political Economy as connected with commerce, and o|liur subject* of great importance in a commercial point of view, and never before intro duced iu any Mercantile College in the United States. Pupils are instructed individually, arid not in olaea es ; so that students may enter at any time, and pro ceed in the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations ur? bad, (though pupils are examined privately, if they desire it,) when the stu dent undergoes rigid an thorough interrogations by the Principal, (assisted by a committee of Practical Acooumautu and business men,) and Diplomas award ed to those who are deemed wertby of thom. A course can he completed ip from six to ten weeks. The Principal will take pleasure in doing every thing in his power to advance hu students, and make theui thorough and accomplished accountants; and his extensive acquaintance with the business commu nity will generally en*l le him to procure situations for those doairnu# of obtaining them. Tskmb : For a full course et lessons in Book-ktop ing, Writing, Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, etc** $40. Feb. 27 K. S BACON, Principal. From the Cinrin-nati Enquirer of March 12, 1853. Bacon's Mubcantii.k Collkok.?The examina tion of the students in Book-keeping exhibited a de gree of proficiency on their part highly creditable to themselves and Mr Bacon their instructor. The most difficult problems in Doublu Entry were as rapidly solved aj the most simple, giving ample proof to tho audience that the informal on impar.ed during the session would bo of practical heuoflt. From the. Cincinnati Daily Gax*tu. The vaiious couiplux questions projoied by the Principal and other gentlemen present were answered with great promptitude and conciseness, which reflect* great credit upon the course of study pursued at thi? institution. Front thfCiuantirtti Daily Time*. Mr. Bacon s school is in a flourishing condition, and the patronage extended it is a high compliment to the thorough mercantile education thero imparted From tkr Ckillieutkr Art rim t MeltopoHt of May 8. 185.1. Mr Bacon is nnrivalled as a teacher?a diploma from his College, in Cincinnati, is required *? a tin? </iu> noti in obtaining situations in tho b?st merean tile bouses in large cities. F'tmt ihr Cincinnati Gazette, Nov. 8. 1853. Mr Bacon has constructed the upper portion of his building exprossly for the purposes of his ColLge, and, without any'doubt, it is the most complete ar rangement of the kind in the United btates From the Ctnri nnatt Ktiquirer. This whole institution is undoubtedly the most ele gant and finished establishment, for iis purposes, in the world- * A ft KFOR ill ATOH V PAPKIl FOH CMILtlRKN. THE JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR Edited by Unile Lutiu*, Syrmvse, S. V. TOE want of a paper for children, of a reformatory character, has long been felt. The juvenile pa pers of our land do not meet the demands of thecoin inunity They please the eye and interest the reader, but do not instruct and enlighten tho mind with rel erence to the great sins of the day. Relormers' The Juvenile Instructor is intended to meet this demand It is the ] ttptr for children?for Sabbath schools and Day lebotflt The Instructor is published every other week, or twenty six numbers per year A new volume com mences January 5, 1854 A Corresponding Editor has been seouied ll?r w.itings for children arc al ready known and admired by many Illustrations will l?e given in every eninber No reasonable ex |>ense will be fcpared lo make it attractive Five thou tafiJ *ub*eribors wore added last year On* Term??rm?irurh/y iff t-it>attc*. $0 25 1.00 For single copies - Five lo one person ... Ton to one person .... 170 Twenty do $3 00?pr,.tog? paid - * M Thirty do 4 30 . do. 6?4 | Forty do- 6.40 do ? ? ? Fifty do A 00 do. ? 8 40 One hundred do 12 00 do ? 16 80 This is onlv tmrfvr rwti ? fj>v, whrrc fifty copies are taken which is as ch^ap ?? any other children s p?l?r in the country, and ehea|M>r then many ol j I belli Address. ? LUCIUS C M *TLACK. Syracuse. N. \ P S. Specimen numbers sent, froe ot charge J an 7 2 ns K. II. >lt \H?- ? , M. 1? , W. H. Ml "?*.?? 4 >1 l? UROEON8 arid Physicians, No 7? West Seventh _ street, (near Vine street.) Cincinnati >lan Hu KIIKt HitvVo PLt^lNti VMIMIIK. MY Motary Planing Msclnne basju?t bssidecM d | , not to infringe the Wondwi^th Machine, by the j Supreme Court of the United Slates ami I am i?'* |>repared lo sell rights to use in all | arte ot the I ruled States This Machine five- universal satisfaction It obtained a Medal bulk In New York and llo Ion over the Woodwoith Machine, after a trial of three . wp#v, N U NOHCllOBf Is.w.tt, Frk 14, MM. ZC KOBIUNS, Attorney for Procuring and l?e le fending Patents, Washington, D C., inakae Kt arainations at Ihe Patent office, prepa.es Rawing, and Papers for Applicants for Patents and can bs consulted on all matters rrlating lo tbe "?'*'[1 Laws and decisions in this and other countries He alo* continues to devote especial attention to arptiinp rrfn /#*?/ applications before the Ci>mniissioner ol Pa tents, in which line of practice he has succeeded i?. procuring a great number of valuable patenle His lerfoi an examination at the Patent < illice is five d>d lars ;? for other services the charge will he reasonable Reference can be made lo members of Cui^jress, or tc hose for whom Mr R has transacted business durir.f he past nine ^ears 4ue 4* "** 1 t'l \X' ^ AT liHKAT BAKIHIW. HlLHERT A CO'S celebrated Pieno Fortes j ? . with or without the V.olion The rub*! ril.er who is sole agent in this city for the sale of thrse in strnmeiits, (Ibereputstion of which has become world- t wide,! is prepared lo offer them at prices ?hich to i those wishing to purchase, cannot fail to hj sahstse lorr Pos ? ??ssing facilities for obtaining Pianos un- | snrpassoil by those o( ^nr other ^ou,se in the city, he does not hesitate to say that he can present I tnents to buyers not to bo found elsewhere lie has constsntiv on hand an extensive assortment rd sec ond hand Pianos, at bargains, which he fearlessly as serts will defv com petition Atsu, elegant upright, trrand and ftoiidoir Pianos. superior Melodoons. ! init.le by D * H W Smith , Martin i UuitaTS, and Brown ? Harps Second hand Pianos n< arlyecioal i from tluO to $200 Ht?RA('K W \TKRS, 3IW Broadway, New \ork, Extensive | nbllsher ef Music, aud dealer in Mu s cal Instruments The trade, teachers, and semina ries. supplied on the moet favorable terms. Music sent postage free. ??V S. WQftMX. DL?" Ai thin is the season of the >?ur when worm* art* iuobI formidable among children, the prvprivlon of MeLiuie'a VMiuifugv bog Ukvo to etIUb* Atten tion of parwnt? to its virtues fur the expelling of tbcw annoying and often fa al enemies of children. It wan invouted by a physician of | reai experience in Virginia, wbo, after having used it for several yer.ra in bis owu practice, and found iis succei-s so uuiv< r sal, Wits induced at last to offur it to the public ae u cbeup but certain and excellent medicine. Ii ban since become jtntly popular throughout the Unitud States, as tbo most efficient Veruufugu ever ktowit; and the doinand has boen steaoiiy on tlic inert me since its first introduction to the public. K7" Purchasers will please t*i cartlul to ask tor DR. McLANKS CELEBRATED VKKMIPUUl, and take uooe else. All other Vermifuges, in coia parisou, are worthless. l>r. AleLane* genuine Ver mifuge, also hi* celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the Unit >d Statu* and Canada. A WARNING TO THE tVHUC. \1'J 1IEREAS ANNIE TAYLOR, a young mulatto VY girl, uged nine years, onco my property, butia eently manumitted by me, and lately in the service of J L. llenshaw, Esq , has disappeared from her friend* , and whbreae it ??? supposed that she has been carried off, or secreted lo l<o fcold, all perron* are hereby warned against purchasing Ar.nin T.ivlor ; or, it a Kale of the girl has been hastily effected, the purcba Mor is hnieby adv iaed to lake iiuinwliato steps towaila the recovery of the rurcbas* monev. March 22 KM MA DEN fOUTHWORTH MT. I'ROfcl*kt'I' WATKk HUH*. Binghamtu-n, Broomt county Sew York TIITS Kulreat lor the Sick coot nuue with ineieai 11.g prosperity. By recent enlargements, we art* now prepared to accommodate 100 patients, and can say with confidence that oar pre.-ent arrangemn.tM aro not excelled by any similar institution in the country. For heauly of location, purity of water, rcwing and sailing privileges, and mouutaiu walks, oar "Cure" is lurivulltd. A targe Oymcanum has just been coDipleltd, with Ilall Alleys, and all the necessary fixtures for physical exercises. The Medicai Department is under the entire euro of Dr. Thayer and wife, whote large experience in Hydropathic practice, thorough knowledge of distant, and the success which has atterded-their efforts, arc conclusive evidencrs of their skill iu relieving the wnnts of the " invalid." Ladies are under the imme diate' charge of Mr*. Thayer. Tkumm? Prom (5 to $8 i?er week, payable weekly. Ii. M Kanskv, Proprietor. Mns'. h"h | Ue,idout PhysioUna. March 20?3m T TH* PKOPf,fc?? PATK.vr OPFICK HIS well known Establishment is still carried <*i under the persona] superintendence of its found er, ALFRED k BEACH, by whom all the necessary drawings, specifications, and documents for Patent* ? Caveats, Designs, Foreign Patents, Ac., are prepared with the utmpct fidelity and despatch, on very mod erate terms. Persons wishing for advice relative to Patents or Inventions, may at all times consult the andcisigntd. without charge, either personally at hia office, or by letter To those living at a distance, he would at*U< that all the needful steps necessary to secure a Patent can be arranged by letter, just as well as if the party were present, and the expense of a journey be tliu saved. When parties wish to be informed as to tiw> probability of being enabled to obtain Patent1, It will be necessary for there to forward by mail a roofti outline sketch and description of the invention. No fee or charge is made for tuch examinations. All consultations and business strictly private and confidential. Models from a distance may be sent by express, ?yr otherwise For further information, apply to, or address poft P??d. ALFRED K. REACH, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patent*. People's Patent Ojfic,, 8f> Nassau #/., Nttn York. THE IN I) USTRIOUS POOR CAN now buy, for tl, in a nice volume, all the following Arts. Receipt*, and Discoveries, vis: Dow's 7ft, Weston's 56, Bowman'* 33, Cook's, Holt'i, Bishop's, Shipman 1, and HO others, which I have gone to the expense of purchasing and printing, for the benefit of those wishing em, loyment. One ?f these receipts alone cost mo $10, and others havsi been advertised as yielding $fl at>d $12 per day, and from 600 to 1,000 per cent Addrees, post paid, M J COOK Marjh 18?4tw CrawfordtvilJe, Indiana. M. SNYDER, B.ANKHR and Exchange Broker. National Hotel Building, Pennsylvania avenue, Washington city D c Jan. 11 BEEBE'S NEW YORK HATS. SPRING Fashion for 1R54, with other aew ar.d beautiful style* A full assortment \m store at LANE S Fashionable Del. Cap, and (rents Furnishing Establishment. March 8. Penn av , o? ar 4 J street ALBERT G. BROWNeT / COMMISSION MERCHANT, ar.d Agent of the V Bostwn Hetno Manufacturing Company. tiar. of Riggiog and Manilla Cordage ; American, Russ a. and Manilla llemp, for sale Jan. ft?d3in No. 152 Commorcial St.. Boston ALDEN'S CREAM COFFEE. PREPARED from pare Java c?ffce. from which a cup 01 Clarified t'ofsc, sweetened and eream? J. can be made in tm* mtnnlr, by dissolving it in hot water. For sale by BHKKELL a bailey, (Successors to J. B Kihbey A Co..) Jan- 4?dftt No 5. opposite Centre Market. %ktl INIWO ONE HUNDRED WAYS TO MAKE MONEY consisting of new discoveries, valuable infer n a turn. and IIMi Receipt*. by which jiersotis have clear ed from three to ten dollars a day tbu past year, and no one can fail to make money. It is suitable for ? v ery ttation in 1Mb, whether for travelling or a j*rn a nent locality, and ?oroething every mo. hanic, trad' r. and druggist, should have. ITpon the rtceint of onn dollar, port paid, tbc above will be forwarded. Al drws M EDWARD DOW, ^1 ir? h 1.1. Ronton. MnssachiiMtt* Honk iHtvrv \v v>r?ti?, TO nirculate in every county in the Union *or?c most rtfnti telfine, popular, and boautifally il lustrated sabm-ription book" A small cash feapit*! renuired Apply to HENKV BOWk, 111 Main atre< t. ?t'ineinnati. Ohio Feb 1* Rinisid it ml the Rattrrn Onrslion. BT RICH* BP TOBDUN, R94., M r \IrITII an introduction by an American Citisi a \\ \ limilywork I'rii-c 25 cents Published l>y JOHN P JEW ETT A CO. March 10 il?iki.?>ii Mr 4 T KM CI'RB KSrAHl..?H MKNT, THE above Establishment continues in suceeaefal operation during ihe winter as well as summer 1 be number of patients treated at tho Establishment has been on the increase from year to year, for tie past six years, nntil the last season, when the 0* uiands of tbu public far exceeded mir power to i *? coroiLodalo them Tbe increasing rapidity and pi* portion of cares, from year to year, indncee tbe si. t> acriber to believe that bis enlarged experience aiwl opportunities for treatment give facilities to th* inv a - lid lately equalled. Dieease* peculiar to femalci are treated with a s? * ceae ami rajndi.'f of cure believed to i>e surpaaeed by none [Dec ? j T. T SKELYK. M D AIX? AfU? H?RI-TOOkXHIB! JUST PU BUSHED, in one handy volume, nil ?e popuUr ways of making money, which havoelaii* ed w much attention the past year, via: W%f li 0 liaiuaon a, Bowman a, Dr. Sbriner a, Dr 3aupi'a, E. H Harnnn, Dr Reese a, II S. Holt**. Shipman h Co'a H. P. Cherry a M.I Cook'a. M. C. Antleraon'*. All of these have t?een sold, warranted to yield vi fy heavy profits, from $5 to #1# per day. All togetbea, though, it is beyund doubt certain that oae, two, *r throe of thew w?H suit the wiahea of eaeb pei son lo< fe ing om |or some liberally paying business, and tl as yivld corre*f>oTidiagly doable or treble profit* To these have been added a number of wev plans, never before publisbed, and e<|?nt, if<not snpwrtor, to the boat of the above, and *uit?d to the wanta of any wbo mifht po*sibly be unauited in the fii at-mentioned. Tbe work is complete. Satisfaction ia guarantiee! The whole will be sent to all enclosing $1, postpaid to L. M. E. Cooke, Hageratown, Md. For $5. 4*op<>a; 13 copiea, $10. F<j? t 3t RARII ft WII.VI*, MANUFACTURERS OF 0<Ve? PENS, of every , deaoription, resf-eclfnllj *?N*'nc attention ot tbe public and Pen Dealers so their recently patented ?' ANtiULAR Nl^i' e?old Pena. Theae pen" aro pra nownced b^j ^0M|M>tent mdgea to be superior to any other moW extant For sale at Ihe mannfaetorj, xortheasi corner of Market and Third streets. Pbila dolphin. Jan. 11.