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nM I EH.COLok PICTUREM. Messrs* Hi\h)lor ^ lvfalkv '*'? <o announce r1"1 the ?ngee#tion of aeveral of our citnens. ?rX7L"w ?? ?' *">" ""i Ipeveri priiea; wixiy chancer at S5. |ir' Bookstore, near Ninth street. pill: 1.11KHTirTTTiTfc: x%l) C()I{KlT A spondence of the Counte## of Bles.ington Harper # Story Book ,or A(|fiL h 11 Practical Astronomy. just published and for sale by A|"r'1 10 R. fahnham. W A I ,;:,t C< ,, OK PICTIJR W.-Meur? tlnu Ht itfe 1 & MAURV h*"K ?? announce that at the .ingestion ol several of our c.tizei.s fe'T ^.bitia. at their store, will R ,L , " 1chances at Sii Bookstore near !>th street. A?nl 7 X"] p, I V i>iHEC M>KY._>7^1,^,0,, cl^Lo\ZVrOW" UlrrlQfy, jus, published oMU- n r, 'r. Tr'?ry k>r lh' ^ond S."ion J-Mleal TAYLOR J,- MAURY'S, ?- ' "" . Bookstore. n -nr Ninth street M?wAEpJEVV HOOKS AT TAYLOR A [ RVS?John Kavanagh'a new novel, w.-. e Cee , paper 7.0 cent,, cloth 51. , ?* SH.m Houttoo, with |>onruit; price SI 25. the IT!'*! J i?? tht4"1' nr ,he F,r*1 Stroke and Ti A', i ^ A S* Isi 25. price St ?r""' Tr'v, Jler'8 Enteriainment, Rummer Land, a Southern Story, bv a Child o? the Sun. '? ' M A<>f<f 10 Bookstore, near Ninth atreet. CASH A1UMC AND PiA.N0 STORE OP X?^ACE WATERS -Vi .?.?.? I.troudway. Sew York. OPPOSITION TO TI1K COMBINATION. MUSIC AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. 1W-OTW ITH8TAKDIMC THE COMB U '..nation of Music Dealer# ?? keep un the price# ol noa copy right music against the interests nrvizsrF-? , r WAfIlts 'he courtesies of the trade he is in i mg immense sales?having' abundant evi im'i ?, ,,UblU' CM,"it^"'",ce and sup pin n Ins opposition t.> the Gieui Monopoly ai d in Jim efforts to aid Native Talent, and adopt the National Currency. Mis Mock of American and >1 Iim !a .. r'r and the catalogue . publications is one ?f the lutvesi and ""'ceted ... the United States. El in uk-a ijrrent Reduction in the Prices of Pianos < o eon#, and Musical Instruments of all kinds ??Twvalr?d S115, f200. rnur ?' ;'3 ^ '',la,"V- nnd instru ? os S^t) * ""J " tlurjb,e us ,l'"- which nr.ee un to i illio" ? eVcrV v"r"*'.V of Hvie and Lr .H, *11)1)0 com,,rising those ol Ten d.i emit manii/Mctories; among ihem the celebrated I"?itrMt 'nr,prOVed '1orace Waters" Plailo#. uuJ *. hr?t prenmim Aoleau Pianof of T Giuhekt j (owners of the Ak)lean I'aiem \ Se.ond.hand r.anos u[ arcal { iron, WO to SUk). . Melodeons from five d ill ere m maiiufHoiones, including the well-known S. I) & Smith s Nlelodeons, (tuned the equal u,,, peranientJ The Ik-., .Make ,h. Uni.edSti'e# 1 ri. es ?4j, 5.0O S75, $100. SI15. $125 si'J'i ?,ir>n' >ninti s Double 13auk Melodeous' #200. Each I .ano and Mel deon gu rrantied. The be-t terms o the trade, school#, ic l^i per cent, discount io Cler^meu u.id Churches. All orders promptly hi i tided to Muvic sent to all partii of the eoun trj . |>om paid, at the reduced rates. General and select(Catalogue* and Schedule#of pn. es of Mu r:,rU,,,"U ,HrWardcd 10 ai'V address free - " Feb 16?d3m MV- "EECMER STOWE'S NEW \Vo,? ?The May Flower and Miacellane ous xVi,ting?, by Harriet Beecher Slow, * I he oilntry Neighborhood, by Miss E. A Du pu). author ol I l/e Cons|?irutor, Arc., Arc. irnt"d'0'A I !>l| I,rIIK'iR,<,? of Chemistry, illus tri.t. d. Adapted #jweialljr for claase*. Ske,rhr* Par"' duri?s Ihe year. Just published a^l tor sale at Apr.l ,'"AVUJR ^ MAL'KVa lto?t.tore, neur 9th #t. T^U? * M FURY'S ELAJSTIC' PPN ^rry AcCb_ [hl*JPen wblch 19 "??no?actured by ferry dt < o.. L<^ndon, expressly for Messrs Tav lor A: Maury, will be found unequalled in all the requirements o? a good Meel Pen Sold in grott boxe-. price ?1, a( Ta ^ LOR A- M A UR Y'S April 17 b<K>k *"d S,?,,oncrT Siore, ' near tyh st. ,J *t> lru8Sl^*n,0,'? ihe Nations ol the Larth or 'e Political Evenuol the next Fifteen Year*' tTI 7 '? ?Cf>ldanCe w,th r?pfc?cie# '?> ki?J. Daniel, and the Apocalypse Lo?do? Taylor y maurys Uookstore, near Ninth atreet. IHE MISSISSIPPI AND ATLANTIC CONNECTED! ?JSI1TE1> MTATbM MAIL ROirTF' ?v JtP6 H0URS FROM ST. UJUIS TO NEW YORK! AND W HOURS TO CINCINNTU^ ( * W,!??IWPP1 railroad V It" only KatltuuH Hone from tkr Ltnetr **lkt Ailatitie ' ~ 8T UlLUToC/IiCAO.IO.NLy aonOLH8 WINCHESTER leave. ?? ,he A,,0,J whar/ boat at St. Louis <i?ily (s^unJnyii excepted) at 7 o'cloi-If * m ; Ihr i: F iViiLL'u I * ' ? m., HOC S. 1^ 7 , ie?V1'* lb,? AI,od w?>arl boat at !>t I?uis daily at ft.30, p. tn. The ft earner# .-onneci at Alton (only 2.'? miles KPRivr^,iL!!'.W'''> ?ra.n# lor SPRINGHLLL). BLOOMINGTON | i<ii i r CHICAGO, AND THE EASTERN CIT1M1 T'T" T*vmf Sl- Lou" ^ the "'earner 10 ? V 7l 'tMkr ,he ?? Alton I ? time"',? "! Ch" "f? U,c neu east ?r1""1 iroing *lPSy7?*?r ^y,nJ afLoU" K-'-^er oeut?!, ii u e 'be *' Allon (^turday -x " w P for the evening tram. Th.# Hue vi. Chicago and M.s.,##,,,,,. m,,,,,,. Cent,.1 and Chicago and Rock Island, wChie'? nd Aurora railroad* connects with all the rail road, a, Chicago, and .r,.rd# the n,"#, !:" ej" route I rum St Lou., to po.ru, on the Missi^Lm ' ' -l -nd altove the Upper IL.,?d., a. wdfiK to ,k mta on the Illinois river at and abov# Pekin f. I yr'vV 2- rfnd * r,,lro"'1 connect ai Carlin ville, \ .rden, Springfield, and Hioom.ngton with good Stage Line# for Hillsboro", U'averlv' Danvine, Terre-Ifau-e. Pekin. and Piona,andalij with the Great Western Railroad at Springfield with the Gre#t Western Railroad for Ja.-k#on ville' and Decatur, and at Hloominjpon with the HlinoS Central Ratlrr,ad tor I^isalle ""nois ^THROUGH TICKETS, and Ticket, to York and Erie railroads, St I?ui# ^ TICKETS TO CHICAGO and all the i? termed ate places, can be bad at the wharf Ik>.i and on the railroad packet#, and at the otli. e? o( Ch ?7."i"W si lll,no" Cea.ral, and ' biciifo ?n i Ro<-*k I?land railroads. E. K EATING, Sup*t C. Ar M. R. R. |^i:w YORK, May 2, IMS3. -The under. WHbam*.1 ti" d,Jf 0^'eD?<, ?? ??ce, No. 42 ?treet, (Merchant#' Exchange) for the V'ankl'?" " ,'*Heral '"OfcTage business tali and e.t?!-' m'n,nf' n,llroa'1- r>"-rameat, tale, and city #-cur,t,e. U.ught and "old. I rommsory nr<?.? lull. ,.r _ ?. , ... got.ated ? b>"?of eichaag*. and loan# ^MANUEL U HART. 'I " K 1 W "KRHMi R ED.dtr tbelr nervire# JL to prosecute s-laims et everv <lrs? . tore Congrea# and the d.lW.n. depana,.^ JjTj government. i*"?niaoithe Ort.ce on Mr h ?trre1, opposite Willard ? Mr,. , ^ BftOWN k WINTER pARTLBTTO AMERICAN EXPlnu 1J lii|f Expedition?Personal narrative ol ex* p oration# and incidents in Texas, New Mexico ivatilornia, Sonora, and Chihuahua, , y J. K. H?rt! leir tmied States Commissioner d .-ring tUal (N-. nod, in two volume#, with maps am, i.iusirations. \ ' ."V1" Br* t,Mn,er.* repository ol ketches, including peculiar A??iert< an nara. ter acenery and rural s,K,rts, by T H Thorpe, author ?I?,? f"' lhe HMier^to-.K.,r.??d by sketches iroin nature. farmingdale, a novel, by Caroline Thomas Our ??r.sh, or ann,?|B u? I'^.to, a<id f eui.le. JMst received and tor s?|e by R FARNllAM ornef ?' Fena. avenue and Utb st CHOW ?iLIL4J?.^p?rIher , , of tke iubdiei juii received at Taylor & maurva TAKE NOTICE. I(iAVE now on hand a lar^e assortment ol every description of Spectacles, from the low<-?t price to liie very best qunlily uird, and having been lor a lonsr tiiue engaged in manufac turing and adjusting Glasses for the most difficult and defective vision*. therefore can with confidence guarantee to benefit and improve the s'gbtof all who need. Call at 41S, Pennsylvania avenue, Sign of th arge Spread Eagle- A. O. HOOD. Feb 7 |Organ.| WATCHER, JKWBLHY, SILVER and Pluted Ware at Reduced Prices.?In anticipation ol' the approaching dull veusou. we oiler our entire slock ol" elegant Gold Watt-lies. Rich Jewelry, Pure Silverware Arc , at greatly reduced rales. Peri'on>? would do well to extuui: e our as-ori ment. which ih by' lar the largest. most fashionable, and be?l selected ever offered to our customers. M W. GALT A: BRO., 324 Peun. avenue, between bth and 9th street*. Feb 16?3t 11 K T ll? GLOVES.?A fresh supply of Cent's k li. hl-t olored Kill Gloves at STEVENS'S - Feb 24?Htif Sale* Room. Brown's Holtl. AMERICAN EKGINBEHINf;, lllus trated by branches of mechanical arts, Mil nonary, marine, aud locomotive engines, manu facturing machinery. printing presses, tools,?ri*t, steam, suw, and rolling mills, from buildings, Ace., of.the newest, mid mo I improved construction, by G. Wcissenboru, Civil Engineer; parts one and i wo now ready. ^1 each Sole agents for Washington, TAYLOR & MAURY, Apr I I Bookstore, near 9th si. CO (JUT OP CL. VI MS.?? Digested summa ry and alphabetical lint ol private claims which have been presented to the House of Rep resentative* from llie First to the Thirty lirst Con gress, cxhilning the action of Congresa on each claim, with reference to the journals, report-, bills. Arc . elucidating its progress, compiled by order of the House of Representatives. A few copies for sale t.y R. FARNMAM. Apr 14 NORTH AMI SOUTH, by the am bur of '?Mary Barton." "The -Moorland Cottage,' "Crawford," Ate. 37i cents. Kings and Queens, ot Life in the Palace, by John S C. Abbott, new edition, just received and for sule by R FAR MI AM Match 3 A NEW EDITION! IN ONfcTVOLU.M E. Of Mr. KtVisLicr's l'0)>ular Work, IIY1* ATI A; Or .\eu Foci with an Old Face, By the autnor ? f ?? Yeast,'' " Alton Locke," Ace. 1 vol. l'Jino. Price SI 2-r). OF the author of ?? Hypatia" the London Spec tuior says: "Take him alt in all, England has no literary man of his years who can set up beside him a? In e<|ual in variety mid quality of endowments and in richness of promise '' ?? I nsurpassrd by any kindred work in the Eng lish language. '?I\atlouu/ I/Ih lligenrer. Published by CROSIiY, NiCHOLLS Ar CO., Boston ; and lor sale in Washington by Taylor Ac maury. HPAYLOK ?st MAUHY'fl DOLLAR LEl JL ter balance, in universal use. Price SI. April 21 Books tii/e. near 9lh St. IMPORTANT ItOUKTY-LANI) HOOK? Just issued, a second edition of Triplett's Pen sion and Bounty Land Laws, containing the new l>ouniy-laiid act ol 1&5&, and embracing a digest of all .he laws, decision*, and forms relating to pen sions; to officers and soldiers of the revolution, their widows and children ; to army and miilna invalids and their widows; to navy and mr.rine invalids, their widows and children ; and to bounty lands provided for b/ every act from the Revolu tion te, and including that of March 3. 1SC5; *o arranged as to be intelligible to every claimant. This work is highly recommended by the Com missioner of Pension-. Price S"2, mailed free to any part of I he United States, (except California.) TA^ LOR Ai MAURY, Bookstore, April 21 near 9th 9t. LAW NOTICE. I SHALL hereafter have an office perma nently in Washington for the practice of my profession, and will give careful attention.to any business entrusted to my charge in the Supreme Court, the Court ol Claims, in the Land, Patent, or Pension, offices, or in any of the Department*. Business from the Southwest may be sent to me through V. II. Ivy. Attorney at Law, New Or leans, who has been associated with me in the practice in that city, aud who will continue to at tend to any business there which may be placed in uiy charge. J. D. B. DE BOW, Ln'e Superintendent of Census. Washington, D. C., April 20, 1853 Apr 21?lawlm LAW NOTICE. Brown, Stanton, and Walker. \1TM. ,T. BROWN, FRED. P. STANTON, TT and J. KNOX \\ ALKER, have formed a ; partnership for practising law in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Court of I Claims in Washington, aud in the Court* of Ten ( uessee. Offices lu Washingiou aud Memphis. One of the parties wll always be lound at either | place, and letteis addressed to them will receive ! prompt attention. April 21?tfeod Court of claims, Washington City, D. C. IN addition to the Practice of Law. as here tofore, in all ibe Court* of the District, and in I the Supie ne Courvof the United Slates, ths un> I dersigued wrll devote himself assiduously to the I Prosecution of Claim* against Ifl?s Government, I in I lie above Court, (established in this city by act of Congress, approved March, ISto.j which has cognisance of all claim* arising under the Consti tution, or founded up<<n any law of Oongre?s, or upon any repulatibn of an Executive Department, or upon any tontract. express or implied, with ihe Government ol the United Slstes, or any of its of ficer* or agents. When the claim is established in this Court, and an appropriation made by Congress for the purpose, the claimant will l?e paid at the Treasury ol ihe United Stales. All Claims sg><in*i the Government must hence forth be prosecuted in said Court, and not before Congress as heretofore. M. THOMPSON, Attorney and Countrllor at Law, W*shi>oto.m City, D. C. I April 21?lmlf (1 KACE I.ICE, by Julia k.tvaiiah, author JT of Daisy Burn*, Madeleine. Nathalie. ,Vc. Ihe Summer Land; a Southern Story, by a child of the sua Just published and lor sale t.y R. FARNMAM, April 10 Corner Penn avenue and llth at. AKtlblni.A IsKl PRACTICAL .Treat,-'- m P<-rspe?ii?r !?>? l)i*fini?-rr *n?i? ftir ibe nwol javwilentiliMtiai^ ama teurs ta an tut* . iure, painting, Ate.; also adapted lor acb<*>l? and private instructor* fourth edition, revi-ed and enlarged, by Oeotgr Payne, artist; eightv six illustrations, 70 cents. Rudiments of the An of Building, in live *e< tM'iis, via : 1. General principle* of construction ; 2. Msterial* um*J in bunding, 3. Strength of ma terial*; 4 Use of materials; 5. Working drawings, specifications, and estimates, illustrated with 111 woodcut*, by Edward Dobaon, author of the Rail ways of Belgium, dec. Element* of Mechanism, elucidating the scien tific principles of the practical construction of j machines, for the use of schools ar>d student* m mechanical engineering, with numerous speci mens ot modern machines remarkable for their I Utility and ingenuity, illu-trated with 243 engrav ings, liyT. Baker, author of Railway Engineering, | mo. Just received, ana lor ?alt! *1 th? Ih/okstore >1 | R. FAKNMAM, tn? *re. i .,,,1 Penn <v> "ani.i svemte. VliW ItOII k N A T TAVLOK 4 1* Maury'a.?"An American among the euials. ' including an Audience with the Su anu a vis t to Ihe interior of a Turkish Harem J- K. P. Bouldeu. M D ; price 15 cents. The Turkish Empire, embracn g religion, man ners, customs, Ate., hy Edward Joy Morris; price 75 cent* '1'he Neighbor's <*lnldren, from Ihe German, by Mrs. S. A. Myers, 2 vols.; price #1 26. Schmucker's Lutheran Manual, with formula ol discipline, Ate.; price 91. lisnd s Medical Chemistry for Student* ; price Bookstore, near ttth street May 9 IIMEl LIME! LIME!?To IMaaterer* J and Guilders.? We l.ave now on bsnd, st , ? Patent Kilns, one thousand barrels of bone, and are now making two hundred barrels daily which we w.ll ??.|| on the |,rM terms. e would call the particular attenlion of piss "-rers to thi* superior article of Lime. It is Iree Iron coal cinders or other sediment, it being burnt altogether by wood wh,.-b makes it a very Miporior a.ticle for plastering, White costing, aud Sard finishing i "W us s call, and yon *ha t be pleare<i 8 I fEELY Ar ? O |#|y 17?II ril ARC N OTIC li.?Housekeeper* and X others are reminded that the |?>Itwwin^r list ol articles ure of ihe very bent description, and'call be purchased tram the subscriber on a? low terms ;in any other house in tlie city. A large assort ment and supply alwuyson hand: Oils ot all kinds Queenswar< Paints, ? Brushes, Camphine Clock*. Varnish, Lamps, Turpentine Chandelier* Window Glusa Girondoles. China, .Vuse*. Earthenware Britannia wate. Glass, ice,, &(?.. \,v Goods sent to auy part of ihc city free o! charge Country dealers will do well to call <). S WH1TT.ESEY, 7th street. Opposite Seidell ifc Wither*'* Hank Mar 16 (Star.) CLOTHING. A C?mpllmcut?ry Cord nn<l luvltutlon to the Public. "TTTHEN I HAVE EARNED ONE I1UN >V L)RED DOLLARS OF MY OWN MONEY, I will trade on one hundred dollira, and when I have earned one thousand dollars, I will trade upon one thousand dollars, and ho increase my business and capital in propor tion 1 will,never tul?e credit or give my own promise to pay note*, but will pny ca?h for all my ? goods when purchased. I will keep d-jwn my ex penses, and will not pay high, enormously high rents, nor live above n.y income, and will deal fairly with all men. Maxims like these and for mer experience in the whole-ale and retnil manu facturing. as well a? the import and export trades during these last five and twenty years, have en ahled GEORGE P. FOX. U. S. A.. U. S. N., Tailor, and rinventeur des Modes, to progressively rise from the humble rank of selling one vest pattern in Wall street a f?>w years airo. to be the present sole proprieiorol the store ('2.0 feet front by 1 ??.*>feet deep) opposite Pearl street, NO. 321 BROAD WAY. It is also equally true that with money, cash in hand, POX?GEORGE P. FOX?tins, during the past few months, made extensive purchases, at ruinously low prices, of tiu<* CLOTHS, FASHIONAM,K VKSTINCM, CAS61MKKKN, and other articles connected wiih the Tailoring Business, ou importation, and from respectable city merchants, who are in want of discounted money at any price or los.", owing to an over stocked market and the aircuinsianret, of hard times, (A. D la04.) FOX?GEORGE P. FOX?while most thankful to the public for the liberal patronage received, still maintains his reputation for at ail times sell ing the most fashionable of Custom, Pattern, ami Correct Fittinx. RKADV iltADK GARMENTS, Dress. Frock Coats,Overcoats, Vests, Pantaloons, Cloths, Cassimeres, Velvet Ve-tin?*. &c.,&c., and is determined not to be outdone in liberality ol dealing, nor undersold by the least nor the biggest house in the trade. He is also equally determined, to the best of his ability, to employ n meritorious laboring class of Journeymen Tailors; and others . who are suflering dreaJlul privations for want of employment, un<4 therefore offers, on iiikI afier this datr-, until ihe beginning of the year 1 s.V>. the resources of his magnificent Tuiloring Establish ment, free of profit on the co-t of all his goods, combined with his own gratuitous services, to his friends and the public, to be considered as a sort of present HOLIDAY OR NEW YEAR'S GIFT! exnmpleizing wealthy gentlemen, United States Departments, the Executive. Officers of the Army and Navy, Bankers, Foreigners, Citizens, thu pres ent imperative duty of solvent tradesmen and merchants to employ their fellow-nit n. aid and assist the inauguration ol a better stnte of trade all over the world from the commencement of the New Year, one thousand eight hundred and tilty tive. I ain, fellow-citizens, (representing one of the links of Commerce,) yours truly, ever grateful and obligsd, , GEORGE P. FOX, Stins United St turn Loader of F<ukionst Sf, a IlnadquarUr*. No. 321 Broadway, ? : l. s. : ;? GEORGE P. FOX. S * Dec 19? Raul: PENSION ROOKS.- " Laud* In i Illinois to Soldiers of the Late War," giving the names of each soldier to whom n p itent was issued for land lying in- the military bounty land district tor service* in the late war, (with Eng land;) the description of the tract of laud granted to each, with the date of the patent; the company and regiment in which they severally served, and by whom each patent was received. A single copy for sale. Old Pension Rolls of Indiana.and North Caro lina. List of Pensioners of the United States under the act of lSth of March, ISIS, allowing the rank and line in which each served Virginia Muster Rolls. Virginia Pay Rolls. List of Rejected and sus[>ended 1'enstop*. with the reasons tor the rejection or suspension. For sale in Wssh'iigion by Taylor v maury. T?TAM UO--A situation as Teathcr ol MM English, Mathematics, and Latin; also,the 1 rudiments of Greek, if desired All ol which wiH j be taught in the most approved manner The applicant is an ex(>crienced teacher, ol good address, and will furnish tlin l>esi references, ! both in regard to character and ability. None but a liberal salary need lie ottered For particulars, address SETIl FRINK, Dec 8?tl Pittstield. Massachusetts. ENTLUNBN1 OKI,** MIIRT*. ul J best quality. -A large assortment, at tlie lowest market prices, constantly on hand, WALL Ac STEVENS. .T22, Fenn avenue, hext door to Iron Hall. Jan 5 (News.) O" ~ FPICIAL AltMY AND NAVY lti:(;ii?. TER for Ife&V The Navy Register tor the United States for the year 1865. Oifiisil Army Register for ISM. Just published and for salt* at TAYLOR iV MAURY'S Feb. 27 Rooksiore. near 9th street VfttVKl.TII-.S. Iii%cutloua. and Curiosities I in Arts and Manufactures?Price 50 cents (ray's Failles, profusely illustrated. The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Letter Writer. [ Shooting. l?y R. Bl?key. Just imported t/oin England by I TAYLOR kV MAURY. Oct IS Bookstore n?*ar i*th at. 'pill-: YOUTH OF N4IIANE IXC l,ON X gueville, or new Revelations of Court and . Convent in the seventeenth century, from the French of Victor Cousin, by F W. Ricord. Fageota for the Fireside, or Facts and Faocy, by Peter Parley. Just received and for sale by Nov 12 R. FARNIIAM Gt IiWTK? ??t: (KIN. TIK>, CM \VA rs,&r. W Evvrv variety of size, style, an I ?hape ot I new and desirable Scarfs, Napole >n T.es, Cra I vats, Ate. , of late importation, and at moderate j prices, at v STEVENS'S Dec 1?3tif Salesroom. Brown's llotfl. N' R W YUAN** PHI.si.MS M W j OALT it BRO. will open this day a mngnifi I cent assortment of Watches. Jewelry Silver Ware. I and Fancy Goods, suitable for presents, to which I they io vile the attention of purchasers. M W 'JALTfc BROTHER. Jan 3 - -"h ' Penn ?*.. betw 9th and lOth *t. ! VARIETY HOOT AND SHOE STORE. WIIITi; MATIN A NO KIO IIOOTM and Slippers. Just received a general as I sortment of the above; workmanship and materia i of the beat Also an elegant snppty of Toilet Slipper*, rm ' bracing the French embroided. Wilion. and Ve' ! vet GEO. BURNS, 340 Pennsylvania avenue. ? Adjoining Patterson's Drug Store. rpilli UNDKHMIUNBI) would reapect 1 fully inform his fiiends and citizens gene rally that he has resumed the Grocery business, and is now located at the corner ol r?nu?ylvama avenue and Thirteenth street, where will l>e ' found a choice selection of Groceries, Teas, i Winea, Liquors, Cigars. Arc. Special attention is invited to his assortment ol Teas, Liquors. and Cusrs. I The aliove mods are all of the l?est quality, and | for sale very low for cash. R. D. TWEEDY, j Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 13th atreet, south aide. Nov 3??il w.Veolw (N IJHOWHKJ'S YEAH OK llll, WAH.? JT A Year of the War. by Adam O. D? Gou rowski, a citizen of the United States. Just published, and lor sale at Taylor & maurvs, Feb 1 Near 9th at. I HUDSON KIVKK KAILHOAD. Mummer Arrangement. NEU' YUKK TO AND FROM si 5 ALBANY AND 1'HOY.?-On and alter Monday, May 8, 16M, the trams will r?? lollo wh: GOING NpRTH. .vc ^ew Vork, from I he office 0040 ??** thuiiihtfrs atrcet and Collect? l'iace, at 6, a. in. Express tram tor Albany and connecting with Northern and Western lia.a I lirougli ill 4 hours from Chamber* street. 7, a. in. Poughkeepsie Way Passenger Trwi., ?topping at all nations, and carrying way mail Irom New \ork lo Ponghkeepsie. 9, a. in. Mail Train lor Albany and Troy, stun t>lh*iSl Garrison's, Cold Spring, Fish r r? l . ,n'",r8> *,ldat all until station.-* north o! I'oughkeepsie. 10, a. in Peekskill Way Passenger Train, stop ping at all stations. 12. in. Way Train lor Albany and Troy, stopping at Youkera,Tarrylowii. SingSing.Crugera, Peeg? kill, Cold Spring, Fishkill, New Hamburg, I'ouga keepsie, Hyde Park, Rhintjbeck, liarrytown Ti voh. Oakhill, Hudson, Coxsackie, Stuyvesant.am. Castleton; and connecting with the Express Train leaving Albany at d.30, p. m., lor Buffalo. and at 1 roy with Northern Trains for Montreal. ^"(fhkeepsie Way, Freight, and Pas senger Irani, stopping at all station**. o, p. in. Way Traill for Albany and Troy, stop plug nt Dobbs's Ferry, Sing Sing, Peekskill, Cold opring. rishkill, New Hamburg. Poughkeep?te, and at all stations north. 4.10, p. m. To Pomrhkcepsie, stopping ?t all way stations. 4, p. in. Express Trains to Albany and Trov stopping at Peek?kill, Fishkill, Pough keeps.e.' tvhinvbeck, and Hudson. connecting at Ubaay with the Western Express 'IVhiii at 11 u in.,"for Buffalo. 8.30, p. ni. To Peokskill, stopping at all way stations. B..30, p. in. Emigrant and Freight Train lor AI* ny and Troy, stopping ?t all Time Table St*, lion* 11. i> m Tn Tarrytown stopping it eli way st iiion? ' GOING SOUTH. Leaves Troy at 4.30, *. m., and Albany nt 4.41 a.m. Express Pas-etiKer Trtiii tor'New York stopping ai HikI-hu, Uhin ?;>??. v, I'oughke.i, Fishkill, and Peekskill. Leaves Troy at 4.4.1, a. m.. nnd Albany -i o a. m. Way Mail and Paoscnger Train lor New Vnrk stopping at all mail statious. Leaves Troy at S..'<0, a. in., and Albany ai 8.4.1, a. m. Express Train lor New York, stopping only at Hudson, Rhiutsbeck. Poughkeepxie FisnkiH and Peekskill. Leaves Troy at 10.11, a. m., and Albany ai II, a. m. Way Train, stopping at Castleton, Sluyve ^sant, Coxsackie, Hudson, Oakhill. Tivoli, fiarry town, Rbinebeck, Siaatsburg, Hyde Park Pough keepsie, New Hamburg, h'sbkill, C?|.| Spring Onrrisan's, and Peekskill. Leaves Albany at 1.45, p. m. Way. Freight, and I assengw Train f?r Poughkeep.sie, stopping at all stations. ' Leave* Troy nt 4 30, p. m , and Albnny nt 4.4:., p "i Express Train stopping only at Hudson, Khiueheck, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, and Peeks kill. Leaver Troy nt 4.30. p. in., and Albany at 4.4.r>. p. m.. Ir.im Albany. Milk, Freight, ami Passen ger Train, stopping nt all stations. LEAVE POUGIIKEEPSIK FOR NEW YORK At 4.30, a. in. Way Freight Truiii, stopping .n all stations. 'L1"' Train, stopping ai all I une Table Mation* except Manhattan At 4. p. m. Way Passenger Train, stopninc at all stations. LEAVE PEEKSKILL FOR" NEW YORK At 0.30, a. in., and 3.'i0, p. m.. stopping at all way stations. LEAVE SING SING FOR NEW YORK At ti. a. m., stopping at all way stations. Passenger* are requested to procure tick els before entering the cars. Tickets purchased in the cars will be .Icents extra. 1 rains will slop a su cient tune at Poughkeep sie for refreshments. Freight forwarded to i e west and north as ex peditiously, salely, and neaply a? by nny otlnir '?>?? ED UND FRENCH, ? Superintendent. Niw York. MayS, IS! . . May 10?tfeo II1I1 tor Injunction. In the Circuit Court in tlie District ol Columbia, sitting in Chan cery. Christopher Adams, complainant; Jn met Guthrie, Amos Adarns, Isaac N. Comstock, ? Defendant* Samuel Ryington.aud Richard Wallach, ^ I'i'l of complaint in ilie above stated cause A stales, thai the said complainant.onorabout the twenty-tilth day of Novembvr. A D , l&.r?l. entered into a contract with the United Stales government, agreeing to supply the government with five mil lion of brick lor the extension ofthe Capitol. That said complainant, on or about the 12th day of Jan uary. A. D lSd'2, assigned to one Samuel Strong, the said contract j the said Strong agreeing and "roinising lo pay to said coir.plnii.ant the sum ol >i?r thousand dollars. Tne bill further stoles that the said Strong, on ? or about the 2d day of February, A. D. 18.12. | signed the said contract, or one moiety thereof, lo i An oa Adams and Isaac N Comstock, ofthe city j ol Albany and State ol New York, and received from j the said Adams and Comstock their obligation or promise for the payment of four thousand dollars, j or thereabout, as well as a lien of thirty per cent. , on the moneys to be paid by the government on I ssld contract, until the said sum ol four thousand I dol'ars should be paid ? which lien said Strong j duly assigned to the complainant in this bill. The : bill further slate* thnt sometime in the year 18.12 | the said Amos Adams and Isaan N. Comstock as signed I heir light, tide.and interest in the contract to one Samuel Byiuglon as partner and associate ol Richard Wallach, the said Ryinglon and Wal lach having 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 J ajain?! said defendants inhibiting th* said James Guthrie, and all |*rsons arimg far bun, from paying the said moneys to any of thv defend ants, or their representatives, and the defend ants and their re-pre.entaiives Grom receiving I the said moneys until the sum of thirty-six hun* I dred dt.liars, and the interest thereon, should l?e paid tn the cotnnlaiaant or his legal reprraenta live*, unrt supJi otner nnd ftiMher dei-ree as to this court shall >eem right and j.r..p. r. The said Amo? Adams and the said Isaac N. ConiMni'li, naured in the caption and body ofthe bill, still residing in Albany a? aforesaid, beyond tl.e rmek ofthe pro ce s ol the court. i II i?, therefore, by the court ordered this 1st day "I January. A. D. iC&5, that the matters and i things staled in the aforesaid bill of complnini sgain?t the defendants, shall be taken for con J fessed again*! the aatd Amos Adams and Isaac . (*. Com?tock. and such decree made in the pre mises again-t them, and each of them, as the court shall deem right, unless the said defendants j "Ppcar in the court on or before the aecond Mon j day m May next, and answer the said bill, and | show cause il any they have why a decree as i prayed lor by the complainant should not be I pas?ed by the court. I rovided the complainant cause this order, and the substance and the object of the said bill ol complaint, to l?e published tn some newspaper in the city of Wn>hmston. twice a week lin six | sue esaive weeks, the first insertion ther?.ol to j app. ar at least four months befor? the aecoud Mommy in May next. ? | Given at rules, the first Monday of January, j 18.1.1, l?eing the first day of January, 1 vl.1. Test: JOHN A SMITH. Clerk of the Circuit Court. WsaMiJtOTON Cc?\xrr, I). C. 8. SPENCER, et si. Solicitor (or complainant, j True copy, Test: JXO. A. SMITH. Jan 4?Vnwflw Clerk. "Vf MWU M % NTLRM.? Marble mill , The subscriber l?egs leave to inform hu friends and the public that he has increased hit Mock of Marble Mantles, comprising Sienna Rrockndelia, Spanish, Egyptian vein. Italian, and black marble, richly carved and plain, of the be?i quality, newest style, and su|>enor finish, which h? oilers for sale low for cosh. Also. Marble Monu ments. Combs, and Hcad?tone Slabsj Ensterr Marbla for window sills, lintels, steps, and plat forms; Marble tile, counter and table tops; soap stone, calcined plaster, ?2 7-1 per barrel i Also on hanil a large lot of Connecticut Rrow .Stone, New York Flags and Steps, suitable fo? building purposes, lie invites the attention i> builders and others to his stock, and will endeavo to give satisfaction to all who may favor him w t their orders WM. RUTHERFORD <">n E at., bet. 12th and 1."? Oct. 9?ftm. (m) ^riUVELINO and Packing Trunks ol 1. all r|iialitiea.-?>A large variety constantly on band, and for sale cheap by WALL ft STEVENS. HAHHIiK'fj MA(<AiCINI<) lor June, at ^ SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore. I iuv"ny r" # Uew l,00,t> series of her Reginald Lyle, l?y Miss I'ardoe. Kival Beauties, or Love and Diplomacy. Knickerbocker Magazine, for June. Behind the Sceues, by Ludy Bulwer. Dickens s Household Words, lor June. Aii the new l>ooks and magazine* received us lust an published. and for sale at JOE SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore, Odeon Building, corner 41 street Nlivv AND IMPORTANT HOOU.M I* rael and llie Geutiles, by Dr. I?aao Da UoMa, 1 aley'n Evidences of Christianity, with Note* and -Addition*, by Charles M. Nairne. Lectures delivered belbre the Young Men's ' liriMian Association of London. Words to Win Souls, twelve sermons by emi nent Divines ot the Church of England. Letters and Remains of the late Bev. W. II Hcwitson, vols. 1 lie Works ol the Rev. Edward Bickersteth, 16 vols. ' Autobiography und Reminiscences oi the Rev. W hi. Jay, of Rath. Scripture Testimony to the Messiah, by John 1 yne Smith, D. i). For sale by GRAY & BALLANTYNE, JI'.U I'l.ltl.? I have Just received a new supply of the latest styles of Jewelry and have just finished a fine lot of pure silver ware, such as Tea Sets, Goblet., Cups, Spoons, forks. Ladles, Buiter, Fish, and Pie Knives 'I'kin Rings, &?., die. All of which I will sell hi much lower prices than is usually u-ked for the same (jualiiy ol goods at oilier establishments in tins eity, and will warrant every article as retire senled lit tune of sale. JJ. Q UQ(JJJ ?H-> I'enn avenue. between 44 and 6lh streets. N?; " HOOT A NO KlftOU STOItE Saniuel W. Taylor Sr. Co , have opened the spacious New Store on Penn. avenue, next to Messrs. Geo., !c T. Parker's opposite Brown's Hotel, lor the salcol Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses' Roy > a 11 * I Servant's BOUTS, SflOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS. In opening this establishment our aim is to be come popular by keeping good articles at veiy low price*. ^ H-j1 Arrangements have been made wiih the best Northern Manufacturers lor a regular supply ol every article exclusively to our order. By respectful attention to the wants of those who will favor us with a call, we hope 10 merit tlicir Inline confidence and paironntre. S. W. TAYLOR & Co. Penn. avenue,opposite Brown's IloiH Ana Si'?lw *. PL'Rl. SUA lJl(V> AHIi?A Mairijiiiceiit assortment?M. W.GALT& BRO. call at leiitiou to iheir iiuiisually lar^e assortment of Sil verware. consisting ot? Solid silver Tea Sets, complete. Silver Pitchers solid silver Castors. Silver Cups and Saucers, Goblets. ? Silver Fish Carver, and Forks. Crumb Scrapers uUe Knives, I*ru11 Shovels, Sugar Sillers Jelly Spoons, Cheese Scoups, Pickle Knives and'Forks. Olive Spoons, Salad Tongs, Vegetable Forks, bruit Knive?, lee Tongs. Desert Knives. Soup, cream, and ?ravy Ladles. Ice Cream Knives. Salt Cellars. Nuprin Rings, Buiter Knives, Tea Strainers, lea, 1 able, and Desert Spoons, and Forks or every variety. Breakfast and dinner Coff<-e Spoons, Arc. Also, a very large assortment 'ol Fancy Silver ware, suitable for winding, birth-dav, and other presents. The above is by far the Inrgest and mosi varied assortment ever offered to our customers. Being ol our own manufacture, it is warranted pure sil ver, and ollered at ns low rnies ns similar goods can be purchased for in any cny in this country. M. W. (JALT & BRO., Sign of the Golden Eaf le, Penn. av.. belween t'lh rind IQlli street*. PEOPLE'S lSDITION Oi<' ( MANNING. Work- of Rev. Dr. Channing, in six volumes bound. Price $2 25. The same six volumes bound in three. Price two dollars. Memoirs of William Ellery Channing, 3 vols. 1 rice SI 7j, with Portrait eiigiaved on stvvl. Ware on the Formation ol ihe Christian Char acter. Price 50 cents. A large supply of the above just received at TAYLOR A: MAURY'S March 10 Bookstore, near Ninlh street PI.A* INU CAKDS?W.C.ZANTZ1NGER has just received a very large assortment ol the best American, English, and French Playing Cards ol every description, and at the most rea sonable prices, wholesale and retail. STATIONERS' HALL, Adjoining Kirk wood House. Dec 7?3iaw'2w i f Ml<*. COWIJUM CI.AKkli's new Novel. The Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influence by Mary Cowden Clarke, author of "The Complete Concordance to Shakspeare." Tegg's Dictionary ol Chronology. ? fes -in the True, the Beautiful, and the * sood by M.N 'oustn; increased by an Appendix >n trench Ari: translated by O. W. Win in Taylor .v mauky's P KNSIO.V LAW *?The last edition, rom ? piled by toe Commissioner ol Pensions in 1&49. In addition, the resolutions, laws, and ordi nances ofthe old Congress, showing the pay to of ficers of the line and the stall'of the army, the hos pital department, and medical staff and of the quartermaster's department; half-pay of the line under the resolve of October 21st, 17S0; under other resolutions, to officers, to officers of themed ical department and medical staff, chaplains; and comiiimaiioti pay under the resolution of March 2-Jd. 17b3; together with the names ofthe officers ofthe continental line of the army in all the Slates who served to the end of the war, and acquired the right ol commutation pay; with the names of officers killed in battle, or who died in service. Price $1 ; sent postage free to any part of ihe Uni ted Stales. For sale at ? TAYLOR At MAURY'S Bookstore, Feb 14 Near N nth street A H L OF CilLMLBf 1)1 A HIV* Diary of 1 urki'h and Greek Writers, by the Right Hon the Earl of Carlisle, edited by C. C. Fe/ion. Greek P.ofe-sor in Harvard University. I he noble Earl is well and favorably known m this country, having travelled here while he bore the tide of Lord Morpelh, and his work will be read with great interest by all who have devoted any attention to Ihe nudity events which are now taking place in ihe Eastern World. The period embraced in his journal is one of deep signiti cance, bei?c at ihe very commencement ol hos tilities, and Ihe persona introdu ed have since played eminent pans in ihis terrible historical tragedy. Professor Fehoo has added full and co pious notes to the American ediiion, and the work I? beautifully illustrated h will hereafter be re girded as a valuable, historical record of this in ere?ting period. Just published and for sale by , R. FARNHAM, June 1 i Cor. 11 si. and Penn. av. 4 V, M WORK IIY HkCNKY ROGER*, jl\_ author ol the Eclipse of Fauh," entitled A Dele nee ofthe Eclipse ol Ka>th,by its author, be inn a rejoinder to Profesnor Newman's " Reply and in order to give the American public the w?i??le matter at a glance, there is included in the same volume the " Reply to the Eclipse of Faith," by h. W.Newman, with his chapter on the "Moral Perfection of Chriat." For sale by OKAY & BALLANTYNE, _ Seventh afreet. i:di i ion of uicKkNS'g com plete Wnrks.?The complete Works of Die Ire r?, m five volatile*; price S1 50. ' ht* MiHjsing Hriile, or Mirinui (he Avenrff. by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Somhworih; paprr SI, bound SI 25. ' K ' ' I he Pickwfek Papers complete. 50 cents. Just published, and for sale at . Taylor ,v maurys "ny ?"*' B<K)kstore. near 7th st. VJRM. I-.. ? ALUXANDUH ran .cc?m j.?I modaie a lew Gentlemen wuh Board; or a Lady and Gentleman, on 1 street, between Uth and <tb, No. oh4. The House is situated a short distance Irom the Patent Office and other Depart ??? ' Nov 10-1,, SITUATION W A N I iT,#. ? ?iy kj rrenenman, who comes well recommended ns a waiter in a hotel or family. ?r Vnl? J, Ch*m ore. Apply at thi? office. Mar I fl MRS. A. M. MADDOX'S nOAKDIXb IIOIlMi:, No. 4.17 H Street, between h and 7ih streets,near the corner oi 7th street, Washington, D. C., is prepared to accommodate BOA RDERS by the month, week, dav. or meal. Residence within two or three minuies' walk of ihe Patent. General, and Citv Post Offices. ' Gentlemen can have Board with or without R*,orn* Dec 8?eotf HKI K i: US' PAHINA, j?r?|??red ex pressly tor families, a delicate and appro priaie lood for all seasons, and one ot I be ino?l economical, nutritious, and whole>oine prepara tions ever brought to the ttfble. eminently com bining the gratification of the palate with ample and healthful sustenance of the body. Strictly speaking, Heckers' Farina is neither stringent nor laxative, but restorative, strengen ing the digestive and absorbent system. In din ordered bowel#, diarrhae, dysentery, and even in cases of cholera, when food is deemed admissible by the plyaici <???. Heckers' Farinu cannot tail to besalutuyj and w ieiever known 10 extensively used in hotpilals and private practice. The pres. ervution 01 health or the prevention of sickuess is at least as important as the curing of disea-e. People in health should therefore use Heckers' Farina freely, as common food, to preserve the in estimable blessing. For sale by grocers nnd druggists generally. Wholesale by Charles F. Pitts, 13 Commerce stre?M, Baltimore; Dingee Ac Brother, 97 South Front street. Philadelphia; S. G. Bowdlearde Co, 17 Long Wharf, Boston ; and by the manufactu rers, Hecker & Brother, ut the Croton Mills, 201 Cherry street, New York. Decker*' Farina Jelly, watte In double Ikiilers, which render burning or scorching im possible. is now exhibited daily at the Fair of the M? tropolitau Mechanics' Institute in Washington. Mar 8?2w. NEW NOVEL, by tlie author of "Mary liarton."?North and South, hy the author ol Crawford, the Moorland Cottage, ?5ce. Price 37J cents. Kings and Queens, or Life in the Palace; by John S. C. Abbott. Price $1. Just published, and for sale at TAYLOR & MAURY'S March 3 Bookstore, near 9th st. Dutch uerring?15kegs,1854,Voiien, Holland. For sale by SHEKELL BROTHERS, No. 40, opposite the Centre Market. Deo. '23?lw MADEIRA nuts, latest growth ; 1 cask just received bv SHEKELL BROTHERS, No. 40, opposite Centre Market. Jan 6?3tif A' RKIVAL <>F NEW ENGLISH Juvenile and other Books.?Odds and Ends from an old Drawer* by Werdna Reiuyti, M. D. Pippins and Pies, by Slirliug Coyne. Charade Dramas, for the drawing room, b/ Anae Bowman Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages ol Litera ture. by the Kev. Robert Aris Willenott. ieir of Selyood. by Mrs. Gore. Matilda Lonsdale, or the eldest sister, by Charlotte Adams. A Tour round my Garden. Hildred, the Daughter, by Mrs. Newton Cros and. Dasbwood Priary, or Mortimer'* College Life. Horses and Hounds, a practical treatise on their management, by " Scrutator." Outlines of Chemical Analysis, prepared for the Chemical Laboratory ai Giessen, by Dr. Heinrich Will; irunslated from the German by Daniel Breed, M. D., of the United States Patent Ollice. The Forest in Exile, by Cnpt. Mayne lteid. On Sale at TAYOR & MAURY'S Jan. '^4 Bookstore, near 9th st. PAPER MOISTENER?A New Inven tion for Moistening the leaves of a Copying Book Postage Stamps, Envelopes, and Moisten ng the Fingers when Counting Bunk Bills; also useful for various other purposes. It will be found tui indispensable article for every Desk. It is perfectly simple and cheap, and must come in to general use. The following are a lew complimentary opin ions of the Press: paper Moistkner.? A new and very neat use ful invention for moistening post ollice stamps, envelopes, sheets in a copying book, counting bank bills, dec. This does a way with the disagree able method of moistening stamps, tV-c., with iik ongue. It is a patent article, vary simple and clie.ip. and will be universally adopted as soon as I 1* seen.? IJu*ton Tranteiipt, tfr;*. 1851. Paper Moistenkr?A new invention for mois ening postage slumps, envelopes, sheets in a copying book, counting bank bills, &c. The common wny of mo stening stamps with the tongue is very disagreeable and iuconvenient: also the usual way of wetting sheets in a copying book, by using a brush which has t? be dipped in water, is inconvenient and very difficult tw give paper an even moisture, which is very desirable for copying letters. This article obviates these difficulties, besides being useful for various other purposes. It is also perfectly simple and cheap, and must coine into general use.?\Ho*ton Pott, Srpt., 1804. Paper Moistknir.?A newly invented and very useful little contrivance for moistening postage stamps and envelopes, and for wetting sheets in a copying book, See. It costs but little, and will ?ave the tongue a good deal of unpleasant work. [Boston TrattlUr, ?s7/>f., 1854. Ageui for Washington, TAYLOR Sc MAURY, Jan. 17 Book?tnr? ?rn Wl rpHE ART UNION OF LONDON. Flan I for the current year. The list is now open and every subscriber of SO 50 will be entitled to : I. An impression of a Plate, by J. T. Wlllmore, A. R. A., from me original picture,by J. J. Chalon, R. A., " A Water Party." II. A volume containing thirty Wood Engra vings, illustrating subjects from Ixird Byron's poem of "Child Harolde ;" and III. The chance of obtaining one of the Prizes to be allotted st the general meeting in April, which will include? The right to select for himself a valuable work of art from one of the public exhibitions. Statuettes in bionze of Her Msjesty on horse back, by T. Thorneycrofl. Copies in bronze, from an original Model in re liefby R. Jefferson, of "The entry of the Duke of Wellington into Madrid." Statuettes in porcelain or parian. Proof impressions of a large lithograph, hy T. II Maguire. alter the original picture by W. P. Frith, R. A.. '? The Three Bows." from Moliere's "Bour geois Gentilhomme." Honorary Secretaries for Washington. Messrs TAYLOR & MAURY. Booksellers. Jan. 34 ' OLENWOOD CEMETERY. '?MlIB HEAUTIFUL HURIAL PLACE JL of the !>ead having just been dedicated with sppropr.ate ceremonies for the purpose, is now open for the reception of the remains of deceased persons. The Mausoleum has capacity for a hundred ? ?odies. in which auch friends ol the detd.a* may apply. can jilace the departed until they select sites for graves. The plan of the incorporators is one of equality 11 regard to the Iota, which will not be put up publicly for sale, (although they usually bring a premium,) making the early selections of lots the most desirable. Until an office is established in the city of Wash ngton, applications will be punctually attended to at the present office, in the east wing of the build up on entering the Cemetery. Visiters are requested not to drive fast through he Cemetery grounds. WM S HUMPHHEYS N. H. Glenwood is attested a short distance <iue north of the Capitol. Aug 97?3m NEW BOOKS.?Plato on Immoriallty ol the Soul, translated from the Grvek by Charles S. Stanford. Florence Egerton ; or. Sunshine and Shadow by the author of Clara Stanley. Sic. Sketches ol Western Methodism. Biographical, Historical, and Miscellaneous, illustrative of P10 neer Life, by Rev. Jas. B. Finley. For sale by OKAY Oc BaLLANTYNK. TIIK NATIONAL HOTEL, 1 N this city, will be re-opened lor the re 1 ception of guests on the 27th of this month. 1'he removal of the Kitchen from the basement to the rear of the building, and the alterations in and j about the Dining Rooms, will add greatly to the convenience and comfort of its guests. The table will be furnished with the best the maikets can afford, and served in the liest style, and no expense or labor will be spared 10 render the house, in every respect, equal to any in the country. The subscriber, therefore. irnst?that a generous public will continue the liberal patronage which has al ways been extended to the house. Persons de siring to procure rooms for the winter, can do so at any tune after the 20th, by calling at the Hotel. E. D WILLARD. Washington city, Noveml?er 14. ISM. Nov 16?tf UNDER garments FOR THE SEA soil.?The largest and best sasortment of all qualities, will be found at WALL fc STEVENS, 322, Penn. avenue, next door to Iron Hall. 1 Jan S 1? '^11 (News.) GREAT WESTERN MAIL ROUTE. SIXTY Ml I.I ts DISTANCE 'r'? CHICAGO AND ST. LOU.a, i ue wmui (ran Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad Line, carrying lb? Great Western United State* I hrough Mail, have the following staunch first class steamers running on Luke Erie in oonneo lion with the New York ttnd Erie railroad from Dunkirk, touching at Cleveland, and conuectiu;.' with their road at Toledu, and connecting directly with the Chicago and Rock Island ruilroads al Chicago, in the same depot, thus forming a daily line tor passenger* and freight from New York Ui the Mississippi river. Niagara, Captain Miller, Emnirg, Captuin Mitchell; Keystwiie State, Cnpt. Richards; Louisiana, Captain Davenport. Also, a Daily Line from Butlulo direct to Monroe by those well-known iniiguiticent Floating Palace*. Empire State, J. Wilson, Commander, leaves Buffalo Mondays and Thursdays; Southern Michi gan. A. D. Perkina, Commander, leaves liutlalo Tuesdays and Friday*; Northern Indiana, i. T. Pheatt, Commander, leaves Buffalo Wednesdays and Saturdays. One of the above splendid steamers will eave the Michigan Southern Kailroad Line Hock at 11 o'clock, p. m , every day, (except Sundays J and run direct through to Monroe, without landing, in 14 hours, wltere the Lightning Express Train wif be in waiting to take passengers direct to Chicago in b hours, and arriving uext evening after leuv ing Buffalo. Running time from New York to Buffalo, four teen hours. Running lime from Bufl'ulo to Monroe, fourteei hours. Running lime from Monroe to Chicago wight hours. Total thirty-six hours. Connecting at Chicago with a fin.* l-m i , pressure steamboats to all places north of (..'In, ?>. to Green Bay; also with Chicago and Rock Island Railroad to La Salle, and there connect Willi lilt nois River Line of Steamboats, or Express Train of Illinois Central and Chicago and Mississippi Railroad*, or connecting at Rock Island with reg ular line of steamers for all points above and be ow, making the cheapest and most direct route to St. Louis, Rock Islund, Minnesota, and the Great West. The American Lake Shore Railroads from but fulo and Dunkirk connect with this line at Toledo forming the only direct nnd continuous line ot railroads from the Atlnnlic Seaboard to the Valley of the Mississippi. Running time to Chicago, .'id hours; to St. Louis, 5b hours. Four Daily Trains, by railroad, all the way Two Daily Lines, by steamers, on Lake Erie. Thus the travi ller and shipper enri sec at a glance that no other line can eiu?'r the lists ,-om peiitors. Passengers ticketed through from New York with privilege of stopping over at any pi.int on the routu, and resuming seats at leisure, cither by the New York and Erie Railroad, via Dut. kirk, New York and Erie and Buffalo and New York ' ity Hailroad via Buffalo; People's Line of Meauihoaia, Hud>on Hiveror Harleip and New York Central' Railroads, via Albany and Buffalo. For any further information, through tickets, or freight, apply at the Company's Office, No. 193 Broadway, corner of Dey street. New York, to JOHN F. PORTER, General Agent, or L. P DUNTON. Ticket Agent IS JNTXX ~W" ^ I N V l <; o i; a T l \ c; c o It l> ? A J,, PURELY Vegetable in its e.> mposmon. 'ma invaluable Cordial is extracted! rom Herbs arc Roots, which have been l.ound after years of ex perience, i>y the most skillful physicians to In jo?eased of i|iialities the most beuelicial in tin diseases for which it is recommended ; an<l hence whilst it is presented to the public a, an cllicu cious remedy, it is also known to be ol that char acter on whieh reliance may !>?? p!a<. d as to'u. safety. I>i gases of ImpoteiH y, llu mo* rh.igca. Disordered Sterility, Menstruation.or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Alluis or Whites, or for Debility arising from any cause ucli at weakness from sickness, where the patient hat been confined to bed for some time, lor female* after confinement, abortion or miscarriage, this cordial cannot be excelled in it* salutary cUects or in lo.ss of muscular energy, irritability, physica prostration, seminal weakness, palpilation of the heart, indigestion, sluggishness. decay of the pro creative functions iicrvoiiMie--, Jfc.. where ii Tonic medicine is required, it will l? found enui if not superior to any compound ever used. Tu l-'ciiiaks.? Henry's Invigorating Cordial one of the most invaluabje medicines in the intu.v complaints to whieh females are subject. Ii a sists nature to brace the whole system, check . cesses, and creates renewed health niid'hnppiticv Less suffering, disease, and unhuppiiii- - tin?on<< ladies would exist, were they generally to .-.fi.>pi the use of this cordial. Ladies vbo at e debilitated by those obstructions which females are li .ble f are restored by the use of a buttle or two to b!.>nn and to vigor. ^outig Men.?That solitary practice, so I t;al to the existence of man and it is the-young who ,.n most npt to become its victims, from ah ignorance of the danger to which they subject lbem?.-ive? causes Nervous Debility, weakness ot the system, and premature decay. Manv ?? you nay n<?u lit suffering. misled as to the can t- r -our. dis es*e. To those, ihen. u ho t>y 4*X( e*? n . < roti*ht on themselves premature im^'teney 'ii.n seminal emission* weaknes.s ?iul -l.rueliw oi the ireniti:I organs, nervous ?rtei tion. or anv ?lhci er>nMe<|Meiiee> o* ueresir1 ? - f- ' of re ttif (He lelicjt r? mi Harria|fe, les-eiiin* '? t> ? ????!:?? *,i ? -i:;\ eu pneity hold1 Henry s lnvigorsttnir fiori.'iai. a medi cine that is purely vegetable will Hid nature to re "tore those important functions to n tiealiliy state, arid will prove of service to you It posse's** rare virtues, is s general remover o? <t|.e.,~e ?!??; strengthener of the system. An Tuliir Medirint, u i< uu?ur, -< u. We do not place this eordtalon i footing with quack inedveines, and, as i? i-ustoinary, append n lon?j list of recommendations, ccrliticate- bcgin n og with " Hear what the Preacher ?ays," and such like; it is not necessary, Tor '? Henry's Invig orating Cordial'' only ne-ds a frtr?I to prove thai it will accomplish nil we say. The Genuine "Henry's Invigoii h.g Cor dial " IS put Up in eight oz. pannel bottle- nnil i easily recognised by the m.tnufaciurer - signalnr< | on the label of esch hottle (to e/>nnterfeit which is forgery.) 4?gu S'lld lor 3V |Kottle; si* for gh; $lfl prr I cozen. Prepared only by 8. E. COHEN, No. 3. Krankltu Row, Vine street. I^tow Eighth. Philadelphia. Pa to whom all orders must l>e addressed. Kor sale by all respectable druggi?t? and merchant* through out the country ; ami by W. H. OILMAN, Washington ^ ? > ( ANin ft. HATCH. Knit in or PEEL iV STRVKV'r A'. ? , , JOHN li. ItUTHMANN, Importer mid Dealer in ? Ine, Itrandy, 4 i^ais Ar. [ Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between Fourl ; and a-llalf nnd Sixth streets, has received his fu st ock and assortment of the above, consisting m part of? Madeira, Sherry, Port of various grades, Cham pagne, in ijuarts ami pints, different 'land?. A great variety of Rhine Win*, some of it spsrklinr. Also, St. Perny sparkling red and while Claret at prices iroin S3 00 per do/en to the Inches' order. And numerous other kinds of Wine Also, very superior Cognac, pnle and Hsrk; Scheidam Gin, Jamaica Hum, fine old Whis key, Irish Malt, Cordials, and Hnvana Citinrs T A K K N O T I C K. ^ KM JLST i: It I |\ (;|) I> w BROWMNO, MERCHANT!AllA?lt 0 under th^ I t-ited Slnie- Hotel, would re ?pecthilly inform his customers and the public generally, that be has just received New Fall nnd Winter Goods, III irreat vnriety. JStich i< ( lotha ? asstmerea, and Vest in ga, ol the iaiest importn i on, and is prepared to have them made up at '1'r -hottest notice, in the most fn-htouul le man nrr, and at low rates of price*. Having ma<le arrangemenis t0 flo (|lf. ' Kendy-maife t/lothiug luisiaesa" rXtenvaely this season, he feels confident that he can oiler to those wishing to purchase h stock of Cothinr. not inferior to any ??? this city, and uoi made up ut the north, a^ is usually the case with, work sold here; but cut in hts own establishment, and made by our own needy cilixens in thia dull seas< n at low rates ol prices. He j, enalded. therelore, to compete with northern work in point of prices and aa to quality nnd style, he will le -v. lor tho-e who favor him with a call to judge. He can sell whole suits. Coat, Pants, and Ve-i al the following low rates; <iood sun for business purposes, out of eioth ot c as si mere, for the small sum of .1! I ft Dresa and Frock Coats, front $10 to *20 Over-coats ol different styles, from... .$12 to $2-r> Blnck and lancy Pantaloons, from ..$3 U) to *10 Silk nnd velvet Vests, from ,V) lo $10 This staH'k of Clothing is of n superior quality and has been made up since he received the fall *ml winter fashions, lie keeps constantly on hand a larjre assortiner' of fancy articles?such as gloves, crav?i?. collars umbrellas, Arc. Hole aeent for the sale st S ,t > itetmrt ? . Fashions in thi* city. Sept 14?tl