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J "OHM il. ItUTIlMANN. Importer ?nd
Dealer in W iuc, Iti and v. Clfjars ?we?
Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between Fourl
and-a-Hall arid Sixth streets, littr* received his lu?
stock and assortment of the alwvc. oouMMimr wi
part of?
Madeira, Sherry, Port of various grades, Chain
pagne, in quarts and pint** different "Vands.
A great variety of Hhute Wiae, -onie of it
sparkling.
Also, St. l'erav * 'arklinjt red and while Claret
ai prices from S3 50 per do/en to the highes*
order.
And numerous other kinds ol Wine
Also, very superior Cognac, pale and dark)
Scheidam Gin, Jamaica Hum, line old Whi>
key, Irish Malt. Cordials, and Havana Clear*
GREAT WESTERN MAIL ROUTE
SIXTY MILES DISTANCE SAVE1* r'?
_ CHICAGO AND ST. Lun.s. ine mi.m
gaii Southern an*:' Nortliem Indiana Railroad
Line, carrying the Greet Western United States
Through Mail, have the following staunch first
class steamers running on Luke Erie in connec
W>>n with ihe New York and Erie railroad from
Dunkirk, touching at Cleveland, and connecting
with their ro.td at Toledo, and connecting directly
with the Chicago and Rock Island railroad* at
Chicago, in the same depot, thu* forming a daily
line t?? passengers and freight froin New York to
the M -fisaippi river. Niagara, Captain Miller;
Er pi.- . Captain Mitchell; Keystone State, Capt.
R ha U; Louisiana. Captain Davenport. Also,
a ail Line from Bullalo direct to Monroe by
ttu to well-known magnificent Floating Palaces,
Emp.it* State, I. Wiison, Commander, leaves
I5iiti?li' .Yluiidavs and Thursdays; Southern Michi
gun. A D Perkias, Commander, leaves lintl'alo
Tuesdays and Fridays; Northern Indiana, I. T.
Pheatt, Commander, leaves Bullalo Wednesday*
and Saturdays.
One of the above splendid steamers v* ill cave
the Michigan Southern ltailroad Line Doc* at 9
o'clock, p. m , every day, (except Sundays,; and
run direct through lo Monroe, without lauding, in
14 hour*, where the Lightning Express Train wif
be in waning to take passengers direct to Chicago
ill b hours, and arriving next evening after leav
ing Bullalo.
Running ume from New York to Buffalo, lour
teen hours.
Running lime from Buffalo to Monroe, fourteen
hour*.
Riinuiiig |ime Irom Monroe to Chicago, eiirht
hours. Tola! thirty-six hours.
Connecting at Chicago with u tine line of low
pressure steamboats to all places north of Chiesjjo
lo Green Bay; also with Chicago and Rock Island
Railroad to La Sa'le. and there connect with Illi
no is River Line of Steauil>oats. or Express Train
of Illinois Central and Chicago and Mississippf
Railroads, or connecting at Hock Island with reg
ular line of rtttiimers lor all points aliove and be
ow, making the cheapest and most direct route to
St Louis. Hock l-laud. Minnesota, and the Great
West.
The American Lake Shore Railroads from Buf
talo and Dunkirk ? ounect with this line at Toledo
lorming the only direct' and continuous' line oi
railroad* from the Atlantic Seaboard to the Valley
of the Mississippi Iviinnuig time to Chicago, 36
hour*; to St. Louis ?*> hoiir-.
Hour L>riily Trains, by railroad, all the way
Two Daily Lilies, by steamers, on Lake Erie
Thus the traveller arid -hipper uan ?ee at a
glance that no i >lber line can ?'liter the lists us com
petitors. . ?
Passengers ticketed through irom New York
with privilege ol slopping over at any point oil the
routv, and resuming ?eat* hi leisure, either by the
New York and Erie Railroad, via Dm kirk, New
York and Erie and Buffalo and New York City
Railroad via Bii .l' io; People's Line of'Steamboats.
Hudson River t r larlein and New York Central
Railroads, vnt A: inv and Buffalo.
For any further information, through ticket*, or
freight, apply hi the Company's Office, No. 193
Broadway, corner ol '>ev street. New York, to
JOHN F. PuRTEK. General Agent, or
L. P DUNTON, Ticket A?ent.
rrsixmY'w
I N VIGOR ATING COKIJIAl,
PURELY V? gctable in it* composition. 'i ni?
invaluable Cordial is extractedf rem Herbs anc
Roots. wiiN-h hrve been foil nil after years of r>
perience. I>v the most skillful physicians, to b*
oo?*essed of" qualities the most beneficial in thi
diseases lor wluch it is recommended; and hence
whilst it is presented to the public u? mi elfica
cious remedy, il is also known to be of that char
acter on which reliance may ,be placed as to it
safety. In ca-es of lmpotenoy, Hemorrhage*
Disordered Sterility, Menstruation.or Suppre?-ior
of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, or for
Debility arising from any cause, such a^
weakness from sickne-s, where the patient lia?
been confined to be4 for some time, for femalef
after confinement, n onion or miscarriage, tbir
cordial cannot be excelled in its sulutary efiecta
or in loss of muscular energy, irritability, physica
Erostration. seminal weakness, palpitation of the
eart, indigestion, sluggishness, decay ol the pro
creative funciions, nervou?ne??, Src., where *
Tonic medicine i? required, it will l>e found equa
if not superior to any comj?ound ever used.
To Female*.?Henry's Invigorating Cordial is
one of the most invaluable medicines in the inauv
complaints to which females are subject. It as
*i*t* nature to brace the whole system, check ex
cesMfs, and creates renewed health ?nd happine??
Less suHeritig disease, and unhappines* amonji
ladies would exi'-t. were they generally to adopt
the u?e of this cordial. Ladie-who are debilitated
by those obstruction* which females are liable to
are restored l>$ :oe u?e of a IsJttlcor two to bloom
and to vigor.
Young Men.?That solitary practice, so fatal to
the existent'*; of man. and it is the young who are
most hpi to l?e< oiue its vi tim?. from an ignorance
of the danger to which they subject themselves
<;an?e?
Nervoua Detillfty, weakness of the system
and pre in st ti re deray. Many ot you may now be
sulieriog milled as to the cause or source of dis
ease To tbo??-, then, who by excen* ha v. brought
on them-etve- prrtnatnre !m(*?teiiey, invon.ni ?<
seimnnl erai*?'??n-. weakf<e?s and ?tiri?sHiii| oi
theirenital ore <n?. uervou. sHertion. or miv <*thei
cKinxcrjneoce* of *inre*?neted Indulpitim of the
*?n? "i>? nni us t?siOO:n? the nee??i?iitv of re
nonncitnr tfte telic?tie? of
IHarria^je, ?????-i.ing i** li Mier.inl aid htxin\ <?*
h'lld ' Hsn v * Invurorsting Cordial. a mrdi
i 'ur 'h"t I* purej vi<eMlM< Will aid aslurr tw K
*i?ire th???e jant function* to a P?-?ltbv -'ate
.?ml will Br"**'" if-ervieeto v>u 't no*?"i*?e? rare
virtues, is a eciieral remover >?f <t'-e?-e ?m'
*?retigthener of the system.
An a Tonic drdlrlne, itii1 un*nr|?a?????i W,
do not place this cordial on a looting wub quack
medicines, and. as is customary, append h Ion#
l<?t of recommendations, certificate*, tec., begin
niiig with " Hear what the Preacher says," an?J
such like; it is not necessary, lor '-Henry* luviv
orating Cordial"only nerds a trial to pruv ihni
it will accomplish all we ?ay.
The (Genuine '?Henry** Invigorating Cor
dial " i? put up in eight oz. panuel ix>t11?--. and if
easily recognised by the manufacturer's sigiiaiuri
on the label of each bottle, (to counterfeit which
t? forgery.)
?au&>ld lor ;ier by tie; *ix for $*: tlfj pe?
c.osen.
Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3, Frankln
R?w, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa
to whom all orders must be addressed, For ?-uIe
by all respectable druggists and mvrchant* througl
out the country ; and by
W. H . f?lLMAN, Washington, lJ. C.
CAN BY &r HATCH, Baltimore.
PEEL fr. STEVENS. Alexandria V,..
TaIvK notice.
M ? Jff'XT RECEIVED.
1) W BROWNING. MERCHANT TAILOR
? Under the ''fi;ied States Hotel, would re
?peeilulty i r, lor in his customer* and the public
generally, tt at he ha?just received New Fall and
'?Vinter ?"iood?. ,i great variety. Such a? Cloth*
<,a?*imere?, ain! Ve?tings ol the late?l importa
t on, and is pre^i red to have thetn made up at
uie -honest com*'-, in the most fashionable man
oer, and at low ra >?* of price*.
Having made arrangements to go into ihe
' Reidy-made Clothing extensively Ihi*
he feel* Confident that he can ofl-r tu
those wishing to purchase a stock of Cothing
not inferior to nny in this city, and not made lip at
?lie norili. a* is usually the case with work *olU
? rie; but CUt in In* own establishment, and made
by our own needy citisen* in tin* dull season, at
low rates of price*. He is enabled, therefore, to
compete with northern work in |H*int of prices
and as to quality anil slyle. he will leave lor those
whu favor linn with ? call to judge.
He can *e ' whole suits, Coat. Pant*, and Vi m
at the following li -v rate*:
Good suit for business purpose*. om of c'oth or
caoounere, for ti.esmall sum of $!?'
Dress and Fro<k Coats, from.... $10 lo
Over-coat* ol ?li'lerent style*, from....$12 to %V>
Hlack and lancy Pantaloons, Iroiu. 00 to $10
Silk and velvet Vests, from 00 lo ?10
Thi* *t?K'k of (/Iwthing is of a superior quality,
and lin* l>een made up since he received the fall
and winter fashion*.
Hejkeeps constantly on hand a large a?*ortniett
of (ancy anicle*r?such as gloves, cravsts. collar*,
umbrellas, &c.
Sole agent for the sal? Ke|K>n ?
Fashion* in thi* city.
Sept 14?tl
Eft AKTJLBTT'K AMERICAN KXI?I,OR
| Hill t?x)ie<litlou?Personal narrative ol ex
p'orations ami nieide,nt? in Texas, New Mexico,
Oalilnrnia, Sonora, ami Chihuahua, l> K. Bart
letl United Stales Commissioner ilurii'a that pe
riod, in Iwu volumes, with maps ihiu ulii?lrt?tioiis.
The Hive ol th?j Bee Hunler, a rei>ository ol
Sketches, including peculiar American character,
scenery,and ruml sport*, by T B. Thor|>e. author
O* Tom Owen, the Bee H uuiers <fcc illu-lrated
by sketches from nature.
Farmingd*!*, a novel, l>y Caroline Thomas
Our Parish, or annals ol Pastor and People.
I Ju*t received and for sale by
K FAR Nil AM.
Corner ol Penn. avenue and llth *i
I
TAKL NOTICE,
liAVK now on hantl a large assortment
_ of every description ol Spectacles, Iroiu tin
lowest price to the very butt quality u.*ed, and
having been lor a long time engaged in manufac
turing- and adjusting Glasses for the most ditlicult
and defective visions, therefore can with confidence
guarantee lo benefit and improve the o g|it of nil
who need.
('all ?t I15>, Pennsylvania avenge, Sign of ih
?jrife Spread Eagle- A. 0. IIOOU.
Feb 7 [Organ.|
Wf A TCIIES, JEWLLHY, Ml.VI.H
Y> and Plated Ware at Kcduced Pricey?In
anticipati'in of the appronchin* dull season, we
<itl?-r oui entire slock ol elegant Gold Watches.
Rich Jewelry Pure Silverware i'c , at greatly
reduced rules.
Perrons would do well to examire our an?ort
inent. winch is by tar the lnrtre?l. most fashionable,
mid beM selected ever o He red to our customers.
M VV. GALT 3c BRO..
3-! I Penn. avenue, bet ween Mh and 9th m reels,
Feb lr>?3tit
f II) I.OV *?>. -A Iresli supply of Gent s
li Ill-colored Kid Glove* at
STEVENS'S
Feb'24?:>lif Sales Room. Brown's Until.
A NEW EDITION. IN ONE VOLUME.
Of Mrs" Kiygsley's Popular Work,
IIYPATlA;Or New Foes with an Old Face,
By the autnor of " Yeast," "'Alton Locke," &c.
i vol. 12ino, Price SI 2.r>.
OF the author of 11 Hypatia" the London Spec
tator ?ay* : " Take hun all in all, England
lii's no literary man of his years who can ?et up
beside hitn a* his equal in variety and quality ol
endowments and in richness ol promise."
'? Uusurpusstd by any kindred work in the Eng
lish language " National hitrlligrncer.
Published by OK OS BY, N1CHOLLS ic CO.
Boston; and lor?ate in Washington Iry
TaVLOB Jc MAURY.
lAYl.OK .it MAURY'S DDLl.AK I.EI'
ter balance, in universal u-e. Price SI.
April 21 Bookstore, near 9lh st.
K
1
IMI'OKTAHiT HOUNTY-l,ANI> lit ink.?
J u~t issiird. a seconil edition of Triplell's Pen
sion and Bounty Lmd Laws, containing the new
bounty-land act of and embracing' a digest ol
all '.he laws, decisions, and forma, relating to pen
sions; to officers and soldier* of the revolution,
their widows and children ; to army and milllia
invalids and their widows; lo navy and inrrinc
invalids, their widows and children ; and to bounty
lands provided Ibr by evwry act from the Iv-volu
tion to. iilid including that of March 3. ls'ifi; so
arranged as lo be intelligible lo every claimant.
This work is highly recommended by the Com
missioner ol Pension-. Price $2, mailed tree to
any part of the United Stales, (except California.)
- TAYLOR & MAUltY, Bookstore,
April 21 near Mth st.
I
UW NOTICE.
SHALL. hereafter have an oflice perm a
? nently in Washington for ihe oractice of my
prolesston, and will ,:ive carefol attention lo any
bus.ne-* entrusted to ,?y charge in the Supreme
Court, Uie Court ol Claim*, in the Land. Patent,
or I fiifiun, offices, or iri any of the Department.-.
Lusuies- from the Sou I h went may t,e m-di to
iim- through V. H. Ivy. Attorney at Law. New Or
leans, who ha* been associated wuh me in the
practice in that city, and who will continue to at
tend to any bii.lne.v- there which may be placed
in my charge. '
J. D. B. DE BOW,
... ,r'n'e Superintendent of Census
Washington, D. C., April ^0, lSf>.ri
Apr 21?1 aw I m
AM 1? MIC AN ENGIKUtKIMU, Illus
trated by branches of mechanical art-, *m
iiou?r>, marine, and locomotive engine*, inanit
lacturing machinery. printing presses, tool* grist
?team, ?hw, and rolling null-, from budding.-. A:,-.'
ol the newest and mo t unproved construction,
by G. Wei-senboru. Civil Enguieer; part, one
and t wo uow ready. SI each. Sole agents for
Washington, TAYLOR ic MAURY,
?^l,r ^ Bookstore, near Oth *t.
COUKTOF C'lMIM.I.? lijgetfcd buuinill_
ry and alphabetical list ol private claims
which have been prevented to the House of Rep
resentatives from the First to the Thirty fir%t Con
gress, exhibiting the action of Congress on each
claim, with reference to the journal*, report-, bills
Jcc elucidating it. projires*. compiled by order oi
the House of Kepre*eutative*. A lew copie? for
br r faknham.
Apr 14
XU"rtI ;*NI> SOUTH, bj file author ol
XI ' Mary Barton." -The Moorlsod Cottage '
-Crawford," &c. 37| cents.
Kings and Quecu*. or Life in liie Palace, by
John S C. Abbott, new edition, just received and
for sale by R. FAKNHAM.
UW NditCK.
Brown, Manton, and Walker.
YITM. T. BROWN, FKfcll). P. STANTON
1} ?nd J KNOX WALKER, have formed a
partnership for practising law in the Supreme
Court ol the United States, and the Court ol
C.aiins in Washington, and in the Court* of Ten
nessee. Offices in Washington and Memphis.
One ol the psrties w.ll always Ire found at ruber
place, and letters addressed lo them will receive
pro,,,,.! mtennon. April V)?iir?,|
^ 4> H T O F f J. A I >1 S,
U'sililagton CMjr, II. C.
IN addition loth* Practice of l.atv, as here
tofore, in all the C ruras of the District, and in
li.e Supreme Court of the United States, th * tin- I
der signed Will devote himself assiduously to the
rrosectMioa of Claim* agonist the Government
in the above Court, (?st*bli.bed in this city by act'
ol Congress, approved March, 15';5,> which ha*
cognizance of all claims arising under the Consit.
lotion, or twiiuded u|?.n any la jv of Congre-s or
upon any regulation of an Executive Department
or upon any contract, express or implied. ? nh ihe
Oovernme.it ol the United Slates, or anv of its of.
leers or agents. When the claim i* established in
this Court, and an appropriation made by Congrrss
for the purpose, Ihe claimant will be i aid at ihe
1 rea-ury of the United Slate*.
All Ciann- Sf.nn-1 the Government must hence
forth be prosecuted in .aid Court, and not btf.re
Congress a* heretofore.
M. THOMPSON.
Attornry nnd Cvti>nr//?T at Lair,
a .oi . r WaiHijioruM Cirir, D. C.
April 21?Imtf
' HAth 1-I-.!?;, by Julia K.avaiiali, author
Ji ol Daisy Burn*, Madeleine. Nathalie, Arc
The summer Land; a Southern Story, l.y a
child of the sun. Ju*t published and lor sale by
R. farnham.
April 10 Corner Penn avenue and llth ?t,
ANbi;iMiiN'UMi ami nucritAt
.Treatise on Perspective for h*>ffi?.n?r?, iim.
'? fteil .,r ihe nseot juvenile student- ?n<t auia
teurr in ar-niiectnre. pauiiuia, Jtc., alw adapted
lor s< hix.u and private instructors, fourth -union
revi-ed and enlarged, by (*eorge H?Voe. artist
cii(rity-*u iHnstrntions. 7*> ctnd.
Rudiments of the Art of Build.ng. in Ave a*,
tmrj. v.*: 1. General principle* of construction:
' ,*'7*!? in building; 3. Strength of ma
terial-; 4. U-eol materials; Working drawing-,
?jMjcincntiona, and e-timatcs, illustrated with 111
woodcuts, by Edward Dobson, author of the Rail
??ys of Belgium. Jtc.
Elements of Mechanism, elucidating the scien
tific principle* of the practical construction oi
machine*, lor the use ol schools aod students it.
mechanical engineering, with numerous speci
men* of modern ntaehin-s remarkable fi>r ihe.r
utility arid ingenuity, illustrated with 413 engra v
I ings, by T Maker, author of Railway Bncinnenn*
I SC. '
! J".'i rec^tved, an-< f??r -ate at the Bookstore of
I K? r A It N HAM. corner ?i l hh street and Pena
; "vlvnniji h v^nup,
rA-n I?IM fcll?To Plasterer*
! M l VX P "'7w* ??*?.<>? hand, ai
I n i k|in*> one thousand barrel* of
?r-K two hundred barrel*
daily which we w.ll ot| ?)e ^ lpf((|.
lerer' m il' ' " ' I""1" ular attention of plaa
erer. io his superior article of Lime. It is tree
rom coal cinders or other sediment. .1 being
burnt altogether by wood which makes it a very
superior a.ticle lor plaster,ng. white coating, and
hard finitlimg ?'
Give us a call, ana you shall be pleased
. . , H '? SEELY ?r. CO.
July 27?tf
G
11
AKE rENSION nooks?" Lands In
_ _ Illinois to Soldien of the Lute War,' giving
ibe names of ea. h soldier 10 whom a patent was
issued for laud lying in the military bounty land
district for service# in the late war, (with bug
laud;) the deacription of the tract ol Und granted
10 each, with toe date of the patent j the company
and regiment in which they severally served, an.l
l,y whom each patent was received. A single.
cotiv lor sale. . , _
Old Pension Rolls of Indiana and North Caro
Lf.1 of Pensioners of the United Stales under
ihe Ht*l of lMh of March, 1*4*. shown.* the ranli
and line lu which each served
Virginia Muster Rolls.
Virginia Pay Rolls. . .
List of Rejected and suspended Pensions, with
the reasons tor the rejection or suspension
For *ale in Washington by
T A \ Lt?K >V M A17 R V
w
'A N l'l''l>?A Situation as Teacher ot
,, Euclish. Malhemutics, and Latin; nf^o, tl'e
rudiments of Greek, if desired All ol which will
be taught in the most approved manner
The applicant is an experienced teacher, ol
good address, and will furnish the best references,
l.oth in regard to character and ability.
None but a liberal salary need be oflcred.
For particular*, address ^ ^
Dec 8?It Pittslield. Massachusetts.
A K E N <)* C E? Housekeepers and
others are reminded that the foil-wing list ol
articles are of Ihe very best description, and can
., ? ? or. ?> ^ LtU' I J'l'lits
T
ariicio arc ,
be purchased from the subscrilwron a? low terms
a- any other house in the city. A larve assort
ment and supply always on hand:
? Oils ol all kinds Qneenswarr
Paints, finishes.
Cainphine Clocks,
Varnish, Lamps.
Turpentine Chmdeliers
Window Glass Girondolea,
China. Vases.
Earthenware Britannia ware,
Gias*. ire., >Stc... ore.
Goods sent to any part of the city tree ol
-?haree Country dealers will do well to call.
8 O. S. WHITTLESEY,
Till street,
Opposite Selden & Withers'* Bank
\1 ,r (Star.)
" CLOTHING.
A Ci?mpllm?nt?ryCnril and Invitation to
the Public.
4t-*XTHEN I HAVE EARNED ONE. 1IUN
W DUEL) DOLLARS OF MY OWN
MONEY, I will trade on one- hundred dollars,
and when I have earned one thousand dollars.
I will trade upon one thousand dollars, and
so increase my business and capital in propor
tion" 1 will never take credit or give niv own
promise to pay noies, but will pay cash lor all my
?roods when purchased. 1 will keep down my'ex
penses, and will not pay high, enormously high
rents, nor live above my income, and will deal
fairlv with all men. Maxims like these and for
mer experience in the wholesale and retail manu
facturing, as well as the import and export trades
during these last live and twenty y^?-J'?ve en
allied GEORGE P. FOX. U.S.A.. U.&. N., Tailor,
and rinventeur de? Modes, to progressivelyr.se
from the humble rank of selling one vest pattern
in Wall street a lew years aeo, to be the Present
sole proprietor ol the store (25 leei ! routby 10-> leel
deep) opposite Pearl street. NO. 3il URO.VD
WAY. t ,
It is also equally true that with money, cash in
hand. FOX?GEORGE P. FOX?has. during the
past few months, made exteusive purchases, at
ruinously low prices, ol tine
CL.OTH&. FA*HIOSAIH.K VK8TISOS,
CASSIMKKES,
and other articles connected wiih the .adoring
Business, on importation, and from Respectable
city merchants, who* are in want ol discounted
i money at any price or loss, owing to an over
5 stocked market nnd the circumstances ol hard
| limes. (A. D. Ib54.)
POX?GEORGE P FOX?while most thankful
' to the public for ihe liberal natronaire received,
still maintains his reputation for at all times sell
ing the uiost fashionable of Custom, Pattern, and
Correct Fitiinir.
KKADY MADE OARMKWTH,
Dress. Frock Coats,Overcoats, Vests, Pantaloons.
I Cloth*, CatiixmereH, Velvet \ citing?*. iVc.A'c., Ri?<
is determined not to he outdone in liberality ol
dealing, nor undersold by the least nor the biggest
house in the trade, lie is also equally determined
lo the best of bis ability, lo employ n meritoriou*
lal<oriinc cln?s of Journeymen Tailors; nnd other*
who are suffering dreadful privations for wantol
employment, biiJ therefore offers. on aad a"er
this date, until the beginning ol ihe yesrlb.Kl.tne
resources of his magnificent Tailoring Establish
ment, free of profit on the cost ol all his goods,
combined with bis ow n gratuitous .ervices. to his
friends and the public, to be considered as a sort
?'HOLIDAY OR NEW YEAR'S GIFT!
example.ling wealthy *entleinen. United States
Departments, the Executive. Officer* ol the Army
and Navy. Bankers. Foreigners. Citizens, th* pres
ent imperative duty of solvent iradesmen and
merchants to employ their fellow-in? n. fid an.l
as?ist the inauguration Of a l>etter stnte ol trade
all over the world from the commencement of the
New Year, one thousand eight hundred and lillv
live. I am. follonr-citiaens, (representing one ol
the link* of Commerce,) yours truly,ever gratelu
and obtig.d. GEORGE P FOX.
United Stales Unffrr of
San* Ilcadouart.r*. TV*. 321 lironAway,
J'.",","- GEORGE P. FUX.
? Dec is?
("1 EXTLEIHEN'S DRESS SIIIMTS, ol
JT bent quality. -A large aaaortment, at the
lowest market prices. constantly on hand,
WALL Ac STEVENS.
322, Penn. avenue, next door to Iron llall.
Jan 5 (N?w?.)
OFFICI tl. AKMY AM) NAVY
TER for 185'..
The Navy Register for ihe UriileJ State* for the
year 1&G5.
OtTx-ial Army Regi?ter for 1955.
Jiiat published and for sale at
TAYLOR 3c MAURY'S
FeH. 27 IW?k?tore. near 9th *treet
N'??VELTItS. Invention*. and t url?>*ltlc?
in Art* and MannI'aeturea ? Price 50 rent*
Gay'" Pable*. profusely illn?traied.
The Ladiea1 and Gealieinen'a Letter Writer.
Shooting. by R. RUkey
Just imported Irom England l>v
TAYLOR At MAURY.
Oct IS Hookstore near t?ib at.
riMIK YOUTH OK NtlMMK HE I.ON
1 gneville, or new Revelation* of Court and
I Convent in the seventeenth century. Iroui the
French of Victor Cousiu. by K. W. Ru-ord
Faggot* for the Fireaide, or Facta and Kancy.
by Peter Parley.
Ju?t received and for sale by
Nov 12 R. FAIlNTfAM
(1 E*W *C Tl M, CKtVA I-, <fcc.
J[ Every variety of *ize, ?tyle, and shape oi
new and desirable S?-arfs, Napoleon T.e?, Cra
vat*. <V u, of late im|>ortation, a-nd at moderate
price*, at STEVENS'S
Dec 7?3tif Salesroom. Rrown's ll<?tel.
\T E W Y K A It' H PKKMKSm M W
X l GALT ft HRO. Will open thu d.tv ? majrnifi
cent aftsortment Of Wni<-he*. Jewelry. Silver Ware,
and Kancy Good*, *uitalde for present*, lo which
they invite Ihe attention of purchaser*.
M W r.ALT ,V BROTHER.
Jan 3?.It Penn. av.. Ixftw ftth ami lltth #t.
VARIETY HOOT AND SHOE STOKE.
WHITE MATIN AM) Kll) ItOOl!*
and Slipper'. Ju?t received a general a?
I *ort ment of the above, workmaoataip and materia
j of Ihe be*t..
AI*o an elegant attpply of Toilet Slipper., em
bracing the French enibroided. \A ilton. and Vef
vet GEO. BURNS,
JMO Penn*ylvania avenue,
Adjoining Palier*nn,a Orug Store.
rpilE IINOI.HSU.M O Would rrspect
1. folly inlorm hi* fiiendsand citizen* gene
rally that he ha* resumed Ihe Grocery bu*mes
and i? now located at the corner of Pennsylvania
avenue ami Thirteenth *treet, where will l<e
found a choice aeleciton of Gfocerie*, Tea?,
Wine*, Liquors, Cigar*.tVc.
Special attention i* invited to hi* assortment ol
Tea*, Liquor*, anil Cigar*.
The al>ove good* are all of the be*l quality, and
for *ale very low tor caah.
R. D. TWEEDY,
Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 13th ?treet.
aouth *ide. Nov %?d I wA-eol w
("^ UMIIWMKIV VE4U OF I HE W AH.?
X A Y'ear of th* War. I>y Ailam G. De Gou
rowvki, a citizen of Ihe United State*.
Juat published, ami for sale at
TAYLOR fc MAURY'S,
Feb ) Near 9th at.
HUDSON kivek kailhoad.
Summer Arrangement,
f "T" r-ygiucpEroypn NEW \OIIK TO AND FROM
Mafcy^^SSALBANY ANL) i KOV.?Oo and
alter Monday, Muy 6, laf/l. the trains will ri?n as
follow*:
GOING NORTH.
Leave New York, from ihe ollice eon o a'
Chambers hi reel and College Place. at
6, h. m. Express tram lor Albany and troy,
connecting with Northern and Western (nun*
Through in 4 hours from Chambers street..
7, a. in. Poughkeepsie Way Passenger Thum,
stopping at all stations, and carrying way mail troia
New York to Poughkeepsie.
9. a. in. Mail Tram for Albany and Troy, stop
ping at IYekskill, Garrison's, Cold .Spring, Fisb
kill. New Ilaiiilmrg, and at all mail stations north
of Poughkeepsie.
10, a. in. Peekskill Way Passenger Train, stop
ping at nil stutions.
l'i. hi. Way Train for Albany and Troy, sto >omg
at Yonkers. Tarrytown. Siny Sing. Crtigers. Peetfa
kill. Cold Spring. Fishkill. New llHinliurg, Pougn
keepsie, llvde Park, Khinubeck, Harrylown Ti
voli. Oukhill. Hudson. Coxsackie, Stuy vesant. am.
Castleton; and connecting with the ExpressTrain
leaving Albany at 13.30, p. in., for Buffalo. and m
Troy with Northern Trains for Montreal.
1. p. in. Poughkeepsie Way, Freighi, and Pas
senger Train, stopping nt all stations.
f), p. in. Way Train for Albany and Troy, stop
ping at Dobbs's Ferry, Sing Sing, Peekskill, Cold
Spring. Fislikill, New Hamburg. Poughkeepsie
and at all stations north.
4 10. p. in. To Poughkeepsie, stopping' at all
way stations.
4, p. in. Express Trains to Albany and Troy,
stopping at Peek-kill, Fishkill, Poughkeepsie,
Khinvbeck. and Hudson, connecting at Albany
with the Western Express Train at 11, p. in., for
Buffalo.
/ '(.no. p. m. To Peekskill, stopping at all way
stations.
ri.3u. p. tn. Emigrant and Freight Train for Al
bany and Troy, stopping at all Time Table Sta
tions. ?
I! p in To Tarrytown, stopping at all way
station*
GOING SOUTH.
Leaves Troy at 4.30, a. in., and Albany at 4.4.*),
a. in Express Passenger Train for New York,
stopping at "Hudson, Rtnnebeck, Poughkeepsie,
Fishkill. ami Peekskill.
Leaves Troy at 4.4ft, a. m., and Albany at 6 a.
in. Way Mail and Passenger Train lor New York,
stopping at all mull stations.
l.eave* Troy nt 8.30. n. in., and Albany at S.4f>,
a. hi. Express Tram for New York, stopping only
at Hudson. Rhtnebeek, Poughkeepsie Fishkill.
and Peekskill.
Leaves Troy at 10.4S. a. ni., and Albany at 11,
a. hi. Way Train..stopping at Castleton, Sluyve
sant, Coxsackie, Hudson. Oak hill, Tivoli, Harry
town, Khinebcck, Stnrusbur^, Hyde Park, Pough
keepsie, New Hamburg, Hshkiil, C?ld Spring,
Garrison's, and Peekskill.
Leaves Albarv at 1.45, p. m. Way, Freight, and
Passenger Trrua far Poughkeepsie. slopping at all
stations.
Leaves Tfoy it 4.30, p. m., and Albany at 4.45,
p. m. Expr?s* Train stopping only nt Hudson,
Rhinebeck, Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, and Peekskill.
Leaves Troy at 4.30. p. in., and Albany at 4.40,
p. m.. from Albany. Milk, Freight, anJ P?????n
ger Train, stopping nt all stations.
LEAVE POUGHKEEPSIE FOR NEW YORK.
At 4.30, a. in. Way Freight Trnin stopping at
all stations.
At *3 30, a. m. Way Passfcnger Train, stopping
at all Time Table stations except Manhattan.
At 4. p. in. Way Passenger Train, stoppitu? at
all stations.
LEAVE PEEKSKILL FOR NEW* YORK.
At 6.30, a. in., and 3/20, p. m., stopping at all
way stations.
LEAVE SING SING FOR NEW YORK
At 6, a. hi., slopping at all way stations.
fcii. Passenge rs are requested lo procure tick
ets before entering the cars. Tickets purchased
in the cars will be5cenis extra.
Trains will slop a sit . cient time at Poughkeep
sie for refreshments.
Freight Ibrwurded to l e west and norlh as ex
peditiously, safely, and neaply as by any other
line EI) ? UNL) FRENCH,
Superintendent.
New Yokk, May 8, IS'. May 10?tfeo
Hill tor Injunction. In (he Circuit Court In
the I>Utrict of Columbia, sitting in Chan
cery.
Christopher Aduins, complainant,
vs.
Jaine* Guthrie, 1
Aino- Admns,
Isaac N. Comslock, } Defendants.
Samuel Bvuigion,and i
Kirbard Waliach, J
THIS bill of complaint in ihe aliove stated cause
states,that the said complainant on orabout the
I wenty-fi.'th day of November. A I), 1S5I. entered
ii)to a contract with I he United Siate* government,
agreeing to supply the government with live mil
lion of brick lor the extension oi l he Capitol. That
raid complainant, on or about the J2th day of Jan
uary. A. D Ib'iV, assigned to one Samuel Mrong.
the sBid contract; the raid Strong agreeing and
promising to pay to ?aid con.plair.nnt the aum ol
lour thousand dollars.
Tne lull further state* that the said Strong, on
or almut the 2d day of February, A. D. lb-02. as
signed the aaid contract, or one inoiety thereof, to
Amoa A (bun* and Isaac N Comstock, of the city
of Albany and State of New York, and received fiom
the aaid Adatna and Comstock their obligation or
promise for the payment of four thousand dollar*,
or therwalKMit, a* well a* a lien of thirty per cent,
on the moneys to be paid by the government on
?aid contract, until the said sitm of four thousand
dol ars should be paid ? which lien said Strong
duly assigned to the complainant in this bill. The
lull further state- th?t sometime in the year 1S.'i2
the said Amoa Adams and Isaau N. Comstock as
signed their right, title.and intererl in the contract
to one Samuel Byington as partner and associate
oi K ichard Wallacb, the aaid llyington and Wal
iach having notice of the said lien of thirty per
cent, on the money* to be paid by the government
on said contract. *
The object of said Will ia to oUain an injunction
azainst said defendants inhibiting thv said James
Guthrie, and -nil |>ersons acting for him, from
paying the said moneys to any of the defend
ants, or their representatives, and the defend
ant* and their representative# from receiving
the said inoneya until the sum ot thirty-six hun
dred dt.llars, and the inter* st thereon, should be
paid to \he complainant or his legal repretenta
tive*, ana sucti otner and fo'ther decree as to this
court shall seem right and proper. The said Amos
Adams and the said Isaac N Comstock, named
in tile caption and I tody of the bill, still residing in
Albany a* aforesaid beyond the reach of the pro-,
cess ol theeourt.
It is, therefore, by the court ordered this 1st day
of January, A. 1) Is-Vi, tlixt the matter* and
thing* Muted in the aforesaid lull of complaint
agi-in-t the defendants, -hull be taken lor con
tested against the said Amos Adam* and Isaac
V Comstock. and such decree made in the pre*
misea agaitft them, and each of them, as the
court shall deem right, unless the said defendants
appear in the court on or Itefore the second Mon
day in May nest, and an?wer the aaid bill, and
show cause li any they have why a decree as
prayed (or by the complainant ahould not l>e
pnssed by the court.
Provided the complainant cause this orde?. and
the substance and- the object of the said bill ol
complaint, to l>e published in some newspaper in
the City of Washington, twice a week foi si*
successive we?ii?, the first insertion thereof to
appear at least four month* before the second
Monday in May next.
Given at rules, the firat Monday of Jtjiuary,
I S'i'i l>eing the hr?t day of January, 1 *>.r?r?.
Test: JOHN A SMITH,
Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Washi.noton Cctott, D. C.
S. SPENCER, ei al.
Solicitor for complainant.
True copy, Teat: JNO. A. SMITH.
Jan 4?inwf>w ? Clerk.
Af AHIII.F. M \ NTLKK^- Marble norkiu
i.?JL The subscriber l?egs leave to inform his
friends and the public that he has increased his
?lock of Marble Mantles, comprising Sienna
Hrockedelia, Spanish, Egyptian vein, Italian, and
black marble, richly rarved and plain, <4 the liesi
quality, newest style, and superior finish, which h*
oflers for sale low for cash. Also. Marble Monu
menta, Toinba, and Headstone Slabs; Easterr
Marble for window sills, lintela, steps, and plat
forms; Marble tile, counter and table tops; aoap
stone, calcined plaster. >2 75 ? er barrel.
Also on hand a large lot of Connecticut Brow
Stone, New York Flags and Stetm, suitable for
building purposea. He invite* the attention o
builders and others to his stock, and will endcavo
to give satisfaction to all who may favor him w t>
their orders.
WM. RUTHERFORD
On E at., bet. 12th and 13
Oct. 96wi. (m)
rpRAVRI.INO and Packing Trunks ol
1 all <)u a I It iea.?A large variety constancy on
hand, and for sale cheap by
WALL & STEVENS,
HAMPER'S N UaZINE lor June, at
SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore,
tunny Fern's new book, second snrt??s of her
Leaves.
Reginald Lyle, by Miss Pardoe.
Rival Beauties, or Love and Diplomacy.
Knickerbocker Magazine, for June.
Behind llie Scenes, l?y Lady Bulwer.
Dickens s Household Words, for June.
Aii llie new books and magazines received as
tast as published, and for sale at
JOE SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore,
Odeon Building, corner 4J street
NKVV AM> IMPORT A NT lit H> KM.?Is
rael und the Gentiles, by l)r. Isaac Da
Co-la.
Paley's Evidences of Christianity, with Notes
and Additions, by Charles M. Nairne.
Lectures* delivered before the Young Men's
Christian Association of London.
Words 10 Win Souls, twelve sermons by emi
nent Divines ol the Church of England.
Letters and lieinaius of the late ltev. W. H
Ht-wiison, 2 vols.
The Works of the Rev. Edward Bickersteth, 16
vols.
AHtobiogrnphy and Reminiscences ol the Rev.
Win. Jay, of Hath.
Scripture Testimony to the Messiah, by John
Pyne Smith, D. D. For sale by
GRAY & BALLANTYNE,
IMNtt 4KWELHY*?I have Just received
a new supply of the latest styles of 1 welry
and have just finished a line lot of pu.e silver
ware, ?uch us Tea Sets, Goblets. Cups, Spoons,
I"oiks. Ladle*, Butter, Fish, and l'ie Knives
Napkin Rings, Arc., 3ic. All of which I will sell
at much lower prices than is usually asked for the
-auie quality of goods tit other establishments in
this city, and will warrant every article as repre
rented ut tnneof sale. H. O. HOOD,
4 IS I'en n. h venue, between 4} and fith streets.
N?:\V HOOT AND SliOIS STOItK?
Samuel W. Taylor & Co , have opened the
spacious New Store on Penn. avenue, next to
Messrs. Geo., dc T. Parker's opponite Brown's
Hotel, Ibr llie sale of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses',
Boy's and Servant's BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS
and SLIPPERS.
In opening this establishment our aim is to be
come popular by keeping good articles at veiy low
prices.
ID' Arrangements have been made with the best
Northern Manufacturers for a regular supply ot
every article exclusively to our order.
By respectful attention to the wants of those
who will favor us with a call, we ho|?e to merit
their I in ure confidence and patronage.
S. W. TAYLOR & Co.
Penn. avenue,opposite Brown's Hotel.
A Hi; *0?Iw
Pt.iKli SILYEKWAHLk--A Magnificent
assortment.?M. W. GALT & BRO. call at
tention to their unusually large assortment of Sil
verware, consisting of?
Solid silvrr Tea Sets, complete.
Silver Pitchers, solid silver Castors.
Silver Cups and Saucers. Goblets.
Silver Fish Carvers and Forks. Crumb Scrapers
Cake Knives, Fruit Shovels, Sugar Sifters
Jelly Spoons, Cheese Scoups, Pickle Knives
and Forks.
O ive Spoons, Sakid Tongs, Vegetable Forks.
Fruit Knives, Ice Tongs, Desert Knives.
Soup, cream, and Kravy Ladles.
Ice Cream Knives. Salt Cellars
Napkin Rings, Butter Knives, Tea Strainers.
Tea, Table, and Desert Spoous, and Forks ol
every vuriety.
Breakfast and dinner Collee Spoon*, ice.
Also, a very large assortment of Fancy Silver
ware, suitable for wedding, birth-day, and other
presents.
The above is by far the largest and most varied
as-ortmeiit ever offered to our customers. Being
ol our i*wu manufacture, it is warrauled pure sil
ver, and offered at as low rales as similar gixuls
cau be purchased fof in any city in (his ceuniry.
M. W. GALT & BRO.,
Sign of the Golden Eagle,
Penn. between f'thand 10th streets.
PEOPLE'S EOITJON OF C MANNING.
Work-ol llev. Dr. Chauning, in six voluiMes,
bound. Price S2 25.
The same Six volumes bound in three. Price
two dollars.
Memoirs of William Ellery Cheuning, 3 vols.
Price ?-1 75, with Portrait rngiaved on stawl.
Ware on the Formation of the Christian Char
acter. Price 50 cents.
A large supply ol the above just received at
TAYLOR ii MAURY'S
M arch 10 Bookstore, near Ninth street
Pi.A VI Mi; c-ui OS?w.c.ZANTZ1NGEK
has just received a very large assortment ol
llie beat American, English, and F'rench Playing
Cards of every description, and at th? most rea
souable prices, wholesale and retail.
STATIONLRS' HALL,
Adjoining Kirk wood House.
Dee 7?SlnwJwif
\| ?<*. DEN CLAMKEV new Novel.
ItJL The Iron Cou-iu, or Mutual Influence, by
Mary Oowdeu Clarke, Hiitbor of "The Complete
Concordance to Shakspeare."
'I ^gg's Dictionary ot Chronology.
Lectures ->n the True, the Beautiful, and the
tood, by M. N Cousin; increased by an Appendix
??n French Art: translaied by O. W. Wight.
TAYLOR Ar MAURY'S
PENSION LAWS.-1lie last edition, coin
piled by liie Commissioner of Pensions id
1M9. In a<l<J it ion. the resolutions, lawn, and ordi
nances ol the old Congress, showing the pay to of
ficer* of the line and the stall'of the army, the ho*
l?tnl department, and medical start, and of the
quartermaster's department; hnll-pay ol the line
under the resolve ol' October Vlst, 17b0; under
other resolution*, to officers, to officers of theined
ical uonamnent and medical Mall, chaplains ; and
commutation pay under the resolution of March
'AM, 17b3; together with the name* of the officer*
ol the continental line of the army in all the State*
who *erved to the end of the war, and acquired
the right ol commutation pay; with the name* ol
officer* killed in battle, or who died in service.
Trice SI ; *enl portage Irea to any part of the Uoi
ted State*. For sale at
TAYLOR & MAURY'S Bookatore,
Feb 14 Near N nth Mrect.
EAIt 1, OF CAKMttLIPH 1)1 Alt V.
Hisry of Turki-h and Greek Writer*, by the
Right Hon. ihe Earl of Carli*le, edited by C. C.
Feilon. Greek Piofe?sor in Harvard Univer*iiy.
'J lie noble Earlisw?ll and favorably known in
thi* country, having travelled here while he bore
the title of L'ird Morpeth, and hi* work will be
rend with great interval by all who have devoted
any attention to the mighty event* which are now
taking p ace in the Eastern World. The period
embraced lit lit* journal la one of deep signifi
cance, beisgnt the very commencement of hos
tilities audi the persons introduced have since
played eminent pnri* in th:a terrible hiatortcal
tragedy. Professor Felton hi* added full and co
pious notes to the American edition,and the work
i* l>eatiiilolly illustrated. It will hereafter be re
garded a* a valuable, historical record of thia in
erestmg period.
Ju?t published and for sale by
R. FARNHAM,
June l'i Cor. II at. and Penn. av.
A NKrt WOKK HY MUNKV BfWBKli,
author of the ''Eclipse of Faith," entitled A
Lftlenclllfihe Eclipse ol Fa?th,by its author, be
ing a rejoinder to Professor Newman's " Reply;"
and, in order to give the American public the
whole matter at a glance, there i* included in the
?nine volume the " Keply to the Eclipse of Faith,"
by F. W. Newman, with his chapter on tbw "Moral
Perfection of Christ.''
For ?ale by GRAY fc BALLANTYNE,
Seventh street.
Nft." Fill IIION Of l?ICKKNS'8 COM
plete Works.?The complete Works of
Charles Dickens, In five volumes; price $7 HO.
The Missing li/uie, or Miriam the Avenger, by
Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth; paper SI,
bound SI 25.
The Pickwick Papers complete, 00 cents. .
Just published, and lor sale at
TAYLOR Ac MAURY'S
May HI IJ?Kik?iore. near 7th at.
\ | lis. 10, l'~ \ I, I. \ V N I H .lt can acrom
jL? 1 modate a few Genilemen with Board ; or a
L?ity and Gentleman, tin I street, lietween 6th
and 7th, No. The House is situated a short
distance from the Patent Office and other Depart
ment*. Nov Ift?if
SITUATION W \ \ I i.l).? lt\ a ywwng
Frenchman, who comes well recommended
ii- a w aiter in a hotel or family, or Volet d* Cham
hrr. Apply at this office.
Mar 15
MIIS. A. M~ MADDOX S
BOAR 1)1 MO HOUSE, No. 437 B Street,
between f>th and 7ih street*, near the cornar
ul 7ih *lreet, Washington, U. C.,,is prepared to
accommodate BOARUKR3 by the month, week,
day, or meal. Residence within two or three
minute*' walk of the Patent. General, and City
Post Offices. ,
Oentlemen can have Board with or without
Rootna. Dec 8?eotf
WA I'EK-colok PICTURES?Messrs
TAYLOR Ac MAURY beg lo announce
I intii, at ilic suggestion of several of our citizens,
i ihe Pictures now oa exhibition at their Store will
I be Rallied tor.
Eleveu prize* ; sixty chances, at $5.
April 10 Bookstore, neur Ninth street.
| <'pilE L1TEKAKY life AMI) corre
{ JL spondence of the Countess of Blessiugton
Harper's Story Hook lor April.
Looiuis's Practical Astronomy.
Just published and lor sale by
April 10 R. FARNHAM.
Water color PICTURES.?Messrs.
TAYLOR Ac MAURY beg to announce
that, at the suggestion ol several of our citizens,
the pictures now on exhibition at their store, wi|l
be raffled for. Eleven Prize*?60 chances at *5.
Bookstore near 9th street. April 7.
T^fEW CITY DIRECTORY.?Washington
X ^1 and Georgetown Directory, just published.
Congressional Directory for the Second Session
ot the Thirty-Third Congress of the United States
ol America.
For sale at TAYLOR & MAURY'S,
Feb 22 Bookstore, near Ninth street
More new books at taylor &
MAURY'S.?Julia Kavanagh's new novel,
Grate Lee ; paper 75 cents, cloth $1.
Life of Sam Houston, with portrait; price SI 25
A Long Loyk Ahead, or the First Stroke and
the Lact, by A. S. Roe ; price SI 25.
The Old Inn, or the Traveller's Entertainment,
price SI.
The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a
Child of the Sun.
April 10 Bookstore, near Ninth street.
CASH MUSIC AND PIANO STORE
OF
HOHAOX] WATERS
No 333 JUroadway, New York.
OPPOSITION TO TIIK COMBINATION.
MUSIC A.% GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Notwithstanding the comhi
bination of Music Dealers 'o keep up the
prices of now copyright music against the interests
of Native Composers, aud their refusal to extend
to Mr Waters the courtesies of the trade, he is
making immense sales?having abundant evi
deuce that he has public countenance and sup
port in his opposition to the Great Monopoly, and
iu hi* eflorts to aid Native Talent, and adopt the
National Currency. His stock of American and
European Music is immense, and the catalogue
of his own publications is one of the largest and
best selected iu the United Stales. Hv has also
made a Great Reduction iu the Prices of Pianos,
Melodeons, and Musical Instruments of all kinds.
Superior toned 6J Oct?ve Pianos for $175, $200,
and $225, interior of as good quality, and instru
ments as strong and as durable as those which
cost $500. Piauos of every variety of style and
price, up to $1,000, comprising those ol Ten dif
ferent manufactories; among them the celebrated
modern improved Horace Waters' Pianos, and
the first premium ./Eolean Pianos of T. Gii.bkkt
Ac Co's. make (owners of the ./Eolean Patent)
Second-hand Piano* at great bargains. Prices
from $40 to S150. Melodeons from five ditlerent
maniifactories, including the well-known S. D. Ac
H. W. Smith's Melodeons, (tuned the equal lem
perainent.) The Best Make in the United Slates.
Prices $45, $60, $75, $100, $115, $125. $135, $150.
Smith's Double Bank Melodeons' $200. Each
Piano and Melodeon guarantied. The best terms
to the trade, schools, Acc. 12} per cent, discount
to Clergymen and Churches. All orders promptly
attended to. Music sent to all parts of the coun
try, post paid, at the reduced rales. General and
select Catalogues and Schedules of prices of Mu
steal Instruments forwarded to any address free
ot charge. Feb 16?d3m
MRS. I1EECHER STOWE'S NEW
Work?The May Flower and Miscellane
ous Writings, by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The Conntry Neighborhood, by Mi>s E. A. Du
puy, author of The Conspirator, Jcc., Are.
Foster's First Principles of' Chemistry, illus
trated. Adapted specially for classes.
Tri-colored Sketches in Paris, during the years
1851-2-3.
Just published and for sale at
TAYLOR Ac MAURY'S Bookstore,
April 17 near 9th ?t.
fTAYLOR St MAURY'S ELASTIC PEN,
X No. 27.?This Pen, which is manufactured by
Perry Ac Co., London, expressly for Messrs. Tay
lor Ac Maury, will be found unequalled in all the
requirements of a good Meel Pen.
Sold in gross boxes, price $1, at
TAYLOR Ac MAURY'S
Book and Stationery Store,
April 17 near 9th st.
THE COMING STRUGGLE.?The Com
ing Struggle among the Nations of the Earth,
jr the Political Events of the next Fifteen Years,
Jescribed in accordance wr.h Prophecies in Eze
kiel, Daniel, and the Apocalypse.
Keprinted from the sixtieth-thousand London
edition. For sale at
TAYLOR Ac MAURY'S
Bookstore, near Ninth street.
THE MISSISSIPPI AND ATLANTIC
CONNECTED!
UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE!
ONLY 56 HOURS FROM ST. LOUIS TO NEW
YORK! AND 36 HOURS TO CINCINNT1!!
C|HICAGO * MISSISSPPI RAILROAD
J Tk* only Raihuaii Routt from, the Lower
Mis*tsKtjrfii to the Atlantic!
TIME rROM 8T. LOUIS TOC1I1CAOO ONLY SO HOURS
* -Jl ** ?.Tbt Strainer WINCH ESTER leavea
the Altou wharf boat at St. Loui*?
daily (Sundaya excepted) at 7 o'clock, a. m., an?
(he REINDEER leave* the Alton wharf boat at
St. Louia daily at 5.30, p. oi.
The *t earner* connect at Alton (only 25 mile*
rom St. Louia) wirh expre** train* lor
SPRINGFIELD. BLOOMINOTON, LASALLE,
CHICAGO, AND THE EASTERN CITIES.
Paaaengera leaving St. Lout* by the steamer
Winchester at 7, a. m., take the rara at Alloa at
10, a. m., and arrive at Chicago the next morning
id tune to take the earliest morning train* going
ea*t.
Pansenger* leaving St. Loui* by the Reindeer
at 5.30, p. in., take ihe car* at Alton (Saturday ?x
ceptel) at V p. in , in time for the evening train*
rent.
This line via Chicago and Mis*i*sippi, Illinois
Ccntial and Chicago and Rock Uland, or Chicago
?nd Aurora railroad*, connect* with all Ihe rail
road* at Chicago, and afford* the mo*t speedy
route Irom St. l>oui* to point* on the Mi??i?sippi
river, at and altove the Upper Rapida, a* well a*
to J* inta on the Illinois river at and abovw Pekir.
The tram? of the C. and M. railroad connect at
Carlinville, Virdcn, Springfield, and Bioomington,
with good Stage Line* lor Hillalioro', Waverly,
Danville, Terre-Haute, Pekin, and Piona.and al*o
with the Great Western Railroad at Springfield,
with the Great Weatern Railroad for Jacksonville,
and Decatur, and at Bloomingtoa with the Illinoi*
Central Railroad lor Laaalle.
J!09~ THROUGH TICKETS, and Ticketa to
Chi< ago, can Ir- had at the office* of the Michigan
Southern, the Michigan Central, and the New
York and Erie railroad*, St. Lonia.
TICKETS TO CHICAGO and all the in
termed ate place*, can be had at the wharf lioal
mid on the railroad packet*, and at the olFire* of
the Chicago and Mi*?>*sippi. Illinoi* Central, and
Chicago and Rock Uland railroad*.
E. KEATING, Sup't C. St M R. R.
YORK, May 3, IHA.1^?The under
Migned ha* (hi* day opened an office. No. 42
William street, (Merchant*' Exchange,) for the
trnn*action of a general brokerage busine**,
Bank, insurant, mining, railroad, government,
State, and city **curitie* bought and aold.
Promisaory no'**, bill* of exchaaxe. and loan*
negotiated.
Sep 21?tf EMANUEL R. HART.
Ci KNERAL ACiEWCY.?Ttie undersigned
J mint re?pectfully informs, by thi* notice, hi*
riend* ana the public in general, here and esle
where, that he ha* opened an Agency Olfice for
the pro*ecution of claim* of every description
against the government, before the several depart
ments or Congress ; procure pen*ion*. bounty
and* exira pay, and arrearage pay, and will au
end to the buying and sel'ing of real estate, the
renting of house*, and a general collecting buai
ne*?; he will alao furni*h parties at a distance
with such information as they may desire from
the aeat of government. Charge* will be mode
sate. Office, at present, will be on M near 18th
rtreet.
Rxrxaxiscrxa.
Hon. J. C. Dobbin, SerrMary of tk* Watt
Hon. J. Da via, Secretary of War.
N. Callan, eaq., PrtnA*nt of the Hoard of (Itrm
mon Coiinril
Gen. John M. McCalla, Attorney at Lnm ,
Jame* H. Oau*tin, eaq.
W. C. Reddall, Stat* Department *
SAMUEL G. TAYLOR.
Jan 17?tf
HE C K E H8' FARINA, prepared es
presdy 'or families, a delicate and appro
priate food for all seasons, and one ol the most
economical, nutritious, and wholesome prepara
tions ever brought to the table, eminently com
bining the gratification of the palate with ample
and healthful euMeiiance of the body.
Strictly speaking, Heckers' Farina is neither
stringent nor laxative, but restorative, strengcn
ing the digestive and absorbent system. In dis
ordered bowels, diarrhne, dysentery, and even in
case* of cholera, when food i* deemed admissible
by the physicians, Heckers' Farina cannot fail to
be salutary; and wheiever known is exteus'Vely
used in hospital* and private practice. The pres
ervation of health or the prevention of sickness
is at least as im|>orianl as the curing ol disea e.
People in health should therefore u.?e Heckers'
Farina freely, as common food, to preserve the in
estimable blessing.
For sale by grocers and druggists generally.
Wholesale by Charles F. Pitis, 12 Commerce
stree>t, Baltimore; Dingee & Broiher, 97 South
Front street. Philadelphia; S. G. Bnwdleurite Co.,
17 L"ng Wharf, Bo?ion ; and bv the manufactu
rers, Ilecker fit Brother, at the Croton Mills, 201
Cherry street, New York.
lleckers' Farina Jelly, made in double
Boilers, which render burning or scorching im
possible. is now exhibited daily at the Fair of the
Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute in Washington.
Mar 8?2*.
NEW NOVEL, by the author of "Mary
lla Hon."?North and South, by the uulhor
of Crawford, the Moorland Cottnge, tec. Price
37J cents.
Kintcs and Queen*, or Life in the Palace; by
John S. C. Abbott. Price SI.
Just published, and for sale at
TAYLOR & MAURY'S
March 3 Bookstore., near 9th st.
DUTCH HERRING 15 kegs, lfc>54, Vollen,
Holland. For sale l>y
SHEKELL BROTHERS,
No. 40, opposite the Centre Market.
Dec. 23?lw
MADEIRA NUTS, latest growth ; 1 cask
just received hv
SHEKELL BROTHERS,
No. 40, opposite Centre Marker.
Jan 6?3tif
Arrival of new English Juvenile
and other Books.?Odds and Ends from an
old Drawer, by Werdna Ketnyu. M. D.
Pippin* and Pies, by Stirling Coyne.
Charade Dramas, for the drawing room. I>/ Anne
Bowman.
Pleasures. Objects, and Advantages ol Litera
lure, by the Rev. Robert Aris Willenott.
Heir of Selwood. by Mrs. Gore.
Matilda Lonsdale, or the eldest sister, by
Charlotte Adams.
A Tour round my Garden.
Ifildred, the Daughter, by Mrs. Newton Cros
and.
ftashwood Priary, or Mortimer's College Life.
Horses and Hounds, a practical treatise on their
management, by "Scrutator."
Outlines of Chemical Analysis, prepared for the
Chemical Laboratory at Giessen, by Dr. Hcinrich
Will; translated from the German by Daniel Breed,
M. D., of 1 he United Slates Patent Otfiee.
The Forest in Exile, by Capt. Maync Keid.
On Sale at TAYOR Ac MAURY'S
Jan. -'4 * Bookctore, near 9th st.
tAPER MOISTENER.?A New Inven
tion for Moistening the leaves of a Copying
Book Postage Stamps, Envelopes, and Moisten
ng the Fingers when Counting Bank Bills; a^o
useful for various other purposes. Jt will be
found an indispensable article l?r every Desk. It
is perfectly simple and cheap, and must come in
to general use.
The following are a few complimentary opin
ions of the Press:
Paper Moistener.? \ new and very neat use
ful invention for moistening post ollice stamps,
envelopes, sheets in a copying hook, counting
hank bills, Sec. This does away with the disagree
able method of moistening Stamp*, See., with the
ongue. It is a patent article, vary simple and
cheap, and will be universally adopted as soon as
t is seen.?Boston Trail set ipt, Sryt. 1S5J.
Paper Moistener?A new invention for mois
ening postage stamps, envelopes, sheets in a
copying l>ook, counting bank bills, Arc. The
common way of mo stening stamps with the
tongue is very dicagreeable and inconvenient;
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 ?fitficult to give
paper an even moisture, which is very deMtahle
for copying letters. This article obviates these
difficulties, besides t>eing useful for various other
purposes. It is also perfectly simple and cheap,
and must come into general use.?\Uuston Post,
Srpt., lb?4.
Paper Moistkxer.?A.newly invented and vrrv
useful little contrivance for moistening postage
ilimp* and envelope*, and for wetting sheets in
a copying lionk. <Vc. Il costs but litlle, and will
save the tongue a good deal of unpleasant work.
[ J lotion Travfller, lb.r>4
Agent for Washington,
TAYLOR & MAURY,
Jan. 17 Bonk?t?*re nearf^b.
rpilL: AWT UNION OK LONDON. Plan
I for the current year. The lift i* now open
and every subscrilier of &> 50 will l>e entitled to
I. An impression of a Plate, by J. T. Willmore,
A. R. A., from the original picture, by J J. Cbalon,
R. A.,'" A Waier Party."
II. A volume containing thirty U'ood Engra
vinga, illustrating subjects from Lord Byrou's
poem of" Child Ilarolde and
III. The chance of obtaining one of the Prima
to be allotted at the general meeting iu April,
which will include?*
The right to aelect for himself a valuable work
of art from one of the public exhibition*.
Statuette* in bronze of Her Majesty on horse
back, by T. Tborneycroft.
Copies in bronxe, from a:i original Model in re
lief by R. Jefferson, of " The entry of the Duke of
Wellington into Madrid."
Statuette* in porcelain or parian.
Proof impressions of a large lithograph, by T II
Maguire. alter the original picture by W. P. Frith,
R. A., '? The Three Row*," Irotn Moiiere'a " Dour-'
ge^i* Gennlhomme."
Honorary Secretaries for Washington. Messrs
TAYLOR & MAURY. Book-ellera. Jan 24
GLKNWOOD CEMETERY.
riMIIM ItBAdTIKUl. lll'KIAI, Pl.ACK
X of the Head having just been dedicated with
appropr.ate ceremonies for the purpose. i* now
open (or the reception of the remain* of deceased
persons.
The Mausoleum has capncity for a hundred
,K><lie?, in which *?ich friend* ?l the dead,*-" may
apply, can place the departed until they svlect
sue* for graves.
The plan of the incorporators is one of equality
n regard to the lota, which will not lie put np
publicly lor sale, (although they u*nally bring a
premium,) making the early selections of lota 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
nv on entering the Cemetery.
Visiter* are requested not !? drive fast through
he Cemetery ground*.
WM. S HUMPHREYS.
N. H (}|"|iwh?hI is ail noted a short d'"'ance
fue iionh ttf the C.ipitoi. Aug v"7?.tin
NEW HfHfKMr-Plata vti Immortal ft)' of
the Soul, translated from the Gr?t-k by
Charlca S. Stanford.
Florence Egenon ; or. Sunshine and Shadows,
by the author of Clara Stanley, tec.
Sketches of Western Methodism. Biographical,
Historical, and Miscellaneous, illustrative of Pio
neer Life, by Rev. Jas. B. Finlev.
For sale by ORAY Sr. BALLANTYNE.
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
TN thla city, will be re-opcned lor tiie re
j|_ ception ol guests on the 27ih of this mot)th.
The removal of the Kitchen from the basement jo
the rear of the building, and the alterations in and
about the Dining Rooms, will add greatly to (he
convenience and comfort of its guests. The table
will be furnished with the best the maiketscan
afford, and served in the best style, and no expense
or labor will be spared to render the house, in
every respect, equal lo any in the country. The
subscriber, therefore, traatsthat a generous public
will continue the liberal patronage which has al
wayaWen extended to the house. Persons de
airing to procure rooms for the winter, can do so
at any lime after the 20ih, by calling at the Motel.
E D WILLARL).
Washington city, November 14. 1S.'4.
Nov 16?if
UNDER CIAUIHRNTS FOR Till*. SRA
aoii.?The largest and besl assortment of all
qualiliea, will be found at
WALL At STEVENS,
322, Penn. avenue, next door to Iron Hall.
Jan ft (News.)

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