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Mr Mollougal moved that the House go iota Committee of Itx Whole. Mr. Letoher'a motion ?u decided in the af firmative?Teae 79, nays 48. So the bill may be regarded ae defeated. [ Chie bill would authorise the Poetmaeter General to oootraet with the loweet and beet bidder, after the usual advertisement, for the transportation of the mails to and from New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, and from New Orleans to San Franoisoo, by the moat expeditious praotioable route; the servioe to be performed semi-monthly, and at such times, as, in oonnexion with other mail service, as at present, will seoure as near as practicable, a weekly mail, eaoh way, batweeu the points de bignated ; the entire cost of euoh service uot to eiceed two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars per annum.] Oa motion ot Mr. Phelps, the House reeolv ed itself iuto Committee ol the Whole on the state of the Union, (Mr. Olds in the chair ) The consideration of the ten million appro priation bill was then resumed. Mr. Jonee withdrew his motion to strike out the enacting clause. Mr. Houston addressed the House, first caus ing to be read by tho Clerk, a resolution adopt ed by Congress in 179G, as expressive of Iub views on the duty of the House. ? He responded to the remarks of Messrs. Benton, Haven and Peck bam, relative to the abaenoe of documents, and alleged that they bad not made a call for such iulormation wlion they could have done so. Mr. Haven replied, that when the bill was brought up, Mr. Houston, by his own motion, made a oall for correspondence impossible. Mr. Houston proceeded at length, refusing to yield the floor to the opponents of the pend ing measure. DEATHS. On March 30th, at sea, Oliver Henry Melville, a native of Edinburgh, in the 39th year of his i ge. , At his residence in Prinoe George s county, (Md.,) ou the 14th inst, John H. Marburv, in the 51st year of hia age. q^=- The following is a list of the Free Dem ooratic and Anti-Slavery papers published in the United States: FREE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. Inquirer, Portland, Me.; A. Willey; $2 per annum Ind. Democrat, Concord, N. H.; U. G. loggi $2' News, Keene, N. H,; S. Woodward; $1 25. Democrat, Manchester, N. H.; J. H. Goodale; $1^0 Messenger, Portsmouth, N. H.; T. J. Whittam ; $1 Freeman, Montpelier, Vt.; D. P. Thompson; $2. Observer, Morrisville, Vt.; J. A. Somerby; $1.25. Telegraph, Springfield, Vt.; L. T. Guernsey; $1.75. Democrat, Brattleborough, Vt.; W. Nichols; $1.50. Brandon Post, Brandon, Vt. j P. Welch; $1. Courier, Burlington, Vt.; (J. C. Samson, $1.50. Commonwealth, Boston, Ms.; J. D. Baldwin; daily $5, weekly $2. Sentinel, North Adams, Ms.; A D. Brock ; $1.50. American, Lowell, Ms.; W. S. Robinson; tri-week.; $3 News, Fitchburg, Mass.; R. F- Rollins; $1.50. Esse* County Freeman, SaUm, Ms.; J- Emmett; semi-weekly, $3.50. . Republican, Greenfield, Ms. Spy, Worcester, Ms.; J. M. Earle; $2. Standard, New Bedford, Ms. Courier, Northampton, Ms. Gazette, Dedhaw, Ms.; Henry 0. Hildreth; $2. Democrat, Dedham, Ms.; E. &. Robinson; $2. Sentinel, Lawrence, Ms. j John Ryan A Co.; $2. Rhode Island Freeman, Providence, R. I.; Crawford A Harris; $1. Republican, Hartford, Ct.; Bartlett A Hawley; $2. Northern Standard, Keesoville, N. V.; Lansing A Follett. Herald, Ellington, N. Y.; A. S. Brown. Evening Chronicle, Syracuse, N. Y. j H. R. Raymond daily $3, weekly $1.50. Spirit of the Age, Norwich, N. Y.; J. D. Lawyer; $1. Wyoming Co. Mirror, Warsaw, N. Y.; A. Holley ; $2 Telegraph, Oneida, N. Y-; D- H. Frost; $1.25. Banner of the Times, De Ruyter, N. Y. Free Press. Wellsville, N. Y.; A. N. Cole; $1-50. Frederick Douglass' Paper, Rochester, N. Y.; Fred erick Douglass; $2. Free Press, Gouverneur, New York; Mitchell A Hul bert; $1. Herald, Jamestown, N. Y. Carson League, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. Thomas; $1.5t. American Banner, Cherry Valley, Pa.; Jonh B. King Courier, Conoantville, Pa.; G. W. Brown. Olive Branch, Norristowa, Pa ; Joseph Moyer; $1. Saturday Visiter, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jane G. A William Swisshelm; $1.50. Freeman, Mercer, Pa.; W. T. Clark; $1.50. Weekly Crescent, Erie, Pa.; Caughey A McCreary; * $1.50. The People s Journal, Coudersport, Potter county. Pa.; Dougall, Mann A Haskell; $1.50. Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa.; Foster A Fleeson ; daily $3. weekly $1. Clarion of Freedom, Indiana, Pa.; Moorhead A Mc Claran; $1. Die Frie Press, Philadelphia, Pa.; F. W Thomas; dai ly, $3. The Christian Statosman, Mansfield, O.; Rev. Ed ward Smith. The Oberlip Weekly Timas, Oberlin O.; Reed Homestead Journal, Salem. O.; A Hinksmaa, $1 50. Christian Press, Cincinnati, O.; $2. True Democrat, Cleveland, O., Thomas Brown; dai ly $fi, weekly $2. Ashtabula Sentinel, Jefferson and Ashtabula, 0.; W. C. Howell; $2 Mahoning Free Democrat, Youngstown, 0.; M Cullo tan; $1.50. Commercial, Cleveland, 0.; H.M.Addison, $1.59. Journal, Wellington, O.; fteonre Brewster; $1.50. Western Reserve Chronicle, Warren, 0.; E. 0. How ard; $2. Telegraph, Painsville, O.; Gray A Doolittle, |2. Ohio Times, Mount Veruon, O.; Chapman A Thrall, $150. Independent Democrat, Elyria, 0., Philemon Bliss; $2 Columbian, Columbus, 0.; L L Rice. Free Democrat, Chardon, 0.; J. S. Wright; $1. Star, Ravenna, O.; Lyman W. Hall; $1 50. Herald of Freedom, Wilmington, 0.; J. W Chaffin , $1.50. True Republican, Greenfield, 0. Williams Democrat, West Unity, 0.; Wm.A Hunter Free Democrat, Detroit, Mich.; S H Baker; daily $6, weekly $1. Free Democrat, Indianapolis, Ind.; R Vails, $1 50 Western Citisen, Chicago, III.; Z C hastuian ; daily and weekly. Journal, Sparta, III.; I. 8. Coulter; $1 25. Western Freeman, Uaiesburg, 111.; ^ J Lane; Standard, Freeport, 111 Free Deinoorat. Milwaukie, Wisconsin, 8 M Booth daily $*, tri weofcly $3, weekly $2. Advocate, Racine, Wisconsin, C. Clement; daily $5, weekly $2. Telegraph, Kenosha, Wisconsin; Sholes A Densmore ; daily $5. weekly $150. Free Press, Janesvills, Wisconsin; Joseph Baker, Western Freeman, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin; J A. Smith ; $1.50. . Democrat, Othkosh, Wiscotsin; (ieorge Burnside A Co.; $1.50 . Kentucky News, Newport, Ky.; W 8 Bailey; $1 ? True Democrat, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, J. W. Howe; , $150. Der Demokrat, Davenport, Iowa; Th Gnlich, $2 Pacific Statesman, San Francisco, Cal.; J. H. Pnnly Der National Demokrat, Washington, D C.; Fred Schmidt, editor, $2. ANTI-SLAVERY PRESS. Liberator, Boston, Ms ; W m. Lloyd Garrison, $2 50. Pennsylvania Freeman, Philadelphia, Pa.; C.M. Bur leigh, $2. National Anti Slavery Standard, New York, N. Y.; 8. H Gay A K (Juincy , $2. Anti Slavery Bugle, Salem, O.; M R Robinson ; $1 60. Voice of the Fugitive. H P. ('HANK. ' BALL CHASE A BALL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Cincinnati, Ohio, practice io the Stats Court* of Ohio, In the Circuit and District Courts ol the United States in Ohio, and in the Supreme tour! of the MM States at Washington. <*? * WW. ?. JARVI*, mORNRV AT I.AVI", Mtuhami, If'itconxtn. (^OLLRC'TIONS promptly attended to. Particular J attention paid to such claims as sre marked Gone West," Ac., against persons residing ip of the Western States. Addrees as abovs, post pa*d Jan. I UILNAN'X IIAIK UVE. The but article ever uaed, km hundreds c?u testify in thia oily and aurroundiug country. Head ' OIL MAN'S LIQUID HAIR l)VK inslaiitantous/y cbuug m the hair to a brilliant jet Black orgloaay Brown, which ia permanent?does not atain or in any way in jure the skin No article ever yet invented which will compare with it. We would ad vine all who have gray hair* to buy it, tor it smum- fail*.? Boston Post 'I. D. OILMAN Chemiat, Washington city, Invent or and Sole Proprietor. For *ale by Druggiata, Hair Drawer*, and Dealer* in Fancy ArUolea, throughout the United States NKVYINfi NirHINK KOH SAI.K CHEAP. WE have deposited with us, for aale, one of Avery'a superior Sewing Machines, and are authorised to dispute of the suinu aa a great bargaiu. This ma chine is considered oue of the beat now in use. We annex herewith the recuiuiueudation of aouie of the principal wholesale merchant tailors in New York city Nkw Voltk, July 30, 1863. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we have examined the "Avery Sewintt Machine," and ' ohoerfully recotuuieud it for ita simplicity, durability, I aud especially for the peculiar stitch made by it. The stitch ia original, aud in uppearunce is like the inoat perfect anil handsome " back-atitching " We have thoroughly tested the strength of the sewing, and are satisfied that the stitch of thia machine makes a stronger and firmer main than can be made by hand. We take pleasure in recommending thia Machine to our frienda. uud to tailors, seamstresses, and families generally, throughout the Country : Bough tou A Knapii, Wholoaale Dealers in Men'a and Boy'a Clothing, 19 Courtlandt at. Lockwood A Dubois, Merchant Tailors, 658 Broad way. II. A Gould A Co., Wholesale Dealers in Clothing 221 Washington at. J. P. Hull, Mere hunt Tailor. 5&3 Broadway Dickson A Puttua, Merchant Tailors, 523 Broadway Apply at the publication office of the National Era, 7tli street, opposite Odd Fellows' llall March 2. ATTKNTION ! MOLDiJIHS who served in the various wara, ano O aailora, or th^ir widows or heirs, to whom ar rears of nay, extra pay, bounty land, pensions, Ao may be aue, may find it to their advantage to hav< their claims investigated. Address A. M. GANOBWER, Attorney and Agent, Washington, D 0 Bounty-land warrants bought and sold REMOVAL! HEN BY JANNEV'S Boot $nd SJjoo Store and Manufactory, (or the fast ten years located on 8th street, near th,o Uenerul Post Office, was removed to Pennsylvania Avenue, between Browns' Hotel and 7th street, where the proprietor has spared no pains or expense in fitting up establishment commensu rate with thje great ipcrejMio it; tl>e business of the bouse. Tbu subscriber tenders b>8 most conji*! and grate ful acknowledgments to bis friends and patrons for their long-continued fyvoj-s, and will be pleased to meet them in his new house. I have a very well-ossortod stock of Boots and Shoos, of French, New York, Eastern, and my own make, embraoipg every stylo i^rjd variety, to which I invite tho attention of members of Congress, and citi tens generally. HENRY JANNEY, Penn. av., north side, between Browns' Hotel Jan. 1 apd 7th sjt., tbjrd 4,oor from the latter. Front the United States Argus. To those persons who may viujj. Washington, and are in want of a boot that cannot be excelled, either in quality or workmanship, we would call t^oir atten tion to tho card of Hepry Jitney, to bo found under the head of " Washington." A hapdsomo and noat ly made boot ia not ^t ^11 times a source of pleasure to tho wearer, but often one oj'extreino torture; this is caused by tho bungling manner in which the boot is fitted to the foot. Mr. Jannoy has devoted much of his timo in studying the construction of the human toot, in order to asuurtifin how a boot should be cut and fitted, th^t will be perfectly ujisy to all parts of tho foot. In thia bo has succeeded, so that it matters not what may be the shape of, o T tbe number of corns on tho foot, his boot is perfoctly e?sy. Thus be has combined beauty witii comfort. FOR THE SPRING TRADE~ OJflKTS in every variety of style and qualitv. Gen O tleinen in want of a good-fitting shirt can be suit ed in style, q#*JUy, ^nd price, at STEVENS'S March 7- Sales Room, Brown a Hotel. F. MATTINGLY, HAT. Cap, and Miaaea' Flat Manufacturer, No. 7 Washington Place, 7th street, between D and E, Washington. D. C. Jan. 2. BOOTS AND SHOES^ For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children. EEDMONSTON, wekt side of 7th atreet. (nearly ? opposite Odd Fellowa' Hall,) manufactures to order, and keeps constantly on hand and tor sale, ev ; ery article in hia line, of auperior quality and at the | lowest prices. The public are thanked for their past very liboral patronage, and are aaaured that no paina I shall be spared to merit a continuance of their favors, j Jan. 13. WE ARK NOW OPENING, AT our spUpiJidly-ligbted sales rooma, on Seventh atreet, 3 doon norfh of Pennaylvania avenue, a choice stock of rich Fancy Dross Oooda, embracing all the novelties of the aeaaon; also, Spring Styles Mantelletta, Black Laco Shawls and Scarfa, White Crape Shawls, Cashmere Scarfa and Shawla, French Ki I and Silk Gloves, Hoaiery and Embroideries, with a choice lot ot Lincu and Staple Oooda in great abundanoe--all of whioh will b? sold at fair, low pricea. We invite purcbasera to call and examine our atock. U?" Observe that all articles are warranted to , prove as roproannted. MAXWELL, SEARS, A COLLEY, i April 10 7th street, 3 doors above Pa. av. FOR THK SPRING TRADE" BEEBE'S NEW YORK HATS for the spring of 1864. The second supply of the above elegant i ! Hats this day received at STEVENS'S March 7. Sales Room, Brown's Hotel. D. CAMPBELL, SADDLER, Harnecs, and Trunk Maker, Pennxyl | vania avenue, a lew door* east of the National Hotel, City of Washington. Jan 2?3m RAZORS! RAZORS!! RAZORS!!! ] IF you want a fine, smooth ahave, call at Paikeb's, i who can now furnish yon with one of the celehra ted Chinese Rators, and five others of tbe best pat- 1 terns, of Wade A Butcher a make. Also ten new patterns of tbe celebrated Tally Ho Rators One groaa of Wade A Butcher* Katora, for barbers, double concave ground. PARSER'S Perfuovary and Fancy Store, May 2. under National Hotel NEW GOODS. PARKER, at bia Perfumery and Fancy Store, un der tho National Hotel, Pa. avenue, ia just open ing a now and complete atock of Oooda, conaistinsr, in part, of? GLOVES Ladies and Gent's Paris Kid Gloves, all aitea and col- ; or a. PERFUMERY. Extracta.from the bouse* of Lubln and Prevoat, Paria, and Harriaon, Philadelphia, Genuine German Cologne, Pomatum, Bcenf Marrow : Cold ('ream, MacasaarOil, W. I. Bay Rum, Low a Brown Windsor Soap, Cleaver's Honey Soap; Luhin's Rose and Muak Soaps , Taylor a Transparent. Balls, Ac., Ac BRUSHES. Engliah, French, and American Hair Brushes. in one hundred different patterns, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 row Tooth Brushes, London made for our sales expressly, Nail and Cloth Brushoa, Ac., Ac., Ac. COMBS. Tuck Comba, latest Paiia styles , Shell. Buffalo, Engliah cold preased Horn aud India Rubber Dreaaing Comba; John Fen's premium Ivory fine teatb Comba, and Pocket Comba. FOR SHAVING. Ouorlain's, Roussel'a, and Harriaon'aSharingCroam . Military Cakes, and all other Shaving Soaps Badger s hair Shaving Bruahes, very superior. PARKERS PREMIUM RAZOR STROP. Wasiiinmton, March 12, 1849. We, tbe undersigned, having fairly tested Parker's Metallic Rator Strop Powder, to whmb the Maryland Institute has awarded a premium, tako great pleasure in certifying that it will keep the Rator in fine, smooth shaving order, without the use of hone. .1 M At-PHmsoN Rkrkifn, U. 8. Senator W. W Skaton, Mayor of Washington W. 8. Archkr. House of Representatives. Rev. T. M. Pf asf, Washington City Thomas J. Ri'sk, U. States Senator. Hiram Walbridge. Esq , New York city. RAZORS. Wade A Butcher's, of our own importation; Tally Ho, from 26 cents to $1.26 eacn Rators imported to order, and all warranted. Jan.2? d . * M SNYDER BANKER and Exchange Broker. National liotel Building, Pennsylvania avenue. Washington city, !>? fi J.o || VISITERS TO THE METROPOLIS! PERSONS visitiug Washington, and in waul ol Boot* or Shoos, are invited to call and exaiuiuo luy stock, which comprises aa good an assortment ot Ladies,' Gentlemen 8, Boys', Youth b, Missoa. and Children b Stioea, as can be found in the city. Price! moderate. JOHN A. RUFF, Peim avenue, Jan. 11. Between 4J and ttth ata , Woahiupton. CHARLES FRODSHAM'S IMPROVED CHRONOMETER WATCHES IN plain and huntiug eaaoa, of overy variety of style and aiie. Ladies' Watchoa, of now and elugaut stylos, juitt received from the manufactory of Charles Frodabam, 84 Strand, London. AI?o, Watchos from the moat celebrated London and Swiss makers For sale by S WILLARD, Jan. 2?d No. V Congress street, Boston. IN?)! A~R U BB ER CO MBS ? (iOOL> V E A R'S PATENT. WE have now u complete aasortment of the India Rubber Combs, of all kiuda, wholesale and re tail. Fivo gross of Children'a Itound Combs. Five gross of the live putterns ot Dressing Combs PAKKERS May 2 Comb, Perfumery, aud Fancy Store. COMBS! COMBS!! COMBS!!! JUST opening, a handsome assortment of the latest patterua ot French Tuck Ooinba, iu shell ami buf falo. Also, teu new pattern ahell and buffalo Drees ing combs. Brushes ! Brushes ! ! Hrush.es ! ! ! Juat opening, a very large aud apleudid assortment of English, French, and American lltiir Brushes. in one hundred new stylus, among which are a few tine ivory and buffalo backs. PARKER'S Fanny, Perfumery, and,Comb Store, May 2. under National lintel. NEW AND ELEOANT SILKS, KMBRCI DERIES, CLOAKS, &o THE subacribers beg leave respectfully to invitr the attention of the ladies ot the city and vicini ty to the following qow and rich Woods, which have just been received, viz : 60 dresses extra rich Brocade Silks, for evenings 75 do. dp. do. street; 25 do. do. Moru aptique, watered; 15 do 4" Moru antique, brocade; 10 (fo. do. black Brocado Silk ; 12 t)?- do. flounced Brocade Silks; 10 pieces ligb(.-cp|or?4 pl^jn Poult dp Sftio ; 25 do. very rich plaid Silks ; 25 do. Silk Illusions, for party dresses, all col's ; .30 do. watered and plain real Irish Poplins; 150 new style Paris-trimmed ChemisettoH* Sleeves, in seta - 250 do. French eipbrpiderod Collars; 50 do. French eu)bfo|dofed cambric Cheini settes and Sleeves, in sets ; 75 French embroidered Chemisettes ifnd Sleovea, trimmod with Majteae. IJonitop, and Yalon eiennea Lacps, very cfoe^p; 150 pairs eiubroidorod oousjin aiyiotfmbripSloeves, 250 French epjbroiderod llandji fs if gfei+t variety ; 300 pieces English apd Wpneli lhrea4 Laee8> 25 velvet Cloaks, latest sty|e ; 25 embroidered cloth Cloaks, latpst style ; 25 plaiu and trimmed cloth Cloaks ; 50 small Persian Scarta, for the neck ; 50 long Cashmere Shawls ; 25 richjy-embroidered white crape Shawls; Together with a great variety of new and o|egant articles appropriate to tj?p seaiou ; all of vyhich we are enabl6<f to otjor at re#ce4 prjees, havipg taken advantage of the a4vauced season to make our pur chases [.Tan. 2.1 llQOE. BROTHER, A CQ. T H K U (I N F |j | C T ? V ) U K S! 67 DR. jemVARp BKKt'HKR. This Remarkable I York has reached its Fifth Edition, in the brief spate of Four Months ! A sucies? unprecedented in Theological Pub luations ! AN impression liaa already been produced by this masterly treatise, the most protound, wide reaching, and permanent. It is perfectly manifest to ij.ll competent observers, that we are upon the eve of a theological discussion, tho moat comprehensive, radical, and portentous, the world haa over seen. To thia discussion this book leads the way, with a momentum irresistible There is not a question io Theology which is not destined to come up for a new and thorough settlement in the light of this final development All those who have Theological doubts and diffi culties should oxamino the solution this work affords. Those who have no doubts, but who wish to study the history of opinions in the past, and to koep pace with the developments of opinipn ip the future, will grievously oit it they neglect to make themaelvos fa miliar with this book. It contains the seeds of the thinkings and debatings of the next hundred years. Tho reception of this work by the The logical press of the country, has been significant. Equally decliniog to accept bis conclusion, they do it on op posit# and contradictory grounds. One half of the Theological press endorses tljo u?aior premise of the argument, and denies the minor. The other half en dorses tho minor, and denies the major. And as they are probably both right in their positive element, and wrong in their negative, the work has received a Vir tual Endorsement of the moat powerful kind As regards the ability of the work, and it* claims on the attention of all, the following extraoU may suffice From th* Pnnretoii Rr/>ertoty?Old School Orthotlo r It is characterized by great ability, by an earnest spirit, by franjtness, candor, and courtesy. It baa a special interest for us. Wg iiaij* IT as an ALLY The author shutshia readera up to the choice between Orthodoxy and the doctrine of Pre Existence. From Ihf Unn<ersahst Quarterly and General Re %view) J an , 1854. We have the novwl spectacle of a man clinging with a masterly grasp to all tho fundamentals of Or thodoxy, * * * jet dealing it a blow beneath which it reels. It would be difficult to find within the limits of a hundrod pages any treatise or essay that can com- i pare in importance with this analysis (B. iv) of Or thodox doctrines Dr. Beecher has struck upon the right principle in his theory of typical interpretation, in the fifth of Romans National Bra. This work has caused a groat commotion among the D D'sin our land It merits their attention TV. Y. Trthnne. The most significant work on Theology which has appeared of late In many respects, this volume is one of the most curious, a* well as one of the most suggestive, pro ductions of modern American Thoojogy PhiLsAeJphia Preshfterion Quarterly, Nrw School. | Able it unquestionably is TYttt minster Review, F.nqlanH. The " Conflict of Ages" ia, in offset, a protest against Calvinism by oua of the leading Calvinistic djvjnesofNew England Boston Congrrgatu>n<ihst. A very unsafe hook for heresiarchs to put into the hands of either Universalist or Unitarian of real and manlv mind, accustomed to deep and sorioua thought Whatever else he may be or tnay not be, ho will never he either an ancient Socinian or a mod em Universalist. PHILLIPS. SAMPSON, CO, May 2'i Publishers, Boston VARA ; 4?R, THE CHU I> OF ADOPTION. 12 mo. Price t\. IT if the history of an adopted child, and mch a his tory a* must soften the heart and awaken the pity of every reader. It is a story and yet a sermon Taking the little Vara by the hand, and leading her through the corridors of an eventful life, it loaves up on the mind a genial and lasting impression, which will prove of service. We hope to see it circulated widely ? Buffalo Express. We predict for it an immense sale, and venture to announce the author a* a worthy addition to the few distinguished American authors. As a work ot art, j wo place it high. Independently of any aim of plot, the language is both chaste and ornate, frequently pathetic, often humorous The characters arc drawn with great skill, and we fi"d originals in our mind, who seem to be here carefully piotured ?Nnnark I Daily A tale of exquisite pathoa. ? Watchman. Written with remarkable spirit.? Presbyterian. j The book will be found profitable in every pious family.?Christian Chronicle A pure and evangelical spirit rnns through the en tire work. ? New York Observer Just published by ROBERT CARTER A BROTHERS, New York (XT" Thia work will be sent by mail, iH>st*ge pre paid, to those whosoud us a dollar. May 31?St K. C. WAI.HOKN fc CO., WHOLESALE and rotail premium ready made shirt and collar manufactory, and gentlemen's furnishingstore, Nos 7 and ? North Sixth street, Phil ! adelphia On hand a large assortment of shirU, col- j lars, dress stocks, gloves, hosiery, Ac , which we will sell at the lowest cash prices. Shirts and wrappers made to order by measure ment, and warranted to give Jan 30-3? R. 0. WALBORN* A Ckout Peiiodical /or One Dollar a Year/ and a Present lo Every Suburiier. KKKEUIFTS FOKTHE PKOPLK1 Tweuly-five ihoukaud Dollar* iu Premium*! A lluwtsonie Gratuity may nuio be obtained by tub tenting for the COUKIKH OK THK UNION, A Monthly Parlor J carnal One Dollar it your, live copies for $4, twenty-five copies for *20 Office, 434 Uruaawai/. WE abound in uiagasine* ana newspapers, suited to tho wauls aud tauten of all classes, yet tne thirst for mental recreation and intelligence, which i? one of the charaoterieti s of our people, encour ages us in the belief that Another well conducted publication will be amply eUHtained. Coin petition, which has ueen called " the lite ot trade," is now such in the periodical line, that, by the ordinary mode; it is a hazardous undertaking to the publisher to attempt, even with a large capital, to establish a luagatiuu or paper. Not unl. equently, thousands of dollars are expeuded before it is made to yield a profit; and it has become a settled princi ple, that subscribers must be paid for, in one way or another. Periodicals are remunerative only whon toey have a lurge circulation, and Premiums are com monly given to increase subscription lists We design lo furnish a handsoinely-prinlod, high tonod, witty, entertaining, and instructive Quarto, (a suitable form for hindiig,) which iu one year will comprise a large aniouut of useful information, and as a retiox of the timos and ? record of current events will l<e found worthy of preservation, intending it to be, most emphatically, a paper for the jieople, wo shall advocate their rights, their interests, their wel fare; our motto being " the greatest good to the largest number " The yearly subscription has been fixed at one dollar, or live oopies fur four dollars, wenty-flve oopies for twenty dollars?a'l to one ad drew. Gratuities, or premium*, amounting iu the aggre gate to twenty live thousand dollars, will be returned to the first filly thousand subscribers, viz A bmutiful Villa Residence iu Westchester count*, one hour from New York?dwelling, stable, cut houses, gardener's lodge, Ac , in the Italian style of architecture ..... $6,000 /\n unique and very pretty Cottage Resi dence iu tUo same locality, with a large garden plot, outhouses, 4c., complete aud ill approved taste 3,600 [These will be purchased of the subscribers to whom they may bo awardod, for cash, at those prices ] A Perpetual Loum, without security or in terest - 1,500 A Perpetual Loan, without security or ip tercst 1,000 A Perpetual Loan, without security or in terest - - - - - - &?0 4 "Jutes Chi rgen sen " fine Gold Watch, warranted a perfect time keeper - 250 A " Cooper" fine gold Lever Watch - -. 200 A fine gold PurUt Chronometer - - 150 A fine gold Superior high-finish Watch - 120 fine gold elegant do. do. - 100 5 fine gold do do. 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To the agont or other person who sends the next largest list ; - 200 To the agent or ofher person who sends the next largest list ... - - 100 To the agent or other person who sends the next largeet lift To those who send the ten next largest lists, each $20 ... - tO0 To those who send tne twenty next largest lists, each $10 200 To those who send the fifty next largest lists, each $4 - - t 200 To those who send the fifty next largest lists, each $3 - 150 To those who send the fifty next largest lists, each $2 - - - ? - - ? [0? Total of Gift* $25,000 Ample arrangements having been made for filling up the subscription list without delay, it i? confident ly belioved fhat fhe Premiums will be distributed hefore the 4th of July. Hue notjoe will be given of tho progress made, that the subscribers may appoint a committee of their own number to receive them. Receipts for subscriptions, numbered from one to fifty thousand, are promptly forwardod to the order of subscribers or agents Postmasters and Periodical At??"*' are "pecially authorised t? receive an<( remit subscriptions, arid all other persons are invited to take an interest in the publication, each receiving twenty per cent commis sion' for their trouble, which they can retain from their remittances, or receive in lieu live copies of the Conner and five numbered receipts for lojr dollars They also becopie competitors for the $3,009 ce?h premiums to be given, when the required number of filly thousand has been attained, to those who for ward the largest lists of subscribers A careful rec ord will be kept of the nuu>t>?r sent by each, and the Premiums will be impartially awarded A little ex ertion may secure one ol them the handsome gratuity of $1,000. . , , Subscribers will please be particular and mention in their letters the Post Office, County, and State, to which the paper and their receipt is to be mailed, that no disappointment m?y occur. AH b. rj-jflJSJSf-oo, May 20 Broadway, N York ^ Lays of Liberty; OR, VEBBE8 FOB THE TIMES THIS is the title of a small volume of choice Anti Slavery verses, collected from various sources, and put into one little volume of handsome , printed, and bound in cloth P?bll?b | 1>KLA MA Hon, May 20 No V Franklin street, Boston NEW LADIES' t'ASHlOS HOOK. Iirank LESLIE S leidtes' Gateite of Paris, Lon 4 don, and New York Kaahiona Published on the first of every month, containing all the Newest Fash ions in every department of Ladies and Children. Costume, Jewelry. OrnamepU, Furniture 4c Ihe site is large quarto, being twice the sise of the Pans Fashion Books, is printed on superb paper of the finest manufacture, and profusely illustrated with over On, Hundred Engravings; in addition to which, each part will contain a splendid CoUred Plate alone worth more than the price charged for the whole part Arrangement* have been completed in Paris, whereby the New?;t Fashions will appear in this work before the Pans Fashion Books are receiv ed by the steamer No. 1 was issued on January 1st, "*it is by far the best Fashion Book issued in thi? country We cordislly recommend it. ff. F. JW* Times Takes the Insert rank among all journals of its class ? N F Tribune. This is a superb work.? Boston Trnvsf ipt. It is the best record of the fash ions now published -Sunday Times, Philadelphia^ It contains all the newest lash ions, and a colored ptate ofgTeat beauty.-JW JournaJ. One copy, one year $3 ; two do , $6, four do , $9 One copy of the Uarette, and one oopy of Harper s, Putnam's, or Graham'. Magarines one year, $5 Office No ? John street, and all Booksellers in the United States and Canadat Maroh 24 4 T'l A c G I- ? M ? \ Oil AK1C UK'rriNU UHAV ! IKK YOUt Ur il.L t it A i H A MISFORTUNE, and not it cr.iu*.. b.t t? remain gray wheu it U unlash ioaublr, i?i< i so fine ?? ? opportunity offer* to restore your "rjch aiubroeiul in k#," in ail their prUtine vigor ami beauty, in tbire minutes, without injury to tho hair or thin, by applying John A. J mi ok liu j.roved National Hair Dye, is but littlo short of crime. Therefore, don't delay. Allied and for Male by the original inventor of Liquid 11 air Dye in thin country. JOHN A. JONES, 23 Kii?l Baltimore at., bet Front and Uigh [?7~ Also, for Hale at all the respectable Druggiuls and Kanoy Stores in overy city and town throughout the Uuiou. April 13 Kukliuuu s Infallible Kick lleutlurhe Kriueily THIS preparation, by E. P. EASTMAN, M D , ol Lynn, Mass , ban been used in private practice for the la.st lour years, with the greatest Hucceno A radical cure baa been etlocicd in every instance where the direclionii have been Htriclly followed aud perse vered in. It is now given to the public with the full oouttdonce that it will do all that is claimed for it, and prove itself, upon lair trial, an infalliblt Sick llrtuuuhf' tirmtUy. It in Hale and pleanaut to the taxte, it bring* imme diate relief, and all who test its curative virtues re joioe in tho reuiovn of pain, aud marvel at its power in alleviating ho general, aud often so fatal, a scourge The following iH from D C. Baker, Esq , Mayor o. Lynn, aud Prenidoiit of tho Howard Banking Compa ny, Boston: Dr. 6. EuMumu, Dkak Km : A member of my family?a dHUghter, ten years of age?was attlicted with the Bick headache, aud we tried various remedies without success. When, however, you ndiuiiiUlerod to her your " Headache Powders," we found Ihein to be very beneficial, and, in fact, restored her to health I should, without hanitatiou, recommend them to those attlicted; and I beg to assure you, that I fully appreciate their value HcMpoctfully yuurs, D C Bakkh Lynn, Aiiriiu ft, 1863 Dr. li. P. Eastman. My Usak Sir: I avail uiyself of this opportunity to express to yott my high appreciation of the efficien cy and value of your Sick Headache Remedy. I have been afflicted, tinea my childhood, with very severe turns of sick headache, and have tiiod vaiious rem edies which huvo been prescribed, but found no con siderable relief until I tried your remedy, which, I am happy to say, has almost entirely cured mo Sev eral of my neighbors and friepds have tried your med icine, and in overy instance it has entirely relieved or greatly mollified the disease Faithfully yovirs, Joun B. Alley. WILSON, FAIRBANK, A CO., 43 and 45 Hanover street, Boston, General Agonts, to whom all orders should be addressed; also for sale by all the Drug gists throughout tho country. For sale in Washington by 1 D OILMAN. Mutch 3. GRATIS! A FEW words on the rational treatment, without medicine, of lucal weakness, nervous debility, loss of memory, love of sclitudo, self-distruBt, dizzi ness, pimples on tho face, and other infirmities of man By this entiiely now and highly successful treatmtnt, every one in enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the It ast possible a oil. Sent to any address, post tree, in sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two pott ago .stamps, to DR. B DE LANEY, April 1? 3m 61 Liapenard street, New York JOHN S. MANN, TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coudorsport, Potter county, Peun. Jan. 2(5. SfcHVANT WANTED 00D Wages will be paid to a colored woman com patent to do the work of a small family. Inquire over Mr. Edmonston's Shoe Store, 7th stroot, near E Jan. 3?d3t CAMERON'S GENERAL AGENCY and Insuranco Officc, 3 Co lumbia Place, (2 doors north of Louisiana ave nue,) Seventh street, least aide.) Washington, D. C. Claims bofore Congrots and the different Depart ments. Jan 3?d Tlbkkt (;. BROWNE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Agent of the Boston Hemp Manufacturing Company. Gangs of Rigging, and Manilla Cordage ; American, Russia, and Manilla Hemp, for sale Jan. 6?d3m No. 152 Commercial St., Boston S. WALKER, PORTRAIT PAINTER, HAVING become a permanent resident of this city, respectfully invites the public to visit his Studio an<* Uallery, in \ho 3d stury of Major Morfit's building. 4J street, second door from Shillington s. May 18?eo4?t TO THE CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS IfAo Seek their Supplies in our Market ONE PRICE ONLY. We are now in our NEW STORE, which was erected oxpressly for us. Wo think it tho most comfortable and best lighted store room in tho city , and with increased room, facilities, aud oxpurience, doomed quite ample, wo shall deal largely In IMIKKIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GIMIDS, of every style, *11 of tho best qualities, and for which we shall have one prirr only Wo shall soil chcaper than we over have done, and ' in having one price only (which, in our opinion, it j the only fair and equitable way of doing busiBess) we . ! shall maintain our sclf-rcspoct, which is above all j prico or success. Moregvor, we cxpeet to retain all | tho trade of thoso prompt customers who have made | their purchases of us for some years past, and doubt less wo shall have a largo accession o< now customers, who prefer to buy where otte fair prirr only 11 m*ked. I Wo feel that our simple word is roquisito only to | satisfy our former customers that the one prico sys- j torn is tho correct one, and to their advantage; and we do not hesitate to assort our belief that all candid j j a?d intelligent potions will, after an impartial oxaui- ; inatjon of ptices, fabric and stylos, give a ono price j ' store tho preference. Those who are not judges of goods cannot fail to be impressed at once with the manifold and vast advantage* to the purchaser re sulting from the adoption in good faith uf the our I price system ; it necessarily insures low prices to the purchaser, for it becomes absolutely necessary to meet | at tho st^rt all competition that can be offered in j , prices. . ... .. Our scM? of prices will be so low. and the profits so small, that wo cannot and will not sell but for the rath or to customer? who vay promptly. For thoso I who purchase very largr/y, or to sell again, reduc- | tions will be made Tho public are cordially and most respectfully in- j vitcd to call at all times and examine our stock PERRY A 3 ROT HER, 'Central Stores. <fttn 9 ,1 Op Centre Market Washington City IMPORT AST TO THE BLIND. DR KtfAPP, Oculist, at No 140 Main street, Buf falo. New York, restores sight to the Blind with obeiLical vapors, externally applied This new method, causing no /xun, is at once remarkable and successful Several forms < f blindness are removed bv this treatment, that heretofore have been incura March 27 IMtOPIIY, r*ncc K, TKT1HI, UrtBU, \ND Diseases of the Genital Organs, removed in an incredibly short time. Invalids afflicted with the above complaints can be successfully treated at No. 8ft Broadway, between Second and Third streets ea?t side Office hours from teh to twelve o'clock Drs WHITTKMORE and STOCK WELL, Cincinnati. Ohio ft ft WII.I.IAMV Atterney ?n?t C:e?nselter i> l?* w, W stbln|l?? ? ? JRACTICE.'i in the Courts of the District of Co 1 luiuhia, and before the Departments of tbe Gov eminent. Office over Banking House ofSelden With era h Co ? Dr. NMthiiiilrl Thurston * Offier, KOOM No 20, in Hilman s Temperance House. , on Davis street. Nos 80 and 82. San Francisco California 8 , To HimiK All K*T* ANO tOLfORT WH? IN A I.I, P 4 It I ft Ol-' THK lIKIIfID SIT ATRft. a i \i w \ AGENTS wanted to sellOUR PARISH 1 .1 A 'V ' A great mor?l and religious work for the Nineteenth Century. 462 pages, pi ice $1 35 One thonsand copies of this work were sold the tir* day of publication, and eight thousand copies were i called lor in less than one month Tho publishers feel justified in saying that i o strictly religious ro mance has ever oxceedod, if equalled, the popularity of this work in so short a time For circular of terms, Ac , address L P CROWN, A CO., Publishers, M)IV j* No ?l C.mhill. Boston $ i n a YED (>K STOLEN.' ON Tuesday night, Msy 23d, from the premises of Henry Prtwell, in Mantua, six two >ear old 1 steers One large, rough muds steer, grayish oolor. I with short tnil and ears, and long claw on the hind foet Two red and white (spotted) steers, very fine ' looking for their age. but rather small and ono of them cross eyed <?ne principally white, showing a S good deal of the Durham blood in the neck and ears^ I The other two rathor inferior one dark brinrtle, and ' the other light red Any p*?nn finding such , or giving information whore they maybe found, ahull I be entitled to a liberal reward hy dropping a line to A H GOULD. Hudson. Summit county, Ohio ; or to | HENRY POWELL, Mantua, Portage county, Ohio. ' II,?{*?<. May 30, 1854 June ??2t N' Liver I'uiiiplulul, Juuudice, Dj.^.iu, thre*ii er Nerveua Debility, Otaeaaes ?< tk? Kidaeya, 4 ND all diseases arising from adisordered liver or x\ stomach, sucli an Constipation, Inward Pile*, Fulluui or Blood to tbe Head, Acidity of tbe Stom ach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for rood, Fullness or Weight in tho bloiuach, Sour Eructation*, Sink ing or Flatultncy at tbe Pit of tbe Stomach, bwim luiug of tbe Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering of tbe Heart,Choking or Suffocating Sen sation* when in a lying posture, Dimness of \ ision, Dots or Web* before the night, Fever and dull pain in the head, Dufioieacy of Per?piration, Yellownens of the skin and eye*, Pain* in the side, back, chest, limits, Ac Sudden Hushes of heat, Burniug in tbe flesh, Constant imagining* of evil, and Ureal Depres sion of spirits, can l>e effectually cured by DOCTOR HOOF LAND'S CELEURATED GERMAN HITTERS, Prepared by Dr. f >1 Jiu'Lmii at ihe Meruiau Itlrdkkue M?re, MO Arch street Cliiladrliilil*. Their |>ower over tbe above diseases i* not ex celled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United State*, a* tbe cure* attest, in many cases af or skillful physicians had failed. These Bitter* are worthy the attention of invalid* PobSOHfing great virtue* iu the rectification of diseases of tho liver and lesser glands, exercising ll.e most searching power in weakness and affections of the di gestivo organ*, they are witbal safe, certain, and pleasant. More Ho III f Testimony. Philadelphia, March 1, 1853 Dear Sir For the pa*t two yearn I have b?en *e verely afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and Pilesi Buffering constantly the pains and inconveni ences attendant upon such complaint*, without ener gy, being scarcely able to attond to sny business I used a great deal of medicine, without any apparent change until 1 used your " Hoofland's Utrman Bit ters" They have entirely cured me I ant now en tirely free from pain and ache of any kind, and feel like a new man in evory respect, an>t unhesitatingly recommend your Bitters to ull invalids Youts, respectfully, John K Coby, Dr. C M. Jackson. No. 12 Lagrange Place Philadelphia, Junmiry 18, 1868 Dear Sir 1 have used your '? Hoofland's German Bitters" in my family for tbe last four years, for Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia, and am pleased to acknowledge that we have rucoived the greatest ben elit from its use. I have recommended it to a great many afflicted with similar diseases, with the same good result- I havo no hesitation in faying that it is an invaluable medicine, and hope you will be able to introduce it into every family in the Union. Yours, truly, W*. Hughes, Dr. C. M. Jackson. 171 Wood st. Tbeso Bitters are entirely vegetable, thereby pos sessing great advantages over most of tho prepara tions recommended for similar diseases. They possess great power in the removal of diseases of the liver and leaser glands, exorcising the most potent inllu ence in weakness of the nerves and digestive organs. They are, withal, safe, certain, and pleasant. Sold at wholesale by the Druggists in the principal cities, and at retail by Apothecaries and dealers throughout the United States. yor sale in Washington, D. C.. by Z. D. OILMAN, and in Georgetown by J. L. KIDWELL. April 1?3taw SkKHH t'HUHKI FOR THE RAPID CURE OK COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. " Wisdom shatl how lUniii to it, nvA the gre/U of the mirth n/taJI kneel before U ' [EVER could this be said with more truth, than ' it now applies to this remedy for affections ol the throa^ and lungs. The exalted in learning and power acknowledge its supremacy, while both the little and the great can feol its benefits. The liberal mindtd among those skilled to cure, are free to own Its mastery over distempers which have baffled their art. Those of exalted stations arc not ashamed t testify to its virtues, but deem it a duty and a pleas ure to thus hold out the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men. Witness the following (Translation [ Vermillionvillk, La.. April, 1853 I have of lato made lremient use of your Cherry Pcctoral in my practice, and am happy to inform you that in no case yet has it failed me. 1 have made some signal cures of Laryngitis and Bronchitis with it, and have completely cured one case of Asthma, which had withstood every othor medicine I could employ. . Accept, sir, the assurances of my distinguished con sideration. JuLis Claud Couquet, M D., Late Surgoon of the Royal Marine, Franc# Mons. le Dr. J. C. Ayer. Extract from a letter of our Minister at tbe Cour of the Sublime Porte : Legation or the U. S. A., Constantinople, Turret. Dear Sir The Cherry Pectoral receivod from you for the Sultan ha* been delivered to bis Private Secretary at the palace, and you will doubtless hoar from it in due season. That you were so kind as to send me, has been given to friends, who have in many cases found it exceedingly use'ul. Yours, respectfully, G?o. P. M*ai?, Minister Plenipotentiary U. 8. A. to TurEey Dr. J. C? Ayer. Among the eminent Editors who testify to tbeii personal experience and knowledge of the wonderful cures and immense success of the Cherry Pectoral in their sections, we may mention? Hm.ghton <V Co, Federal Union, Milledgeville. Ga L Pottou, Christian Advocate, Knoxville. Teon J. H D-h-M, American Presbyterian, Greenville. Te J. 11 Samson, Democrat, McConnellsburg Pa ./ Runs,jr., Shelby villa News, Tena Harvey, Mr Kenney, fa Co., State Gaiettc. Burliag ton, Iowa. J Knnbb {f Co , Journal, Reading, Pa Raymond. Harper. \ (,?., New \ ork Times S Cohh, Christian Freeman. Boston. Wm H JnnUn, Christian Chronicle, Philad i Hon J. Wentirwth, M C., Democrat, Chicago. Ill j Rev li. (1 Reete, Methodist Protestant, Baltimore ; \V. M Wight mm, Christian Advocate, Charleston S C. J M Magerms, True Delta. New Orleans T M DonDaily News, Savannah. Ga Geo D Prentice, Louisville Journal, Hy \ Hon Schuyler Co/raj, M C . Si uth Bend Register. , Indiana. _ . u A Commmgt, Christian Mirror. Portland. Me M H. liait/'tt it Co , Republican, Hartford, Conn Cht.iUtck ir Beiry. Banner of Poace, Lebanon, Ten Thompson ir Co , United Empire and Patriot, To ronto, C W. C km let Cook, Democrat, Dsnville, Pn Af Hnntum. Democrat, Allentown, Pa ShrrnuiH \ Horran, SUto Gaxctte, Trenton, N .1 Wnpht \ Haven, Prairie Farmer, Chicago, III Thes# gentlemen have not only certified to those sUtements in their papers, to the puhhc, but have sent me their personal IctUrs, to tbe effect that they have found my preparation an article of great public "'space will not admit full t?ftiaionlaU here, but the ?cant bolow namod will furnish my American Alma I nac gratis, to all who ask for it. whorein are full par ticulars. and indisputable proof of these statement* Prepared by J. < AVISH, ? hemlat, l^well, via?? S.H In Wa?hin?tea ?>T D ?IMiAW. b? ?? llrousUi* an<f Beaten in Medlrine every where. May ??taugl Ur.OHHK W. JIJI.IA*, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CentrenUe, Indiana, \17"ILL attend to the securing and collecting of VV claims, and ail other business intrusted to his care in th? countiw of Wayne, HanJnlph, llenry. Union, ami Fayette, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts at Indianapolis Oec Til k t'H IIIM OF TH K t HURf M It# THIS Book contains the Articles of Fai'h of the principal Churches in the United Mates, com piled from the authorised edit on*, by Rev L. U j Davis Any parson can receive tbe woik, free of ex nense, by ei,el(*mg by mail, post paid, 5? cents, to the subfcriber, at CorUand, Cortland Co., New York June 1?. L. D. VhV 10 HARD k WIUMH. Manufacturers of gold pens, of evep description, respectfully call the attention of the public snd Pen l>ealers te their recently patented "ANGULAR NIB Gold Pens These pens are pro nounced by comj>etent judges tr> be superior to any othor bow extant For sale at the manufactory, northeast corner of Market and Third streets, Phila delphia J*B 81 MKI> now* ONE HUNDRED WAYS TO MAKE MONEY, consisting of new discoveries, valuable infortna tion, and 100 Receipts, by which persons have cl-ar_ ed from throe to ten doll.rs a day the past year, and no one can fail to make money It is suitable for ev ery staUon tn life, whether for trsvcM.ng or a andMrowft rb.VirhVv"nf l>n7th"e jJ? rch Boston. Massachusetts w ?? W. H. Mtmftkl, M ti OUR0E0NS and Physicians, No. 70 VS ost O street, (nesr Vine street * Cincinuati Ian 69 TUK riANU AND MUSIC K.M .VBl.l> li iilM OJ liUKACK WATKM, No. 333 Broadwiy, Ntw York. THE beat aud most improved Pimjos nnJ Melo deons Id tho world. T. (JUbort A Co.'s World a Fair Premium Pianos, with or without Ah* ./Kulian, and wiili iron frames and circular tcalea. The inurita ol then* ioitrimieuU are too well known to need lur ther coin inundation. Wilbuits Boudoir Pianos, no elegant instrument for small rooms. Hullet <fc Cuu. stou s Piano*, of the old established firm of lJallet A Co. Mr. W being aols sgent tor all tho above Pianos, he can offer them lower than any othur houae io tho IIniled States. Horace Waters a Pianos, manufa - tur> d expressly for hiin, having great power of tor.o and elasticity of touch Piunoa of other u?nke la ' a word. 333 Broadway is one of the lajguat depots , for Pianos in the world, affording an opportunity for selections not to be had anywhere else on tho Auier 1 ican imminent Second hand PiaiijS at great liar I gains. Price from $00 to $175. MELODEONS. Goodman A Baldwin * Patent Organ Melodoons, with two banks of keys?a sweet and powerful instru ment Prices from $76 to $200 6. D A II. W Smith a wll-knuwm and juttly-rr! ! tbrahd Mt/odtotii. Prices from jjrtO to $16(1. try Tho above in a km are tho only ones tuned in the equal temperument _/Tl Melodeona 'ot otb-r makes, of all styled and prices Martin's unrivalled Guitars, fiotn $20 to $fl0. Flu - ten as, from $.'> to $25 Aucordeona, fretn $2 to $20. I Violins, from $3 to $25. Flutea, from $5 to $?''. Brass instruments, and othom of all kinds Dealers supplied with the above Pianos and Mel'j deona at factory prices. MUSIC This list comprises the products of rhe great mas ters of both tho American and huropean continents, and is receiving constant additions by an extensive puhli, ation of the choice and (Kipular pieces of th" day Dealers in Music, Teachers of Seminaries and Academies, wishing to purchase any music publisht 1 in the I'uiled States or make arrangtu enli for con tinued supplies of Mr. Wateta'a new issues. will firri It greatly to their interest to call or forward their orders. Music sent to any part ol the United States, postage free May 22. Kldriilge's Hill Hoarding School. ! for Yourip Men and Hoys. THIS Instituiion is pleasantly situated, on a high elevation, in a healthy, wull-itnprovid, and high ly flourishing neighborhood, Salom county, New Jer sey. The Summer Session will commtnco on the 22d of the 5th month, (May.) 1864. and continue twenty two weeks. Tho usual branchoa of a liberal and thorough Eng lish education will be taught. Trrms.?$60 per session. For circulars. Ac.. addiess ALLEN FLITCKAFT, Principal, March 8?3m Eldridge's Hill, Salem co.. N. J. THE PKOPlib'S PATENT OPFlCfc. THIS well-known establishment ia still carried on under the peraonal superintendence of the under signed, by whom all the necessary drawings, docu ments, and specifications, for Patenta. Caveats, l)e aigna, Foreign Patents, Ac., are prepared with the utmost fidelity and despatch, on very moderate term? Persons wii-hing for advice relative to Patents or Inventions may at all times consult the undersigned uritfumt rhargf, either personally at his < ffice, or by letter. To those living at a distance, he would state, that all the needful stefis necessary to secure a Pat ent, can be arranged by letter, just as well as if the party were present, and the expense of a journey be thus saved. When parties wisb to be informed as to the probability of being enabled to obtain Patents, it will be necessary for theui to forward by mail a rough outline sketch and description of the invention. No fee or charge is made for such examinations. Private consultations held daily with Inventor*, from U A. M. to 5 P M. All consultations and busi ness strictly private and confidential Models from a distance may he sent by express or otherwise. For further information, anply to, or address, post pjid, ALFRED E BEACH, Editor acd Proprietor of the Po->j>le's Journal Solicitor of American ami Foreign Patents, Prop/*'j Putrnt Ojfitv, 8fi Tfauuiu *t.. New YmJL. THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL, a record of Science, Mechanics, Invention, and Agriculture Published Monthly Every number contains 32 pages, beauti fully printed, ou fine paper, and profusoly illustrated with aplendid engravings, forming at the end of every year two fine volumes, comprising nearly 400 pagee, with about six hundred elegant engravings Terms only one dollar a v""", sent by mail. Specimen Copies 12$ rents Address as above. May 8. YOUNG k C'AHMIN, Wholesale (Jrocers and Commission Merchant No. 77 Exchange Place, Baltimore. KEEP constantly on hand a large stock of Groce ries, which they oiler on the moot favorable terms. Baltimore, Jan. 16. NORCKOSV* PLANING MACHINK. MY Rotary Planing Machine has just been decid-d not to infringe the Woodworth Machine, by tl * Supreme Court of the United States, and I ain n?> * prepared to sell rights to use in all i arts of the Unit- ? States This Machine gives universal taUaiactv) . It obtained a Medal both in New York and Bo>toi . over the Woodworth Machine, after a trial of thee weeks. N fl NOKCROfciS Lo*mU. Frh 14 . 1864 YOUR XtlltV I WILL return, if you don't get one dollar's wortb, at least. Also, the beat of references can be giv ?n, if required. Oni.v onk dou.ai, post paid, to M. J. COOJv, Crawfordsville, Indiana, buys my new copyright edi tion, containing n selection of the most of the follow ing " Way* Th Makf. Monf.t." Ac. . L. M. E Cook s "All and Moro Together," Waston * 26. Bowman * 3S. Weston's 6A, L. F. Dow a 7fi. Bigiow's 77, N*d Low's 100, the famous 110, 134 Lone A Co.'s. Ste vens's, Shoit A Co.'s. Duval's, Go* A Co's. Ac., Ac. Sevcial of these arc advertised to soil from $6 to $76 each.and to yield from $3 to $>. from $5 to $1". and from $A to $12, per day and tr> m 2oo to .*>< and even to 1,000 per cent.?honest and easy profits, with small capital Both sexes, and all capacities, and e*|ie?ially students and young men, lurnishtd with enjoyment. You uiay think this is all humbug; yet, bating n?l exaggeration, the sim|>ie information alone i* worth m ire than Iho price of the book to every man and woman in tbe land And beside* I will do aa 1 said at first I will also send, gratis, to all purchaser* ol th? above, who request i! \ ritaircr?in itructiiinj in a new easy, and hnnest business, that yields enormous proCts. with amhil capital. Money, properly en. loted, en-, by osai), at my risk <xy Two copics. gratis, to those who will secure, in any weekly |>a(er, one dollir's worth of insertiot s of the above ?n,i this notice, toget' f r with a c< m intndat' ry editorial noti.jo thcrvnf. I will send the two copies on my receiving the pnpor f ui lishing the advertisement . .Tune (2-2: % r. HOHd|N? Mei hantcal lingiweer asd atellciter ef Patent*. Waaliia|lta, II. t!,t tTTILL make Examination* at the Patent Office, \\ prepare Drawing* and Specifi -iifion*. and pros ecute Applications for Pstents both in the United States and foreign countries Application* for patents whi:h hare Keen rtjtrtni at the Patent Office he will when required, argue, before tbe Commissioner of Patents, or beloro the Appellate Court in whi<"h line of practice he has been successful in procuring a great number ef very valuable patents He will prepare new specifications and rlaims for the re-issue of patents previously granted on imper fect descriptions and claims Applications for MMuastu *>{ patents, either at the Patent Office, or before Congress, he will also vigor ously prosecute Also, su|ierititend tbe taking ef testimony to h* used in conflicting applications before the Patent Of fice, or to be read in court. In all esses of litigation on the subject of pater.t*. he will prepare the caees for the legal profession, ex plain the ecienttflc and mechanical principles involv ed and the application of the law thereto. He will also give ? pinion* ana advice as to the value and validity ot paten s, and may he consulted in cases of infringements of pat'nts, an.I all other mat ters pertaining to tbe patent laws and practice in the United States and Europe Also, prepare caveats, sasignments, and all ot^er papers required for securing or transferring patent property Having been ten years in the constant practice of hi* profession in this city, and having free access to the models and records in the Patent Office, as well as to its library, and th? "Congressional Library," be flatters himself that he cat in all cases give f ?r fect satisfaction to those who may place business in his hand* March 29?eow Office on F street, opposite the Talent Office, FOR ft A MT, 4 QOOD Stock Farm, of 1?0 acres, with dwelling, jY orchard, spring. A ?, all seeded ir gra*s or grain, near to Bloomington. Indiana, the seat of Indiana University, of I w" Female College#, and oth* r schools. Terms cn?v Also. 12 miles west of this, a good Mill Seat, with abundant water, gi od timber, numerous customers and a poor mill, feebly gtinding and saw inr no# This 1 will either s? II or hi on shares, to a man competent to ere^t a good tuill?a rnre open-' ing for skill with small capitil Address fee at Bl 'omington. Indiana. M M CAMPBELL June It