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Fresh groceries, butter,& chees;*; The subscriber hn o<i hand, a frwah supply of every description of g-nnla in hia line, which he of fers on reasonable terms. 56 bags Java, Ri?, Lagoyra, Maricaibo. and Af rican COPPEE 25 chests and half-ehe*ts Gunpowder, Imperial, OM Hyson, Young Hyson, end Black TEAS 10 rases very choice Tea. 12 lbs in each, for fa 1500 pounds double refined and 2d quality Loaf Sugar 1500 pounds crushed and pulvered Loaf Sugar 1000 do white Havana do 1000 do brown do do Porto Rico and New Orleans do Do do and St Croix Molasses Sugar-house and New Iberia Sirup Ground and nnground Spices, of every va riety Catsup*, Curry Powder, French and other Mustards .Olives, Capers, Sardines, and Anchovies Salid Oils, in flasks and bottles 700 gallon* winter-strained and common Oil. FRUITS. 50 whole, half, and qr. boxes Raisina 2 casks Currants 4 bbls. Dried Apples 80 do Green do 2 cases Prunes, in jars and fancy boxes . 30 drum* Smyrna Figs 26 bbU Eastern Cranberries ?00 pounds soft shelled Almonds tSO do Filberts. BUTTER AND CHEESE. 28 tub* choice Welsh Butter 30 boxes superior Cheese Sapsago do 31 bbls pink-eye.Potatoes 40 do extra brnnd New York Flour 40 do Virginia do 50 pockets Buckwheat 12 boxes do 23 bbls hslf and qr. do. FISH. Mackerel, Cod, Shad, and Herring. CANDLES. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 10 do patent do 10 do Adamantine do t Brooms, Mats, Pails, Baskets, &c. 20000 Regalia* La Norma, Principe, and pother brand Cigars. 8YLYANU8 HOLMES, ? 'apli?dtff 7th street. PEOPLE'S' LINE OF STEAM BOATS FOR ALBANY. Daily, Sundays excepted. Through direct?at 6 o'clock, p. in.?from the pier betwefeh Courtlandt and Liberty streets, New York. Steamboat Isaac Nekton, Capt.Wm, _'H. Peck, wjll leave ot) Monday, Wed 1* < neaday, and Friday evenings, at 6 o'clock. ,,, Steamboat Htndrik Hudson, Capt R. G. Crut tendea, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sut urday evening1), at 6 o'clock. At 6 Vdock p. m., landing at intermedial* places. From the foot of Barclay street, New York. . Sfoaipboat South America, Ca|* Thomas N. Hulse. will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, aqd Sunday afternoons, at 5 o'clock. Stpambo?t North America, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday af tefnoonf. at 5 o'clock. The above boats will at all times arrive in Albany mjunple time for the moruingcars for the East and Sight t&ken at moderate rates, and none taken after 4 1-2 o'clock p. m. All persons are forbid trusting any of the boat* of this Line without a written order from the cap taiaa or agents. I Fotpaasege ot freight apply on board, or to P. C, Sbultz, at the office on the wharf. j -> afay Itt ,tf.O . The Weekly Christian World; An Independent, Comprehensive, and Impartial Newap*pten designed for welcome an I useful circu lation aaiong all Friends of Christian Union, Chris tian Benevolence, and Christian- Liteiature. To) be Pnblishad wary Thursday, at the Reading.Room of the Christian Athenaum, over the Bookstore ot Mr. amea Harmstead, Fouith street, between Market and Arch streets, Philadelphia; ? Tie>o Dollars a-year?ifivciriubly m advance T. H. Srocxrow, J. d. Wiison, C Editors. Theofb(?cs Stork, j W. 8. Ttocktow,?General Agent. To persons who are acquainted with the character ?nd objects of the Chistiav World, as they have, been devebped during the last six years, it is only ne cessary to aay, that, as sd<m as one thousand paying subscribers are secured, the paper uillbe put to pr. ss The Old Subscription List ought to auppfy this number at once. 1 o other persona, it is proper to remark, that the Christian World, mprint, is intended to reflect the Christian World, in action?in a word, to dagoerreo ype it: and then, tor purposes of common advantage, to compare the organised and operative Religion of the Age with the Religion of the bible. The enlarged literary and business agencies of the Establishment, are deemed amply sufficient to assure the'public of successful management. Its immediate connexion with the Chihtiav Athkkkcm?an Insti tion which ia to be furnished with many of the prin cipal organs of the Church ami State, both in Eu rope and America,?wiH give iia conductors early ac cess to invaluable sources of universal intelligence. VAVORS REQ.UKSTRD. 1. On receipt of this prospectus, let the Old Sub scribers, at every Post Office, appoint one of their number, or some other suitable person, an Jigenl. Let him fend us at once, as many names and as much money as possible, lu cases where sabstantial agents make themsekes responsible for their subscribers, this responsibility will be regarded as equivalent to payment in advance?provided they settle their ac counts within six months. Even in such cases, how ever, immediate payments are decidedly preferable; and, to encourage them, the commissions to agents are arranged thus:?On cash orders, 25 per cent: on deferred remittance, 12$ per cent. 2. As tha Prospectus will be widely distributed, let all persons who see it, and feel an interest in it, act promptly in the manner described above. It is thought that a liule effort will be sufficient to pro or c'u^' a'mo,t any PoKt-effice in the Union. The times increasingly detnand just such a publication as is proposed. Address,?W. 8. Stockton, General Agent, Phil adelphia, Pa.: or either of the associate Editors. All orders will be punctually attended to. Note.?Exchanges will confer a favor by copying, or noticing this Prospectus. T. H. STOCKTON, Editor and Proprietor. PMLADKLfrHtA.-JIfoy, 1847. FAKE REDUCED! ~ WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOAT. Passage Five Cents?Freight at Reduced rates. The departure of the steamer JO WOfTtlrREPH JOHNSON, will be, as nigh as practicable, at the following hoars, until further notice, vk: Leave Alexandria at 7], 10, 12], and 4* o'clock. Leave Washington at 8), 11, 1?, 3J. and 6J o'clock. - WM. H. NOWELL, Captain. april 20?dtf Fauquier White Sulphur Spring*. MrHW establishment. so favorably known for curuUvn qualm,* of it* water mi J ibe eie ga ce ami coiulort ? of iu accommodation, will be ..jHOfU ?t-r ibe ie?-e|,iion of visiters on iho lat June. It is situated 50 miles from Alexandria, .16 mile* '7 * f^ncksbuig, and 20 miles east ol the Blue (lg'? on" pf the moat healthy and delightful cli wilM* ?!i * l lie t,ir' C"'W <*"d management be.th" ?? heretofore, and the aaoie at ten. Uod paid to the accommodation and comfort of their gucata. We have an ftbundani supply of ice. The season, commencing the 1st of June, will end me lat of Ortoher, embracing 4 month*. levers o: music wilt fi,,d the band unaurpaaaed Board: $10 per week, $9 per week lor * weeka J30 per month* #80 for ihe Fvr more than ono day *1 50 per day, 50 centa for a aiti|(l.! meal, 25 cents for lodging, children un der 12 years oi age, and servants, hall price; horses 50 cents per c'ay, per week t 50. per month $8. I ri-weekly stages will ruu fiora Waahmgton un til 1st of July, after that time daily. There will bo a line of atagea from Fredericksburg after the 1st of July, previoua to which conveyances wUI be furniahed on accommodating terma. m*y 17~1'f DAN'L WARD. TEAS, TEAS? Washington, D. C. Agency of the NewYork CANTON TEA COMPANY, THE OLDEST TEA ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA ? PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT IN NEW YORK. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY has been popularly known for many years. This is the largest and oldeat Tea Establisinent in America. The public have had full proof of their integrity and responsibility. But such haa been the great and pressing demand for their TEAS of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, tneir two principal establiahmenta in New York, viz: 126 CHATHAM AND 163 GREENWICH STREETS. They moreover possess facilities, in relation to the I ea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt less, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. I heir scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, ia well un derstood, nnd has already secured them a connec tion, probably, larger than all other Tea Establiah menta united, and they consequently are determined to sell Teas purer, more fragrant, and perfect fin />????, in the aggregate, than any house in the world?China excepted. They uoet zealously invite the attention of the in habitants of WASHINGTON. D. C., to their Agency, where the following assortments aie always on hand; and they feel no hesitation in stating that wherever a single trial ia made, a very decided pre ference is given to the celebrated Teas of the CAN TON TEA COMPANY. CGr* Reader, make the experiment! Retail Prices us follows, subject in all ca&n to be returned if not approved of ni> ppuro 9 Good YOUNG HYSON, * $0 50 per lb. J"m? do 0 62A ? No. 2 fragrant do 0 75 ? No. 3 very fine do 1 00 k? Silver leaf, do i 05 ? Good HYSON, 0 75 ? Very fine do j qq ? Extra fragrant, 1 25 ? Good HYSON SKIN, 0 50 ? Good IMPERIAL, 0 75 M Very fine do 1 00 ? Extra tint) iio i 05 a Good GUNPOWDER, 0 75 ? Fine do 1 00 ? Extra fine do x 25 ? BLACKS. No. 1 SOUCHONG, $0 50 per lb No. 2 do 0 62. ? Finest do y 7fi ? t'"?7"POWCH?NO, varioua prirea. Fi. various pri.es. r inc OOLONG. (j ?q' ? I Very fine do 0 75 ? fcxtra fine do i 4, Swb breakfast"'01" "f J EA, fvery rich Pekoe flavored) 0 75 ? Fine ORANGE PEKOE, 0 62A Finest PEKOE FLOWERS, 100 HOWQUA, or finest Black Tea im ported, 1 00 <> Ne plug ultra TEAS, both Green and . R'ack, of all descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, *1 60 per lb. Cn?(I\vE NOTICE !?-THE CANTON TEA COM! ANY are the exclusive venders oft he supe rior Black Tea called "110 WQUA'S MIXTl RE " They introduced it in America in 1840?and every other person or house professing to sell the same at all. much less at a lower price?deceive the unwary m the public themselves will perceive, by comparing the spurious with the genuine "HoWqua" vended by the (/anion lea Company. PmWTrJrw^ffp(in ,addi,inn to its containing FLLL WEIGHT, independant of the wrai-per) bear the stamp of neatness and elegance, and the lean therein are so thoroughly secured from ioht and a.r, that their quality and power will rem.tin un impaired tn 8ny climate. Agency at George Templcman'a Book Store, jan. C?ly Washington, D.C. NEW STEAMBOAT LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Merchandize delivered in advance of Canal or Railroad. Fare reduced. Cabin passage $2; Deck do. $1 25 jJnMnZ f/Tch 8m' fa8t "nili"S ?? -teamer John Marshall, Captain E ward Huntington, will nev iZ Pm, '!*' R/ .N,eW York'?n Wednesday next, 12th instant, at 4 o clock p. m. * er light freight or passage, having handsome state-room and cabin accommodations, apply to the captain or board, or to Coentiea' slip, or n ? pf ?, CORLIES, 283, Pearl at., Jf. York. Or m Philadelphia, to TK A, LmX" H?RON' Jr ' 35i' Nortt> Wharvea. t ne J. M. was built in Baltimore in 1846 ia 450 tons register, furnished with a good and powerful engino. and is in all respects well calculated for a ?ea steamer?her qualities as *nch having been ful ly tested on. an eastern route. It is proposed to make this a regular Line roughout the reason, provided sufficient encou ragement is given may 19 tf FRrn?H P*VITS' pRESERVEs7ac.~ "0 boxes (halves and quarters) Rasins 6 drums Turkey do 200 lbs Currents and Citron 50 drums Figs 2 cases Prunes, in jar- and f,ncj boxe. 25 barrel. Cranberries, (Eastern) Almonds, Filberts, Pea Nut*. UnJ?iT PiB? Guava and other jellies Olivea, Capers, Sardines . In addition to bia choice stock of Family Groce ne8' SYLNANUS Hfil.Mt.-M LLOYD'S ROUGH AND READY k SAND SOAP, TABLETS, FOR CLEANSING, WHITENING, AND BEAUTIFYING THE HANDS. HLLOYD has ingeniously succeeded in in , venting a Compound of such a delightful natme as to render the hardest and roughest skin soft, fair, and delicately while. Ladies Riding, Gardening, or Painting, and Gen tlemen Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Cricketing, Rowing, A c., or any amusement or exertion preju dicial to the hamUr will find the improved ROUGH AND READY WA8H BALLS and TABLETS pleadingly efficacious in removing all hardness, slain, redness, and all other cutaneous disfigurement; pre venting and rendering the skin soft, fair, and pliable. From the nice combination of Balsamic ingredi ents introduced into the composition, they form a fine Creamy Lather, with the hardest or Sea Water, which renders them very desirable for 8alt Water Baths. They produce the moat softening snd re freshing sensation, and will be found an excellent substitute for the Flesh Brush. They are highly recommended to Capiains of Ship*, Merchants, and all who trade with fereign countries, as they will retain their virtue in any cli* matj. For sale by CHAS. 8TOTT. Drug. 4 Apoth,, corner of 7 th 4" Pa- av. may 13?tf faints, Oils, and Paint Brushes, Alc. 'The subsciiber has just received a large and fresh supply of PAINTS, OILS, Acn"partot'which are named below. They are guaranteed to be pure and good, and from the best manufactories. All persona wanting such srticles would find it to their advantage to call, as I am determined to sell lower than similar articlt s can be got at any other place in this city. 350 kegs White Lead 120 lbs. Chrome Green 120 lbs. Chrome Yellow 20 lbs. Chrome Red 100 lbs. Pure Verdegris 300 lbs. Red Lead and Litharge 100 lbs. Imperial Green 500 lbs. Venetian Red and Sp. Brown in oil 30? lbs. Yellew Ochre in oil 100 lbs. Paris Green, dry 50 lbs. do. do. in oil Ji large assortment of Paint and White Wash Brushes. 400 Iba. Lamp Black, dry and in oil 10 lbs. Sp, Whiting 1000 lbs. Putty 200 Boxes of Window Glass, all sizes 5 bbls. Linseed Oil 5 bbls. Copal and Japan Varnish 3 bblc. Sp. Turpentine 1 cask bleached Lamp. Oil, at 75 eta pr. gall. Also, PURE PINE OIL, received fresh from the manufactory every week. CHARLES "STOTT, comer 7th street april 27?fimo and Penn. Av. T\R. C. A. Van Zandt's Health Restora \J live Pills is a medicine which not only cures bui prevents disease, capable of great results, and tqunlly calculated to be aafely. uaed for apparently small ones. We all know how dreadful and dan gerous a aeated bilious disorder is, and we are also well aware of the seeming insignificance of its first warnings or incipiency. The individual suffering from slight pains in hlii chest, back, or stouinch, or from occasional nau*ea. dull headache, extreme ner vousness, sleeplessness, trifling prevarication of ap petite, and other disagreeable visitations so common ly and foolishly looked upon as unimportant, may not know that these symptom", treated so contemp tuously, are the consequences of a diseased state of the liver,, which if not remedied, will lead either to speedy death or a long train of unbearable ills which are kn&wn by the following names: Hypochondria, mania, dizziness, slow fevers, epilepsy, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, chlorasis, convulsions, nausea, nervousness, crapms, gout, pleurisy, jaundice, irrita bility, and violence, dyspepsia, hysterics, scurvy,foul stomach, dry coughs, glandular affections, colds, lin gering ?ore throats, various disorganizations of the great intestine, strictures and spasmodic complaints internally, eruptions, shortness of breath, heartburn, neuralgia, vital inflammation, flatulence, gastric fe vers, <5cc. Sometime?, too, there ensues an irregular action of the heart. Tako these pills and suffer no more. WYATT & KETCHUM, 121 Fulton st., N. Y., General Agents; and aold by CHARLES STOTT, april 24?Brno. CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTH-AGHE DROPS. An immediate and Perfect cure. For sale by CHARLESSTOTT, Druggist 3( Apoth. corner of 7th Pa. av. may 12?tf FLOOK OIL CLOTIIS. PPARKMAN & KEL8EY, No. 285 Broadway, opposite Stewards, iV". York. OFFER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL A very large nssortrnont of Floor Oil. Cloths in every variety of quality and aiyle. Their newp*. terns surpass any other in the market, in richness of coloring and beauty of derign, and the original drawings have hern secured by Letters Patent, to prevent other dealers or manufacturers from copy ing the same. The following comprises our present style of patterns: Orientals Grecian cross Tapestry scrolls, Antique marl>le Gothic pavements Gothic octagon do Marble tile Arabesque do Egyptian marble Mosaic do Italian do Persian patterns Dove and white do Bouquet do New Trinity pattern Tresselated do Rich gothic do Queen of the May, Vine do Drab and chintz scroll Ruby and chintz do dcc. dec. Arc. N. B.?2000 yards Oin Stock, with borders, very heavy goods, superior, hut old patterns, selling at low rales. ' CJIRPETIJVGS. A choice assortment of Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETtNGS, of entirely new patterns, selected expressly for city retail trade. May 14?tf W ORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN (Late Solicitor of the General Land Olfice,) Attorney and Counsellor at LAW, WASHINGTON, D. C, Practices in the Supreme Court of the United States, and in the courts of Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, and ACTS AS AGENT for persons having business with Congress, the War, Treasury. Navy, apd General Post Office De partments, the General Land Office, Pension Office Office of Indian Affairs, Patent Office, dtc. die. OFFICE Missouri Avenue, between 3d and 41 streets. sp 14dtf DMcCi.Ei.LA5n, Engraver. Penasyira , nia Avenue, east of Third street, Washington city, dcc 1?6m n A LTI MO RE & OH IO RAILROAD. ^SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. HOURS OP DEPARTURE of ihe passenger trains on the M?In Stem and Washington Umnch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1st May, 1847. Iflaiu Stem WKSTWJIRDLY. For Cumberland, Hancock, Martinshurg _ Harper's Ferry, Winchester,'Frederick, / ? {*?' El I icon's Mills, and intermediate depot* ( c by the regular train, For Frederick and intermedinte stations, ^ by extra train, except Monday, 5 EJiS TWARDL Y. From Cumberland, daily, regular train, at 8 a. x. Hancock, dn do 10i M Martinsburg, do do 11 \ " HarperVFerry, do do 12j p. x. Frederick, daily, except Sunday ex tra train, 8 a. x. Do do by regular train, 2 p. x. Ellicott's Mills, daily, by several trains, at 7 a. x. 12 m. and 4? p. x. Fare in either direction between Cumberland and Baltimore, $7, and lor intermediate distances at the uniform rate of 4 cents per mile. Through tickets are issued between Baltimore and Wheeling, respectively, $11 Between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, 10 Between Philadelphia and Wheeling, IJ Washington Branch. From Baltimore at 6$ a. x. and p. x. daily. Do do 9 a. x. daily, except Sunday. From Washington at 6 a. x. and 5? p. x. daily. Do do 12? p. x. daily, except Sunday. By order: D. J. FOLEY, Agent, may 18?tf MORNJNG LINE at 6 1-12 o'clock. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, Landing at .Caldwell's, West Point, Newburg, Hampton, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, U.Jted Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackie, and Kinder hook. Fare reduced. Breakfast and dinner on board the boat. The steamboat Niagara, Capt. H. L. Kellogg, will leave the steamboat pier, foot of Barclay at., on Tuesday, Thursday, ami Saturday, at half-past 6 o'clock, returning 0V1 opposite days. For freight or passage apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the office on the wharf. NIGHT LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. From the fodt of Courtiandt street, New York. Passengers taking this boat will arrive in time to take the morning truin of cars from Troy west to Buffalo, and north to Saratoga and Lake George. The low-pressure steamboat Empire, Captain B. Macy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 o'clock p m. The low-pressure steamboat Columbia, Cap'ain W. Tupper, 'ou Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days, at 6 o'clock, p. m. No freight taken after 5 o'clock. For passage or freight apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. may 19 tf CITIZENS' NEW DAY LINE OF OPPOSITION BOATS, For JILBJlNY and intermediate places. Fare 50 ots. Breakfast and dinner on board. The new and elegant steamers Roger WUJiams, Capt. A. Degroot, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday, and Mctamoru, Capt. T. S. Knight, on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, at 6? o'clock a m., from the pier foot of Warren street, |tew York, touching Hammond street pier. For passage or light freight apply on Goard the boat*, or to George Dobson, at the office, 128 War ren street, corner of West street. All persons are forbid trusting the above boats on account of the owners. may 19 tf EUTAW HOUSE, Corner of Baltimore and thttaw streets, Baltimore, Hid. Henry F. Jackson, Proprietor. THIS splendid and spacious Hotel, eligibly situ ated for both business and pleasure travellers, is so conducted as to combine all the luxuries of the best hotels with elegance and real comfort Choice suites of op?rtments at all seasons reserv ed for the accommodation of transient guests, and families visiting the city will find the Eutaw House a home, unsurpassed.by any hotel in the Union. The location is elevated and salubrious, and is also convenient to the depots and landings, at which the coaches and porters of the House are at all times in waiting to convey passengers and their baggage, free of charge, to the Hotel. TKRMS. Gentlemen's Ordinary, #1 50 per day. Ladies' do 2 00 do. Baltimore, May 18?tf BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, of 1200 tons, and 400 horse power each. Under contract with the Lords of the Amiralty. HIBEltNIA, Captain Alexander Ryrie CALEDONIA, Captain Edward G Lott BRITANNIA, Captain John Hewitt CAMBRIA, Cap. Chas. H. E. Judkins ACADIA, Captain William Harrison. The four steamships now building, are The AMERICA, The NIAGARA, " CANADA, " IJROPA. Will sail from Liverpool and Boston, via Halifax, as follows: From Boston. From Liverpool., Hibcrnia, on 1st ap. 1847. I Cambria, on 4th ap. 1847. Cambria, on 1st may'47. Caledonia, on 20th ap'47. Caledonia,on 10th may '47 | Britania, on 4th may '47. Passengers luggage to be on board the day previ ous to sailing. Passage money?from Boston to Liverpool, $120; do. do. to Halifax, $20. No berth secured until paid for. These ships carry experienced Surgeons. No freights except specie received on days of sail ing. D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, At Harndon & Co.'s, No. 6 Wall st.,N. Y. may 14 tf In additjon to the above line between Liver pool and Hallifnx, and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Her Msjesty's Government, to es tablish a line between Liverpool and New York di rect. The steun ships for this service are now being built, and early next year due notice will be given of the time when they will start. Under the new contract the steamers will sail every Saturday during eight months, and every fortnight during the other four months in the year, K"ing alternaetly between Liverpool and Halifax and Boston, and between Liv erpool and New York. may 14-tf raniOMAS C. WILSON, Auctioneer JL Commission Merchant, fronting on 9ih and the west end of Centre Msrket, between Louisiana Av enue and C street. Regular sale days every market day. Just received a fresh supply of Flower and Garden tteeds from Weathersfield. april 14-tf M OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO. U. 8. Mail Line to Cowee and Southampton, and Brtmen. The splendid new steamship WASHING rl>4fc> I'ON, 1750 tons burthen. Frederic Hewitt, commander, w'ill .Urt from New York on the Ut ol June next, carrying the U. 8. Mail. 8he will touch at Cowes and Southampton to land passengers and freight, and deliver the mail, for England, France, and Belgium, and will than pro. ceed to Bremerhavan. Returning, will leave Hre merhaven ihe 25th of June. The Washington i? built in the strongest manner, with a view to being converted into a ship of war, and subject at any time to inspection by officers ap pointed by the President, both during and after con struction. . She haa two engines of 1000 horse power each, and aocommodationa for 140 first class, and 44 se cond class passengers. Passage from New York to Southampton or to Bremen, first cla*?, $ 120; second clase, #60. Passage from Bremen and Southampton to New York, first claaa, $150; second class, $60. She will cany about 300 tons freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the good* of fering. All letters must pass through the Post Office. Parcels, for which bills of lading will be signed, will be charged $5 each. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Office or the Oc*an Steam Navigation Company, 44 William St. corner of Wall street. New York. E. Mitts, General Agent. Agents at Southampton, Dat, Chobk.it, & Robs. do at Bremen, C. A- Hkiweebh & Co. do at Havre, Wilu*m I?ku?. The second Steamer of this line is in due course of construction, and will be in readiness in the ensu ing fall. . ? m*y 14Tl!nn 23" There are in Georgia 60 associations, 1000 churches, and 60,000 members of tha Baptist church The increuse in the last year was 4,500. J. STOUVENEL & CO., JYo. 29 Gold street and No. 3 John street, near Broadway, TVew York, "ANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE and * RETAIL DEALERS in CHINA, GLASS, AND LAMPS, for oil and lard. _ . . Gas Fixtures of every description, Solar anil Gas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, Candelabra*, &c. ' , Private houses, churches, and hotels, htted up with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all articles warranted. < A complete assortment of the richest cut, press ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand. All the above articles made to order, and all kinds of Glassware matched to any pattern. Lamps altered and repaired. Gooas loaned to parties. Oil at wholesale and retail New style of Hall Lamps and Lanterns, may 13?tf PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, 8TATEN ISLAND, Mew York. THE Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has made considerable improvements in this establishment since the last season. He has erected a large building contayi ing 33 rooms, altogether disconnected from the main body of the Pavilion. These rooms are in tended for gentlemen only; they arc of a comfor - j ible size, light and well ventilated, and superior in all respects to those which are generally deno minuted single rooms in the various watering pla ies throughout the country. The Proprietor is now ready to treat with fami lies or parties wishing to engage rooms for the | season. Letters addressed to him at the City Ho tel, Broadway, will be immediately attended to A steamboat runs between New York and New j Brighton, at the following hours, viz: From New Brighton. From. North Pier, Jf York. At 8 and 11 A.M. At 9, P.M. and 12. 2 " 5 20, P.M. 3 1-2, 5, & G, P.M. More frequent communications will be estab lished as the season advances. The Pavilion is ready for the reception of com pany. F. BLANCHARD. may 13?tf Lamps, Girandoles, Hall Lantern* and ChandelteTS. DEITZ, BROTHER & Co. WASHINGTON STORES, Vo. 139, WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, \ RE manufacturing, and have always on band, A a full assortment of articles in their line, of ,he following description, which they will sell at wholesale and retail at low prices for cash : 1 Solar Lamps, gilt, bronzed, and silvered, in great variety Suspending Solars, do do Bracket Solars, do do Solar Chandaliers, do do 2, 3, &? 4 lights. SuspendingCamphine Lamps; Bracket do do Side do do ..... Camphine Chandelier?, 2, 3, & 4 lights Girandoles, gilt, silvered, and bronzed, various pattens . I Hall Lanterns, various sizes, with cut or stained glass. may 13?tf w IMP 011 TED S TA Tl ONER Y. WM. A. WHEELER, No. 84, Wall Street, N. Y., OIJLD Respectfully invite the attention of the Trade and Merchants visiting the city, to his ! ecent importation* of English, French and German Stationery, tmhracing a complete assortment, which he ofl?*' 1 it the lowest prices, and on favorable terms. His lock consists in part of:? Bristol Boards, Perforated Boards, Blotting Oases, Jamel Hair, Brushes, Cutlery, Backgammon Boards, 3heHamen and Boards, Crayona, Chalks, Greta Lac is, Card Cases, Souvenirs, Card Boards, Enamelled iVaru, Enamelled Cards?both aides, Envelopes, holders, Gold, Silver and Ornamental Papers, Ink tands?all the new improvements, India Kubber lands, Ivory Tablets, Ivory Leaves, Letter CMips nd Files, Writing and Drawing Pencils, WolH& I ton's, Faber's, &c. Metallic Memorandum Books, dathematical Inatruments.Ne Plus Ultras, Drawing 'apers, Copying Papers, Engliah and French Let ex Papers, Note Papers, Wedding Stationery, rlourning Stationery, Papeteries of new patterns, I Mates and Pencils, Initial, Motto and Medallion Irals Gillott's, Parry's, and other Steel Pens, Pearl, lone, Ivory and Wood Pen Holders, Water Colors. Vermillion Wafers, Sealing Wax, Fancy Wafers, ice A large assortment of ACCOUN T BOOK8, on | land or made to order. REMOVAL. W. A. W. will remove on the 15th May to the tore No. 80, Wall street, two doors above his pre cut location, and two doors below Pearl slreaL may 14-tf PAPER HANGINGS. j. h. & J. m. Pratt, jvb. 138 I'earI Street, New York, 3FFER FOR SALE a complete assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire Board Prints,! nd wide Window Curtaiu Papers, of their own ninufacture and importation at the lowest market I vices. May 14?tf REGULAR MAIL LINE BETWEEN B08T0JY AKD JV. YORK, By the fast and splendid steamers Rhode Island and Orrgon. flCj*Hour of leaving N*w York changed to 6 p. m. THE steamer* Rhode Island, CapL Potter, and Oregon, Capt. Thayer, will run throughout the season, iu connection with the Stanington and Pro vidence end Boeton and Providence railroads, tot ing New York daily, Sundays excepted, from pier No. 1, North River, at 6 o'clock p. m., or upon the arrival of ihe mail train from Boston. These steamers are unsurpassed in speed, splen dor and comfort, having each of them 60 laiip com modious private state moms and berths for 600 per sons, besides large private room* for families, and _ parlors. These steamers are officered by tne most experi enced men, and will ahorten the passage between New York and Boston from one and a.half to two hours, thereby arriving in ample time for all the line* from Boston, north and east The Orseon will leave New York Tneedey, Thursdey and Saturday. Leave Stonington Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. The Rhode Island will leave New York Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Stonington Tuesday, Thursday and Sstur day. N.B.?Pasaengers on the arrival of the ateamet* at Stonington proceed immediately In the splendid railroad cars to rrovidenoe and Boston without anv delay; and a baggage master accompanies sech train through to Boston , to take charge of ihebag gage. . For passage, berths, state rooms, or fatgH appli cation may be made to the agenta on the whar? and at the office No. 10'Battery place, New York, may22 tf **" VAN LOAN & CHASE, FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS. Admittance free?next door to U. 8. Hotel. Pictures taken in any kind of weather, clear, cloudy, or ruiny, from 9 o'clock, a. m. till'6 o'clock km. Wanhington, 1847. - april 14-tf A CARD. LS. BECK would take this method of notifying ? bis friends and public generally that he has bs? moved his house Furnishing Store frpojL Pennsyl vania avenue to E afreet north opposite Rev. O. B. Brown's, one square west of the General Post Office: Having a larger house fcrnl a lower rant I eon and ivill teU any and All kinds of: Honse-Furnishing Goods cheaper than at any time heretofore. I Will try to prove this to any one in want of goods thst will give me a call. N. B. Rooms for rent, furniahed or unfurnished, april 21-3m LIME! LIME! LIME! A AA bushels fresh bnmt Lime for sale by L W U. WARD & 80N, at their Lumber Yard on 12th street. may20 . ^ BECK'S DAGUERREOTYPE ROOM*! One hundred per cent, cheaper than the cheapest 1 -'???' -'I LIKENESSES taken in the best style in(erior to none, either singly or in groups at the very re duced price ol $1 60 !! 1 each. Specimen* may be seen at the rooms over the Furnishing Store of L. S. Beck, E street near'the General' Post Office. Remember the price #1 60. Groups in proportion.' april 2l-3m ! " ~ A CARD. ~~ MISS ANNA M. BECK would respectftitly ion form the Ladles of Washington thst she isnow prepared with her Spring Stock te execute all (Orders in Millinery or Mantns Msking with neatness and despatch. Residence E street, opposite Rev,,O. B. Brown's. april 31?3m BUTTER, CHEESE, Ac ?The subscriber has received a full supply of the.very best: family groceries of every description in hi* line, which he offers on ss reasonable terms as they ean be bought in the city?such as Java, Rio Laguyra and St. Domingo coffee. Gunpowder, Imperial, Old Hyson, Yoong1 Hyson, and Black Teaa Loaf, Crushed, White, Havana, and Brown Sugar ? I Molasses, ground and unground Spices Salad oils in flaskes and bottles Butter, Cheese, Flour, <5tc. <k. 12000 Cigars of different kinds. E. W. SMALLWOOD, < SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, FOR sale at the FOUNTAIN BOOKSTORE, near the Railroad Depot. - A may 18?tf A CHEAP BOOKS. i VARIETY OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS i for aale on very low terms, el the Fountain Bookstore, near the Railroad Depot. may 18 tf , . '? PEOPLE'S LINE OP STEAM BOATS FOR ALBANY, From the foot of Courtlandt street, New .York. At 5 o'clock, p. m.?Landing at intermediate placet. ' The steamboat Rochester, CapL A?<i 'Hitchcock, will leave on Monday, 'Wednesday, Friday, and 8unday af temoona, at 6 o'clock. . , i The steamboat Columbia, Capt. W. W. Top per, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day afternoons, at 6 o'clock. > All persons are forbid trusting any of the.i boats of this Line without a written order from the captaina or agenta. For passage or freight apply on board the boats, * or to P. C. Shultz, at the office on the wharf, may 19 tf SHANNONDALE SPRINGS, JVtar Charleston, Jefferson co., Fa. J. J. Abell, Proprietor. I HAVE LEASED for a term of years this de-lt lightful WATERING PLACE, and will have it open for the reception of company on the let of June. The proprietor pledge* himself that nothing shall be spared on his part, or of tho*S in hi* em ploy, to render the time of his viaiter* agreeable. His fare, dcc. ahall be second to that of no other watering place in Virginia. Hia bar will be fur nished with the best of liquors of every kind; and, in fsct, it will be the proprietor's determination to w render this one of the most pleasant and delightfrd 11 summer retreats in Virginia. . The virtues of the water have been fully tested in case* of rheuma* tinm, dropsy, or dyspepsia, and peraon* afflicted with either of those diaeaaea will find great relief ' * from the bething, 4c. The proprietor has a fins coach and team, which will meet paaaengera daily at Charleatown, on the arrival of the care, to convey them to and from ihe Springe. Terms: $9 for the fir*t week, $8 thereafter; #1 u 50 per day. may 19 tf