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FRESH GROCERIES, BUTTER, A CHEE8E The subscrilier has on hand, a fresh supply ol every description of goods in his line, which he oi for* on iwn-mtNe term*. 56 bag* Java, Rio, Laguyra, Maricaibo, and Af rican COFFEE 25 cheats and half-cheats Gunpowder, Imperial Old Hyaon, Young Hyson, and Black TEAS 10 (UM very choice Tea. 12 lbs in each, for fa miliea 1500 pounda double refined and 2d quality Loaf Sugar 1500 pounda crushed and pulvered Loaf Sugar 1000 do while Havana do 1000 do brown do do Porto Rico and New Orleans do Do do and St Croix Molaaaes Sugar-house and New Iberia 8irup Ground and unground Spice*, of every va riety Catsup*, Curry Powder, French and other Mustard* Olives, Capers, Sardines, and Anchovies Salid Oils, in fiaaks and bottles 70t gallons winter-strained and common Oil. FRUITS. 60 whole, half, and qr. boxes Raisins 2 casks Currants 4 bbls. Dried Apples 3u do Green do 2 cases Prunes, in jars and fancy boxes 30 drums 8myma Figs 26 bbls Eastern Cranberries ??00 pounds soft shelled Almonds i50 do Filberts. BUTTER AND CHEESE. 28 tuba choice Welsh Butter 30 boxes superior Chi ese Sapsago do 31 bbls pink-eyejPotatoes 40 do extra brand 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 Brooms, Mats, Pails, Baskets, &c. / 20000 Regal is. La Norma, Principe, and pother brand Cigars. 8YLVANUS HOLMES, ?P 14?dtff 7th street PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM BOATS FOR ALBANY. Daily, Sunday excepted. Through direct?st 6 o'clock, p. m.?from the pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets, New York. dl ^flL t Steamboat Isaac Newton, CaptWm. SkISQDk^' Peck, will l#*ave on Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday evenings, at 6 o'clock. Steamboat Hendrik Hudson. Capt R. G. Crut tenden. will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday evenings, at 6 o'clock. At 5 o'clock p. m., landing at intermediate placet. From the foot of Barclay street, New York. Steamboat South America, Capt. Thomas N. rtulse, will leave oa Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Rfcnday afternoons, at 5 o'clock. 8teambo>t North America, Capt. R. H. Furey, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday af ternoons, at 5 o'clock. The above boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample time for the morning cars for the East and Wast. Freight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 4 1-2 o'clock p. n. All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this Line without a written order from the cap tuna or agents. For passage or freight apply on board, or to P. C. Shultx, at the office on the wharf. may 19 tf v. The Weekly Christian World; An Independent, Comprehensive, and Impartial Ncwspsper; designed for wi-lcome and useful circu lation among all Friends of Christian Union, Chris thin Benevolence, and Christian Literature. To| be Published every Thursday, at the Reading-Room of the Christian Atheneutn, over the Bookstore of Mr. James Harmstead, Fourth street, between Market and Arch streets, Philadelphia; Price: Two Dollars a-year?invariably in advance T. H. SrocKToa, J. G. Wilson, C Editors. THKoran.tr* Stokk, j W. 8. Ttocktow,?General Agent. To persons who are scquainted with the character and objects of the Chistiav Woatu. as they have, been developed during the last six years, it is only ne cessary to say, that, as toon as one thouuindpaying subscribers arc secured, the paper will be put toprtss regularly. The Old Subscription List ought to supply this number at once. To other persons, it is proper to remark, that the Christian World, in print, is intended to reflect the Christian World, in action?in a word, to daguerreo ype it: and then, for purposes of common advantage, to compare the organized and operative Religion of the Age with the Religion of the Bible. The enlarged literary and business agencies of the Establishment,*? deemed amply sufficient to assure i the public of successful management. Its immediate connexion with the Chiitum Athknkcx?an Inati tion which is to be furnished with many of the prin cipal organ* of the Church and State, both in Eu rope and America,?will give it* conductors early ac cess to invslusble sources of universal inU lligence. rAVOBS ? KdUKATZD. 1. On receipt of ibis prospectus, let the Old Sub scribers, at every Post Office, appoint one of their number, or some othtr suitable person, an Agent. Let him send us at once, as many name* and as much money as possible. In esses where substantial agent* make thimstlves responsible for their subscribers, this responsibility will be regarded as equivalent to payment in advance? provided they settle their ac count* within six months. Even in such cases, how ever, immediate payments are decidedly preferable ; and, to eneouragn them, the commissions to agents are ai ranged thus:?On cash orders, 25 percent: on deferred remittances, 12j per cent. 2. As the Prospectus will lie widely distributed, let sll persons who see it, and feel an interest in it, act promptly in the manner d> scribed above. It is thought that a little effort will be sufficient to pro cure a company, or club, at almost any Post-effic* in the Union. The times increasingly demand just such a publication as is proposed. Address,?W. 8. Stockton, General Agent, Phil adelphia, Pa.: or either of the associate Editors. AI orders will be punctually attended to. Not*.?Exchanges will confer a favor by copying, or noticing this Prospectus. T. H. 8TOCKTON, Editor and Proprietor. Pmladklfhia, May, 1847. FOK RUNT. rrHREE stories of the Fountain Building*, corner I of Second street and Por n ylvania avenue. En quire at the Fountain Bookstoie. msy 4-tf U. WARD. ALUM. 1,600 pounds of Alum, For sale by CHA8. STOTT, Drug 4 Apoth corner 7th k Pa it. ?may 21 if Fauquier White Sulphur Spring-. THIS establishment. no favorably known for the curative qualities of ita water anJ the ele gance and ronfifl of its acfoinminlatioB, will b? ojteneJ for the rsception of visiters on the i?t June. It is situated 50 milN from Alexandria, 36 mile* f out Fredericksburg, and 20 miles east of the Blue R dg*. in one of the moat healtliy and delightful cli mates of Virginia. The direction aud management | will be the same aa heretofore, and the same atten tion paid to the accommodation and comfort ot their | guests. We have an abundant supply ?>f ice. The season, commencing the 1st of Juno, will end | ihe lat of October, embracing 4 montha. Lovers ot muaic will find the band unsurpaaard. Board: $10 per week, $9 per week for i week#, | $30 per month, ?80 for the aeaaon. For more than one day $1 50 par day, 50 cents for a aingl* meal, 25 crnta for lodging, children un der 18 yeara of aga, and servants, half price; horses 50 centa per day, per week $2 60, per month $8 Tri-weekly stages will run from Waahingtoo un til lat of July, after that time daily. There will be a line of stages from Fredericksburg after the lat of July, previous to which conveyancea | will be furniahed on accommodating terms, may 17-tf DAN'L WARD. NEW STEAMBOAT LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Merchandize delivered in advance of Canal or Railroad. Fare reduced. Cabin passage $*,? Deck do- $1 The new staunch and fast sailing sea it earner I ! John Marshall, Captain E ward Huntington, will [ start from pier 3, N. R., New York, on Wednesday next, 12th instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. Fer light freight or passage, having handaoim state-room and cabin accommodation!, apply to the | captain or hoard, or to TOOKER <fc PlER80N3,Coentiea slip, or GEO. W. CORLIES, 283, Pearl st., N. Yoik. | Or in Philadelphia, to . ALEX. HERON, Jr., 3*J, North Wharves. The J. M. was built in Baltimore in 1845, ia 460 tons register, furniahed with a good and powerful engine, und is in all respects well calculated for a | sea steamer?her qualities as such having been ful ly tested on an eastern route. It ia proposed to make this a Tegular Line j throughout the season, provided sufficient encou ragement is given. may 19 tf 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 oldest Tea Establisment in America.? The public have had lull proof of their integrity and responsibility. But such has been the great and preaaing demand for their TEAS of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, tneir two principal establishments in New \ork, vix: 126 CHATHAM AND 168 GREENWICH STREETS. They moreover possess facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt less, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. Their scrupulous regird to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well un derstood, and has already secured them a connec tion, probably, larger than all other Tea Establish menu united, and they consequently are determined to sell Teas purer, mare fragrant, and perfect for the prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the worltl?China excepted. They most zealously invite the attention of the in habitants of WASHINGTON, D. C., to their Agency, where the following'aasortments are always on band; and they feel no hesitation in stating that wherever a single trial is made, a very decided pre ference is given to the celebrated Teas of the CAN TON TEA COMPANY. Reader, make the experiment! Retail Prices as follows, subject in all cant to be returned if not approved of? GREENS. Good YOUNG HYSON, $0 50 per lb. Fine do 0 62$ " No. 2 fragrant do 0 75 " No. 3 very fine do 1 00 " Silver leaf, do 1 *5 Good HYSON, 0 75 " Very fine do 1 00 " Extra fragrant, 1 u Good HYSON 8KIN, 0 50 " Good IMPERIAL, 0 75 " Very fine do 1 00 " Extra fine do 1 25 " Good GUNPOWDER, 0 75 " Fine do 1 00 ? Extra fine do 1 26 " BLACKS. No. 1 SOUCHONG, $0 50 por lb No. 2 do 0 62$ " Finest do 0 75 " Fragrant POWCHONG, various prices. CONGO, varioua prices. Fine OOLONG. 0 50 ? Very fine do ? 0 75 " Extra fine do 1 00 " NINGYONG, various rices. Finest ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, fvery rich Pekoe flavored) 0 75 Fine ORANGE PEKOE, 0 62$ Finest PEKOE FLOWERS, 100 HO WQUA, or finest Black Tea im ported, 1 00 " Ne plug ultra TEAS, both Green and Black, or all debcriptlons, the highest grades grown in China, 41 60 per lb. (-[J TAKE NOTICE !?THE CANTON TEA COMPANY are ihe exclusive venders of the supe rior Black Tes called "HOWQUA'S MIXTI RE." Tbey introduced it in America in 1840?and every other person or house professing to sell the same si all, much less at a lower price?deceive the unwary, as the public themselves will perceive, by comparing the spurious wilh the genuine "Howqua" vended b> the Canton Tea Company. Every package (in addition to its containing FULL WEIGHT, independant of the wiap|>er,) bear tb?- stamp of neatuesa and elegance, and the Teaa therein are so thoroughly secured from ight snd air, that their quality and power will remain un impaired in any climate. Agency ot George Templeman'a Book Store, Washington, D. C. jan. 6?ly , Fresh fruits, preserves, &c.? 60 boxes (halves and quarters) Rasins 6 drums Turkey do 200 lbs Currant* and Citron 50 drums Figs 2 caaea Prunes, in jars and fancy boxes 25 barrels Cranberries, (Eastern) Almonds, Filberts, Pea Nuts, <cc. Preserved Ginger, Peaches, Pine Apples, Limes, fcc. ftuava and other jrllics Olives, Capers, Hardines In addition to bis choice stock of Fami!v Groce ries, by SYLNANUS HOLMES, Lamps, Girandoles, Hall Lanterns an?l Chandeliers. DEITZ, BROTHER & Co. lVJlSHWGTOJy STORES, No. 139, WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, A RE manufactut ing, and hava always on hand, A a full assortment of articles in their line, of the following description, which they will s>ell at wholesale and retail at low prices for cosh : 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. Suspending Camphine Lamps*, Bracket do Jo Side do do Camphine Chandeliers, 2, 3, & 4 lights Girandoles, gilt, silvered, and bronzed, various pattens Hall Lanterns, various sizes, with cut or stained glass. mayl3?tf T)UTTER, CHEESE, &c.-The subscriber Yj has received a full supply of the very best family groceries of every description in his line, which he offers on as reasonable terms as they can be bought in the city?such as Java, Rio Lsguyra and St. Domingo coffee Gunpowder, Imperial, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, and Black Teas Loaf, Crushed, While, Havana, and Brown Sugar Molasaes, ground and unground Spices i Salad oils in flaskes and bottles Bui Mr, Cheese, Flour, Jtc. <Sc. 18000 Cigars of different kinds. I E. W. SMALLWOOD, HOUSE FURNISHING AND CABINET WARE-ROOMS. Randolph b. reeves, sth street, south of the General Post Office, would re suectfully invite the attention of his friends, the <| citizens of Washington a? d its vicinity, to his stoclc of Furniture and Housekeeping articles; comprising in part? j Mahogany spring-seat Sofas " rocking and prrlor Chairs " centre, card, and dining Tables " Bureaus, Sideboards, &c. " and gilt Frames, Looking-glasses Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Cribs, Cradles Shuck, hair and straw Mattresses ] Feather Beds, Sacking Bottoms, &c. Jllso, j Glass, china, stone, earthen, and iron Ware Knives and Forks, Brushes, and Wooden Ware ? i With numerous other articles in the House keeping line too numerous to mention. j He is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Fur niture at the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. He flatters himself that from his long experience in the cabinet business, all work made by h'm will be done in a faithful and work manlike manner, and give entire satisfaction. N. B.?Old Furniture taken in exchange for new. may27 12t SHANNONDALE SPRINGS, JS'ear Charleston, Jefferson co., Vu. J. J. Abell, Pr6prietor. I HAVE LEASED for a term of years this de lightful WATERING PLACE, and will have it open for the reception of company on the 1st of June. The proprietor pledges himself that nothing shall be spared on his part, or of those in hi* em ploy, to render the time of his visiters agreeable. His fare, See. shall be second to that of no olber watering place in Virginia. His bar will be fur* nished with the best of liquors of every kind; and, in fact, it will be the proprietor's determination to render this one of the most pleasant and delightful summer retreats in Virginia. The virtues of the water have been fully tested in casse of rheums tism, dropsy, or dyspepsia, and persons afflicted with either of those diseases will find great relief from the bathing, Ac. The proprietor has a fine coach and team, which will meet passengers daily at Charlestown, on the arrival of the cars, to convey them la and from the 8prings. Terms: $9 for the first wesk, $8 thereafter; $1 50 per day. may 19 tf PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, 8TATEN ISLAND, Hew 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 contain ing 33 rooms, altogether disconnected from the main body of the Pavilion. These rooms arc in tended for gentlemen only; they are of a comfor - able size, light and well ventilated, and superior in all respects to those which are generally deno minated single rooms in the various watering pla ces 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 Brighton, at the following hours, viz: From New Brighton. From North Pier, N.York. At 8 and 11 A.M. . At 9, P.M. and 12. 2 " 5 20 P.M. 3 1-2, 5, &. 6, P.M. More frequent communications will be estab lished as the season advances. The Pavilion ia ready for the reception of com pany. F. BLANCHARD. may 13?tf __ EUTAW HOUSE, Corner of Baltimore and Evtaxe streets, Baltimore, Mil. Henry F. Jackson, Proprietor. This splendid and spacious Hotel, eligibly situ ated for bjlh business and pleasure travellers, is so conducted as to combine all the luxuries of the beat hotels with elegince and real comfort. Choice suites of apsrtmenta 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 elevaud 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 ri?a?ge, to ihe Hotel. Gentlemen's Ordinary, $\ 50 per day. Ladi*** do 2 00 do. Baltimops, 18?-tf i ? ? ?????? P A T43 NT MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER POROUS Slrr?f thening Plaster. IN all fs? where it is thought advisable to keep up permanent stynulant impression on or near the origin diseased*/hese plasters will be found high ly valuable- In faet, all the benefit thst can accrue from s continuous counter-irritant will be produced in the moat efficient manner by them. As in Rheu matism, Lumbago, Gout, Enlargement of the Joints, Chronic Disease of the Liver, Spleen, Lungs, or other internal organa, in short, in all other cases where warming or strengthening piasters are bene ficial, these will ?? found to be superior to sny now 10 may 2lF'tf "*le bT CHARLES 8TOTT. Drug Apoth corner 7th & Pa a*. SEASONABLE MEDICINES. Bull's extract or Sarsaparllla Sand's do <lo Leldy's do do Townsend's do Schwartze's do Houfk'tf Panacea Swaiiu's do Syrup sarsa partita Compound These medicine** are all of Standard Merit, and are warranted pure and genuine. At thi? aeason of the year lhey will be found highly beneficial for pu rifying the blood and invigorating tbe system. For sale by CH AS. 8TO IT. Drug dc Apoth cort.er of 7th 4t Pa a*, may 21 tf _____ __ VARNISH. Coach Varnlah No. 1 Furniture do tf 2 do do [Scraping do Japan do leather do For sale in five gallon tin* by CHAS. 8TOTT, Drug and Apoih corner of 7th & Pa av.j may 81 tf BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Hours of departure of the. _ trains on the M?in Stem and Washington ltranch of the Baltimore and Ohio Rattraad, lat May, 1847. main Stem WESTWARDLY. For Cumberland, Hancock, Martin?burg,_ Harper'* Ferry, Winchester, Frederick,,c? Ellicott'a Milla, and intermediate depots C A ? by tho regular train, For Frederick and intermediate stations, 2 4 rx by exua train, except Sunday, 5 EASTWARDLY. From Cumberland, daily, regular train, at 8 a.*. Hancock, do do JOJ Martinsburg, - do do 11$ " Harper'* F?rry, do do 12$*.*. Frederick, daily, except Sunday ex tra train, 8 a.*. Do da by regular train, 2 *. *. Ellicott's Milla, daily, by aeveral trains, at 7 a. *. 12 w. and 4| r. *. Fare in ?ither direction between Cumberland and Baltimore, $7, and lor intermediate dietancea at the uniform rate of 4 cents per mile. Through tickets are issued between Baltimore and Wheeling, respectively, #'1 Between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, 10 Between Philadelphia and Wheeling, 13 Washington Branch. From Baltimore at 6$ a. m. and f. *. daily. Do do 9 a. *. daily, except Sunday. From Washington at 6 a. *. and 5} r. x. daily. Do do 12 f. m. daily, except Sunday. By order: D. J. FOLEY, Agent, may 18?tf MORNING LINE at 6 1-12 o'clock. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, Landing at Caldwell's, West Point, Newburg, Hampt on, Poughkeepaie, Hyde Parte, Rhinebeek, U. Red Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxaadlie, and Kinder hook. Fare reduced. Breakfaat and dinner on board the boat. _ _. ? The steamboat Niagara, Capt H. L. Kellogg, will leave the eteamboet pier, foot of Barclay at., on Tueaday, Thuraday, and Saturday, at half-past 6 o'clock, returning on opposite daya. For freight or pasaage apply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the office on the wharf. JVIGHT LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. Paasengets taking this boat will arrive in time to take the morning train of cars from Troy west to Buffwlo, 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. t . Tbe low-pressure steamboat Columbia, Captain W. Tupper, 'on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days, at 6 o'clock, p. m. No freight taken afteT 6 o'clock. For passage or freight apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. may 19 tf BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL 8TEAM SHIPS, of 1200 tons, and 400 horse power each. Under contract with the Lords of the Amiralty. HIBERNIA, Captain Alexander Ryrie CALEDONIA, Captain Edward G Lott BRITANNIA, Captain John Hewitt CAMBRIA, Cap. Cbas. H. E. Judkins ACADIA, Captain William Harrison. The four steamships now building, are The AMERICA, The NIAGARA, ? CANADA, " UROPA. 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 16th 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 addition to the above line between Liver pool and Hallif..x, and Boston, a contract has been entered into with Her Majesty's Government, to es tablish a line between Liverpool and New York di rect. The steam ships for this service are now being built, and early next year due notice will be given of the lime when they will start. Under the new contract the steamers will sail every Saturday during eight months, and every fortnight during fhe other four months in the year, going alternaetly between Liverpool and Halifax and Boston, and between Liv erpool and New York. may 14-if rpHOMAS C. WILSON, Auctioneer ?fe 1 Commission Merchant, fronting on 9th and the west end of Centre Market, between Louisiana Av enue and C street. Regular sale days every market day. Juat received a fresh supply of Flower and Garden .*eeds from WeatbersBeld. april 14?tf CLOVE ANODYNE TOOTH-ACHE DROPS. An immediate and Perfect cure. For sale by CHARLESSTOTT, Drugi*i*t if Apoth. corner qf 7th A Pa. av. may 12?tf NOTICK. A SUPERIOR wood-CUT ENGRA VER may hear of something to his ad vantage by applying immediately at this office. vamay31 3l* , GADSBY'S SALOON, Corner of Penn. Avenue and 3d street, un der Gadshy^s H*tel. "Rough and Ready," "Buena Vista," and '?Oerro Gordo" Juleps. 3nHI8 establishment U now open for the reception I of visiters, under the supervision of Mr. J. A. erry, who is prepared to serve up in the most re r her the style every description of beverage# to tickle the appetite and please the tastes of the most fa?tidi They who are disposed to give it a call ?UI be sure to come again, where they can have all tbe fashionable beverages prepared to " order; such as Kough and Ready, Buena VUta, and Cerro Gordo Julep*. Palo Alto Sangaree, Oaeat Punch, Alvara do Cobblers, and California Smashes, Ac. Ac. may20 Im CONFECTIONARY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, <fcc. &c. MRS. M, A. CAMPBELL would respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen ot Washing ton, and viaitera to the metropolis, that she has ta ken the houae formerly occupied by Mr. Barnes, on Pennsylvania avenue, between Sd and 3d streets, west of the Depot, where ahe will at all times be prepared to wait upon those who msy give her tbeir patronage. Ladies and gentlemen visiting the Capitol grounds will find this establishment a convenient and plea sant resort; while no expense or pains will be spared to make the Ice Cream and Soda W ater se cond to none in the city. All tbe luxuries usually found in a confecUonary constantly krpt. Call and see. msy 91 lm FARE REDUCED! WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOAT. Postage Pipe Cents?Freight at Reduced rates. [1 The departure of the steamer JO. JOHNSON, will I*. as nifih as practicable, at the following hours, until further notice, wit: ....... Leave Alexandria at 7J, 10, 12), and 4J o clock. Leave Washington at 11, 1$, 3J, snd 6J o'clock. WM. H. NO WELL, Captain. april 20?iUF EPSOM SALTS. 1000 libs, of Epsom Salts? For sale by CHAS. STOTT, Drug A Apoth corner 7th A Pa av. may 31 tf LLOYD'S ROUGH AND READY SAND SOAP, AND TABLETS, FOR CLEANSING, WHITENING, AND BEAUTIFYING THE HANDS. HLLOYD has ingeniously succeeded in in , Tenting a Compound of such a delightful nature as to render the hardest and roughest akin soft, fair, and delicately white. Ladies Riding, Gardening, or Painting, and Gen tlemen Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Cricketing, Rowing, Ac., or any amusement or exertion preju dicial to the hands, will find the improved ROUGH AND READY WA8H BALLS and TABLETS pleasingly efficacious in removing all hardness, stain, redness, and aH other cutaneous disfigurement; pre venting and rendering the akin soft, fair, and pliable. From the nice combination of Balsamic ingredi ents introduced into the composition, they form a fine Cresmy Lather, with the hardest or 8ea Water, which renders them very desirable for Salt Water Baths. They produce the moet softening and re freshing sensation, and will be found an excellent substitute for the Flesh Brush. They are highly recommended to Captains of Ships, Merchants, and all who trade with fereign countries, as they will retain their virtue in any cli mata. For sale by CHAS. 8TOTT. Drug. Apoth? corner of 7th A Pa. av. may 12?8 Tiaints, Oils, and Paint Brushes, Ac. r The suhxciiher haa just received a large and iresh supply of PAINTS, OILS, Ac., partot which are named below. They are guaranteed to be pure and good, and from the best manufactories. All persons wanting such articles would find it to tbeir advantage to call, as I am determined to tell lower than similar articlea 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 309 lbs. Yellew Ochre in oil 100 lbs. Paris Green, dry 50 Ibe. do. do. in oil J1 large assortment of Paint and White JVash Brushes. 400 lbs. Lamp Black, dry and in oil 10 lbs. Sp. Whiting 1000 lbs. Putty 200 Boxes of Window Glass, all sizes fi bbls. Linseed Oil 5 bbls. Copal and Japan Varnish 3 bbls. Sp. Turpentine 1 cask bleached Lamp Oil, at 75 cts pr. gall. Also, PURE PINE OIL, received fresh from the manufactory every week. CHARLES STOTT, comer 7th street april 27??mo and Penn. A v. DR. C. A. Van Zandt's Health Restora tive Pills is a medicine which not only cures but prevents disease, capable of great results, and tqnally calculated to be safely used for apparently small ones. We all know how dreadful and dan gerous a seated 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 his chest, back, or stomach, or from occasional nausea, dull headache, extreme ner vousness, sleeplessness, trifling prevarication of ap petite, and other disagreeable visitations so common ly and foolishly looked upon as unimfwrtant, may not know that these symptoms, 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 known by the following names: Hypochondria, mania, dhainess, slow fevers, epilepsy, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, chlorasis, convulsions, nausea, nervousness, crapms, gout, pleurisy, jaundice, irrita bility, and violence, dyspepvia, hysterics, scurvy, foul stomach, dry coughs, glandular affections, colds, lin gering rore throats, various disorganizations of the great interline, strictures and spasmodic complaints internally, eruptions, shortness of breath, heartburn, neuralgia, vital inflammation, flatulence, gastric fe vers, Ac. Soinetirrc*, too, there ensues an irregular action of the heart. Take these pills and suffer no more. WYATT A KETCHUM, 121 Fulton st, N. Y., General Agents; and sold by CHARLES STOTT, april 24?firoe. POTASH. B* ffA lbs. Potash for sale. Just received by OOlr CHARLE8 STOTT, may 29 7th street and Penn. avenue. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO. U. S. Mail Line to Cowes and Southampton, and Bremen. The splendid new steamship WASHING TON, 1750 Ions burthen. Frederic Hewitt, commander, will stsrt from New York on the lat of June next, carrying the U. 8. Mail. She will touch at Cowes and Southampton to land passengers and freight, and deliver the mail* for England, France, and Belgium, and will Uje? pro ceed to Bremerhaven. Returning, will leave Bre merhsven the 26th of June. The Washington is built in the strongest manner, with a view to being converted into a ship of war, and t-ubject at any time to inspection by officers ap pointed by the President, both during and after con struction. She has two enginea of 1000 horse power each, and accommodations for 140 first claaa, and 44 se cond claaa passengers. Passage from New York to Southampton or to Bremen, first clasa, $120; second class, $60. Passage from Bremen and Southampton to New York, firat claas, $150; second class, $60, She will carry about 300 tone freight,' whidh will be charged according to the nature of the goods of fering. All letters must paae through the Post Office. Parcela, for which bills of lading will be aigned, will be charged $5 each. For Freight or Pasaage, apply *t the Office of the Ocean 8team Navigation Company, 44 William at. corner of Wall street. New York. fi. Mills, General Agent. Agenta at Southampton, Dat, Cbosket, A Ross, do at Bremen, C. A. Hkineken A Co. do at Havre, William Iselik. The second Steamer of thia line ia in due course of conatiuction, and will be in readineaa in the ensu ing fall. may 14?If ?3" There are in Georgia 60 associations, 1000 churches, and 60,000 membera of the Baptiat church The increaae in the last year waa 4,600. A CARD. LS. BECK would take thia method of notifying , hia friends and public generally that he has re moved hie house Furnishing Store from Pennsyl vania avenue to E street north oppoeite Rev. O. B. Brown's,one aquare west of the General Poat Office. Having a larger house and a lower rent I can and will sell any and all kinds of House-Furnishing Good* cheaper than at any time heretofore. I will try to prove thia to any one in want of gooda that will give me a call N. B. Rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished, april 21-3m LIMB! LIME! LIME! A AA buohela fresh burnt Lime for sale by u. ward a son, at their Lumber Yard on ISth street. may?0 A CARD. ISS ANNA M. BECK would respectfully in form the Ladies of Washington that she is now prepared with her Spring Stock te execute all orders in Millinery or Mantua Making with neatness and despatch. Residence E street, opposite Rev. O. B. Brown's. aptil 21-3m M1 REGULAR MAIL LINE BETWEEJV BOSTON AND N YORK, By the fast and splendid ateamers Rhode Island and Oregon. (?j*Hour of leaving New York changed to fi p. m. THE steamers Khsde Island, Capt. Potter, and Oregon, Capt. Thayer, will run throughout the season, in connection with the 8tanington and Pro vidence and Boston and Providence railroads, leav ing New York daily, Sundays excepted, from pier No. 1, North River, at 6 o'clock p. m., or upon the arrival of the mail train from Boston. These steamers are unsurpaased in speed, splen dor and comfort, baling each of them 60 laige com modious private state rooms and berths for Q00 per sons, besides large private rooms for families, and parlors. These ateamers sre officered by tne most-experi enced men, and will shorten the passage between New York and Boston from one and a half to two hours, thereby srriving in ample time for all the lines from Boston, porth and east. The Orseon will leave New York Tuesday, Thursday 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 Satur day. N.B.?Passengera on the arrival of the ateamera at Stonington proceed immediately in the splendid railroad cars to Providence and Boston without any delay; and a baggage master accompanies each train through to Boaton, to take charge of the bag gage. For passage, berths, state rooms, or freight, appli cation may be made to the agenta on the wharf, and at the offiee No. 10 Battery place, New Fork. may22 tf . , ~J. STOUVENEL & CO., ~ No. 29 Gold street and No. 3 John street, near Broadway, Wew York, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in CHINA, GLASS, AND LAMPS, for oil and lard. Gas Fixtures of every description, Solar and Gas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, Candelabras, &c. Private houses, churches, and hotels, fitted up with Ga?, 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. Goods loaned to parties. Oil at wholesale and retail. New style of Hall Lamps and Lanterns. may 13?tf PEOPLE'S LJNE OF STEAM BOATS FOR ALBANY, From the foot of Conrtlandt street, New York At 5 o'clock, p. m.?Landing at intermediate places. The steamboat Rochester, Capt. A. Hitchcock, will ? leave on Monday, Wednesday, Fridsy, and Sunday af ternoons, at 6 o'clock. The steamboat Columbia, Capt. W. W. Tup per, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day afternoon*, at 5 o'clock. All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this Line without a written order from the captains or agents. For passage or freight apply on board the boats,, or to P. C. Shultz, at the office on the wharf, may 19 tf SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS FOR sale at the FOUNTAIN BOOKSTORE, near the Railroad Depot. may 18?tf CHEAP BOOKS. A VARIETY OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS for sale on very low terms, at the Fountain Bookstore, near the Railroad Depot. ' may 18 tf