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Fauquier White Sulphur springs. MTIII^ eMaWU favorably known for ?.n? ,.,J C " " " I ; ILned for the region ol visiter* .x. the Ut Jni? It is wituated W) miles from Alexandria. 36 ! from Fredc*rick?borg. and 40 miles east ol the Blue Ridge. in one of the mmt healthy and delightful cli mate-, of Virginia. The direction and management will l>e the name as heretofore, and the same ?Men tion paid to the accommodation ?'??' comfort ol their guests. We have an abundant supply "I ict\ The season, commencing the 1st ot June, will end the 1st of October, embracing 4 months. Lover* of music will find the band unsurpassed. Board : i 10 per week, per week lor 2 weeks. $30 per month. $80 for the ?yuK>n. For more than one day "f 1 50 per day, 50 cents for a single meal. 26 cents for lodging. children un der 12 years of age, and servant*, half price ; horse* ftO cents per day, |>er week f'i 60, per month *H. Tri weekly stages will run from W ai-hmglon un til 1st of July, after that time daily. Theie will be a line of stages from Fredericksburg a(t*r the 1st of July, previous lo which convey am es will lie furriMbed on accommodating terms, may 17 ?tf DA.V1.WAUH. I? A T K N T M K I?1 t ;A T\i i> I MM A Hl'BHKR PnROlS sirencrthening Planter. IN all case* where it is thought advisable lo keep up permanent stimulant iiiipresHiou on or near Hie organ diseased, these plasters will be found high ly valuable. In tact, all ihe benefit that can nccrue from a continuous counter-irritant will lie produced in the p'Ofcl ertic.ent manner bv them. As in Rheu matism. Lumbago, Gout, Enlargement of the .loin is. ( hionic Disease of ihe Liver, Spleen, Lungs, oi other internal organs. ,r short', hi all oilier case. wheie warming or strengthening plasters ate l?ene tioal, these will be found to be superior lo any now in use. Kur sale by lllflV til ,| CHARLES STOTT. *trug Apoth corner 7th 4k. Pa av. NEW TKAMBOAT LINK #F0K PHILADELPHIA. Merchant iv delivered ui advance ol t anal or Railroad. Farfreduf.nl. Cuh'm pustule $1; Deck (!"? $1 25. The new staunch and fast saibnir <ea steamer John Marshall, Captain E ward ugton, will -tart from pier .1, IV. R., New \ VVedi.esday nevt, tilth installt,at 4 o'clock j For light Ireight or passage. having handsome state-room and cal>iu accommodations, apply to ihe ctptain or board, or to TOOKER \ PllirtsONs, Coeulies" slip, or GEO. W. CORL1KH, a?a, Pearl >?., N. Voik Or in Philadelphia, to ALEX. HERON, Jr., So', North Wharves The J. M. whs built in Baltimore in 1845, is 450 tons regi-ter, furnished with a g?od and jiowerliil engine, anil is in till respects well calculated lor a sea steamer?her qualities us such having been lol ly tested on an eastern route. it is (iroposed to make this a regular Line throughout the season, provided suflicieut encou ragement is given. may 111 if T K AS, TEA S. \Va*)iiii}flon, D. A Re n c y o f t b e NewYork canton tea c om pan v. THE OLDEST TEA ESTABLISHMENT IN AMERICA ! . PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT IN NEW YORK. THE CANTON TEA COMPANY has been popularly known for many years. This i> the largest and oldest Tea Establiement in America.? I he public have had lull proof of their integrity ami responsibility. Bui such has been the great and pressing demand for their I LA'S of late, that they have been obliged to enlarge, to a gieat extent,turn two principal establishments in New V ork, viz; 1*5 CHATHAM AMI) lt?:i CUEENWH'H STREETS. They moreover possess facilities, in relation lo llie Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt less, superior lo any oilier Ita ' onceiuin Ameiica. Their scrupulous regard to all. principles that lend to elevate the character ol a large house, is well un derstood, and has alieady secuffcl them a coftnec* lion, probably, larger than all other leu Lstabl.sn - ments united, and they consequently are determined to sell Teas purer, mart fragrant, and /infect fx the prices, iu the aggregate, than an> house in the w.irld?China excepted. 'I'hey most zealously invite the attention ol the in habitants of WASliiNG TON, D. C? to thei. Agency, where the lollowing assortment*!are al.vays on hand; ami lliev feel no he.-ilation in stating that wli-rever a tingle trial is made, a v.-ry decided pre ference is given to the celebrated i < .i- ol i!ic CAN TON TEA COMPANY. (?/? Reader, make the experiment! Retail Prices us fi'lowr. guhjr t in all cas"x tf In returned if "at approved of? GREENS. Good VOrNG HYso\. Fine do No. 2 rragrant do No. 3 very line do Silver leaf, do <iood 11 \ SON, Very line do Ex Ira fragrant, <iood HYSON SKIN. Good IMPERIAL, Very line do Extra tine do Good GUNPOWDER, Fine do Extra fine do BLACKS. No. 1 SOUCHONG, No. 2 do Finest do Fragrant POWCIIONfi, CONGO, Fine Ot )L< )NG Y;ery fine do Extra fine do NINGYONG, Finest ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, (very rich Pekoe llavored) 0 <5 Fine ORANOE PEKOK. <? Finest PEKOE FLOWERS, I On H(>WQl'A, or finest Black Ten im ported, 1 00 '? Ne plus ultra TEAS, both Green and Uln< k. of all desri'iptimis, the highest grades grown in Cbinvt, <*1 ail per lb. q3?TAKE NOTICE! -THE CANTON TEA COMPANY" are the exclusive venders of the ^npe nor Black Tea culled "HOW t^l'A'ri MIX I'l RE." They iutroduceil it in America iii 1840?and every other person or house professing lo n il the same ai . all, much lea at a lower price?deceive the nnwary, as the public hciuselve# will perceivt ,Uy comparing the spurious vith the genuine "Howqua" vended by' the Canton ve? Company. Every ps.kage (tn addition to its ron'ainoig FI LL WEIGHT, inde|>endaiit <d the wtapjier,) bear the stamp of neatness ami elegance, and tiie Tens therein are so thoroughly secured from ighl and air, that iheir quality and power will remain un impaired in any climate. Agency at George TeNipleman's Book Store, Washington, IJ. C. ^an. 6?ly 60 per III. 0 62 3 " 0 75 " 1 00 " 1 25 0 76 " 1 00 " I 25 " 0 60 " 0 76 " 1 00 " I 35 " 0 76 " 1 00 " I 25 " f0 60 per II> O 02 A ?' 0 75 " various prices, various prices. 0 50 ? 0 75 " 1 00 " various rices. T?> INVENTORS. . PATENT AGENCY AT Washiit2,ton City, I).C, BV WII.T.TAM P. EI.MOT, FORMERLY OK THE PATENT OFFD'E. rilHR SrBSOKIBER.for more th*n twenty years connected witli the Pa'ent Office. ami lor many i years official Surveyor i>l" the < "itv of Washington,! having relinquished all business connected with l?i-* Architectural, Engineering. and Surveying depart menfa, in order Jo devote hi* whole tune and atteu iinn to the nervire of Inventors, Patentees, and per sona interested in Patents, and to establish a |M-rma nent Agency at the Seat of Government for the use and licuelii ol that important class of the communi ty, offers his services to nil person* desiring to niakt inquiries reiipwting the originality of Inventions and 1 liseoverics. and the practice or obtaining Patents in the l ulled Sigtfi, and relating to alt kinds of busi ness required to l?e transacted at the Patent Office: such as mak.ng searches, aiul preparing pa|*rs and drawings for applicants tor Patent'*, Caveats, As signments, Agreements; amending Jiejected (Maims, and presenting them for re examination; attending to Appeal Cases, Interfering Applications, and draw ing "I' papers relating thereto, and to taking evi dent e rc>pectii^j the originality of Inventions, lie will also attend to making out petitions for' ihe re issuing, renewal, extension, and restoration of lust Patents; apply for Withdrawals, and for Patents for Additional Improvements and Designs; make Dis thinners, and procure copies of PatenU, Deeds, Drawings, <Ve., and have them tecurdtd. Me will als?) superintend Commissions tor taking testimony relating to PsO' ius, to lie used in the United State* 4'ourts in the several Stales. He will likewise at tend to thediawi ? ?f Hills in Equity, in case* ol \ppeal, an I atic.it ? the cases at court; to giving opinions on the l? ity of Patents granted, and le gal opinions on all other points touching Patent cases; to furnishing copies ol decisions on points ol law relating thereto ; to explaining the practice ol our courts in deciding Potent cases; and to all business <<f a legal character relating to Patents. In the dis charge of the above named duties, the suhx-riher will ,lie assisted by gentlemen of the highest legal attain ments, and by artists of the tirst eminence. The subscriber having (duiing a tour through Eu rope) made arrangements with able and responsible A genu in I.omiu* ami Paiiis, will attend to the procuring of Patents in Rnolanm aril Fu AMCK.and w ill explain the practice of procuring patents in other Foreign ( 'ountries. The undersigned offers his services to Agents and | Applicants for Patents residing u\it of Washington, whose cases may have been rejected at the Patent Ollice. on account of defective claims, or the misap prehension of the Examiners, arising from obscure description.;. In such cases he will make the re quired examinations and personal applications, ami necessary amendments to the. papers. His long ex perience in this branch of the bu-iness will eiiablt liiin to give satisfaction. When it is known that many of the rejected c.l&iins might lie carried through iho office successfully, if properly presented and ex plained, the im(>oriance of this blanch of ihe Agency will be duly appreciated. The subscriber will also attend to procuring Mon ti.* where required to l*s made from drawings ol written descriptions. Also to having drawings done in Lithography. His terms will We according to the natur at ex tent of the services to 1*; |>erformed. The usual re taining fee, however, of live dollars, will generally lie expected in advance. The charge for making an exiamination will l>e about five dollais. The other charges lor the simplest cases will tie as follows: I-'or preparing papers?viz: Petition, specification and oath . . . . $f? 00 For preparing original drawings . fi 00 Do. duplicate . . f> 00 For Agency fee ... ft 00.1 For complex cases the charges will vary from I j20 to *100. For integrity of character, persons unacquainted with the undersigned are respectfully rehired to | members and ex-members of Congress who have re | adrd in Washington ; and lor qualifications he r.> j 'f?-i's to his own works, (one of-which if- the design J of the building i-i which the. l atent Office is arrang-! ed,) and to the annexed testimonial of an individual well known to the wholt? country, and to whom, | more than a'iy one else, it is indebted for the present j snlendid establisliroent, and excellent cod-? ol laws ? elating to Patents, that rellect so much credit on his uamc. Testimonial of the Hon. H. T., Ellsxvoiitii, [silt Cumin i.sjiitiner of fulfills. Patent Okkick, February 15. 18-12. Mr. Willi im P. Elliot, whohas been formerly employed in the Patent Office as Draughtsman, &e.. li ving established a Patent Agency in the (-'itv of V\ ashinglon, I-take great pleasure in recommending iiim a; a gentleman worthy of confidence, and i tieing partit ulailv <|iialilie>l to take charge of any bu siness requiring a knowledge of Mechanical Science, Progress of the Arts, arid Patent Improvements. Mr. Elliot is also well acquainted with the practice of Ihis Office. Hkniit L. Ellswou tii. (office direct Iff opposite the t'lilrnt Office, corner of i' and Eighth street*. QCj'All Letters on busiue-s must he ro.cr paid. W. P. El.MOT, june 11 ? ly licitor for J'utriils. PKOPfiM'S lAHti ol' STKAM HUATS FOR A 1.13ANY. Daily, Sti inlays erccptol. riirough direct?rt? 6 o'clock p. m.?from the pier between Coitrllandt and Lilierty streets, N< w York. 4 Steamboat Isaac Newton, Capf..Wm. 11. Ptck, will leave on Monday, Wed in sday, and Friday evenings, at (i o'cloi k. Steamboat Htndrik Hudson, Capt. K. (?. ('rut teiideu, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday evenings, at f> o'clock. At ;'i o'clock p. ni., landing at intermediate place?. From the foot of Barclay street, New \ ork. Steamboat Smith Ami rim, (.'apt. Thomas i\". dulse, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, 1'iiday. ami Sunday afternoons, at f> o'clock. tSlcambo.it North Aairira, ('apt. U. II. In rev. will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday af ternoons, at f> o'clock. The above boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample time tor the morning cars for the East and West. Freight taken at moderate rales, anil none taken after 4 l-2?'c!od? p.m. * All persons are forbid trusting any of the boats .<f this l.inc without ?? written order from the cap tains or agents. For passage or fret " apply on board, or to P. C, Shitlt/., at the office iiTi the wharf. may 10 If 'KOiJOH AM) RKADY" PAiNTS. Ji few more left, at fifty cnxts a ]>air. 4 I.So, running *11 at auction prices, a good a-sm tmerit of SIM M K K t'l.O I II, I'weed ;o:d I.men Coats, Satin, Silk, and White Marseilles Vests; Oassioicrc, |,inen, and (iam hroon Pants ; with Shirts, Suspenders, Drawe Handkerchii.fit, and a variety of Faney (roods. WM. ?. LEWIS, f^l'cnn. avenue, near 11th street way SW prs. yV OR Till. Y(1 TOA H. S SET HEX, Attorney and Counsellor at I. AW*. W A<H I NMTliN , H. C. PrietifM in the Supreme Court of the f'nited States, and in the courts ot Maryland) Virginia, and lUe District of Colombia, and ACTS AS AGENT for persons having business wnh (awgMM, the W ar, 'I reasury, Nttvv. and (Jeneral Punt Office partmenl*, the (Janeral Lund Ofliiv, Pension Office Ottice of Indian Affairs, Patent Office, Ac. Ac. OFFIC II Missouri A venue, between ;1J and 4 ' streets. Cfj" Particular attention pad to thp procuring of thp Bounty due to Soldiers oi l lie fnitrd States un der ihp law i f Feb. 11, IS-IV, and to the procuring ot Patents for now Inventions. ap 14dtf HOUSR KlIKM^HLNCi AND CABINET WARE-ROOMS. RANDOM>|i B. KEFVKS, Htli street, south ot the General PostOttice, would ie. s^ectfully in\itp tin attention of liis friends, the citizens of Washington ai d ?t< vicinity, to hi-, stock of Furniture and Housekeeping articles; comprising in part - ' Mahogany spring-sent Sofas " rocking and prrlor Chairs i 41 centre, card, and duuug Tables Bureaus, Sideboard--, &c. and gilt Frames, Looking-"lasses Wardrobes, Bedsteads, CVihs, Cradles ?Shuck, hair and straw Mattresses Feather Beds, Sacking Bottom*, Stc. JltxOy Glass, china, stone, earthen, and iron Ware Knives and Forks, Brushes, and Wooden Ware With numerous other articles in the House keeping line too numerous to mention. lie is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Fur niture at the shortest notice, and oil the most rea sonable terms. He rialleis 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 Fprnitork taken in exchange for new. may27 12t SHANi\OM>Al,K SHUN(JS, JVttur Clutrleslcm, .h'd'rrsoii en., /"??. J. J. Abkijm Propkiktor. I HAVE! LEADED f.?r a term of years this ,]e* lightlul IV.4TEKINiJ 1*LACli,uuA will have it open for the reception of company on the 1st of June. The proprietor pledges himself that nothing shall be spared on bis part, or of those in his em ploy, to render the time of his visiters agreeable, llis fare, Ac. shall lie second to that of no oilier 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 cases of iheiimu lism, dropsy, or dyspepsia, and persons afflicted with either of those diseases will find g eat relief from the bathing, &c. The proprietor has a fine coach and team, which will meet passengers daily at Charlestown, on the arrival of the cars, to convey them to and from the Hpiings. Terms: #9 lor the lirst wesk, $8 thereafter; $1 50 |>er day. may. 19 tf . . . PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND, HfW York. f PHE Proprietor begs to inform his friends and JL the public, that he has made considerable improvements in this establishment since the, last season, lie has erected a large building contain ing 3.'1 vooms, altogether disconnected from the main body of the Pavilion. These rooms are in tended lor gentlemen only; they are of a comfor - able size, light and'well ventilated, and anterior in all respects to those, which are generally deuo initiate^ single rooms in the various watering pla ce* throughout the country. The Proprietor is now ready to tre it with fami lies or parties wishing to engage rooms for the season. I.etlers addressed to hiui at the City Ho tel-, Broadway, w ill be immediate!* attended to A steamooat runs between New York and New Brighton, at the. following hours, viz: From .N'fir Urightini. Fiom .Worth Pier, A*. York. A tf* and II A.M. At It. P M.qnd IS. 5? ? yo P.M. 3 1-2, ,r). & (I, P.M. More frequent communications will be estab lished as the season advances. I'lie Pavilion i.* ready for the reception of com pany. . F. BLANCHARO. may 13?tf 1 >K F.S I1 l J KOt ~EK IKS, BI'iTTK lt,<V "(711KBSE X The subscriber bus on hand, a Iresli supply ol every description ot goods in his ,nit, wh'ch he of fers on reasonable terms. r>e bags Java, Kio, i<o?uyra, Maricaiho, and Af rican ('<0F F E l'i 2!7 chests and half-chests Hun powder, Imperi i!, Old Hyson, Voting Hyson, and Black TEAS Ift cases very ciioice Tea. 12 His in each, for fa milies IfiOO pounds double refined ai.d 2d quality T.oal Sugar iritlO pounds crushed and ptilvetcd I>oaf Su.;ar ltlfHl do white Havana do" 1000 do brown do do Porto Rico and New Orleans do Do do ami ISt Croix Midasse? Sugar-house and Mew fheria Sirup (?round and tuigrmind Spices, ofevorv va riety Catsups. Cnrrv Powder, French and other Mustards Olives,' '.ipers, Sardines, and Anchovies Suiid (tils, in flasks and tuililes 700 gallons wiuter-Htraine.1 and common Oil. FRUITS. 60 whole, half, and qr. boxes Raisins 2 casks Currants 1 bids. Dried Apples 90 do (Jrcen do 2 cases Prunes, in jars and fancy boxes HO drums Smyrna Figs 2(> bhl.'' Eastern (Cranberries MXl pounds suit shelled Almonds i TtO do Fillierts. BUTTEK A:\: > f'TIKKSR 2H tubs choice Welsh Butler ltd boxes superior ('heese Sapsago do 31 bhls pink-eve^Potatoes -Id do extra brand j\ew \'nrk Flour 40 do Virginia Ml pockets Buckwheat 12 boxes do 2:) bjils h it and qr. do. K1SJI. ^{.ickerel, (miiI, Shad, and llerrinfr I'AMHIX 20 botes S|jerm Candles 10 do patent dn 10 do Adamantine do Broom-, Mats, Pailst Baskets, ire. 2(iOOO Itegalia, I.a Norma, Principe, and other brand Cigars. iS\ I, VAN I .s IIOI.MES, tp II?dtff 'ith street. "ALUM. 1,500 poll nils of Alum, For sale by STOTT, Drug <& A [Kith cornet ith & Pa. av, may \ii tf VARNISH. Coach Varnish No. l Furniture do " 2 ?to do Sri-aping do ?> a pan do Leather do Fur sale in live gallon tin* by <111 AS. 8TOTT, Drug and Apoth corner of 7th &' Pas" may 21 tf CLOVE ANODYNE rpOOTII ACHE I>HOPS. An immediate and i. Perfect cure. For sale liv CHARLESSTOTT, Driigg'ut A Aputh. corner of lilt ?V fa. av. may 12?tf SEASONABLE MEDICINES. Hull's extract of Saraaparilla Sa nil's do do l.eidy't* do do Towntend's do Sell wartKC*# do liouck'n Panacea Swaini's do syrup Nnrsaparilla Compound These medirines are alt of Standard Merit, and are warranted pure and genuine. At this siason of! the year they will be f.iund highly beneficial for pu rifying (he Mood and invigorating the system. For. sale by CHAS. S'l'OlT. Di ng Apoth corner of 7th Ar Pa av. may 21 tf *1 51) BtiCK'8 $\ 50J i) iv i i:krf.<?tvi*e Roons, Removed to the corner of 7th street anil Petal ut'i'nut, over Stall's Drily; Store. A CCDRATE and highly finished Portraits for /\ SI 50, Groups in proportion. Post Mortem case* attruded to with prompti tude aiid curtain success at a reasonable advance. A share ol the public patronage is most respect fully solicited. junc. I tf J. H. B. BECK. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN 3?*?;.KOY'AL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, of l*wl tons, niul 400 hoi>e po.ver each. Under contract | with the Lords of the Auiiralty. HIBERNIA, Captain Alexander Ryrie ('\LEDONI A, ? 'aptain Edward (j Lott BRITA INNIA, Captain John Hewitt CAM.BRIA, Cap. Uhas. H. E. Jndkins ACADIA, Captain William Harrison. The foui stcamidiipM now building, are The AMEHICA, The NIAGARA, " CANADA, " l/ROPA. Will sail from Liverpool and Boston, via Halifax, | as follows: From Boston. From Liverpool. 11 ihernia, on 1st ap. 1847. I Cambria, on 4tb ap. 1847 Cambria, on 1st inay'47 I Caledonia, on 20th ap '47 Caledonia,on liitli may'47 | liriUnia, on 4tb may '47. Passer gers luggage to be on board the day previ ous to sailing. Passage money?from Boston to Liverpool, $1*20; | do. do. to Halifax, $2(1. No berth seemed until paid for. These ships carry experienced Surgeons. No freights except specie received on days of sail-1 ing. D. BRIGHAM, Jr.. Agent, At Harndon & Co.'s, No. 6 Wall st., N. Y. may 14 tf Q03 In addition to the above line hetwe<jp Liver pool and Hallifax. and Boston, a contract has been entered into with ller Majesty's Government, to es tablish a line between Liverpool and New Y ork di rect. The stemn 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 olhejr four months in the year, going alternaetly Utween Liverpool and Halifax and Boston, and between Liv erpool and New Vork. may 14-tf 11AI ,TIM< >K K & Oil IO RA1LKOAI). SI TM. MK It J It It. L\v; EMFJKT. , as v&uafi&M ^^ '?s&ffl HOURS OF DEPARTURE of the jiasscnger trains on the Main Stem and Washington Uranch of rhe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1st May, 1847. Main Nil cm , WESTIVJJNDT.y,, For Cumberland, Hancock, Murtinsbtug, Harper's Perry Winchester,'Frederick, ( .. Ellicott's Mills, and interfiled late depots (* ' 1 by the regular train, J a. . For Frederick and intermediate stations, ? ^ by extra train, except Sunday, ' M EASTWARD l.Y. From Cumberland, daily, regular train, at 8 a. m. Hancock, * do do i OA Maitinslrurg, do do 11 ] I larperVI'Vri v, do lio 1-A p.m. Frederick, daily, except Sunday ex tra train, 8 a. m. Do do by regular irain, :i p. m. F. 11 icott's Mills, daily, by several train?, at 7 a.m. 12 m . and 4 J p m. Fare in lither direction between Ciimbcrlarid and Baltimore, $7, an>l lor intermediate distances ut the uniform rate of 1 cents per mile. Through tickets arc issued between Baltimore and Wheeling, respectively, $ I I Between Ualtirnfire and Pittsburgh, IK Between Philadelphia and Wheeling, l.) Wasliiugtoii Rrniitii. From Baltimore at BJ a. m. and t\ m. daily. Do (!>? 9 a. m. daily, except Sui.dny. From Washington at fi a. m. and .r?.^ e. m. daily. Do do 12 p. m. daily, except Sunday. By erder: D. J. FOLEY, Agent, may 18?tf .?1/ ORNLYCi I.IN Eat <i 1-12 o'clock. F< >R A1 .13 A N Y AND TROY, a ?ar?fi Landing at ('aidwell's, VVest Point. SSf Newburg, Hampton, Poughkeepsie. Hyde Park, Khinebeck, U. Ked Hook, Diistol, Catskill, Iiudson, Coxsackie, and Kinder hook. Fare reduced. Hieakfast and dinner on board the boat. The steamboat Niagara, ('apt. II. L. Kellogg, will leave the steamboat pier, loot of Karclay St., on Ti.csday, Thursday, and Saturday, at half-past I! o'clock, leiurning on opposite days. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to F. II, Hall, at the office on the wharf. , JYIGHT LIJYE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. From tbc foot of ('ourlland: strejt, New Vork. PasHcngei* takine this boat will arrive :ii time to lake the morning train of cars trem Troy west to Uurtulo, and noith to Saratoga and Lake George. The low-pressure steamboat Umpire, ('aptain Pll. Macy, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at fi o'clock p. iti. The iow-pressnro atcnmlioal Columbia, ('aptain W. Tupper. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days, at ti o'clock, p. tn. No freight taken after 5 o'clock. For passage or frei-jht apply on board, or at the office on the wharf, may 19 tf CONFECTIONARY, ICR CREAM, SODA WATER, <fcc. &c. MRS. M. A. CAMPBELL would respectfully inform the lathe* and gentlemen of Washing ton, and visiters to the metropolis, that she has ta ken the house formerly occupied by Mr. Barnes, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and Hd streets, west of the D<:pot, where she will at all limes be prepared m wait upon those who may give her their patronage. Ladies and gentlemen visiting the Capitol g onmls will lind this establishment a convenient and plea sant resort; while no expense or pains will he spared to make the Ice ('roam and Soda Water se cond to none in the city. All the luxuries usually found in a confectionary constantly kept, Call and see. may:} I I in GADSBY'S SALOON, Corner of Penn. Avenue and 3d street, un der Gadshy^s Hotel. "Rough and Heady," -liuenu ViHta," and '?Cerro Gordo" Juleps. THIS establishment is now open for the reception of visiters, under the supervision of Mr. .1. A. Berry, who is prepared to serve up in the most rt cherthtt style every description of beverages to tickle ih<> np|>etile and please the tastes of the most fastidi ous. They who are disposed lo give it a call w ill be sure lo come again, where they can have ull the fashionable leverages prepared to" order;" such as Koiigh and Ready, Bueua Vista, and Cerro Gordo Juleps, Palo Alto Sangnree, Oseat Punch, Alvnrn do Cobblers, and California Smashes, &c. &c. may 50 I m 1 FAKE REDUCED! WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOAT. Passage Five Cent*?Freight at Reduced rate*. ^5 "^Tii ''l?P^ture of the steamer JO h?^U?XSf SEPII JOHNSON, will lie, us nigh as practicable, at the following hours, until further notice, viz: Leave Alexandria at 71, 10, 12',, and 4? o'clock. Leave Washington at HA, 11. I J, 3A. and M o'clock. WM. H. NOWELL, Captain. apri! 20?dtf 1<MK> libs, of Epsom Salts? For sale by CH AS. STOTT, Drug & Apoih corner 7th & Pa av. may 21 tf LViOlU'K ROUGH AND READY SAND SOAP, AND TABLETS, FOR CLEANSING, WHITENING, AND BEAUTIFYING HIE HANDS. H LLOYD has ingeniously succeeded in in , venling a Compound of such a delightful natuie as to render the hardest and roughest skin 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 WASH BAI.L8 and TABLETS pleasingly efficacious in removing all hardness, stain, redness, and all other cutaneous disfigurement; pre venting and rendering the skin soft, fair, and phable. From the nice combination of Balsamic ingredi ents introduced into tho composition, they form a fine Creamy Lather, witB the hardest or Sea Water, which renders them very desirable for Salt Water Baths. They produce the most softening and re freshing sensation, and will be louiul an excellent substitute for the Flesh Brush. Tliey are highly lecommended to Captains of Ships, Merchants, and all who trade with fereign countries, as they will retain their virtue in any cli mato. For sale by CHAS. STOTT. Prtig. ?$? Apoth,, cortur of 7th J( Ha. av. may PJ-r-tf Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushes, <fec. rJ'!.e subseti!>er has just received a large and tresh supply ??! PAINTS, OILS, ?Src., partot which are named below. They are guaranteed to be pure and good, mid from the best manufactories. All persons wanting such articles would lind it to their advantage to t all, as I am determined lo sell lowei than similar articles can l>e got at any other place in this '-ity JIM kegs White Lead 120 lbs. Chrome Green 120 IV. Chrome Yellow 20 lbc. Chrome Red 100 lbs. Pure Verdegris U00 lb;'. Red Lead atid Litharge 100 li s. Imperial Green 600 lbs. Venetian Red and Sp. Brown in oil not) llis. Yellow Ochre in i il 100 lbs. Pari* Green, drv 60 lbs. do. do. in oil A large iissorlnwul of Paint and White I fash finishes. 400 lbs. Lamp Black, dry ami in oil 10 lbs. Sp. Whiting 1000 lbs. Putty 200 Boxes of Window Glass, nil sizes 5 bbls. Linseed Oil fi bbls. Copal and Japan Varnish bill.--. Sp, Turpentine 1 cask bleached Lamp Oil, at 75 els pr. gall. Aim, PURE PINK OIL, revived fresh from the manufactory every week. CM ARLF.S STOTT, corner 7ih street april 27?fiino and Penn. A v. DR. C- A. Van Zanill-s Health Restora tive Pills is a medicine which not only cures but prevents disease, capable of great results, and ? qually calculated to be safely used for apparently small ones. We all know how dreadful' and dan gerous a sealed bilious disorder is, and we are also well aware of fhc seeming insignificance of its first warnings or incipiency. The individual suffering from slight, pnins in his che*t, back, or stomach, or from occasional ruiUsea. dull headache, extreme ner vousness, sleeplessness, trilling prevarication of- ap petite, and other disagreeable visitations so common ly and foolishly looked upon as unimportant, 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 denih or a long Itain of unbearable ills which aire known by the following names: Hypochondria, mania, dizziness, slow levers, 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 M>rc>thrnats, various disorganizations of the great into.-tine, strictures and spasmodic complaints internally, eruptions, shortness of breath, heartburn, neuri'.lgia, vital inflammation, llatulencc, gastric fe vers. ice. Sometime?, t<*\ there ensues an irregular action of (he heart. Take these pills and suffer no more. WYATT A KETOIIUM, 121 Fulton st., N. Y., General Agents ; and sold by CHARLES STOTT, april 21?Omo. POTASH. fi^??^4lbs. Potash for sale. Just received by CHARLES STOTT, may 29 7th fctreel and Penn. avenue. A CARD. LS. beck would take thin method of notifying , hi** friends and public generally that he has re moved his house Furnishing Store from Pennsyl vania avenue to E street north opposite Rev. O. B. Brown's,one square went of the General Poat Office. Having a larger house and a lower rent / can and will aril any and all kinds of House-Furnishing Goods cheaper than at any time heretofore. I will try to prove thin to any one in want of goods that will give rne a call. N. B. ltoums fur runt, furnished or unfurnished, april 2l-3ni LIME! LIME! LI MR ! bushels fresh burnt Lime for sale by U.WARD A SON, at their I.umber Vard on 12th street. may?0 A ? \KO. MlsS ANJVA M. UHCK would respectfully in form the Ladies of Washington that she is now prep ired with her Spring Stock ta execute all orders in Millinery or Mantua Making with neatness and despatch. Residence E street, opposite Rev. O. B. Brown's. apiil 21-3m OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO. V. S. Mail Lint to Comes and Southampton, and Bremen. The splendid new steamship WASHINO xtSxu TON, I7f?0 tons burthen. Frederic Hewitt, commander, will start fiom New Vork on the 1st of Jiiiic next, carrying the IT. S. Mail. Shu will touch at ('owes and Southampton to land passengers and freight, and deliver the mads for England, France, and Belgium, and will then pro reed to Bretwrhaven. Returning, will leave Bre merhaven ihe 2f)th of June. The Washington is built in the strongest manner, with a view to twing converted into a ship of war, and i-ubject at any time to inspection by officer* ap |s)inted by the President, both during .ind after con struction. She has two engines of 1000 horse power each, and accommodations for 14(1 first class, and 44 se cond class passengers. Passage from New Voik to Southampton or to Bremen, tirst class, $120; second claes, $00. Passage from Bremen and Southampton to New Vork, liist class, $ir?0; second class, $t>0. She will carry al>oul :'00 tons freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the good* of fering. AII letters must pass through the Post Office. Parcels, for which hills of lading will Im> signed, will lie charged $5 each. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Office of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, 44 William st. eorner of Wall si reel, New York. E. Mills, General Agent. Agents at Southampton, Oat, Croskbt, A Ross, do at Bremen, C. A. Hkinkkkk A Co. do at Havre, William Iskli*. The second Steamer of this line is in due course of constiuction, and will be in readiness in the ensu ing fall. may 14?tf REGULAR MAIL LINE BETWEEN BOSTON AND N YORK, By the fast and splendid steamers Hhude Inland and Ongnn. QT/ Hour of leaving New York changed to 5 p. m. 1">HE steamers Rhode Island, Capt. Potter, and Oregon, Capt. Thayer, will run throughout the season, in connection with Ihe Sianingtou and Pro vidence and Boston and Providence railroads, leav ing New Vork daily. Sundays excepted, from pier No. 1, North Kiver. at ft o'clock p. m., or upon the arrival of the mail train from Boston. These steamers are unsurpassed in speed splen dor and comfort, ha"ing each of them 60 large com modious private state rooms and herihs for 500 per sons, besides large private rooms for families, and parlors. These stnnmers ore officered hv tne most experi enced men, and will shorten the passige between New Vork arid Boston from one anr* >. half to two hours, the.eby arriving in ample iu;(e for ull the lines from Boston, north and east. The Orseon will leave New York Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday. Leave Stonini'ton Monday, Wedne.-day and Fri day. The Rhode Island will leave New York Monday, Wednesday and Friday. l.eave Stonington Tuesday, Thursday and Sstur day. ? , N.lt.? Passengers on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington proceed immediately in Ihe splendid railroad cars to Providence snd Boston without any delay; and a baggage master accompanies each train through to Boston, to lake charge of the bag gage. For passoge, berths, g,lale ro nm, or freight, appli cation may be made to the age its on the wharf, and at the office No. 10 Buttery place, New Vork. may22 tf .1. STOUVKNJX & CO, No. 29 Gohl. street a,id No. ?{ John strret, near Hroadvuy, t 1% 4* \\ Y O I* I* , Manufacturers, wholesale and RETAIL DEALERS in CHINA, (JfJlSS, ,'ljVlf MM 1*8, for oil and lard. Gas Fixtures of every description, Solar and Gan Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, Candc.hhras, &c. Private houses, churches, tnd hotels, fitted up with Gas, al a great reduction in price, and all articles warranted. ?. , , A complete assortment of the richest rt:l, presi ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand. All tkte ubqvp articles maile to order, and all kinds of Glasstvar? matched to any pattern. Lamps altered and repaired. Goods loaned to parties. Oil at wholesale a Nil retail. New style of Hall Lamps and Lanterns, may IS?-tf PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM~ BOATS FOR ALBANY, From the foot of Conrtlandt >freel, New York. At .r> n'rlark, p.m.?[jtnidin*r at intermediate plans. The Hrpanilioit Boehester, Capt. A. 'Hitchcock, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday af ternoons, at G o'clock. The steamboat Columbia, C:ipl. W. . Top per, will leave on Tuesday, Tuorsd ty, and Satur day alernoons, at f> o'clock. All persona arc forbid tripling any of the boats of this Line without a written order from the captains or agents. For pn?age or freight anplv on h iard (lie brtil". or to P. C. Shult?., at the oHiceon the whaif. may 19 tf s<;iiool iu >~6 ksT?fTi J7k7n i>s )R sale at Ihe ro v \'r. try no ok* n > h p., near the Railroad Depot. may 18?tf CHEAP BOOivS. A variety OF SECOND HAND BOOKS for sale on very low terms, at the Fount uin Bookstore, near the Railroad Depot. may If if T,VaHTMKNH ark, <"HINA,.ant? l]|.A*S. T. I'l'H* ski.I., importer and dealer in K. Wars, China ami Glass, wholesale and retail, at bis More, opposite Brown's Hotel, Pennsylvania Avenue Washington city, D. C.