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BALTIMORE <fc OHIO RAILROAD. SUMMER JRIUJYGEMEJYT. mmmmaA BOl/RS OF DEPARTURE of the passenger trains on tb? M?in Stem and Washington Branch of lite Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, lai May, 1847. Wain Stem WESTWJRDLY. For Cumberland, Hancock, Martinsburg _ .. Harper's Ferry, Winchester,''Frederick, ( _ >!yL' EUicott's Mills, and intermediate depots ( by the regular train, A* *' For Frederick and intermediate stations, . by extra train, except Sunday, 3 * EASTWARD L Y. From Cumberland, daily, regular train, at 8 a. m Hancock, d.i do 10$ " Martinsburg, do da 11 $ 44 Harper'sF?Tiy,do do 12^ p. u. Frederick, daily, except Suuday ex tra train, ^ 8 a.m. Do do by regular train, 2 r. u. Ellicott's Mills, daily, by several trains, at 7 a. *. 12 m. and 4 A r. m. Fare in either direction between Cumberland and Baltimore, $7, and for intermediate distances at the uniform rate of 4 cents per mile. Through tickets are issued between Baltimore ami Wheeling, respectively, $11 Between Baltimore and Pittsburgh, 10 Between Philadelphia and Wheeling, 1J Washington Branch. From Baltimore at 6$ a. m. and r. m. daily. Do do 9 a. *. daily, except Sunday, f rom Washington at 6 a. m. and 5A p. m. daily. Do do 12 r. m. daily, except Sunday. By order: D. J. FOLEY, Agent, may 18?If ?VOiLV/.VG LIJYE at 6 1-12 o'clock. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, #| Landing at Caldwell's, West Point, 3KUK Newburg, Hampton, Poughkee|>sie, Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, I J. Red Hook, Bristol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxsarkie, and Kinder hook. Fare reduced. Breakfast and dinner on board the boat. The steamboat Niagara, Capt. 11. L. Kellogg, tfill leave the steamboat pier, f>ot of Barclay ?t., on Tuesday, ThursJay, and Saturday, at half-past 6 o'clock, returning on opposite days. For freight or passage opply on board, or to F. B. Hall, at the olfite on the wharf. WIGHT LIJYE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. From the foot of Courtlandt street, Now York. Pastengeis taking this boat will arrive in time 1o take the morning train 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 Culumbia, Captain W. Tupper, on 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 if Fresh groceries,butter,& cheese The subscriber has on hand, a fresh supply ol every description of goods in his line, which he of fers on reasonable terms. 56 bags Java, Rio, Laguyra, Maricaibo, and Af rican COFFEE 25 chest* and half-chests Gunpowder, Imperial, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, and Black TEA8 10 cases very choice Tea. 12 lbs in each, for fa milies 15O0?pbunds double refined and 2d quality Loal Sugar 1500 pounds crushed and pulvercd LoafSugai 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 unground Spices, of every va riety Catsups, Curry Powder, French and other Mustards i 'lives. Capers, Sardines, and Anchovies Salid Oils, in flasks and bottles 700 gallons winter-strained and common Oil. FRUITS. 60 whole, half, and qr. boxes Raisins . 2 casks Currants 4 bbls. Dried Apples 80 do Green do 2 cases Prunes, in j ars and fancy boxes SO drums Smyrna Figs 26 bbls Eastern Cranberries -?00 pounds soft shelled Almonds i50 do Filberts. BUTTER AND CHEESE. 28 tubs choice Welsh Butter dO boxes superior Cheese Sapsago do 31 bbls pin k-eye^Pota toes 40 do extra brand New York Flour 40 do Virginia do 50 pockcu Buckwheat 12 boxes do !W bbls hslf and qr. do. FISH. Xackerel, Cod, '^lind, and Herring. CANDLES. 20 boxes Sperm Caudles '10 do patent do 10 do Adamantine do Brooms, Mats, Pails, Baskets, &.c. 20000 Regalia, La Norma, Principe, and othei brand Cigars. . SYLVANUS HOLMES, ?p I <?it Iff 7,h slrc?t HOUSE FURNISHING AND CABINET WARE-ROOMS. Randolph b. reeves, sth street. south of the General Post Oftice, would rv syectfully invite tha attention of bis friends, the citizen# of Washington and its vicinity, to hi? stock of Furniture and Housekeeping articles ; comprising in part? Mahogany spring-seat Sofas rocking and prrlor Chairs centre, card, and dining Tables " Bureaus, Sideboards, tic. Mr" J . ai,n 5il1 * ?mes> I'Ookin^-glasses Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Cribs, Cradles Shuck, hair and straw Mattresses Feather Beds, Sacking Bottoms, &tc. Mo, Glass, china, stone, earthen, and iron Ware1 Knives and Forks, Brushes, and Wooden Ware With numerous other articles in the House keeping line too numerous to mention. 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 Jong experience in the cabinet business, all work made by h:m will be done iu a faithful and work manlike manner, and give entire satisfaction. N. B.? Old FuRKiums Ukea in cxchaiiKC for new. ? taay 27 12t BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN Mir ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS, of ISOT vOiw, and 400 horse po.ver each. Uuilcr couUat with the Lord* of the Amiralty. HIBERNIA, Captain Alexander Ryrie CALEDONIA, Captain Edward G LoU BRITANNIA,Captain John Hewitt CAM BRIA, Cup. Chas. H. E. Judkins ACADIA, Captain William Harris ju. I'te four steamships now building, are The AMERICA, The NIAGARA, " CANADA, - UROPA. Will sail from Liverpool and Boston, via ll-il^ai. as follows: From Boston. From Liverpool. Ilibernia, on 1st ap. 1847. I Cambria, on 4th ap. 1817 Cambria, on 1st may'47. Caledonia, on -20tl? ap '47 Caledonia,on 16th may '47 I Britania, on 4th may '47 Passergers luggage to be on board tho day previ ous to sailing. Passage money?-from Boston to Liverpool, $120; o. do. to Halifax, $20. No berth securcd until paid for. These ships carry experienced Surgeons. No freights excei-t specie received on days of sail ing. D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, At Harndon 6c Co.'s, No. 6 Wall St., N. Y. may 14 tf QT~}" In addition to the above lino betweyi Liver pool and Halhfax, and Boston, a (.outract has been entered into with Her Majesty's Government, to es tablish a lino between Liverpool and New York di recL Tho steam ships for this service are now being Suilt, and early next yoar due notice will be given of the time when they will start. Under the new contract the steamers will nail every Saturday durinp eight months, arid every fortnight during tho othei four months in the year, going alternaetly between Liverpool and Halifax and Boston, and between Liv erpool and New York. may Id-it FOREIGN PERIODICALS. REPUBLICATION OI>" THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, EDINBURGH REVIEW, NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, WESTMINSTER REVIEW, ? and? BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE. THE above Periodicals are reprinted in N. York, immediately on their arrival by the British steamers, in a beautiful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faithful copies of the originals? Blackwood's Magazine being an exact fuc-siinilic of the Edinburgh edition. The wide-spread fame of thc-c splendid pcti odicals renders it needless to sny much in tl.eir praise. As literary organs, they stand far in ad vance of any works of a similar stamp now pub lished, while the political coniplcxioi^of each is marked by a dignity, candor, and forbearance, not often fouud in works of a (tarty character. They embrace the views of the three great parties in England?Whig, Tory, and Radical. " Blackwood" and the " London Quarterly" are Tory, the " Edinburgh Review" Whig, slid the "Westminster," Radical. The "North British Review" is of a more Religious cast, and has for its editors Sir David Brewster and Dr. Ilanna, sonr in-law of the Me Dr. Chalmers, of Edinburgh. It?, literary articles ate of the first order, and it is libj eral in its politics. The prices of the reprints arc less than onc tliird of those of the foreign copies; and, while they are equally well got up, they afford all that advantage tu the Jlmtrican over the English reader. TERMS: Payment to be insula in advnnce. For any one of the four Reviews, $3 00 per ann For any two do - - 5 00 " For any three do - - 7 00 " For all four of the Reviews, ? - 8 00 " For Blackwood's Magazine, - - 3 00 " For Blackwood and the four Re views, - - - 10 00 " CLUBBING. Four copies of any or all of the above works j will be sent to o; e address, on paymfent of the regular subscription Tot threethe fourth copy being gratis. Remittances and communications must be made in all cases without expense to the publish ers. The former may always be done through a postmaster, by handing him the amount to bo re mitted, taking his receipt and forwarding the re ceipt by mail, post-paid; or the money Way be en closed in a letter, postpaid, directed to the pub lishers. N. R.?The postage on nil these periodicals is reduced, by the late Post Office law, to about one third the former rales, making a very important sa ving in the expense to mail subscribers. In most of the large cities and towns in the United Slates lying on the principal tail road and steamboat roUWs, these periodicals will be deliv ered FREE OK POSTAGE. LEONARD SCOTT & Co., Publishers, jun 28?lyr* 79, Fulton st., N. V. PATENT MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER POROUS Strengthening Plaster. IN all cnces where it is thought advisable to keep up permanent stimulant impression on or near the organ diseased, these plasters will be found high ly valuable. In fact, all the benefit tint can accrue from a continuous counter-irritant will be produced iu the most efficient manner by them. As in Rheu matism, Lumbago, Gout, Enlargement of the Joints. Chronic Disease of the Liver, Spleen, Lungs, or other internal organs, in short, in all other cases where warming or strengthening plasters arc bene ficial, these will be found to bo superior to any now in use. For sale by may 21 tf CHARLES STOTT. Drug 4" Apoth corner 7th <St Pa av. SHANNONDAI.E SPRINGS^ JYear Charleston, Jefferson eo., Va. J. J. Abell, Proprietor. I HAVE LEASED for a term of years this de lightful WATERING PLACE, and will have r it op<n for the reception of company on the 1 st ot June. The proprietor pledges himself that nothing shall be spared on his part, or of tho?c in his em ploy, to render the time of his visiters agreeable. . His fare, &c. shall bo second to that of no other watering place iti Virginia. Ilis bar will be fur nished with the best of litjuors of evory 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 rheuma | tism, dropsy, or dyspepsia, and persons afllicted with either of thoso diseases will find great relief from the bathing, Ac. Tlitproprietof has a line coach and team, which will meet passengers daily at Charlestown, on the arrival of the cars, to convey Ihein to and from the Springs. Terms: $9 for the first weak, $8 (hereafter; %I 50 per day. may 10 tf factsTInot fXiiles! DR. SCHWARTZB'S Chrono-Thennal Ague Pills, warrant! d to cure in eight hours ! Also, DR. SCHWA RTZK'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OFS.1RSJPJ1R1LL.1 suitable for every month in the ye.tr, warr ntcd to relieve Hheummi-tm, Bronchitis, fccrofula.Neuralgi t, constitutional effects of Syphilis, eruptive diseises, and ill others arising fr.tm impurities of the blood. The above medicines may be had wholesale or retail, at the f roprietor's *tore, Penn. l venue, 2d door cast of 'Id street, WSohingloti City. juuc?3 coif PEOPLE'S LINlu OF STEAM BOATS FOR ALHAJNY. 2JuUtj, Sundays cxceptod. I lirouqh direct?at 6 o'clock p. in.?from tho pier between Courtlaudt aud Liberty streets, Ntyv York. Steamboat haac Newton, Cupt.Wm: II. Ptck, will N ave i>n Monday, Wed t nesday, and Friday evenings, at 6 c lock. Steamboat Htndrik 11 tdnon, Capt. II. G. Crut ondon, will leave on Tues lay, Thursday, and Sat urday cveninKs, at 6 o'clock. At 5 o'clock p. rn., landing ut intermediale places. From the foot of Barclay street, New York. Steamboat South America, Capt. Thomas N. Hulse. will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday afternoons, at 5 o'clock. Steamboat North America, Capt. R. H. Furey will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday af ternoons, at 5 o'clock. The above boa'* will at all time* arrive in Albany in ample time for the morning caw for tho East anil West. Freight tnken at moderate rates, and none taken after 4 1-2 o'clock p. m. All persona arc forbid trusting any of the boat* ?f this Line without a written order from tho can tains or agents, t I' ur P?s?age or freight apply on board, or to P. 0. JShultz, at the ofiicc on the wharf. may 19 tf FOR RENT.?The dwelling over the "lore occupied by Mrs. Hamilton, on Pennsylvania avenue, south tide, between 'Ninth and Tenth streets, containing seven line sized roouis, and in good order. To a small I family the rent will be moderate. Inquire of Mrs | Hamilton. junc 11?tf? TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY 1 AT Washington City,D.C. BY WILLIAM P. ELLIOT, " FORMERLY OF THE PATENT OFFICE. rPHE SUBSCRIBER, for more than twenly years J connected with the Patent Office, and for many V*ars official Surveyor of the City of Washington, having relinquished all business connected with his Architectural, Engineering, aud Surveying depart ments, in order to devote his whole time and attcn ion to the service of Inventors, Patentees, and per sons interested in Patents) aud to establish a perma nent Agency at the Seat of Government for the, use and benefit of that important class of the communi ty, opera his services to all persons desiring to make inquiries respecting the originality oi Inventions and Discoveries, and the practice or ublaiuiog Patents in the United States, and relating to ail him'o of busi ness required to be transacted at the Patent Office: such as making searches, and preparing papers and drawings for applicants for Patents Caveats, As signments, Agreement; amending Rejected Claims, and presenting them for re examination; attending to Appeal Cases, Interfering Application*, and draw ing up papers relating thereto, and to taking evi dence respecting the originality of Invention^ He will also attend to making out petitions for the re issuing, renewal, extension, and restoration of lost Patents; apply for Withdrawals, and for Pateuts for Additional Improvements and Designs; make Dis claimers, and procure copics of Patents, Deeds, Drawing*, &c.,aix] have them recorded. Ho will also superintend Commissions for taking testimony relating to Patents, to be used i?i the United Staics Courts in the roveral States. He will likewise at tend to the drawing of Bills in Equity, in cases of Appeal, and attend to the cases at court; to giving opinions on the lega ity of Patents granted, and le gal opinion* on all other points touching Patent cases; to furnishing copies of decisions on points of law relating thereto; to explaining the practice of our courts in deciding Pateht cays ; and to all btlsmess of a legal character relating to Patents. Li the dis charge of the above named duties, the subscriber will bo assisted by gentlemen of the highest legal attain ments, and by artists of.the first eminence. The subscriber having (during a tour through Eu rope) made arrangements with able and responsible Agents in Lo*itos and P*nts, *ill attend to the procuring of Patents in Emuland at d l^itAKC?,and will explain the practice of procuring patents in other Foreign Countries. The undersigned offers his services to Agents and Applicants for Paten's residing out of Washington, whose cases may have been rejected at. the Patent Office, on account of defective claims, or the misap prehension of the Examiners, arising from obsfcurc descriptions. In such cases he will make the re quired examinations and personal applications, and necessary amendments to the papers. Ilis long ex perience in this branch of the business will enable him to give satisfaction. When it is known that many of the rejected claims might lie carricd throu -h tho office successfully, if properly presented and ex plained, the importance of this blanch of the Agency will be duly appreciated. The subscriber will also attend to procuring Mod# kls where required to bo made from drawings of written descriptions. Also to huving.drawings done in Lithography. His terms will bo according to the nature and ex tent ot the services to bq performed. Tho usual re taining fee, however, of live dollars, will generally be expcctcd in advance. Tho chargo for making an examination will be about five dollars. The other charges for the simplest ca.es will boas tollows: For preparing papcr*-viz: Petition, specification and oath ... . an nn n . . , , ? 00 r or preparing original drawings 5 00 Do. duplicate . *. 5 ()0 For Agency fee . ? .5 00 $20 wS'" "K Chi"S'? 1,111 S0', ""oa'l'y "f character, person, unacquainted With the undersigned arc respectfully referred to members and ex-members of Congress who have ro * W?*hington ; and for qnaliflcatione he rc f'.VA Lmvn W?r \(T 'which is the design of the building in which the Patent Office is arrang ed, ) and to tho annexed testimonial of an individual well known to the who|u country, .?d to whom, more han any one else, it is indebted for the present ?mjendid establishment, and excellent code of laws .elating to Patents, that reflcct so much credit on his name Testimonial of the Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, Laic CommisHimer of I'atrnls. 11 Orric*, February |ft, IB42. r. illiam I . Li.hot, who has been formerly employed-in the Patent Office as Draughtsman, <fcc , having established a Talent Agency in the City ol u ashmgtoil, I take great plcasur, m recommending him as a gentleman worthy ?f ronlidenee. and n* being particularly Qualified to take charge .if any bu siness requiring a knowledge of Mechanical Science, Progress of the Arts and Patent Improvement.! alM wcl1 ac/iu?inted with the practice ? nn- n ? *** IJ> Ellswo.th. Office diredly opposite the l atent Office, corner of I and Eighth ?trecti. Cj-All Letters on business must be post p*iu. ... 1 W.P.ELLIOT, June 11-?ly Solicitor for I'aten k. TO FOREIGJY VEJVTLEMEJf, ARRI\ ING in Iho United States, or others, desi' ous of purchasing a permanent country resi> done* in Pennsylvania. The subscriber offers foi sale hi* farm, liluiieil in Montgomery county, Penn sylvania, 14 milea north of Philadelphia. Ii contains 308 acres of land, 288 acres of which are in the highest state of cultivation, producing wheat, rye, Indian corn and hay, equal to any upland farm?the remaining 20 acres being woodland On the pre mises is a fine stone mansion, 60 feet by 45, with a verandah attached, 15 feet wide, extending the length of the house, and a large piazza on the east, the whole giving ample accommodation for a family of twenty persons. The pleasure grounds surround ing the houw arc shaded with elegant evergreen'', and are very beautifully laid out. There aro on the farm three stone houses for farmers or tenants, to gether with three large stone barns, containing sta lling and conveniences for a hundred head or catile, and for the storage of 250 tons of produce, with coach house witgon house, granary and corn crib* attached. There arc also the advantages of a line spring house, ice home, 6*h pond, a garden of two acres, orchards stocked with the finest fruit, green house arid grape wail, a stream of spring water in cvv ry field, a daily mall, by which the Philadelphia and New York pajiersol the same day are received and an omnibus passing the gate morning and even ing. In the immediate vicinity are Episcopal, Luther cn and Pret-bylerian churches. Further description is unnecessary, as all persons wishing to purchase are invited to call arid examine the est {tc. It may, however, bj added, that for beau ty, healthful situation, and advantages, it is not sui* passed by any in the United Htates. It may be wel also the mention the price, which is #220 pu acre. Apply to GEORGE fc?HAFF, Whiternarsh, ?july 2 2awlm* Montgomery eo.. Pa. LVSIDE VEJY1 T/JjY FV/JYDOW~ BUNDS. WILLIAM NOEL, Dealer and Manufacturer of insido Veiiilian Win dow Blind", south side Pe.nn. av. between 9th and 10th streets, Washiugt n. BLINDS of all s.zes and styles furr., hid to order. Split Bi nds plain amt painted, of all s zes. Bras fixtures and trimmings furn'hhed. Lilian aud transparent Curtains put up in the best style. . I irc-scrceus and wide paper for curtains, very cheap. All work done on reasonable terms and with promptness. N. B. Old Blinds repaired and repainted^ ,juneS31m ll'E! ICE! iTCElTI HPHL SUBSCRIBERS have on hand alargcsup ply of pure Potomac Ice, which they will sell at their Icc-house corner of Maryland avenue aud Eleventh street, for Twenty-five cents per bushel. BIRD & GUNNELL. N. B.?Ice deliveied in any part of the city at the shortest notice. B. & (5. junc 23?tf varnish: Coach Varnish No. l Furniture do " 2 db do Scraping ?lo J apan do Leather do For sale iu live gallon tin* by OH AS. 8TOTT, Drug at:d Apoth corner of 7th & Pa a", may 21 if ~ cEoYh anodyne rnoOTH-AGHE DROPS. An immediate and X Perfect care. For sale by CHARLES STOTT, Druggist 4" Apoth. corner of 1th Sc l'a. av. may 12?tf "SEASON A iTLfTiEMC INES. Utiles extract of Sarsapariila .Sand's do do Lcitlf's do do Townsend's do Schwa rtze's do Hourk'd I'anacca Swaini's do v S}rup Sarsi par ilia Compound These medicines are all of Standard Merit, and are warranted pure and genuine. At this season of the year they will be found highly beneficial for pu rifying the blood aud invigorating the system, a For sale by C H AS. STOTT. Drug & Apoth corner of 7th & Pa av. may 21 tf AllJM. 1,600 pounds of Alum, For sale by CHAS. STOTT, Drug &, Apoth corner 7th <St Pa. may IQtf av. NEW STEAMBOAT LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. Merchandize delivered in advance of Caual or Railroad. Fare reduced. Cabin passage $2; D/ c/edo? $1 25. The new staunch and fast sailing sea steamer John Marshall, Captain E ward Huntington, will start from pier 3, N. R., Now York, on Wedi.esda) next, 12th instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. For light freight or passage, having handsome state-room and cabin accommodations, apply to the captain or board, or to TOOKER <fc PIERSONS, Cocrities' slip, or GEO. W, CORLU2S, 283, Pearl st.,N. York. Or in Philadelphia, to ALEX. HERON, Jr., 33], North Wharves. The J. M. was built iu Baltimore in 1845, i* 450 tons register, furnished with a good and powerful engine, aud is in all respects well calculated for a sea steamer?Iter qualities as such having been ful ly tested on an eastern route. It is proposed to makthiso a regular Line throughout the season, provided sufficient encou agement is given. Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. PHIS establishment, so favorably known for curative qualities of its water aud the clc gaiicc and comfort of iu accomm xlation; will bo opened for the reception of visiters on the 1st June. It is situated 60 miles froin Alexandria, 35 miles from Fredericksburg, and 20 miles east of the Blue R'dge, in one of the most healthy and delightful cJi mates of Virginia. The direction and management will lie the sarr.e as heretofore, and the same atten tion paid to the accommodation and comfort of their guests. Wo haVc an abundant supply of ice. The season, commencing the 1st of June, will cud the 1st of October, embracing 4 months. Lovers of music will find the band unsurpassed. Board: $10 per wpok, $(| per week for 2 weeks, $30 per month, $80 for the season. For more than ono day $1 60 per day, 50 cents for a singlu meal, 25 cents lor lodging, children un der 12 years of age, and servants, half price; horses 50 cents per day, per week $2 50, per month $8. Tri-weokly stages will run from Washington un til 1st of July, after that time daily. I here will be a line of stages from Fredericksburg after the 1st of July, previous to which conveyances will be furnished on accommodating terms. lusy 17?tf * DAN'L WARD. CONFECTIONARY, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, &c. <fcc. MRS. W. A. CAMPBELL would respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen of Washing ton, snd visiters to the metropolis, that she t)as ta ken the house formerly occupied by Mr. Barnes, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d streets, west of tbe Depot, where she will at all limes be prepareJ to wait upon those who may give her their patronage. Ladies and gentlemen visiting the Capitol grounds will find this establishment a convenient and plea sant retort; while no expense or pains will be spared to make the Ice Cream and Soda Water se cond to none in the city. All the luxuries usually found in a confectionary constantly kept Call and see. may21 I m GADSBY'S SALOON, Comer of Prtin. venue and 3d street, un der Gadshifs Hotel. "Rough and Ready," "Buena Vista," and "Cerro Gordo" Juleps. 31IIIS establishment is now open fur the reception [ of visiters, under the supervision of Mr. J. A. orry, who is prepared to serve up in the most re c her the style every description of beverages to tickle the appetite and please the tastes of the most fastidi ous. They who arc disposed to givo it a call will be tiurn to come again, where they can have 'all the fashionable beverages prepared to " ordersuch as Hough and Ready, Bucua Vista, and Cerro Gordo Juleps, Palo Alto Sangaree, Oteat Punch, Alvara do CobUlets, and California Smashes, &c. &c. may20 lm FARE REDUCED! WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOAT. Passage Five Cents?Freight at Reduced ratee. ffj The departure of the steamer JO* ^gSSfiSeSEPlI JOHNSON, will he, as nigh as practicable, at the following hours, until further uofice. viz: ? Leave Alexandria tU], 10, 12], and 44 o'clock. Leave Washington at 8^, 11. lj, !U, and o'clock. WM. II. NOWELL, Captain, april 20?dtf 1000 libs, of Epsom Salts? For sale by CHAW. STOTT, Drug 6l Apoth corner 7th & Pa av. m ay 31 If MiOYD'S ROUGH AND READY SAND SOAP, AND TABLETS, FOR CLEANSING, WHITENING, AND BEAUTIFYING THE HANDS. H LLOYD tub ingeniously succeeded in fh , venting a Compound of such a delightful nature 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; A c., or any amusement or exertion preju dicial to tho hands, will find the improved ROUGH AND READY WASH BALLS and TABLETS pleasingly efficacious in removing all hardness, stain, redness, and all other cutaneous disfigurement; pre venting and rendering the skin soft, fair, and pKable. From the nice combination of Balsamic ingredi ents introduced into the composition, they form a fine Crealny Lather, with tho hardest or Sea Water, which renders them very desirable for Salt Water Bath*. They produce the most softening and re freshing sensation, and will bo found an excellent substitute for the Flesh Brush. They are highly recommended to Captains of Ships, Merchants, and all who trade with foreign countries, as the} will retain their virtpo in any cli matd. For sale by CHA8. STOTT. Drug. <Sf Apoth? corner of 7th 4 ?/'?? <*>? may 12?tf naints, Oils, and Paint Brushes, &c. ? The subscriber has ju6t received a largo and fresh supply of PAINTS, OILS, &c., partof which are named belmtr. They aro guaranteed to be pure and good, and from the best manufactories. All persons wanting such articles would find it to their advantage to call, as I am determined to i-ell lower than similar articles can be got at any other placo in this city. 350 kegs White Lead 120 lbs. Chrofflc Oreen 120 lbs. Chromo Yellow 20 lbs. Chrome Red 100 lbs. Pure Verdcgris 300 lbs. Red Load and Litharge 100 11*. Imperial Green 500 lbs. Venetian Red and Sp. Brown in oil 300 lbs. Yolltfw Ochre in oil 100 lbs. Paris Green, dty 50 lbs. do. do. in oil large assortment of Faint and While Wash Brushes. 400 lbs. 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 bbU. Sp. Turpeulino 1 cask bleached Lamp Oil, at 75 cts pr. gall. Also, PURE PINE OIL, received fresh from the manufactory every week. CHARLES STOTT, corncr 7th street april 27?6mo and Penn. Av. 0R. C. A. Van Zaudt's Health Restora tive Pills is a medicine which not only cures but presents disease, capable, of great results, and equally calculated to be safely used for apparently small ones. We nil know bow dreadful and dan gerous a seated bilious disorder is, and we aro also woll aware of the seeming insignificance of its first warnings or incfpioncy. The individual suffering from alight pains in his chest, back, or stomach, or from occasional nausea, dull headache, extreme ner vousness, sleeplessness, trifling prevarication of ap petite, and other disagrceablo visitations so c >mmon ly a.id foolishly looked npon as unimportant, may not know that these symptoms treated so contemp tuously, are the consequences of a diseased state of the liver, which i( net remedied, will lead either to speedy death or a long tiainof unbearable ills which arc known by the following namos i Hypochondria,, mania, dizziness, slow fevers, epilepsy, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, chlorasis, convulsions, nausea, nervousness, erapms, gout, pleurisy, jaundice, irrita bility, and violence, dyspepsia, hysterics, scurvy,foul stomach, dry coughs, glandular affection*, colds, lin gering t>orc throats, various disorganizations of the great intestine, strictures and spasmodic complaints internally, eruptions, shortness of breath, heartburn, neuralgia, vital iullammation, flatulence, gastric fe vers, &c. Sometimes, too, there ensues an irregular action of the heart. Take these pills and suffer no more. WYATT & KETCHUM, 121 Fulton st., N. Y., General Agents; and sold by CHARLES STOTT, april 24?Cmo. POTASH. ff^/\lbs. Potash for sale. Just received by . l)OU CHARGES STOTT, may 29 7th street and Peuu. avcuue, ( A CARD. La liECK would take thin method of notifying * his friends and public generally that he has re moved his house I'urtim/iihg Store from Pennaylr vania avenue to ? atreet north opposite Rev. 0. B. Brown's,one square weat of the General Pod Office. Having a larger house and a lower rent I earn and toill sell any and all kinds of Houae-Furniahiag Goods cheaper than at any time heretofore. I will try t? prove this to any one in want of goods that will give me a call . .?* for rent, furnished or unfurnished, apnl !M-3m LIME! LIME! LIME! J Of} b??beU fresh burnt Lime for sale by " u. WARD & SON, at their Lumber Yard on 12th street mayVO M' A CARD. ISS ANNA M. BECK would respectfully in. for in the Ladles of Washington that ?he is now prep red with her Spring Stock to execute all orders in Millinery or Mantua Making with neatness and despatch. Residence E street, opposite Rev. O. B. Brown'*. apiil 21-3m OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO. U. S Mail Line to Cotoes and Southampton, and Bremen. The HP,cndul "fw steamship WASHING HSSSi TON, 1750 tons burthen, Frederic Hewitt commander, will start from New York on the 1st of Juno next, carrying the U. 8. Mail She will touch at Cowes and Southampton to land passengers and freight, and deliver the for England, Franco, and Belgium, and will then pro ceed to Brem?rhaven. Returning, will leave Bre. mer haven the 2.F)lh of June. The Washington is 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 an-' pointed by the President, both during and after con struction. She has two engines of 1000 hone power each and accommodations for 140 first class, and 44 se cond class passengers. Passage front New York- to Southampton or to Bremen, first clats, $120; second class,060. Passage from Bremen and Southampton to New V ork, first class, $ 150; second class, #60. She will carry about 300 tons freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the goods of. Icring. AII letters must pass through the Post Office.: Parcels, for which bills of lading will be aigned will be charged $5 each. ' For Freight or Passage,, apply at the Office of the Ocean Strain Navigation Company, 44 William at. corner of Wall street, New York. E. Mills, General Agent. Agents at Southampton, Dat, Crosket, & Rosa, do at Bremen, C. A. Hxinekkit &Co. do at Havre, William Iskliw. I he second Steamer of this lino is in due count of construction, and will bo in readiness in the mm ing fall. ? may 14-tf REGULAR MAIL LINE BETWEEN BOSTON AND N. YORK, By tho fast and splondid steamers Rhode Island *n& Ortgon. (CTHour of leaving New York changed to A p. ra. THE steamers Rhode Island, Capt. Potter, and Oregon, Capt. Thayer, will run throughout the ! ?wa'on, m connection with the Stanington and Pro. vidence ami Boston and Providence railroads lea*-* ing New York daily, Sundays excepted, froin pier No. 1, North River, at 5 o'clock p. m., or opua the arrival of tho mail train from Boston. These steamers are unsurpassed in speed, splen ! dor and comfort, having each of them 60 large com modious private state rooms and bertha for 600 per* | sons, besides large private rooms for Lj parlors. ?' Theso steamers are officered by tne most experi enced men, and will shorten the j?rip between New York and Boston from one and ? half to two hours, thereby arriving in ample time for ell th? lines from Boston, north and east. I Tho Orseon will leave New Yoric *"???? ' Thursday and Saturday. Leave Stonington Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. ? . The Rhode Island will leave New York Monday. Wednesday and Friday. * ^ Leave Stoniugton Tuesday, Thursday and %tur N.B.?*Passengers on the arrival of the steamer* at Stonington procecd immediately in the ?rlmlid railroad cars to Providcnce and Boston without any delay; and a baggage master accompanied each train through to Boston, to take charge of the be*> gnge. For passage, berths, state rooms, or freight, appli cation may be made to the agents on the wharfand at tho offiee No. 10 Battery place, New York. ' may-2 tf M' J. STOUVENEL & CO., J\o. 29 Gold street and No. 3 John street near Broadway, IV ew York, JA^E?HTL,RERS' WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in CHINA, GLASS, AND LAMPS fur oil and lard. * Gm Fixtures of every description, Solar and Gas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles Candelabra*, &c. Private houses, churches, and hotels, fitted up with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all articles warranted. A complete nssortmcnt 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 ol Hall Lamps and Lanterns. may 13?tf PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAM-" BOATS FOR ALBANY, From the foot of Courtl&ndt street, New York. At 5 o'clock, p. m.?Landing at intermediate places. ?LT?TL ,J"hc *?-'arab?V Rochester,' Capt A. JME2MfflK?,tchcot*, wll leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday af ternoons, at 6 o'clock. The steamboat Columbia, Capt, W. W Tud pcr, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day > tern0on?, at 5 o'clock. AN persons aro forbid trusting any of the boats ol this Lino without a wriuen order from the captains or agents. For passage or freight apply on board the boats, or to 1. C. Shultz, at the office on the wharf, may 19 tf SCHOOL' BOOKSOF ALL KINDS FOR 6aic at tho FOUNTAIN BOOKSTORE, near the Railroad Depot. may 18?tf ohMi^books: A VARIETY OF SECOND HAND BOOKS for sale on very low terms, at the Fountain Bookstore, near the Railroad Depot. may 18 tf I Earthenware, China, and Glass. 'T. Pu* J importer and dealer in K. Ware, China mid Glass, wholesale and retail, at his store. ODDosif* Brown's Hotel, Pennsylvania Avenue Washington uty, D. C. ?