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to the enemy.
POLK'S PASS TO SANTA ANNA.
The Commander of our Naval forces iu the
Gulf is hereby directed not to obitruet the pas
sage ol Gen. Antonia Lopkz dk Samta Anna
and suite to Mexico should he desire to return
' thither. JAMES K. POLK.
May 15, 1846.
Polk's admission qf having granted the pass,
"When order's were issued to the Comman
der of our Naval forces in the Gulf, oo the 15th
day of May last, only two days after the exis
tence of the war had been recognized by Con
grew, to placc the coast ol Mexico tinder
? blockade, he toot directed not to obstruct the pas
sage qf Santa Anna to Metrico shotdd he return.
' Annual Message to Congressmen. 7, >40.
j, . It rewaina to bo seeu'whether his return may
not yet prove favorable to a pacilic adjustment
(M exisung difficulties.?Ibid.
V f, ?
, w IVhat has been seen.
Battle or Monteret.?September 21, 52,
*83, 184b.?three days hard limiting between
Gen. Zachary Taylor with three thousand men
aod. Gen. Amptudia With twelve thousand
men, resulting in the capitulation Of the City
?losa of the Americans in killed and wotibu
ed?'Fite Hundred!
Dattlb o? Buena Vista.?February 22d
, 23dj between Ge'ti. Zachary Taylor with five
' thousand volvmleers, and Sanln Anna com
manding a Mexico^ force of twenty thousand
inen?resulting in the total overthrow of the
enenw?loss of the Americans in killed and
wounded?Seven Hundred I ,,
Fall of Vera Catu, aod the Castle of Ul
loa, March 29tit, 1847, alter several days bom
bardment of the town by Gen. Scott with four
teen thousand men?loss of the Americana in
killed and wounded? One Hundred! >
Battle or Cerro Gordo?April 17th and
18ib,/tw? days hard fighting, between Gen.
Scott with twelve thousand men, and Santa
Anna commanding a picked Mexican force of
ttoenty thousand, resulting in the overthrow ol
the enemy?loss of the Americans in killed
and wounded?Two Hundred and bHfty.
triumphant SUCCESS.
/CONSUMPTIVES, remember that it is Thorn -
V ?on'i Compound Syrnp of Tar and
, Wood Naphtha, which is daily effecting such
remarkable cures in pulmonary consumption,
asthma, bronchitis, spitting blood, pain in the side
and breast, sore throat, hoarseness, palpitation of
the heart, whooping cough, croup, nervous tre
mors, hives, liver complaint, diseased kidneys,
&o.
Therefore beware of all spurious mixtures of
Tar or Naphtha, and purchase of the advertised
agents only.
ANOTHER WONDERFUL CUBE?
Priladklphia, April 9,1846.
Last August a year, I caught a violent cold, in
consequence of gettiug wet in a shower of rain.
A circumstance so common gave me no immediate
concern, supposing that I should soon gel rid of it.
On the coutrary, however, I daily grew worse; a
violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and
, between my shoulders. I now suffered great op
pression fnyn the great secretion of purulent mat
ter in my lungs. I became greatly alarmed; and
niy friends considered my situation extremely
critical, (he more so as loss of appetite, hcctic
fevtr, and night sweats rendered me as weak as
a child, and at night the sweat literally poured oil
me! This was my condition when 1 commenced
using " Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and
Wood Naphtha." I procured one bottle, and ex
perienced so much benefit that I resolved to con
tinue it. It is now six months since I ceased using
the medicine, and the cure remains perfect. I
firmly believe this medicine is far superior to
every other remedy for Consumption of the Lungs.
J. J. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8, Carberry street.
Affirmed and subscribed this 9lh day of April
1846, before me. v
. J?"* Swift, Mayor of Philadelphia.
CCJ* This invaluable remedy is prepared only
by Angney & Dickinson, (successor of S. P.
Thomson) Philadelphia.
Sold also by Charles Stott, Washington, B.
Rush Roberts, corner Baltimore and Hanover
streets, Baltimore; Duval & Purcell, Richmond,
Virginia. Price 50 cents, or six bottles, |3 50.
JSJ" Avoid all pretended imitations.
DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND
WILD CHERRY BITTERS.
For the Permanent Removal of all such Dis
eases as lake their rise in an Impure Blond,
Impaired Digestion, Morbid state of
the Liver and Stomach, Weakness
of the Nervous System, and a
disordered Habit of
Constitution Gen
erally.
A THREEFOLD VIRTUE?By promoting
circulation, strengthening the system ana
itating digestion, Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and
Wild Cherry Bitters will restore the most confirm
ed invalid to health. Where cither these effects
are necessary to the restoration, the " Bitters "
will be found to poesess every quality desired.
They have been used already with the gTeatcat
success, in many obstinate cases of impurity of the
blood, nervous irritation, Dyspepsia, low spirits,
Scrofula, palpitation of the heart, chronic head
ache and Rheumatism. They are indeed a happy
combination of powerful, yet safe and salutary
vegetable remedies, of a sterling and unimpeai li
able reputation. Tbey have won their popularity
solely by their intrinsic merits, and that they havt
been successful, numerous certificates in the
hands of the proprietor, and the greatly increasing
sales fully attest. Those desirous of an agreeable
yet efficient tonic or alternative medicine, need
seek no ftirther. for in tills preparation they will
find all that is desired. '
Sold Wholesale and Retail by Wtatt Ac Karen
AM ISI Fulton 8reet, N. Y. CHARLLS STOTT,
Washington, and by Druggists generally through
out the U. 8. Priee $1. Large bottles.
A M- norFAR, DEJrrftST, H street, five
ill doors above Perm, avenv*, east side.
TWh inserted on gold plate > better style
JnntH* tf ^ ***' c',e*P accordingly.
vol: i.
no. 88
washington city, d. C. saturday, july 31, 1847.
N. Y. ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO BUYERS OF CABINET
FURNITURE.
J. Ac J. W. Alecks,
At their Manufactory <f splendid and fash
ionable Cabinet Furniture and
Upholstery,
No. 14 Vms* Stbeet, New York,
HAVE just completed iheir full assortment of
Furniture, made in llie most ancient and mo
dern Paiisian and other styles, conw.ling in part of
Egyptian, Elixabetbian, Gothic, Louis XIV and XV,
&c , all of which ia of tboir own manufacture, and
got up under their own personal superintendence,
and warranted to equal any made in this or Europe,
to wtidi they invite the attention of buyera both to
quality and price, befure purchasing elsewhere.
INSURANCE COMPANY
or THE
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
AT PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED IN 1792. ' '
Paid up Capital, 200,000?Surplus, $50,000.
Insures Merchandise, Buildings, Machinery, Manu
factoriea, etc., in this city and vicinity,
at the current rales.
| DIRECTORS.
John M. Scolt, John B. Budd,
Robert M. Lewis, John Stewart,
Charles Macolester, Geo. Trott, Jr. .
N. Lewis Paleske, GustavusCalhoun,
William 8. Smith, James Devereaux,
William R. White Charters. Wurta,
'SIMEON TOBY,President,
William Harpcr, Secretary.
Apply to B. S., WHITNEY,
jy 25 tf 72 Wall Street, N. Y.
Tiffany, young, & ellTs7
respectfully announce that they have opened their j
new e talilishoieht,
JVo. 21", Broadway, corner of Chambers
i street, one block above their former
! - ' ?location.
WITH nearly 200 cases, form ng an entirely
new and the largest stock of elegant Uaaful
and Fancy Articles of a higher order of taste,' beau
ty. and richness than have ever been exhibited in
NeW York.
Bronzes; Bohemian Glass; French and Dresden
Porcelain; Terra Cotta; Papier Mache; Browed,
Gilt, and Electrp-silvercd Wares; rich inlaid Desks;
Dressing Cases; Work Boxes; &c., (Cutlery and
Steel Goods; Paper and Fancy Stationery; Perfum
ery, Brushes, Combs, andf articles for the toilet;
Fans, l/tnbrrllan, Cdtrf, Whips, Purses, and Bags;
Opera Glasses, Ac. Chinese and India Fancy Arti
cles, and Curiosities; an entire importation of Japa
nese Goods, prohthly the most extensive and msgiii
fieent collection ever s4ut out of Japan.
To their former business they will aid
JEWELRY,
and iuvite particular attention to their large selection
both Foreign a*hd American, of tbe newest, richest,
and most elegaut descriptions; beautiful Watches |
and Ciobka; fancy Silver wares, Diamonds, Cameos,
Corals, Enamels, Ac., all of which will be marked I
in plain figures at prices from which not the alight- |
est deduction will he made.
Their Jewelry Department will be under the care |
of Mr. Thomas Crane Banks.
271 Broadway, corner of Chambers at
july 23?tf
NEW FALL GOODS
J. A. UNDERWOOD,
JVo. 12o Pearl street, New York,
HAS RECEIVED BY RECENT ARKIVALS I
FROM EUROPE, and will continue to receive [
t<y steamers and Packois a full assoriincni of
Bobbinet and Thread Laces and Edgings, New I
Style
Muslin Laces and Edgings, new style
4-4 and 6-4 black and white plain and fancy
Nets
4-4 tolack Silk Nets, plain and figured
Black Silk Laces for trimmings
Silk and Cotton (Quillings
Men's and womeu's black, white aTid colored |
Silk Cloves
Men's and women's black, whi'e and colored |
Spun G'ovea
Fancy Cotton Mitts and Gloves
Black, whit) and colored Silk Lace Mitts
Children's Silk Mitts and Gloves.
1-4 and 1-4 long Silk Lace Mitts and Gloves,
do do children's do do
Black and white Silk Hosiery
do do Spun do
Silk Shirts and Diawers
Black and Fancy Satin Veslings
Fancy Silk Cravata
Ladies' Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs
Fancy BonnetinRs
Fancy Silk and 8atin Trimmings, new and |
confined styles
Bavarian Gimps
Bullion and o'her Fringes, from 1 inch to 3 j
inches, in great vaiiety, some very rich I
Men's and women's Thibet and Cashmere |
Gloves
Children's Thibet and Cashmere Gloves
Men'a heavy Woollen Gloves
do Chamois lined Berlin Gloves
Worsted Shawls, in great variety
do Cravats or Comforts,
Worsted Hoods, in great variety
Children's do
Childrrn'e Muffs, Pelerines, Boas, Ac. Ac.
All of which are offered for sale on the most |
fdvorhble terms. july 22?tf
$500 REWARD.
THE above reward will be paid to any person j
who will resiore to her disconsolate parents,
their daughter, MARY FOX, or one half of aaid
reward for such information as will lead to her re
covery. Said Mary left her school about 5 P. M.,
on the 20th of May, 1847, and since that time has
not been aeon. She is only 16 years of sge, 4 feet
? inches, black hair, small black eyea, rather thick
pouting lipa, r< d chocks, small features, pretty and
quite girlish in appearance. She wore a amall
plaid calico dress, pink, purple and blue; black silk
ca|>c and apron, black gaiter boots, pink ailk ahirred
hat, and g'een veil; two ama'l chased finger rings,
a gold pencil attached to a black cord, and her nails
quite short from biting them. It ia strongly sua
pecUd that she haa t?en abducted by a person
named MichacI, alias Martin Hare, formerly proprie
tor of a Bowling Saloon, located near No. 202
Broadway, op|>osite tbe Franklin Uouae, who ab
aconded about that lime from this city, dcerting his
wifo and leaving her entirely destitute of aupport.
Said Hare ia abuut 28 years of age, no whiakera,
fair complexion, and rather genteel appearanoe.
He was seen lurking in the neighborhood of her
school a short time previous, diaguised with false
whiakera.
A siater of Hare, named Margaret, waa removed
by him from a boarding school about the lime of the
abduction, and is sup; used to be with tbem. She
ia described as follows:?^Very dark hair, almost
b! ick ; dark skin, grey eyes, prominent eyebrows, a
small scar on one eyebrow, a amall scar on the right
cheek aa if made by smsll pox, a scar formed by a
gash upon the end of the noae, nearly an inch in
length, the tooth next to the first double tooth on
the left aid n of the face go us; she is about seventeen
years of age.
Any information to be immediately communicat
ed, by tel?gra|ih, if potaibla, to George W. Matsell,
Chief of Polioe, New York, who ia authorised to
pay the pbove reward. jy 21 tf
GE NT 1 NELL A BLANKETING.
C 4 AND 60 Inch Gentmella Blanketing, oft
w * superior quality?for aula low by
"TDOKER, MEADE St Co.,
jy *0 tf 85 Pin* Street, N. Y.
NEW. GOODS.
FOR F^LL TRADE
or 1847.
ALLEN, HAZEN & CO.,
52 Exchange Placb,
Have received by late arrivals
?nd will continue to receive by Packet* and
8 learners Horn Europe, a very wt"
ed stock of
English, French Fanc v and Staple
DRY GOODS,
Adapted to the spproachiog ?eeson, eonnisting in
pert of the following snide*, vir
DRESS GOODS.
Cm1-mere d'Ecoase, plain and twill atrip and
plaid : PUid Oregon*. new paturna and aup. quality
rich color*; Rich PUid Victorias silk and wool, high
colo>a.
RICH VESTINUS.
Figured Silk, Velvet, plan and laucy colored rich
Aripure, Silk Veating*, bl* k and colored striped and
Said patterns, and dtatgps; Rich Ca*luncr* do;
lack aqd colored btriped and plaii Satin* da of ev
ery etyle and price.
WOOLLEN NET SHAWLS.
i A very Urge aaiorbnent from lowe*t to highest
coat, consisting in part ?f the following *tyl*s, via?
New York, Portugal, Brampton, Washington, 1 urk
ish, Monterey, Pyrenees; Palo Alto, &c. A*. &??. **
wall aa many other*, all of which are entirely new
? thia market.
FRENCH KID GLOVES.
A most complete assortment of men's and wo
men'* French Kid Glovea, of all colore, style* and
price* ; alao a large varioty of men'* Buck and wo
men'! and men'a Castor Glovea.
BONNET AND CAp RIBBONS.
A Urge and well selected st(Kk of the ueweat and
most fasbionaWe colors and design*, comprising all
wi 1th* and style*.
SILK CRAVATS.
Black and Fancy Silk Omnia, a large variety of
new ktylea; abo Polka Cravals,iC?ahm*re Mufflers,
etc. etc. ?
SPITALFIELD SILK I1DKS. '
Plain aud Twill Silk lidlu/ligbt and dark madder
colors: real Ihdiarand British Corah*, 86 inch squire;
China Cord* and Twills, bcamiful styles; also,
White, Crimson, and Colored Brocade do.
" ? FRENCH SUBfWNDERS.
An assortment of etitirely nW style*.
rl ? FRENCH CRAPES.
Including the diffe eat quantities of Black, Col
ored and While.
SILK ciLOVks.
Men's and womeh's, of all k'Ads, spun and fine
Silk.
SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES.
A beautiful assortment of Black and Mole colVI
Gimps and Fri.pgea of all widths, styl.s aud prices.
Also, Fancy col'd and Black Silk Girdle".
CASHMERE AND THIBET GLOVET.
A large assortment of all pricos. Also, heavy
ribb'd Woollen do.
CASHMERE SHAWLS.
Rich and high colored, and mostly from lowejt to
highest prices.
WORSTED COMFORTERS AND CRAVATS,
HOODS, ETC.
A very large variety of Comforters and Cravats
of styles eutirely new in this market AWa, a com
plete assortment of Worsted and Woollen Hoods,
Mitts, Boots, Gaiters, Cape, Boas, Coats, Di esses,
etc. etc.
WINTER HOSIERY, ETC.
Comprising a full assortment ofjn^^_ women's
ery description. Also, ?hirts and Drawers of ap
kiuds.
MORAVIAN COTTON HOSIERY,
ol all prices and real Moravian Blue dyo.
IMPERIAL COTTON HOSIERY.
Black, Slate and Mode colors. A full assortment.
TAILORS TRIMMINGS.
Black and colored Silk Twist, Vest Bindings, col
ored and Black Silk Braid*;, etc. etc.
uly 20 tf
PAVILION,
NEW BRIGHTON, S.TATEN ISLAND,
New York.
THE Proprietor begs to inform hi* 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 Irora the
main body of the Pavilion. These rooms are in
tended for gentlemen only; they are of a comfor -
able size, light aud well ventilated, and snperior
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 aud New
Brighton, at the following hours, viz: ?
From Mho Brighton. Fi om Jnorth Pter, N.lork.
At 8 and 11 A.M. At 9, P.M . and 12.
2 " 5 20, P.M. 3 1-2, 5. & b, P.M.
More frequent communications will be estab
lished as the season advances.
Th. ? ??., r"FU"BrA,ScHARD?m'
may 13?If
J. STOUVENEL &. CO.,
JYo. 29 Gold street and No. 3 John street
near Broadway,
New 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,
Candelnbras, he.
Private houses, churches, and hotels, fitted up
with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all
articles warranted.
A complete assortment of the richest cut press
ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand.
All the above articles made to order, and all
kinds of Glassware matched to any pattern.
Lamps altered and repaired.
Goous loaned to parties.
Oil at wholesale and retail
New style of Hall Lamps and Lanterns,
may 13?if
H. Sf D. II BROOKS $ CO.",
CLOTHIERS AND DEALERS
IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMfiRES & VE8TINGS,
JVfc?. 116 and 118 Cherry itrcet, N. Y.
CORNER Or CATHERINE.
HAVE on hand a very large STOCK of
Fashionable ready made Clothing, just msnu
lectured, and especially adapted to the season.
Also, an extensive arid complete assortment of
Fancy Articlee. embracing every variety pertaining
to a Gentlemen'* wardrobe. Also, Clofht, Cowi
merti and Vesting*, by the piece, or in quanuue*
to *uit purchaser*. , . ,
GARMENTS of every description manufactured
to order in the beat possible manner and in powt of
style not to be surpassed.
july 20 tf
JVE W PAPER HANGINGS.
AND WINDOW SHADES.
"VTICHOLA8 PIKE & CO.. No. 173 P?rl street,
l\ Importers and Manufacturer*, have just o^ned
, very Vr ensi?e supply of every style and quality of
American and French Paper Hangings, Bolder*.
Fire-board Piiola, and wide Window Curtain Payer.
Alao, a splendid assortment of painted Window
Shades and fixtures for the same, which they offer
to Merehanie, Dealer* and others at ^
ptk**. julySO-U
BRITISH DRY GOODS.
RIGGS, JENKINS fc CO.
No 93, Williain-?treet, N. Y.
HAVE HI store and now Uoding. an extensive
snorimrat of SUj la Mid Fancy Goods, adapt
ed Id the fall trade.
STUFF GOODS.
ORLEANS CLOTHS? Black, colored and fancy,
in great vsrii ty,
ALPACCA LUSTRES?Of superior finish, in all
qi'.sli'ies,
SILK WARP ALPACCAS?Krom low to fine,
PLAID LUSTRES?Mourning and high colored,
BLACK MOtlAlK CHECKS?Caledonians,
S1I.K STRIPED LUSTRE#?Plsin and twillsd,
THIBET CLOTHS?Single ami double twilled,
BENGAL STRIPES?Silk figured Ca.hmeres
DRESS GOODS.
MOU8LIN DE LAIN E??Mourning and fancy, I
CASHMERE D'ECOSSE?Gingham Robes,
IK and 30 inch GINGHAMS?Earleaton and
Tartan,
OREGON, CALIFORNIANS AND BUENA
VISTAS,
TARTAN PLAlDSMSilk and jBilk and Cotton,
' VitTORlA CASH EWES?ffew and coufined
' styles,
3-4 and 4-4 PRINTS?ChiaU, Mourning and
Furniture.
MEN'S WEAR.
CLOTHS?Wool blacks and blues, of superior
make,
VALENCIA, Cashmere and Silk figured Vestings,
SERGES, 3-4 and 6-4. a complete assortment,
3-4 and 6-4 WOLLEN PLAIDS, for linings,
LAMA SILEClAS.sdeotedclara. Black Casbans,1
INDIGO BLUE PILOTS, BED PADDINGS,
Ac., Ac. july -'0 tf
TOOKER, MEAD & CO.,
35 Pint street, New York,
FFER for sale on favorable terms?
GeniineHa Blue Blankets, <
dq do BlanksM,
Fancy end Duffill dc Twilled Blankets,
Daik Blue and Green Mackinaw do,
Pilot and Beaver T7loths,
3-4 and 6-4 Red Paddings,
3-4 and 6-4 Worst d Serges,
6 4 Alpaccas and Oi leans Cloths,
Earle ton Ginghams,
8u|>er'Wove Oregons,
British Long Cloths,
Gala Plaids,
? 8-4 Tartan Shawls,
Drsb, Scarlet and assorted Damasks,
ALSO, a full and complete assortment of Dun
dee Linens. jy 20 tf
"DAWES & BARKER,
30 John street, New York.
Hosiery, Cravats, Suspenders,
Shirts, Gloves, Collars, &c.
Under Shirts and Drawers of every kind, wholesale I
and retail. '
Francis H. Dawks, John G. Barkis
july 22? tr
_ FLOOR OIL CI.OTH&
o
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PPARKMAN & KEL8EY,
No. 2B5 Broadway, opposite Stewart'?, N. York.
' FFER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL A
v_7 very large assortment of Floor Oil Cloths
in every variety of quality and Style. Their new pa
terns surpass any other in the market, in richness
of coloring and beauty of design, aud the original
drawings have been secured by Letters Patent, to
Kg'SJtf JlUttF. SuTpr^flt
sty le of patterns:
Orientals Grecian cross
Tapestry scrolls, Antique marble
Gothic pavements Gothic octagon do
Marble tile - Arabesque do
Egyptian marble Mosuic do
Italian do Persian patterns
Dove and white do Bouquet do
New Trinity pattern Tresselated do
Rich gothic do Queen of 1 he May,
Vine do Drab and chints scroll
Ruby and chinti do &0. See. Ac.
N. B.?2000 yards Old Stock, with borders, very
heavy goods, superior, but old patterns, selling at i
low rates.
CJ1RPET1NGS.
A choice assortment of Tapestry Brussels, Three- j
Ply and Ingrain
CARPETINGS,
of entirely now patterns, selected expressly for city i
retail trade. 1
May 14_ tf
SFLKNDIl) AND FASHIONABLE CAB.NET FUR- |
NITURE.
E. W. HUTCHINGS & CO.
475 Broadway, JYew York,
(Between Grand and Brooine streets.)
HAVING just completed their assortment of the
most elegant and fashionable Cabinet Furui
ture in the city, consisting of ancient and modern
and Parisian styles so much in vogue at the present
day, which have beeu got up under their own su|*er
intendance and inspection, and warranted equal to
any in tht city, in every respect. Those who intend
purchasing this sesson, sre invited to rail and exam
ine their assortment befoio making their selection
elsewhere. july 24-tf
French PAPtlft Hangings,
WINDOW SHADES
AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
SOLOMAN HART, 243 Broadway, opposite the I
Park, have just reeeived in store per the late ar
rivals from Fiance their assortment if Psper Hang
ings and Borders, which for variety and styles sre
uu urpsssed. They have been selected iu Paris by
one of tho firm, and comprise the newest patterns
for parlors, bed rooms snd halls, embracing new de
scriptions in gold, silver and fresco, particularly
adapted for rooms in this city.
Their stork of Window Shades are now also com
plete, having been selected and painted by the moat
celebrated artists in Paris, and consist' ng of the new
est designs and at prices lower thsn have heretofore
been offered.
S. & H. would also beg to call the attention of
families to tKeir stock of Upholstery Goods, which
will be found to consist of every article in thoir line,
embracing the beat selected assortment of materials
for furniture covering and Window Curtains, with
Trimmings, Corni<?s, A c., to correspond.
Wholessle dealers supplied on liberal terms.
N. B. This establishment always closed on Pat-'
urdsys. july 24-tf
BRANDIES.?Very fine old Godlsrd; do Otard,
Dupuy dt Co; do Hennessey; do Clismpiin;
do Sssersck; do J. J. Dupuy.
WINES? Fine old Howard. Msrch * Co. Ma
deira, do Constitution do, do Reserve do, do Brah
man do, do Blackburn do, do London Particular do,
do Wanderer do, do Clay do, do Harmony do, do
Monleiro do, do Bud do, do Rapid do, do Csmpe
neiro do, do Amoutillada Pale Sherry, do Smith,
Woodhouse & Co.'s. Pale ami Brjwn Sherry, do
Lobodo do, do London Dock Port, do T. J. Smith,
Harmony do, Champagne, favorite brand*
A largo assortment of B >rdosux, Claret and other
French Wines, Hock Wines, Tokay, Constantis,
Johsunes'ierger, Stc., fee.
Hermitage, Red and White Burgundy, in boxes,
each doson.
For sale by ROBERT GRACIE, ?
july 24 tf 16 Broad street, N.
JOSEPH B. WEST,
GLASS STAINER AND ENAMELLER.
STAINED GLA88 for Churches, Private
Dwellings and Public Buildii g?, Steam and
Packet shipa, &c. die., 497 Bowery.
N. B. Glass of evety color snd shade constantly
on hand. Also, Hall Lamps of varioua styles and
shade coostsntly on hand. Also, Hall Lamp* of
various styles and patterns, for private dwellings.
New Y ork,j?|/ ?tf
STEAM PRESS BRICKS.
A REMARKABLE e?idence of the superior
btrongih of thete Bricks may be witnessed at
I lie Athenasum, where nearly 600.000 have been
delivered within the laat two month*, ?ih! yet tho
entire waste from thU latge quantity would scarcely
lilt a common cart.
PRICES AT THE KILN WHARF.
Run of the kiln, per m, #6. all arch. 6 f>0, arch
and red, $7; all red, 7 50; delivered aj L'ght street
or Pratt street wharf at 50 cenia p i ni additional,
ur at any part of the city according to distance.
Double pressed Fronts, ?ttrh as are now laid at
the Athenamm, light red for canting fire plaoes, lay
ing hearth* or floors qf oven*, Ac. $10 per m.
Hard ha a, per two horse loads, $ I 60.
FIRE BMCK8, the best known for biaat Fur
naces, $20 to #26 per m, or $3 60 to $3 per hun
dred according to
Refer U> Peter Mowel. Munson Iron Work*-, J no.
Barker, 8. M. F ales,Baltimore; John Gamber, Mid
dietown, Pa., and many filbert. Address
FRANCIS H. SMITH, Baltimore.
jvily 27?if
rr*HE MERCHANTS SHOT TOWER tOM-1
J. PA NY respect fuJIr inform the trade that they
have roiiHived to the Tower, comer of Pront and !
Fayette areola, (formerly known as the Pbcenix)
and tiave on hand a fall assortment of Drop and
Buck Shot, all site*; Bar and Pig Lead, etc., etc., tu
which they invite the attention of purchaser*. They
alao offer for sale their premises and Buildings on
Eutaw street, together with an Eight Horse Ebgine
and Boiler, in good running order. Persona wish
iiiK to view the premises will call at the Tower for
further information. THOMAS J. CLARKE,
Baltimore, july 87 tf Saqetary.
WE are receiving from New York our full
supply of Oroceriea, Teas, Wines, Liquors,
which will be sold low for cash, or short cre
dit, to punctual customers, viz:
40 chests Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, and
Black Tea*, which will be sold low by the box
50 bags Java. Lagtiyra, Rio, & St Dominjjo ColTee
?Jo whole and hall Barrels Buckwheat
15 bags Buckwheat
?20 boxes Colgate's' Starch
25 whole and half bbls. Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel
5 quintals Codfish
25 boxes Scotch Herrings, large size
10 dozen Nos 1 and 2 Alicante Mats
35 kegs superior Goshen Butter
30 do do Glades do
50 boxes Sperm Candles
20 nests flour and painted Pails
30 dozen Brooms
6 do Whisks
10 nests Market Baskets
3 bales Almonds
30 whole and half boxes Raisins
10 boxes Vermicelli and Macaroni
5 eases Canton Ginger
2000 pounds loaf, crushed, and pulverized Sugars
5 barrels Steam Syrup
10 boxes Capers and Olives
5 do Citron aud Jellies
4 do Mushroom and Walnut Catsup
10 baskets Salad Oil
500 gallons winter-strained and Lard Oil
20000 Cigars, of our own importation
SIMMS & SON.
GOODYEAR'S PATENT INSOLUBLE
India Rubber Fabrics!!!
MH. 8T EVENS (late Fish & Co ) has
, for sale a great variety of India Rubber
Goods; such as Cloaks, Coats, Bed*, Havertacks,
Saddle Bags, Paper File Holdert, Door Spring?,
Ac. Ac. In fact, nearly every article made from
India Rubber on band, or procured at two or three
days notice,.,. >? ..*?????
HATS! of the various fabrics now in vogue.
STEVENS, (Late Fish A Co.)
Gent's Outfitting 8tore, No. 1 Brown's Hotel.
TEAS, TEAS.
Washington, D. C.
Agency of the fHwYork
CANTON TEA COMPANY.
largest and oldest Tea Eatablisinent in Amorica.?
The public have had full proof of their integrity and
reatonsibility. But such has boon the great and
pressing demand for their TEAS of late, that tliey
have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, their
two principal establishment* in
146 CHATHAM AND 163 GELEWWU H
STREETS.
Tlicy moreover possess facilities, in relation to the
Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, aud doubt
less, superior to any other Tea Concern in America.
Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend
to elevate the character of a large house, u> well un
derstood, and has already secured them a.connec
tion, probably, larger than all other Tea Establish
ments united, and they consequently are determined
to sell Tea* purer, mure fragrant, and perfect for
the prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the
worl.l?China excepted.
Thev most zealously invito tho attention of tho in
habitants of WASHINGTON, D. C., to their
Agency, where the following assortments are always
on hand; aud they feel no Imitation in stating that
wherever a single trial is made, a very
Terence i* given to the celebrated lea* of toe CAN
TON TEA COMPANY.
(fj* Reader, make theexpenment.
Retail 1'riccs as follows, subject in all cam to be
returned if not approved of?
GREENS.
Good YOUNG HYSON, $0 60 |*r lb.
Fine <1? 0 B2J "
No. 2 fragraut do 0 75 "
No. 3 very line do I
Silver leal", do '
Good HYSON, . ? 75
Very fine do J "?'
Extra fragrant, 1 - '
Good HYSON SKIN, 0 50
Good IMPERIAL, 0 75 ?
Very tine do 1
Extra fine do 1 ~ '
Good GUNPOWDoR, 0 ? "
Fine do J ^
Extra fino do 1 1 *?
blacks.
No. 1 SOUCHONG, #0 60 per lb
No. 2 do 0 824 ?'
Finest do
Fragrant POWC1IONG, various prices.
CONGO, various prices.
Fine OOLONG. 0 60 ?
Very fine do ? *7'> u
Exita fine do l,?"
NINGYONG, www nc?*
Finest ENGLISH BREAKFAST
TEA, (very rich Pekoe flavored) 0 76
Fine ORANGE PEKOE, 0 62J
Finest PEKOE FLOWERS, 1 00
HO WOU A, or finost Black Tea im
portcd, * .
Ne Plus ultra TES, both Green and
Black, of all descriptions, the
highest grades grown in
China, *1 60 per lb.
(?> TAKE NOTICE !?THE CANTON TEA
COMPANY are the exclusive venders of ^e supe;
rior Black Tea wiled "HOW^UA'S M1XTI Rt.
They introduced it in America in 1840?and every
other person or bouse professing to sell the aame at
all, much leas at a lower price?deceive the unwary,
as tho public themselves will perceive, by comparing
the spurious with tho genuine "Howqua" vended by
the Canton Tea Company. . .
Every iiackage (iu addition to lU containing
FULL WEIGHT, independent of the wrapi>et,)
bear the stamp of neatness and elegance, and the
Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from ighl
j and air, that their quality and power will remain un
impaired in any climate.
Agency at George Tenpleman s Book store,
Washington, 1). C.
jan. 6? ly _____
1000 libs, of Cpaom Salts?
For sale by CHAS. STOTT,
Drug & Apoth corner 7th A Pa sv.
may 31 tf
GUNS AND PISTOLS.?Just received and
now opening?
150 single barrel Guns, j *tock, percussion locks,
"low priced."
100 alnglo barrel do, rib'd imila. wire barrels,
back action locks.
f>0 doable Uirrel do imila. wire back action lock*.
60 double barrel Guik. do real patent breech.
48 i do do real twnt and patent do
600 pair* Pocket Pietols, "low priced," from 81c.
perjpr to $4,50.
N. B. About 30 double barrel Guna, slightly
damaged, which will he told very low; Ganainith*
will fiud it te their interest to examine the n; lor aale
by NEWBOULD & RUSSELL,
J No. 140 Fullon street, New Vork, between Broad
way and Nasaau at., importer* of Hardware and
Gun*. julp 37 tf.
E. W. TRYON & CO.,
TAILORS,
237 Broadway, corner Park Place, up a lair*,
Are receiving the neweatatylea of gooda and fash
ion* by every iteamn.
july 24?'tf
l\lANOPORTES.
New York.
rr WORCESTER respectfully informs his
XI ( friend* and the public that he bfes opened ?!
Show Room on tbe {pound door of hi* manufactory,
Ne. 137 Third AveHlje, near the corner of 14th
J net, where hs ha* a good assortment of Piana
or lea front f to 7 octave*, in Rosewood and Mo
hogauy Caa^a, which he ofiers on the most reason
able teims. Not having any aales room excepting
at his manufactory, he is enabled to superintend the
manufacture of hi* instruments and trusts that they
wiH compare favorably witfranyother* m market.
Professors, Amateur*, and/the public ate invited
to call and cxamino for thefluvlve*. . .T
Mr"-* -'.f, ;?i -
TO MERCHANTS, MERCHANT <
TAILORS, AND CLOTHIERS.
WILSON G. HWT $ Co.,
JVo. 82 William St., dhrHifr of Maiden lane,
nM>> o* tJWto-York.
IMPORTERS of every descriptiori or Goods
adapted to MEN'S WEAR, invite the attention
of the Trade to, their New Autumn Style* which
they offer by the Piece or. Package at Um: lowest
prices; consisting of ?
Mackinaw Blankets, Pilot Cloth*, and Plush toga.
Bblgium, German, Prtrid) and Engliah Cloths,'
direct front the most celebrated manufactures in En*
rope.
American Clothe and C**simeres, low and super
fine by the piece or package.
64 and 3-4 Doeskin in Cassimetes, black and, co
lored silk sergo*
' New Styles Merino, Valencia and Satin Veatings
Riding Cord', Lyons, Velvets, black Italian Cra
vats. , -l ii, !< ?->
Plaid Lining*, all wool and Union Fabrics
Red f'nddiuga, Tabby Velvets and Velvete^u
Maz iurks and Alpaca serge*, blaqk and coloretl
Pis id Canton Linings, Brown Hollands
Single and double mill'd Tweeds and heavy coat
ing-i ti .i , :
English Silesia* and Casbans, all colors and qua
lified
S'per Twist, Italian Sewing* and Marshall'*
Thread
My 37?tf ?
~ WATER CURE., '
EPHRATA, IJINCJiSTER CO., PEJW.
r|1HE EPIIRATA HYDROPHATlC IN8TI
-I- TUTE is in successful operation under the
direction of Dr. P. Latntniao, who bos had the j
at'the Grafenburg Institute, in Germany, and has
practised the water cure treatment in this country
lor the last six years, and within the last twe years
at this place having restored many hopeless patients
to full health. There aro many naturat advantage*
at Ephrata pure water, the mountain air and splen
did scenery, not surpassed in any country. Addi
tional building* have been erected tbis season. Tlu
mountain dousche has been much improved, nml
several fine spring* of pure water have been b.ought
into use, so that a large additional number of pa
tients and visiters can be comfortably accommodated.
Ephrata being very eaay ofaccest, a stage having
Hooding for tbis place every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, and Lancaster every Tuesday, Tbu
day and Saturday; Ihore is also a tri-weekly stage
from Downington via Ephrata to Harrisburg.
Mcdical attendance and boarding at reasonable terms.
Ephrata, july 26 tf
JOHN COTTIER,
WATCII MAKER,
NO. 16 WALL STREET, N. Y.
HAVING dissolved his connection with S. W.
Benedict, and opened a store at 15 Wall st,
hopes by continued personal attention to the repairing
and regulating of chronometer, duplex, repeating,
patent detached lever, and all other kinds of watches,
mantle and office clerks, still to retain his reputation
as a workman, and merit n share of public patronage.
Gold and silver walchc-. silver spoons, forks, die.
of the best discription, and '<|ual to coin.
" His Regulator, (made by h m >clf,) a?d extensive
ly known for the last two y< ars as Benedict's Kogu
lator, Wall street, having been accurately adjusted
and limed by'transit observations, will always secure
to hi* friend* and the public the correct time,
jy 27 If
EUTAW HOUSE,
Corner of Baltimore ami Eutaw streets,
Baltimore, Md.
Hf.nrt P. Jackson, Proprietor.
THIH splendid and spacious Hotel, eligibly *itu
ated for both bush ess and pleasure traveller*, ia
so conducted a* to combine all the luxuries of the i
best hotols with eleg.incr and real comfort
Choico suites of apartments at all seasons reserv
ed for the accommodation of transient guests, and
families visiting the city will find the Butaw House
a home, unsurpassed by any hotel in the Union.
The location ia elevated and salubrious, and is
also convenient to the depots and landings, at which
the coaches and porters of the House are at all
times in waiting to convey passengers snd their
baggage, free of charge, to the Hotel..
Gentleman's Ordinary, $1 50 per day.
Ladias' do 2 00 do.
Baltimore, july 37?tf
FREDERICK A. WOODWORTH,
IMPORTER OF
RICH FANCY GOODS,
326 Broadway, JVtw York.
FANS, Musical Boxes, Work Boxes, Dressing
Csses, Travelling Caaes, Writing Desks, Bo
hemian Glass-ware. Card Cases, Souvenirs, Port
folios, Pocket Books, Purses. Reticules, Work
Tables, Work Baskets, and Card Receivers,?Pape- 1
teries, Fine Bronxe Groups and Statuettes, Liqueur
Cases, Snuff Boxes, Segar Cases, Biscuit Croons ;?
Richly ('ecorated Porcelaine Vases, Toilet Bottles
and ornaments of every description, for mantels,
Consoles, Etagere* snd Boudoirs; Accordion*, Me
chanical Toy*, Parasols and Sun-shades {?Walk
ing Canes, Fancy Stationery, Opera Glasses,
Choice Perfumery, Toilet Combs and Brushes,
Head Ornaments, Silver Gill Services, Ready Pen
Makers, Napkin Rings, Camera Opticas, etc.,
ju'y 24 U Wholesale and Retail.
SMUTT MACHINES?SMUTT
MACHINES.
JOHNSTON'S Patented Improvement of Young
and Clark's Patent SsauU Machines, constantly
on hand and for sile, for rash, by the subscriber.
1'he capacity of these machines to do the work
properly, is too well known to need any newepap r'
Cuffing; all that is needed to insure rapid sales, is to
ave the place pointed out where th?y can at all
I times be had. For *ale by the sobacriber, 17, Light
?Meet, Baltimore.
I july 27-tf JOSIAH RICHARDSON.
rnmemmammmm&mmmmf
Proa Ik* Ladiaa Wieath.
ONE IN AJFIIOUSAND.'
IT KM a. T. MASTTV.
"She lookethwell to the ways of her hoateholJ,
and eateth dJ^t#W?wl of Idlenes." SoUmtm.
'Have yea celled do Mrs. Morris yet?'
inquired 11wry Walton of hot /fcieod, mm
I Danvers, who hod come. , in to wqwat her
| company on a shopping eseenioo-?*if not
1 should" like totak* yoo^fasrediis mor
, ning, Tor jrou will Ko charmed- with her I
know.' ii ?/ r,r<ri?un*?qq* *>l ? '?
'.Excuse mo, :rtl votit ptmitS Imped out
the fashionable young lady; 'I beer Mrs.
Morris does not., keep e-servant, and'we
might surprise her io dfeehtlfay ot even in
the kitchen which wetqhM* rather Awk
ward, you OMHt confess.'
*1 have bo, doubt *Lie Would dBrvtoO'ei
ther catasUopbe/ Mary Isugbioglysaykod
I ?'for she m one of the meet tady-Utfteand
I dignified women 1 ever shw, and ?Mf?r in
I the Kilchen or parlor, most commeed the
J respect ofrill who knew. But seriootly,
(do you intend to eel I on the brtdeofyour
I old iaiend, and welcome her .o Gfen
villo?'
4i shell not* certdialy, he in haste lo do
so,' said Mis DIanAtset *fc? she can he e
pleasant* associate* ftr it what 1 her of
l her is correct- Why naBrtefce melee tfer
iself ridiculous, hy taking that smelt house
.end doing he? mw work, when, Df.Mofrns
fa so popular es? physician, lind making
money enoogb to ewtble them far'live in
style, if she only ohooste to pemtnde Mm,
as 1 am site she could, to KniMKtfe) Itohlhs
keeplng liloi other people. I expected,
whan 1 heerd Of hfa<mairiaw*4th tft(Hfau|h
ter of Jodgeli, th? weId ??&? tyfln
d idlydressed fashionable WBMUtn?t brat tf{ey
would tekethe Urge bom* 6* the kllT, give
elegaat aotettaiomeflts, sad lead the to# in
own quiet little village. MiNsteud oftllis,
Mrs Morris dresses more pfatinly (MM Ei
ther you or I, seldom goes f<*?t-, unites
among the siek or poor, and Worse fhafflall
keeps no servant hut a little gtitliWhra of
errands and admit visitere-^ course rflie
most do the work of the family. ;THW is
too absurd, and 11or MedMll'iotMUile
nance such lolly 'by caJKujfbpori *
'Oh, Julie, hoWr
I Morris for pursuing
| to command the estee
ersiy ori# Who is
circumstances? Dr.
Who
he has A
aganf-living wodh. .....
and IHlrdfcn nim with debts which his sen
sitive naturrf would fed'ynost deeply. True
lie has fine talent* and bright prospect, hut
hfe talents would be frittered away, and bin
prospects wicked, in a life pf fashionable
folly, such as you had marked out for htm.
His swee* wife, tjie accomplished and ad
mited Miss X., might hare married Jor
Wealth, had the chosen, and taken jief ^ce
wealth, had She cnosen.auu ibjuju w
ns the leading star of fashon, but sTtjewi
ly nrefwMMiappmess to ~ *"
faahon, biilf ?^w^~
her affections arid het habd to pne Whoee
noble qualities of heart and mind she was
fully capable of appreciating. She kopw
his circumstaiaces, and resolved to conform
to them, apd thou wef! aware ofth? foolish
nrsijj^Qa.vJbwb .wev?y?:n.eMUiwV,ifi<a?
rity and pcace of mind are Worth more than
the applause of .those summer friends
who would flutter arottud her only in the
sunshine of fiuihionable gwyety.
I confess 1 had some migpirjntt, when 1
first called upon her, for you know what
foolish ideas of genti|ity we imbibed at
Mrs. B's boarding school?but when I saw
her looking so.fresh apd ,so lovely in her
neat becoming drett^Whtnlsaw the perfect
order of her house', in-Which the motto
seemed to be-~*e place for everything and
everything in its placed?while ahe was so
entirely free from that bustling restlessness
which sometiiMS marks the notable house
wife?above all, when 1 saw- the look of
confidence and happinea with which he wel
come was returned by her husband, as he
came from his professional dotieo?1 could
but feel that she mm just what a woman
and a wife should be-?a helpmeet for her
busbond, in the truest sense df the word?
Mo eomplants of dooMatic trials or unfaith
ful servants met hie ear, he seated himself
at his own fireside after the fatigues of the
day?all waa peace and love, and if it Wan
not actually and angel'a that beamed updrt
him there, it w?ath?jamle of a food a faith
ful woman, .
?Aright
With something of aa mgcl li?hu"
? quite po
jfut you can
* tend pro
of trop
r 'cloDg lo
^TWhen 1 am
,,1 consider it
ay in the par
te whom
j? Money may pur
of the hands, hut the heart
"Really, Mary'you aregr
etic on this inspiring (heme
er convince me^ that it f"
per for ladies to go into the .
ble themselves about.
the province of servants)
narried, depend upon 1L
juitc sufficient to plw th r
or, leaving the detaSs of my esti^>lishinent
;o those who are paid for taking charge of
them.' "baa "a sV n
"And can you expect my deer Julia, that
itrangers feel more inter^ fcn those detail*,
on which so toncn of domeslip felicity d?
lends,) than
,hey properl
:hase the laL^. _______
ervice which makes labor light which
done ensures order and harmony and com
fort in the little world of fcome; what is the
uivalent for this?
"Lo**, and lowsoiy kthe boon of low."
and if the affection of the Wifa, does BOl lead
I her to love the .household duties on which
the comfort of hOT| husband depends* how
rain to suppoea that a stipulated sum ofmo
loy will secure from a stranger that care aed
ittentiouwhic^.she finds a burden too weer
>me to endure, lhave thought much en
_iis subject since my acquaintance with
Mrs. Morris, apd am persuaded, that if. oth
er ladies of her standing and infieeace?toek
the same view of domestic dutiea. that the
does, there wonld be a revolution Coeie
ty, no less salutary than needfuW !We hate
long enough deen butterlliea,or rather drones
?1 am determined hcaieforth iinitiate the
bee, who, while ah* enjoya the sweets of
every summer, is al the same time laying
up a store for theoo?wo* Winter"
I am not wrWHt a story?1 shall sot
therefore, follow Sfr*., Mjtfftis in her useful
land happy caree^?or paint the comfortless
1 establishment over wskh the fashionable
j Julia Dan vert preside*?iny readers have
(only tolofk about ^bemiu society, and they
will probably jfec many who might fumish
original for the sketch drawn here. 1 be
sentiments avowed by Miss Panvera,aru

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