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WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 1847 NO. 94 tw? DAILY RATIONAL Wiltt B ? '? mmSm/jjti BH| T* Wwt iTC mmmrn, hetradMr ? \ ??PPPiKHBpM HfSu*1? IV DAttr RATIONAL WHI<i *? or Im Xp?* '** ?? - ????? ' ?K&Sfiafl ? WiMH ?M fi W ?W HM% nRra>?&isAl&AaK ' 14>CAL ! ri ?i?" ?-j M m BAVOOBAlIi VMM* {?rsr.sssasi'1 *^S2!53Sfl2SSatUSi .T!Hi ^ acribara to the Wwrk y Mertn*eM*ffcL j-r annnrn) loro*. yW, **, * AI D AND COMFORT" TOTRKEIVKMT. POLK'S PAHH TO MANTA ANNA. The Commander of our Naval fore** in the Gulf is hereby directed not to tMrwl ike u%u ?age of Gen. Anroim Lores ok Santa Anna and suite to Mexico should h?* desire 10 mure JAMESK POLK May 15, I84G. Pott's admusion of having granted Ike pmm. 'When orders were issued 10 the ("ou.iuan der of our Naval forces in the Qulf, on the l&k day of May last, only two days after ike en*, tence of the war had been recognized by Co* Eess to place the coast ol Mexico under ockade, he teas directed not to obetruet thr mm ?Polk's Annual Menage to Vougreee, Lte$ 7, ??. It remains to be seen whether his return may not yet prove favorable to a pacific adjustment of existing difficulties.?Ibid. ' What hat been seen. ?,A"'-r Mo????T.-Sepiember 21, 88. 5?' ~ r~ hr?f day" hafd fighting between Gen. Zachary Taylor with three thousand men, and Gen. Ampudia with twelve thousand' men, resulting in the capitulation of the City ?loss of the Americans in killed and wound ed?Fire Hundred 1 Battle of Bo kit a Vista.?February 22d 23d, between Gen. Zachary Taylor with five thousand volunteers, and SatUv Anna am mantling a Mexican force of twenty men?resulting in the total overthrow of the enemy?loss of the Americans in killed and wounded?Seven Hundred! Fall or Vkka Cam, and ihe Castle of (Jl joa, March ?9th, 1847, alter several days bom bardment of the town by Gen. Scott with four teen thousand men?loss of the Americans in killed and wounded?Owe Hundred! Batti.k or Ceaao Goami?April 17th and I8th, two days hard fighting, between (4en. Scott with twelve thousand men, and Santa Anna commanding a picked Mrriran force of twenty thousand, resulting in the overthrow of the enemy?loss of the Americans in killed and wounded?Tiro Hinulrr.d ond Fifty. t*i umphTn t s ucc K?ai ~~ /CONSUMPTIVES, remember that it u Thorn y ?o?,? Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha, which ii daily effecting such remarkable cures in pulmonary consumption, asthma, bronchitis, spitting blood, pain in the side and breast, sore throat, hourseuens, palpitation of the heart, whooping cough, croup, nervous (pe rnors, hives, liver complaint, diseused kidneys, Therefore beware of all spurious mixtures of Tar or Naphtha, and purchase of the advertised agents only. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CUBE? Philaiiklphia, April 9. l$4B. Last August a year, I caught a violont cold, iu consequence of getting wet in a shower of rain. A circumstance so common gave me no immediate concern, supposing that I should soon get rid of it. On the contrary, bowerer, I daily grew worse; a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my shoulders, f now suffered great op pression from the great secretion of purulent mat ter itvmylungs. I became greatly alarmed; and friends considered my situation extremely critical, the more so as loss of appetite, hectic n'(?h' sweats rendered me as weak as a child and at night the sweat literally poured off m ? ,7^* my condition whdn 1 commenced using << Thomson's Compound Symn of Tar and Wood Naphtha." I procured one bottle, and u perieaead so muoh benefit that I resolved to con tinue it. It is now six months since I ceased using the medicine, and tfc* cure remains perfect. I firmly believe this medicine is far superior to every other remedy for Consumption of the Lunes. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8, Carberry street. ^Affirmed and subscribed this 9th day of April, 1846, ptfbrft ma. *om* Swivr, Mayor of Philadelphia. PJ* This invaluable remedy is prepared only by Angney jt Diokioson, (successor of S. P. Thomson) Philadelphia. _ Charles Stott, Washington, B. * COrn*r Baltimore and Hanover streets, Baltimore; Duval k Purceil, Richmond, Virginia. Price 60 cents, or six bottles, *2 50. Cf? Avoid all pretended imitations. DR. WOOD?S 8AR8APAJULLA AND WILD CHERRY BITTERS. For the Permanent Removal of nil suck Di* eases as take their rise in an Impure Blood, 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 and itating digestion, Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry 1 litters will restore the most confirm ad invalid to health. Where either these effect! are necertftrv to the restoration, the " Bitters ' will be foftnd to possess eranr quality desired They have been used already with the grratesi success, in teeny obstinate cases of impurity of th< blood, nervous irritation, Dyspepsia, low spirits Sorofula, palpitation of the heart, chronie head ache and Rheumatism. They are indeed a happi combination of powerftrf, yet safe and saluUn vegetable remedies, of a sterling and unirapeach able reputation. They hava won their popularity soUly by their intrinsic merits, and tkat they havi been suooessAil, numerous eertiAoates in thi hands of the proprietor, and the greatly increasing sales fully attest. Thoee desirous of an agreeabh yet efficient tonic or alternative medicine, neet tfcU prBparft,iw ^ wil Sold Wholesale and Retail by Wtatt St Kit cm a* 111 Fohon Sraet, N. Y. CHARLLS STOTT yd by Droggins generally through ?nt the IL 8. Price <1. Large h,?ule? 4~M HOFFAR, DENTIST, u street, fin .doors above Pean. avenv?, east side. K. T. ADVERTISEMENTS. 3? Jk S? U ??? ?,OSW TLmy mai* j ul ? ' " ""-1?^ ,# ?w Ww^' ^*^*7 ^ "w * fwMiy wi >?' " M ?*'? "? ~7KsrftA %CECOMPANY ?NT fWI gTATC ?T KNRlYI.VAlfIA AT IttLAtliliU ZmZ l.^wSi <SS>? ?.???. MM EON TO?r,P?H4wl. AmI* ia ?? ?? WHITKEY. * ? * tflWdl ???.? T. tiffaffy, YOUNG, Ac ELLIS. MpacthUly mmummm ** +*> **? ?*?* +* .V#. 21, * rmnm *f Vkmmk*rt Mrrru mm kbek ?h? **? f~?" hratim WITH Marty M? mtm. , .. new and *>lanHiMMhaf alsga? I ?u r?? A,*cWe\igh*raa4*-f rfv^r it an4 rfchne- limn baa. eaer kaaa nhMfd ? Nw Voit R . Itinn r Irt-m1? OIm* PraMb ?4 D'eaden rurnh In i Terra Com; Pwin Maahaj BraMsd, r^TTTnTSTilt mil Wm nab iU Mi Caaa* Work Bmm; **.|Catly -4 ftiael Ooode; Pim and PaMy ewwwyi Pe?fam rJSgfS^Ss Maa Oaafc, p?ab.My thaa?tf eWiM*aandlM??i Act eoUaeUo. aarr aa* e?t ef JafM. To llM.bMT tbay mm aid jkwf.lky, ? _ , ?r ?a www*, ndw 1 fl ?nd Gfcwh* faMy ?-i, . ... c^h, En**, 4ke, XI to >**? Arww w **??*** wl *?e,le^" (MHtkviklMA ^ TMr Jewelry Pyn?* ?** *? ?*' *? "" of Mr. Thomas OraM Banks. #71 Bwa4w?y,easMrefCha?hnra*. july *t?rf NEW FAl<t <JOOI>8. J. A. UWDKMWOOn, A* RECEIVED BY BEC'BNT AEKlVAl* . FROM EUROPE.*?id ?.H ?"."??? *'????" UwMMMdl'MkMMMlMWaMl'f _ p,>bWnet end Thread Up* ??* Ed|??v Wfla Muslin end Edging* *** . . 4-4 g-4 Muck and ?*??? p*u and fc??y M* 4-4 Mack Hilk N*e. plain and 6?ured Black Hilk Imm to* iruMniufe ^ wbk# ?* ?*???* ft.lk Uhm . , . M^n'. .mi worn-.'. ?Mk. Hpp ii Olo??a Pimjr C\MUin Mm?? ??^ Ot""" Bltck, ?hrt'' ?'><! o"**^ I-*4* CblldrMl't Wlk Mm. Md OMl|M. 1-4 and 1-4 long Silk Um Mhi. and OWwaa. do do chUdran'a 4a ?? Rltck aod ohita Hlik HaJwy d? do Span da Hilk Bhir<* and Diawara Black and Taney Balin V?*???? Fancy HUk Ciataw I.wlW Fancy ??k Handkarckirfa fancy Bonnrunga Fa?ry Bilk and Matin Tii?mia?a, war and cunflncd ftylaa Biviriin Oimpi Bullion and7b? Pn..?. I ** ? H incbM, iu graal vaiiaiy, mm* "*J ???* Men's and woaaaa'a Thibat and CartinMt Ohwaa Childrrn'a Thibat and Cartiaiara Olo?aa Meo'a baa?y Woollao (Woaaa do CbanoU linad Berlin Olovaa Wonted 8hawla, in great eartatf do Cravate or Comforta, Wonted Hooda, in graal *ariaty Children's do Children'a Mufla, P'lerin^., Bnaa, 4k. P3" All of w|M6h are oflarad *w aaU en t^aM favorahle terms. )aly tt ti $500 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to any pa?*i who will restore to bar dteaunaataia aaaNla. their daughter. MARY FOX, or an half af said reward for such information aa will \m& m Said Mary left her school about ? P. M* th. m ft#?. !<*7; rn tz not been *pn. ^ is only) ft y?ar?<* ?? ? inchN. black hur, until black tjf** rmtliff wk* pooling lips, rt d chefka, email faalww, pWtj and quite girlish in appaaranaa. Bka waeei a amM plaid calico drees, Dink, purple and blua; Waft * rape and apron, black gaitar boots, pink silk 'l??i"4 hat, and giaan vail; two ma'l chased '?*?f iia|K a gold pencil attached to a black cord, and bar naUa quite short from biting tham. It w ??fBnf<y mm ppcud that she baa bpen abducted kya f^m named Michael, alia. Martp Hal*. ?M?erlyJtaprt^ tor of a Bowling Saloon, located Mar Ha. W Broadway, opposite the Franklin Houae, who at? scondcd about th#t Hm? from tbi? aHy, daaarting hie wife and leaving b??r entirely dratilnte of mpftoH Said Hare ia about M yean of age. no whiskers fair complexion, and rathar genteel appealsaes He was seen lurking in tba neighborhood of bar school a short time previous, diaguiaed with ialar 4rh(skers. A sister of H#ra. n?med Margaret, waa removed by him from a bearding school aBo|jt the tjma of ibe abduction, and ia ?upi oeed to be with tbeoi. She is described aa followa:?Vary dait hair, almost b!ack; dark akin, gray eyas, prominent ayatiowa, a small scar on one eyebrow, ? small sear on tba rtgM cheek a. if mada by email pa*, a ? nali upon thp end of tba nasa, naarty an hrt hi Umgth, tba tMthnaxt to tba ftnt Jo^rfa tooth -a the leftside aftha face goMi sha kraboelweaoleea yean of age. .. ' ^ . . Any information to be immediately i uinmauM*! ?], by ttlfffbh, If p???lbl?t to W. lff?ta*IL Chiaf of PoHor, ?f"W York, Who la aulborbed H pay tba pbora reward. jj^e gentlnella blanketing. K 4 AND ?? Inch Getitlnalla Blanketing, <* i 54 -rk"^eawftaaefc jy 80 It1 35 PIm Strsat, K. I NEW GOODS. FOR FALL TRADE or 1847. ALLEN, IIAZEN & CO., 92 Exchakgk Pi.ace, Have received by late arrivals and will continue lo receive by Packet* and Mleemers frail Europe, a very targe and well select ed rtncfc of Knglish, French Fancy and Staple DRY OOOD8, Adep'e.l to the appruaching reason, con?isting in pan of the (allowing artidee, vis: DRK88 GOODS. Cas1 mete d'Ecoose, (Jain and twill atrip and plaid : Plaid Oregon*, new paUerna and aup. quality rich colors; Rich Plaid Victoria*, ailk and wool, high RICH VESTINGS. Figured Silk, Valeet, plain and fancy colored rich Armaee, Silk Verting* bla k and colored striped and tdaid p attires, and design*; Rich Ceahmera do; Biaafc and tilind striped and plai<l Satin* do. of ev i ery a*y la and price. WOOLLEN NET SHAWLS. A my large amorttnent from lowert to higheat eanabtiaf Is port of the following atylea, vis? Now York, Portagal, Brampton, Washington, Turk ish, Moafrvej, Pyraoeai; Palo Alto, See. Ac. <Stc., as wall aa away others, all of which are entirely new ? thia market. FRENCH KID CLOVES. A moot complete asenriment of men'a and wo men's Prench Kid Gloves, of all colore, atylea and pricaa; also a large variety of men'a Buck and wo man's and man's Castor Gloves. BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS. A large and wall aaiactsd stock of tha newest and colon and dasigna, comprising alt ?ILK CRAVATS. 4 Pancy SUk Cravala. a large variety of new atylea; alao Polka Cravat*, Cashmere Mufflers, a*e. etc. 8PITAI.FIELD &ILK HDK8. Plain and Twill Silk Rdlw,*light and dark madder color*; real India and Britirtt torshs, 30 inch ?quire; < 'hina Car da and Twills, beautiful styles; also, White, Crunsoo, and Colored Brocade do. FRENCH SrSPENDERS. i An amoMsaant of antirely now aty las. PRENCH CRAPES. Including the difle ent quantities of Black, Col ?aad and Wkili. SILK GLOVES. I Man'* and womeh'a, of all k.nda, spun and line ?Nk. SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES. ! A beautiful aaaortmsnt of Black and Mole col'd O aapa and Ptwg< a of all widtha, styb-e and prices. Ah.., Fancy oal'd and Blaek Silk Girdle-. < CASHMERE AND THIBET GLOVET. A large aaanrtmant of all pricee. Also, heavy ribh'd Woollen do. CASHMERE SHAWLS. ; Rich ?n4 high colored, and moatly frnta loweat to I WORSTED COMFORTERS AND CRAVATS, 1 HOODS, ETC. A vary large variety of Comforters and Cravats af stylos anikslf nam in thi? market. Alaa, a com ai?t? aaaanmrat at Wrasd and Woollen H >o?ls M Ma, Baata. O alien. Cape, Boaa, Coat*, Diosaaa, Ha. ate. WINTER HOSIERY, ETC. Compriemg a fall aasortmeat of a*n's, women's and aMMren's Wonted and Woollen Hosiery of av ihseripOun. Alao, t hiita and Drawers of al MORAVIAN COTTON HOSIERY, ?4 all priaas and real Moravian Bine dye. IMVCRIAL COTTON HOSIERY. Blaah, slate and Mods colore. A full aaaortnwnt TAILORS TRIMMINGS. Block and colored MUh Twiat, Veat Bindings, col aly *0 If PAVILION, KW BRIO*!?**, STATES I ALAND, Hrw York. THE Proprietor bee* la inform hia friends and tha ptthUe, that he has made oomiderahla improvements ta thi? establishment tinea tha last tnaaan. Ha has erected a large building contain ing 79 mama, altngnthar di*connaetad from tha asatn body af tha Pavilion. Theaa rooms ar? in tended for gentlemen only j they arc of a toiufor - able aiaa, light and well ventilated, and sapartor I in all reapoeta to thaaa which are generally deno : minatad single rooms In tha variaut watering pla ces dtrouglioi.t the eountrj. Tha Proprietor is now ready to treat with fami liaa or parlies wish tag ta engage rooma for the soaaoa. Lallan addreaaad ta him at tha City Ho tel, Broadway, will he iauncdiatoly attended lo { A steamboat mas between New Vatrk and New Brighton, Ml the following houre, Tin: fVern Me BetgMen. Fiem Mrik Pitt, MFart. At land II A M At?, P.M and 18. t - ft SO P.M. S 1-9, 5. AC, P M More frequent cpawh'tnleaMow nill he eatab I liahed a* tire aeaaon e<fvenc*s. The Pavilion ia ready far the reception of com pany F BI.ANt HARD. | may l???f I. 8TOUVENEL k CO., j AV 89 (Md 0*4 A? 3 Inks Hrttl New Y?rk. If AWUPACTl'BEKB. WHOLESALE and nlvi" nKAI'KHS cmMi, OLJMM, JMV I-Mips, for all and lard. Oi* Fixtiiiw firy de*rrijflion, flkiiir wm) Ciwlililtf, Imp. with One, at ? giant ridnetWm ia prtee, and ali ^xtrthe ahUe'artilaSr'IIwZ to erder, aad all I nmiu ani m* gpnalg f Oil si wMaaale and retail New rtyiaef Hall iMfa and I ii.ni ilooiil co. C LOTHIKR8 AND DEALKRS ((OTNI.CA?MBKR(M? VMTIM*. a. 116natl IIB Hni)dnN, A I. COtHII Of (tTMMW ATE aa hand a vary lasws IttMiK r^tv made t kahmg. jwst i JfKtr PJFEM HJAUIYVM AND WINDOW BHAl>RS CHOLASPfKB* rO .JIa mPeertW A STEAM PRESS BRICKS. REMARKABLE e?idenc* f the superior XX ?treugih of thfi e Brick* may b" witness, d at the Athenasum, where nearly 600 D00 have ton delivered within the laet two Months, and yet thu entire waste from thi? large quantity would scarcely 611 a common cart. PRICES AT THE KILN WHARF. Run of the kiln, per m, #8 all ?ch. 6 50, arch anS^ed, $7; all red, 7 60; deli**red at L'ght street or Pratt street wharf at 50 cente p r m additional, or at ?ny part of the city according to distance Double pressed Fronts, ?urb sa are now laid at the Atherissum, light red for cMeing fire place*, lay ing hearths or floors of oven*, f' 0 per m. Hard ba s, per two horse loads, $1 50. FIRE BKlCKS, the beat known for blast Fur naces, *20 to #85 per tn, or *3 60 lo *3 per hun dred according to size. Refer to Peter Mowel. Munson Iron Works; Jno. Barker, 8. M. Fales, Baltimore; John Gamb.r.Mid dletown, Pa., and many others. Address FRANCIS H. SMITH, Baltimore. july 27?if t ?<*HE MERCHANTS ?HOT TOWER COM . PANY respectfully inform the trade that they have rcmoyid to the Tower, oojtner of Front and Fayette strata, (formerly known as the Phcenix) and have on hand a lull assortment of Drop and Buck Shot, all sizea; Bar and Pig Lead, etc., etc., to which they invite the attention of purchasers. They also offer for sale their premises and Buildings on Eutaw street, together with an Eight Horse Engine and Boiler, in go.?l running order. Persons wish ing to view the premises will call at the Tower for further information. THOMAS J.CLARKE, Baltimore, july 27 tf Secretary. WE are receiving from New York our full supply of Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, &c., which will be sold low for cash, or short cre dit, to punctual customers, viz : 40 chests Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, which will be sold low by the box 50 bags Java, Lflgiiysa, Bio, & St Domingo Coffee 25 whole and half barrels Buckwheat 15 bags Buckwheat 20 boxes Colgate's Starch 25 whole and half bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 5 quintal* Codfish 25 boxes Scotch Herrings, large size 111 dozen Nos 1 and 2 Alicante Matt 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 cases Canton Ginger 2000 pounds loaf, crushed, and pulverized Sugars 5 barrels Steam Syrup 10 boxes Capers and Olives 5 do Citron and Jellies 4 do Mushroom and Walnut Catsup 10 bsfekcts Salad Oil 500 gallons winter-strained and Lard Oil 20000 Cigars, of our own importation SIMMS St SON, GQODY pAR'S PATENT JNSOLUBLF India Rtibbvr Fat>vies J! J MB. STEVENS (late Fish St Co) has , for sale a great variety of India Rubber Goods; such as Cloaks, Coat*. Beds, Hanertackt. Saddle Bags, Paper File Hotter*, Door Spring?, Sic. Sic. In fact, nearly every article made fr m India Rubber on hand, or procured at two or three Also, ? full assortment of BLACK & WHITE HATS, of the various fabric* now in vogue. ... - STEVBNOf (haanlH* B Uni^ Gent's Outfitting Store, No. 1 Brown's Hotel. teas, teas. Washington, D. C. Agency of the N o w Y P r U CANTON TEA COMPANY. largest and oldest Tea Esiablisinent in America.? The public have had lull proof of their integrity and responsibility. But such has been the great and pressing demand for their TEAS of late, that I hey have been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent,tneir two principal establishments in BJpw York, vif: 196 CHATHAM AND 163 GREENWICH STREETS. They moreover possess facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt leas, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well un dent ood, and bg? already aectjrpd ihtfni a connec tion, probably, larger than all otlwr T*?a Establish ment* united, and they consequenily are determined to sell Teas purer, more fragrant, and perfect for the prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the work!?China excepted. Tbey most zealously invite the attention of the in habitant* of WASHINGTON, D. C., to their Agency, whfre the following assortment* are always on hand; and they feel no hesitation in stating that wherever a tingle trial is made, a very decided pre ference is given to the celebrated Teas of the CAN TON TEA COMPANY. (?? Reader, make the experiment! Kcfil l+im at follow*, nMfet it) all rmi to be returned if not approved of? GREEKS. Good YOUNG HYHON, $0 60 per lb. Fine do 0 62 ^ " Na. 2 fragrant do 0 75 " No 2 very line do I 0" ?* Silver leaf. do I *6 " tiu.nl HYSON, ? 7ft " Very fine do I 00 ? Extra fragrant, I 26 - Oaod HYMON SKIN, 0 60 ' ? (food )MPi;RIA|., 0 76 " Va?y fin* 1 00 " Exira Cm <ta 126" Owd OUNPOWIMB. 0 76 ? fM do I 00 Kitfli Cn? U I 35 " BLACKS. IU I *0rt:H0K4i, fti 60 per lb Ut do ? BS) ?' fiaaM tM A TA * Pnsraat FOW('HONI), , various priree. CONGO, variooa pn?e*. Vwe OOLONG. 0 60 - Very Am 4* 0 7ft ? Cliia Awe lis I 00 * j MKGVoNO, I*?- I fmm ENGLUiH BKBAKFAST TEA. 'vwy rwh N*? Aa*<wad) ? 7? Fws ORANGE PEKOE, 0 ?? rtoaiPCKoK rLowBM, too MOWtdl 4. sr Aiim* M?ek Tea im ?astad, I M *? fee pfee w|tr* TM, k?h Urten and ?laik, 1 oil d*.? r?rt??..a, the MaM gwAai frown to t ktaa, ?l AM Mf Nk 0 TAU ><*T10R ?--THE CANTON TBA <\?at?'ANl ?s ardkMMr vend# >? of the sap* Mi Mm* 1'nflM -HOWt^iA * MLXTt PR." I tssy i?iiidwi'*< * m Km**"?% ? ISA*-?eei every Mfce* fm*? ar i**ase |MA*satfM "eA tSe saaaa ai Ok. aMA'laaa M a W<wr |*M Maa?.i Sm atiwmry aa Ak* |MAIsr ihamsless wttl i??. kr ^sifsiwa ? '?fAa? M to MHaMRC hMV Sm aMsay al usaiasas mi sli>a. r?. aad the BRITISH Ml' GOODS. ? RIGGS, JENKINS &. CO. j No- 33, William-street, W. * ? HAVE in ""tore and now landing. an extensive ; asoriment of Staple and Fancy fi.>ods, sdapf ed to the fall trode | STUFF GOODS. ORLEANS CLOTHS? Black, colored and fancy, j in great vari' ty, . . ALPACCA LUSTRES?Of superior finish, in all qualities, , . SILK WARP ALPA0CA8?From law to fine PI AID LUSTRES?Mourning and high colored, i BLACK MOHAIR CHECKS?Caledonians, , 811,K STRIPED- LUSTRES?Plain anl twilled, THIBET CLOTHS?Single and double twilled, BKNO \L 8TRIPES? Silk figuied Cashmeres DRESS GOODS. MOUSLIN DE LAINES?Mourning and fancy, CASHMERE D'ECOSSE?Gingliun Rolws. 23 and 30 inch OlN?HAMS?Earieatoa and OREGON,' CALIFORNIANS AND BUENA VHTA8 TARTAN PLAlDSMSilk and Silk and Coitmi. j VI* TORI A CASH ER?S?New and ??&uad'.i 3-4 ^"*4-4 PR IN TS?Cliint*. Mourning ?nd Furniture. MEN'S WEAR. CLOTHS?Wool black* and blurt, ?f auperior VALENCIA, Cashmere and Silk figured Veitinga, SERGES, 3-4 ?nd 64. a complete sssortment, 34 and 6-4 WOLLKN PLAIDS, for lining*. LAMA SILECIAS,.elected colon. Black=?'???!?? INDIGO BLUE PILOTS, BED PADDINGS, Ac., Ac. _ 3u'ya0 tf_ ~ TOOKKR, MEAD & CO., 35 Pine street, New Vnrk. j OFFER for sale on favorable terms? Gentinella Blue Blanketa, I do do Blankets, Fancy end Duflill & Twilled BlanlttU, Dark Blue a. d Green Mackinaw do, | Pilot and Beaver Cloth*, :t-4 anil 6-4 Rod Padding*, 3-4 and 6-4 Worst, d Serges, 6 4 Alpacca* and Oilean* < loth*, Earle.-ton Gingham*. Super Wove Ora^on*, British Long Cloths, Gala Plaids, 8-4 Tartan Shawls, Drab, Scarlet and assorted Damasks, ALSO, n full and complete assortment of Dun dee Linen*. ' ' _ ?>* 20 lL "DAW ES <fc B ARKER, 30 Mm Mtreet, JYew York. Hosiery, Cravats, Suspende-s, Shirts, Glove*. Collar*, Ac. Under Shirt* and Dowers of every kind, wholesale and retail. Francis If. Daws*, John G. Bahkr*. july 22?tf FLOOR OIL. CLOTHS. PPARKMAN A KELSEY, So. 285 Broadway, oppntjte BUwart't, K Yi<rk. OFFER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL A very large assortmont of Fioon Oil (.loth* in every variety of quality and style- Their new pa terns surpass any other in the market, in richncss of coloring and t-euuty ..f design, and the original drawings have been secured by Lrlleri I alent, to prevent other dealers or manufacturers from copy ing the same. The following comprises our present Mite oi patterns: Oriental* Grecian cross Tapestry scrolls, Antique marble Gothic puvements Gothic octagon do Marble tile Arabesque do Egyptian marble Mosaic do Ita ian do Peraian patterns Dove and white do Bop^qet do New Trinity pattern Trcaeelatea do Rich tfothic do Queen of the May, yine do Drib wid chintx scroll Ruby and chintt do Ac. Ac. Ac. y B ?2000 ysrds Old Stock, with borderj, yery I heavy goods, superior, b?t old patterns, selling at j low rates. . . | CARPETWGS. A choice assortment of Tapestry Brussels, Threo Ply and Ingrain y CARPETINGS, . of entirely new patterns, selected expressly for city retail trade. May_14 _U" ^ SfLENPiP ANfl FASHIONABLE CAB.NET Fl R? N1TORE. E. W. HUTCHINGS & CO. 475 Broadway, JVeic \ork, ( Between Grand and Broome streets.) HAVING just completed their assortment of the most elegant and fashionable Cabinet furni ture in the city, consisting of ancient and modern and Parisian style* so much in vogue at the present day which have been got up under their own super intendance and inspection, and warranted equal to any in ih city, in every respect. Those who jntpn^ purchasing this season, are jnvitfid to call and exam ine their assortment before making their selection elsewhere. _ j"1? FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND UPHOLSTERY GtjODS. qOLQMAN HART, 2*3 Broadway, opposite the P?rk, have just received in store per the late ar rivals from Fiance their assortment of Paper Hang ings and Borders, which for variety and styles are un-nrpassed. They have bven splpct?d |n Pari# by on? of the firm, and compose the newest patterns for parlors, beil rooms and halls, embracing new de scriptions in gold, silver and fresco, particularly adapted for rooms in this city. Their stock of Window Shsdes are now also com plete, having been selected and painted by the most celebrated artists in Paria, and consistng of the new est designs and at prices lower than have heretofore been offered. 8. & fl. vrotyld also beg to csll the attention of familiea to their stock ot Upholstery Goods, which will be found to coapst of every article in their line, embracing the beat selected assortment of material for furniture covering and Window Curtains, with Trimming", Corni<es, Ac., to correspond. Wholesale (feelers s?ppl ed on liberal terms. N B This establishment always closed on Sat urdays. * july 24-tf B K AN DIES ?Veiy fine old Goddard; do Orard, Dunuy A Co; do Henneaeey; do C"?mp?in; do Ssserack; do J. J- Dunuy. WINES?J me o1*! Howard. IV.nrch ? t>o. Ma deira. do Constitution do, do Reserve do, do Brah man do, do Blackburn do, do I.ondo.. Particular do, do Wanderer do, do Clay do, do Harmony do, do Monteiro do, do Bud do. do Rapid do, dq Gampa neiro do. do Amontillado Pale Sherry, do Smith, Wood bouse 4 < 'o.'s. Pale and Brown Sherry, do I?ohodo do, do London Dock Port, do T. J. Smith, j IIarmor y do. Champagne, favorite brands. A large assortment oi Bordeaux, Claret and other j French Wiiiee, Hock Win. a, Tokay, Constant is, Johaoneelwrger, lie., Ike. Hermitage, Red and White Burgundy, In boxes, 'p'a^kVy ROBERT GRACIE, july 24 tf 11> Broad street, N.Y JOSEPH B. WEST, GLASS STAIN ER AND ENAMFXLER. QT.MSED GLASS for Churches, Private ' * Dwellings arid Public Buildings, Sieam and " Packet stupe, Ac. Ac., 497 Bowery. I M. B. Olaee of evety col.?r and shade conatanuj I <m hand. Also. Hall Lamps of various styles ant dtoie eonetantly on hand. Aleo. Hall Lamps o SMtiM styles and patterns, for pfivat* dwellings. I New Yeekj^ ?tf i GU1\S AND PISTOLS.?Just received and now opening? 150 tingle barrel Guns, J stock, percussion lock*, "low priced." 100 fiingle barr.l do, rib'd imita, wire ha r re la, back action luck*. 50 double birrel ?loimila. wire hack action liirka. 50 double barrel tun* do real patent breech. <lo real twirt and pitant do 500 paira Pocket Piatols. "low priced," from 81c. per pr to $4,50. ' ft. B. About ?0 double harrei Gun*, slightly damsged, which will be miU very low. Gunsmiths will find it to their iniereat to examine the n; lor aale by NE WBOULD & RUSSELI., No. 140 Fui'on street, New York, between Broad way and Naaaau si., importer* of Hnrdware and 0un'- julp 27 tf. E. W. TRYON <fc CO., ' TAILORS, 237 Brnuduny, corner Park Place, up ilaira. Are receiving ihe newest style* of goods and fash ion* by every steam -r. ' July 24?tf PI A N O P ORTES. . .Vein York. tJ" wepectfliffy Informs his I LJL ? friends and the public that he has opened a 8bow Room on the ground floor of his man n factory, No. 137 Third Avenue, near the corner of 14ih street, where he has a good assortment of Plan* Fortes from ? to 7 octaves, in Rosewood and Ma hagany Cases, which he offers on the most reason able term*. Not having snv sale* room excepting at his manufactory, he is enat.led to superintend the manufacture of his instruments and trusts that they will compare favorably with any others in market. Professor*, Amateurs, and tbe pubhc are invited to call and examine for themselves. July 87?tf TO MERCHANTS, MERCHANT tailors, AND CLOTHIERS. WILSON G. ffUJYT Sf Co., ' JVo. 82 William si., corner of Maiden lane, JVetv Fork. IMPORTERS of every description of Goods J. adapted to MEN'8 WEAR, invite the attention ?f the Trade to their New Autumn Style, which they offer by the Piece or Package at the lowest prices; consisting of Mackinaw Blanket*, Pilot Cloths, and Flushing*. Belgium, German, French and English Cloths, direct fiom the most celebrated manufactures in Eu rop*. American Cloth, and Caasimerea, low and super fine by tbe piece or package. 84 and 3-4 Doeskin in Ca*airoeres, black and co lored silk serge* New Styles Merino, Vafenlia and Satin Vesting* Hiding Cords, Lyons, Velvets, black Julian Cra vats. Plaid Lining*, all wool and Union Fabrics Red Padding*, Tabby Velvets and Velveteens Mazourka and Alpaca serges, black and colored Plaid Canidn Lining*, Brown Hollamla Single and double niiU'd Tweeda and heavy coat ing* English Silesias and Caabans, all colors and ?ua lities * Thread' Twi*!' ,u,,a" 8l'wing? and Marshall's july 27?tf WATER cure. LANCASTER CO., PEJYJV. TP T,rppHRATA HYDROPHATIC IN8TI . . J" 1,1 fUccft"fnl operation under the direction ot Dr. F. Liissaino, who has bad the advantage of six months experience with Priesznilx at the Grafenborg Institute, in Germany, and baa practised the water care treatment in this country for the last six years, and within the last tweyeara at this place having restored many hopeless patients to full health. There are many natural advantages at bphrata pure water, the moqntaip air and splen- I did scenery, not surpassed in any country. Addi tional buildings have been erected this season. The mountain dousche has been much improved, and twyeral fine springs of pure water have been brought into u-e, so that a large additional number of pa tients stid visiters can be comlortably sccommodated Lphrau (loipg very e?sy ofacces,. a stage leaving Rending.fQr this place every Mqndaj, Wednesday and Friday, and Lancuter every Tueaday, Thuri day an4 Saturday; there ia also a tri weekly stage from Downingtun via Ephrata to Harrisburg. Med,eel attendance and boarding at reasonable terms. Ephrata, july 86 tf JOHN COTTIER, WATCH MAKER, Hno. is wall street, n. y. AVING dissolved hia connection with' S. W. Benedict, and opened a store at 15 Wail st. hopes b> continued personal attention to the repairing and regulating of chronometer, duplex, repeating patent detached lever, and all other kinds of watches' mantle and office clorks, .-till to retain his reputation aa a workman, and merit a shsre of public patronage. Gold and silver watches, silrer spoon a, forks, Ac. of the beat description, and eaiiQl to coin. His Regulator, (madp hy h'm*elf,) and extensive ly known for the |*st t*o years aa Benedict's Regu lator, yya I Mreet, having been accurately adjusted and timed by transit observations, will always secure to his friends and the public the correct time jy 27 tf EUTAW HOUSE, Corner of Baltmyrre and Entuw streets Baltimore, Hid. THenry P. J.tcKf?Q.\, Proprietor. HIS splendid and spacioua Hotel, eligibly situ ated for both business and pleasure travellers, is so conducted as to combine all the luxuries of the best hotels with elegance and real comfort Choice suites of apartments at all seaaons reserv ed for the accommodation of transient guesta and familiea visiting tbe city will And the Eutaw House a home, unsurpassed by any hotel lit the Union. The location is elevated and salubrious, and is also convenient to the depots and Undinga, at which the coaches and porters of the House are at all times in waiting to convey pawngera and their baggage, free of charge, Hotel. Gentlemen'* Qrjiniiy, J!I 50 per day. Ladies' do 8 00 do. Baltimore, july 87?tf FREDERICK A. WOODWORTH, IMPORTER OF RICH FANCY GOODS, 326 Broadway, JYtw York. CUN8. Musical Boxes, Work Boxes, Dreasing l ? Vr- r,TelllnK Cast's, Writing Dexka, Bo hemia* ?la*s-were. Card Cases, Souvenirs, Port folios. Pocket Books, Purses. Reticules, Woik Isbles, Work Bawket?,and Card Receivers,?Pape tenes Fine Branae Groups and Statuettes, Liqueur Cases, Snuff Boxea. Segar Cases, Biscuit Gmupa ? ! Richly < ecoiated Porcelaine Vases. Tot let Boitles' and ornaments of every description, for mantel* Conaolcs, Ftageres and Boudoirs; Areordiona, Me.' chanical Toys, Parasols and Sunshades ; Walk tng Canee, Fancy Stationery, Opera Olawes Choice Perfumery, Tmlet Comba and Brushes' Head Ornaments, Silver Gilt Service., Keadv Pen' Makers, Napkin Rings, Camera Opticaa, etc Ju'y 94 tf Whuiende and Retail. SMtTTT MACHINES?SMUTT MACHINES. JOHNSTON'S Patented Improvement of Young k, j * nl 8h,uw Machinee. constantly on hand and for aale. fo, rash, by the subwriber. The capacity ot these machines to 4o the wort properly,? too wall known to need any newapep, puffing; all that u needed to insure rapid salea. is ti have thence pointed out where Zy can at .1 '"7 ?I*'- *<* ?he subscriber, 1 r, Ligh street, Baltimore. ' 8 * lrvaiaif t?rr>it*nrk?w-kv J Ul L-L-l W E L L A R'S PATENT JAPAN ?ASTE The uiiiiirifl Vagi hw te call the attention | of Hi? issfcmef mimm a good article ia Blacking. to the abovenamed. Tbm Manufrctuier, 1mm jug, (he excel lent properties of hie Blacking. ?nt mm piee to various persona (aoeh aa Boot Maker*, dec.) aJao to several of the said thai the Japan Liquid ir to any thing they had aw cu EXTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS. WtUar't Patent Japan Blacking is the name of an excellent article; we have seen It used, and can highly recommend it?N. American, AplU 15. Wcllar't Blacking ie one of the most superb and satisfactory articles of the day. It imparts a brilliance and poliah beyond description. We have tried *.? go and do like who.' -Spirit of the Times, April By reference to another oolumn, an advertiesaaatit Will he found for an excellent article of Bfookiogvii* a Liquid form, for Boots, &c. It has been highly recommended by many who have tried it. It not only gives, with veiy trouble, a beautiful jet poluh, but retain it much longer than any other. If iaaold by the Agent of the Manufactory at No. S0, Chesnut street. BAT* bottle,one trial wUt prove the fact.?Phil. Ledger, April *3. . f,, 7 sijj? Wellar'. Blacking ie oaeef the most shining .rtt ^tntUnwmT'BlMl *? Willi ?li|Till Patent B/acki*g.-~Mt. J. WeBar, No. BO, Ches nul 8t, has prepared * Patent Liquid Blanking, which produces a beautiful jet Polish, and dose not 3are the leather. Those who would have a poliah understanding should read the advertisement in Mather column.?U. 8. Oazette, May I. WeUar', FcUtnt Japan Blacking is about the best article of the kind we have seen. The polish which it imparts to the undemanding* of man ie brilliant and lasting: we have tried it and. it boots us to asy all thia in ha behalf.?Evening Bulletin June 7th. 1 ' ? < ? <s The Manufacturer can produce numeroua testi monials similar to the above, from private individuals and from other papers, but the above extracts am sufficisnt to convince any person that the manufac ture ha? not exaggerated; bat that upon a fair trial the Btaaking wVI be fbttrid as represented, excellent in every respect, ' -A' - J. VVELLAR, Manufacturer, No. SO, Chesnnt street, Philadelphia. CHARLES 8T0TT, corner Penn, Avenue ?M 7th street, Agent for Washington, D. C. july 16?tf LLOYll'8 ROUGH AND READY SAND SOAP. AXD TABLtTS, i TT LLOYD has ingeniously succeeded in in llt venting a Compound of such a delightful nature m tnrenderthe hardest and roughest skin soft, fair, and delicately white. >1 Gardening,or Painting,and Gen tlemen Shooting, Hunting, Fishing, Cricketing; AN-i =?Wr!SSES'fiftass: ventmg and rendering the skin soft, fair, and pliable 1 e fTbLamtioa of BaUmic SZSgBg? ? - ?*? Q. . hey v* h,ih,y recommended to Captaina of Ships, Merchants, and an who trade with foreign countru^ aa theywIH retain their virtue in any cli Foraale hjf ; CHA8. 8TOTT. may l?S * Apotkn ?f lth * Pa-?* ' - ' ? ? +> ' ?' ??' " - S > ? ' DtfJV 21M?d Paint Brashes, 4c. r h" }"?? received a large and ireah supply of PAINTS, OILS, Ac, pert of which ?re,named below. They ere guaranteed to be pure and good, and from,the beat manufactories All pwsons wanting such articles would find it to their advantage to call, aa, I am determined to sell lower " *?* 360 kegs White Lead ISO lbs. ChrooM Green ISO lbs. Chrome Yellow 20 lbs. Chro " 100 lbs. Pim 100 lha. Parte 6rSX A to,? f.^jr M ge assortment Paint and White Wash 400 lbs. Lamp Black, dr^ and in oil 10 lbs. So. Whitin* 1000 lbs. Putty J J .pril 8TOTT.^~ M. ?- . and Penn. Av. Leldy'g A* f* Townsend'a Schwartzes do HonchV^tn^ea Swain's d? Compound the year they will be fbo^d highly ?^?^7?? may 21 A???ev. MOO ponnd/orAhtn, For aale by CRAB. STOTT mayiatf * Apotheoraer 7th A Pa. r tr. VARNISH. Coach Varaiah No. 1 Furniture do " ? do do CSontplKg do - do ! tl?W athat , do For sale in five gallon tins by CHA8. 8TOTT, may 21 tf * ^comw ^ 7?h A P. I v n il ?N,T OICA-BKD INDIA RL BBKR POROUS T N all cases where it |a thought advisable to k**n z zc~ ly vnluible. In fM, all the bene?t thst^n .ccfue from a coniinuoue ?nniss in in. . _m 1n. mallmnm?^aMBTb,,hwn- A-ClSS Ch Z'c IH2iTJ3T' of the Jomi m, Lrr' Lunga. or other mternal (Wgana, hi rfwrt, i? * other cms. ?S.tk,"^S Z ?2*tZ"* pl"trrn *re b^" ? 1 "? wund to be superior 10 sny now in use. For aale by 21 tf CHARLES STOTT. Drug 4 Apoth corner 7th A Pa av.