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! l>l Ti:i> HY THOMAS RITCH1K. THOMAS RITCHIE 4 JOHN P. HEISS, PROPRIETORS AND PUBLISHERS. TXIMIi Daily paper by the year, ru advance $10 00 " " for lex than * year, $1 per month Sean-Weekly paper by the year, til advance t 00 " ' for lex thuir a year, jO cti |?r ~ mouth Weekly paper by the year (with an indea) J INI " " for era mouthe . 1 00 Sulucrijitiou* to the Daily for lex than two. to the 8eou Weekly lor lex than four, or to the Weekly for lex than i\ mouthe will not be received If not paid within the firat em month*, the Daily papei will bo $14, the Semi-Weekly $b, and the Weekly (1 ill I year. Sulwrribera may ilitcoiitimie their paper* at any time by paying for the time they have received them hut net without Phone who iibarnhe for a yvar. and do not at the time id luhaci ibiuf order a diacontiiine at the end ol it. will be con ndered lubarriher* until they order the pa|>er to be (lopped tnd pay arrearage*. Twelve linn. or lea*, three inaertion* - $1 0U Every additional inaertion an ] hunger advertiaementa charged in pro|>ortionA liberal diacount made to thoae who advertiae by tha y-ar. .111 payment! to be made in advance. Thoae whe have not an opportunity of |<ayiug othcrwiae, may remit by mail, at aur riak, poo<*<> void The poetniutwr'* certificate of auch remittance ahall lie a tuMcient receipt thuretor. The note. f, of auy apecie-payiug lunik will be received. ? jto aiirnid"! uwi v* ftrrn ia any vraer mniess fie money, Of a postmaster's certificate thai it has bttn remitted, accompanies it. {j(j- Letters to the Proprietors, charged with postage, will not if taktn out <ffthe post office. EDUCATION OK YOUNU LADIKS IN THE ENGLISH ^ AND FRENCH LANGUAGES MISS HEANEY'S ACADEMY, Opposite President's Sou are, I street, Washington, (house of Col. Bomford, between the residences oj Mrs. Gen. Macomb and Commodore Morris.) MISS HEANEY, of Boston, Massachusetts, Principal Instructress, respectfully invites the attention of tier friends, and parents and guardians interested, to the re-establishment of her Academy, hoping in their favor lor the early entrance of the boarding and day scholars she may receive, and for whom every arrangement is made to insure, by her own unremitted attention, thorough instruction, and improvement in elementary and elevated learning, with the best advantages of residence Miss H.'s Academy, being so eligibly placed in the quiet neighborhood of many well-known families near the President's House and the Departments, in the family residence many years of Col. Bontfnrd, spacious and convenient, with its large garden and pleasant scenery, is esteemed the most desirable in the vicinity for the charge. Miss H. resumes the useful and lilieral education of young ladies. Employing her best abilities to make her Academy permanent in this community, and encouraged to trust that her task will ere long be favored by the support it bespeaks, resident instructresses and other professors of the highest skill and character will al ways be engaged for any required aid; while Mi As Hcancy, as Principal, will instruct her pupils individually in whatever pursuits of learning or accomplishments they may engage. The government of those young ladies will lie that of home education of daughters, of her early 1 study and much experience 111 Miss Heaney's charge of pupils in Boston, Washington, und elsewhere; simply for the best individual improvement of the talents, moral and mental culture of such youth; regulations and order prescribed for tliem in this family mode of living, hs of tuition, study, employment, and recreation, those only which arc due to insure the entire welfare of daughters by maternal education and aire. Young ladies ntay thus be residents in Miss Heaney's Academy, having instruction for any acquirements desired, exclusive of others, and may have that leisure and intercourse with society, to which the attention of parents, guardians, or Miss lleaney, may be duly given. Morning exercises of instruction in the English "'and French texts alternately, rcuding, elocution, grammar, composi'ion, geography, history, belles lettres, arithmetic, Ac., including plain and elegant penmanship, linear drawing of maps, Ac., elements of music in singing, and trie primary exercises of dancing, especially those most improving the demeanor and health of the young. introductlfl-y class, >(i; junior, $8; senior, $10. Tuition in the Latin, Italian, and other languages, may be given per ouarter. Music, vocal ana instrumental, $10, $12, or $15, according to the lessons. Drawing and painting in crayon, water, and oil colors, flowers, landscapes, heads, portrait and miniature, as above. Dancing tuition at professor's lessons, $6. , Needlework mostly without extra charge. Board, $25. Testimonials of Miss Heaney's long engagement in the education of young ladies, on the principles given, will be made known by the kindness of D. A. Hall, esq., in the writing, of early and recent date, of many of the following references: non. jHines oavage, nnn. i!,nwara t^vcrcti, K. G. Shaw, esq., Rev. J. Pierpoint, Hon. Richard Sullivan, Rev. J. F. Clark, Boston. James Lamed, Hon. J. P. Van Ness, Rev. Septimus Tuston, Chaplain U. S. Senate, Major T. L. Smith, Dr. Wm. Gunton, Wm. G. Eliot, Wm. Fischer, and late Captain De Lagnel, Washington. Hon. Philemon Dickersnn, New Jersey; Gen. John A. Dix, New York; Hon. Louis McLaneand N. F. Williams, Baltimore; Joseph R. Chandler, Philadelphia; Col. R. M. Johnson, Kentucky; Gen. Cass, Detroit; Joseph L. Locke, Savannah; Col. J. B. Walback; Hon. Edward Turner, Mississippi; Hon. Alfred Henner, New Orleans; Hon. J . Thompson, do.; Orvillc Dewey, D. D., Wm. C. Bryant, Thos. Nesmith, Rev. H. W. Bellows, Hon. Wm. Emmerson, Col N. Bunell, Carville & Co., 8. Column, G. F. Besteau, Dr. S. G. Foster, C. S. Francis, New York; Major Edmund Piriby, Brownsville, N. Y.; Charles S. Wallach, eeq., Washington; Dr. E. H. Barton, 8. J. Peters, esq., New Orleans. March 31?w2mif NOTICE. To nuiil contractors, applicants for the a/rpointmcnt of Postmasters, Sft., Sec. THE undersigned having been associated with the General Post Office Department for more than twenty vears, and being perfectly familiar with its details of business, now oners his services to such of his old friends the contractors, as may be disposed to putronizc him, to transact any business which they may have from time to time with the department, and on such terms as will not fail to be acceptable to them. A letter to him at any time, post paid, will be promptly attended to. To applicants for the appointment of postmasters, he will, upon the remission of a fee of ft5, postaqr paid, see that their petitions or recommendations are received and on file at the department, or, if not, give them due notice thereof, and also give attention to their interesls until the decision of the I'nstmaster General is made, and then notify them of the result, be it favorable or adverse. It must be certainly no small satisfaction, after the trouble of procuring such testimonials, to be assured that they liave been duly received and brought to the notice of the appointing power. To such as may favor him in this particular branch of his agency, be cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. The undersigned will also attend to any claims or other business which may be intruated to his care and sti|>ervisioii, before any of the departments of the general government. Address THOMAS B. ADDISON, Washington City. April 3?6m NEW YORK CARPET WARE-HOUSE. REUBEN SMITH, Jr. Broadway, opposite the City Hall, New York, IMPORTER and dealer in earpetings, floor oil1 cloths, Ac., would respectfully solicit the attention of dealers and others visiting the city, to his extensive assortment of French Auousson, Exminster, Royal Velvet Wilton, Geneva Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Threcply, Ingrain snd Venetian Carpettugs, Floor Oil-cloths, Ac., to which he is daily adding the newest Hiid most elegant patterns, received by the latest im|>ortntiniis, comprising the largest snd richest assortment of earpetings and floor oil lotbs in the United States. The strongest inducemenu arc offered to purchasers, us, from bis great tacilities and loivg experience in the business, Tie is enabled to furnish them with the latest and best Mtvlranf crr\t\i\ a Uf i e, ? iiiiiu moderate prices. March 3?2m FOR SALE OR RENT.?A neat framed cottage limine containing six rooms, kitchen, cowliouae, Ac., with two sausrea of ground attached,? one of which is enclosed with n new fence, and is in ? good state of cultivation?situated near the. boundary of this cily. This property is in a pleasant and healthy locality; and having upon it two large and never failing springs, so elevated that water may be conducted to any part of it, is admirably adapted to ?n early garden, or a dairy. It will be rented on moderate terms to a good tenant; sold cheap for ash; or exchanged in part jtayment for a new me hum sized comfortable '>ri< k dwelling suitably situated in the 1st, 2d, or 3d ward of the city. For further particulars, apply to K JOHN F. CAI.LAN, / Druggist, cor. 7th and E streets. I Mar 28?dtf Wj VOLUME I. To Lawyers, Merchants, Mechanics, Farm ers, and Public Officers, 6fc. French i AMERICAN GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY, rr\HV WASHINGTON. X "e' ON retiring front his official station as Assistant ajft Poatmuster General, JOHN S. SKINNER dious, v llKVntM hiniHfir In iVia tranaaaliAn A nrvra a I a I1RM- ! ct (uiiNtii, particularly in connection with the va- and fav rioua department* of the national government?huai- York, fi ncaa in which he ia henceforth associated with to trite HENRY O'REILLY, of the State of New York. t|ieir df Persona in any part of the United States, who France, have business to transact with either department of turc, am the general government at Washington, or with any of imps of the State governments, or who require researches (jmt |allj to be made tn the public records any where in the write, b Union, can have their requests promptly amended asristan to, by addressing the undersigned. brunche Extensive acquaintance throughout the Union, wj|| be consequent on the long-continued connection of both thc fam the undersigned with the newspaper press, with the Und con post office and other public organizations, will great- utlj 0f j ly facilitate thc prosecution of inquiries and transac- being u Uoii of business through their ugeucy. teacher. Lawyers, public officers, contractors, and others usual el having business arising under contracts, or under studies the pension, post office, or patent laws?merchants -jnaries. desiring remission of duties, &c.?mechanics or in- decided, ventors requiring puleuLs?uud farmers having bu- (ions an siness with the General Land Office, may find this proper agency conducive to their inlereat in the way of qualitici promptness und economy. Claims under treaties pUpj( uj with the Indian nations or foreign governments As soui also attended to. ment at Speciul attention will he paid to those who wish to the aim buy or sell lands 111 Virginia and other southern memory States; and inquirers, from the North or South, arc systems respectfully referred to our circular concerning "ag- fleeting, ricullural improvement in the southern Suites," charges lately published in the Globe, Intelligencer, and board ai other journals. English Letters must lie jtnal-frrr, to insure attention; and whcn tv may be addressed to the subscribers, c ither at Al- liberal bunv. New York, or Washington?particularly at rlmrers the latter place. tt]5; Usi JOHN S. SKINNER, 3?v scl HENRY O'REILLY. depart JCj^Seiiaihlc of the mAnifohl courtesies with togethei which ho has been honored by editors of all parties, ei,^ p from the time when lie established the first ngricul- thc secc tural journal in America more than a <|uarter-cen- ai(V in tury ago, JOHN S. SKINNER adds this note for or p;n, the purpose of saying that it will afford him great class f pleasure to maintain the intercourse thus long con- other' It tinued, and to reciprocate the services of editorial at profe friends who nmy now favor hint with a few inscr- tjme ttI1 tions of tliis notice. entranct April 1 absent Ofi'ile ok Com. ok Public Buildinos, !,'n M.r.h IB, 1845. PROPOSALS, SEALED AND ENDORSED Instruct! "Proposals for painting the President's Man- tics are ston," will be received at this office until 3 o'clock, j|y wj|l p. in., on Wednesday, the Ulst day of May next, nelcct, u for painting with two coats of |wint the outside tend the stone, wood, and iron work of the President's man- no othei sion, which has been heretofore painted, including tion, at the wings, termccs, porticos, roof, and ballustrade; given oi also for painting with two coats of paint all the in- April side stone, wood, and iron work of said mansion, which has been heretofore painted, with the excep- /^IHA tion of the east room, which will require but one w sei coat of paint; also for painting with one coat of gencer paint all the walls which have been heretofore paint- goods, i cd; and also for varnishing all the mahogany doors, Whit window aasli, hand-rails, and balusters. All cracks Casst and breaks to be utopped with putty by the contractor. oth The proposals to suite the gross amount for which anc each work will be executed. The materials to be the of the best quality, and the work to be executed in Rich lliA liA?i innnniir ?a i . Kicrl - In I lir> innnrftinn nf Hiit'lt Upuii person or persons us ihe commissioner m?y appoint dot for that purpose. The contractor will have to enter Vasei into a bond, with approved security, for the faithful . Flow completion of the work by the first of October next. din March 18? Toile To be published twice a week in the National In- Rich telligencer. Wint CARPETliALL AND DEPOT, PHILADEL So"lar PHIA. ten CARPETINGS, floor furniture, silk and carriage Elega oil cloths, mattings, and window shades. Brita House-keepers "attention!" Fne i 100 pieces Brussels and Wilton carpetings pie 500 do super three ply imperial and ingrain . cle do In st< 1000 do medium and fine ingniin do coinmoi 500 do venjtian and damask, assorted widths prices, ' 500 do hemp, cotton and rag carpets May 500 do Nankin, Canton and Spanish matting ~r: 100 do druggets and woollen floor cloths 100 do furniture oil cloths, 3-4 to 6-4 wide 2000 yards floor oil cloths, from 1 to 8 yards L* nu wi(jc the moa 000 transpa rent oiled window shades, ltuliun that can moonlight and landscape views such pr 4000 New England patent blinds he founi 100 bales alicant rnatts, assorted sizes stock er 200 do manillaand jute mats Cn' 500 Wilton, Brussels and tufted hearth rugs Ch 5 cases embroidered Parisian muslin curtains JJ" 2 do worsted carpet binding *Vn 500 dozen brass stair-rods 5 cases embroidered cloth and worsted piano Co and table covers Y? This mammoth stock, laid in for cash, comprising every variety of pattern, will be sold wholesale and ?hi retail, at the warehouses, 18 and 20 north Second Co street, up stairs, at nve per cent, advance ior casn or city acceptances, with interest added. J. SIDNEY JONES. Ba/ Jan. 28?ly ? _ _ Bri General agency, Washington.?t. L. SMITH, laic Register of the Treasury, u,ilunilt and A. THO. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and late Chief Glerk of the Navy Depart- p ment, has associated for the transaction of a general _{KKj' g(( agency business at the sent of government of the ? > . United States, under the firm of T. L. & A. Tno. Smith, and will attend to the prosecution and col- -iyrev lection of claims in the several executive denn 1 1\ ni, ments and before Congress; to the receipt of un- t|,jg (jay claimed dividends on the old funded debt and the WI|| ^, new loons; to the refundment of moneys paid for ^ir f, duties under protest; to the settlement of public ac- tions. counts; to claims under Indian and other treaties; |j to business connected with the French, Mexican, p,e D Neapolitan, and Spanish indemnities; to pre-emption Fiintn and other land claims; to the procuring of |>ateiils Rossini' for public lands, and for scientific, and useful inven- Tram tions; to the obtaining of |>cnsions; to the purchase Tram and sale of real estate, stocks, &c.; and to whatever qj,! m business may icquire the aid of an agent or attor- gnp r nev. - 1 rcm, The long experience of the members of this firm ? son?. in their late official connection with the government 'p|,g j has mado them familiar with the forms and modes the guiti of procedure required to be observed in the Iran sac- p tion of all kinds of public business. In addition to May the advantages which they are thus enabled to offer, they pledge a prompt and faithful attention to all matters wliich may be intrusted to their care. ~\T7" The charges will be regulated by the nature of the \\ # business. Letters must be post naid. ncw u|)(i This firm has been appointed the agents of the Chars Nniional Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of it. c London, whom: capital is $2,500,000, to effect life MhsU insurance. r)o(i|(, Office on F street, near the Treasury Department, -p^ (| and opposite tiie banking-house of Messrs. Corco- 'in r ran A Riggs. April 29?dlw3taw2w Shnka CHEAP SHOE STORES.? You ore hereby nm The ? tified to be and appear at one of our shoe atoreR ^ lcn on or before the first time you want a new pair of . Boots or Shoes, and then and there fit yourself from . 8*nv i _ . . . . ,, *. situ mer a lurgr assortment at prices to suit the times. _ ... . !l. E. FOWLER A Co., 11th and F streota, and ' *. W MANN, V Sign of the LARGE BOOT, T)IBL Penn. av., near 4J street. [~) -pjj I' . Piiris tc WILKINSONS CEMENT?for restoring Chi- eompbn na, earthenware, glass, wood, and marble, Volur that are broken, to their former state of usefulness, paigns o without disfiguring in the least, and in such a men- Thibaul ner that fire, air, or hot water will not affect them; Volur and the article repaired fit for use. in thirty minutes, poleon; < Also, Chinese diamond cement for the asme pur- thousam pose. For sale by engrarei J. F. CALLAN. for each 'Jan 30 Corner of E and 7th streets. The e ? ______ paigns o ]\/IORRISON? INFANT CARMINATIVE ths tarn IVJ i? the best medicine in use for children subject, innns, A to cholic, fistulence, Ac.., and may be hud at 12) Arnen, i eenla |>er vial nl the drug Rtore corner of E and 7th earliest i streets. coiilinut April 19 J. F. CALLAN. May e pat " LIBERTY, TI1E UNION WASHINGTON CITY, TIT MRS. DAVID H. BURR'S PISTOLS, SWORDS tnd English seminary Jbr toeing 1mdies, corner DER SLAHKS of E and \Uh streets, tlaehington city. n n \ location of this seminary is one of the most i>ckkau or Urdna sirable in the city, on account of its healthy , r position. The house is large and commo- P R.?P0?^LS will b rith ample grounds and other facilities for f- til J o clock, p. n lent and recreation. The pnncJjluI, ?o well 7"/ ? ,' orably known in this city, and in NeW ^ followmpi.tola a rora her long experience in leeching, hopes ? ** ?,or naval entire satisfaction to all who may confide viZ: . lughters to her care. She is a native of J'"-*' l""t,,|Hi and familiar with its language and litera- 1,200 swords, a i conversant with the best and easiest modes ... ??P1*' P0> irting to her pupils a tierfect knowledge of ' "le " 'nVf; ' guage, so that they can not only read and tl'? best quality; and ail ut sneak it fluently. She lias secured able 10 HUC'' proof, ts for various departments, so that all "Ppl'ed to similar arms s of an English as well as French education 'he^United States, thoroughly taught. Pupils who reside in , . materials and tl ily have the peculiar advantages of hearing, al the parts must con! versing at all times in the French language, J'*?ied pattern*. 1 hc v lerfecting themselvea in the science of music. , e*lua 10 '"oso of thi inder the surveillance of an experienced "" part* must be broi The course of instruction, besides the or oohshed, as in the at ementary brunches, includes all the higher and dimensions of the | pursued in the most approved northern sem- 'y'JJS gauges already os The discipline is mild and affectionate, yet 1 atterns of the ufo and is maintained by appeals to the afleo powder flasks, may be d conscience of the pupil; it is designed, by a commandant of eiilier 0 development and cultivation of the belter , , 1 of the heart, to bind more affectionately the . delivered 1 her teacher, and by it to secure obedience. JulJ0> *k4b: one-third al id physical, moral, and intellectual improve- and two-thirds at the"' id culture, are the great objects desired, it is delivered free of cl of the principal not so much to crowd the boxes?for these a lair i ' with words, as to draw forth and train the * roposals for all or itic and vigorous action, the observing, re- article* will be received and active powers of the mind. The "I ropoaal for furmshi to those who reside in the family arc, for "'e case may be. rid tuition in all the branches of French and Bonds, with two app , #200 per annum for a single pupil; but amount of contract, wi vo or more are entered at the same lime, a into Within fifteen days o?,i..-.: ..,.11 i.? 1.. tl. ?.i.iiii?...i ceivimr bids; and tin 1 i>er quarter arc for music, piaito, anil guitar, J?1!'?w'" ^ retained a e of instrument, |2 50; vocal music. So. To fctthful performance oi lolars, the charges for tuition in the first OD'y on '',u ?a' icnt in French -or English, are $10; "tnetv per cciil of all < , $15; in the second department first on all bills properly atii 'rcnch or English, 48; together, *12; in provisions of this cont md class French or English 47; together ^!ir presentation to tl the third department; first class, French . Pu tw? rlish 46; together 49; in the second |?na Intelligencer, and Wh or English $5; together $8; Latin $4, ?ally. KT'?n*V U"d ' mguages, drawing, painting, and dancing; Evening Post, Morton; ssor's charges. Pupils can lie entered at any merce, New York; Moi id will be charged only from the date of their Boston. !. No deduction will be made to those who April ~?w themselves after commencing a quarter, univcnted from attending by sickness. Bills in V i to be paid in advance. Every attention is T) ROPOSALS will 1 the religious as well as moral and tntellectual j? 3 o'clock on Mo ions of the pupils, but no sectarian peculiari- nCxt, for the delivery c ever inculcated. Those residing in the fam- best quality seasoned p attend such churches as their |>arenta may the navy-yard in this r nder the care of a teacher. They will at- ?nli approved by such 1 Episcopal church with the Principal, when designate, free o r directions are given. Any other informs- one half thereof to be c id the most satisfactory references will be day of August next, ai 1 application to the principal. . the first itny of Januan 35?3taw6m The offers for the ab KLES S. FOWLER, importer, store on ^"responsible person! renth street, opposite the National Intelli- join in ^he bond as su. office, is now opening a fresh supply of J d No ofr<.r wj, insisting in part of- responds with the fore e and gold-band China dinner sets vJ!on of 10 per cent, trolea compilers, fruit baskets, and most nlclU unll, the contract er kinds of dishes required to make large I complete dinner sets, which are sold as y are wanted To be bl;8hcd China tea sets, plain white do. Journal, Constitution, 1 Uful coffee and ma cup. and saucers, by the . ft 'week (i|, ten or singly, plain white do. May 15-tawtl6J s, allumet holders, cologne stand, Ac. J ing blue, white granite, and other Liverpool Naval Si ner seta and detached pieces Navy Yard, ' t sets and tea wares, Ac. QEALED proposals decanters, various colprs 10 until 12 o'clock, m. s and champagne glasses, hock do. goblets furnish pood and a ind plain glass bowls and diahes, Ac. days from that period, lamps, for lard or oil, girandolss, hall Ian- fr0m thia yard and deli fia and lamps, chimneys and wicks ^ ^ ^ g int waiters, plated baskets, castors 2 chnitw.nblcB wei nnia coffee and tea sets looking glasses, Ac } camboo()c (boxe? , vory balance knives and forks, in sets of 51 bjc ^cet v ccs, and by the dozen; also, an inferior arti- ? , ? nnfl ?ai 1 v?>r-rilntf>H *? ^ ire, a large assortment of ware suitable foi 3 chain cables and 9 a purposes, which will be sold at reasonable to,ls> und about 250 evi wholesale or retail. and 1,2.10 cubic feet oil 7 2aw4w The bids for each ps [JSE-FURNISHING WAREROOMs! May 16?dt26 ELER, DONN & CO., Pennsylvania ave e, opposite the Centre Market, have in store DALTIMORE TY it extensive stock of house-furnishing goods *-* Book, and Job Pr i be found in the District, and all laid in at well established Found ices as to enable them to sell as low as can Type suited to their u J (of the same quality) anywhere. Their Pica, together with pis nbraceH a general assortment of? bination borders, initia binet ware and chairs great variety of cuts si ina, glass, nnd crockery ware Brass Rule, plain an ;ted Britannia and German silver goods Printing Ink of ever lives and forks in sets of 51 pieces, and de- fancy work. Cached Printing Presses of I rnelin's celebrated solar oil and lard lamps lion, always on hand, niters and tea trays description furnished J1 lanterns and lamps short notice, ovel and tongs, andirons and fenders Cases, Chases, Stick oking utensils of every description in common we" ?? every other art use fiee. i and wooden ware Stereotyping carefull skcts, table mats, and looking glasses the best manner. Js, mattresses, and bedsteads Old type taken at 9 < ishes, combs, spittoons, dfce. f?r new. ins furnishing can find every article used in Itf Orders from pri leping at fair prices, and all delivered safe will be furnished with , charge, or |>ncked securely to leave the May 6?2aw F , "We have just received from the importer a >ck of superior French china dinner, desert, ^ , 'r , > 1l,, 11 BCW ' Sign of the Large Blac ' ' two doors from 4 J stre / MUSIC?WM. FISCHER, Pcnnaylva- We bi g to call the a a avenue, two doors east of 12th street, has public generally to one r received the following new music, which assortments to be foum told at a reduced price: Among which may I om the Opera La Double Echclle?varia- Ladies' white satin a rtnmnnftpH hv H Rnsnllcn. do colored moro sideria Penafe Romantique. Par H. Cramer. 'J0 J'1*1?? . iademe?brilliant variations. Par Hunter. <J? ''"" * r?n', 1 sia for the Piano, or the moat favorite airs in (J? 'J0 J1"' ' opera of Othello. do (? kld ?nd lylvania Waltz. By Wm. Jucho. do go'1? " ylvania March. By Wm. Jucho. Misses' colored mor. ative scenes?song. By Phillips. do do ''n nurmurs the gale. Music by John A. Still. "J" trench moro ember, I remember the aged elms so gray? K#,tera and hi Music by Wm. Jucho. Children's boots, nli| ,y rc?a collection of airs, marches, Ac., for Gentlemen's boots < jr. By Weitland. up to per pair iivolo Gallop. By Vicreck. Gentlemen's bootees g Gentlemen's gaiters - do slippers NEW GAMES. Boy's fine dress boot FISCHER, imiwricr of fancy and staple . Jn a word, we feel a stationery, has just opened the following jnducenients seldom t I interesting games for children and adults: hard. Money scarce icleristics, an original game. IT1'1l,"n P". , and we r Ipirit of Genius. Half soling, heeling :r Rodbury and hia pupils. w'7 of mending done t r Busby illustrated. npd Put ?''C in our own leaiitiful game of kings. 'ickwick cards. incare in a new dress. " vntioiml Game. k" ific amusements for the old and the young, e and the gay. Also, a large assortment of April 21 en, Backgammon Boards, Checker Bonrda /- \RFGON RFFD i, Dominoes, Graces, and Battledores, kept I i ' i f ' , ly for sale at Stationers' Hall, at reduced corn> inlrodgced |,y G ireasn. 1830, and which last t *"" the acre, and shelled 7{ .IOTHEQ.UE HISTORIU.UE ET M1LI- "rn is well worth the a LIRE.?F. Taylor has just received from y<;'d ;?'least 20 per < ilumes 5 and 6 of the above valuable seriea, H r'X',1 ?11 1 ing and concluding the work. page. 434. , ?"? ln ws ne 5 containa the military wnlinga and cam- RUPP V 'lrni if Federic, Lloyd, Guiliert, Cesaac, Carnol, .. , ,. r t, and Jom.ni. Marcl^ 13 C nc b contains ine military campaigns ot Na- "f~)APER AND FE each volume being n large octavo of nearly a J CHER has iust J pages, and accompanied with an atJan of handsome' paper and 1 mapa, military plans, Ac Ac ; pnee |2 25 >rice, from fi Mnto tl volume, and *2 25 for each atlas. wel, t0 examine the ^ artier volumes of this series treat of the com- fot nt Stationers' I f Cwaar, Alexander, Xenophon, Ac., Ac., wf,ere. c?, strategy, Ac., Ac., of the Greeks, Ro- a nnl 9 a kc , %i aetailed by Polvbraa, Thucydide*, and others; the aeriea rommrncin); with the /~lOI/>REDCANTO mlhentir military record*, nnd coming down V / just received 3(1 pit maly to the present time. of superior quality, 4" 13 Canton. II III , 1NI> TUB CONSTITUTION." JSDAV NIGHT, MAY 80^ 1815. I, AND ^COPPER POW-I Be mad or Const' TOil THE NAVY. QEALED PROPOSAL; N(.K ANL> H VDHOORAPHY, O lieilip) Will be reteifei ?3d April, ] W45. 1 31st day of May next, for ie received at tiiis Bureau un- at the navv-yard, Charles j., of Wednesday, the 4th i or before ins first day of . r furnishing mid delivering tons of water-rotted hemp, words, und copper powder' Thia hemp must be equ ervice of the. United Stales, now at the navy-yard, CI upon offers, preference wil hemp, if offered at equal or ml I nuked for foreign hemp. ' viler dusks. [ joct to inspection and app oust be mudo of materials ofj Churiestown, Masaachuset nruu oud materials to be j pointed, by and under ina lest, and inspection an is now reau, and none will be r and materials in the army of i puss such inspection. | Persons who may wish t he foriM and dimenaions ofi free from tow, and ready fc form to those of the eslab- separate proposals for sue vorkmanshlp an'I Aniah must the proposals should be ar.< s model arms; and the flcVe- er, be subject to inspectit wned, blued, case-hardened, navy-yilrd before it will be andaid models. The forms Persons making offers n parta to lie verified by vcri- per ton of li,si40 pounds, tablished. yard, and must forward v regniug pistols, and copper from two persons of suffic seen on application to the sureties for the fulfilment < if the navy-yards, or to this tered into, in one-third the To diminish the hazard I on or before the 4th day ol ing hemp from tho westert i the navy-yard near Boaton, be of proper quality, or at ivy-yard near New York; to the Secretary of the Navy I jargca, except as to packing who will, wncn requested, allowance will be made. be prepared and intended to either of the above named under this advertisement. , to be scaled.and endorsed, inspect the hemp that ma ng pistols, swords," Ac., as Kentucky, and the pther to St. Louis, in Missouri, roved sureties in one-half the furnished with samples of ill be required, to be entered cepting tor hemp folly pr< after the time limited for re- with the means of testing t >er cent, of the amount of sll will be ready to give all in u collateral security, for the to enable contractors to ha 'the contract, which will be prepared, and to ascertain uctory completion of itj and ter of it. before the cxpensi deliveries made will be paid vy-yaru is incurred. It n thenlicatcd, according to the stood, however, that the i ract, wiihin thirty days after these agents is merely to d le navy ugent. tractors, by furnishing usef cc a week in the Globe, Nat- ly inspection by which the Constitution, Washington; ceived and paid for will bi ?ciui?ylvaiiiap, Philadelphia; where it is to be delivered, j News, und journal of Com- In addition to the bonds ning Post, and Dtuly Times, for the faithful perforraanc centum will be deducted fr< for deliveries, and retained MAV.W-. Office, ~ lhc Washington, May 15,1845. ano?- .T1?? B 'J ie received at this office until ''.""i.V "r, inday, the liith day of June ^aU presented to the ,f thirteen hundred cordi of Massachusetts, ine wood, upon the wharf at 'T? ^ P<\l,|"*td once " ity, to be corded, inspected, h? following newspapers pel son as the romrnandam ^'l!fenc?r- Washing on, t f expense to the government; W Lines Boston, lelivered on or before the last Springfield, Maas.; Hart ad the maidue on or before love wood must be sealed und ||c ^fdfer- l"de>pMa, F Mtnicd by a guaranty from Pa--"ni?n' Harr s, stating their willingness to *?Z"pi rctieu, in case the offer is ac- . LT ~ _ t t I ho considered unless it cor- "'an, New Orleans, I going stipulations. A reser- Appeal, Memphis, lenn^ will be made from each pay- Democrat, Louisville, Ky 1 3 O.j Enquirer, Cincinnati, W B SCOTT diananoiis, Indiana; Registi Navy Agent. ""-.Chicago III.; Free P. , the Union, United States ,nd Intelligencer, in this city, wi? be forwftrJXo the B "r,"">n TOBACCO FOR ['oiiekeepkk'a OrrlcE, Washington, May 9, 1845. jfj will be received at this office Bureau of Pr , on Monday, the 26th inst, pproved vessels within eight T)roposals, , to take the following freight Jf for Tobacco," will Ic ver the same as follows, vie: until 3 0-cl0cki p. m>j on q y-ynrd, Boston, Mass. June next, for furnishing 1 nng about 25 tons. ted States navy-yards at jp) measuring about 950 cu- Norfolk, where samples ai tity of tobacco (probably, aey-yartl, .Veto York. thousand pounds, more or anchors, weighing about 50 by tl,e chief of this bure ibic feet measurement blockB, commandants of the suit tonka. fiscal year commencing 1 ircel to be made separate. next, and ending June 30, J. M. SELDEN, N. S. K. The tobacco shall be eqi pies at the said nnvy-y? ? ? manufactured during the PE FOUNDRY? News, have undergone a naturt inters, can be furnished at this with tho name of the mant Iry with every description of the place where, it was mi se, from Pearl to forty lines ered in strong boxes cont in, fancy and job letter, com- hundred pounds each, and I letters for books, and a very place of delivery by the lited to every purpose. pointed by the Navy Dcpt d waved, of all sizes. Contractors not residing y quality, for news, book and liveries are required, mi such places, that no delay the most approved construe- what may be required; am and Power Presses of every promptly to comply wit at manufacturers' prices, at agent at the port where th< delivered shall be author! :s, Furniture of ull kinds, as and the contractor shall I iclc required in a printing of- cost over the contract pric? Bidders whose proposal y attended to and executed in others) will be forthwith 1 days over and above the 1 tents per |>ovind in exchange the regular transmission of for them to signify their re rucrs lur any wing nicy want irocvj nnu wsn aaya uverai fidelity and despatch by required for the regular t LUCAS, Jr., Proprietor. will be allowed for the e contract and bond; at the JOE STORES.?J. E. Fnw- riods, if no answer be rtce nd F streets, and W. Mann, returned, the supply will I k Boot, Pennsylvania uvenue, PBt bidder, according to la' et. [ The department reserve! Uention of our friends and the . from persons who have h? of the handsomest and best their contracts, d in the District. Bonds, with two apprc je found? the estimated amount of lippcrs will be reout'red; and ten p cco and kid slippers he withheld from the amoi i do do count thereof, as collatera norocco slippers the bond given, to secure s tics in any event to be pai morocco village tics spects complird with; and nil half goiters amount of all deliveries n icco village ties Navy Agent within thirty i slippers ihcnticated shall hove been cco ana kid slippers To be published once a slf goiters _ Union, Constitution, Intel >per?, ankle ties, and gaiters c.; pi)8t and Times, Bosti >f every quality, from $2 50 jng News, and Plebeian, N Philadelphia; Republican at almost any price Richmond; Republican, Pe Portsmouth, Virginia. Proprietors of the obovt res and coarse wear Hend ? copy of the paper mfideni to say, that we offer vertisement to thia bureau, o be met with. Times are May 3?|nwiJ3 just now. Drafts must be ??????? iiust mU, and will, low. TRANSPORTATION < (mtching, anything in the 0 save our customers a penny N) 1 pockets. Bi'Oeau or Paovi E. FOWLER ?t Co., 11th and F streets, and T)ropo8ALS. 1. MANN, Sign of the J; for freight to China," iROE BLAC K BOOT, bureau until 3 o'clock, p. r two doom from 4J street. instant, for the transpor (more or less,) in bulk, of CORN-I have to-dsjT re- ? shel. o( this extraordinary 1 Urrel witho, eneml Wm H Harrison u, wct'or ' five rar yielded 12 1 bushels to , mrnt f ^ ,'hi . bwfali to the barrel. This , ra(,k/not ft igne.nHnnst s attention, as us, , ?.L.. icnt. over the common. For I w,,""3,cr u,cy ?>? ee Patent office report, 1845, 10 a"nved; <""1 fifteen I int should apply carl v ns the ^By" lo he allowed at each y' town and Macao for.taking J. F. CALLAN Propoaala must stale tli Corner of E and 7th streets. *nd ,h" ^"diiion of the vt the usual inspection, and h ATHER FANS.?W. FfS- nt Charleatown to receive ojiencd a choice selection of June ne*t- Birf" not cor feather fans, at intermediate this advertisement ssifl not o |3 each. Ladies would do To he published once a < at variety of useful articles Union, Constitution, and Inll, befbre purchasing else- ,on> U. C.; Evening Pirn, ] Journal of Commerce, I Times, Conrier, Boston; ] Maine. N M ATTINOS?We have Proprietors of the above p. es colored < anion mattings aend a patier containing I 4 q. wide, just arrived from bureau D. CLAUETT A CO. May 1 lion. NUMBER *, Eauitm'r md Repair, I Navt Auemt'* Or pice, April 18, 1645. | Wapuincton, M?y 1 S (endorsed proi>oeale for , "QROPOSALS will be received at this 1 at thie Bureau until the X 3 o'clock, on Saturday, the 14th di furnishing and delivering neat, for the delivery of the following uitii town, Massachusetts, on naTy yard in this city, vie: Tuly, 1846, four hundred Timber. . _ . , 2,000 cubic feet aah log*, 16 to 20 feet nl to the Riga Rein hemp .jo lo 39 mches diameter, (for block tarlestown. In deciding eyes.) I be given to American ' Iron l,'h?"hemn m'uat" be^aub^ 5,000 I be. 7-16 inch round iron, (for au bemp muat he sulv and rivets for bloc 4,000? 2 ? d? do truction* from thin Bu- " do do eoeived which shall not ? . ?? ?? 50 ton* bent gray pig iron, or No. 1, 0 fbrnish hemp [.erfectly ?nga for tank*, camboosee, and cl .r spinning, can forward 6,(KM) Iba. English or Java block Un, f h hemp) which hemp, if brttBS ft,ld composition. :epted, must, like the oth- Copper. >n and approval at eaid JO aheeta braziers copper 72 by 30 ii received. 50 oz., for cam booses, dfce. mat state the price asked Miscellaneous. delivered at said navy- y boXea double sheet tin, large size vith them an obligation booses. ient projierty to become w (b, .otder, for bearing, of the contract to be en- j ream fine sand paper, various pui amount of said contract. Paints 10 contractors of forward- 3 ,b g igh whhing' (dry) , States, which may hot brown8 *./' jfflciently well prepared, |(|0 ? lithar_, ? tias appointed two agents, inspect hemp that mav tf. ? ftilnl contracts to be made ]0(} French yellow ochre " One of these agents will ? ,,, .Jj ? 11 Tc/ma^Te^n' " " ^ ^ These agents7 will be ^ f^0"8 r,.w.'m'^d ?" iS'aSs* "d Thi?abo;; a^rea^ m in nirih nf hemn' and yard t^'a c'ly> or on before the 1st day formation in their power, "."V" J" "ll" 1 ST* r J ii i,. iK? nn made for each class of articles separatel' u,r {TSssgtat -"T1 ?* -?.??? ??>? nspection and opinion of wnt. wiu ^ stained on even [ltninieh the risk to con- ^ ^ wm ]etion of lkc comract. ul information. The on- f WM. B. SC01 1 hemp can be finally r?- Navy ? that at the navy-yard T<) ^ pub,i3,ied oncc a week until 14 u- u ,, , ? ?,i the Union, Intelligencer, Constitution, ai foaV?.l, Wo* ?S?m, the amount of all bill. a security for its performcty per centum will be TRANSPORTATION OF NAVAL S Icr bills, duly approved, navy ugent at Boston, Navt Department, Bureau or Provisions and Cloth week for four weeks in May II viz: The Globe and In- "PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed " ). C.; Morning Post and -L for freight to Pensacola," will be n Mass.; Hampden Post, thia office until Monday, the 2d day of Jut ford Times, Hartford, 3 o'clock, p. m., for the transportation of i rcc, Morning NewB, Eve- thouannd barrels (including a quantity o V.; Pennsylvuninn, Pub- &c., Ac., Ac.,) of government stores, from Morning Post, Pitts- yard, Gosport, Virginia, to the navy yard isbtirg, Pa.; Republican, cola, Florida. Offers must specify tne p Richmond, Va.; Chron- per barrel, without distinction between we >rthmouth, Va.; Jefferso- five and a half cubic feet of measurement f Jnion,- Nashville, Tenn.; thirty gallons to the gauge of all casks n Gazette, Lexington, Ky.; called barrels, to be considered as barrels, Statesman, Columbus, they may contain; no primage to be alio* 0.; State Sentinel, In- fair-weather lay days to be allowed at e sr, Springfield III.; Demo ports of Gosport and Pensacola, for fakii ess, Detroit, Mich.; Mis- discharging cargo. Proposals must staj scription, the name and the condition of I Gaining the advertisement, and the vessel must pass the usual inspe urcau as evidence of pub- be ready at the navy yard at Gosport April 18?lawdw cargo by the 15th day of June. Bids not Tin? maw 'n6 bi "" respects to this advertisement, ^ _ *1? NAVY. considered. n To be published once a week until the i ivy Department, jn jj,e Union, Constitution, and Intelligent oristons and Clothing, Baltimore Republican; Evening Post, i j Ti , News, New York; Times and Post, Bosti ?nd endorsed "Proposals May le received at this bureau ruesday, the third day of ?nd delivering at the Uni War Department, Mi Boston, New York,and r I tHE appropriations applicable to su re deposited, such quan JL are so limited by law, that no boot in all, about one hundred maps, newspapers, or periodicals, sent tc less) as may be required Department without subscription or order au, or by the respective ly given, can be paid for, or considered pu I navy-yards, during the erty. All claims and accounts against tl on the first day of July ment must be rendered at the close of the 1646. which supplies of any kind were orderei jal in quality to the sam- nished, except for newspapers and per irds. None of it shall be ordered, which will be rendered and settl winter months; all shsll The accounting quarters of the fiscal y l) sweat, and be branded nate on the 90th of September, 31st of 1 tfacturer, year when, and 31st of March, and 90th of June. inutacuirea, ana be aenv- May 1?J?aawtm aining from fifty to one in'soector a"To? yard' an" WASHINGTON CITY DYING Snt y ' P' VV LI8HMBNT.?P. WH.atl.T, < at the places where de- *own, would most feenectfally inform ^ at establish agencies at of Washington and vfcitftty that he has r may arise in furnishing 8tand at l??e corner of 11th street and Psi 1 when a contractor fails |lvenue- "?uUi side, formerly occupied by h a requisition, the navy '?y> where he invites his old customer s tobacco is required to be many new ones as may be pleased to try zed to purchase the same; ,artJof dY'nK woollai, and cotton | x liable for any excess of cloth d ?'ng- The preference which j. given him by a large portion of the is are accepted (and none Washington, in carrying their work to Of notified thereof, and three hasinducedhim,fortheconvenienceofthe| ordinary time required for w,th ? to enlarge his business, and b r the mail will be allowed b,tion of "uP?"or woik h> extend his repi adiness to enter into con- take a a,and in the metropolis, where he ? id above the ordinary time 10 "M"* ?id execute all manner of ladiei ransmisaion of the mail "cue"'8 apparel in a superior stile. I xecution and return of a evei7 material and texture cleansed, bli expiration of which pe- dyad- and th? border preserved, ived or contract and bond Ha conceives it unnecessary further to >c offered to the next low- himself to the public, as he has long be w and extensively patronized from every j i the right to reject all bida country. He has lately built and fitted up iretofore flulcd to execute B've and complete dye-house, and is prepl all kinds of work with despatch, and in ( >ved sureties in one-third <o be surpassed in this country. He espei the respective contracts lh? attention of gentlemen to the superior er centum in addition will which coats and pants, and gentlemen unt of all payments on nc- generally, are donf- Th? ?hape and set i il security, in addition to are not ,n the a'?hteat degree injured; am its performance, and not ,f1l"r"rral,ted 10 tand. and the d until it is in all ro- A" *mds of work will be thankfully rec< ninety per centum of the do"? moderate terms, lade will be paid by the B.?The present is the best season dnys after bills duly au- lnS and dy?nf curtains; and he would call presented to him. ,inn boarding-house keepers, tavern-ke< week until June 3, in the othen' having curtains to cleanse or co! ligencer, Washington D PT?*?nt, as a more propitious lime lbs m ww* utAvl/ nan lv? Hnnn K#fInr in oywmI Wfi nn; evening roat, morn- ? ?? ? ... ? ew York; Penniylvaninn, lhere ? 'e#a hurry in mmmtr. May <i , Baltimore; Enquirer, ?? . . teraburg; Old Dominion, Jl fresh supply of Dr. Rush's justly c . p.r? .ill b, p,. , ? infallible health pi: ron'ninirp J Rush, of Philadelphia. - In the ahort apace of aix montha aince IF NAVAL STORES ?ratmtrodu?ed in thia city they hare d. good, and gained great celebrity. 1vt Dkpa*tmickt 1 h"t" a fe* for w,lh jone" mov, avd Clotii'ino, O-^nlrara^inUJ-meaCul1, new the N, May 1, 1845. Z ' Penn,ylrnnM ?Te wll "ZV'STtl mm* ^ h"d ' ?T o?ce on F n., on Thursday, the 29th "*?envenue' between 13th and 18th atree tation of 4,000 barrela, . . government atorea, from town, Mni>aHchitecttn, to ' h BRO inn. Offcra muat npecify . . General tt any Hintinction between ' ? e<>;*1 [Intel.J id a half feet of meaeure- ~~~ illona to the gauge of all TT IS IMPORTANT TO FARME1 irrela, to be conaidered an X GARDENERS TO BUY THEIR C ly contain. No primage SEEDS WHERE THEY CAN GET air weather working lay FRESH AND GENUINE.?The atiba of the porta of Charlta- apectfully calla the attention of the agricti ; in and diarharging cargo. horticultural community to hia Horticultu e description, the name, houae and Seed Store, adjoining hia Groe ssel; and she must pass corner of ]5th and U streets, opposite the e ready at the navy-yard partment, where the fkrmer, gardener, am cargo by the 15th day of seed-dealers, can provide themaelvea with iforming in all reapecta to den and flower seeds, all of the be*' qualit be considered. If any garden or flower seeds should p week until May 29 in the bad, when sown in proper time and ma Intelligencer, Washing- season the least favorable, for ouch fresh Morning News, Plebeian, be given, or the money returned. 3un, New York; Post, Seed-tlealer* suppliwi by the pound, I Eastern Argus, Portland, barrel, at a liberal discount, and on term any wholesale and retail establishment in i papers will he plenaed to northern or en*tern cities. !lie advertisement to (his JOHN DOTTQ] Florist and See March 22?dtfif I 1 II J LAW NOTICE TO STUDENTS ?Mr. Hoffman't law institution No. 117 South 5th street, Philadelphia, is established for legal educe uon, by means of a thorough union of practice with theory, upon a plan contained in his circular to Studeuta, which will be seat to any part of the Union upon application. The plan consists of a course of reading, adapted to each student's wants?of the mmmmmmm [,nkCUcnl proceedings in a moot court?and of daily lectures. Theae commence 1st October and end 1st 17. June. The moot court then begins, and ends its session 1st of August. The two remaining pnonths are occupied in their customary studies, by all who prefer no intermission. Students enter on any day i?? of the year, and only for six months at a time. Fee |63 50. The Hbiury is extensive in law, literature and science. The building is dedicated exclusively ? ,?.c to the students?is airy and well famished. J> DAVID HOFFMAN, office until Msy 8?lawihn ly of June . cles at the TM PROVED REFRIGERATOR The subJL scriber would call the attention of citizens to an improved Refrigerator manufactured bv him, which Ion*' ami ? uumj Wiu cuiuumjr auqwoKB <ui urncro. a ? nnd dead BnMl" qu?ntity of to? will keep a reaervoir of water (attached) perfectly cool; the ice net mixing with the water, hie kept ptue; the aame toe keepe every..ii i thing cool ia the refrigerator, and need* but to bo Its Ar \ " *cr" 10 >* appreciated. Cooler* for water can be at , ' tachcd to old refrigerators, at ahort notice, by JOSEPH H. NEVETT, . Pannaylvania avenue, oppoaite Fuller & Co.'a Hotel. (for caat- M*y ia~co6t hT malting T?RESH DRY GOODS.?Again, again, and yet or making J again, within a few daya, haa James B. Clarke made large additiona of tha choicest styles for ladies', gentlemen's, and children'* wear. Many having iclies, and been bought at the auctiona north, and all being bought well, will be diapoaed of at extremely low pnce* for eaah or to punctual cuatomera. All who i, for cam- are in want of gooa a* well a* cheap goods, are earnestly invited to aall and examine my well assorted and general atodt of seasonable dry goods, rpoees. Fancy colored and plain black bereges at 35 eta. H ana so me styles, lawns, ginghams, and calicoes Jaconet, Swiss, sLripsd, ami cambric muslins Brocade and damask curtain muslins Fine and heavy damask table diapers Birdasye, huckaback, and Rus towellings Super shirting and collars Linens, from 371 cents up Single Milled. Tweeds, cheeked linen*, Ac., for sacks French cassimerttt, doeskins, 4c., for pants. for boys' and servants' wear. 1 ft "^1, Linen and cotton drillings, plain and striped gamto bf Croons, eottonades, jeans, Kremlin, Mexican mixtiisfactory 'ures, 4c., &c. 1 must be testing*, y and en- Elegant lieht silk, bufl, caahmerei, superior white be conaid- and colored Marseiilea and English satin vesting#. Shawls and Scarfs. 1 payment Rich 8-4 embroidered cashmere, and black, and light colored berege shawla and scarfs IT, About 1,000 dozen hosiery and gloves, embracing ' Agent. 100 varieties of kinds, quality, color and size, th June in Green berege for veils id United Fans of several kinds blican and Parasols, psrasolettes, and shadss Beautiful and new styles of bounet and cap ribands. Straw Bonnets. TORES. Plain and,lace neapolitans, gimps, Florences, birdseye, brilliant, mooenas, pedal, and willow bonnets and hoods. Children's leghorn and palm leaf ing, nam. ah oi wnicn win oc buiu, <u> wugui, uu un J, 1845. very best terms. Proposals JAMES B. CLARKE, iceived at Op. Cen. Market, and No. 2 from 8th at. le next, at May 14?3teod about two _____________________________ f lumber, TT^XTRA! EXTRA!! EXTRA!!!?Fire Cii the navy Xls oars just received of the following justly celeat Pensa- brated brands, viz : rice asked 5 000 Planters, very superior, warranted genuine, t and dry; 5,000 La Alabama, very fine do. do. ;oods, and 35,000 El Parsisio, very fine. do. do. ot usually 30,000 La Constantia, very nne, do. do. ^atever |0,000 Justa Luoz, very fine, do. do. ,Mj- Ten All of the above have just been received, and are* ach of the positively genuine. "8 Also in store 300,000 Cigars, various brands, all le the de- 0f which will be disposed of as low as can be purhe vessel, chased ln any city of the Union, cuon, and W. H. WINTER, to receive pfo. 6, east of Coleman's Hotel, sign of Jim Crow, conform- May i3_3U!od sill not be : L?__ 1 K AAA LAND OFFICE PARGHI Id of June 1 Q,UUU MENTS?The subscriber has *r, D. C.; for sale a lot of 15,000 parchments of the land office ^ Morning sire. Also, an assortment of other sins for deeds, v >n. official commissions, and printers' uses; alt of which he will sell at the lowest prices. Alsoj a lot of cheap cap and letter paper, ruled ty 1845. and plain, at |1 25 and f 1 50 per ream; blank books, , ,. ' and other stationery, at the most reduced prices, ch objects WM F BaVLY, lb, atlases, Penn. av, between 11th and 12th streets. ' lhe War May 14?eod4t previous- i blic prop- "|" H. NEVETT, Pennsylvania avenue, opposite he depart- J , Fuller & Co.'s Hotel, has just received a sequarter in lect assortment of jelly, blanc mange, and pudding i and fur- moulds, of beautiful patterns. Also? iodicals so Ice cream forms ed yearly. Improved ice cream freezers and buckets rear tcrmi- Block tin coffee pots, superior Britannia ware, December, waiters Furnaces, with or without coffee-roasters attached Summer-bakers, a very convenient article Large and small bath-tubs, with or without heaters E8TAB- Hollow ware, consisting of pots, ovens, skillets, bedtinma Togsther with a full assortment of plain and jataken the panned tin ware ins vivas is To Grocers.?He is prepared to furnish grocers J Berk- w'^ japanned tea-canisters, scoops, scales and and as weights, oil cisterns, and all other articles necessary his skill in bne; ail which will be aold at the lowest CJ'CJ ""l?y citizens of qiqn 0F THE LARGE BLACK BOOT is O removed next door W Mr. James Williams's >ublic,and Warerooms, two doors from 4j street, on y an oxhi- Pennsylvania avenue. We ofTer a huge assortment jtatton, to of ^golt ^ ikoet for the season, at prices to " suit the times. 'and gen- w MANN, 1 Sign of the LARGE BLACK BOOT, man**, v. Pennsylvania avenue, two aoors irom sireci. commend April Mr^ofthe MEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED?The fol-? ..... XV lowing new music ia thia day received and for ?*>? by W. FI8CHER? 1 .trie not ??* ^i^enne. composed by Edward Wolff. n?iitr ..it. The Taglioni Polka. manner in The Joinville Polka, composed by Slrauaa. 7"" '' The Naahallia Polka " " Staab. at thecoa t La CaHotta Polka " " Julien. 1 the mlnr The Polka waltz, arranged by Schubert, at to rub The Hunting waltz, arranged by Vierick. ? i j Lucrctia Borgia waltz, ararnged by Vierick. . to, nu Aneraberg favorite waltz, arranged by Korponay. ft,r el..,,. ConeBtoga waltz, by J. B. Muller. 3LTlZi The A Ip. Gallop, compoaed by Rudolph. , Proudly and Wide, from the opera hra Diavolo, arranged by S. rf. Beck. ? Ik. r.n Dh Native Scenes, (song,) by Bellini. . her- an<i Fare thee well my Fanny, by W. F. Nelson. dim* When thy Heart ia Bounding Lightly, by Miere. Oh ! Haste on Board, composed by Huberer. Mrt* - M,r" LLS. "DOOK OF THE ARMY, by.John Front; 1 vol., r of pills X) New York, 1845. Benjamin Military Maxims of Napoleon, translated by Akerly; 1 vol., 1845. they were Manuel du Matelot Canonnicr, 1 vol., Paris, 1845. >ne much Bulletins Officials de la Grande Armfe, dictes par l'Empereur Napoleon; S vols, Paris. & Clark Revolutionary Orders of General Washington; 1 ivy-Yard; vol., 1844. nue, near Militanr Annual; 1 vol.. London, 1844. The War m France ana Belgium in 1815, contain'ennsvlva. mg minute details of the battles of Q,uatre ta (south Bras, Ligney, Wavre, and Waterloo; i>j Capt. W. Siboroe; 2 vols., London, 1844. Lieut. "Ward (U. 8. Navy) on Ordnance, Gunpery, WN and Steam; 1 vol., 1845. I Agent. Lieut. Hart* Annua] Army List; 1 vol., London, M.yffi5 F. TAYLOR. nORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN 8CHILL *J?t7?w V ER and OOETHE from 1794 to 1805,translated THEM b h. Calvert, I volume, 1845; Eothau, or criber re- !%<.,,, of Travevl, brought home from the East, dtural and | voiurne> 1^45; Human Magnetism, its claims to a raJ Ware- dltpnm,mnR,f inqdirlng being, an attempt to show n Houae, ^ Uu|jt* of it* application lor the relief of human State De- ,?fl-enng, by W. Newnham.M. R. 8. L..1 volume, aicur, and The first and seeoad volumes of Wiley and fresh gai^ | pU(n*m'? Library of Choice Reading; volume aec[y ond, "The Amber Witch." rove to be f jmt published, and this day received for sale nner and by F TAYLOR. wl" March 38 juahel, or QUPERIOR GUITAR8, Ac?Juat opened at a equal to O Stationers' Hall thirty Spanish guitars (some iny of the from the celebrated makers, Martin and Coups,) at intsnnadiate prices, from $550 to ffiO each A leu LAS, the beet quality of strings for the name, at the low'daman eat prices for rash. WM FISCHER May 1