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J\o. 123 Pearl itreei, JVeic J 'ark, IAS RECEIVED BY RECENT ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE, and will continue to recciv, teamen and Packets a full asaor ment of Bobbinet and Thread Laces and Edgings, Nee Style Muslin Laces and Edgings, new style 4-4 and 6-4 black and yehito plain and fane; Nets ' 4-4 black Silk Nets, plain and figured Black Silk Laces lor trimmings Silk and Cotton Quillings Men's and women's black, white and cnlorei S.Ik Gloves Men's and women's black, while and colorei Spun Gloves Fancy Cotton Mitts and Gloves Black, white and colored rtilk Lace Mitts Children's Silk 'Mitts and Gloves. 1-4 and 1-4 long Silk Lace Mitts and Gloves do do children's do do Black and white Silk Hosiery do do Spun do Silk Shirts and Diaweis Black and Fancy Satin Vestings Fancy Silk Cravals Ladies' Fancy Silk Haridkcrchicls Fancy Bonnetings Fancy Silk and Satin Trimmings, new ant confined styles Bavarian Gimpa Bullion and o her Frin> es, from 1 inch to 3j inches, in great variety, some very ricl Men's and women's ThibtJt and Caahmeri Gloves / Children's Thibet and CasJImero Gloves Men's heavy Woollen Ghyves do Chamois lined Berlin Gloves Worsted Shawls, in crest variety Jo Cravats or Comforts, Worsted Hoods, in great variety Children'* do (Children's Muffs, Pelerines, Boas, dec. Sir.. Jty" All of which are offered forsajg on Iho mosl vorable terms, july 22?If $500 REWARD. rHE above reward will be paid to any per* >r who will resibre to her disconsolate parents eir daughter, MARV FOX, or one half of sait ward for such information as will lead to her re very. Said Mary left her achool about 5 P. M. i the 20th of May, 1047, and since that time hat it been seen. jShe is only 15 years of age, 4 fee inches, black hair, small black eyes, rather thick tilting 11(111, rid cheeks, small features, pretty ant lite girlish in appearance. She wore a smal aid calico dress, pink, purple and blue; black silt ipe and apron, black gaiter boots, pink silk shirret it, and green veil; two small chased finger rings gold pencil attached to a black coid, and her naili lite abort from biting them. It is strongly sus. ictrd that she has been abducted by a person imed Michael, alias Martin Hare, formerly proprie r of a Bowling Saloon, located near No. S05 roadway, opposite the franklin House, who alv ended about that lime from this city, deserting hii ife and leaving her entirely destitute of support. Said Hare is about 98 years of age, no whiskers ir complexion, and rather genteel appearance e was seen lurking in t?e neighborhood of hei hool a short time previous, disguised with faler hiskers. A sister of Hare, named Margaret, was remover r him from a boarding school about the time of thr slucdon, and is supposed to be with them. Shi described as follows:?Very dark hair, almosi rck ; dark skin, grey eyes, prominent eyebrows, g tall scar on one eyebrow, a small scar on the righi leek as if made by small poy, a scar formed by t isli upon the end of the nose, nearly an inch in ogth, the tooth next to the first double tooth or e left side of the face gone ; she is about seventeer ere of age. Any information to he immediately pommunicat I, by telegraph, if possible, to George W. Mateell hief of Police, New York, who is authorised ti ly the pbove rrvyard. jy21 tf GENTINELLA BLANKETING. t/4 AND 60 Inch Gentinella Blanketing, of i 9TC superior quality?for sale low by TOOKER, MEADE A Co., jy 20 tf 35 Pine Street, N. Y | iii 181 Fallon Sheet, N Y. CHARLL8 8TQTT, C j. Washington, and by pruggists generally through- P" >W tha If. 8. Price #1. Large bottles. ~~ 1 ^ M. HOFFAR, DENTIST, 4} street, five fl doom above Penn. avenr)?, east side. ? 'Teeth inserted on gold plate n better style ?. I WWjdone in the city, and cheap ateordingly. A\ ' Rush Roberts, corner Baltimore and Hanover f street!, Baltimore; Duval & Pureell, Richmond, Virginia. Price 50 cents, or six bottles, $2 50. rr {fy Avoid all pretended imitations. co DR. WOOD'S SA RSAPAR1LLA AND n. WILD CHERRY BITTERS. ? For the Permanent Removal of all such Bis pc eases aflake their rise in an Impure Blood, qi Impaired Digestion, Morbid state of P1 the Liver and Stomach, fVcakness jj' of the JVervous System, and a t disordered Habit of q? Constitution Gen- p? erally. ni A THREEFOLD VIRTUE.?By promoting l? circulation, strengthening the system and ? itating digestion, Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and ec Wild Cherry Bitters will restore the most confirm- w | ed invalid to health. Where cither these effects are necessary to the restoration, the Bitters " fa will be found to possess every Quality desired. H They have been used already with the greatest k success, in many obstinate cases of impurity of the w blood, nervous irritation, Dyspepsia, low spirits, Scroftila, palpitation of the heart, chronic headache and Rheumatism. They are indeed a happy at combination of powerful, yet safe and salutary ^ vegetable remedies, of a sterling anti unimpeach- b, able reputation. They have won thoir popularity ' solely by their intrinsic merits, and that they hpve . been successful, numerous certificates in the hands of the proprietor, and the greatly increasing *" sales fully attest. Those desirous of an agreeable yet efficient tonic or alternative medicine, nerd tb 1 seek no further, for in this preparation they will J' fipd ?|l that is desired. OrtLl WkiUoulM uul Retail hvWr*rr& Kktch- etl agents'only. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE! PHH.Anm.pniA, April 9, 1846. Last August a year, I caught a violent cold, in consequence of getting wet in a shower of rain. A circumstance so comthqn gave me no immediate Sncern, supposing that I should soon get rid of it. 1 the contrary, however, I daily grew worse; a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my shoulders. I now suffered great oppression from the great secretion of purulent matter in my hings. 1 became greatly alarmed ; and my friends considered my situation extremely critical, the more so as loss of appetite, hectic fever, and night sweats rendered me as weak.as a child, and at night the sweat literally poured off me ! This was my condition when I commenced using " Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha." I procured one bottle, and experienced so much benefit that I resolved to continue it. It is now six months since I ceased using the medicine, and the cure remains perfect. 1 firmly believe this medicine is far superior to every other remedy for Consumption of the Lungs. J. J. CHAMBERLAIN, No. 8, Carberry street. Affirmed and subscribed this 9th day of April, 1846, before me. John Swipt, Mayor of Philadelphia. f?. P3* This invaluable remedy is prepared only _ by itngney h Dickinson, (successor of S. P. Thomson) Philadelphia. a,.1.1 -i.n kv flha.lu. <ai?u w??v,n ' I J. D. Elwond, Middletnwn, Conn. In (ry Our friend* abroad who are willing to ant as the Local A genu of the National Whig will pleaae end ue their namee and post-towns" wituout delay. cry Whoever will aend us the money for five subscribers to ths Weekly National Whig (price $2 per annum) lor one ynar, shall receive a copy gratia. "AID AND COMFORT."" ~~ TO THE ENEMY. POLK'S PASS TO SANTA ANNA. The Commander of our Naval forces io the Gulf is hereby directed mot to obstruet the pa's age of Gen. Antonia Lopez de Santa Anna and suite to Mexico should he desire to return thither. JAMES K.POLK. re May 15, 1846. f Polk's admission of laming granted the pass, "When orders were issued to the Commander of our Naval forces in the Gulf, on the 15th" < day of May last, only two days after the exis- 1 tence of the war had been recognized by Con t[ gress, to place the coast ol Mexico under ty , blockade, he was directed not to obstruct the pas- N sage of Santa Anna to Mexico slumld he return. ?PoUc's Annual Message to Congress, Dee. 7, '4b. p, it remains to be seen whether his return may 0 not yet prove favorable to a pacific adjustment D of existing difficulties.?Ibul. St er What has been seen. Kt Battle of Monterey.?September 21, 22, Oi 23, 1846.?three days hard fightiog between cl' Qen. Zachary Taylor with three thousand men, 5' and Qen. Ampudia with twelve thousand men, resulting in the capitulation of the'City ?loss of the Americans in killed and wounded?Five Hundred! ar Battle of Buena Vista.?February 22d be 23d, between Gen. Zachary Taylor with five ar thousand volunteers, and Santu Anna com- ar mandtng a Mexican force of twenty thousand Ci men?resulting in the total overthrow of the ln enemy?loss of the Americans in killed and ^ wounded?Seven Hundred! Fall of Vera Cruz, and the Castle of Ulloa, March 29th, 1847,after several days bombardment of the town by Gen. Scott with fourteen thousand men?loss of the Americans in killed and wounded?One Hundred! Battle of Cerro Gordo?April 17th and 18th, two days hard fighting, between Gen. Scott with twelve thousand men, and Santa Anna commanding a picked Mexican force of T twenty thousand, resulting in the overthrow of X the enemy?loss of the Americans in killed ''J and wounded?Two Hundred and Fifty. TRIUMPHANT 8UCCESSL QONSUMPTIVES, remember that it ia Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and ood Naphtha, which ii daily effecting such ; remarkable cures in pulmonary consumption, asthma, bronchitis, spitting blood, pain in the side and breast, sore throat, hoarseness, palpitatiou'of the heart, whooping cough, croup, nervous tremors, hives, liver complaint, diseased kidney^ v. &c. Therefore beware of all spurious mixtures of Tar or Naphtha, and purchaso of the advertised location. [IflTH nearly 200 rases, form ng an entirely 1? new anil the largest stock of elegant Usefu id Fancy Articles of a higher order of taate, lieau . and richness than have ever been exhibited ii ew York. Bronzes; Bohemian Glass; French and Dreadei rcelain; Terra Cotta; Papier Mache; Bronzed ilt, and Electro-silvered Wares; rich inlaid Desks ressing Cases; Work Boxes; Sic., [Cutlery am eel Goods; Paper and Fancy Stationery; Perfum y, Brushes, Combe, and articles for the toilet ins, Umbrellas, Cases, Whips, Purses, and Bngs pera Glasses, dec. Chinese and India Fancy Arti us, and Curiosities; an entire importation of Japa >ne Goods, probably the most extensive and magni rent collection ever sent out of Japan. To their former business they will add JEWELRY, 111 invile particular attention to their large selectioi ith Foreign and American, of the newest, richest id most elegant descriptions; beautiful Watche id Clocks; fancy Silver wares. Diamonds, Cameos orals, Enamels, Sic., all of which will be markei plain figures at prices from which not the slight t deduction will Ire made. Thpir Jewelry Department will be under the car Mr. Thomas Crane Bankat U7f Broadway, corner of Chambers st. july 27?tf NEW FALL GOODS. THE r0L. I. I Y. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO BUYERS OF CABINET FURNITURE. J. & J. W. Meek*. t their Manufactory f splendid and fash ionable Cabinet Furniture and Upholstery, No. 14 Vesey Street, New York, a AVE just completed their full uenrtment o Furniture, made in the moat ancient and mo irn Pa.iaian and other alylea, coAaiating in part o gyptian, Eliiabethinn, Gothic, l.ouia XIV and XV x, all* ot which ia of their own manufacture, am at up under their own peiaonat auperintendenci id warranted to equal guy made in this or Europt i wl.ich they invite the attention of buyere both t jality and price, before purchaaing elaewhere. ' "insurance company or THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT PHILADELPHIA. chartered in 1792. Paid up Capital, 200,000?Surplua, $55,000. laurea Mercbandiae, Building., Machinery, Mane factoriea, etc., in this city and vicinity. at tno current rates. DIRECTORS. John M. Scott, John B. Build, Robert M. Lewis, John Stewart, Charles Macaleater, Geo. Trott. Jr. N. Lewis Paleslte, Guatsvus Calhoun, William S. Smith, James Perereaux, Willatn R. White Charles 8. Wurtx, SIMEON TOBY,President, Wiixiam Hartir, Secretary. Apply to B. 8. WHITNEY, jy 26 tf 72 Wall street, N Y. TIFFANY, YOIJNG, & ELLIS. spectfully announce that they have opened thei new establishment, No. 21, Broadway, corner of Chambers street, one block cbove their former \ DAILY WASHINGTON < NEW GOODS. FOR FALL TRADE of 1847. ALLEN, HAZEN & CO., 52 F.xchanoe Place, Have received by i.ate arrivals ml will continue to receive by Packets am Steamers from Europe, a very large ami well select oil stock of f English, French Fancy and Stapli ? dry goods, f Adapted to the approaching reason, cbusiating it ' pert of the following articles, viz: j dress goods. % Cashmere d'Ecoaae, plain end twill atrip am a nlai.1 pltai.l drowanb near natlcrini anil blin. niinlitl u rich colon; Rich Plaid Victorian, iilk and wool, htgl coin, a. RICH VEBTING9. Figured Silk, Velvet, plain and fancy colored ricl Arrnure, Silk Veatings t>la> k and colored striped am plaid patterns,' and designs; Rich Cashmere do Black aitd colored .(riped anil plai I Satins do. of ev ery siyle and price. WOOLLEN NET SHAWLS. A very large aaadrtment from lowest to highea cost, consisting in part of the following stylus, vizNew York, Portugal, Brampion, Washington, Turk iah, Monterey, Pyrenees; Palo Alto.&r. &c. &c., ai well as many others, all of which are entirely nev it this market FRENCH KID GLOVES. * A most complete assortment of men's and wo men's French Kid,,Gloves, of all colors, styles ant price: ; also a large variety of men's Buck and wo men's and men's Castor Gloves. BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS. A large and well selected stock of the newest ant most fashionable colors and designs, comprising all wi Iths and styles. SILK CRAVATS. Black and Fancy Silk Cuvats, .a large variety o! r new styles ; also Polka Cravats, Cashmere Mufflers, eic. etc. " SPITALFIELD SILK IIDKS. Plain and Twill 8ilk Hdks,'light ami dark inaddei colors: real India anil British Corahs, 36 inch square: I fhl?. T,?,||u I atulau . ?|a? [l White, Crimean, end Colored Brocade do. FRENCH SUSPENDERS, a An auortment of entirely new atylea. FRENCH CRAPES. 1 Including the difle ent quantities of Black, Col ' orcd and White. j ' SILK GLOVES. Men'e and womeh'a, of all kinds, spun and fine ; suk. SILK GIMPS AND FRINGES. A beautiful assortment of Black and Mole cnl'd . Gunpa and Fringia of all widths, styles and prices. . Also, Fancy col'tl and Black Silk Girdles. CASHMERE AND THIBET GI.OVET. A large assortment of all prices. Also, heavy ribb'd W oollen do. , CASHMERE SHAAVLS. Rich and high colored, and mostly from lowest to ? highest prices. i, WORSTED COMFORTERS AND CRAVATS, J HOODS, ETC. A very large varie'y of Comforters and Cravatt of styles entirely new in this market. - Alia, a come plete assortment of Worsted and Woollen Hoods Mitts, Boots, Gaiters, Caps, Boas, Coats, Dresses, etc. etc. WINTER HOSIERY, ETC. Comprising a full assortment of men's, women's and children's Worsted and Woollen Hosiery of ev ery description. Also, thiits and Drawers of alkinds. M(J1\A V IAIN yuiiuw HUSIMU, of all prices anil real Moravian Blue dye.. " IMPERIAL COTTON HOSIERY. v' Black, Slate and Mode colore. A full assortment TAILORS TRIMMINGS. Black and colored Silk Twist, Vest Bindings, colf ored and Black Silk Braids; etc. etc. uly 20 tf p a v iHon, NEW BRIGHTON, 8TATEN ISLANDy ' i Mew York. j rnilE Proprietor begs to inform his friends and J[ the public, that he has made considerable improvements in this establishment since the last season. He has erected a large building containing 33 rooms, altogether disconnected from the main body of the Pavilion. These rooms arc in* tended for gentlemen only; they are of a comfor able size, light and well ventilated, and superior in all respects to those which are generally denominated single rooms in the various watering places throughout the country. The Proprietor is now ready to treat with families or parties wishing to engage rooms for the season. Letters addressed to him at the City Hotel, Broadway, will be immediately attended to I A steambont runs between New York and NewBrighton, at the following hours, viz: From Mm Brighton. From Morth Pier, M York. I It M ...?1 II t M At 0 P M find to ; a " 5 20, P.M. 3 1-2, 5, & 6, P.M. 3 More frequent communications will be established as the soason advances. The Pavilion is ready for the reception of company. F. BLANCUAKD. may 13?tf J. STOUVENEL & CO., JVo. 29 Cold street and JVo- 3 John street near Broadway, IV e-w York, M' ANIJEACTURER9, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in CHLVJl, OJJiSS, JUS"I) LAMPS, ./ ". for oil and lard. 1 Gas Fixtures of every description, Solar and ' Gas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, Candelabra,, the.' Private hopses, churches, and hotels, fitted lip with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all articles warranted. l A complete assortment of the richest cut presst ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand. I All the above articles made to order, and all I kinds of Glassware matched to any pattern, i Lamps altered and repaired. I Goods loaned to paptips. i Oil at wholesale bnd retail. \ New style of Hall Lamps and Lanterns, may 13?tf | H. 4- D. H BROOKS CO., i CLOTHIERS AND DEALERS i ,N CLOTHS, CASSIMEttKS Ac VESTINGS, A'us. 110 and 118 Cherry street, JY: K. " CORNER OF CATHERINE. HAVE on hand a very large STOCK of Fashionable ready made Clothing, just manufactured, and especially adapted to the season. Also, an extensive and complete assortment of Fancy Articles, embracing every variety pertaining to a Gentlemen's wardrobe. Also, Clothe, Caeeimerre and Vesting*, by the piece, or in quantities to suit purchasers. GARMENTS of every description manufactured to order in the beat possible manner and in point of ' style not to be surpassed. 1 july 30 tf JVE W PJiPQR li Ji JYtil JVG U. AND WINDOW SHAPES. Nicholas pike a co.,No. 173 pearl street, Importers tml Manufacturers, havejust opened a very extensive supply of every style and quality of American and French Paper Hanginga, Borders, Fire-board Prints, and wide Window Curtain Paper, a Also, a splendid assortment of painted Window Shades ai d futures for the aatqe, which they offer to Merchante, Peelers and othera at the very lowest . prices. , july 30-tl NATIi CITY, D.C. MONDAY, STEAM PRESS BRICKS. A REMARKABLE evidence of the superior strength (if th>*e Bricks may be witnensui ai the Atheweum, where nearly 500 000 hare Iteen delivered within the last two months, and yet the eritire waste from this large quautily would scarcely I fill a common cart I PRICES AT THE KILN WHARF. Run of the kiln, per m, #6.- all arch. 6 60, arch and red, $7; all red, 7 60; delivered at Light street ; or Pratt street wharf at 60 cents prm additiohal, or at any part of the city according to distance. i Double pressed Fronts, such as are now I.* at the Athcnieum, light red for cascing fire places, laying hearths or floors of ovens, dtp. $10 pei m. i Hard ha s, per two horse loads, $1 60. FIRE BRICK**, the beat known tor blast Fur' nirp. *20 td *26 Der m. or $2 60 to S3 ucr hnn (Jretl according to aiza. Refer to Peter Mowel. Munson Iron Work-; Juo. Barket, X. M. Folea, Baltimore; John (iamb.r, Mid1 dletovrn, Pa., and many othera. Address J FRANCIS H. SMITH, Baltimore. > julv 27?if . rilHE MERCHANT8 SHOT TOWER COMM. PA NY respectfully inform the trade that they have removed to the Tower, corner of Front and Fayette streets, (formerly known as the Phtenix) _ and have on hand a lull assortment of Drop end | Buck Shot, all sizes; Bar and Pig Lead, etc., etc., to f which they invite the attention of purchasers. They also ofTer for sale their premises and Buildings on Eutaw street, together with an Eight Horse Engine and Boiler, in good 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 9tipply 6f Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, j kc., which will be sold low for cash, or short credit, to punctual customers, viz : 40 chests Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, which will be sold low by the box f 50 bags Java, Laguyra, Kio, k St Domingo ColTee 25 whole and half barrels Buckwheat 15 bugs Buckwheat 20 boxes Colgate's Starch . 25 whole and half bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 5 quintals Codfish ' 25 boxes Scotch Herrings, large size ' 10 dozen Nos 1 and 2 Alicante Mats 35 kegs superior Goshen Butter 30 do do Glade; do 50 boxes Sperm Candles 20 nests flour and painted Pails 30 dozen Brooms 0 do Whisks 10 nests Market Baskets 3 bales Almonds 30 whole and half boxes Raisins 10 boxes Vermicelli and Macaroni 5 cases Canton Ginger Good HYSON, 0 75 " Very fine do 1 00 " Extra fragrant, \ 35 " Good HV?ON 8KIJV, 0 50 " Good IMPERIAL, 0 75 " Very fine . do i 00 11 Extra fine do 1 25 " Good GUNPOWDER, 0 75 ? Fine do I 00 " Extra fine do 1 25 " BLACKS. No. 1 SOUCHONG, $0 50 per lb No. 2 do .0 62 ? Finest do 0 76 " Fragrant POWCHONG, various prices. CONGO, ' various prices, i Fine OOLONG. 0 50 44 Very fino do 0 75 15 Exiro fine do 1 00 14 j NINGYONG, N various rices. ' Finest ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, (very rich Pekoe flavored) 0 75 Fine ORANGE PEKOE, 0 62} Finest PEKOE FLOWERS, 1 00 HOWl}UA, or finest Black Tea imported, I 00 ' fie plus ultra TES, both Green ami Black, of all descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, $1 60 per lb. (jj-TAKE NOTICE !?THE CANTON TEA COMPANY are the exfltuive venders of the superior Blsck Tea called "HOWQUA'8 MIXTl RE." They introduced it in America in 1840?and every othor jiersnn or house professing to sell the same at all, much less at a lower price?deceive the unwary, as the public themselves will perceive, by comparing the spurious with the genuine "Howqua" vended by the Canton Tea Company. Every package (in addition to its containing FULL WEIGHT, independent of the wrap|>er,) bear the stamp of neatness and elegance, and the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from ight nn.l air ihai ihnir nnalitv and nower will remain un impaired in any climate. Agency at George Tci \pleman's Book Store, Washington, D. U. jan. 6?|y IOOO UbB. of Epsom Salts? For aale by UHAS. STOTT, Drug 4c Apoth corner 7th 4c Fa as. may 31 tf * 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 baskets Salad Oil 500 gallons winter-strained and Lard Oil 20000 Cigars, of our own importation __ SIMMS & SON. GOODYEAR'S PATENT INSOLUBLE India Rubber Fabric*!!! MIL STEVEN 8 (Isle Pish & Co) bos' , for sale a great variety of India Rubber ( ootid such a * Cloaks, Coats, Beds, Haversacks, , Saddle. Bugs, Paper File Holders, Door Springs, &c. &c. In fact, nearly even' article made fr m India Rubber on band, or procured at two or three dnyn notice. Also, a full assortment of BLACK A WHITE HATS, of the various fabrics now in vogue. STEVENS, (Late Fiah & Co.) ; Gent's Outfitting Store, No. 1 Brown's Hotel, j TEAS, TEAS.! ff.iailiii^iuii) mW? v,. Agency of the New York CANTON TEA COMPANY. largest and oldest 7'ea Establisment in America.? The public have had lull proof of their integrity and responsibility. But such has been the great and pressing demand for theh TEAS of late, that they huve been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, tneir two principal establishments in New York, viz: 126 CHATHAM AND 163 GREENWICH STREETS* They moreover possess facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubtless, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. Tbeir scrupulous regard to all principles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well understood, and has already secured them a connection, probably, larger than all other Tea Establishments united, and they consequently are determined to sell Teas purer, more fragrant, and perfect for the prices, in the sggregate, than any house in the world?China excepted. They most zealously invito the attention of the inhabitants of WASHINGTON, D. (J., to their Agency, where the following assortments arc always on hand; and they feel no hesitation in statin# that wherever a single trial is made, a very decided pre- \ ferenco is given to the celebrated Teas of the (JANTON TEA COMPANY. (?y* Header, make the experiment! Retail Friers as follows, sufrjcct in all cassx to he returned if not approved of? GREENS. Good YOUNG HYSON, $0 50 per lb. Fine do 0 62? 44 No. 2.fragrant do 0 75 44 No. 3 very fine c|o 1 00 44 Silver leaf. do 1 25 44 ONAL1 AUG. 9, 1847. BRITISH DRi! GOODS. [;l KIGGS, JENKINS & CO. \o 33, William-NlnTt, IV. Y. Ha VE III .lore anil now landing. an exleusive b HlMlmeiit of Stable and Fancy Goods, adapted to tike WMI trade STUFF GOODS. ORLEANS CDOTH3- Ulack, colored and fancy, in crrat variety, ' ALPACCA LUSTRES?Of auperior finish, in all ; qualities, SILK WAKP ALPACCA8?Prom low fiefiue, - < PI. AID LUSTRB8? Mourning and high colored, ' BLACK MOHAIR CHECKS?Caledonians, 1 811,K STRIPED LUSTRES?Plain ?ni twilled, ' THIBET CLOTHS?Single and double twilled, ' BENGAL STRIPES?Silk figuiod Cashmeres DRESS GOODS. MOUSLIN DE LAINES?Mourning and fancy, CASHMERE D'ECOSSE?Gingham Rtilws, l 2d and 31) inch GINGHAMS?Earleatua und Tartan, OREGON, CALIFORNIAN8 AND BUENA VISTAS, TARTAN PLAlDSMfiilk and Silk and Collori, VIl.TORIA CASH ERES?New and confined * styles, * 3-4 and 4-4 PRINTS?Chinta. Mourning and f " Furniture. , [ MEN'S WEAR. CLOTHS?Wool blacks and blues, of superior i make, I VALENCIA, Cashmere and Silk figured Vesting., a SERGES, 3-4 and 6-4. a complete assortment, n 3-4 and 6-4 WOLLBN PLAIDS, for linings, r LAMA SILECIAS, selected colors. Black Caahane, v INDIGO BLUE PILOTS, BED PADDINGS, Ac., Ac. ' july 20 tf t TOOKER, MEAD & CO., 35 Pine street, New York. OF PER for sale on favorable terms? Genlinella Blue Blanketa, do do Blankets, Fancy end Duffill 6c Twilled Blanket", Dark Blue a< d Green Mackinaw do, Pilot and Beaver Clotha, .'M and 6-4 Red Paddings, t 3-4 and 6-4 Worsted Serges, I 6 4 Alpacchs and Orleans Cloths, ' p Earle.-ton Ginghams, Super Wove Oregons, British Long Cloths, d Gala Plaids, r 8-4 Tartan Shawls, Drab, Scarlet and assorted Damaaks, f ALSO, a full and complete asaortment of Dun dee Linens. jy 20 tf |( DAWES & BARlTE Rr 30 John street, JYnr York. y Hosiery, # i>ravafs, ?uspende?s, whirls, Gloves, Collars, Arc. Under Shirts and Druwer* of every kind, wholesale and retail. Francis H. Daweb, John G. Barker. july 22?tf FLOOU OILCLOTHS. |i PPARKMAN & KBL8EY, No. 285 Broadway, opposite Stewart'a, N. York. OFFER AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL A very large assortment of Fr.ooR Oil Cloths ! in every variety of quality aud style. Their new pateniH surpass any otlmr in the market, in richness I of coloring and beauty of design. and the original ! drawings have been secured by Let fern Patent, to ? j prevent other dealers or manufacturers from copy- i [ ing the same. Tim Inflowing comprises our present > style of patterns: f Orientals Grecian cross i Tapestry scrolls, Antique marble r Gothic pavements Gothic octagon do t Marble tile Arabesque do a Egyptian marble Mosaic 1)0 d Ita'ian do. Persian patterns t Uove and white do Bouquet do n New Trinity pattern Tresselnted wdo ? Rich gothic do Queen of the May, ii Vine do l)rsh and chintz scroll ti ltubv and chintz do &c. See. Arc. JV. B.?2000 yards Otu Stocr, with borders, very h heav^ goods, superior, but old patterns, selling at a low rates. d CARPETING S. fi A choice assortment of Tapestry Brussels, Three- IV Ply and Ingrain CARPETINGS, of entirely new patterns, selected expressly for city retail trade. May 14 tf SPLENDID AND FASHIONABLE CAB.NET FUR- "I NITURE. J E. W. HUTCHINGS & CO. h< 475 Broadway, New York, " (Between Grand and Broome streets.) P" HAVING just completed their assortment of the m most elegant and fsshionahle Cabinet Furni- a9 lure ill the city, consisting of ancient and modern and Parisian styles so much in vogue at the present day, which have been got up under their own super- . intendanre and inspection, and warranted equal to 7 any in th city, in every respect. Those who intend 111 purchasing this season, are invited to call and exam- J111 ine (heir assortment before making their selection ? elsewhere july 24?11 _ FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, IVIJSDOW SHAVES AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. SOI.OMA^f HART, 243 Broadway, oppoailo' the 1 Park, have just received in store per the late ar- ^ rivals from France their assortment of Paper Hang- I ings and JWdere, which for variety and styles i\?i? * un-urpassed. They have been selected in Puris by one of tho firm, and comprise the newest patten.u foT parlors, brd rooms and halls, embracing new descriptions in gold, silver and fresco, particularly adapted for rooms in this city. Their stock of Window shades are now also conf^ pffte, having been selected and painted hy the most celebrated artists in Paris, and consisting of the new- n's est designs and at prifes lower than have heretofore been offered* },n S. H. would also beg to call the attention of "a families to their stock of Upholstery Goods, which embracing ihe beat selected assortment of material" for furniture covering and Window Curttine, willt ~ Trimming", Comb es, Ac., to correspond. Wholesale dealers suppl ed on liberal terms. N. B. This establishment always closed on Saturdays. july 24-tf BRANDIES.?Very fine old God lard; do Oiard, Dupuy A Co; do Hennessey; do Ciiampiin; I Jo Sazorack; do i. J lippuy. J WINES?Fine o'd Howard, March A Co. Ma- he deira, do Constitution do, do Reserve do, do Brah- fo man do, do Blackburn do, do I.ondo. Particular do, Ti do Wanderer do, do Clay do, do Harmony do, do |lei Monteiro do, do Bud do, do Rapid do, do Campa- Ct neiro do, do Amontillado Pale Sherry, do Smith, R Woodhouse A Co.'s. Pgle and Brown Sherry, do an Loboilodo, do i<ondon Dock Port, do T. J. Smith, Ci Harmony do, Champagne, favorite brands. ch A large assortment of B rdeaux, Claret and other in Freneb Wines, Hock Wines, Tokay, Constanlis, C Johanneslierger, Ac., Ac. II Hermitage, Red and White Burgundy, in boxes, M each dozen. For sale by ROBERT GRACIE. iulv 24 tf Hi Broad street N V JOSEPH B. WEST, , GLASS STAINER AND ENAMF-LLER. J STAINED OI.AS8 for Churchea, Private 01 Dwelling* end Public Building*, Sietm end Packet ahipa, Ac. Ac., 487 Bowery. p N. B. Qlaaa of every color end ahade conalanlly p on hand. Alao, Hall Lamp* of varioua atyiea and h ahade conatantly on hand. Also, Hall Lamp* of li varioua atyle* and pattern*, for private dwelling*. a Now York.j?l/ ?tf I m whig. ; Tl - - - - " ofliK NO. 95 M plM t ^ also I GUNS AND PISTOLS.?Just received and undei now opening? for th 150 single barrel Guns, $ "took, percussion lock*, called 'Jpw priced." waa i 100 aingle barrel do, rib'd imifl. wire barrels, lack action, locks. 50 double birrel doimita. wire hick action locks. VV 50 double barrel* Guns do real patent breech. an ex 48 ilo do real twiu and pitfNit do high! 600 pairs Pocket Piaiola, "low priced," from 81c. >er pr to $4,50. g'( N. B. About 20 double barret Guns, alightly Immured, which will be sold very low. Gunsmiths an(j ^ vill find it to their interest to examine the u; lor sale ?Oo ,y NBWBOULP & RU98EM., 2d. Vo. 14U Ful'on 11 reel, New York, between BroaJvny und Nassau at., importers of Hardware and |jy Jun". julp 37 if. | E YV. TRYON 6c COL, TAILORS, . 237 Biouthvni/, corner Park Place, up ataira, noliti \re rereiving the newest styles of gooda and fash- "1<0j lona by evury aleum.-r. ChM July 24-if l?I A NO-FORTES. Mw Y?rk. ,Ze, H WORCESTER respectfully informs his i friends a''d the public thai he has opened a Show Room on the ground floor of his manufactory, I Vo. 137 Third Avenue, pear the corner of 14th wujc| trtifct, where he has a good a?*ortment of Piana j?iar( 'ortes from i to 7 octaves, in Rosewood and Ma- J ^ loyally Cases, which he oilers on the most reasonihle terms. Not having any sales room excepting it hi* manufactory, he is eualded to superintend the nanufacture ol his instruments andtrusts that they . vill compare favorably with any others in market. . j. Professors, Amateurs, and the public are invited l *|?j o call and examine for themselves. ' , 1 l .?y ,f US tO July27-tf , June TO MERCHANTS. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND CLOTHIERS. J" WILSON G. HUNT $ Co., W Wi/lin-ni at.. r'nrtipr nf Afniitpn Inn*. ...ffi. .Yew Fori. turer IMPORTERS of every description of Goods the! adapted to MEN'8 WEAR, invite the attention ' > ev >f the Trade to their New Autumn Styles which hey offer by the Piece or Package at the lowest street trices; consisting of CI Mackinaw Blankets, Pilot Cloths, and Flushinga. 7th a Belgiqm, German, French and English Cloths, jnl lireel from the most celebrated manufactures in Eu- . ope. American Cloths and Cassimerea, low and super- t ine by the piece or package. J 04 and 3-4 Doeskin in Cassimerea, black and coaretl silk Berges New Styles Merino, Valencia and Satin Vesting! Riding Cords, l.yons, Velvets, black Italian Craa(a. Plaid Linings, nil wool and Union Fabrics FC Red Paddinga, Tabby Velvets and Velveteens Mnzourka and Alpaca serges, black and colored T T Plaid Canton Linings, Brown Hollands -Lit Single and double mill'd Tweeds and heavy coat- nslui ags fair, English Silesias and Casbans, all colors and suaitiea 'let Siper Twist, Italian Sewings and MarsUIU'a rhrcad july 27?if AN WATER CURE. EPIIRATA, l-iJYCASTER CO.. PEJY.Y. vent r|1HE EPHRATA HVDROPHATfC INSTI- Fi M. TUTE is in successful operation under the ents lireciion of Dr. F. J.aisxiiitvn, who has hail the line I idvanrage of six months experience with Friesznitz, "hie it the Gral'enburg Institute, in Germany, and has "Bath iractised the water cure treatment in this country fresh or the last six years, and within the last twn years subst it this ntnrA hnvimr riiutunid mnnv hitn.ilnaa natianta Tl o full health. There are many natural advantages Shipi it Ephrata pure water, the mountain air and splep- counl lid scenery, not surpassed in any country. Addi- mate ional buildings have been erected this season. The nountain dousche has been much improved, and DM nveral fine springs of pure water nave been brought ilo use, so that a large additional number of pa- T)a] rnts and visiters can be comfortably accommodated. JL ^ Ephrata being very easy of access, a stage leaving fresh leading for this place every Monday, Wednesday are ni ?d Friday, and Lancaster every Tuesday, Thurs- and g ay and Saturday; there is also a tri-weekly stage persoi 'om Downingtoii via Ephrnta to Harrisburg. advan Icdical attendance and boarding at reasonable terms, than i Ephrata, july 2G tf in thii JOHN COTTIER, ' WATCHMAKER, NO. 15 WALLWREET, N. Y. , a A VINO dissolved his connection with S. W. j Benedict, and opened a store at 15 Wall st., \ ipes by continued personal attention to the repairing ^ id regulating of chronometer, duplex, repeating, g itcnt detached lever, and all other kinds of watches, 1 antic and office clerks, fetill to retain his reputation a workman, and merit a share of public patronage. \ar Gold and silver watches, silver spoons, forks, dec. 1 the best description, and equal to coin. 4 His Regulator, (made by himself,) end extensive- known for the last two years as Benedict's Regu j0 tor, Wall street, having been accurately adjusted 2 id timed by transit observations, will always secure his friends and the public the correct time. jy 27 EUTAW HOUSE, Al? Corner of Baltimore and Entitle streets, mtnuf i.iltimorc, lid. Henry F. Jackson, Proprietor. ,p" Mils splendid and spacious Hotel, eligibly ?ilu- qti ated for both business and pleasure trnvellera, is O Jj ronduclnd as to combine all the luxuries of the t hotels with elegance and real comfort. Choice suites of apartments at all seasons rpservfor the accommodation of transient guests, and nilies visiting the city will And the Eutaw House hnmp, unsurpassed by any hotel in the Union. The locution is elevated anil salubrious, and is in convenient to the depute and landings, at which t cnaches and porters of the House are at all Br# w> nes |n waiting to convey passengers and their |j,e _e( ggage, flree of chmgn, to the Hotel. rifying Gentlemen's Ordinary, ft fiO per day. I,allien' do U 00 do. . Baltimore, july S7?tf . mSy FREDERICK A. VVOODWORTH, IMPORTER OF RICH FANCY GOODS, 3'2tj Broadway, jWw York. ma* 7IAN8, Musical Boxes, Work Boxes, Dressing , Cases, Travelling Cases, Writing Desks, Bomian (ilass-ware. Card Cases, Souvenirs, Portlios, Porkel Books, Pursea Reticules, Work , ililes, Work Baskets,and Card Receivers,?Paperies. pine Bronre Groups and Statuettes, I.iqueur ises, Snuff Boxes, Segar Cases, Biscuit Groups ;? ichlv decotated Porcslaine Vases. Toilet Routes id ornaments of svcry description, for mantel*, rm<tole&, Ptagerea And Boudoirs; Accordions, Meantral Toys, Parasols and Bun-ahadca ;?Walk- miy g Canes, Fancy Stationery, Opera Glasses, hoir* Perfumery, Toilet Comhs and Brushes, ead Ornaments, Silver Gilt Services, Ready Pen J ^ ] itkers. Napkin Rings, Camera Opticas, etc., juty 24 tl Wholesale and Retail. ^ SMUTT MACHINES?SMUTT A Z MACHINES. rOHNSTON'S Patented Improvement of Young from i I end Clerk's Patent Wmutt Machine,, conatently in the x htnd end for eele, for reeb, by the subscriber. metiai The oapacily 01 these machines to do the work Chror roperly, is too well known to need any newepap. r other uffing; all that is needed to insure rapid aalea, is to when eve the place pointed out where they can at all flcial, imcs be had. Tor sale by the subecriber, 17, Light in uei treat, Baltimore. i ma july 27?tf JOSIAH RICHARDSON. | - cllur't Patent Japan Blacking i* about the irticle of tha kind wo km aaoo. Tho poffah h it imparts to tho underetandinge of nan ia int and lasting: wa hare triad it and it boote aey all (bit in ita behalf.?Evening Bulletin. 7th" , . te Manufacturer can produce nttmerona teetiala similar to Ibeabova, from private indiriduala torn other papers, but the above extracts am iient to convince any person that tha aa?ndachaa not exaggerated; bnt that upon a fair trial Hacking will be Ibtmd as rapreeentad, excellent ery respect. WELLAR, Manufacturer, No. SO, Chaanut t, Philadelphia. HARLE8 8TOTT, comer Peon. Avenue and treet, Agent for Washington, D. C. lyie-tfj | LLOYD'S 10UGH AND READY SAND SOAP} AND ,* TABLfTS, )R CLEANSING, WHITENING,'AND' BEAUTIFYING THE HANDS. LI.OYD has ingeniously succeeded, in in, venting a Compound of such a delightful e as to render the hardest and roughest skfit soft, and delicately white. dies Riding, Gardening, or Painting, end Gen? . eheetin* Hunting, Fishing, Ciilhating, uig, Are., or any amuamnant jot exertion peeiuJ to the hands, will find the iiuwoved ROUGH D READY WA8H BALLsSdTABLRTa ingly elficactooe hi removing all hardrnaa, stain, ess, and all other cutaneous disfigurement; proing and rendering the akin soft, fair, and pliable, rom the nice combination of Baleomto inrrediintroduced into the composition, they font a Lrestny Lather, with the hardest or Sea Waie? h renders thera very desirable for Salt Watar " They produce the moat softening and reing sensation, and will be found so cxoeilant ituto for the'Fieah Bruah. ley are highly recommended to Captains of ?, Merchants, aid all who trada with foreign tries, as they will retain tbcif-virtne in any cli> For sale by CHA8. 8TOTT. Y ** Apdkn corner <jf 1th 4 Pa. an. Ints, Oils, and Palut Brushes, Ac. 'he eubeciibef hu just iMiml lup and apply of PAINTS, OILS, Ac, p?rt of which tmeil below. They ere guaranteed to be pure [ood, and from the beet manufactories. All na wanting each articles would find it to their tage to call, aa I am determined to sell lower rimilar articles can be got at any other piece i city. ISO kegs Whits Lead .20 lbs. Chrome Qreen 20 lbs. Chrome Yellow 20 lbs. Chrome Red 00 lbs. Pure Verdegris 100 lbs. Red Lead and Litharge 00 Iba. Imperial Green <00 Iba. Venetian Red and 8p. Brown in oOJ 10* Iba. Yellow Ochre in oil 00 lbs. Paria Green, dry 50 Iba. do. do. in oil ge assortment of Paint and White Wath Brwhet. S 00 lbs. Lamp Black, dry and in oil 10 lbs. Sp. Whiting 00 Iba Putty 00 Boxes of Window Glass, all siaas . , 5 bbla. Linseed Oil 5 bbla. Copal and Japan Varniah 8 bbla. 8p. Turpentine , 1 cask bleached Lamp Oil, at 78 eta ft. gall. ?,'PURE PINE OIL, received fresh from the actory every week. CHARLES 8TOTT, comer 7th street 1 27?6mo and Penn. At. AS0NABLE MEDICINES. Bull's extract of SartapariUa Sand's do do Leldy's do do Towhsend's do Schwartxe>a do Houoh's Panacea Swaim's do syrup Sarsaparilla Compound ee medicines ara all of Standard Merit, aad rrantcd pure and genuine. At this season of ir they will be found highly beneficial far puthe blood and in rigors ting the systaofe For sale by CHA8.8TOTT. ? Drug dc Apothcomar of 7thdc Pa sr. 21 tf ALUM. 1,500 pounds of Alum, % For sale by CHAS. STOTT, m Drug it Apoth corner 7th dc Pa. 1W " IT. VARNISH. Coach Tarnish o. 1 Furniture do ' * do do [Scraping do Japan do m js . Leather do 9 For sale in five gallon tins bjr CHA8. 8TOTT, Drug and Apoth comer of 7thdt Pa a*. 21 If * PATENT MEDICATED [) I A RUBBER P0R04JS? * strengthening Plaster. e a II cases whers it is thought advisable to k*p permanent stimulant impression on or dKr . gan disoaasd, these plasters mill be fot^^tigb- * liable. In fad, all the benefit that cuNccrue i continuoua counter-irritant will be produced moat ethoient manner b; them. As In Rheun I.umhaaA fW ^ lie Dim* of the Liver, "fining iirifr internal orgene, in ahort, in ell oilier caaae > wanning or atrenglhening pluter* era beoethne will be found to be auperior to any now >. For aale by .y 31 tf CHARLES 8T0TT. Drug 4 Apoth comer 7th A Pa av. 1 :y iV/'JftiP . 1 ^2] W ELL A R'S (LACKLNG. i? undrwfMd hef* lake* to a* * tion ^d-te?of?2?? goo****? Mutt*. a bo*4MBM& icellent propertieeof hi* BMiili, *wl M* o virioui person* (each ? Boot Kin ? ) 0 several of tbo Nfwiptjuo. Thf extracts rnrath an from aoiw of lb* pepam, theymaak tmaelna; oloo several perapna Ofbh tfW it lav# 1 and iaid that tha Japa^/Liguid Blacking uperior to any thing thay had Hit uaad ;tkacts from jiewipamm. iUar't Patent Japan Blacking Is (fan nana of :cetlent article; are baas am M uaad, and can y recommend it?'N. American, April IS. Uar\t Blacking is one of the maaS superb and ictary articles o? the day. It imparls a baUhanca lolish beyond dascription. Wo huao triad !?.*** ind do like wiae.'?Spirit of the Times, April * * ' '? ' reference to another column, asadaaartiaaritnBt >e found for an aaiaUaaa articteof Blachftftlri |uid form, for Boots, drc. It has beam WjMr amended by many who base triad it. ft pea gives, with vary little trouble, a btarnHfiU Jot 1, but retains h much longer than any other. It d by tha Agent Of the Manufacturer at No. 60, nut treat. Buy a bottle, one arid will pnva iCL ?Phil. Jaedgee, April 49. Ilar'i Blacking is one of the most shining artin the market.?Spirit of the Timas, Aprils. Jent QMb*g.-i*^*. Welhtr, No.fSflf.CW St., hue prepared a Patent Liquid Blacfcifag. b produces a beautiful jet Polish, and doaa no* b the leather. Those who would have apniiahnders tending should mad the advertisement in wr columtu?U. 8. Oaaatts, May 1.