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Standing busiuess cards of three lines inserted i for $1 a month, paper included, or 75 cents if paid , in advance. Announcements of marriages and deaths, church notices, noticos of the vurious Charitable, Educational, Temperance, (re., Societies, Fire and Military Companies, Crc., inserted without charge.' LOCAL AGENTS rOU THE SJAUHOSJiUli WIElMo Jacob Merrill, Cabell C. 11. P. H. McCullsch, do do H. S. Farrow, Urentavillo, Vs. J. D. Elwood, Middletnwii, Conn. OCj" Our friends abroad who are willing lo act as the Local Agents of tho National Whig will please send us their names and post-towns without delay. (?j* Whoever will send ua the money for live subscribers to tho Week'y Na'ional Whig (price i'J per annum) for one year, uliall luceivo a copy gra| lis. "AID AND CO MTOITY." TO THE ENEMY. POLK'.S PASS TO SANTA ANNA. The Commander of our'Naval forces in the Gulf is hereby directed not to obstruct the pas sage of Gen. Antonia Lopez he Santa Anna and suite to Mexico should he desire to return thither. JAMES K. POLK. i May 15, 1846. Polk's admission of having granted tlic pass, "When orders were issued to the Commander of our Naval forces iu the Gull, on the 15ih day ol' May last, only twu days alter the existence of the war had been recognized by Congress, to place the coast ol Mexico under ' blockade, he was directed not to obstruct the pas- , sage of' Santa Anna to Afexico should lie return. ' ?Polk's Annual Messuge to Congress, Dee. 7, '40. . I It remains to be seeu whether his return may not yet prove favorable to a pacific adjustment of existing difficulties.?Ibid. IVhat has been seen. I Battle ok Monterev.-^September 2l, 22, < 23, 1846.?three days hard lighting between ( Gen. Zachary Tayldr with three thousand men, i and Gen. Ampulla with twelve thousand t men, resulting in the capitulation of the City ?loss of the Americans iu killed and wounded?Vine Hundred! Battle ok Buena Vista.?February 22d , 23d, between Gen. Zachary Taylor with five , thousand volunteers, and Santa Anna cem- , ' uutiuling a Mexican force of twenty thousand ( men?resulting in the total overthrow of the j enemy?loss of the Americans in killed and c wounded?Seven Hundred! Fall ok Vera Cue/, and the Castle of Ul- e loa, 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 ok Ckrro Gordo?April 17th and 18th, two days bard fighting, between Gen. Scott with twelve thousand men,*and Santa Anna commanding a picked Mexican force of twenty thousand, resulting in the overttirow of the enemy?loss of the Americaus in killed i and wounded?Two Hundred and Vifly. TRIUM PHVNl'SU CCE88. /"10NSUMPT1VBS, remember that it is Thoiuson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha, which is daily effecting such remarkable cures iu pulmpnary consumption, asthma, brouchitis, spitting blood, pain in the side and breast, sore throat, hoarseness, palpitation of the heart, whooping cough, croup, nervous tremors, hives, liver complaint, diseased kidneys, &c. Therefore beware of all spurious mixtures ol Tar or Naphtha, and purchase of the advertised agents only. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CUKE! 1'uiLiiiaLpiiiA, April 0, 1816. Last August a year, 1 caught a violent cold, in consequence of getting wet in a shower of rain. A circumstance so common gave me no immediate concern, supposing that 1 should soon get rid of it. On the contrary, however, 1 daily grew worse; a violent cough set in, then pain in my breast and between my shoulders. 1 now suffered great oppiessiori from the great secretiuu of purulent matter in my lungs. 1 became grcutly alarmed ; ami my friends considered my situation extremely critical, the more so as loss of appetite, hectic fever, and night sweats rcudered me as weak as a child, and at night the sweat literally poured off me ! This was my condition v-heii 1 commenced using " Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naphtha." 1 procured one bottle, and experienced so much boncfit that 1 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, Carbcrry street. Affirmed and subscribed lliis 9th day of April, 1846, beforo mc. John SwirT, Mayor of Philadelphia. P3" This invaluable remedy is prepared only ! by jtngncy Si Dickinson, (successor of S. 1'. Thomson) Philadelphia. Sold also by Charles Stotl, Washington, 11. Rush Roberts, corner Baltimore and Hanover streets, Ba'timorc; Duval fi Purcell, Richmond, Virginia. Price 50 cents, or six bottles, gtl 50. Avoid all pretended imitations. DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARIL.LA AND ,?r.i r, cor nil v iiI'I'tvum For the Permanent llemoval of nil such Vis eases as lake their rise in an Impure Blood, Impaired Digestion, Morbid slate of the Liver and Stomach, IVeakness of the Nervous System, and a disordered Habit of Constitution Gen. erally. A THREEFOLD VIRTUE.?By promoting circulation, strengthening the system una ituling digestion, Dr. Wood's Harsaparilla and Wild Cherry Hitlers will restore the most confirmed invalid to health. Where either theso cH'cr.ls are necessary to the restoration, the " Bitters " will he found to possesi every quality desired. They have been used already with the greatest success, iu many obstinate cases of impurity of the blood, nervous irritation, Dyspepsiu, low spirits, Scrofula, palpitation of tlio heart, chronic headache and Rheumatism. They are indeed a happy combination of powerful, yet safe and salutary vegetable remedies, of a sterling and unimpeaeh able reputation. They have won their popularity solely by their intrinsic merits, and that they have been successful, numerous eertitiealcs in the hands of the proprietor, and the greatly increasing sales fully attest. Those desirous of an agreeable yet efficient tonic or alternative medicine, need seek no further, for in this preparation they will find all that is desired. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Wtstt & Kkti-hAM 131 Fulton Sreet, N. Y. CHARLL8 8TOTT, i Washington, and by Druggists generally through-1 out the U. 8. Price $1. Large bottles. AM. HOFFAR, nKJrriST, 4J street, fire , doors above Peon, avenue, east side, eeth inserted on gold plate a better style than done in the city, and cheap accordingly. juneU tf THE VOL. 1. N. Y. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO BUYERS OF CABINET FURNITURE. J. & J. W. Meek*. h their Manufactory if splendid and fash - i- ii- r ?..j IOIKWIC uuwiitl rwiuwt urns Upholstery, No. 14 Vesev (Street, Neiv York, HAVE just completed their full assortment c Furniture, made ill the most ancient and mo Jern Patisiau and other styles, consisting iu psit o Egyptian, Elizabelhian, Gothic, Louis XIV and XV dec , all of which is of their own manufacture, am got up under their own personal superintcudeuo and warranted to equal any made in this or Europr to which they invite the attentiou of buyers both t quality and price, before purchasing elsewhere. "Insurance company or the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT PHILADELPHIA. ciiabttrau in 1792. Paid up Capital, 200,000?Surplus, #55,000. Insures Merchandise, Buildings, Machinery, Menu lactones, etc., in this city and vicinity, at the current rites. directors. John M. Scott, John U. Budd, Robert M. Lewis, John Stewart, Cliarles Macaleeter, Geo. Trott. Jr. N. Lewis Paleske, Gustavus Calhoun, William S. Smith, James Devereaux, William R. White Charles 8. Wurtz, 8IMEON TOBY, President, William Hanrea, Secretary. Apply to B. 8. WHITNEY, jy 26 tf 72 Wall street, N Y. TIF FAN Y7 YOUNG, <fc ELLIS. espectfully announco that they have opened thai new e-tablishment, W 1>1 Ttmnrlinnn. rnritpr nf Chnmhrrx street, one block rboveth'ir former location. WITH nearly ZOO cases, form ng an entirel; now anil the largest stock of elegant IJsefu mil Fancy Articles of a higher order of taste, beau y. and richness than havo ever been exhibited it New Vork. Bronzes; Bohemian (liars; French and Dresdet Porcelain; Terra Cotta; Papier Mache; Bronzed Jilt, and Electro-silvered Wares; rich inlaid Desks Dressing Cases; Work Boxes; dec., [Cutlery am (tool (roods; Paper and Fancy'Stationery; Perfum iry, Brushes, Coinbe, and articles for the toilet 'ana, Umbrellas, Cases, Whips, Purses, and Bags Dpera Classes, Ac. Chineso and India Fancy Arti dee, and Curiosities; an entire importation of Japa tosc Uoods, probably the most extensive and niagni icent collection ever sent out of Japan. To their furnter business thoy will aJd JI5WELKY, ind invite particular attention to their large selection roth Foreign and American, of Pe newest, richest md most elegant doscriplions; beautiful Watchci ind Clocks; fancy Silver wares, Diamonds, Cameos Morals, Enamels, Ac., all of which will be marker n plain figures at prices from which not the slight rat deduction will l>e made. Their Jewelry Department will be under the can if Mr, Thomaa Crane Banks. 1171 Broadway, corner of Chambers st. july 21?tf N E VV FALL GO ODS, J. A. UNDERWOOD, ,Yo. 123 I'earl street, JVeto York. HAS HECE1VED BY RECENT ARRIVAL! FROM E UKOPE, and will continue to receivi y steamers and Packets a full assortment of Bpbbinet and Thread Laces and Edgings, Nev Style Muslin Laces and Edgings, new alyle 4-1 and ti-4 black and while plain and fane; Nets 4-4 black Silk Nets, plain and figured Black Silk Laces for trimmings Silk and Cotton Quillings Men's and women's black, white and colorei Bilk Gloves ' Melt's and women's black, whi'o and colore Spun O'ovta Fancy Cotton Mitts and Gloves Black, white and colored Bilk Lace Mitts Children's Bilk Mitts and Gloves. 1-4 and 1-1 long Bilk Lace Mills and Glovet do do children's do do Black and white Bilk Hosiery do do Bpun do Bilk Bhirls and Diawers Black and Fancy Satin Veatings Fancy Bilk Cravats Lndies* Fancy Bilk Handkerchiefs Fancy Bonnetings Fancy Bilk and Satin Trimmings, new an coiiiiiiod styles Itnvnrian Gimps Bullion nml o her Fringes, frum I inch to 3 inches, in grral variety, some very ric Men's nntl women's Thibet and Caafimer Glovea Children's Thibet and Caahmero Gloves Men's heavy Woollen Gliivos do Chamois lined Berlin Gloves Woisted Shawls, in great variety do Crava's or Comforts, Worsted Hoods, in great variety Children's do Children's Muffs. Pelerines, Boas, dec. Ac. >r'y-* All of which ore offered for sale on the moi favorable terms. july 22?tf $501) REWARD. fllHE above reward will bo paid tft any |)ers : 1 who will restore to her disc iibolnte parcnti their daughter, MARY FOX, or one. half of ?ui reward for Mich information an will lead to her u covery. Said Mary left her t-chool about 5 P. M on the 20?h of May, J 847, Bn^ p*nre that time ha not been seen. She i# only 15 yearn of age, 4 lei 9 inches, black hair, small black eyes, rather thic pouting lips, red cheek h, small feature*, pretty an qui to, girlish in appearance. She wore a tuna plaid calico dress, pink, purple and blue; black sil %-apo and apron, black gaiter b iota, pink silk shirre hat, aim g'con veil; two smal chased ungcr nngi a gold pencil attachnl to a Mack cord, and her nail <|uite abort from biting thein. It la strongly sui pectrd ilint aha liaa been alstuclod by a peraoi named Michael, aliaa Martin Hare, formerly proprit tor of a Howling Kaloon, located near No. 20 HruAilway, opposite the Franklin House, who at aconded about that time from this city, deserting hi wife and leaving her entirely dcetitulc of auppoit. Maid Hare ia about 2H years of age, no whisker, fair complexion, and rather genteel appearanci He was seen link ng in the neighborhood of hr school a short lime previous, disguised with fait whiskers, A sister of Hare, named Margaret, was remove by him from s boarding school about the lime of th abduction, and is stipi osed to I e wilh thorn. 8h is described as follows:?Very dark hair, a'moi black ; dark skin, grey eyes, prominent eyebrows, small acaron one eyebrow, a email scar on therigt cheek as if made by small pox, a scar formrd by gasli upon the end of the nose, nearly an inch i length, tbo tooth next to the first double tooth o the left side nf the face gone ; she is about icvcntcc ?r Any information to bo immediately communica etl, by telegraph, if potable, to George W. Ma'*el Chief of Police, New York, who is authorued pny the pbove reward. jy 21 tf GENTINELLA BLANKETING. K y4 AND BO Inch Orntlnrllt Blanketing, o( ?-#A superior quality?for rata low h, TOOKER, MEADE A Co.. )J SO If 35 Pine Blreet, F. 1 n a i t at U/ULi I WASHINGTON CJ NEW GOODS. FOR FALL TRADE or 1847. ALLEN, IIAZEN St CO., 52 UxciiANur. Plack, < Have received by late arrivals' < and will continue to receive by Packet* and Steamer* from Europe, a veiy large and well selected etock of i English, French Fancy and Staple , DRY GOODS, I Adapted to the approaching >es6ott, loini ling in pail of the following orliclru, viz: > j mucus goods, i. Cashmere d'Ecoasc, plain and twill atrip and i, plaid: Plaid Oregon*, new patterns and enp. iptalttj o rich color*; Rich Plaid Victorias, etlk and wool, h'gli ' colore. RICH VESTINliS. Figured Silk, Velvet, plain and fancy coloied rich Armure, Silk Vestinga, Ida. k and colored striped and plaid patterns, and designs; Rich Cashmere do; Black and colored striped and plaii Satins do. of every style and price. I WOOLLEN NET SHAWLS. ( A very large assortment from lowest to highest >- cost, consisting in part of the following styles, vizNew Yoilt, Portugal, Brampton, Washington, Turk- ' isti, Monterey, Pyrenees; Palo Alto, Sic. &c. &c., on welt as many other*, all of which are entirely new v n thia market. J FRENCH KID GLOVES, a A moat complete assortment of men's and wo- , men's French Kid Gloves, of all colora. styles anil j prices ; also a large variety of men's Huck and women's and men's Castor Glovos. BONNET AND CAP RIBBONS. A 'arge and well selected stock of the newest and most fashionable colors and designs, comprising all ^ wi Iths and styles. ^ BILK CRAVATS. Black and Fancy Silk Cravats, a largo variply of 5 ' new styles ; slso 1'olka Cravats, Cashmere Mulller*, tj etc. etc. 1 SPITALFIELD SILK IIDKS. I'lain and '1'will Silk Hdks, light and dark madder * colors: real India and British Corahs, 36 inch square; 0 . China Cords and Twills, brauiiful styles; also, 7 I Witito, Crimson, and Colored Brocade do. .( FRENCH SUSPENDERS. j i An assortment of entirely new styles. fl FRENCH CRAPES. 2 > Including the diflo ent quamiliea of Black, Col- " ored and White. j SILK GLOVES. Men's and womch's, of all kinds, spun and line q ' Bilk. ] SILK CilMl'3 AND FRINGES. ' A beautiful assortment of Black and Mole col'd 2 . G inps and Fringes of all widths, styb-s and prices. Also, Fancy col'd and Black Bilk Girdle*. ' CASllMERE AND THIBET GLOVET. A largo assortment of all prices. Also, heavy . ribb'd Woollen do. , CASHMERE SHAWLS. o Rich and high colored, and mostly from lowest to I highest prices. , * 1 11IDIVO AilJL/ UD/tLiliilO J ; ire i CLOTHS, CASSIMURE8 A VE8TINGS, i Aba. 116 and l|S Cherry street, J\'. V. ' ' CORNKU OF CATHERINE. " T T A VK on Laiitl n very Inrgo ST()('K ol * fX Faahhmable roadv made Clothing, jum muimlectured, and especially adapted In the aeaaon. " Alao, an extenaive and cmip'oto aaeortmenl ol ie Fancy Articlra embracing overy variety pertaining " to a tientlemcn'a wardrobe. Alao, (to! lis, Cruet ' meres and Vo'ingt, by the piece, or in quanlitiea " to nuil purchaecrn. " GARMENTS of every deaeriptiou inanufne'ured " to order in the bent ponnible manner and in point of 11 nlyle not to be aurpaaned. " july 20 If ll ' i. *r* rtr n fi i) r d ii a \r n I at n v t- ?> IV ii i run u ?i u .1 u w . II. AND WINDOW SHADES, h. \TICH0I.A8 PIKE 4c CO..No. I7S Pearl atrret, ' j\j lmportrrn tnil Manufacturer*, havejuat opened a very ex enaive "upply of every elyle end quality of American end French Peper Hanging*. Bnrdera, Fire-tioard Printa, and wide Window Curtain Paper. a Alan, a aplendid aaaor'ment of painted Window Shade* a- d flvlnrea for the eame, which Ihey offer In Merchant*, Dealer* and nthera al the very loweal If. price*. . july 20-U , WORSTED COMFORTERS AND CRAVATS, 1 1IOODS, ETC. A very large variety of Comforters and Cravala of ttlyle* entirely new in thin market. Al?a. a com* D plot? assortment of Worsted snd Woollen H"Oil? ( Mitts, Boots, Gaiters, Caps, Boas, Coats, Dresses, I etc. etc. i WINTER HOSIERY, ETC. 1 Comprising a full assortment of men's, women's 1 and children's Worsted and Woollen Hosiery ol cv cry description. Also, tr liiiIs and Drawers of al- ' kinds. MORAVIAN COTTON HOSIERY, ' ol all prices and real Moravian liluo dye. ? IMPERIAL COTTON HOSIERY. Black, Slate and Mode colors. A full assortment TAILORS TRIMMINGS, lilack and colored Silk Twist, Vest liiuditigN, col I orod and Black bilk Braids; ole, etc. uly 20 tf I PA v7 L 1 ON, NEW BRIGHTON, ST ATE N ISLAND, J i\fw York. j rpHE Proprietor begs to inform his friends and the public, that lie lias made considerable improvements in this establishment since (lie last f season. He has erected a large building containing X) rooms, altogether disconnected from Ilia main body of Hie Pavilion. These rooms are intended for gentlemen only; they ure of a comfor able sizo, light and well ventilated, and superior i in all respects to those which are generally denominated single rooms in the various watering places throughout lite 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 ^ II i\ sicuuiuuui i una uciwcou new iuu uiiu new ^ Brighton, at the following hours, viz: From Neto Brighton. From North Pitry N. York. A At B and 11 A.M. At It. P.M. and 12. f; -2 " !> 20, P.M.. 3 1-8, 5. ft ti, P.M. c More frequent communications will be established as the season advances. The Pavilion is ready for the reception of company. F. BLANCI1ARD. may 13?If J. STOUVENEL & CO., .Yo. 29 Gold street and JVo. 3 John street near Broadway, lt Hew York, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS in C7/LV. J, GL.1SS, AJVD LAMPS, for oil and lard, n Gas Fixtures of every description, Solar and '. (Jas Lamps, Chandeliers, Brackets, Girandoles, d Candelabras, ts.c. )- Private houses, churches, and hotels, fitted up ., with Gas, at a great reduction in price, and all is articles warranted. ,1 A complete assortment of the richest cut prc.-s It ed, and plain Glass constantly on hand. J All the above articles made to order, and all II kinds of Glassware matched to any pattern. ^ Lamps altered and repaired. (l Goods loaned to parlies. Oil at wholesnlc and retail. '' New style of llall Lamps and Lanterns. * may 13?tf " II. <S- D. II. BROOKS Sf CO., n ,<l ,'i'immi'oo i vi, no ii one f NATIi [TY, D.C. THURSDAY * STEAM PRESS BRICKS. V REMARKABLE evidence of the tuperioi strength of there Bricks may be witnessed nf the Ather.?uin, whore nearly 600 000 have Iweii lili vrred within the last two mouths, and yet th< ntiftt wnt.ta from this latere ouaiititV WOtlid scurctlv ill a common < ml. TRICES AT THE KILN WHABK. Hun of ihe kiln, per in, fib. all arch. 11 60, arch nil led. *7; all rctl, 7 60; delivered at Lghl street r Piatt street wharf at 60 cenle p r in additional, r at my part of the city ac ending to distance. li.uil In pressed Kronu, >u.li aa arc now laid a< he Allieuanim. light red for cawing fire places, loyng hearths or (1 on, uf oven*. 4c. filO per m. Hard ba'n, por i wo Itur-e load., $ I .",0. FIRE BKICKH, the bent known lor blael Fururn, fW lo |26 par in, nr jjt'J 60 to (J per hum Irotl according to aim. Hefer to Pi Ioi Mowed Munaon Iron Works; Jiio. Haikrr, H. M. Pales, Baltimore; John Camber, Mid. Motown, Pa., and rmny others. Address FRANCIS H. SMITH, Baltimore, july 27?tf MERCHANTS HHOT TOWER COMJL PAN V respectfully inform the trade that thny loco removed to the Power, corner of Front and "'eyeltr R'rccia, (formerly known ae the Pbcenix) Old have on hand a full asaorlineul of Drop and duck Shot, all eiito, Bar and Pig Lead, etc., etc., to vhicli they invite Ihe abolition of purchasers. They ilso effer lor sale their premises and Buildings on dutsw street, together with an Eight HotseEngine mil Boiler, in go id running order. Persona wiahug to view the premises wdl call at ihe Tower for urthcr information. THOMAS J. CLARKE, Baltimore, july 27 If Kecrilaiy. WE are receiving from New York our full supply of Groceries, Teas, Wines, Liquors, to., which will be sold low for casfo, or short erelit, lo punctual customers, viz : U chests Omipowdcr, Imperial, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, which will be sold low by the box 0 bags Java, Lagujra, Rio, & St Domingo Coffee 'S ud.ol.. I half hnrre.ls Hlle.U wheal 5 bags Buckwheat '0 boxes Colgate's Starch 15 whole and half bbls. IN os. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 5 quintals Codtish 5 boxes Scotch Herrings, large sire 0 dozen Nos 1 and 2 Alicante Mats 5 kegs superior Goshen Butter I) do do Glades do 0 boxes Sperm Candles 0 nests flour and painted l'ails 0 dozen Brooms (I do Whisks U nests Market Baskets 3 bales Almonds 0 whole and half boxes llaisins (I boxes Vermicelli and Macaroni 5 cases Canton Ginger OtIO pounds loaf, crushed, and pulverized Sugars 6 barrels Steam Syrup I) boxes Capers and Olives 3 do Citron and Jellies 4 do Mushroom and Walnut Catsup I) baskets Salad Oil 00 gallons winter-strained and Lard Oil 0000 Cigars, of our own importation SIMMS & SON. | IOOD YEAR'S PATENT INSOLUBLE India Rubber Fabric*!!! I** H. STEVEN^ (late Fish A Co) bas IvJL, for sale a great variety of India Rubber .roods; such as Cloaks, Coats, Beds. Haversacks, Saddle Bags, Paper Pile Holders, Voor Springs, fcc. Sec. In fact, nearly every article made fr >m india Rubber on hand, or procured at two or three lays notice. Also, a full assortment of BLACK A. WHITE HATS, of the various fabrics now in vogue. STEVENS, (Late Fish A Co.) Gent's Outfitting Store, No. 1 Brown's Hotel. T Fr A S T F A S / isrug at ojHiiii tumci i v*/ * a >< i mny 21 tf iOWQUA, or lineal iilack Tea importud, 1 00 " | He plus ultra TES, both Ureen a:iil ; Black., of all descriptions, the highest grades grown In l.'liina, At 60 per lb. CCf TAKE NOTICE l?THB CANTON TEA y'OMHAN Y arc die cjcclutivt venders of llic supcior Black Tea called "HOWQUA'S MLVTI HE." | I'hey introduced it in America in 1810?and every idler |tersoti or house proteasing to sell the same at II. much less at a lower price?deceive the unwary, is the public themsrlvcs will perceive,by comparing he spurious with the genuine "Howqua" vended by he Canton Tea Company. Every package (in tuldidon to ila containing 'U|,h WEIUHT, independanl of the wrap|ter.) irar the stamp of rieatr.esa altd elegance, and the i'ess therein nro so thoroughly securerl from ighi Ittd air, that their quality and power will rrirmin Ultmparrerl itt any clrotate. Agettcy at Ucorge Tot iplemun'a Book Store, Waahington, 1). C. jan. 8?ly 1000 libs, of Bpnom Salts? For sale by CHAS. 8TOTT, Washington, D. 3. Agency of the KcwYotk CANTON TEA COMPANY. argent und oldest Tea Establiainent in America.? 1 I'hc public have had full proof of their integrity and espousibility. But euch has been the great and ireaaing demand lor their TEAS of late, that they lave been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, their wo principal establishments ill New York, viz: 26 CHATHAM AND 163 GREENWICH STREETS. I'hey moreover possess lacilitics, in relation to (lie I'ca Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubtem, superior to any other Tea Concern in America. 'heir scrupulous regard to all principles that (end 9 elevate the character of a largo house, is well uii' erstood, and bas already secured them a cou.iecion, probably, larger than all other Tea Eatabliahrents united, and tlrey consequently are determined i sell Teas purer, more fragrant, and perfect for he prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the rorltl?China excepted. They most zealously invite the attention of the inabitants of WASHINGTON, D. (!., to their igency, where the following assortments ate always t n hand; and they feel no hesitation in stating that i rherevcr a single trial is made, a very decided pre Brence is given to the celebrated Teas ofthe CAN'ON TEA COMPANY. Header, make the ex|teriinent! letail Prices ns follows, subject in all cas'.i to be returned if not approved of? GREEKS, iond YOUNG HYHON, JO 50 per lb. 'ine do 0 02J " <o. 2 fragrant do * 0 75 " tfo. 3 very fine do . 1 00 " lilver leaf, do 1 25 " food IIY80N, 0 75 . " Icry fine do 1 00 " Jxtra fragrant, 1 25 " ood HYSON SKIN, 0 50 ? ! food IMPERIAL, 0 75 " 'ery fine do " 00 " ix Ira line do I 25 " ood GUNPOWDER, 0 75 " | 'trio do 1 00 " Jxlra fine do 1 25 " I R LACKS. tlo, 1 SOUCHONG, JO 50 |sir lb ! s'o. 2 do 0 t>2J 'ine.t do 0 75 " 'ragrsnt POtVCHONG, various prices. /ONGO, various prices. > "lite OOLONG. 0 50 " 'ery fine do 0 75 " Ixtra line do I 00 " tllNGYONG, various rices, 'mcst ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, (vrry rich Pekoe flavored) 0 75 'ine ORANGE PEKOE, 0 62$ inest PEKOE FLOWERS, 100 MVAL1 / t, AUG. 26, 1847. BRITISH MY GOODS. HIGU8, JKNKINS St CO. io Uillinni'Slm lf II. 1., HAVE hi sturr ami now landing. an extensive sortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, hi| to tlio loll trade. STUFF UOODS. ORLEANS CLOTHS? black, colored and lancy, in meat variety, ALPACCA LUSTRES?Of superior fiuiali.iu all ! qualiiiea, S11.K WARP ALPACCAH?From I to fine, PLAID LUSTRES? Mourning and high colored, ItLACK MOIIAIII CHECKS?Caledonians. SILK STRIPED LUHThEW?Plain and twill .I, THIBET CLOTHS?Single and doui.le twilled, BENGAL STRIPES?Silk figured Ca Inneres DRESS LiOODS. MOUSLIN DE LA1NES?Mourning and fancy, CASHMERE D'ECOSSE?Gingham Robes, 23 and 30 inch GINGHAMS?Earleston and Tartan, OREGON, CALIFOKNIANS AND BUBNA VIsTAS. TARTAN Pl.AIUSMsilk and silk and Cotton. VICTORIA CASH ERES?New and confined at) lea, 3-1 and 4-4 PRINTS?Chiiila. Mourning and Furniture. MEN'S WEAR. CLOTHS?Wool blucka and blues, of superior make, VALENCIA, Cntdimereaml Silk figured Vestings, SERGES, 3-1 ami 6-4. a complete assortment, 3-4 ami 6-4 WOLLEN PLAIDS, for lininge, I.AMA HI I.ECI AS, selected colors. Black Casbans, INDIGO BLUE PILOTS, BED PADDINGS, Ac., Ac. july '.'0 tf TOOKER, MEAL) <fc CO., 35 Pine street, JYcio York. OFFER for sale on fivorahlc terms? Gclilinellu Blue Blankets, do do Blaukcls, Fancy end Dullill A Twilled Blankets, Dark Blue ai d Green Mackinaw do, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, 3-4 and 6.4 Rod Paddings, 3-1 ami 6-4 Worst, d S. rgrs, 6 4 Alpnecas and Orleans Cloths, Eatlo tort Ginghams, Super Wove Oregomi, British Long Cloths, (iala Plaids, 8-4 Tartan Shawls Drab. Scarlet and aBsorlcd Damasks, ALSO, a full and complete assortment of Dun dee Linens. jy 20 tf D A W EST A. BARK E R ~~ 30 John sirevt, New York. Hosiery, Cravats, 8uspcndc*s, Whirls, (iiovcH, Collar?, Uuder iShirl.i and Druwera of every kind, wholcaalc and retail. Francis If. Dawks, Joiin G. IJaiiklit. I nly 22?If FiiOOU OIL (JLOTH9. I FPARKMAN & KEL8BY, No. 28ft Hroadway, opposite Stewart's, Ar. York. OFFER AT WHOLESALE OH RETAIL A very large assortment of Floor Oil Cloths in every variety of quality and stylo. Their ne w palerns surpass any other in tho market, in richness of coloring and beauty of design, and tho original drawings have hern secured by Letters Patent, to prevent other dealers or manufacturers from copying the saine. The following comptiscs our present stylo of patterns: Orientals Grecian cross Tajrestry 6crolls, Antique marble Gothic pavements Gothic octagon do Marble tile Arubreque do Egyptian marble Mosaic do Italian do Persian patterns llovc ami white do Bouquet do New Trinity pattern Tressclatcd do Rich gothic do . Queen of the May, Vine do Drab and chintz scroll Ituby and chintz do &c. &c. <&c. N- B.?2000 yards Old 8tock, with borders, very heavy goods, superior, but old patterns, selling at low rates. < CAliPE TINGS. i A choice assortment of Tapestry Brussels, ThreeFly and Ingrain CARPETINUS, of entirely new patterns, selected eznrcwlv for citv ! retail trade. _ M>y 14 tf SPLE.ND1 D AND FASHIONABLE CAB.NET FUKMTL'KK. E. W. HETCHINGS & CO. j 475 Broadway, A'cm Korflr, fBetween Grand and Broome streets.) HAVING just completed th?ir assortment of the most elegant and fashionable Cabinet Furni- ' lure iti the city, consisting of ancient and modern nnd Parisian styles so murh in vogue at the present lay, which have been got up under their own super , intcndance and inspection, and warranted equal to j any in ill r city, in every respect. Those who intend purchasing this season, are invited to call and exam- j ine their assortment before making their selection elsewhere ** july 24-tf FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, IVLVDOir SI hi DBS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. qOLOMAN HART, 243 Broadway, opposite the P.irk, have just received in store per the la'e arrival* from Fiance their assortment of Papor Hang- 1 ings nnd Borders, which for variety and styles are un u'pasaed. They have been selected in Puria by ' one of the firm, and comprise the newest patter, s ' for parlors, bed rooms end halls, embracing new descriptions' in gold, silver and fresco, particularly 1 adapted for rooms in this city. 1 Their stock of Window Mi.idcs arc now also coin- i plcte, having been selected and painted by the most criehra'ed artist* in raru, ano consist up ni inc nowest designs and at prio n lower than have heretofore 1 been offered. ' K. & H. would also hep to call the attention ol ' families to their stock of Upholstery floods, which will be found to consist of every article in their line embracing the l est selected assortment of material for furniture covering and Window Curtains, with Trimmings, Comb es, A c., to correspond. Wholesale dealer suppl ed oil lit>crul terms. N. H. This establishment always closed on 8alunlays. * july 24?tf BHAND! 158.? Very line old (tod 'ard; do Otard, l)upuy At Co; do Hennessey; do Champ-tin; do Hazerack; do J. .! Dupuy. WINKH?Fine o'd Howard. March Ac Co. Madeira, do Constitution do, do Itcserve do, do U^ah man do, do UJackburti do, do Loudon Particular do, do Wanderer do, do Clay do, do Harmony do, do Monieiro do, do Hud do, do Rapid do, do Campaneiro do, do Amontillado Palo Sherry, do Smith, Wood house & Co.'*. Pale and Drown Sherry, do LoboJodo, do liondoti Dock Port, do T. J. Smith, Harmony do, Champagne, favorite brand*. A largo assortment ol H >rdeaux, Claret an I other French Wines, Hock Winea, Tokay, Constatitia. Johannes'?rger, &c? Ac. Hermitage, Red and White Durgiindy, in boxes, earh d< zon. Forsale by ROBERT CRACIE. july 24 if Ifi Broudatroet, N.Y JOSBPli It. WEST, GLASS STAIN EK AND ENAMELLEK.! STAINED GLASS lor Churchea, Private Dwelling* and Public Building-, Steam ami Packet ships, Ate. &c., 497 Bowery. ' N. B. Glass of every color and shade constantly on hand. Also. Hall Lamps of various styles and sh-ul* constantly on hand. Alao, Hall T<ampa ol various ?tylea and patterns, f??r private dwell ngs. ' New York,)/|< ?If whig.;: , Tba ?f 'hoM XT /~\ \n ''ln NO. 43 ? ?? ulet (o --. VI J.".u.-..JIUJ ,1.0(0 d i U1V8 AND PI8TIJI.8.?Ju-,1 received ami umlerui now opening? I for (hen 150 Kinclf barrel (juiik, A (Inch, percussion lock., I called "low priced." j waa aU[ 100 single liarr. I do, tib'd inula. wire barrels, hack action locks. EXT DO double turret ilo iniita. wire back action locka. Wcl.'i 50 double barrel (Juna, do real patent lireerh. ,tl rIcr <18 do do real Iwiit and patent do highly 500 paitH Pocket Pistols, "low priced," 1'ioin file, per |ir to #1,50. Well* N. H. Ab ut 20 doiAlo banoi (runs. slightly antWact d imaged, which will be uul.l very low. (iunamitha t|Jj (j will linil it to ll.eir intercut to examine the o; lor sale 1 .( . by NBWUtllil.n 4t IUJ88BIX. oj No. 140 Pulton street, New V.,rk, between Broadway and Naraau at., imporleta of llndware and |jy |( <>W?f JU|P '37 lf- u ill b. E. W. TR YON &. (JO., a L"iu" TA ICOliS. riic?m'" 23V Broadway, corner Park Place, up stairs, /f ^ Are receiving the newest style* of goods and tub- ?okl*ti ion, by areiy ateem r. Cheanu a _. tha fact. 1?1 A NO-FORTES. .Veto York. .Wtlla' IT WOHOE8TEK reapnctfully informa his ck',lnl | J , friends and tiro public lhat he has opened a _ Show Room on the around floor of his manufactory, . .ei No. l.')7 Third Avenuu, iior the corner of Ut'b-J .?1" (reel, where ho has a good vwrlmetlt of I'iiiw . . ' K 'rles from fl to.7 octavea, in Rosewood and Ms '"J"'? b hogany (.'aa- s, which he ollirrs on the nioat reason- ' " ' able tetms. Not having any sale- room excepting """'her at hi? manufactory, he is ensi led to superintend the manufacture of bis instruments and trusts that they "??fr will roiupars favorably with any nth' r. in market. ??*' *rl1 I'rofesaors, Amateurs, and the public ate invited " ' 1 to call and examine fur ihuuwtlvea. brilliant inly 27-tf 10 M. June 7tl TO MERCHANTS, MERCHANT TAILORS, AND CLOTHIERS. Th<' WILSON G. HUNT Co., .Vo. 82 William scorner of Maiden Jane, (.uflieien JYcw York. turer ha 1MPOUTERS of every description of Goods the Blac adapted to MEN'S WEAR, invite the attention in every of the Trade to their New Autumn Styles which J. \V they offer liy the Piece or Package at tho lowest street, P p-icesj conning of CHA Mackinaw B'ankets, Pilot Cloths, and Flushings. 7th strei Belgium, German, French and English Cloths. july I direct fropi the most celebrated m .nufacturcsin Eu- CHf ] rope. V v A i er'can Cloth" and Cas iinerfs, low and super- . 3I line by the piece or package. ^ 64 and 3-4 Doeskin in Cassimeres, black and colored silk serges New St lea Merino, Valencia and Satin Vestings qj Hiding Cord*, Lyons. Velvets, black Italian Cravau,#... W i Plaid Lining>), all wool and Union Fabrics ' " 1 Red Padding*, Tabby Velvets and Velveteens Moz ?uika and Alpaca serges, black and colored Citizens Plaid Canton Ltnirgs Brown Hollands u'neture S.ngle and double mill'd Tweeds and heavy roat* ai.1' trigs English Silesias and Cfeban*, all colors and qua- *,,R 6 lilies ' W WJ S per Twist, Italian Sewings and Marshall's bare j) Thread ^ boggnpc, fro? of charge, to the Hotel. J Gentlemen'. Ordinary, >1 50 per tiny. rpilK Ladies' do 8 00 do. a(j,| Baltimore, jnly 27?If Kreesl ? pic FREDERICK A. YVOODWOUTH, 1 IMPORTER OF " ?ugai ltfCH FANCY GOODS, 3-5 Broadway, .V.to York. is?rdi* fjlANS, Mtt-ical Boxes, Work Boxes, Dressing Kama (Ja.ce, Travelling Caeee, Writing lJcsks, Bo- Milita bemian Glant-uare. Card Gases, Sou venire, Port* Grant folios, Pocket llooka, Pur.ie, Kcticulce, Work 100 e Table, Work Basket.* and Card liecoivern,? Pa|>e- 100 s lerice. Kino Brofnte (iroup. and Statuettes, Liqueur A lay Ca.es, HnulV Boxes. Sogar Gases, Biscuit Groups ;? To whit Richly decorated Porcelains Vases, Toilet Bottles june I and ornaments of every description, for mantels, G msolcs, Ktagcree .nd Boudoirs; Accordions, Me- i t\ | chatiiral Toys, Parasols and Bun-rhadrs ;?Walk- iVl/f ing (lanes, Parity Stationery, Opera (.la-sea, Ghoire Perfumery, Toilet Gomhs and Brushes, Head Ornaments, Silver Gilt Services, Ready Pen A ' Makers, Napkin Kings, Gamera Opticas, etc., i\,., 1 ju'y 24 tf n'hulunlt and Uelail. gjiildin three do SflUTT MACHINES?SMUTT ja few <1 MACHINES. IOWS'STON'S i'.itemed Improvement of Young | p]8ccs; and Clark'* Patent 8muil Machines, constantly J(<) UK ha 111 ami lor aaln, lor < a*h, hy iho ?ubnriber. j pf, Tim capacity of these machines to do the work j IT properly, la too well known.to need any newspaper Bi puffing; all that i? needed to inaure rapid aalea, la to 1 Ada] have the place pointed out where thtay can at all valuab lino's he had. For sale hy the subscriber, 17, Light 'he abi street, Baltimore. i july 27- tf JOSIAH RICHARDSON. n?J _j"2 "Jr." I WATER CURE. T B EPHRATA, LANCASTER CO., 7'BJVJV. > 1 r|AllE EPHKATA HYDKOP1IATIU INKTI-1'"'u>nJL TU I'E is in successful operation under the 1 "" diroc'inn of Dr. F. l.xtsxniso, who has had the , adv uiiagc of six months experience with Prieszoitx, i- ^ ' at the Grafenburg Institu'e, in Germany, and Ur "c,f ' practised the water cure, treatment in this country I "n lor the last six years, arid within the last two years i ,r>'' ' oi this place having restored many hopeloss patient- j to tull health. There are many natural advantages ; d a Ephratapu'o water, the mountain air and splen- j did scenery, not surpassed in any country. Adili- | lional buildings have been erected this season. Tie j mountain dousche has lieen much improved, ami several fine springs of pure water have been b-ouglil i.i'o Use, so that a large additional numlier of pa Hints and visiters can lie comfortably accommodated. ',r>" Ejihral! being very easy ofaccesr, a singe leaving ' Heading for this place every Monday, Wednesday Ifb nnd Friday, and Lancaster evory Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday; there is also a tri-weekly stage from Downnictoti mi Ephrula to Harrisburg. Medical nlUuidance and ' oarding at reasonable terms. Ephrala, july titi If J OH A COTTIER, WATCIl MAKER, NO. 15 \V.\I,L STREET, N. Y. 7<M HAVING dissolved his connection with S. W. licncdicl. and o|>eucd a storo at 15 Wall St., lopes by continued personal attention to the repairing , mil regulating of chronometer, duplex, rrpeating, ' latent detached lever, and all other kinds of walchos, liantle and office clerks, t 'I to retain his reputation , is a workman, and merit a h ire of public patronage. Gold and silver watches, silver spoons, forks, dec. >!' the best ?J.scripii.-n, and equal to coin. Ilia Regulator, (made by h:m<ell,) a d extensive- J y known for the liirt two y ara aa liriiedicl'a H?gu 0 nlor, Wall itreet, having been accurately adjusted ind timid by transit olmervalioiiH, will ulwaya secure 26 0 his friends and the public the correct time. 3( jy 27 if 31 EUTAW HOUSE, Comer of Baltimore, and Entitle ilreels, 5t lialf iinorc, Hid. in Hexry F. J.u kso\, Piioi'itiETon. si rPHI8 splendid and spacious Hotel, eligibly situX at^d for both business and pleasure travellers, is ?o conducted aa to combine all the luxuries of the !>cst hotels with elegance mid real comfort 2( Choice suites of apartments at all seasons rcscrv* 1( ?d for the accommodation of tiansient guests, and H families visiting the city will lied the fiutnw House 1 homo, unsurpassed by any hotel in the Union. 2000C The location is elevated and salubrious, and is ilso convenient to the dep tsaud bindings, at which ihe coaches and porters of the House are at all ap dl Limes in waiting to convey passengers and their ~ (V E L L A R'S PATENT JAPAN umia AMU r,?wi'K LACKI1VG, undrra'gned beg? leave to call the attention i desirous of using a good article in Mucking, abovenamed. 'J'he Manufacturer, knowing ellcnt properties of hie Blacking, sent aainrariou* |tersooi (aucb as Boot Mnkera, Ate.) several of the Newspapers. Tlie extracts sath are from aoiue of the paper*, thy ?poak laclvue; also several persons who tried it have nd said lhat tho Japan Lit/in d Hlm/tiig tenor to any thing they bad ever u*ed. KACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS. ir'i Patent Japan Picking i? the niiin of lleiit article; wo have w en it useJ, and can (commend il?IV. Amoiic.ni, April 16. it's Hintking ib one of (he meet superb ami ory articli s ut the day. It impeils a brilhance ,?h beyond description. Wo have tried it.? do like wise.'?Sp rit ol me Times, April tfioence to another column, an advertisement i. und for an excellent article of Ulacktnf, m J form for Hoot-, dr.c |t h?3 heen highly ended tiy many who have tried it. It lint 'os, with very little trouble, u beautiful jet but retains il much longer than any other. It j the Ag"nt of the Manu'ecturer at No. 50, t street. Buy a bottle, nue tri.l will prove ?I'bil. Ledger, April 2J. "'a Marking is one of the most shining arti. he market.?Spirit of the Times, Apr I 'd. at Blacking.?Mr. J. Wt liar. No. 50, Phcs, has prepared a Patent Liquid Blacking, reduces a beautiful jot Polish, and loes not he leather. Those who would have s polishintending should read the advertisement m column.?V. S. Gazette, May I. rr'a Patent Japan Blacking is about thn clo ul I tie kind we have seen. The | o'ihIi I iinpails to the understanding* id man u and lading: we have tried it and it bonis f all thia in ita behalf.?Evening Bulletin, I. Manufacturer can produce numernua liwtiaimilar In the above, from private individuals i other paper*, but the above extract* are t to convince any per ton that the manufat? not exaggera'rd; but that upon a fair trial king will be found a* represented, excellent reaped. ELI,AH, Manufacturer, No. 60, Cbesnut hiladelphia. KLES 8TOTT, corner Penn. Avenue and rt, Agent for Washington, 1). C. 6?tf iOL BOOKS, in great variety, for sale by ROUERT FARNI1AM. ? tf Corner of 11th at. aud Penn. av. XEW CARVllMi AND ILDING ESTABLISHMENT. ,1,1AM SPEARING, having commenced luaiuess in the above line, immediately in Coleman's Hotel, respectfully informs the of Washington and it* vicinity, lhal ho umne Looking Glass and Pidure Frames, Plain namenlal Cornice, as well as every other work in his line of business. William Spearurges for all work done at his establishment quite reasonable: he respectfully solicits a ' the public patronage. . Old Fr imos regilt. may 14 tf cim lAUNARD, Letter Press Printer, corner tin street and Pennsylvania Avenue, WashTerms ea.*h-?Prices lower than ordinary 8H GROCERIES, BUTTER, 4. CHEESE le subscriber hae on band, a fresh supply o lescription of goods in his line, which he of reasonable terms. iags Java, Rio, Laguyra, Maricaibo, and African COFFEE leafs and balf-choata Gunpowder, Imperial, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, and Black TEAS cases very choice Tea. 13 lb* in each, for families u puunus uuuuiu roiincu ftllU i<1 quality Coal Sugar I) pounds crushed and pulvered Loaf Sugar <" 1) do whita Havana do D do brown do do Porto Rico and New Orleans do Do do and St Croix Molasses Sugar-house and New Iberia Sirup Ground and unground Spices, of every variety Catsups, Curry Powder, French and other Mustards Olives, Capers, Sardines, and Anchuvies Salid Oils, in flasks and liottles __ ) gallons winter-strained and commuii Oil FRUITS. I whole, half, and qr. boxes Raisins ! casks Currants I bills. Dried Apples I do Green do i cases Prunes, in jarssud fancy boxes I drums 8myrna Figs i Mils Eastern Cranberries I pounds soft shelled Abounds I do Filberts. BUTTER AND CHEESE, tubs choice Welsh Butter I boxes superior Cheese Sapsago do , bbls pink-eya^Potatoes ) do extra brand New York Flour I do Virginia do I pockets Buckwheat ! boxes do I bbls half and qr. do. FISH. Mackerel, Cod, Shad, and Herring. CANDLES. ; I botes Sperm Candles ) do patent do ) do Adamantine do Hrnoms. Mais. Pails Rnclreta Xf. t licgalin, La Norma, Principe, unJ ollior brand Cigars. 8YLVANU8 HOLMEH, 4?tfj- 7th at rent. FRESH GROCERIES SUBSCRIBER is now receiving an itional supply of groceries comprising h Teas, ColTee of various kinds Orleans, Porto Kico, and St. Croix sugars Do do do molasses house sirup and molasses spices, ground and unground a, adamantine, and mould candles ito sauce, catsups, anchovies, dec. hps and Curry powders parilla sirup, fancy toap >ry shaving soap, dec. ;a county butter ugar cured hams uperior shoulders ge supply of cigars and tobacco :h he invites attention 8. HOLMES, 19?d?w 7th street. IMS & CO.'S EXPRESS. REMOVAL. LIHtt dr CO. take this method of informing he public, lhat they have removed their OKrom their former place ot Basinets, Elliott's g?, to the large and convenient Store-room, or? btltne (IniMry'.i Hotel, Perm, avenue, and oors below the Railroad Depot, where they v more fully prepared to receive and for- I II descriptions of packages to the following I rston, Richmond, Cincinnati, ' I !W York, Petersburg, Louisville, H liladelphia, Pittsburg, St. Louis, i,;? mi ii? - - - - t.wasaswav, TV Hiding, KG.&C.ttC. H ms (l Co. will also forward specie and oilier lea, and Collect Drafts, Notes, Sc., on all Jte places at reasonable rates. O. S. McELFHESH. u