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DR. TO WIND'S SAKSAFAKILI Kl MOST RXTRAORDIBTAKT HMDICIliK m thb wokld. rnuis EXTRACT In put up \nqmatbatUM. U i?#M L chnaptr, plessanfci*, am! warranted superior to an* aofd, Ii cur<*K diseases, without rouuting, purging, nckenlng, ot debilitating the |?niieut. . ... The great Twsuty and superiority of thin Sar**p*rilla over | all other remedies is, while it eradlc*te* <liw:a?e, it invigorate* tha body. IT HAS PERFORMED MORB THAN IWK? CHEER TRIR YKAR. LOGO cure* of Rhtumaiwn. IjMJu eyres of ih/tpeptfa. , 2,500 cure* of (.fatteral Debility and Want oj Ntrrou* J Fkmala Complaint*, ami over 7,000 core* of Die tun? of the BIihmI, rfx: Ulcers, scrofula, erysipelas, salt rheum, pimples on the lace, Ate , Ac., together with numerous cases ol couaump lion, liver complaint*, spinal affections, Ac. This, we are ?ware, mutf appear incredible, but we have lettera from piwaiciansandourageiua from ail part* of the United State* rolorraing ua of extraordinary cures. R. Van Buaklrk, Esq., one of th** most respectable drnguiat* in Newarlc, New Jer sey, informs us that he can refer to more than one hundred and flfly cawa in titat place alone. There are thousands of cases in the city of New York which we will refer to with pll?**ure, and to men of character well know n OPINION'S OP rnVWCLANH. Ur ToWnaend i* almost daily receiving orderafrom phy alctana in different part* of the Upiou. . Tlii* I* to cenify that we. the uudersigned, Physicians of (lie city ol Albany, have in numerous case* prescribed DR. TOWN SAND'S aAllSAPARILLA. and believe it to be one | of the mAst vauable preparations or fetrsaparilla in the mar tat. ? P. H. Polling, M. D.J. Wilaon, M D , R. & Briggs, M f?,, P. E. Elmeudorf, M. D. Albany, Aprd I, W45. The fullowing Is from on* of the most reaper table phy at* '?Iana on Long Tnland : (liiBBNrfbitT, July 19,1B46. Dn fuWNSBiin?Dear Sir- It ia with aatia&ctUn that I aay to you, that 1 have recently witneaaed. In aeveralcnsea, I he most beneficial result* frc?m your KXTUAOT OP SAR SAPAKILLA. Iteing engaged in the practice of medicine, ? have urc-ticribcd it hi several c**es, and never without be tetVt. la Uie removal of diseases ari.iiug from a deranged slate of the digyMive organ*, jaundice, Ac., it far exceed* ariy'thivg ofC e kind ever offered to the public. You will plena* l**! frW0 doten, Ac. Respectfully yours, 8. C. PRESTON, M D. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capt O. W. McLean, Member of th* Legislature, and lat* oftlio United Siatea-Navy, ???* kindly *cnt ua the following certificate. It tell* Its own atory. . Rahwav. Jan. 25, 1847. A ytafshice I waa taken wilh the lnfluenxa, and my wljole system left iu a debilitated atate. I was induced to try DR TOWNSEND SSARSAPARILLA. and aflertakidg two or three botile*, I waa very much relieved, and attrb buie it entirely to the.aaid Sarsaparllla. I have continued taking if, *tuf iluct thai I improve every day. I believe It ?aved my Ufe, and would not he without it under any con sideration. O. W Mcl.EAN. THE EDITOR. JOHN JACKSON. Esq., Editor of the Rah way Republi. .ait,published the above certificate, und remark* in an edi torial as Ibllottf : * CC>- The eiiccew. of DR. TOWNSEND'S PREPARA TION OF SARSAPA MIX A appears lo be out} of the moat eanaordinury character. We publish lo-daf two certificate* in Uh behalf, one from Capt. McLean, of thia town, and one from the Rev. Mr. White, of Staten Island, a gentleman well known in Rahway. Capt. McLean believes the medl riue to have eaved hia life, and Mr. White seem* to enter tain an equally Ntrong confidence in it* etllcacy. Intelligent meu like theae would notprniae bo atrongly what they did not fully l>eliev<5 to be deaerving. SCROFULA CURED Thi* certificate couoluaively prove* that thia SARSAPA Rll.l.A ha* perfect control over the most obstinate diaeaae* of the blood. Three persona cured in one houae la unpre. cedented. THREE CHILDREN Dr. Townsenp?Dear Sir?I have the ple*mirato inform vou that three of my children have been cured of the Scro fula by lire une ol your excellent medicine. They were sf> dieted very severely with bad sores: have taken ouly four bottle*; it took them .away, for which I feel myself under deep obligation. Youra re?u-ctHilly, ISAAC W. GRAIN, 108 Woonter *trert. New York, March I. IW7. CONSUMMION CURED. Probably there never w?* a remedy that ha* been so*uc < CMful in de*i?crate caBe* o! Consumption aa this. It clesn *e* snd strengthen* the wynfem, and anpearn to heal ulcer* ou Ui?* Iuiub, and ihe [uiirnm ura.lunlfjr ihtlr imunl n*alth I *trength. ? , . , ? AW>ST A MIRACLE. Read the following, and doubt, if you can, that Consurtp Hon can be rured. Thia ia only oMe, of several kindred rases, that TOWN RENDS SARSAPAR1LLA ha* cured : DnooRLt-N, Sept. M, lfttc. . Da. Towmbend-pear Sir-I was taken,* little over a year aao, with a severe cough and pain in my aide; If in creased on me very taat Indeed. I wan pronounced by phy. siciana to have the quick consumption. I raised large (itiau titlea of bad mutter, had night sweats, and?sinking very tsst?my doctor said he could do nothing for me. I went to the hospital, In hope of being benefited, but was pronouueed a* incurable. I waa now greatly distressed at the lungs, and rould lordly breath*: I soon became etnaniated, and ex Kcted to die; waa confined to my bed, and waa obliged to wxtrhera. Indeed, I cannot give you any description that would do justice to my case. I waa supposed try my friends to be oast recovery; 1 had tried * great number ol remedies, and all seemed to bo of no eflVct. I read of the moat extraordinary cures, performed by your medicine, and to tell you the truth,! auapeefed there was some humbug in them. But I waa induced to try It: I did so, and am very thaukfu' I did. I cannot aay that I am entirely well, but I am so far recovered as to be about my huainess, and hope to be entirely well In a few weeks. My cough, p?in in the side, and night sweats, have left me, and rraiee but very idtle, and am faat gaining my usual afrength. I feel it my duty to give yon a statement of my case, lo publish, If you please. PETER BROWN, 47 Lift!* at., Brooklyn. TO MOTHERS A>Dl?ARRIED LADIES. THIS EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA has been ex prtasly prepared In reference to Femal* Complaint*. No femtde should heglcct lo take it, aa it i*a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible dlaeaaeB to which they tre subject, it ia valuable for thoae who are approaching womanhood, a* it ia calculated to asalst nature by quicken ing the blood and invigorating (be system. Indeed, this me dicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which women are suWect It braces the whale system, renews permanently tlie na tural energies by removing the impurities of the blood?by so far r.tlmulatmg the system as to produce no subsequent relaxation, which is the cass of most medirlnea taken for emale weaknea* aud disease. YOU NO LADU'S, READ TOIS. Vou who have Pale Complexions, Dull Eye*, Blotches I on th* Face. Rough Skin, or Freckles, and are, "out of st?l flSfrV i'"e ? Wle two of Dr TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILL A. It will cleanse the Blood, remove the Freckles and Blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine ?pirits, and beautiful complexion?all of which are of im njense value to unmahkixd ladies. OREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA ia a sovereign A sure remedy tor Incipient CONSUMPTION, and for the gcueral nrustratlon of the syatem?no matter whether the result of Inherent cauae or < auaea, prr?diiced by irrvsularitv Illness, or incident. ' ? 7' Nothing can lie more surprising than its luvigoratlnt ef Mot* on the human frame. Person*, all weakness andUs situde before taking it, at once become robnat and full of energy under ita Influence, it immediately counteracta the nervelesanes* of th* fem*l* frame, which i* the great cause of unhappine**. It will not be expected of ua, in case* of *o delicate a na ture, to exhibit certificate* of cure* performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundred* of caaes have been retor ted to us COXBAOKtR, Sept. 23, IStft. I Da. Towhsind- To all whom thia may concern?This ,* to certify that.my wlf* u**d on* bottle of your SARSA* PAK1LLA previous to a critical event, under the most ? [arming and delicate circumatancea, being troubled with the drooay. swelling of the feet, nervous affections, and very murh debilitated; with my persuasion, and the recommen datiou of thoe* who hnd used it, she wa* Induced to try It* with little or no faith; and suffice It to say. the medicine had tlie hapnv and deeired tffect.not only during the *?ld neri'al. but after alh? expiration of one week of It* use. the drop*/ anil nervous affection gave way to an aatonlahlng degree, and her health I* now better (ban it had been for a long time previous it thia will be of auv aervice to yon, or any one who ?lonl>t* th* success of the medicine, you sr* entirely we|. c?me to It. 1 *ubserlb* myself your most obedient *nd obliged serv'f, 8. & JAMESON RHEUMATISM AND PILES. ? - ? ^ Users**** IB, 1946. ro""r*"?-P*?*r-Mjr wife hu bMn, tor h?. ?ljr?ra, with Kheumatltra. hM Irlnl mtny dtflimumudie*lonbuln torn* rellat, hm all to no pur poM. Bhf ?m BimII* Inilucnl hr M?ln? jnnr ?dv(rti.. ?ml. to fn yonr 0ARS*PAHll.l.A * rrtil. lou .In. rug.l'Ktr wllh ?m?n lu mjr wiploy,) bwtlr lrouW?d Willi iti. Pllf*. ?nd br iirin* > .mall quuiilly of ymir Mmni nn?. otir aMipulMrnrnu rampfiifljr cur*), I contld.fii one or Ihi.or meUlrlii.t, mi would uI.im *U who tre ?flllc *'d to glv* It s trial. oarbit oarra brant. 123 Market nrraf, Newark. FROTCIPAL OFFICE 1* FULTON STREET, N. V.K I Bun Building. DR T. . DYOTT * SONS. 0?,,.L A.m>, No ?IB N?nh Second Bnre?t, rhlUdit---'- ~ A|?nl lor yVi?lilu,too Clrr, CHARLES BTOTT, ??|t?. JITfiortW "111 Blffil lira renn. Avenue. ' to- Alrai. (or??le hr PruMiem generally. ah NONE OENUINK UNLESS prT IIP IN THE I.AIHlK SQUARE BOTTLER, WHICH CONTAIN A QUART, *?" iKiwuD with th* *mn uwitou or ? P TOWNHENO, jmo Kit mami men ui rm aun icy- DR.DTOIT, -ca ^KTAI.tNK OAi.VAIOC ?T**NOTHB*^ VOI, II. WASHINGTON, 1>. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1819. NO. 631. TUB ftTANDAHDPItKPjt H ATIOI*. 0*. schwart/.e's compound extract The.. i m 'iAR8'AP'lKILM> ^ JSP*" w,,t> which disease ha. been comba ed by tlu. powerful remedy for (he lad three year*. In the Dutriet Columbia ?Hd other fn a m I"" lhe ProPrjelor 10 present It. claims W?C^h?T" ?U0."! CI"""'') <?i<ier a sincere con. vlriiifta im I Invaluable and unerring remedied! vlrinen will benefit thousand*, under whose notice J'. '"!' c!"nlf; ' herefur, he would urge it upon nil who read this not to let It nans unnoticed, but give tlad ?Ilen"0??o which It in ao deservedly entl 4rc "t:, of 'ir which ?III testify to Ita never falling efficacy, viz . .Scrorula, In any loun : Incipient stagea of Confttmption, when proceeding from a scrofulous habit; Chronic Rheumatism: Bronchitis; l>yspepala,when proceeding from hepatic derange ment. Constitutional Syphilis; General DebiMly; Habitual Costivness; Cutaneous Auctions, and ?U diseases arising from deranged secretions or Im purities of the b^ood. Persons taking this remedy should not grow Im petlenior become too sanguine in their hopes of a rapid restoration to henlth, as Its efficacy depeuJs mcaeureably upon the strength of constitution and the length of tlms that disease has prevailed : there fore I would say to sll who mav foci disposed to test ita virtue* not to commence before they are fully de termined to continue Its use, whether it be one bot tle, a dozen, or niorr, as uo two cases are cxactly anrtdpiSbn*'1 rP"cveJ hy any stated number in The accompanying certificates are from gentlemen $Z'Z?>r ?'"l3in?ln HWu^oncVy, ?nd?0" from those abroad, to whom I would refer all those who are In the least doubtful. Hundreds of testi monials can be produoofc na to efficacy, but as ihev are seldom or cvor rood, or credence given tothcm.I have thought a few respectable certificates, coming from gentlemen well known would suffice CERTIFICATES. Dear Sir: Having, through the agency of vour extract of sarsaparllla, accomplished a most remark able cure In the case of my alster, I deem K Impor tarn to make all. acquainted with her caso who may ^n^minriy J?101"1' " " may be the means of sa rro,? ? premature death. About lour J'if1"1 be8,n 10 decline, and continued to do so for the apace of two years, when m?. iniddenly attacked with a bronchial affec tion, orwhat is commonly callad bronchitis. Hav im fe>!tnC't^,wU ' ,hp be? medical .kill with ? '.and "nn"y Pronounced Incurable, she '? .Ky 5""'r !7lract of aaraarllto. and, af ter the nse of the very limited number of three l.ot i*?f; completely restored, and has enjoyed better health than ahe ever before experienced Homing that this description of her case will coine L'"f" "1,fi n0,icr of many who may be similarly af flicted, 1 am most respectfully, voura T.n, v i ? CHARLTiS W. iSTEWAIlT 111 I?r. N. J. Sciiwartzs, Jr., June 7, Ifttfl, To Dr. A. J. Schwartz*, Jr. ,? "<ar*i!r ?'1 consider it a duty X owo to you and Iffltt? PrMb"C' 10 ?1,u,e 'J101 who h'sd been afflicted fora great length of time wliK.it severe Bran ?Lpff IT *"!?. Crated tore throat? which threa tened Tii? life?after having been treated bv the hrai In'h Wh'i''" wl,ho"t*ucceMi.w??eflbctually restored or Hl!h y?"r ,r?c' SftapariUa, aomc 15 or 18 months ago, and has enjoyed perfect health ever since. Such an Invaluable remedy should be known throughout the extent of the country: and \ ,?p0' ?forftilonR,'llat i! wl" h* "ought after by all the afflicted, wishing you abundant success, 1 am most respectfully your. Ac a, ? JOSEPH RADCi'.IFI. Washington, December 22, 1847. Tnr?r 4 WAanKOTOK, December 29, 1847. ' 0 Or, A. J. bclIWARTZR, Jr. .11.. i.f Sir! ' hereby acknowledge a debt of gra W'?Sr'hat 1 attribute my pre state of good health entirely to the uscof yourin Ifflle'iUf JliT* /"i 0f ' laving been !hL^ ? ?n J'1fammatory lituumutic AffcctUm of the knee-joint, which swelled to such a degree as lo confine me to bed for many woeks, deDrivinff nr'*F'n'!r'1 ?" of.my limb, and having been attended by the most eminent physicians, without t?v, . p/'?peo' of,f?coverlng, I made use of your Extract of Sarsaparllla to the amount of 5 bottles, ' ailer which I began to use my limb, and upon its further use had the satisfaction to find the Jllsrase radlca^d and my general health very much Inipro r.m T!T0 yt*"'?'? now "'"P*"' and my hwilth ?till continue, good. \ ou arcut liberty to make use of thl. a. von may think proper. Very tritely your obedient servant, WM. \V. RTF.WA (IT. T0Or\.jJc^^rJan"ary<i'M9 abouf^hs1 l^Jrou/^^ Urnc of a?rri""! ? remedy for General Debit ay, under which 1 hnd been laboring a long time, and that a few bottle, restored me to sound health, which has continued to the present time. Very respectfully, PERRIN WASHflYOTON. To Dr. A. J. Sciiwa?tze, Jr. Dear Sir: Under a sense of deep obligation to the virtue of your " Sarmparilln" in the entire re lation of one of my children from a General Debili ty and proatration of the nervous tustem, I take plea sure In le.tlfylng to your Invaluable medicine: but seven bottles were tt9ed two years since, when the child was restored to. and still routines in the en joyment of perfect health. JSiittmry 8, 1848. DAVID RIDQEI.V. Dear Sir : Believing that a public statement fj' my ?miction may be of ?rvlce to others elm tlarly afflicted, as well ns a benefit to vouraelf, 1 take thla means of Informing ynu, that about three year, ago I was attacked with a Hemorrhage of tbe Lung, which Induced my friend, to dcopair of tny recover)-. My health continued to decline for a ymr, when I was seized with Nettralria and UnSl r r'*?' , ?PP'i0*1 ?<' Physicians, both in tnia place and Baltimore without the l?a?t bene fit, and havinff also made use of tho Galvanic Hat tery without any good effect, I oonclndcd to try your Extract qf Sarxaparilla, and am happy to ray that after using a single hot/lc the pains entirely left tne and T have Dcen better ever since. Respectfully, ENOCH W. SMAU,WOOD. To A. J. ScHWABTSt, Jr., January 22, 1R48. Washington, January 21, 1848. It gives ine pleasure to sny that I am acquainted with the proprietor of the al.ove medicine, and also with a number of gentlemen, win tiave tested its effi cacy [ and I have no doubt, from the unimpeachable character of the gentlemen who have volunteered their certificate., that they enn be fully relied on ULYSSES WARD. ' PHYSICIANS' CBRTIFICA TES. Wabhinotow, Jantiary 3, 18-16. I am Informed of the Ingredients of which Dr. Schwartze'. Compound Extract of Sarwpnrilla 1. composed, and believe It to bo the best preparation ?l 'he kind with which I am acquainted, and admir ably adapted to produce a salutary alterative effect, PERK]RINK WARFIKLD, ,M. D. . , Wasuinoton, January 10, 1846. " give, me pleasure to recommend (he Compound .. i ?f.. SarsanarlUa, prcpare.1 by Dr. Schwartz*, ni. i, 1J?!?of constituent parts. I be inr oiW i!Z "chlevvt qiorefor the afflicted, than iJIKlte P P0? lnn of Soraaparllla now before the PubUc- H. CONDICT, M. D. II..I? U. Waskivotok, January 12, 1946. lUvinc been made acotiainted with the Inprodienta and mode of prtpartng^Or. Sohwartze'a Compound Extract of Saraaparllta, I believe It X.ntTlT py remedial combination of that valuable rout vWih the other remedies of which It Is composed j.m.qibAon.'m. D 1. . . C?ono*row?, ^nuary 31. 104n Having been made acquainted by Dr. Schwari? with the Ingredients of hi. preparation of S.rsaDar IU I concur with themedlc.lgentlemen above la renrd' Ing it a. an alterative of great efficacy, and hi all cam*, to which .uch an alterative Is adapted, of nest powr, BENJ. S. ROHRER, M. DT ? Wa.iiih?ito?. January 85, 1848. Moat of the gentlemen named shove avo known lo me a. cltlztn. of high respectability; and the pro MMomt portiMi of Oscm aw of the beat standing among the physician, of this community. W. W. SBATON, Mayor. KjrThe ahove named medicine jnsy be had in Washington, wholesale and refill, it the Store of the PROPRIETOR, Pennsylvania Avenue, three door, east of 3d street | at CHAS. STOTT A CO.'S, Pennsylvania Avenue, near Tth atrooti also, at J. L. RIDWELL'S, Georgetown, D. C. In Baltimore, wholesale add rttill, at C0UL80.N A CO.'S, No. 4 South Liberty strict i at IfRARL ORAHAM s), comer of Baltimure and K?t?w streets', alto at QKO. W. JONES', corner.of< Baltimore and High oihsr Drugglats. 4*n 1?<ftX NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. \T H PALMER'S CdTOTRY NKWNP.l V. PCIl ADVERTISING AUfcMJV, Tribune Uuil.liuj, New Vork, embraces moat of the hirst newspapers ui all the cities ami principal towns in th* United States and Gana da, for which to* is duly authon&ed to receive advert.se meuts and aubucriptions, and Ailly empowered to give re ceipts. 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" ' papers are piiMiehed?togetl?. ral papers lor which lie is the duly autuaUA*.r . be seen at thia office, in the Tribuue Buildings. DKLNONICO'H HOTEL, (?ROADWAY, NSW YORK.) PA. ie L DELMONICO respectfully inform their Mauds ! ? and the public generally that their New Hotel being now completers;they are prepared to offer accommodation* I for either lamihes or jrenilemen as may be required. Florence's Hotel and Saloons. Cor. of Broadway and Walker its., No* 400. JOHN FLORENCE. Jr., deems this a fitting opportunity, i when bo man* ol Ids former natrons from the South, West, North and East, are visiting this cltv?to atate, that finding his old Saloon not large enough for weir accommo dation or susceptible of that embellishment due lo the im mense patronage hliherio bestowed upou him, he haaaban doned all connexion therewith and naa erected an above (400 Broadway) an estennive and superbly furnished Hotel, kept upon the Europeau plan. He would particularly In vite attention to the costly and siugularly beautiful Public Saloons connected with die. Hotel, and further Solicit a trial by "Epicure*" of the proficiency of his Klevesof "Cnreme" and "Hover" who preside over the Cuisines of the FLO RENCE NA LOONS. Fire Insurance in New York. mHE COLlTMBl'S INSURANCE CO OF OHIO, .itocor X porated in 1833, with a perpetual charter, capital 4110, 000, paiil up and safely in> voted, and a surplus of wore than #40,000, will make insurance on every description of property st the current rote of premium. All applications for insurance iu New Vork, Brooklyn, or any part of the Northern and Eastern States, will have prompt atteutionat the Agency, No. 70, Wail street, where all claims for losses will he liberally adjusted and promptly paid, JOSEPH HUME, Agent. Stevens A Hoxik, Counsellors. Nl'RSINO BOTTLES, A Nil BREAST SHIELDS?Willi patent flexible Unry mouth piece. The subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of those Interested, lo these contrivances for feeding ihtanis. 1 1st. They are free from taste or smell, and pliable. 2d. Will not act on the milk nor the milk on them. 3d. They are kept dean with very little trouble. 4ht Are the best known artificial means lor feed tog In fants. They have been in use lor some years and give ver; decided satisfaction.?Price 61 and 61 fiO. EDO. tflflPVV, 600 Broadway, corner of Houston streef. LI Caution.?Imitations of my articles are already offered for I sale in various quarters. Be particular to examine theptamft and aak lor Dnpny's Patent Nursing Bottle or Breast Shield, j 11. C. SMITH A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WII0LKSA1.K AND RKTAII. CL O CK ES TA EL1SHME X 7\ No. 70 John Street, New York, WHERE may-be found a large and splendid ssscMimcnt ol the best modern improved 1 flirty-/Joy.Might-Dai/y Thirty-Hour, Braxa< Wood and Alarm CLOCKS. 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Mr. C. being agent Isr the BROOkL ViY FLINT GLASS, is prepared to execute orders for Rich Cut and Engraved, also Pressed and Plain Class of every variety, at wholesale ami retail, and invites the attention ol pure hater* to the splendid assortment of rich Glass Ware ou hand at his establishment, where they cau depend upou bein* fur nished with the finest quality of Class Wure ever manotac mred, being the only Place where the Brooklyn Kicii Flint t*lass can be procured. ' ?-IHHHHHll A. G. DAGLEVS CELEBRATED IMPROVED EVER-POINTED OOLDI PEN.?Tills Pen received the highest jtv?mium at the last Fair of the Ameiican Institute, and has been pronounc ed, by the first teachers of Penmanship in the country, to be infinitely ruperior to any Hold Pen ever before lntro> rtuced to the American public. The lasting properties ol this Pen are uudosbted, owing to the total absence of cor* ros.blllty from any of the Inks in use, reuders U h sa liable to damage, mora easy to repair, and prevents the necessity of tu* great care .hat other articles ot the kind require. Manuiacmrr .#9 Broauway, New Vork. SIIAK8PSARB HOTEL, PORNLR OP DITANB AHO WILLIAM BTRBBTfl, NBW YORK. rrilE SUBSCRIBERS, under the firm of BERGEN 4L I * GALABRL'N, having refitted and r?pleniahed this spa cious establishment, are now prepared to receive company. There are one hundred and nine apartments in this house, consisting of dining saloons, sitting rooms, parlors, lodging rooms, 4rc. The large hall may be used tor baUs or public meetings. The cooking department has been expressly ar ranged so as lo furnish, at a moment's notice, reireabments for any number of persons, from one to three hundred, to be accommodated at the same time. There are roome where private parties may be furnished with dinuers or sup pers, and the tables will be furnished with the best the mar* ket affords-. Liquors and wines from the best establish ments In the city. Pastry and Confectionary furnished at the shortest notice. There will be a lunch at 11 o'clock every day, ami no attention will he apared to give eatisisc don. Men of business and those visiting the city will find themselves centrally and eotntbrtsbly located,* and the prices will be found to be moderate. The French and Spanish languages are spoken in thia hotel. JAMES BERGEN, j a air* a ubiuiL.i, LOUIS galahkun POPPLEIN, ORRICK, A THOM8EN, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, *c 1 AV. 194 Halt I more Strut, AFFER FOR SALE? 100 bb!o. Epsom Salts iiO bbla. Whiting ? tons Ext. Logwood 30 cases Campbell's Shellac 10 cases Liver Shellac 30 half plcul cases Csssla 2 casks Mace casks Nutmegs 1000 ounces ^>dnine 40 pounds Iodide Potash 1000 pounds Gum Myrrh DO boxes Cab ?1 Magnesia 20 caser? Cart. Mairnesia 5.bags Gum Seueg.nl U esses Gum Opium V cases Gum Arabic On Consignment, at Manufacturer'* Pricta. aOhbls. Glue I 10 hbls. Copal Varnish MARTIN LEWIS k CO'S. FOR 1'IIB RXCLURIVB SAI.B OF OOODS ADAPTED I TO (IBM'S VBAB. ? TUB O.VtY STORK OF TUK KtXD IN BALTIMORE, 913 DALTIHORB MTRBKT, Uriictn Chrrlu and Light it. CLOTHS* CA88IMSRE8, VBffnNnS, 4". RBXOVBD. ICRS. BOSI.EY'S Wholtialr and lUlnUrorKl Man,'/* Al /urv Im rtmovwl In M Bittlmor. rtWT" I, over John W. Ror.ion & Co.'n Slorr, wli.in M.rrh.nta rti] b. .upplieil Willi tWRSSTS mi th? m?? rawtwhl* l.rm? (H BALTIMORE STREET, B..UIH .''!?? 3 'I'n'r. Irnw tiny ^r..I TO THR PVMIC. THE Suhhcrtb.ro wnulil r?p?t(toilT ctll Hi. ?ll.nllim ol * ih. public lo Ihflr dork of CARRIAOKS, of lh.tr awn mnnnOiriiir., .1 ih.tr .rtubliKhni. til, T? B?ltiko?* Coach Pactohv, fy^trick ttrtrl our Hmor north i/ flaf/nrwr. ?r?.l, ulim Ihcjr Imp <ni IiumI .nil will aumiTnctiira lo nnlrr >1 ih? .liurt.M nolV r. CarrtifN of ev.rr <l?rrlpiloii, unit In ? aiylt of iin?iiMllrri bnalr < worluniUMWp. Old CarriafM rciwlKd M Ih. ahorMM nolle., or Uk.n Hi Axrhuc*. CwrlMW ?W ow conmlMhin. Two AnM ral* ?mr-MM.o?r Cariiu.., oni . iloclor'. eloM carTtue, both Baltlmor. bnlll j Ih. owner h.Tin* uo ftirllm nn for Ih.m, will mII at a aaerlAre If ImnwiUal. applkailnn b. mail*. R. K* A. V. PRY OR, Fradartek nwl, naar Baliimorr. ?. C. WKCHMTBR, AT ma OLD STAND, ffO m BALTIMORE ST , \ p EBFECTFPLLT Informa lila nnmaroaa c s? sssa , garanl.. .ntlra aau.ft?lnn ?i *11 who may fc.or Wwi wtth j | BROOBK'S i PATENT ELASTIC METALLIC SHANK BOOTH | A SO SHOES. I CONfJRESfl GAITERS foe LADIES a*d GENTLEMEN I Thews articles are superior to anything ever before nianu* fac lured, In ml? or any other country, for j durability, beamy, aiul utility. NO- 138 FULTON ITU1T, NKW YOn*. THIS unique and useful invention wan awarded a Silver Medal (the highest premium) at the lust Annual Fair ol the 1 American Institute, tor its superiority overall others offered ! for competition It lias mrt the approbation of the officers of the sriny and navy, na well as *very' gentleman of taste who has fkirfty 1 tented Its value, and it* rapidly cumins Into genem! uae I among all who regard esse, rtiace, comfort. end durability, I ai desirable requisites iu th?T? Urots and Shoe*. It makes [ the ltoot or Shoe mom elastic, preserves its original aiyle 1 and shspr.and fives the hollow part a beautiful and eleva ted arch, thereby allowing the heel to oe worn very -high with perfect ease, or quite low, without exposing the pan la loom;-at rap to Injury. It also keeps the foot from pressing forward, and retain* it in a namml and easy position.? Myaelf and John Dirk are the ouly persona who make and aell Boots and Shoes, with this invention, in the cities oi N?"" York, Brooklyn, and Jersey City. CONORES8 GAITEKS. ? l*., 4i;a jths first ill the city of New York to * ??' -tlebrated and elegant srticle, con . v. /(? ? ??>*J Mt. la ,?h endless variety of styleg, in workiu..t.4mp unequalled, and at prios defying competi tion. All other kinds of Roots, Shoes, Gaiters, Pumps, ami Slippers, for ladies, genth nt? n, youths, misses, ami child ren. LORIN BROOKS. 138 Fulton street P. S.?Just received, a case of Russisn Leather fur Gen tlemen's Boots, both fur Dicks and Water Proof. This is probably the-first lot of this cel?br*U-d Leather ever import ed into the Dulted States. OCIJAJiilKAMKA VIUATION COMPANY United Stattj Mail Line to CVtees and Southampton, and j IJrtmcn. jiMU The splendid new Steamship WASHING? fJ'JHuKlc.TON. 1/50 Tons burthen, Frederic Hewitt, com maimer, will artirt from New York on the 23d of Septem ber, ^trying fhe II. S Mall. She will touch at 'Cowes aiul Southampton to laud pas sengers and deliver the mails for KngUud, France aud Bel gium, and will tlieu proceed to Urcmerhaven. Remruing, will t as Veil rem erhav en the 13th October." The Wushingtou if built in the strongest manner, with a view to being converted Into a ship of war, and subject at any time to inspection by officers appointed by the Presi dent, both durhu and aft. r coin,traction. She has two engine* of lift) horse power each, and ac commodations for I'A) passengers. Passage from New ^ ork to Southampton or to Rrcmpo, Do from Jlremtm and Southampton to New York, 1150. She will carry about 300 tons freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the goods offering. All letters must pass through the Post Office. Pan-els, lor which bilbibf lading will Tie Hgnett, will be charged #6 each. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Office ol the Ocean Si earn Navigation Company, 45 WllUam street, corner of Wall. E. MILLS. Oetiersl Agent. Assnto at Southampton, DAY, CllOSKEY dt ROSS, at Bremen, C. A. HKINUKEN Ac CO. at Havre, WILLIAM HlSELIN. The cecoml steamer of the line is in due course of con struction, and will he in readiness in the ensuing fall. IP IA N OFORTKS. rrim nndorsigned are mamifac.mringst their estftblishmeut * in Baltimore, 6, ti 1-2, and 7 octave PIANOS, of all pat terns and styles, which they can confidently recommcnd to Erofcasora and amateur,*. The Pianos manufactured by them ave Hint peculiarity of touch Which Commend them to players of every school, as well as those who are distin guished by s soil and delicate action, as those who ore cha racterized by a hold, fiery, and rapid movement. They are authorized to refer to numerous professors in Baltimore, who huve given their Pianos a trial, for their testimonials in their favor, and they are warranted in re commending them by the universal approbation which they have received from the great number of |>ereons who have them in use in Baltimore, oud in the south and west gene, rally. They are confident that they make an instrument equal to any made any where ill this country or In Europe, and their extensive jinnulaciure of Pianos riiahlrs them to sell on terms liberal and satisfactory. All instruments msde by them are warranted, and they will be kept in tune one year afiw purchase, without charge. An agent will visit Richmond in a short time, and various parts of Virginia and North Carolina, and will receive or ders, which will be lailhfully ami promptly executed at our manufactory. fry Orders will also be received at our factory direct, ami .special pains taken to give satisfaction. KNARR 6t GAEIILK, No. 9 Eutaw St., opp. the Kutaw House, Ball GRAIN SACKS?GU^Nlf BAGS. ORAHAM IIROTHER8, 80 AND 8* WATER STREET, f ANUFACTUREItS and desist* in BAGS AND BAG~ m ~ S3 ?n ki?d? of BAdS for GRAIN. Manufacturers ami ueaiure m ** _ GINtJ. offers li?r sale all kinds of HAGS for GRAIN, ftr., for S/tiji/ntig and Home Uic. CORN aiul WHEA T SAi.fKS'-^MyfMiy manufactured from l.ilien, Cotton Duck and Drills-sizes and fabrics warranted. GUNNY BAUS- 100,000; small, uudium, large end extra large, for covering Rio Coffee. FLOUR SACKS of various fabrics, suitable for the shipment of Flour to England. WOOL SACKS-WI*) COFFEE BA G#.?'.20,000 Rio and Loguyra Coffee Bags sizes aud fabrics warranted. SEAMAN A MU1R, 321 BROADWAY, NKW YORK, ARE daily receivlm frem tlie larife Auction Ssiles, an as sortmsnt of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, adapted to the best City Trade, aud purchased much below the cost of importation, which they are otfViing at a very snuUl ad nine. They lisve also received by the vorious steamers and packets, a very general assortment of RICH FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of pur chasers. In their stock wdl be fouud the Noni-tautta uj Paris and London. 1 They beg leave to present their thanks for the patrouage so liberally bestowed upon their establishment, ami to as sure the public that they will strive to secure a continuance of ronfldawji and aujiport. It is their purpose to extend their alresdy large business, and stimulated ny their unexampled success thus far, they are determined to leave no honorable efforts untried to ac complish their dtsigu. A considerable amount of experi ence in business has demonstrated to their satisfaction that the only sore method of obtaining and securing a large bus iness, is to have it based upon correct priucipU a. and that while, as merchants, they consult the interest of their cus tomers, they are pursuing the only true method of advancing their own. VNQRAVINOS, PAWTINOS IVSSrfesaw ss? ?? ?til ?t "^"'TSnp/rBOLASSflS, In ??the mrlniM w wh"A S'"y. rli.rvterlrfri ih.lr iPottfollo. ?n<l S'anil. cunWanlljr nil hand. CLOTHING, &.C. DKVLLXS' CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. 33 John street, comer of Nassau. rIE Subscribers are prepared with a most extensive and select stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to which they r< sp< cfftilly Invite the attention of wholesale and retail buyers. They have on hand and In process of manufacture up worda of FIFTEEN THOUSAND GARMENTS HI which they guarantee to be made with all the elegance and durability of the btut custom work of the most fashionable houses in the United States, and at prices WAsr.- ".MS-nAi f i.ssaM and this, together with the Caah Syttem, forma the great secret of their nn>vt flittering succesa. Their stocloiof Fimch, English, German end American Cloths, C'usnmeir*, Yttiingt, Ben vert, Tweed*, jr. fc., Is, they venture to ssscrt, the largest and Wst selected (of sny slmilsr establishme nt) In.New York. * Their work viad* to order they guarantee equal to that msde at the most noted merchsnt tailors of the city, but st prices corresponding with their Cheap Cash Syttem. For, in every department, iliey have, secured the services of fhe best Phtter* and W?;kvtm the city affords. Terms CASH or no delivery. DANIEL A J. TOCVLIN, M John street^ comer of Nssssu. HALL, THOMPKIKH 4k BLACK, LA TK MAHQVASD ?f. Co. Have lost received a lsr*e assoilmentof {Sheffield Plated I Warn, consisilns iu part of? , Table t'utlery with plated handles to match their patterns of Silver Forks; rich Kptrgrea, Silver m?unt*d, with or without platteau; Dish Covers; Castors, Tes Kettles and Urns; Tea and Coffae Stts.. Egx Itoilers and Egg Stands; plain and chased Wsiicrs in alr.es from 8 to 35 inch's; Flower, Fruit, Jelly, and Ice Cicam Stands, Ac., Ac. lW fitL Vl'.R IVAHK, Thf Tirifly of ami nltot of ih?lr Mnrtmrnl l> rourh itrcaicr ilunfiulw Icuml .1 an/or firrjr oilm r. lahlMimruiIn lhl?eHf.?nd ilw nmlliy ?>f ihrlr Silv.r, (.? well a? 111* workm.u?hi|M la ?<>i lo ht.mnward In ilw llnllrd ?atf?. TVir awrrmenl of Diamon.l awl mhrr rli-h J??-lir, WalcIlM, clialuis 4tr... la complplr; .11 of which an ttffVrf.l far ww ai a uiiall artranca on Um c?.c, ai lha ol?l Maud No. 1SI Hro..l*ajr, aim of tha (toklan Rafla. HKBTR ?t SON S AMALOAMATKlt 81LVKR STEEL ASH PLA TINA ;'BAVV-warrenl?l nol lo i-..iro<l? All who .ppt-.Ttm- comfort In wrlrtoj nhould um lhaabova braiillfnl |>cn>, aatliry ara warranted nol lo ?J flnenraa nod durabllUjr, an lo coitwI*- *" "".f ,'1, , ? tlicy ara warranted not u> u?U??l??^ra,TJLCv AtU'aa and dumbUHy. an corrode; and_fcr 1rla?l . ? u< fVtr ThCMjwna nnaqnallcd bjr aOT^j int(i ,hii r<mnlry In IH?s at were drrt lotrod^c weic unknown 10 tna writ Which therefore, hnd lo alwhl on Ha own I UK coHWWf'lyj jjv~ aratlfjina ?" 'h* manufcemrera l.> mlrit.. H ia ih.rtfc? -jj th, hlthMt ae(t?o?ladie lll*l (lh>1 ,|,e |iraa?nt damuvd (wlilcli iriMil* lo 'h'l' , ,r,et|p their uimoat? jpw latlon* TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!! WASHINGTON AOENCY OF TJIE NEW YORK CANTON TEA COMPANY. The oldest Tea EitabUibmcnt In America PMIKUIPAL EST A BLIH HMCNT I* MEW VOUK. The CANTON TEA COMPANY haw Hahment in America. The public have I had full proof of their Integrity and responsibility. But such ho* been the greet and prvttin* demand for their TEAS of latei that they have been obliged fo enlarge, lo a great extent, their two principal establishments in New York, viz: 125 Chatham and 103 Greenwich fitrcett. They moreover posseaa facilities, in relation to the Tea Trade, In a very abundant degree, ai?4 doublleyfc, superior to any other Ten Concern In America. Their scrupulous regard to all principle* that tend to/i-levafe the character 01 a large house is well understood, and hati olretdy secured ,thein a connexion, probably, larger than all other Tea Ea- | tablishmentt united, anil they consequently are determined to sell Teas purer, more fragrant ,anil perfect far the jiria in the aggregate tliau any houee in ti?e world?China, c centt'd. They most zealously Invite the attention of the Inhabit tants of Waahlmrton to their Agency, where the following .iMsnrttneuis are always on hand: end they feel no hesita tion iu stating, that wherever a single trial ie made, a very decided preference is given lo the celebrated Teas of the CANTON TEA COMPANY; EC?~ Reader, make the experiment! . Retail Prices at follows, subject in all can* te bt returned if not ajfjtrovea t>f? Greens* Good Yowtg Hyson, #0 CO per lb Fine \lo. 0 6i ?' 1 No 2 fragrant do - . . . ? . 3 75 No 3 very fine do. I (X) Silver Leaf do. . . . . 1 1?G Good Hyson, - l) 75 Very fine do. . . - - I 00 Extra fragrant ? . - .. - - - 1 25 Oooil Hyson tikin, 0 fO Good Jmjterialt ? .> . . - 0 75 Very fine do. ? . . . . . I UO Extra fin* do 25 Good Gunju>ir<Jer, 0 75 Fiue do, I 00 Extra flue do. . . *. . 1 25 BIseki. No. 1 Souchong, 0 CO No. 2 do. - . . . 0 02 Finest do 0 75 Fragrant Powchong, variouspriceft. Congo. various prices. Fiue Oolong, 0 50 Very fiue do. ?. ? . . . -0 75 Extra fine do. ? . - . . 1 00 Ningyong, various prices Finest English Breakfast Tea, (very rich Pekoe flavored.) ? .... o 75 Fine Change Ptko?, . ^ . . * 0 02 P'nett Pek oe Plotter*, - ? l 00 r/owqua, or fiuest Black Tea imported, ? ? 1 00 ,\e Plus Ultra TEAS, both Green ami Black, ol all descriptions, the highest grades crown in Chine, . ? . . i 50 TAKE NOTICE I?The Canton Tea Coiapauy aic the exclusive venders of the superior lllark Tea railed "HOWQUA'S MIXTURE." They 111 tVC dured it in America in 1840? and every other person or house professing to nell 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 44 llowqua" vended by the Cantou Tea Company. Every package (In addition to its containing>// weight, independent of the wrapper,) bears the Mump of neatness and elegance, and the Teaa therein are so thoroughly serured from light aud air, thai their quality and power wnl remain unimpaired in any rlimate. CHARLES A. COMI.Y, Agent. At Templrmam'a Bonk-store FOR PHILADELPHIA. pttftt THE C AMD FN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, will leave Pier No. 2. N. 11., foot of Battery Pieces, by Steam boatJOHN POTTER for South Amboy, every day, (Sun* day excepted;) at six o'clock. Pawngere will take the cars from South Amboy to Cam* den and arrive in Philadelphia, about 111-2 o'clock. Fare to Philadelphia, $3; lor forward deck ]ta?senger8 to Philadelphia, 02^0; Emigrant and Transportation Line every day, by Steamboat Transport, at 3 1-2 o'clock P. M., fare #2,25; Freehold and Monmouth, via Stages from Ifightwtown and West's Tumour; from New V?>rk to Freehold by West* Turnout, 87 1-2; from New York to Freehold by Hightmown, 81,50: to Spot#wood end Wests, 75 cents; South Amboy, 25 cents; Perth Amboy, 12 1-2 ceuts. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO PHILADELPHIA. For the accommodation of those persona wishing to spend a part of the day in Philadelphia, either on bueiuess or plea* sure, Excursion tickets will be furnished, entitling the pas- I sengers lo return by the Mail Line all 1-2 o-clock, P. " the tame day, or at t# o'clock the next morning. . Tickets for the Excursion *5. to be hail at the office, No. 9 West Street, or on board the boat. Fifty tiouuds of baggage will bo allowed to each passen ger in this line, and passengers are expressly prohibited Irom taking anything as baggage but their weariug apparel, which will be at the risk ot its owner. I. BLISS, Agent. Nails, Tacks, Brads, Brass Het ties, &c. W ALTER M. SMITH,8? Pearl street, offers for sale at the lowcwt market prices, cut, wrought, finishing, clout, shoe and trunk Nails; Brada, Tacks, and wood Screws ol brass anil irou; brass Kettles, bailed and unbailed. All kinds of Iliuges, Turn Buckles, llooks and Staples; Blind Fasteners. Stair Rods, Cutlery, Files, Raaps, die. Locks ot all kinds, Wool Twinu, Bed Cords,. Rope, Cutlery, Filep, Sad Irons, Arc. GOODYEAR'S Patent Gum Elastic Composition for Ma chine Belting, as has been fully tested, possesses innu merable advantages over that manufactured out of leather: will last a great deallonger, aud can be produced at a great ileal less expense. W The METALLIC STEAM PACKING, for steam hollers, 1* now conceded to be superior to any article ever before used for that purpose. The above are sold by D. HODGMAN, N. Y. India Rubber Warehouse. Zl Maiden Lane. MILLER A CO.'S NEW GRKAT WESTERN EXPRESfc. TO CUMBERLAND, BROWNSVILLE, PITTS BURGH, WHEELING CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with Messrs. Burk A Co.'s Express from Baltimore to Pittsburgh lor the ex tension of this Line, on and after Monday, October 4th, to tli? above named places, with mail speed. The wagons of this line are all new, built with the capacity of 4,fiU0 lbs., *nd the best teams to be obtained have beeu placed along the line of the National Road. Messengers will accompany all goods by this line, and t.. that the drivers on the road make the allotted time from nation to station, without failure. All gooda will be receipted for at any of our offices, or agencies, North or South, to arrive in Pittsburgh In 50 hours, and Wheeling in 60 hours frofo Baltimore. Goods receTted until 12 o'clock In the day. ~ ca7i*kt, furniture and UPHOLSTERY ESTABLISHMENT. THE SUBSCRIBER having opened his new Warerooms, 1 No. 173 Chesnut street, opposite the State House, re spectfully solicits from the public a continuance of the rfst icring patrotisge which for many year* they have been pleased to exteud him In his former establishment south Fitth street?liis stock of Furniture and Upholstery era braces almost ever/ article knowu in the trade, at prices as low ss articles or a similar quality can he purchased lor on the seaboard, and he otters to the community hia assur ance that his arrangements In manufacturing will preclude the possibility of sny article beiug offered to their inspec tion which will not be entitled to his guarantee. Strangers vlsiUug tl?e city ere respectfully invited to sn examination of his clock, either as purchasers or other wise. CRAWFORD RIDDLE CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY EST A BLISHMENT. QUANTIN A LUTZ, Cabinet Mskers snd Upholsterers, have the honor lo inform their friends snd the public m general that they hsve taken the large, rommodioon and attractive lUaaar Store, No. 292 CHESNUT STREET, op posite the Academy of line Arts, where they now hav ready for inspection a large and splendal assortment of er tii* It s In their Hue; uuch as parlor, chamber ami bou.io.r furt uiture, in the latest Paris style, whim they veil at Uie moet moderate price. Grateful tor the liberal patronage we have received, respectfully solicit a continuance of the aame, pledging e s*.-Ives to exert our greatest endeavors to give satisiactoji) Jo our natrons by the quality and fiuiali of our article*, which { we will guarantee to be o| the beat workmanship. 1 GP. I.INDSEY haa removed to the new buildings. No. 66 I Liberty street,(first store from JVoadway,) where I prepared to exhibit, with few exceptions, sn entire r Keatmnsble and desirable stock of SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, embracing every variety of plain and figured, black, colored and rlMiigeable Silk a. DRESS GOODS bt every de?r riptlon; plain and flgnreil Cashmere* and Mouse de l'.aliiem Merlnor*. Ar. Also, n large saaxtment of FANCY CAP AND BONNET RIBBONS, together with plain, colored ms4 black Satin TaffVtta Ribbons. - PR I NOES AND GIMP TRIMMINGS of every va riety aud newest styles. SNA WL8 of all kinds and qualltlee, Including Silk. Broche Tbibbst, Cashmere Turkerri, Ac. Ac. He would particularly call attention to his unnsuslly larce snd desira ble assortment of LACES, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE MUSLINS And he would respectfully ask the inspection of hie slock In general by those who are willing to avail themselves of lew tames tor Cask and Short Credit. JAMES PIR8SON, W Walker sum, t*s now on hand, snd It daily finisliing, Piano Fortes of every description, from his very superior horizontal granda down lo plain square 614 octaves, combining all the improvements ol the day, wiih many others suggested bjrhle own exiteheueee j In the business. All hit instruments are mads expressly tor the city'trade, and no paint or expense Is spared to rsn der them equel at lsast to thoes of any other maoolarturti In ths country H(W route* 111 Mew J?t?r. Pennsylvania, Maryland and Ohio. Extract from the act of Cong, of Murch, ISlfif, ueclion 13 ?' Awl U it further tnaiM. Tliat It ?li?ll be th? of the Postmaster General. In all future lettingn of contracts far the transportation i?t the mail, to let the same in every case to the lowest bidder tepdtritfg sufficient guarantee* lor faithful perturmauce, without other reference io the mod* of such transportation Ihtan may be neceasary to pro vide forth? due cei*rity, certuinly aiul security of such transportation, nor shall any new contractor hereafter be reoufred to purcliaso out, or take at at valuation, the stork or vehicles of any previous contractor for the same route. D^HBlodvrs will be careful to read the forms and Inst rue iIohh appended lo Iliix adyertlMm.nl. Tl.ry.r. 10 matt. In Iheir propomU, the mode hy which II,ey ln'?"l to convey U* mall- Where .the siv.e and weltfM of the mails, or the speed called for In the schedules, shall require It, the contracts will be made for coach, *t??nteat, or rail road conveyance, aa the cace may be ; and, ronwiujntly, such routes wlH be let to bids oroposhif such .mode of con veyance. In all other cases, the routes will be aligned to bids proposing the cheapest modvs of transportation. PROPOSALS for carrying the malls of the United States, from the 1st day of July, 1849. to the 30th of June, 10.72, Inclusive, in NEW JCRSE^t PKNNSYLN AN1A, MARYLAND, and OHIO, will be received at the Contract Office of die PostOfllce Depariment, In the elty of Waslung ton, until 9 a m. of the 4th April, 1S40, (to be decided b> the attti of April, 1849.) on the routes and In the manner and time herein specified, v.z : NEW JERSEY". 13G9. From New Germantown at 10 a m Wednesday By Pottersvill* and Unioiivllie To German Valley, by 2 p m, 12 miles And buck between 0pm and 9 p m same day. 1370. From Key Port ai 6 a m, six times a week, or as of. i ten as the boats run between New York and Key Port. i By Holmdel and Colt's Neck 1 To Squaukwn, by 12 m, 20 miles Avid back between I p m and 0pm same day. 1371. PromTuckhaoe at 6 p m Saturday By Lower Bridge, on Cedar Creek. Seavllle, and and Townsend Inlet To Cape May C I!., by 11 p m 20 miles And back between Bam and 12 m same day. Prnpoaals to leave in the morning, snd return In the af ternoon of the some day, on a day to b? named, wdl be con sidered. 1372. From Philadelphia fPa.)at 6am Saturday Bv Camden (N. J.) snd the following placet: Ellesburg, Fellowship, and Greeu Tree To Meant Laurel, Burlington county, (N. J.,) by U m, 20 miles And buck between 1pm and 7pm same day. 1373; Cranl errv at 9 a m Saturday To South Brunswick, by 11 a m,6 milea. And back between 1pm and 3pm same day. PENNSYLVANIA. 1707 From Sharon Centre at 8 a m Wednesday By McKay's Grist Mill, through th? valley of the To''We'K*lta?(New ?orlt.) by 12 m, 18 miles. And back between 1pm and 7pm same day. . 708 From Perkipmcn Bridge at 6 a m Monday snd Friday By Srhwenck's Store, Frederic k, Colebrookdale, and Emaus To AUentown, by 7 p m, 43 miles And back between 6am and 7pm next day. proposals to commence this st Norristown; also to run tri-weekly will be Considered. | 1709. From Pottsvllle st I p m Monday Bv Llewellyn, Tremont, Bearmount, Wtconlsco, and Rllwibethville To Millershurg, by 6 p m, W miles, next dsy And back between 0 a m Wednesday, snd 12 m 1710. From Stroutfesburg st 6 s m Wednesday By Bracklevvllle, Priceburg, Indian Hill, Coves " vllle, South Sterling, nnd East Sterling To Sterling, by 6 p m, 30 miles And back between 0 a m and 6 p m next day. Ull. From peuniugmnville st 6,a m Saturday By Cooperwville, Green Tree Inn, Bart's and Pas To Btick, by 12 m, 20 miles Ami back beKveen 1pm and 7am same day. , 1712. From Oil Creek st 0 a m Friday By Home, Kldred, and Spring Creek To Columbus, by 6 p ft* 30 mikn And back between Gam and 6 p m next day. 1713. From Trexlertown *9pin Saturday By Mlddletown To Hereford, by 12 m !<> miles And back between I p in nnd 1pm same day. 17U. From Worcester st 8 a m SatiitiU v f, To Centre Square (meaning probably union Square,) by 10 a m, G miles And back between 12 m and 2pm same-day. 1715. From Jilnestowu at 8a m Wednesday To Kherersburg. by 12 tn, 15 miles Antl back between 1 p m and 4pm same day. 1716 From Clarion at 6 a m Monday Along the northeast side of Clarion River To Rldgewav, by 12 m, fiOmilea, next day, And back between 1 p in and G p nx Wedncs .ay 717. From Allen at 9 a in Saturday To Boiling Spring, by 12 m, 10 miles And back between 1 p m and 4pm same day. 1718. From HoIlUlaysbur* at G a ui Monday Bv Alleghany, Ashland Furnace*, and Weakland s To Newman's Mills, by 12 m, 60 miles, next day And back between I p m Tuesday and G p n? Wednesday. . , 1719. From West Philadelphia at 8 m Tuesday and Satur By I&llyeville.Lsoli's Store,Springfield, Rose Tree, and Bishop's Works To Ilowelevdle, by 2nm, 20miles And back between 7am aud I p m Monday anu Proposals for once a week service will be considered. 1720. From Sumnaytownat 6 a in Mouday Bv Spinorstown To Emaus, by 12 m, 18 miles And back between 1 p m and 7 p m same day. Proposals to run on another day (to be named) that \yll make better connections will be considered. 1721. From Emleutown at 6 am Wednesday To the month ofTionestaCreek, by G p m,30mile? And back between Gam and G p m next day. 1722. From Sunville at 1 p m Tuesday By Wallacevllle To uompseytuyvn, by 3 p m, 6 miles And back between 1 p in and 7 p m Mine day. 1723. From CushinuvlUe by G a m Wednesday To Spring Mills, (N. Y.,) by 9 a m, 8 mllea Ami back between 10'a m and 1 p m fame day. 1724. From AUentown at 9 p m Saturday Bv Sueekaville To kern's Mill, by 12 in, 10 miles Aud back between 1 p m and 4pm sime day. 1725. From Norristown at 4 p m Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday ? t By Jeffersonville, Shanoonsville, and Lumberville To PhnsnixvlHe, by 7 p m, 10 miles And back between 4am and 7am same day. Proposals to run six times a week will be considered. 1720. From Gap at 8 a m Saturday Bv Hat and Intercourse To New Holland, by 12 m, 14 miles And back between l p m and 5 p m same day. proposals for tri-weekly service wlR be considered. 1727. From West Penn at 1 p m Wednesday To Lehighton, by 4 p m, 10 miles And baek, between 9am and 12 in same day. Proposals to run on a day and at hours that will mave better connections will be considered. 728. From Smith's Ferry at 7 a m Saturday By OUiovllle To Darllnvtou, by 12 m, 15 miles Aud back between 1pm and 6pm same day. 1729. From Dunninzavllle at 9 a m Wednesday By Vancevllle To Hillsborough, by 12 m, 10 miles And back between 1pm and 4pm same day. 1700. From Pittsburg st 6 a m Wednesday By Breakneck, Whitestown, and Prospect To Browninttown, by 6 p m. 40 miles And back between u a m and 7pm next day. Froposals for tri-weekly or six-timts-a-week convey ance, with changs of schedule, will bs considered- , 1731. From Wllllimeport st 9 a m Mondsy By Loyalsocs Valley To Cherry, by 11 p m. 45 miles And back between 6 am and 8pm next day. Proposals stating the InrermWIate points are Invited. 1732. From Green ^borough at 9 a m Wednesday ByJ E Taylor's Store To Whltely, by 12 m, 10 miles And back between I p in and 4pm sams day. 1733. From Providence at 6 a m Wednesday By John Cobb, Hollistersville, Hamilton,and Paeo T^Tafton, by G p m, 30 miles And hack between 6am and 6pm next day. 1734. Fro" Wattsburg st G am Mouday, Wedneaday, and By Oohimbua, Spring Creek, PlUsAeld, Youugn vllie, ami Irvine To Warren, by 6 p m. 40 milea , Aii-I t ack between 6s m and 0pm next day MARYLAND. Ifttt From F.aU.m?re at 6 a m Ssjurdsy p, c?ib niII snd Fork Mrettng honj? To fi?ds?r. (Md > by 6 n m, 30 miles i And back between flam and 6 p n? F riday tn-.r From rrtnrem Anne at G a m Wednenday Bv Kingston To jmfcreoti Corner, bj 11 in. If. mil"" Alt'l baek helw.m 1 p m ami ? p m aam? n?y. i?M r.nm rilic.Kf. MIU. ?t ?u m Satnnfay It, I lark.vIHe .ml Sprlnj To Bnekrllle. Uy?pm,!?mllr? Ami bark btluces V a in ilml Upoil rlilav PranoMl* for trt-weekiy con.fjauce to M.rkmille, "f through on th. ront^ win ?e coiutUered. M77. Trem rhlrkanw ?? ? . m Somnlay To C'ranben y Prairie, by 12 m. 18 mile. And b?rk between 1 |i m .nd 5pm ami ilay. l>ro|>o*?l? to commence at New Bremf n will be eoiitnd Prom MHIan at 0 * mTnwlay and Friday It v Ulnotnlnteille To S?ndu*y City l't l'J mil'. And Wk neiween I p m -intj t p m tnme tl.y Fropomif to .nd route on the r??n? I ito be named;) alMi niore frenunil eoneey.nc., will be ron.irtere.1. Prom Sablna ?t 6 a m W?tne?li>y tly liitlnn'a Mill, and CMtreelll. To llWthland, by W m. 14 mil'* And back between 1 ti m ?nd j p m m?* 'lay 2SHn. Prom O.orttetown at 8 a m Tu"'1;!J By New Hope, Benton,and Gjeenviun To Vsyettevllle, by 6 p in,26 miles Pro^ri^^JeThte W ^ ? Bufeni. .?d S.V, Hope TSS3!KS&7?"?? nm.r ?? >'?- b' roMk,,'"d Jfc?2. From peflauc* at 0 a m Wednesday Uy Brthiftrsbtfrg and HlcksVifle To Piuaniu, by 6 a m awl * i? m ??*t day. ?S& From TWVu at ti 4 ui Monday By Van Buren and Independence 1 ,* >. To UrfUuce, by n. <5 miles, Wednesday A11'J back between 1 u m Wednesday and. op Bl Friday. /' * 2WI. Front Usrretav I lie at 6 n m Wednesday By Freedom, Sltalsruville, Strectsboro', Hudiw?l? RirhAekl, aud Ihukley i. To Brunawick,liy.fi pm, 37 miles ,, i, . ?. . Anil back between 6am and 6 p;in next day - 2395. From tower Ssndusky at 8am Saturday To port Clinton, by 12 m, W miles And back between I p mfcnOp m same dsy; From Hagerstowu at? a m WeaaesOaJ ? l*fi To Eaton, by U m, 13 miles ....... And back between 1pm and a p ff? same day.. 2287. From Jackson C. H. a* 0 a Friday . j By Jackaou Furuacel . i? Portsmouth, by 6 t> m, 32 miles And back between 6am and 5pm next day. 2388. From Watrrville at 6 a m Tuesday IJ/Turkey Foot To Bryan, bv 12 m next day, SO mile* . And back between I p m Wedneaday end 6pm Thursday. ?W. From Waterford at 9 a m Wednesday By Watertown / To llarlow, by 12 m, 10 miles . . And bark between 1 p m and4 p m seme day. 2290. From Jacksonville at 8 a m, Tueaday Bv Houston's X Road* and Cranberry Prairie To Montezuma, by 6 p m. 2t miles And barU between fj a m and 6 p m next day. Query : 'Wftelher Houston's X Koads belong? to thle ronte 1 2291. From Hamilton atfiim Wedneaday By Morning Sun To Htehmona, (la .) by B p m, 40 miles' And bark between 6am and 8pm next day/ Propona!* naming the Intermediate points to be supplied* also more frequent r.ervice and greater speed, will be con sidered. 2298. From Ithaca at D a m Wednefday To New Castine, by 7 p m, 5 miles And bark between 2a m and 4am same day* Proposals to extend No. 2261 to New Castine ars invited. 2203. From Xenla at 1 pm Saturday ' To1 , by 6 p m. 12 miles And back between 6 pm and 10 p msame day. 2204. From Sr. Joseph at 611 nt Wednesday Bv William Centre and Beunersbnrg To Defiance, by 6 p m? 30 miles And back between 6am and G p m next day. Proposals lo end route at Bruncrsburg will be considered. NOTES. Eaoh proposal should be sccompsnlsd by anaranty, signed by one or mors responsibls persons, it> the loiiow 1 tig maimer, via . ... ... "The undersigned ???guaratee that ?, fa nte bid for carrying the mail from ? to --be accepted by iha Posvm?titer General, shall enter an obligation prior to the first day of July nest, with good and sufficient sureties, to perform the service, proposed." Tide should be accompanied by.the certificate of a poet master, or ot'ier equivalent testimony, that tha guarantors are men of property, and able to make good their guaranty. The proposals should be cent to t)?e department, endor sed u Proposals for route No. ?r,ln 1 and addreassd to theFrst Assistant Powmnster General For the prohibition of bide resulting from combination, and the terms and conditions on which the contract ia to be made, see the annual advertisement In another column. C\ JOHNSON, Postmaster General. December 13. im Mai 12~lawl2w. i LE DOYES'8 DISINFECTING FMJID* mssbus. poplin, aooeas * boMPXirr, Sole proprietor* qf the celebrated LE DOYEN'S DISINFECTING FLUID, Beg leavs to call attention to this important and invaluable article, the greatest discovery of the age?patented In Washington, December, 1847. THE above Invaluable preparation, which entltles tbs n venror to, snd must, when fully known, gain for him the gratitude and blessings of the whole human family, possesses ths power of immedisiely destroying the meat offensive odor, from whatever cause .arising. ^ By it Hospital Wards can be disinfected of miasma and Water Closets, Cess Pools, Cellars. ?3co., Arc., of impure gases. Ill the sick chamber this fluid will he found In valuable, as the nauseous smell arising from sores on tna body, or from the night stool, are by Ha iias at pelled. and should the disorder |erm?ua e fatally, the corpaa ran (if from any cause necessary) bs kept suteraj wesne, l.y iMin, th.'Flulil, * lihoul hfromins in lli? .lljhtutd^r.. ? r"J>'t?inB rtf .hip. will derive lnc*lrtttobt? vaniajn frnm ii? o.e lu III. ?teerm*e. for lor bllje vt.i.r, In.lrnl, ?. numerou. ?r. ll. ?lrtaro, todo It iustlce in an advertisement would be Impoasible. Cer tmcates^friim the most cek-orated physicians of EngUnd Franc., and of thin rliy, who ti?vr te??l It. m?y b??t oor office, whleh will lolly eouvmc. Ih. mo* <replie?l or li> wonderful i|Unliil?>. ... It is entirely tree from any odor of its own, simple in its ?uullcstlon and oerlaiu lu lis effects. To Oiewers. Agents, Captain* of reetel* and otkera .-^Fov sale in large ouautltics, for steerage of emigrant ships, bil-e water, and other disinfecting nurnoses. By an spplU ciiu'n of 11.1. Fluid, II.. cunieut. of . I>rivy ?? !? <??'? ed without causing that highly offensive stench, and tbua rendering night soil a valuuble manure. .... DO Merclianl.' KicliaiiKf, XVillUm Weel^ tTY~ For wle iu Ihl. clly by U W. A; J. 11. OILMAN. Dru?lil^ * Pennsylvania Aveuue. NbwYobk. September^19, 1848. actuumtn.?llavlinu?d your Ui.io(?tloj Fluld on my liinl vovax. in the W??hlimton ncry.?lhe AU.nUc, 1 ftiiind ii .11 Invaluable arilcle for de.lroylng the effluvia from tl? W1?hIp JSTWISm. for the p??n?.r? lo M? roomm parllciilarly In raaaa of eickntM. 1 think It Ih. b?? ? tieinfecttnic a??nt ever Invented. VHTf.v, ISluned.l J. JOHNSTON, mUm Master Steamer Washington, Of Ocean Steam Navigation Company, To Messrs. Toulin, Roohhs &. Co. jan 26?d6m ... WINES AN1) LIDCOHa AT RBODOID PRICKS. r: WILL hereafter eel I all lite followjnf WINES and tmrolis at frem 1# to i"i per cent, below our formw 1 r."> baeltel. Iliedniech ClIAMPAQXE IfWfi. CO do Oieelere'. clmmpa([ue of extra line quality. ?a do Bochi'a champagne fair article. 25 do Shield bnmd.pta. and (ila. 35 dot. old rearrve MADEIRA, vintage 1818 ?? l.nndon I,. P.. very line. 15 " Sercial, old and line. II " riual Madeira^v.ry old anil fine. III ? MalmKv ilo. a choice anlcl.. p.> " Orepejuice do. very old. 15 " Pomar'a Uro. eherry, tine. . Aue at'tlcie. 12 ?' Am. ntilado pale eherry, very fin.. 15 " nu> ponf U7.VB,very fine. 60 " OLI> COOXAC H?4.VrtY, pale and dark. CO OLD MO.VO.WAHUl-A WHISKY, v.ry prime. With a ertu variety of other wine, and liquor, all of which wlllbi ?|<1 unuwafy low. SlMMS * SON. p S. We.have on hand port of the stock of Madeira and Sherry of the late Walter Smith, which wsa selected from his stock of wines with much care, and will be sold-mucli below his fixed prices ten years ago. 8. * 8. Ian 1?dly I'a. avenue, opposite Jackson Hall. mllB subecriber will open on the 1st of September Ottt, L tne Mcrchtinli' f.xchangr lloUl. located In SUUMraK, and In the immediate vicinity of the Banks, tlie Poet Of fice, and the Excliau^c, and houea by the atneuat atte?ilon to the wanta anil comioria of lila gu. ita, to merit a (food share of Hi. public. imtrona*e. The hous. Ilea one liun dred mfflU, baa been thorouiilily renovated and repair ed. and the uudemiaued feele couiideut that h. i. now pre. ?tared to entertain the travelling public iu a njrl. ?iual lo any Hotel in Un city. The bedJing and lurnitur. f.uerally haabeen replenished, anil Uie apiH,inln?u? ?d coovenl ences of the Ilouse ere Interior to none of Ita kind. My prompt penionid attention to the dewre. of lila yueata, tha subscriber hopea lu tnerii l)is aliar. of the public lavor aud paironaga. atenm OotnmunlcatloiidlrMt - r, ?.i.m.iiuiioii to ?.W Orlaama and ? I ITT,, i.'--fii,.u.iii: to oruer trom the Lunla CommiMlonera ",.l. Admtrality, on the ad of November next, and th*uc. furwanl on the Und ol each succeediUK mouttl, the ROYAL MAIL ST CAM PACKETS will proceed direct from Soul),, inipton to Uermuda, iSawaiu, iLvana, Cat or Ship \8 , ' (New Orleans,) Vera Crua and Taniplco, mtuniin* by tha nme route to Iingland. ' Tide srran<ement admits of an eaay and quick convey* snca to and from Southampton .ml the place, above men tioned, and pasaengcra lor New Orl.an. will b. conveyed thither from the Ctmip.n?'s vtsoela on their arrival at Cat or Ship Inland, by the Mexican Gulf Railway Company, who will have a ateamer ready, and other convenl.ncm, provided for that purpoae, at a coal not exceeding three Mol_ lara for each per?on. The same faollltle. will be affhrded from N.w Orleana, embarking on board th. Royal Mall Steam Packets for Euro(ie, Ac. , ... . Th. eriimateil time for the voyage from Southampton la a. followsTo Bermuda, 16duy?; Nanaau21 dayKlfavau 23 dsys. Ship or Cat Inland New Orleans S81 i ilaya; \?* ortn. :<l day.; Tntnplco, So daya. The S*e?m Packet, are appoingd to ?r J tand Harbor on their return to England at? A. M^on ns 21m of each month. Ity tl.? above sltersti.iu, paas.ug?i* I proceeding to th. West Indies, by the Moflhemonth ???? ! er, will be conveyed via Bermuda, and by ths ^hoflh. II Jt D li nllOOKS t CO., "f FajAlowble ,he M,W? Al<?, CLOTWaJ WSTIXOS, byth. pt?l., or IB | n"??,^,tJJ\r^Vuf"v"rVd'e?riptloii msDuUctured to or j der iu tit. bi? |H>s.lble manner and In poiut of ?>l. not to ! be wrpaeH* H: " iuToKKA IIROnUKRS, No. B, South ?., thre. <l"or I Vri.tn Pratt mreet, Haltimore, A/unu/urh/t H. .W h:t F ,..Iter in/' MfkenuUical, tiaicid, and I'M'n?pA?W NietU* ?A good assortment ot the following articles, which we offer tor ?1? at reduced prices: , ... Surveyor'* Uumpaiwe.; Kngtneer sLev.U; TheiwdnldM Tlitoilonte. Omp?e.; SO'I Plain, Sion;',""'! Ttxn.p. rvnt t'ompasxtsi Bi?y ?laM?? PUm aiid Uuailiants: Sextants; bmici'lTS; TlietnH>?elrr.: Log (llaws; Half bour m?"; V*l?- Line.; ?'?"? <'' WJJ; Ina Instrumenu: Pocket Com|?asees; Survevor ? Liiame^ Mid Lnntbcr K.d.'e; T.il....^;d^Jm.kW Sctuares; Brass aud Ounter Scale#; J^wWRulw^pni utassss a?w-iAa: lUC'X R; i? ;^M^Vln*h. OBSSOi^ "" *'??rtptton r.pal?d, ? Md? o orJ.r, Inru. ntutm mamt?r.