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THIS EXTRACT in put up.ln quart bottles. It Is six time* cntajier, pleaaanter, sua warranted superior to any Bold. It euros diseases, without vomiting, purging, sickening, or ttebtUlu'i/tg the patient. The great beauty and superiority <?f this Sarsapar'dla over all other remedies in, while it eradicates disease, it invigorates the body. IT HAS PERFORMED MORE THAN 13.000 CURES Tins YEAR. 1,009 cures of Rheumatism. 1,000 curve of Dyspepsia. 2,600 curea of Otneral Debility ani Want of Nervous Energy. 3j(ttr Female Complaints, and over 7,000 cures of Dis sanns of the Blood, viz : Ulcers, scrofula, erysipelas, e:Ql-rlieum, pimples on the tyce, Osc, dtc., together with numerous esses of conaump ton, liver complaints, spin d affections, 4kc. Thia, we are aware, must appear incredible, but we have letters from phy siclaua and our agents frojn all parte of the United States mionning us of extraordinary curea, R. V to Duskirk, Esq., one of the mutt respectable druggists in Newark, New Jer u* that lie can refer to more tltnu one hundred and fifty eases in that place aloue. There are thousands of cases in the city of New York which we will reler to with pleasure, and to men of character well known. OPINIONS OP PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsrnd ia almoat daily receiving orders from phy. sicians in thtlVreut parts of the Union. This is to certify that we, the undersigned, Physicians of the city of Albany, have In numerous cases prescribed DR TOWNSENO'SSARSAPA RILLA. mid believe it to be one of the niost vauabls preparations ot S.irsaparUla in the mar P. II. Puling, M. D., J. Wilson, M. D., R. 0. ttrigga, M. D . P. E. Elmendorf. M. I). Albany, April 1, l&u. The following l? from one of the most respectable physi cians on Long fcilaud : Ghbbnport, July 10,1846. |>h. Townsbnd- Dear Sir?It is with aatisflictlon that I Say to you, that 1 have recently witnessed, in several cases, reuuUii lrom y,tr EXTRACT OF SAR -?A PAMELA. fit m* engaged in the practice of medicine, ? have prescribed it in several cases, and never without be' ,?fit. lft the removal ot diseasea arising from a deranged Mate of the digestive organs, jaundice, Ate.,It lar exceeds any line* oft* e kind ever ottered to the public. You will please u *?.' iu.? two dozen, &e. Respectfully yours, S. C. PRESTON, M. D. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capt.fJ. W. McLean, Member of the legislature, and late ol the Uuited States Navy, has kindly sent us the Jolluwimr certificate. It tells its own story. Raiiwav, Jan. 20, 1847. A year since 1 was taken with the Influenza, and my whole system left in a debilUated state. I Waa luduced to fry DR. TO\VNSEND'8SAR8APARILLA, and aRertaking two or three bottles, I was very much relieved, and atlri bute it entirely to the said Sarsaparitla. I have continued taking it, ana find that I improve every day. I believe it s;?ved my life, and would not be without it under any con. *derution. H. W. McLKAN. THE EDITOR. JOHN JACKSON. Esq., Editor of the Rahway Republi. laiMHiblished the above certificate, and remarks in au edb *>iial as follows : The success of DR. TOWNSEND S PREPARA HON OF SARSAPARILI.A appears to be one ol the most extraordinary character. We publish to-day two certificates In its behalf, one from Capt. McLean, of this town, and one from the Rev. Mr. White, of Staten Island, a ?entleman wi II kuown iu Rahway. Capl. Me Lean belleee* the medi cine to have saved his life, and Mr. White serins to cuter tain an equally strong confidence in its eflicacy. Intelligent men like these would not praise so strongly what they did not hilly believe to be deserving. SCROFULA CURED. Tlds certificate conclusively proves that this SARSAPA KILL A has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases Ol the blood. Three persous cured iu one house is unpre cedented. THREE CHILDREN Dr. Townbbnd?Dear Sir-I have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children have been cured of the Scro fula by .he use of your excellent medicine. They were af dieted very severely with bad sores: have taken only four bottles; it took them away, lor which I feel myself under dee]< obligation. Yours respectfully, " ISAAC W. CHAIN, 108 Wooster street. New York, M?rch 1, 1S-I7; CONSUMPTION CURED. Cleanse and Srengthcn. Consumption ran be cured. Bron chitis, Consumption, Ltrcr Complaint, Colds, Coughs Catarrh, Asthma, Spitting of Mood, SorvntHS in the Chest, Hectic blush, Night Sictats, Difficult or Proftm Expec toration, Pain in the Hide, $c., have been and can bt cur ed. Probably there never waa a remedy that has been so suc cessful in desperate easts of Consumption as tliis. It clean sea and strengthens the system, and appears to heal ulcers on the lungs, ami die patients tfrudifalty regain their usual health and strength. ALMOST A MIRACLE Read the following, and doubt, if you can, that Consump tion can be cured. This is only one, of several kindred cases, that TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILI.A has cured : Brooklyn, Sept. 14, 1846. Dr. Townsbnd?Dear Sir?I was taken, a little over a year ago, with a severe cough and pain in my aide; it In Creaaed on me very fast Indeed. I was pronounced by phy sicians to have the quick consumption. I raised large quan tities of bad matter, had night sweats, and?sinking very last?mjrrtoctor saw he could do nothiug lor me. I went to the hospital, in hope of being benefited, but was prouounced aa incurable. 1 was now greatly distressed at the lungs, and could tyirdly breathe: I soon bccume emseiated, and ex pected to die; was confined to my bed, and was obliged to nave watchers. Indeed, I cannot give you any description that would do justice to my chsc. I was supposed by my frienda to be uast recovery; 1 had tried a great number of remedies, aim all seemed to be of no effect,. I read of flie most extraordinary cures, performed by your medicine,and to'tell yon the truth, 1 suspected there was some humbug in them. But I was induced to try it; I did so, and am very tlmiikfu t did- I cannot say that 1 ant entirely well, but I am so fai recovered us to be about my business, and hope to be entiiely well in a few weeks. My couv>, pain in the Side, and night sweats, have left me, and 1 ra:se but very little, and am fast gaining my usual strength. I feel if my duty to give you a statement of my caae, to publish, it you please. PETER BROWN, 47 Liflle St., Brooklyn. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. THIS EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILI.A has been ex pressly prepared iu reference to Female Complaints. No female should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventive ^ for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which they ?re subject. It is valuable for thoae who are approaching womanhood, aa It is calculated to assist nature by quicken ing the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, thia me. dicine is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which women are sublect. It braces the wh ile system, renews permanently the na tural energiea by removing the impurities of the blood?by so far stimulating the system as to produce no subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most mcdicluee taken for r.male weakness and disease. YOUNG LADIES, READ THIS. You who have Pale Complexions, Dull Eyes, Blotches on the Fare, Rough Skin, or Freckles, hiiiI are, "out of spi rits," use a bottle or two of Dr. TOWNSEND'S SARMAPA RILLA. It will cleanse the Blood, remove (he Freckles and Blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine spirits, snd beautiful complexion?ail of which are of im mense value to unmarribo i.adirs. CHEAT FEMALE MEDICINE. DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPA RILLA ia a eoverehrn it eurc remedy for ihcipieut CONSUMPTION, and for the general prostration of the system?no matter whether the reeult of Inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity illness, or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than Ita invigorating er towta on the human frame. Persons, all weakness and las situde before taking if, at once liecoine robust and full ol energy under its influence. It iiumedistely counteracts the nervelessnesa of the female frame, which is the great cauae of unhappinese. It will uot be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a na ture, to exhibit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure the afflicted that hundreds ofcases have been repor ted to us. CoxsACKtR, Sept. 23, 1815. DR. Towms*mi?-To all whom this may concern?'This <e to certify that my wife used one bottle of your SARSA PARILI.A previous to a critical event, under the most aiarnung and delicate clrcumstaucea, being troubled with the dronsy. swelling of the fVet, nervous altVctions, and very much debilitated; with my persuasion, and the i wiin lima or no laun; aim suuu e it in say. ine incilicine had the happy and dcaired effect, not only during the said period, but alter .Ihe explralion of one week of its use, the dropsy and uervoua affbetion save way to an astonishing doubts the success of the un diclne, you arc entirely wel come to it. I subscribe myaelf your moat obedient snd obliged serv't, S. S. JAMESON. RHEUMATISM AND PILES. _ _ ? Srptbmbrr 16, 1846. '>? row???wt> -IHmr ftir?My wife hu? Ixeu. I.ru.r with lUieuiiiBllnni. SJir Iikn I ri'" 1 man; dillir.nl remrilita la obliln ximt Mirl, hul ill in no tuir pow. Site ?ti dually Imlnrtd hr your mlvorW ment, to flT? jrour ?*RS* PAHI1.1.A it trial. I waa alrt (iof.tn?r wlilt i wtan In my ' m|t!ny.) batllr troubled witl ?he Pllea, a>Hl b? nalii, a .mall <|Uantlt; of jottr SariaiM rill., cur complaint wa? completely cured. I ronalrtert one ol thi ltert of mediclnea, and would ailvlae all who art altlk" <1 to *itr? ita trial. OARRIT nARRARRANT, ^ Market afreet, N?wark. PRINCII'AI. OFFICE ll? Fl'LTON STREET, N Vo: I Sun lluildlng. I>R T. VV. DVOTT 4k SONS, Gattaajii. Aomra Nn .3/ North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa AO,,,T?' " A,ent lor Waaiitajtmt Olt?, cftARl.KS 8TOTT, Datto M?T. comer 7lh atrrel and penn. Arenue S. Air), I'tr H.tle br Dntnlata fenerallr NONK /(IKNfllNE flNI.F.SS P||V IIP IN Till E SQlIARK llftTTI.ES, WHICH CONTAIN J UIIART, aan ataain with ma wairran atonATt-aa ol 8 V TOWNSKNI), Attn Ht> mam blown ,n im 0 . Dit. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARIUU MOWT BXTHAOKOIBfARY MKDICINK IN THE! WORLD. METALIJIB OAItVAIlIC HTRKNOTHBH IMO PLAITKRI for eale by J. P. CALLAN. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 1G, 1849. VOL. II. TIIK STANDARD PREPARATION. Dr. SCHWARTZK'S COMPOUND EXTRACT ? OK SARSAPAR1LLA, Iw'n ("h'ng hiicccbj with which disease has " ^"nibu ed b.y "?'? Powerful remtdy for the luat nhZ/Z") 7 P"'?' of Columbia and other fn ? ? III lnduc.ed ,l"' proprietor topresentitn claims In i more conspicuous rnunner, under a sincere con. ? ui'in thai lis invaluable and unerring remedical virtues will benefit thousands, under whc.se notice It may come. Iherefor, he would urge It upon all who read this not to U>| it pass unnoticed, but give tied B,,cmion 10 VTh!ch it is so deservedly mii TIm following are some of the diseases which will testify to its never-falling efficacy, viz; Scrofula, in any (orni : Incipient stages of Consumption, when proceeding from a scrofulous habit; Chronic Rheumatism ; Bronchitis; Dyspepsia,when proceeding from hepatic derange ment. Constitutional Syphilis! General Debl'Ityi Habitual Costlvness; Cutaneous Amotions, and all diseases arising from deranged secretions or Im purities of the blood. Persons taking this remedy should not grow Im patient or become too sanguine in their hopes of a I rapid restoration to health, as Its efficacy depends ! :r?ru";?Kblv.rn >,hc 0r constitution Bnd the length of time that disease has prevailed : there fore I would say to all who may feel disposed to test Us virtues not to commence belore they ore Atllydc-' icrmined to continue its use, whether it bo one hot tie, a dozen, or more, as no two cases are exactly nnticipation ?n re^eve^ *?y a,,y stated number in The accompanying certificates ore from gentleman of respectability residing In Wathuigloucily, and not from those abroad, to whom I would refer all those who are in the least doubtful. Hundreds of testl tnonlalsean be produced as to efficacy, l,ut as Ihov are seldom or ever reod, or credence given to litem I have thought a few respectable certificates, coining front gentlemen well known would suffice CERTIFICATES. 'Ztr - Haling, through the agency of your oxtract of sarsajmrilla, accomplished a most remark able cure In the case of my sister, 1 deem M impor tant to make all ac<|uaintcd with her case who may bo similarly offflcted, as it may be the means of sa ving many from a premature death. About lour years ago my sister's health began to decline, and continued to do so for the space of two years when she was suddenly attacked with a bronchial' ajlcc lon or what is commonly called bronchitis. Hav ing been attacked with ttie best medical skill with out benefit, and finally pronounced incurable, she determined to try your extract of sorsarilla, ond, af ter the use of the vury limited number of three bot tles, she was completely restored, and has enjoyed better health than she ever before experienced ? Hoomg that this description of her case will coine under tile notlcc of many who may be similarly af fueled, I am moot respectfully, yours T n tv r o W. STEWAP.T lo Ur. I\. J. Schwartz*:, Jr., Juno 7, 18-18 To Dr. A. J. Schwartz* Jr. ,K/>'?rKuir: 1 co,u,|du.r " a <luly I owe to vou and J,ilblic- to "V"0 ,',a' mv Who had been afflicted for a great length ol time with a severe Bron chuilaffectum and Ulccratcdtorc-Uirout?which threa tened his lite--alter having been treated by the best medical skill without success, was effectually restored to health by your Extract of Sarmparilla, some 15 or IH months ago, and has enjoyed perfect health ever since. Such on Invuluable remedy should be known throughout the extent of the country j and I sincerely hope, before long that it will be sought after by all ihe afflicted. ^Mailing you abundant ?uccess, I am most respectfully yours, Ac ... _ JOSEPH RADCLIFK. Washinoto.v, December 22, 1947. t .. . Wabhihotow, December^, 1617. To Dr. A. J. Schwartze, Jr. Sir! 1 hereby acknowledge a debt of gra . titude due you, n saying that J attribute my pre sent state ol good health entirely lo the use of your in va uable preparation of SarsapariUa. Having been | afflicted with an /inflammatory liluumaiic Affectum ! "f 'he knee-joint, which swelled to such a degree as to confine inc to bed for many weeks, depriving me of the entire use of my limb, and having been attended by the most eminent physicians, without the least prospect or recovering, I made use of your Extract of Sana pari lla to the amount of 5 Louies after which I began to use my limb, and upon Its further use had the satisfaction to find the ilisease radicated and my general health veiy innclt impro ved 1 wo years have now elapsed and my health still continues good. Vou orcat liberty to make use of this as you may think proper. Very trucly your obedient scrviir.r, WM. VV. STEWART. t n ? t Wa.hinoto!,, January 6, 1848. To Dr. A. J. Sciiwartze, Jr. Pear Sir: I take great pleasure In stating that, about 18 months since, I used your Compound Kx ttrac nf Sarsapar.Ha us a remedy for General Debil ity, under which I had been laboring a long time ond that a few bottles restored mo lo sound health wjiich has continued to the present time. Very respectfully, PEItRIN WASHINGTON. To Dr. A. J. Schwartz*, Jr. Dear Sir: Under it sense of deep obligation to the virtue of your " SarsapariUa" In the entire res ration of one ol my children from a General Debili ty and prostration of the nervous system, I take plea sure ill testifying to your invaluable medicine: but seven bottles were used two vcars since, when the child was restored to. and still contlucs in tlie en joyment of, perfect health. January 8, 1848. DAVID RlDOfiLY. Pear Sir Relieving that a public statement ol my affliction may bo of Berviec to others sim ilarly afflicted, as well os o benefit to yourself, I take this means of informing you, that about three year* ago 1 was attacked with a Hemorrhage ot the iMngt which .Induced my friends to despair of my recovery. My health continued to decline for a year, when I was seized with .Xeuralgia and severe 1-ertigo. Having applied to physicians, both In this place and Baltimore, without the Icost bene fit, ond having also mode use of the Galvanic nat ter y without any good effect, I concluded to iry your Extract of SarsapariUa, and am happy to say that after using o single bottle Ihe pains entirely left me and I hove been better ever since. Respectfully, ENOCH W. S MA LI.WOOD. To A. J. ScHWABTzr, Jr., January 22, 1848. Washington, January 24, 1843. It gives me pleasure to say that I am acquainted with I ho proprietor of the above medicine, ond also with u number of gentlemen, wlw !iave tested It*effi cacy i and I have no doubt, from the unimpeachable character of the gentlemen who have volunteered their certificates, Hi at they con be fully 'relied on ULYSSES WARD. ' PHYSICIANS' CERTJF1CA TES. Washington, January 3, lfllfi. I am Informnd of the Ingrcdienls of which Dr. Schwartze'a Compound Extract of SarsapariUa is composed, .and believe It to be the best preparation of the kind with which I am acquainted, and admir ably adaptod to produce n salutary alterative eflecl PERIORINE WARFIKLD, M. D. . Wabiiikotom, January 10, 1&1G. it gives me pleasure to recommend th? Compound ' Extract of Sorsonarllla, prepared by Dr. Sciiwartze, ?' JT.nu u ?!'of "" oonstitticnt parts. 1 be in. ?.iS, W achieve more for the afflicted, than anv other preparation of Korsaparllla now before the public. H. K. CONDICT, M. D. ? . Wasiiinoton, January 12, I91fi. ??!i xTn mndr1 Be<iuainted with the Ingredients ond mods of preparing Dr. Schwartze's Coinnnund Extract of SarsapariUa, I believe It to be a mo? 2 py remedial combination of that valuable root with the other remedioe of which ft Is composed J- M. QIBHON, M. D. . , OaoaoCTOWH, January 2\, 1848 Having been mode acquainted by Dr Schwari/e with the ingrcdienls of his preparation of Sarsaparilla I concnr with the medicalgentlemen above, In regard' lug It as an olteratlve of groat efficacy, and In all cast's, to wUlch such an alterative Is adopted, of orcat power. HE.\J. S. ROHRF.R, M.D. Wasiiinotoh, January 25, 1848. Most of the gentlemen nnmcd above ore known to in as citizens of high respectability j and the pro fesslonal portion of them sre of the best standing among the physicians of this community. W. W. SKATON, Mayor. rYTh. ahove named medicine moy be had in Washington, wholesale and retail, a| the Store of the PROPRIETOR, Pennsylvania Avcnuo, three doors east of 3d street j at CH A S. STOTT A CO.'S, E!rjn.i?..Av?m'r' nfar 7,h street; also, nt J. L, K IDWF.LL S, Georgetown I). C, Ii> Baltimore, wholesale and retail, at COULSON A CO 'S No 4 South Liberty street i at ISRAEL GRAHAM'S, otner Dmggist*. jan |_dif NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. \T B PAI.MHRV* COUNTRY NEWSPA V . PER ADVERTISING AGENCY, Tribune Budding, 1 New York, embraces must of the bent newspapers ul nil the I cities and principal towns in the United Stairs and C.ma Via, for which he is duly authorized to recelva advertise mentaand subscriptions, and fully undowered to (five re jSerchants, manufacturers, artists and individual* gene rally, besides public instiiutiops, incorporated computet, and societies who wish to advertise in, or subscribe for, newspapers of any section of the country, are respecu'ully invted to examu?e (lie lilt a. To remove all donbta mid misapprehensions, the agent hereby notifies ih? public, that no person ia authorized by itiui to solicit advertisements, cards or subscriptions foi :1 newspapers for which lie is the only authorised agent. The uunuyanre to merchants and others, growing out < numerous pretended agencies in this city, rtude is the adop- I tion of this course essentially proper to guard again*! i? position. Those, tiierefore, Who wiah to transact business with his agency, and avoid mistake*. are respectfully invited to hand iu their orders at the office, or address V. SI. PALMER, American Newspaper Apent, Tribune Buildings. t&r The cost of advertising in country papers?a lint of and towno throughout the Union, in which the ? published?togeihtr with the copies ot the seve pers lor which he is the duty authorised Agent, n*a> j at this office, in the Tribunu Buildings paper, rai pa] l)EL*MONICQ'S HOTEL, (SROADWAr, NSW YORK.) I) A. dt L. DELMON1CO respectfully inform their friends I I ? and the public genei-ally that their New Hotel being now completed, they are prepared io otfer accommodations for either lauuheS or gentlemen as may De required. Florence's Hotel and Saloons. Cor* of Oroaihvay ami Walker its., No* 400. JOHN FLORENCE, Jr., deem* this a fitting opportunity, ! when fo mnuy of his former natrons from the South, Weal, North and East, are vifiung this city to Mute, thut lindiiiK IiIh old Saloon not large uiough for their accomm elation or susceptible of that etnhellishnie" due to the iij meuse patronage hitherto be?towe<l upon bun, he has aba ilolled ul! connexion therewith and has erected as aboi (400 Broadway) an extensive and superbly furnished Hotel, kept upon the European plan. He would particularly in vite attention to the costly and singularly beautiful Public Saloons connected with the Hotel, and further solicit a I jJ by "Epicures" of the proficiency of his Elevesof "Cared ? and "Sover" who preside over the Cuisines of the FLO- |l REN OK SALPONS. 1 Fire Insnraucc in New York. flMIK COLUMBUS INSURANCE-CO. OF OHIO, incur X ponded in IfiKl, with a perpetual charter, Capital 6140, 000, paid up and safely invested, i ' J~"? than ?-}(),tltjo, will make insurance < properly at the current rate of preii All applications for insurance in New York, Brooklyn, I or any part of the Northern and Eastern States, will h " 11 prompt attention at the Agency, No. 70, Wall street, wli all claims lor lossts will be liberally adjusted and promptly I paid. JOSEPH JiOXIE, Age: 1 Stevens & IIoxib, Counsellors. NURSING BOTTLES, * ANl) BREAST SHIELDS -With patent flexible ivory I mouth piece. The subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of Iho interested, to these conU ivunecs for feeding iufaiits. 1st. They are free from Uinte or smell, and pliable. '2d. Will not act oil the milk nor the milk on them. 3d. They are kept clenu With very little trouble. 4ht. Are the best known artificial Means for feeding i fants. They have been ill use for some yeursuud give ve: decided satisfaction.?Price tl and el GO. EUG. DUPUY, COO nroadway, corner of Houston street. Caw/am.?Imitations of my articles are already offered fi sab: in various quarters. lie particular to examine the Ma too I ami auk I n Dupuy'K Patent Nursing Motile or llieust Sin- l.h H. C. SMITH ?V CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOl.KHALli AND UliTAIL C L O C K E S TA D LI Sit M E N T, No. 79 John Street, New York, WHERE may be found a large and splendid assortment of die best modern improved Thirty Day, Eight-Day, Thirty- J four, Bkmi, Wood und Alarm CLOCKS. Willi; Clock Trimmings, Mahogany Knobs, Spool lloxce, Spool] Stands, Iron Rivets, da'., which wilt be sold at the loW' i.l cash prices. Clocks repaired and warranted. CYRUS W. FIELD dt CO , COMMISSION PAPER HARE HOUSE, No. 9 Burling-siip. New York. rpHE highest market prices paid, in cash, tor Hags, Can A van. Lugging, Grass Ito/>e, Tatted Hope, Utnij> JSujh, lit'te Cuttings, Cotton Haste, Uunny Dunging, and aii Lgr -^ajr -** -?* Stock, at their II".ig Wardtbuse, ft OLEOSTAT1C LAMPS. L. CIUPDELA1NE, No. 37 & HKOADW; AS received per late Arrivals a large and splendid assort jl ment of FHENCU PA TENT OLE OUT A TIC LAMPS of different pa tit run. Tiierv limit's were inveuUd 1 by tlie cti? brated A. Thiloiitr,of the French Academy, and are considered the. Inst Lamps now in use. These Lamps are for sale only ut 1576 IJromiway, in this city. Also on hand, a large assortment oi CUTLERY, GI RANDOLES, VASES, CIHSA W ARE, TOILET I SETS, and every article in the Furnishing hue. being agent f?r tlie HROOKL YX FLIX7'\ 1 to extcuie orii?.rs lor Hich Cut'an-' 1 11#. , ied and Plain Glass of every variety,! wholesale and retail, and invites the attention of pin-chuser to tlie ppleiulul assortment <?f rich Ulasa Ware on baud it Ins estabhshnient, where they can depend upon being lui nisheil with the finest quality of Class Ware ever manuiat lured, being tlie only place where tlie Brooklyn Rich Flint I Class eau be procured. A. a. HAG LEYS CELEBRATED IMPROVED EVER-POINTED GOLD I \j PEN.?Tins Pen received the highest prennum ait' 1 latit Fair of the American Institute, and bas Ihu.ii pronoui ed, by the Drat ttachtrsof Ptiimaimliip in the country, be intiuiteiy superior to any Cold Ptu ever before ihtro- I duced to tfiu American puolic. The lasting propertier"-41 this Pen are undoubted, owing to the total ahstuce of c rosibilify from cmy of the inks iu use, renders it ht>s liable I to danuige, more rosy to repair, and prevents die lu ces,-" ' ot tiie great ca/r ,nai other articles oi the kind require. Mumiiaciorr .69 Broamvay, New York. SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, oonNsn or ntrANS and wiluam stkbsta, nkw vonn THE SUBSCRIBERS, under the firm of IIEROEN A I t.'ALABRUN, having r? tilled and rcphiuslied tins f?pu 1 cioiit. esiabiishmeut,are now prepared to receive company. There are one hundred and nine apartments in this house, consisting of dining Baloons, sitting rooms, parlors, lodging I rooms, Ac. The large haii may be used frr balls or public meetings. The cooking dcpariment has been expressly ar- ' ranged so as to furnish, at a moment's uotice, refreshment lor any number of persons, iron* one io three hundred, I b? accommodated at the same time. There are rooms where I private part its may be furnished with dinners or sup pers, and the tahh s will be furnished with the best the mar ket affords. Liquors and wines irom the best establish ments in the city- Pastry and Confectionary furnished nt .he shortest uotice. There will be a lunch at 11 o'clock I every day, and no attention will he spared to give satisfac tion. Men of bui-iness ami those visiting the city will find themselves centrally and comfortably located, and the prices will bo found to be moderate. The French and Spanish languages are spoken in this hotel. 1000 ounces Quinine 40 pounds Iodide Potash 1000 pounds Mum Myrrh JO boxes Cslr'd Mi^m sia ?JO cases Carh. Magnesia ft bags Gum Senegal ~ Opium POPPLEI1V, OUR1CK, 4c THOMKRN, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I DHL'US, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, fr.., I iVe. 18-1 Baltimore Sired, .FFF.R FOR SALE? J 100 bbls. Epsom Salts ftO bbls. Whiting ms Ext. Logwood ises Campbell's Shellac ,?. ases Liver Shelliu; 30 half picul cases Cassia 2 casks Mace 2 casks Nutmegs | 3 cases Gum Arabic On Consignment, at Manufacturer** Prices. 20 bbls. Glue I 10 bbls. Copal Varnish MARTIN LEWIS & CO'S. wmmrwr'm.m ?? FOR T1IB EXCLUSIVE SALE OF GOODS ADAPTED TO MEN'S WEAR. TIIE ONL Y STORE OF THE KIND IN BALTIMORE, 9tl3 BALTIMORE STREET, llftteecn Churlso and Ught ?t. CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES, VESI'INGS, Ac. REMOVED. MRS BOSLEY'S What^otr ami Retail Cartel Manufac tory is removed to till Baltimore street, over John W. Royston A Co.'s Store, where Merchants can bo supplied with CORSETS on the most reasonable f-?-".? TO THE PITM-IC. IIE Subscribers would respeetfullv call the attention oi the public to their stock of CARRIAGES, ol their own msnufec.iure,*! their ??abliahmenl,THB llAt.Ti*o*t Ct Faotokv, /'?etln irk street one door tun th oj Baltimore t.im, where they keep on hand and will manufacture to order at the shortest notice. Carriages of every description, and 111 a sHle of unequalled beauty of construction and of superior workmanship. Old Carriages reptlrsd at the shortest notice, or taken in exchange. Carriages sold on commission. Two first rate four-passenger Carriages, one s doctor's close carriage, both Baltimore built; the owner bavins no further use for them, will s^ll at a sacrifice If immediate application be made. H. C. WINCHESTER, AT ms OU) BTAN0, NO. 166 BALTIMORE ST., RESPECTFULLY informs his numerous custom*.rs, that he ia (as heretofore) prepared to supply them with Lin en or Muslin Shirts, plain or fkney, at the shortest notice; and having devoted many years of his life to ibis import ant brsncn of the fiirnlshing business, he is prepsred to guarantee entire satisfaction to all who tniy fcrw him with BROOKS ft CONGRESS GAITERS ron LADIES xm> GENTLEMEN These articlta are mnerior to anything *ver before mi tactured, In tnis or any other country, for durability, beauty, and utility.' NO 138 FCtfOH 8TU8KT, MEW YORK. THIS unique and Uieful Invention was awarded a Kifvrr I Medal (the highest premium) ut tin- lost Animal Fair of the American Institute, lor its siptr.ority over all otheni offered ] for competition. It has met (lie appr ibatlon of the i.fflrtmof the army navy, ms well as every gentleman of taste who has talrly tested it* value, and is rapidly com.r? into general use among hiI who regard case, gr<o??. tom'ort, and durahihly, .?s ileHiruhie requisites in tl'Hr floota^od Shoes. li niHkes the Hoot or Shoe more ehwiie, preserves its original siyle and shape, ami five? the hollow purt a h? autiful and eleva ted arcli, thervby allowing the heel to he worn very high with perfect esse, or low, without expoa>ng the panta loons-simp to Injury. It also keeps tine loot from pressing lorwaril, ami retain* it in a natural and eaay position.? Myself and John ftick ar* the only persons who make and s<ll Hoot* ami filiova with this inv-uiion, in the cities ot New York,.Brooklyn, and Jerst y City. CONGLESS GAITELS. The undersvned, 'the first in lb* r4,j of New York to manufacture thin justly celebrated aiid<4ettniu article, con tinues to make them up hi an emllt s* variety of style*, in workmannh'p unequalled, and r?t prices defying competi tion. All other kinds of Hoots, Shoes, Gaiters, Pumps, and | Slippers, for ladies, gentlemen, youths, misiws. ami child reir. LOKIN BROOKS. 138 Pulton street. P. 8 ? Jiiat received. a esse of Russian leather for fien tlemeu's Boots,'both f?r Dreys and Wafer Pri*?f. This is probably tl?e fust lot ol this cekbratid Leather ever import ? <1 iiiin i li?- 111?11*?? t Si.tie s OCR AN ft TRAM NA VIGATION COMPANY IT mted States Mail IJne to f\jicis and Suuthuinjtion, and I lire mm. The splendid uew Steamship WASHING TON, 11i*i tons burthen, Frederic If* Witt, com II start front V w Vork on the 'Zi?i of Septem ber, earning Uie II. S. Mail She will touch at Cowea and Southampton to land nus seu&era and deliver the mails lor England, France and tt?-l gluin, and will then proceed to Breuurhaveu. Returning, will l**ave Bremerhaveu the loth October. The Washington ia built in the strongest manner, with a view to being converted into a ship of war, and subject at any time to inspection by ofilrers appointed by the Presi dent, both during and alter construction. She has two engines of loot) horse power each, and t commodntious lor I'Ai passengers. Passage from New \ork to Southampton or to Bremen, I il'JI. Do from Bremen and Southampton to New York, ilW. She will carry about IKh'i tons In ight, which will be I charged according to the nature of the goods o lie ring. All letters must pass through the Post Office. Parcels, for | which billsof lading will lie Hianed, will be charged#5e? For Freight or Passage, apply st the Olflce ol the Ocean j Steam Navigation Compuuv, 4ft William .street, corner ? Wall. I* MILLS, General Agent. Achilla at Southampton, l?AY, CROSKEY A. ROSS, at Bremen, O. A MEINEKEN A CO. at Havre, WU.MAM IIISEI.IN. The second steamer of the line is in due course of cot struetion. and will be in readiness in Hie ensuing lall. PIANO FORTEH. THE undersigned are manufacturing at their eslabliahment * in Baltimore, 6, ti I and 7 octave PIANOS, of all pat terns and styh s. which they can confidently recommend to professors and amateurs. Ttie Pianos manufactured by them have that peculiarity of touch which commend Hum to players of every school, us well as those who are distin guished bjy a soli ami delicate actum, as those who e~~ "*?" by a bold, fi? ry, and rapid movement. They arw authorised to refer to numerous professor Baltimore, who have given their Pianos a trial, for their aestimoniaw in their Invor, and they are warraul'd ill re commending them by the universal approbation which they have received from the great number of persons who have them in use in Baltimore, and in the south ami we*l gene rally. They are confident that they make an instrument equal to any made anywhere in this country or In Europe, and their extensive manufacture of Pianos enables them to sell on terms liberal and satisfactory. All instruments made by them are warranted, and they will be kept in tune * year after 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 tnithfully ami promptly executed at our manufactory. Orders will nlan be received at our factory direct, ami special pains take n to give satisfaction^ No GRAIN SACKS?GUNNY BAGS. Git AH AM BROTHERS, 80 AND ti'i WATER STREET, MANUFACTURERS and dealers in HAGS AND UAG UINC i', oflVra lor sale all kinds ol H A f i S lor GRAIN. tifc.Jor Shttijiiitif utut Home Unf. CO It X and M 'Jlh!A V iS'A' 7v-S? 2U0,0>?, maiiufatitured from Linto, Cotton Duck and Drills-s./a s aud fabrics warranted. GUM NY DAUJ? 1UD.0U0: small, medium, Lirge and extra large, for covering Rio Cotfee. FLOUR HACKS of various fabrics, suitable for the ohipmmt of Fiotir to Enalaud. WOOL KA C'A-'.S'?10.UU0 V OFF LIU IJA'ttf.?JOjiVO Rio and LajuyraCoobe Bags, | 'fas warranted. HE A M VN iV Ml/Hi, 321 LROADWAY, NEW YORK, \ RE tlaily receiving from the large Aucuon Smiles, c A soruntnt of FANCYatul filAlJL!?'. lilt Y t> OOI)-S, adajKud to the best CMy Tcatle, and purchased much below flie coW of im]K>j'bttion, which tbey ?irc otrenng at a very g/naJt a/lvam t. They have aiso received br the various steamers ami packets, a very general ossorim-ut of JlIt'll FANCY DJi Y CiOOD&% to which iliey invite the al tent ion of pur chasers. In their siock will bu iuund the AuuvcautvM of Paris and Lomloa. Tiiey beg Uuvc to present tlieir thanks for the patrotnge so liberally bestowed upon their establlsument, and ??? sure the public that they will * of run fix/cure and ttup^n't. It is tiicir purpose to extend their already large business, I aud stimulated by tin ir untxampled succt'ss thus far, tiiey are determined i*o leave Uo honorable t. slVirts untried l?? at:--1 complish their tU sigu. A consult ruble amount of experi ence in bilsiiurs lias demonstrated to their saiisiaclioti that I the t.?nly sun- method ol obtaining nud s<cwr,nt:a lar^e bus iness, is to have it based upon correct principles, and that while, an merchants, tiny consult the interest of their cus tomers, they are pursuing the only true method of advancing J ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS PICTURE FRAMES, PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES, Ac - WILLIAM $ KTE VtISS, 314 Broadway, a short tlistance above the Park, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS /.V ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GER MAN KN G RAVINGS, MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, 4'c. W. ?V S. have made such arrangements with the first publishing houses in the PRINT hue, both in London and Paris, ns will secure to them a constant supply of ail the most popular subjects from the best artists, as well us the first of all novelties as they are produced, which they will sell at very reasonable prices. MANTEL AND PIER GLASSES, is all the varieties of French, Eli/jibethiau and Gothic styles, constantly on hand or framed to order from original designs, with supe rior French plates, and with Ihnt faithful attention to quali ty which has always characterized their establishment Portfolios and Stands constantly oil hand. CLOTHING, &o. PEVLIXS* CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No. :t3 John sirt et, corner of Nassau. , THE Subscribers are prepared with a most i xtensive and I 1 select nock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to which they respectfully Invite die attention of wholesale and retail buyers. ? I They have on hand aud In process of manufacture up wards of FIFTEEN THOUSAND GARMENTSft I which they guarantee to be made with all the elegance and durability of the hist ru.tlum trorle of the most fashionable houses in the United States,and at price^ NUAar qnr-hai.p i.kss !! and ibis, together with the Cnnh System, forms the great secret of I heir most /tattering success. Their stock of French, English, German and American Cloths, Cn.s-iinui' -i, IV.. U,,inrn. Tiru dit, ?V<-. i\v . is, Clot ha, ('nam inert *, ir*ring?, ikuiith, j jrrrw*, qi. ij<., * they venture to assert, Ike lanrrst and best selected (of any similar establithmeut) in New York. Their work made to order they guarantee equal Jo that I made at the most noted merchant tailors of the city, but at prices corresponding with their Chraji Cash System. For, in every department, they have secured the servicew of the best Cutters ami Workmen the city affords. Terms CASH or no delivery. DANIEL A J. DEVLIN, 33 John street, earner of Nassau. HALL, TllOMPlilNS A BLACK, LA TR MAimUAS!) .f Co. nAVE just received a large assortment of Sheffield Plated Ware, consisting in pari of? Table Cutlery with plated handles to match their patterns! of Silver Forks; rich Kpergres, Silver mounted, with or i without platleau; Dish Covers; Castors, Tea Kettles ami Urns; Tea and Coffee Sets, Eax Boiler* and Egg Siamis; plain and chased Waiters in sizes from H to jugA? 1 j Flower, Fruit, Jelly, and Ice ('ream Stands, AAc. IN SILVER WARE, The varh ty of patterns, and extent of their assortment is J much greater than can t?e found nt any or every other es tablishment in this city, am I the quality of their Silver, (us well as the workmanship,) is not to be surpassed in the | United States. Their assortment of Diamond ami other rich Jewelry, Watches, Chains. Ac.., is complete; nil of which are ofiVred for sale al a small advance on the cost, nt the old stand No. iHl Broadway, sign of the Oolites Eagle. Herts a son's amalgamated silver STEEL AND PL A TINA PEN&- warranted not I to irorroile. All who apprcriate comfort in writiua should use the above beautiful liens, as they a Hi warmnted not to corrode; and for eliirttclfv, fineness and durability, are unequalled by nny other pens ever offereil. These |H'ns were first Introduced into this country in August, 1816, nt which time the manufacturer* were unknown to the writ ing community; the pen, therefore, had to stand on ita own merits. It in Inert tore gratifying to tbe manure lurers to acknowledge that a discerning public has paid the highest tribute to ihelr labors, and that the present demand (which is daily incnnsuig) br exceeds their utmost expectation*. The quantity of pens made and wild by Hens A Son, j from December, lw?, till December 1?40. is :t7ft,U?i gross, or ?1..V*UM? doaen. or of pens. The enormous demand for these Is a sufficient proof of the quality; it is therefore unnecessary to publish the vari oua certtfi. at-s that the manufacturers have received from I all parts of the Union. They may b? had at wh<dt?nle at j the manutneturera' depot, 68 John street, New York?or .'tf? I Cornhlll, Boston?and retail from all Btatlonen In tha tJnl ted Slates. TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!! WASHINGTON AGENCY OF TI1C NEW VOUK CANTON TEA COMPANY. Tlie oldest Ten Establishment In America F*I*CtPAL ESTABLISHMENT rS NEW YOUK. The CANTON TEA COMPANY hat , i lislunciit iu Aril eric ii. The public h?v. iUBAi had .nil pmo! of their Integrity anil responsibility. But uncii has been the ureal and pressinc 'Irmaml for tmir TEAH of late,'.tint thfcy have been obliged to enlarge, to s grest extent, their two principal establishments iu New York, viz: 1J43 Chatliam anil 1G3 Greenwich Streets. They mor? over pessess far.iiitlcs, In relation lo the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, ami doubtless, superior lo any other Tea Concern in A nunc a. Their scrupulous regard to all principles that lend to elevate the charscier oi a huge house is well underhiood, sod has alp ady secured them a connexion, probably, larger than ali other Tta Es tablh l,nit iits united, and they consequently are inicrmiiiti' to H'.'Il Teas purer, inort /riigituU, and pcrjtct tortile prices, iu tlie aggregate thau any house in the world?China ex Vhey most zealously invite the stteution of tlie inhabi tants of Washington to thUr Agency, where the following assortments are aiwuys on hand: and they feel no hesita tion in NtntiUfj, that wherever a single trial is made, a very decided preference in given to the celebrated Teuu of (he CANTON TEA COMPANY. tn>-* Reader, make the experiment! Ilrtml Prices an /'allows, tultjict in nil eat6* tc be. rt horned \/' tu>{ njiftrvreu iff? Greens. Good Young Huson, $0 DO per lb Fine do. 0 61 44 No 2 fragrant do - . , . . . 0 75 44 No 3 very line do, ? 1 00 44 Silver Leaf do. . ' I 2fi " Good Hyson, o 76 " Very line do. I (V) " Extra fragrant 1 26 44 Good Hyunt Skin, 0 fit) " Good Imjtri iaJ, 0 75 " Very fine do. . . ... 1 00 Extra fine do. . ? 1 25 Good Guritunrtltr, (I 75 44 Fine do, . . . . . . 1 00 44 Extra fine do. I 25 44 Blacks. No. 1 Souchong, 0 50 " No. 2 do. 0C!l " Finest do 0 76 44 Fragrant Powchong, ? ? - various prices. ('nngo various prices. Finn Oohnig, HO " Very fine do. - . . . ? 0 76 44 Extra line do . 1 00 " Ningyong,. various prices. Finest English lirtnkfwl 7V<i,(vtry rich Pekoe flavored.) . . . . . 0 75 ? Fine f/range I'ehue, 0 62 44 Fuesl Pekoe Flowers, I (X> 44 rJotcvua, or finest lilac,k Tea imported, - ? I IX) " Nc Pltu intra TEAS, both Green and Iliack, ol all descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, I 50 4 CO-TAKK NOTICES?The Canton Tea Company are the exclusive vender* of the superior III o k Tea called "IIOWQIIA'S MIXTURE." They intro duced it iu America in ltrtd-and every other iieraon or house professing to sell the same at all?much less at a lower price?deceive the unwary, as the public themselves will perceive, by comparing the spurious with the genuine 4* ilowtjua" vended by the Canton Tea Compauv. Every package (in addition to its containing full weight, independent of the wrapper,) bears the stamp of ueatucsa mid elegance, mid the Teas therein are so thoroughly secured from light and air, that their quality and power will remain unimpaired iu any climate. CIIAIU.ES a. COMLY, Agent. At Tbmim.um an's Book-store FOR PHILADELPHIA. THE CAMDFN AND AMBOY RAH. ROAD LINE, FOR PHILADELPHIA AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES, will leave Pier No. 2, N. It., foot of Battery Plrces, by Steam boat JOHN POTTER tor South Amboy, everyday, (Sun day excepted,) at six o'clock. Pawieugers will take the cars from South Amboy to Cam den ami arrive in Philadelphia, about II 1-2 o'clock. Fare to Philadelphia, S3; for forward deck passengers to Philadelphia, #2^0; Emigrant and Transportation Line every day. by Steamboat Transport, at 3 1-2 o'clock P. M . fire $2r45: Freehold and Monmouth, via Stugesfrom Hightsiown and West's Turnout; from New York to Freehold by Wests Turnout,K7 1-2; from New York to Freehold by lliglitstown. Sl,f?0; to Spots wood aud Wests, 75 cents; South Amboy, 25 cents; Ptrih Amboy, 12 1-2 cents. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO PHILADELPHIA. For the accommodation of those persons wishing tc spt n4 a part of the day in Philadelphia, either on busmen or plea sure, Excursiou ticketH will be mruished. entitling the pas sengers to return by the Mail Liueet4 1-2 o-chtcx, P. M., tl.< same day, or at to o'clock the next morning. Tickets for the Excursion 65, to he liad at the office, No. 0 West Street, or on board the boat.1 Fifty nounds of bag$nge will be allowed lo each passm* gar in diss hue, and pass* ugsrs aru expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel, which WiU be ul the risk oi its owner. I. BLISS, Agent. .\aiis, Tacks, Brads, L'rass Ket tles, Ac. \1TALTER M. SMITH, 229 Pearl street, offers for tale at \> the lowi el market prices, cut, wrought, finishing clout, shoe und trunk Nads; Brails, Tucks, and wood Screws oi bras* and iron; braes K? tih-s, bailed ami unbailed. Aii ,?iuds of Hinges, Turn Buckles, Hooks and Staphs; Blind Fasteners, Stair Rods, Cutlery, Files, Rasps, dtc. Locks oi oil kinds. Wool Twine, Btd Cords, Rope, Cutlery, Files, Sid Irons, Ac. ( IpODYEAR'S Patent Gum Elastic Composition lor Ma rl c.. :?a Belting, a* has been folly tested, possesses innu* nimble advantages over that manufactured out of leather; will lust a great deai longer, aud can be produced at a great deal lew* '-xp-use. The METALLIC STEAM PACKING, for steam boilers, l? now concrded to be superior lo any article ever I*-fore used lor that purpose. The al?ove are sold by D. 1IODGMAN, N. V Tndis Rubbnr Warehouse, 27 .Mai l- o laine. MILLER JL CO.'U NEW GREAT WESTERN EXPRESS TO CIJMUEJILA SD, HR O WNS VILL E, PITTS liURUH, WHEELING, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS. A^IRRANGEMENTS have been made with Messrs. Burk 4c ? Co.'s Express from Baltimore to Pittsburgh lor the ex tension ol this Line, on ami alter Monday, October 4th, to' the above named places, with mail speed. Tlie wagons of ?Ids line are sll new, built with the caparity of 4,500 lbs , and the bent teams to he obtained have been placed along the line of (he National Road. Messengers will accompany all goods by this line, and sec that the drivers on the road make I he allotted time from station lo station, without failure. All goods will be receipted for at any of our offices or agencies, North or South, to arrive in Pittsburgh in 50 boms, and Wheellng'in 60 hours from Baltimore. Goods received until 12 o'clock in the day. CABINET, FURNITURE ANB UPHOLSTERY ESTAUUSHMENT. fplt E SUBSCRIBER having opened his new Warerooms, 1 No. 173 Chesnut street, opposite the State House,' re jsp? etlolly solicits from the public a continuance of the flni leritif patronage which for many years they have been pleased to extend him In his former establishment south Fifth street - his stock of Furniture and Upholstrry em brace* almost every srticle known In the trade, at prices as low as articles ol a similar quality can be puiehased lor .on the seaboard, and he offers to the community his assur ance thai h>* arrangements in manufacturing wdl precludt the possibility of any article being offtred to their inspec tion which will not be entitled to his guarantee. Strangers visiting the city sre respectfully Invited to an examination of his stock, either as purchasers or other wise. CRAWFORD RIDDLE. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY EST A HLISIIMENT. QMUANTIN A LI TZ, Cabinet Makers snd Upholsterer*. ha%< the honor i<? inform thwr fHvnac snd Qtt public in "general that they have taken the large, rominodiouM an-l attractive Baxaar Store, No 2W CHESNUT STREET, op posite the Aradrmy of Fine Arts, where they now liav ready lor inspection a large and splendid assortment of ar ticles iu their line; such asparlor,chamb'-rand hoiidoir fure niture, in the latest Paris style, whicn ihey sell si it e mini Grateful for the liberal patronage we have received, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledKing our selves to e'x* it our greatest endeavors lo give aalisfaction to our patrons by the tpiallty anil fini*h of our artich-s, which we will guarantee to be of the besi workmanship.. CH F. LIN USE Y has removed to the new buildings, No 66 , Liberty Slreet.itirU store from Broadway,) Where he is prepared to exhibit, with few exceptions, sn en/in neir, seasonable slid desirable stock of SILKS AM) FANCY GOODS, embracing every variety of plain and figured, black, colored ait'l changeable Silks. DRESS GOOPS of every description; plain and fljmrsl Cashmeres ind M nss de I tines, M? rin?-?-*. a-c. Also, s isnre sssortntent of FANCY CAP AND BONNET nt/lIlONS, together with plain, colored snd black Sum Tail, oa Rilibons. FRINGES AND GIMP TRIMMINGS of every va riely and newest styles. SUA 1 VbS of sll kinds snd qualities, Including Silk, Rrochs ThlbbH, C?liwsrs Tnrltsrrl, Ac. He wonla ivirticularly call attention to his unu?uslly larse and desira ble assortment of LACKS, EMBROIDERIES, AND WHITE MUSLINS And he would respectfully ask the Inapertton of his stock in geuersl by those who are willing to avail themselves of low mtcws'for Ctuh and Short C^nlit JAMES PIR8SON, M Walker street, has now on hand and is daily finishing, Piano Fort** of every deacriptioo, from h>s very superior horizontal grand* down to plain squ ire 6 1*4 octaves, combining sll the improvement* oj th# day, with many others suggested by his own egperienccK In the'business. All his instruments ars mads expreMily for the eity trade, snd no peine or expense is spared to rem der them equal at least to thoas of sny other manufeciursi , In the country Kcw route* la New Jirwr, P.i?uyl??ol?. SUrjrUud aud Ohio* Extract from the act a/Cunr o' 3-1 March, BIB. union IB ^ And be it furl her e/iac/e J, That it shall be the duly of the Postmaatcr Geueral, l? all future leltlugs of contracts for the tvansportalon of the mail, to let the Mine in every c??e to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guarantee* for faithful performance, without other reference U> the in,itic of such transportation thtan may be necewary to pro vide for the due ce|eriiy, certainly and security ofsuch tnuuuocwM), pwr ehnll w.y new euMiMlor hew"torbj rfnu'rcl 10 uurrhm? <mi. or lake at ?t valuiUlon, Hie ?ark or vehicle* of any j?revioiie co?)iracior fcwr the samr rouir. rr~y-Bidder* will be careful to read the forms aud Inst*uc turns appended to thin advertisement. They are |?<|tieMftn to fcialt. il. their proposal* the mode by which lliey .Mem. tocouvey the mail. Where the bi/.e and wri^bi 01 t u m.iU, or.he speed<*?"' f?' ln th* ^hedulr,, .tall retire It. the contracts will be made lor coach, steamboat, or rail road conveyance, an the c*se may be ; and, such route, will i>e let to bids nroposing such mode of co n veyauce. In all other cases, the route* will be assigned lo bid* proposing the cheapest mode* of transportation. DROPOSALS for carrying die mails of Ihe !2"jJe<'*' Y from lItc Int day of July, 1HI9.to the JOth "f 1K>2, inclusive, in NKW JKRSHY, PENfiBVIA ANU. MARYLAND, and OHIO, will be received at the Contract Office of the post Office Department. In the city of H ashing ton, until 9 a m, of ihe 4th April, lM9, (to be decided b> the ttth of April, l&ilOiui the route# and in the maimer and time herein specified. v,j: NEW JERSEY. 1360. From New Germantowo at 10 a m Wednesday lly pottereville and ITniortville To Herman Valley, by 2 p m, 12 miles And back between o p m and 9 p m same day. 1370. From Key Port ot 6 a m, ai* time* a week.or of ten as the boats run between New V ork and Key Port. By llolmdal and Colt's Neck To B<iuunkum, by 12 m, 20 mllee Aud back between I p m and 6pm same day. 1371. FromTuckhaoe at 5 p m Saturday Uy Lower Bridge, on Cedar Creek. Seaville, and oud Townsend Inlet To Capr May C II , by 11 p m 20 milea And back between 6am and 12 m wme day. Proposal* to leave in the morning, and return in the af ternoon of the same day, on a day to be named, will becon sidered. 1372. From Philadelphia (Pa.) at 6am Saturday By Camden (N. J ) ftnd the following places: Ellesburg, Fellowship, and Green Tree To Mount Laurel, Burlington counfy, (N. J.,) by 12 in, 20 miles And back between 1 p in and 7pm aame day. 1373. C?ni erry at 9 a m Saturday To South Urutiawick, by 11 a m,5 mllea And back between 1 p in and 3 p in aame day. PENNSYLVANIA. 1707. From Sharon Centre at 6 a m Wednesday lly McKay's Grist Mill, through Ihe valley of the lloneyoye Creek To Wellsville, (New York,) by 12 m, 18 mile*. And ba?-k between 1 p m and 7 p in same day. .708. From Perklomen Bridge at 6 a m Monday aud Friday lly Sch wenc k's Store, Frederick, Colebrookdale, and Emails T'? Allentowu, by 7 p m, 43 miiea , And bark between 6am aud 7 p itfnext day. Proposals to commence thla at Norristown ; also to run trl-weekly will be considered, 1709. From Poltsvllle At 1pm Monday lly Llewellyn, Tremont, Bearmount, Wlconlsco, and EHsabethvllle To Millersburg, by 6 p m, 55 miles, next day Aud back between 6am Weduesday, and 12 m next day. 1710. From Stroudesburg at 6 a m Wednesday By Bracklevville, Pricebui-g, Indian Hill, Coves 'ville, South Sterling, and East Sterling To Sterling, by 6 p in, j0 milea An?l back between 6am ami 6 p m next day. | 1711. From Penningtonville at 6 * ni Siturday j By Cooperaville, Green Tree lull, Bart's and Pas To Buck, bv 12 m, 00 miles Ami back between 1 p m ami 7am same day. 1712. From Oil Creek at 6a m Friday By Home, Eldred, and Spring Creek To Columbus, by 6 p m, 30 milea And Hack between 6 a m and 6 p in next day. 1713. From Trexlertown at9 p m Saturday Bv Mlddletown To Hereford, by 12 m 10 miles And back between 1pm and 1pm same day. 1714. From Worcester at 8 a in Saturday To Centre Square (meaning probably Union Square,) by 10 a in, Orniles And back between 12 m and 2pm raine day. 1715. From Jonestowu at 8a in Wednesday To Rherersburg. by 12 m, IS miles And back between l?m and 4pm same day. 1716 From Clarion at C a m Monday Along the northeast side of Clarion River To Ridgeway, by 12 m.OOniilea, next day, Aud back between I p m and 6 p in Wednesday 717. From Allen at 9 a in Saturday To Rolling Spring, bv 12 m, 10 miles And bat k between 1 p m and 4 p in same day. 1718- From Hollldaysbnrg at 6 a m Monday Bv Atli-ghany, Ashland Furnace*, and Weaklattd s To 'Newman's M ils, by 12 m, fill miles, next day And back between 1 p m Tuesday and 6 p ui I Wednesday. 1719. From West Philadelphia at 8 m Tuesday and Satur day By Ksllysville, I.aob'sStore,Springfield, Rose Tret. ami Bishop's Works To llowclsedle, by 2ii m, 20 miles And bark betwsen / a m and 1 p m Monday aud Friday. Proposals for once a week service will be considered. 172?>. From Sumneytown at 6 a m Monday Bv ftrinrrsfnwn To ihnaus, by 12 m, 18miles Ami back between I p m and 7pm sama day. Proposal* to run on another day (to be named) that will mike better connections will be considered. 1721. From Kmietltnwn at B am Wednewlay T?> tlo mouth ofTioiusta Creek, by G p in, 30 miles And back between C a m and 6 p m nex* day. 1722. From S invtlle at l p m Tuesday Bv Wallacevlllo . To Dempseyiown, by 3 p m, 6 miles And back between 4 p maud 7 p m same day. 1723. From Cushhuville l>y 6 a m Wrduesday To Sprin-: Mills, (N. V.,) by'J a in, 8 miles And back between 10 a m and I p m same day. 172L Frani AUcufown at 9 p m Saturday Bv Sueek^ville To Kern's Mdi. by 12 m, 10 miles Anil hack between 1 p m aud 4pm Rims day. 1723. From Norristown ut 4 p m Tuesday, Thursday, aud Siturdvy Bv Jeflersonvllle, Shanuonsville, and Lumberville To PbamixviUe, by 7 p m, 10 miles Ami back between 4 amand 7am same day. Proposals to run six times a week will be considered. 1726. From Gap at 8 a m Saturday Bv Hal ami Intercourse To New Holland, by 12 m, II miles Aud back betweeit 1 p m and op m same day. Proposal* for tri-weekly service will be considered. 1727. From West Penn at 1 p in Wednesday To L' highion, by 4 p m, 10 milts And bark, between 9 a m and 12 m same day. Proposals to run on a day aud at hours that will make better connections will be considered. 728. From Smith's Ferry at 7 a m Saturday Bv Ohtoville To Darlin-iton, by 12 m, 15 miles And back between 1 p m and 6pm same day. 1729. From Dunninisville at 9 a m Wednesday Bv Vanceville To Hillsborough, by 12 m, 10 miles Ami back between 1 p maud 4pm same day. I7C0. From Pittsburg at 6 a m Wednesday lly Breakneck, Whltestown, and Prospect To Brownlnatown, by 6 p m. 40 miles And back between 6 a mand 7 p in next day. Proposals for trl-weekly or six-tlmes-a-week convey auce, with change of schedule, will be considered. 1731. From WiUiamsport at 9 a m {Monday Bv Loyalaock Valley To Cherry, by 11 p m, 45 miles And back between 6am and 8 p m next day. Proposals htatiny the Intermediate points are invited. 1732. From Greensborongh at 9 a m Wednesday llv J. E. Taylor's Store To Whitely, by 12 m, 10 miles And back between 1 p m and 4pm same day. 1733. From Providence at 6 a m Wednesday By John Cobb, Holllstersvllle, Hamilton, and Paeo To Tart on, by 6 p m,?0 miles And back between 6am and 6pm next day. 1734. prom Watteburg at 6 am Monday, Wednesday, and Friday By Columbus, Spring Creek, Pittsfield, Youngs ville, ami Irvine To Warren, by 6 p m, 40 miles And back between 6am and 6pm next day. MARYLAND. ior.6 From Baltimore at 6 a m Saturday By Cub Hill and Fork Meeting house To Belsir, (Md.)by 6 pm, 30 miles And bac^between ham and 6pm Friday. 1957 From Plineess Anne at 6 a m Wednesday By Kingston To Jefferson Corner, by 12 m, 16 miles And back between 1 p n? and 7pm same day. lMA From EU'cotf* Mills at 9 a in Saturday By Clarksvllle and Sindy Spring To RockyI lie, by 9 p m, 26 mi h a And back between 9am dnd 9 p m Friday. Pranosala for tri weekly, conveyance to Clarkeville, ??i throuuh on the whole route' will be considered. i nixing n OHIO, 8277. From rhlck..?w ?t ? ? m SeluPlur To ('rinhrrry Prtirie, by 12 ni, la mil." And ta'k between I p m anrt 6 p m urn' rr"T|>o*?l"* to commence at New BremM, will be coneid "ar *. From Mlllun ?l 9 ? mTneadiT ?";l FrM?r By Bl(Ximu?*iUe To BaadnikT f12- mllee And b*f * between 1 p m ?nd 4pm niw day ritipoial. to ewl route on Ihe railroad (to he lumeil ,1 aleu more frequent pwveyaiice, will be coneidrre.1 2!7J From Ribina at 6 a m Wednexlov By ttuinn'e Mdle and CeMtreetlle To Hishlatid, by 13 m. IS mllr. And back between I P m jnd f p m ?am tlv TWO From 0'or*etown at 8 a m T"'"13.' ,.. By New Hep -, Button,awl Oieenellle T,;h^'1.;V^r;ve'nV. m and e'n" m nexl <U?. Pmr.*ila t" commence thla route at N- w Hope will l? con*h?erfd _ ivminptiiiit MHBI* F^y W^mfsylttt! M-rtlnsvllle, l.vncf.hurg. DotWon yille, Princeton. Buford, ai?d New Hope To Oeorgeiown, by 8p m, 40 miles Aud back between ??a m and 8 jp m neat day Proposals to end route st New Hope will be consklered. rum Defiance hi ti u ui Wednesday By Briiuersbun* mid Hicksvdlc .To P maun, by Gum aud 6 p m next <Ujr. 22KJ. From Tiffln lit 6 4 ni Mond.iv By Van Hur*n it ml Independence To Defiance, by 12 m. 75 milt 8, Wednesday And buck ijniwem 1 p m Wednesday anil 6pm Friday. 2284. From Gsrrett^tUJe ai G a m Wrilacidftf By Freedom, Shiler?vllle, Streetsboro', Hudson, Richfield. and llmkley Td Brunswick, by G pui, 37 miles And back beiwten 0 a ni and ti p'm next day. 2235. From Lower Sandusky at 3 n m Saturday To l'?p*t Clinton, by 12 m, 13 niiiea And back between 1 p m and 6 n m s-une diy. 2J86. From llagsrstowu at b a m Wednesday To Eaton, by V2 m, 13 miles And back between 1 p m and 5pm name day 2287. From Jackson C II mflam Friday Ity Jackson Furnace To Portsmouth, by ti n m,32 miles Ami back lieiween 0 a m and 5 p in next day. 2288. From WatereUie at 6 a m Tuesday II? Turkey Fool To Bryan, bv U m' next day, 50 milrn And bark pet ween 1 p m Wednesday and 6pm Thursday. 2X2 From W ferfordstDa m Wednesday I?V Woortowu To I'.nlow, by 12 m, 10 miles A Mil back bnwet n 1 p m und 4pm aame day. 4199. From Jacksonville at 8 a m, Tuesday By Houston's X lload? and Cranberry Pialrie To Mouieuumo l?v 6 p m. 2-1 mile* Atid bark l>e-*weeu S a in ami tip m next day. Query; Wuuher Houston's X Road* belongs to this r.Mitr I 22UI. Front Hamilton a< f? a m Wednesday By Morin'og Sun To Richmond, da ,) by 8 p in, 10 miles And luck between 6 a m and 8pm next day.1 Proposals naming the intermediate points to be supplied, also more frequent service and greuter speed, will be con sidered. *292. From Ithaca al 6 a m Wednesday To New Castine, by 7 p m, 5 miles And bick between 2a m and 4 a m same day Proj>ou.ilb to extend No. 2201 to New Cystine are invited. 2293. From X**nia at 1 pm Saturday By Byron TOTOirn'dd, bv 5 p m, 1* m?le? And back between 6pm aud 10 p m same aay. *?? From Sr. J,w*ph affl a ui W? ... By VVillifitn Centre und Beuueruburg To Defiance, by G p m, 30 mi!'? And back between Gam aud ti p m next day. Proposalsfo eud loure at Bruntrsburg will be considered. NOTES. Eaoh proposal should bo accompanied by a guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, in the follow ing manner, viz "The undesigned guaratee that , is his bid for carrying the mail from to be accepted by the Posimnyter Oeitend, shall enter an obligation prior to the first dayqf July next, with pood and sufficient sureties, to perform the service proposed " This should be accompanied by the certificate of a post master, or ot'ier equivalent testimony, that the guarantors are men of property, und able to make good their guaranty. The proposals should be sent to the depurtnrnt, endor sed " Proposals for route No. , in , snd addressed to the Frst Assistant Ponnnster General. For the prohibition of bids resulting from combination, and the terms snd conditions on which the contract 1sto be made, see. the annual advertisement In another column'. C. JOHNSON, Postmaster fJeneral. December 10.194*?. Mar 12? lawl2w. LE DOYEN'H' DISINFECTING FLTID. MF.:;8tt9. POl't.lN, BOOCna *. COMPAXV, Sole proprietors of the celebrated LE DOYEN'S DISINFECTING FLUID, Beg leave to call attention to this important and Invaluable article, the greatest discovery of the age?patented in Washington, December, U>17. THE above invahublo preparation, which entitles the in ventor to, and musty when- fully known, gain for him the gratitude and l-ssings of the whole human family, possesses the pm\ ? i of immediately destroying the most offensive odor, fro whatever cause arising. By il Hospital \Y rds can be disinfected of miasma and Water Closets, Ct * Pools, Cellars. Ao., die., of ujmure gases. In the sick chamber liiis Fluid will be found iu valuable, as the nnuseous smell arising from sores on I ho body, or from the night stool, are by Its use at once d'a pelled. Hint should the disorder terminate tatally, the corpae ? (if from any cause necessary) be kepi s- veraj week a, ... jsiug the Fluid, without becoming in the slightest degree offensive. Captains of emigrant ships will derive incalculable ad vantages from its use In the steerage, for disinfecting and for bilge water. Indeed, so numerous are its .virtues, to do it justice in an advertisement would be impossible. Cer tificates, from the most cel.-.rated physicians of England, France, aud of this city, who have tested it. may be seen at our office, which will fully convince the most sceptical of its wonderful qualities. It is entirely free from any odor of its own, simple in Its appl cation and certain in l:s etfecis. ']'<> Owtwrs, /l^en/a, Cnptaituiff vrancls and others:?For sale iu large quantities, for steerage of i migrant ships, bilge water, and other disinfecting purnoBes. by an appli cation of this Fluid, the contents of a Privy can be remov ed without causing that highly offensive stench, upd t; us rendering night soil a valuable manure. The undersigned, desire to bring th's article in:o public use. It will he furnished iu quart botttesof our own sump for local uses or by the gallon. Orders ore respcctluliy solicited, and will be immediately supplied. POII.IN. HOC Ell S A: CO., 39 Merchants' Exchauge. William street, New York. CQ? For sale in this cifv bv W. ?v J it. OILMAN, Dnigglats, Pennsylvania Avenue. New York. September 19. 1548. GentlemenHaving used your D.sio.tctlng Fluid on my last voyage in the Washington ncro b the Atlantic. 1 found it an invaluable article for destroying the cflluvia from the Wait r closet, Ao. It is also valuable for f'.ie pnKseiv^t rs to use in their stata looms, pariicularly in cases nf sickness- i think it the best disinfectant a?cutever invented. tSigncd,! J.JOHNSTON. Master Sfeamer Waslilacton, Of Ocean Steam Navigation Company To Messrs. I'OUUN, Kootius A; Cv. jau 26?dGm m WINES AND Lldl OliS AT REDUCED PUICEtl. E WILL hereafter sell all flie following WINES and L1QIJOBS at fivm lu to 23 per cent, bi low our former prices: 75 baskets Iflclaleck CHAMP AG SrE WrXE. GO do <?ie?!iMT.'s champagne of extra line quality. 25 do Bochi's champagne fair article. 25 do Sid eld brand; pts. aud qts. 35 doz. old r. serve MADEIRA, vintage IS15. 42 " Loudon L. P., v^ry fine. 15 " Sercial, old aud fine. 11 u Bual Madeira, very old and fine. 10 " M-ilmst y do. a clioiCu article. 12 44 (irapejuice do. very old. 15 44 Pomar's Bro. sherry, extra fiae. 13 44 Do. " fine article. 12 -4 Am- niHiido pa!e sherry, verv fine. 15 4i OLDPOItT W/.V/;,v ry hue. 51) 44 OLJi COGS'AG JJHANDY. pale and dark. I ft) OLD M0.\0.\ OA UFA. A W'UlsK Y, very prime. With a great variety of other Wines aud liquors allot which wdl be sold unusually low. SIMMS A SON. | P. S We have on hand part of the stock of Madeira and Sherry of the late Walter Smith, which was eadected irom I his stock of wines with much care, and will be sold much j below his fixed prices ten years ago. 8. & fi. I an 1?tlly P<*. uvenue, opposite Jackaon Hall. rpHE subscriber will open on the 1st of September next, X the Merchants* Exchange hotel, located in Slate etreeu and iu the immediate vicUnfy of the Banks, the Post Or rice, and the Exchange, and hones b> the strictest atleutlon to the watltsand comforts of bis gin sis, to merit a good siiaru of tits public (nitron ige. The house has one hun dred rooms, has been thoroughly rcuovated and repair ed, and the undersigned feels confident that he is now pre pared to entertain the travelling public iu a siyle equal to any II<?tel in the city. '1 he bedding and furniture generally has been replenished, ami flie appointments and conveni ences of the House nr?' Inferior to none of Its kind. By prompt personal attention to the desires of his guests, the subscriber hopes to ineril his shure of the public favor and patronage. Transient Boarders One Dollar per day. iieShy DOOLEY. Steam Communication direct from Southampton t?? New Orleans and ?ursuant to ortier from the Lords Commissioners St^ldndraiity! on the -d of November next, and thence nlrward on the 'ind ol each succeeding mouth, the ROYAL viAll STEAM PAC'RETS will proceed direct from South fmuWiiS Bermuda, Nassau, li?vana, Cat or Ship Wand, (New Orleans,) Vera Crux and Tampico, returning by ths line route to Englaud. , ^ This arrsnxement sdmlts of an easy aud quick convey ance to and from Souihamp'on and the places above meu Booed, and passengers for New Orleans will be conveyed thither from the Company's vessels on thelr arrival at Cat or Shin Island, bv the Mexican Cult Railway Company, who will have a'steamer ready, and other conveniences, provided for that purpose, at a coat not exceeding three dol lars for each person. The same facilities will be afforded from New Orleans, embarking on board the Royal Mall Steam Packets for Europe, Ac. ? . , _ . The estimated time for the voyage from Southampton is ss followsTd Bermuda, Iti days; Nassau 21 days; Havana 23 daya, Ship or Cal Island, New orleana, 281-2 da>s, \era Crux, 33 days; Tampico, 36 days. The Steam Packefa are appointed to leave Ship or Cat fas land Uarbor on tlielr r? turn to England at G A. M^un "ie 21at of each month By the above alteration, passengers *?*?? 2^7,1 "!Xr I:' ( IIAfl'r.l.. S-cnury. D& Monrgate stre". i-"" " " r* * x II & ||. il II HO OK.? A CO II. at, w ii 1| CLOTHIERS AND DEAl.KKS /A' CLOTHS, CASSb MVUHS A.SIt VUVTLS US, Nos. 1 lti and 1U3 Cherrv street, corner of Catharine, have on hand a very large stock i of Fashionable read* ni ? le Clothing, just manufacturetl and esneciaflv sdHpted lo llie s.?8,,n Alar,, CLOTHS, CASS/M?/{??& and IA6 7/AUA', by the piece, or In quaiiiiiieo to suit pure bast ix. UARMUS TSol ?v. ry .lesmption mannfacturrd to or der in the st possible uiamur aud in point of style no\ to i be surt>assrd ifAOCiER A BROTHERS, No. KLSouih St., three tfooro II fntm Tnitf street. Halt.more, \f,t re turns and Im jHtrtersof Ma.hen?Uir,il, Ojf^irm, ord J,U ru. ments ? A gooil ssatirimeui of the luliowitm art>ules, wjnch 1 we Utiter for ?ivle at reduced prices: Surveyor s Comp?sa.s; Lnguiier's Levels; Thenmlolites Ttieodolites Compasses; Sii \ s, Plan., Storm, sn.t Tiansiia rent Compass* r. Spy glasses; ptalu ano D .ible Taugeut Qu.idrauts; Sextanla; Bari>meteis: Thermometers; Log Olasses; Hsll-iiour (tlas*? s ; Tape Lin* s; Cases of Draw ing Instruments; PocUet Cum|uu-M s ? Surveyors Chains: Carpenter's snd Lnniber Rubs; I'ailors and Sajimakers* Stpuires; Brass uu l tiunttr S.n. ?; Parallel Rules; l?raw* lug Pens; Divider*; Protr.tct'?rsr BowUifeh Vavigators; Sluid's Coast Pilots; Sbiomastt r'x Ass? iiu<s; Seaman's Friends; Nautical Almannesi l.uoarTables; l.ogUooks; Shipping Papers; Seaman's J????niaie; Ready I alcu la long; A *uv1 assorfm^ut oi C'Iihi's of afTpmrts oi tfie world; liaugmg R?ds; Out Sicks, Ac. T.?g?ther w.th a Urgsas sortment of IwsrauMBwrs in the M.?ilu mafkal hne. I cq?- Inst m?-iiis oi eeer>- d^cnpt.??n iejmir?d, or mads o order, inrUe mates! nnwiar