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EDUCATIONAL. A. ZAPPOMX, Ttachr.r ami Tramlatur uj tlrr.nch, .Spanish and tUiXuin. (Tli? Closaks taught aim), if required ) A FEW PUPILB may be instructed on the Guitar. .Classes of geutleiuen jnout al his room ou Pennsyl vania aveuue, north side, between 3d oud 4\f stroeta. Pupils will be accommodated at their rusideuces also, sep 16?tf MRS. KESLEY'S SEMINARY FOB YOUNG LADIES, South li street, Cupitol Hill. rnilB NEXT TBHM of this Institution will commence X September 1st. i Members of Congress residing on Capitol Hill who may have their young ladies with them will tlud tho rituatiou of this institution oonveniuut, as it is but a short distance from tiie South Cupitol gate. au 1<J?lin [Nat. Intel.] _ BITTENHOUSE ACADEMY, Corner of Third street and Indiana avenue. 0. C. WIGHT, Principal. A. 0. CAltOTHERS, ) i 8?i*tants D. L. BUOUKV, J Aaautanu. l'rof. I). K. GROUX, Teacher of Modern Langugos. Prof. It. GIBSON, Teacher of Drawing. The uext academic year of this Institution will com mence ou Monday, the 1st of September. For Circulars apply to the Principal, to Mr. Carothers, or at tho l*>okbtore of Mr. W. M. Morrison. au 10?tt CENTRAL ACADEMY, Second story, Old Medical College, corner of E and Tenth Streets. 1M1E duties of our Institution will be resumed on Mon day, September 1st, ensuing. Circulars may be ob taiuod at the bookstores of Austin Urny, Taylor & Maury, and It. Kurnhum; or of ourselves, corner of H and Tenth streets. JAMES N'OURSE, au 14?d2m JOS. HARVEY NOUH8E. "THE UNION ACADEMY," Corner of 14th street and New York Avenue. riMIIS ACADEMY will be opened on tho 1st of Septem X her. 35. Richards, A. M., Principal; Henry Chase, A. 11., Assistaut Professor; A. Zapponk, Professor of French and other modern languages. Prof. Gibson has charge of Drawing and Pointing. Those wishing to en ter the School must make immediate application, as the register Is nearly full. Circulars obtainod of the Princi pal, corner of 14th and I; or at R. Farnham's Bookstore, au 11?tf CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COM MERCIAL INSTITUTE, Under the care of Rev. Alfred Holmead, Rector, and Mr. Charles Tucker, A. M. TIIE DUTIES of this Institution will be resumed on the 18th of August, in the lower Saloon of Mr. C& rusl's building. In English, Mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French, the course will bo full and thorough. 1'upils fitted for the Counting-room or College. The experience of fifteen years, in the management of boys, induces the confident belief that the satisfaction ex {>reused by their numerous former patrons, both in Mary and and Virginia, will be shared by those who may be pleased to entrust the education of their sons to their care. ? For terms and further information apply to the Rector, the Rot. Alfred Holmead, at bis residence on 9th, between E and F streets. LJy ^?dtf MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF^GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, Corner of Fand 12th sis., Washington, D. C. mUE LECTURES will commence on the first Monday X in November, and continue until the latter part of March. FACULTY. Noble Young, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. Charles II. Liebekman, M.D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery. Flodoabdo Howard, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Johxsqh Eliot, M. D., ProAjssor of Anatomy. Joshua A. Ritchie, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Me dicine. James M. Austin, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. J. W. II. Lovkjoy, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. Samuel W. Everett, M. D., Associate Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical Lectures will be delivered and operations per formed on patients from tho Infirmary and Dispensary attached to the College. Tho College building has been recently erected at great expense, provided with large and convenient Lecture Halls and Anatomical Rooms, and is admirably adapted for medical Instruction. Fees for a full course of Lectures ? .... $90.00 Matriculation (paid only onoe) 6.00 Demonstrator's Ticket 10.00 Graduation ............ 2i.00 Perpetual Ticket 160.00 Fee for those who havo attended two full courses In other Colleges 60.00 FLODOARDO HOWARD, M. D., Dean, au 20?lawtNov Corner of 10th and F streets. VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND LAND AGENCY. HN. GILBERT has opened an office in Washington a city, where he will give his prompt attention to all those who will favor him with the agency to sell farms In Virginia, Maryland, or the Distrlctof Columbia. Having followed farming heretofore, and being a northerner by birth, he can appreciate the wants of such as come from the North for the purpose of locating fanns in this vicin ity. lie has the agency to sell a goodly uumher of farms In Virginia, and those coming from the North would do well to call, before purchasing, at his residence on Penn sylvania avenue, first square west of the Capitol Gate, may 29?y *2m AMERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Under the direction qf Aaron Haioiit Palmer, of New York, and Worthinuton Gajirettson Snktuen, of Nrw Orleans, AUornei/t and Omntr.llort tf the Sup. Onirt U.S. This establishment is formnl for the following olyecte: 1. For practising law in the Supreme Court of tho Uni ted States, and conduct! ug professional business before Congress. 1. For tho prosecution and recovery of all claims, In law or equity, against the United States hefore Congress or the Executive Departments, or against foreign Govern ments before Boards of Commissioners. 3. For the settlement of accounts with the State, Trea sury, War, Navy, Post Office, and Interior Departments, aud obtaining the remission of lines, penalties, and for feitures for alleged violations of the revenue, post ofilcc, or other laws. 4. For ??curing letters patent for Inventions from the United States or from foreign Governments, and procu ring land warrants and pensions under the various pen sion laws of the United States. 6. For collections generally, embracing debts, legacies, and inheritances in the United States and foreign coun tries. . 0. For the purchase and sale of lands in any of the States or Territories of the Union, and loaning moneys on mortgage of real estate lying therein. 7. For investment of funds in United States and State stocks aud loans, collection of the dividends thereon, and, generally, for the transaction of all business pertaining to a law, loan, and banking agency. All communications addressed, post-paid, to Messrs. Palmer A Snethen. Ameriean and Foreign Agency, City of Washington, will receive prompt and faithful attention PALMER k SNETIIEN, June 30?ly* Office No. 6Carroll I'lnce, Capitol Hill. Encourage your own Mechanics, Manufacturer!, and Seamstresses. WILLIAM II. FAULKNER, ,9ign of the Shirt, south side of Penna. avenue, respectfully In vites the citizens of Washington, and all others whodesiretohave SHIRTS of all sites, qualities, pattern, or price, to call upon him at his Shirt Factory, oppo site the United States Hotel; where he will execute their or ders. and warrants his shirts, which are manufactured by the Sramntresset of Wiithinrjton only, to be good fits and good work manship. William II. Faulkner has 30 Washington seamstresses constantly employed in making shirts, the demand for which has , greatly Increased since they have Jls>en worn and tesU-d by mem bers of Congress and other citl tens who have purchased them. He would respectfully sub mit that an establishment like his. which gives regular employment, al fair liriny prim, to a large number of respectable and fnlustrious females, is deserving of liberal encouragement from the citlwnsof Washington especial ly, who am bound by principles of reciprocity and inter est to encourage their own seamstresses, manufacturers, and mechanics. Shirts, Collars. Bosoms, Cravats, llandkorchiefs, 8us jienders, Ac., constantly kept for sale. Call and view the assortment.. i Good SHIRT-MAKEllS can alwaysobtaln employment. Juno 1??eotf f Intol 1 igenaer eopy?! ____ WONDER-WORKING SALVE. DR. POHTKIt'S WONDER-WORKING SALVE, as pre- | pared by the late Dr. TAL1.EY, of this city, arts like a I charm, invariably effecting permanent enres in all cases of Wounds. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chilblains. Painful Swell- : lngs. Biles, Piles, Abscesses, Ulcers, and Sores of all kinds. ! It Is wonderfully efficacious for Inflammation or riling of the Fsnalk Breast, ?r inflammation arising from any cause. As a Hp salve, and for chapped hands, It has no supe rior. It will make a perfect cure in a hurry. The subscriber has used It In his own family with astonishing success, and can rcnommend It with con fidence And so well assured is the PaopairroR of ita effi cacy, that the purchaser will be at liberty to return what salve Is left and his money be refunded In case of failure. A. GRAY, Bookseller, 7th street, ap 24?lawy General Agent for the U. g. | ABIES' RiniNO GAUNTLET8-A supe- 1 I j rlor article. Also Gentlemen's Gauntlets?for sale at MKS. COLLISON'8 new Millinery and Fancy Store, SIXTH Street, near eov. Louisiana avenne | Taylor * havhv, B?ok?.ucr? ?n<t Stationer*, Pennsylvania avenue, near Oth street, have ooustautly on baud a full a*eortmunt of BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, PEN'B, INK, ?uU PAPER, of every variety, for sale at New York price*, au 22? tr TTU'lflOOPAL Prayer books. JZi Gatholio Prayer-book*. Methodist Hymn-books Unitarian Hymn-books. Presbyterian Hymn-books. Baptist Hymn-books. In every rarlety. For sale at the published price, by -m ? TAYLOR A MAURY, Jane 88?tf Booksellers, near 9th street. ALL of Harper A Brothers' Publications. All of Appietou's Publications. All of Putnam's Publications, thStfd^Uto"'8' B?SUmi "" PUMUh,Ml l? For sale at the publishers' prices by . M _ TAYLOR A MAUKY, June 28?tf Booksellers, near Uth st. RULED LETTER PAPER at $1 26 a ream Huled Foolscap Writing Paper at $1 26 a ream. Uood Envelopes at $1, $1 26, and $1 60 a thousand. htoel Pens ut 26 cents, 60 cents, and 76 cents a gross. Small Wrapping Paper at 26 oents a ream. For sale at TAYLOit A MAUIlY'S J une 28?tf Book and Stationery store, uear 9th st. A CARD.?Owing to the change which has lately been made lu G. W. Yerby's business, the subscri bers have put down the prices of a number of styles of goods for the purpose of reducing and running off the stock, preparatory to laying in Fall supplies. 1 ersons wanting Dry (ioods at, and in many cases less than, the original cost, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as we want room and money. au 23?d2w YKHBY A MILLER. 8UPERI0R DAGUERRE0TYPE8?lst Premium! JH. W HITEHURST has extended the field of his op ? ?rations over more ground than any daguerreo typist in the country. His Ualleries may be found on Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th streets; No. 207 Baltimore street, Baltimore; corner Broadway and Leonard street, New York; No.77 Main street, Richmond; Sycamore street, Petersburg; Main street, Norfolk; and Main street, Lynchburg, Virginia. His beautiful and highly finished electro-Daguerreo typos are an extraordinary improvement, insuring faith fill and highly finished likenesses in a few seconds. J. 11. W. calls the attention of the public generally to his elegantly furnished Gallery over Lane and Tucker's uew store, where a free exhibition of pictures will be given. Notwithstanding the unusual competition In Daguerre otypes at the recent Fair of the Maryland Institute, he was awarded the first medal by the judges. Likenesses of overy description copied, and postmortem cases attended to. ap 30?dfimo NEW DRY GOODS. MAGRUDKR A CALVERT, Pennsylvania avenue, between 8th and Oth streets, have just received ? fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, which they will run off at very low prices. Their stock is large and as sortment complete. au 4 tf INSTRUCTION IN MT78IC, ~~ r[MIE UNDERSIGNED wishes to acquaint his friends ?. and the public that he will continue the duties of his profession in giving instruction on the Piano aud in Vo w?ic; ?;180 lessons given on tho Organ and Seraphine, with the Science of Harmony, at his residence, or at the privatu dwellings of his pupils. The arrangements are such that pupils commencing or already advanced in their musical studies can, at their option, receive such lessons as may best promise their improvement. It is, also, of serious interest to those who wish to be well instructed in music, that they should be gin and follow the first courses of lessons in as regular ^nler as possible, as all future success will depend upon His recommendations for success in teaching for the last ten years in Washington and vicinity are of the highest character, and he feels confident that he is able to impart instruction in au easy, brief, ami profitable manner. He solicits an early call from those interested, so that they may secure convenient hours for their lessons. All ne cessary information will be given to persons by calling at his residence, (14th street, between F and G streets,* or by leaving their names at the music stores of Mr. Davis, Mrs. Amlerson, aud at the Musical Depot of Mr. George Hilbus, wlicro orders left will be punctually at tended to. J. fc. SC11EEL, Organist of Trinity Church (P. K.,) and au 21?eo6m Teacher of Music, Washington. NOTICE TO FAMILIES and HOTEL KEEPERS. AOOOD OPPORTUNITY is now presented for those who desire to have their parlor and chamber furni ture restored to its original beauty. Pianos, etc., polished at reasonable rates. The advertiser has hud ample ex perience in varnishing and polishing household furni ture, and is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him. His process does not require tho articles to be re moved from the room, nor will it prove injurious to the car|H)t or fioor. Orders left with Mr. J. T. Radcliff, Odd-Fellows' Hall; J. M. Donn, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and loth street; N. M. M'Greggor, 7tli street, near D, and Mr. M. Thompson, Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and streets; at which places reference will also be given, if required. ai^ll?eod.Hm TBABURY TOOTII-WA8H?An imn^diatr JL cure of toothache and purifier of the breath. Fifty, couta per bottle, Including a box of tooth-powder. For sale by _ J. V. CALLAN, "?P 1'?tr Corner 7th and E streets. BETTER THAN GOLD! Portsmouth, July 9,1861. Mb. J. E. Bo ran?Dear Sir: I feel it a duty to make known the benefit I have derived from Dr. Hampton's VEGETABLE TINCTUKB. For a number of years I suffered from disease, but to a greater degree for the last three years. One of the forms of my disease was dyspep sia From this dreadful malady I suffered to such an ex tent that life was really a burden. The attack of it on me was different to that on any other person of whom 1 havo heard; at times it was like the palpitation of the heart; there was a constant thumping and boating with out intermission about the region of my heart, chest, and stomach; some of the attacks would last for weeks; my stomach was much distended, with constant pain, great weakness, and constipation of the bowels. I oould not cal the most siriple food without pain. I also suffered greatly from disease of the kidneys, with constant pain in the back, that 1 oould walk only with great difficulty. I tried nearly nil of the moatce)ebrat?Hl patent medicine* i of the day, but found no relief. I bad also the best medi cal attendance. One of my phvi-lclans frankly told me it was of no use for me to be paying him for advice, as he could do me no good. I gave up almost in despair, and thought my disease certainly incurable. At this juncture I heard of Hampton's Vegetable Tine ture. 1 refused to give it a trial, although persuadi-d by I my friends, until my son purchase! a few bottles, and I requested me to try it; after taking it a tew times, it had ' a most happy effect on me; my confidence increase!, and I after taking throe bottles, my dyspepsia, or disease of the I stomach, was nearly if not entirely cured. 1 now feel myself a new man, snd In better health than for years. I am certalu the cure in my case was made by this llamp 1 ton's Vegetable Tincture alone. Since uiy cure 1 have I recommended the tincture to a numtier of my friends, I who have also been relieved by it. Some of the cures have been as rapid and equally wonderful as mine. I present my respects to Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray, the proprietors of tills valuable medicine, and say to them ! its value is above price; and from my cure, and what I i have seen of Its effects on others, J shall ever feel it my | duty to recommend It to the suffering. I have no doubt many valuable lives will he prolonged hy Its use. I hone I the afflicted will cast aside their prejudices and give It a trial. Yours most respectfully, (Signed) John Lou. The above is extracted from a letter from a gentleman sixty years of age, and of high character. He says : " I have given but a faint idea of my sufferings; I feel Inad equate to the task." We also have received, In the last few days, tetters from two of our most worthy and well known citlzcns, giving two remarkable cures of spinal disease. But yesterday one of the oldest merchants re ported that he was cured of neuralgia of the head, of years standing, and so bad that his teeth fell out from Its effects. Call and see letters. Was there ever so many cures, wonderful cures, made hy any other medicine All we ask of the afflicted is that they try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, the great purifier of the blood and cure for all chronic diseases, as dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, and all complaints of the stomach, bowels. Ac. MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, , 0?neral Agents, Baltimore st. Also for sale by C. Stott A Co., Washington. D. C. I Joseph Moffctt. 7th St., nenr K. H. 8. T. Clssell, Georgetown. Jy 10?3m C. C. Berrv, Alexandria. Va. PATENT LIGHTNING RODS. T 8PRATT, ELECTRICIAN AND ELECTRO tj . METALLURGIST, awl IMutJr Patent?, of thr Im nrovnl Lightning fiadt.?Xhet-r superior Hods are of car lionised annealed iron, with zinc protectors, and electro positive elements combined In their manufacture, thus ! rendering them equal to copperas conductors. They are In ten fret lengths, with accurately fitted brass screw connecting joints, an entire new style of metallic (pa tented) attachments for brick ofTrame buildings; also, I gift#* iwilatorn, of a novel and ingenious construction? (patented,) forming a lock; the whole mounted with a solid platinum silver point, (patented,) twelve Inches long, surrounded at the base with the angular gold-plated ne gstive magnets, which possess the power to an extraor dinary extent of discharging the opposite elements of the most fearful thunder-storm, and embrace the entire per fection of science up to the present time. In addition thoy are furnished with angular gold-plated negative magnets, thus guarding laterally, the whole constituting tho most mngnlfioeut aud si lent conductor ever presented to the public. All orders left with the subscriber, or with Mr. A. ' Duffy, opposite National MMUifmcer office, 7th street! ' will be promptly attended to. jy 23?6td?lawflw* 0. W. HEYDON, Agent. NOT BAD TO TAKE. SHERMAN'S A KALES' Cough, Worm, Camphor, Cath artic, and Dysentery Lozenges. These Ijosenges are remedies the most pleasant to the taste Imaginable, and truly safe and valuable for the pur poses Intended. Try them. J*. GRAY. Bookseller, ?ruiell??etf 7th street, opposite OddTellews' Hall POSTSCRIPT! [Dupalched to the American Teltyraph.] Baltimore, September 18?2 p. m. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, thia morn ing, resumed the consideration of the constitu tional amendments, the question being on article eighth, relating to Past Grandsires. As the constitution now stands they are entitled to seats in the Grand Lodge of the United States. The proposed amendment restores the power of voting taken from them lust year. After a long debate it was rejected?ayes twenty-six, nays sixty-four. Baltimore and New York markets are un changed. Philadelphia, Sept. 17.?Abram Hall, ar rested near Christiana, claimed as tbe property of Mr. Slade, of Ilarford county, Md., had a hearing before Commissioner Ingraham to-day, aud was remanded to liis master. Hall was arres ted for participation in tbe late outrage. He ad mitted he was a slave, and expressed a desire to return to his master. A large meeting was held to-night in Inde pendence Square, to take measures to vindicate the law, and to express condemnation of the recent outrage at Christiana. Gen. Robert 1 at terson presided, and speeches were made by Col. Page, Charles Brown, John Campbell, and others. Buffalo, September 17.?The Liberty Con vention met to-day and elected Chaplin Presi dent. Gerrett Smith will speak to-night. Kerltw of the Northern Market# for yeaterday. Office, of the American Telegraph, Sep. 18. Baltimore, Sep. 17, p. m.?Sales to-day of 600 bbls. Howard street Hour at $3.87%; 760 barrels City Mills do. at $3.81^, aud of 900 barrels at $3.87%. Philadelphia, Sep. 17, 6 p. in.?Sales of 600 barrels of flour at $3.87%. Rye do. at $3.25@$3.31. Corn meal $2.81@$2.87%. Pales of prime red wheat at 80@82c.; white unchanged. Yellow corn 04@66c.; white ttOc. Oats 40 cents. New Yobx, Sep. 17, 6p. m.?Canton Company stock has declined %. U.S. 6's, 1867, advanced %, and Heading %. Sales of 12,000 bbls. flour at $3.76@$3.87% for State, $4@$4.12% for Genesee, and $4@$4.26 for southern. Rye flour $3.31. Corn meal $3.12%. "Wheat is unchanged. Sales 40,000 bushels mixed coru at 68@50c. Rye 72c. Sales of 400 bbls. mess pork at $15.75, and 100 barrels mess beef at $10.75. Sales of 1600 bags St. Domingo coffee at 7%c.; Rio cof fee 8%c. Cotton is dull. Sales 600 bbls. rosin at $1.36. Sales of linseed oil at 73<?>74c. GEORGETOWN AND ITS AFFAIRS. Georgetown, September 18?12 m. In my report yesterday of the proceedings of the Reform meeting, I unintentionally omitted to mention, that at the conclusion of the meet ing Mr. Semmes, of Washington, a large prop erty holder in Georgetown, moved that the Chair appoint a committee to draft suitable re solutions upon the subject of retrocession, to be presented to a meeting which is to be held at an early day. The Chair asked for time to make a suitable selection. Coal is gassy and so is flattery; but while the gas of coal serves f3r many useful purposes, the gas of flattery is like the fanning of the vampire?it lulls to sleep while it sucks away the life's blood. The flour market remains steady at last quo tations?the supply and demand both limited. Sales of sevoral hundred barrels at $3.81J@ *3.87 J. Grain market unchanged. l)on't forget the extensive sale of sugar and I molasses which takes place at 12 o'clock to morrow. These sugars are selected by com petent judges, with an eye to the District of Columbia and Alexandria trade, and are always of the very best qualities. Workmen are busy this morning removing the roof from the warehouses on Bridge street, formerly occupied by Mr. James Robertson as bacon Btores; W. H. Tenuey, esq., having pur chased them, and commenced putting upon them an additional story. Arrival*.?Schr. Fair American, Cockrell, Eastern shore, Va., to William H. Edes; schr. Cleopatra, Smith, Salisbury, to Pickrell & Dickson; schr. Ataruh, Norris, Baltimore, to Wheatley & Walker. Sailed.?Schr. Zealous, Landon, Baltimore; j >chr. Charles Kent, North, Baltimore. From some cause unknown hero, there have j been no arrivals by canal for two days. Electro, j Acting Chief Clebk of tiik. Land Office.? We learn from the Republic that Mr. Met- j calfe, of Peoria, Illinois, has b<?eu appointed 1 acting chief clerk of tho Land Office, vice Mr. I John Wilson, detailed to the Pension Offico. A Danokrocs Rat-Catcukb.?The Sussex ' (N. J.) Herald states that a man in the employ of Mr. Win. Morris, in Newton township, killed i a rattlesnnkc having eight rattles, in the loft j of his barn, a few days ago. He was in the act of lifting some sheaves of grain, when he discovered- the dangerous reptile. He imine- , diately sounded his rattle, and placed himself in a position for a deadly contest. On opening the body, it was found to coutain a full-grown rat, which had apparently just been caught and swallowed whole. I OK ftl'ISCKY'S LITERARY RKMI IVIBCKSfOBS) 2 vols., 1-rao. Motherwell's Po*tbun?ou* Poems; 1 vol. j. Tho Vision of Sir Launfal, a poem; by James Ruasell ^ I/owell. _ . .. Memoirs of Rev. Jo*. Buckmlnstor, and his aon, the I Rev. Joseph Stevens Buckmlnster; by Mrs. E. D. j 1 volume. ... .1 A Brief Practical Treatise on Mortars, with an account t of the Public Works in Boston Harbor ; by Lieut. Wm. j II. Wrtirbt, U. 8. Engineer. This Say received for sale by TAYLOR A MAURY, gep ifl Booksellers, near 9th st. : BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. H OURS OF DEPARTURE of th? Passenger Trains on the Main Stem and Washington "ranch of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad: ForCumberland, Hancock. Martinsburg, Harpers FerTy, Winchester.Fredorick, Ellleotfs Mills, and intermediate points, daily, at 8 o'clock, a. m. Night Express Train for Cumberland and the West leave* daily at 9 o'clock, p. in. Eastward!.*. From Cumberland, dally, at 8, a. m. Do. do., by expres* train for Baltimore, at 10 p.m. Hancock, 10 W a. m. Martinsburg, live a. m. Harper's Kerry, 1 % a. m. Frederick, 7 % a. m. and 19* p. m. j Passengers going to. or coming from the West, by tho i express train, pans ovor the mountains In the day-time, and those who leave New York at ? o'clock, a. m., and come through by the express train from Philadelphia, will take the evening train from Baltimore. The train from Cumberland will arrive to breakfast at Baltimore, and its passengers can, take the early line for Philadelphia and New York. Through ticket* are Issued between Baltimore and Wheeling $11 0" i Between Baltimore ami Pittsburg . . . * . ?. 10 00 | And between Philadelphia and Wheeling ... 1300 A nd between Philadelphia and Pittsburg ... 12 00 I Between Staunton, Va., and Baltimore .... 8 60 The accommodation train between Baltimore and Fred erick will run as at present, leaving Baltimore at 4}^, p ' m . and Frederick at 40 minute* past 7, a. m., Sundays excepted. Fare at the rate of three rent* per mile. WASHINGTON BRANCH. From Baltimore at ft, a. m. and 6 p. m., dally; and at 9. a. m., daily, except Sundays. From Washington at ft, a. m. and I, p. m., and at 9, a. m ? dailv, except Sunday*. Round trip tiekata, to and from the Relay Honae, thirty cent* each. By order : mar 34? J. T ENGLAND, Agent. JOSEPH W1MBATT, I>IAUI& 111 GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS, A LIQUORS, ? tbr. <jf itntuylvania Avenue and Thirteenth tired, ?*y gg Wa.sh)?cwonCi?t,D.a d *y Old Wiaoa, Liquor?, Solars, Fresh Foreign Fruits, Comestibles, etc., roa SAXii by JAMES T. LLOYD, Jvmij/lvania avenue, B doort <mt of t\flnmth street. may 17?Xy C. H. van PATTEJI, M. D, Duigeoo Dentilt, Office near Mroum't Hotel, I'e.inuylvanui avenue, Charge* Now York and Philadelphia prices, and guaran tiim his work to bu equal to any done in those cities, ap f>?tf jnoTb. XIBBEY * CO., Dealers tn FINE GROCERIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS. No. 6, opposite Centre Market, ap 10 W AHU1NOTOM I'ITT, D. C. ll 4 JT JOHN L. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MAGISTRATE, Office Eighth strut, opposite Market. BUSINESS of ail kinda requiring the attention of an Attorney, Magistrate, or Agent, will be promptly attended to. Claims brought before Congress ami the Departments will receive prompt attention by being placed in iiis hands. Fee moderate. Juno 1*2?y JAMES W SHEAHAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PRACTISES in the Courts of the District, and prose cutes claims of every description before the several Executive Departments and before Congress. <?* Office and residence 21st street, two doors north Of II. ap 11?tf GEORGE E. KIRK, Ilouse and Sign Painter, and Glazier, Soutii Aide Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, (Dwelling South F street, between 7th and 8th streets, Island,) is prepared to execute to order all descriptions of work in his line. ap 15?Cm J McNEALE LATHAM, Will practise the District of | v Columbia. ? . Office on *14 street, near First Presbyterian Church, jy 16?tf PRINTERS' JOINER. -ittm INOMAN, Cabinet-uaaker, Carpenter, and 1 rin W tors' Furuitire-make', can be found by inquiring ?t mikLL A BOYD'S Venetiau Blind Manufactory, 1 eun S.val avenue, between 9th and 10th "Ueets.jouth ~~ JAMES F. TUCKER, Officer, Collector, and General Agent. BUS1NKSS entrusted to him will be attended to in a proper manner, and may be left with any of the Magistrates. Residence 0 street, between 4M W? streets, Washington, D. C. Jy DR. J. M. AUSTIN, (Late of Warrenton, Va.) OFFICK and Residence F street, above 10th. ? ? ~~ E. W. CROPLEY, Gunsmith, Locksmith and Bell-Hanger, ^ Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d streeto. /-1ANES dressed and mounted; Machinery and Lamps repaired; Turning done in Ivory and Metals. Juno 4?eo ? SAMUEL WISE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, (Late of the firm of Walker Wwe,) HAS opened a shop on E street, opposite Temperance HalL between 9th and 10th streets. . nh Residence on I street, north side, between 6th ?<^th streets. _ ^laiiTwa Tackle Just received.?Rods? June 17 eotf 7th street, opposite Odd-Fellows' Hall S?,T v ANOTHER of our most talented and T4^y b?eelUsens speaks for lU-PTOrt VBGeIaBLK TINCTURE: ^ ?61 Unrtimer <f- Mowbray:?Gentlemen: My daugh ter ba^infT^fflictod for more than a year with th, r"klt shehM i^'n free fn>"> ?"<> l" took it she has tieen i i-?- uuUrely to the re* tor gaining brieve if it were atlve proj* rtj It would do more good in the re ^"fTuchd^lncldcnt to the human family than what is usually prescribed. Very respectfully, your obedient Principal Western F. II. School. Call and get pamphlet and see certificates of wonderful CUFor' sale bv MORTIMER i MOWBRAY, 240 Baltimore street, General Agent* ^ ^ WwhtngtonD. C. Joseph MofTett, 7th 8t. near L. R 8 T. CUaell, Georgetown, jy 16?3mif C. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. PIANOS e&m s: sst v sr simz. ?: j I i u " 12th Street, above F street New MUSIC STOOL* tor sale rjjICTIKNBACH. jy 1?dJm* * A NEW IMPROVEMENT Vnr Fitting up Stores with Fancy Frontf. ?w-i i* nSiont Builder and Architect, would respect V fully inform hi* friends ?wl th" P"Nt? ,n tlmt*h^Is prej?*eJi cmbrarin**"sG the^test^mprove men51s.rnTbe wort'?.' 1- done without stopping the busi *.Kr?-d,"to?do alTklnds of wort in the build u - It the shortest notice and on the most reason abe [?'c k? 'Illlm-^ustod to his care will be promptly *l n^oTbusiness on D street, between 9th and 10th. may 1?<-,in_ ? THE CHRISTIAN STATESMAN. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. Devoted to African Colonization and Civilization, to Literature and General Intelligence. rplIK undersigned propose to pul'li'j". I Washington, a weekly newsp?|.er. faring th. above titio itiit 1 Ittl aUKl tu a ?ound morality in 1 WilWi w th title, an .t t^ . ^1,,, raum. of African ColonUa iou 'n . niMni tha Peoule and OuTemm?*ntof tr'nlEl SUtoTand o tl? sev^l State* the im^rUlwe , the Uldtod States MOO. thctr own ?)UW>nt, the free of ooioninng 1 ,'^untrv, and such as may become adapte?l fcritsjj ^rj?tian.lenominations in efforts to dif fuse'th^nowiedp' of our Arts, Liberty and Christianity, fuM! ,v?t>?rharous people of that Continent I "T* wHltTm to rniidcr the journal an instructive and . N.wsoawr, and to secure for iU columns, UTthll publ?eyfavor shall enable them, oontributlons, llto ?f iv?**of ihh:! will be nearly filled with matter design?l ,0 .^li^Tnn^wTt^'n"w type, on fine white paper, and.' , mechanical execution, be equal to the best news ' 'tcbV"?The Christian fWesnan will be two dollars a i vnlnntarv agents, will be responsible to those who may . CeWhem subscriptions; and to the ??? nr l/i anv who nisw make remittances for toe "?TnnfiVin .Slatetnuin, it will l>e supplied on the following terms: ?o 00 ' Single oopy tor one year ? . 1 00 I Single copy tor six months " . 00 i Three copies tor one year " * . io 00 I Six copies tor one year to 00 Twenty oopies tor one year ? ? * ',500 communications, addressed (post paiu; 10 <?ur. j los, will receive immediate sttention.^ r qurj^kY, __ D. R. GOODLOK. Cot/iTilATtoit Rooms. Wasb^gton -Uine U 1WI At a meeting of the 'insttttthe ran Colonisation Societv, held on th pmseeetas of a Secretary laid tafore newspaper, to be called the ^ thr i'?ton 01 bo oevoto.1 "to sound moralltym PoU^toW css&t?*? - W1awILJ*That we cordially and earnestly recommend the rhZrian Stat^mon to the SH0E8! SHOES!! SHOES!!! , \f oLAIN * HARRY have in M. of the above-named go^s. sulUbl^r Men Hoys U^m' Misses, and Children's wear, whleh must besow rSTW ?h. 1st of twpt-n,her. J. A. KJ3UEFATK1CK, MARBLE AND FREJUSTONE CUTTER, Mftreet, Uiwtrn VAth. and \ith, WathingUm OUy, D. C. MARBLE MANTLES, Monuments, iumbo, Utid ud foot Stones, Ac., constantly ou hand, ol the best quality and workmanship. All kinds of Stone, lor iiuilil ing, Ao. All kin<l? of work in hi* Hue faithfully nwulwl at the shortest notice. &p 16?tf General Banking and Exchange Business. COPARTNERSHIP. I'll K undo mi rued respectfully announce to the public . that they have entered into copartnership for the transaction of a general Exchange and Banking business in the city of Washington, under the firm of? 8ELDEN, WITHERS A 00. All.business rut muted to them will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. WILLIAM 8ELDEN, Late Treasurer ol tlie United State* JOHN WITHERS, Of Alexandria, Virginia. K. W. LAXlUil, Of the city of Ws hingUiu. L. P. UAVNK, mar '44?tf Of Baltimore, Mar.) land. Dr. Btickland's American Family Pi 111. BESIDES the cathartic and anti-dyspeptic qualities of these rills, their adaptation to purity the blood?to cure the Liver Complaint, Urinal and Abdominal Diseases, and especially that class of maladies known as Female Complaints; to relieve the system of Worms, and pimples ou the skin?may be seen, as to t forth in a pamphlet, which can be had gratuitously of the wholesale ageut. A. OKAY, StoSlMWi 7th street, opposite Odd-Fellows' Hull. N. B.?The above Pills come to me so highly recom mended, from so responsible a source, that 1 do not hesi tate to believe that they will prove to be as good as the uiht ever introduced, and that it will not. be long before (.heir popularity ami sale will be unjMiralUlal. June tt?eotf A. GRAY. THE DAILY HEOIHTBR, t'UHUHHKL) DAILY UT MORAN A S1CKKLS, I'll I LADKLP111A, IS circulated extensively among the Merchants of that city, and travellers find it in all the Hotels, Steam boats, and Kuilroiul conveyances diverging from l'hila delohiu. it contains a correct list of the names of those persons arriving at the principal hotels daily, and conse quently is the bust means the Proprietors of Hotels in other i-itifs can have for oxtending their business among the travelling public. O EVANS' FIRE AND THIEF PROOF SAFES, ? for tlio use of Merchants, Storekeepers, and others; a full assortment of various sizes now in store. The above Chests are warranted equal to any other make for security against Fire or Burglars, having withstood the test of both without injury or loss to the owners, in any instance. Also?In store and for sale: Seal and Letter Copying Presses and Books Trucks, for moving Boxes, Bales, Ac., in Stores Druggists' Presses, with Cylinders and Pans Packing Levers, for Dry flood Stores, Ac. Portable Shower Baths, of new construction, suitable for warm or cold water Refrigerators, for keeping Meats, Butter, Milk, Ac., in dining room, hall, or cellar Water Filters, for purifying muddy or bad Water,caused by Rains, Limestone, Marl, or other causes. OLIVER EVANS, 81 8. Second, 1 door below Chestnut street, mar 24? Philadelphia. BLACKWOQD'S MAGAZINE, ~ AND Till BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS. OWING to the late revolutions and counter-revolutions among the nations of Europe, which have followed each other in such quick succession, and of which " thr end w not yd," the leading periodicals of Great Britain have become invested with a degree of interest hitherto unknown. They occupy a middle ground between the hasty, disjointed, and necessarily imperfect records of the newspapers, and the elaborate and |>onderous treaties to be furnished by the historian at a future day. Whoever reads these periodicals obtains a correct and connected ac count of all the important political events of the Old World, as they occur, and learns the various conclusions drawn from them by the leading spirits of the age. The American publishers therefore deem it proper to call re newed attention to the works they publish, and the very low prices at which they are offered to subscribers. The following is their list, viz: The London Quarterly Review, Till Edinburgh Review, The North British Review, The Westminster Review, and Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. In these periodicals are contained the views, moderately though clearly and firmly expressed, of the three greatest parties in England?Tory, Whig, and Radical; " Black wood" and the " London Quarterly" are Tory, the " Edin burgh Review" Whig, and the "Westminster Review" Liberal. The " North British Review" owes its establish ment to the last great ecclesiastical movement In Scotland, J and is not ultra in Its views on any one of the grand de partments of human knowledge. It was originally edited by Dr. Chalmers, and now, slnoe his death, is conducted by his son-in-law, Dr. Hanna, associated with Sir David Brewster. Its literary character is of the very highest order. The " Westminster," though reprinted under that title only, is published in England under the title of the " Foreign Quarterly and Westminster," it being in fact a union of the two Reviews formerly published and reprinted under separate titles. 11 has, therefore, the advantage, by Oil." combination, of uniting In one work the best features of both, as heretofore issued. The above Periodicals are reprinted in New York, imme diately on their arrival by the British steamers. In a beau tiful clear type, on fine white paper, and are faithful co pies of 'ho originals? Blackwood's Magazine being an ex act fac rimiU of the Edinburgh edition. TIEHl; For any one of the (bur Reviews, $3 00 per annum. For any two, do 6 00 " For any three, do 7 00 " For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 " For Blackwood's Magazine, 3 00 " For Biackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 " For Blackwood and four Reviews, 10 00 '? ruymenli to be made in nil entej in advance. Remittances and communications should be always addressed, post paid or franked, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT k CO., 79 Fult/iu street, New York. I mnr 24? Entrance 64 Gold st. | (' 1 BEAT chance for Book Agent* to clear trow $600 to 1 JT $1,000 a year! Books ot universal utility. VICARS' \ I NEW AND I'OPULAll WORKS?the moat splendidly 1 1 illustrated volume* for families ever Issued on the Amc | rlcan continent, containing more than four thousand en 1 oravinos, deigned sod executed by the most eminent I artists of England and America. The entire series have been carefully examined. Mid strongly reoomnended to BanaffotMulents, Trustee*, ami IVaclier* of Schools, by the foilowingiiistjniruislx'd gi nth I men: liis Excellency Hamilton Fish. Kx-Oovernnr ot ifa> j Slate of New York; Christopher Morgan, S retarv ??' State, and Superintendent of Common Schools, N. Y.; T, Rorneyn l!o< k, esq., M. D., Secretary of the Regents of tin i University, N. Y.; the Legislative Committee on Colleges, Academies, and Common Schools; Rev. Edward Hitch- I cock, LL. D . President of Amherst College, and Professor of Geology, Massachusetts.* Amherst College. Dec. 25, 1H4R. Mr. Robert Seart?Iw?ar Mr : 1 have looked over the en tire series of your valuable publications with much in terest and profit; and am quite surprised at the amount of literary labor you have performed, and tie- research it must have cost you to obtain so many fine illustrations, 1 while you have an active superintendence of an extensive business. I am also gratified at the decidedly moral and | religious influence which your books will exert, ami can | not but hope that they will do much to counteract the effects of that light and immoral literature which deluges I the land. and. like the frogs at Kgypt., crimes up even to i the kneading troughs of our kitchens. May you live long I to fellow your plans. Respectfully and sincerely, your oblired servant, EDWARD HITCHCOCK. * The works alluded to as having been examined and I recommended, are a? follows: A new and popular Pictorial Description of the United states. Pictorial History of the American Revolution, Scenes and Sketches of Continental Kurope, Description of Great Britain and Ireland, Picto rial Family Annual, Treasury of Knowledge, Information for the People. The Family Instructor, Pictorial Sunday Book, Bible Biography, Bible History, and second series of The Wonders of the World. Gentlemen of respectability and of good address wanted j to sell the above popular I'ictoriai Works. Full particu lars of the principles and profits of the Agency will l>e given on application either personally or by letter. The ' postage must in all cases In* paid. I Please address ROBERT SKARS, Publisher, i mar 2-1? 128 Nassau street, N.Y. WM. GOODRICH A CCS MERCANTILE A LAW i AGENCY, No. 116 Market St., Philadelphia. associate orncis. TAPPAN A DOUGLASS. New York. E. RUSSELL A CO., (late Geo. W. Gordon,) Boston, i J. D. PRATT A CO . Baltimore. WM. B. PIERCE A 00., Cincinnati. CHAS. BARLOW A CO., St. Is.uis. WM. R. PIKRCE A CO., Louisville. This well known and extensive establishment invites Merchants. Manufacturers, nnd Bankers, to an investiga tion of its system, and gratuitous test of its records of the I standing and responsibility r i traders in the U. States. Our Increased patronage has enabled us, during the past year, to open offices in Cincinnati, Iiouisvllle, St. Ixiuls, 1 and New Orleans; these. In connection with our lonif ea- ' tablished offices in Boston, New York, and Haltiirore, enable us to offer facilities and advantage* which time nd experience alone could accumulate, and which we believe ; are unequalled. We are prepared to makeeollectlobs In any of the States, , Territoriea, Canada, England, Ireland. Scotland. France, Germany, and in any commercial port of the world, and will pay particular attention to old and doubtftil debts, in j the collection of which class we have extraordinary facili- i ties, and have been unusually successful. Having full lists and reports of nearly all the Attorneys In the Uuited States, we are at all times prepared to fur- j nish you, gratuitously, the nattea of good and responsible lawyers in any part of the United States and Camillas. Connected with our Agency Is a Commissioner for near ; ly all the States, who is enabled to afford every facility and legal Ibrm for preparing accounts, Ac , for Immediate ' use, thervl.y svoiding a daisy efton fatal to the tollectton *4 a 4?bt. \rnnM 4 Gregory's California Package Express. THK StBSCRlBKR& will deepatoh 8PKCIA L SI KSMCNGKKB, two or mora times I>er mouth, by Steamships, via CHA'IKlCB aud PANAMA, in eharge of |M?rivlj?, Jewelry, valuables and mall able waller, which will in ali rate* nrrive In Ban Fran cisco by the mail ttramem, aud be delivered in advance of the mail. We beg to announce to the public that we bare entered into connexion with the heaviest transportation house on the Isthmus, who are bound to ui to transport our good# tioiu ('hugrcs to Panama, in advance 0/ all other txyrtMes, and Laving made arrangement* with the U. 8. Mail and all other steamers on the I 'aciflu, for the carriage of our goods, we are prupaied to guarantee their delivery in San Francisco witliiu a specified time. In addillou to the superior 1 untitles of the line, for the transact.on of Merchandise, its uiuuifest advantage* over the V. 8. Rial! nod nil other comjiclitois, in the transpor tation ol letters and ) .arcels between the iacitte and At luntio States, are well known and alrcudy generally ap preciated by tho public. 'lh? value of a nieii untile letter, delivered by us three or four day* in advnnc? of all other competition, beiug properly estimated. ? We have also established agenclcs in GUAYAQUIL, ' AI.I.AO, and VA U'A RAISO, for which |K>rta, and other ities 011 the Soulli American coast, we are prepared to receive l.KTTKRSaud I'ARCELS, which will be promptly despatched to their destination by our agent in I'auama. The mail for bouth America is made up but ouce a month. THOMPSON A HITCHCOCK, Managers and Agents, 149 Pear, cor. of Wall at., New York. RKFKH, 11Y PKBM1S810N, to Messrs. Johnson A I-ew I den, 115 Wall st.; Spofford, Tileston A Co., 48 South ft.; Nesmith A Co., 50 Pine fit.; and Levi Apgar A Co., 75 Dey street II)ar 24? FANCS GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. | W/M. H. CAKY ft CO., 243 and 2lf. I .. rl street, New I f T York, invite the uttentlon of the City and Distant | Jobbing trade to their large and varied stock of goods which they offer at the lowest rates, either tor cash or ap proved credit. . ?Under their present arrangements they can offer great inducements on ail their ioreign floods, und will give their customers the benefit of the largo discounts which they have gained by the increased amount of their pur chaser). They pledge themselves to sell many styles of Americ an Goods at manufacturers' prices. Their stock will be kept full during the whole year, and all orders will be promptly supplied. They particularly invite the .Mexican and South American dealers to exam ine their stock of Jewelry, manufactured expressly for those markets; also tiieir stock of Ivory Combs, adapted for exportation. . The following article* constitute a part ol'their stock. Linen Threads?Varfc us maker*, plain and satin finished, black, drab, white, brown, and colored, Nos. 20xb0 Spool Cotton?Clark's, Alexander's, Smith's Eagle, and Reftlngton's, white, black, and colored, Nos. lOxl&U, 26 to HOO yards Tapes and Bobbins?Linen and cotton, assorted colors and sizes Cutlery?Razors, Knives, Shears, Scissors, and Table Knives and Forks, W jde A Butcher's, Wostenholm's, Kodgers', and other celebrated makers Brushes?Hair, Cloth, Teeth, Paint, Varnish, Shaving, Shoe, Crumb, Ilorse, Scrubbing, Ac., Ac., In great variety Musical Instruments?Accordions, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, Clarionets, Harmonlcans, Ac. Fans?A large and rich assortment, consisting of beauti fully carved pearl, ivory, bone, and wood sticks; also plain sticks, with plain, fancy, and silvered paper Ivory Combs?Fine S, S8, BSS, and NPU, 1 J^x4% inches Combs?Plain and fan>;y Tuck, Dressing, Pocket, and Side, of shell, buffalo, aad horn Guns?Single anil Double, Knglish and American, real and imitation Twi/it; also a variety of Rifles Pistols?Knglish and German, Pocket, Relt, and Holster; Colt's and Allen and Thurlier's Revolvers; also, a complete assortment of Sporting Apparatus Perfumery?Lubin's, Mangenet A Coudray's, Fiver's, Pin aud's, aud Kde's fine Extracts Soaps?Low's White and Brown, Windsor and Honey; Lubin's, Guerlain's, Pinaud's, and Mangenet A Cou dray's assorted styles, Ac., Ac. A UK)?Percussion Caps, Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Steel Pens, Suspenders, Buttons of all styles, Pocket book*, Port Monnaie*. Purses, Stationery, Beads, Whalebone, Looking-glasses, Ac., Ac. Ivory, Tortoise Shell, Pearl Shell, Horns, Tips, Ac., for manufacturers. Catalogues In the French, Spanish, German, and Kng lish languages. mar 24? SU TATIONKKS' WA RKHOUSK, 28 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. (Wholesale only.) IIYMAN L. LIPMAN, Importer of French and Kng I H'li Stationery, offers to the trade, at Stationers' Ware 1 house, a complete assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, of the best quality, at the lowest rates. mar 24? |)R.INK A DIj'RBIN, Iron a Steel Mer J> chants, Importers und dealers in American, Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable, and common Knglish Iron; manufacturers of Boiler Rivets and Spikes, Hoop, Dand. Scroll, Flue, Boiler, Sheet, Small Iron, Axle Iron, 113 North Water street, and 54 North Delaware avenue, mar 24? SHKPPARD A VAN IIABLINGKN, No. 274 Chesnut street, above Tenth, Philadelphia, have just received j per steamer splendid Table acd llano Covers, Damask ' Table Cloths, Napkins, Moreens, and Worsted Damasks. mar 24? First Premium Grand and Square Pianos. mtB. ?i KNABK A G/KHI.E, Manufacturers, Nos. 4, 6, ft, 9, and 11 Kutaw street, Dal timore. New tributes to tho excellence ? ? 1/ ?of Baltimore made Piano Fortes. The Manrland Institute, at their last exhibition, awarded to us the First Premium for the best Grand Piano, and also 1 he First Premium for the best Square Piano exhibited. It w ill be recollected that in 1848, our Piano also received the First Premium by the same Institute. Such testimonials are not easily earned, aud are not to be lightly regarded. We may therefore say that having taken the First Premium, wherever our Instruments met with competition, we offer them to the public with a con fidence we M.glit not otherwise avow, guaranteeing all 1 nrument- mnde by us to give satisfaction, or they may be exchanged within ix mouths from duy of sale. The ' durability of our workmanship we further guarantee for Ave years. Having just completed large sdditions to our Msnufac ' ?rv, we hope now to supply all who may honor us with u ir patronage; anil we invite nil who desire a superior instrument, carefully adapted to the climati?a very im portant matter, and which wo have made our careful study?to call and examine our various styles, which we are constantly finishing, and which will be sold at the 1 lowest market price for eash or approved paper. In addition to the above public testimonials, our Pianos lire recommended in terms of the highest praise by the 1 following eminent artists, wliose certificates can be seen at our Wan-rooms: Chnrles IVtchsa, the greet composer and musical director to Mail. A. lllshop; Mr. Geo. Knoop^j > Miss Adele and Charles Hohnstock, sml other distin I ?u)*hed performer*. To the msny accomplished Professors jid Amateurs, by whom our Pianos are constantly used, ? ? liilst making nor thankful acknowledgments to them ( we refer for further u stimoniiils. J Old Pianos taken in exchange. I Pianos hired and tuned mar 24 silk GOODS. HoWKN a McXAMKB, 112 and 114 Roadway, New York, have now in store, and will reteive by early packets and steamers, a very extensive assortment of French, German. English, Italian, and India SILK AND FANCY GOODS, I embracing every variety of the newest and richest styles J offered in this market. Sample cards are now ready 1 for exhibition. Merchants from every -'>ction of the 1 country, and particularly our old friend* and custom ers, are assured that every attention has been paid to present a stock of goods, unequalled, either in extent or variety, by any similar establishment in the country. Many or our richest goods are manufactured from de signs or samples furnished by us, and will be found adapted to the best ft ie lu the larger cities and towns. Tile following embraiv the leading articles of our stock: Extra rich Chene and Brocade Silks. Rich Paris Bareges, Muslins, and <irgsudie*. Pich printed Silk Tissues, new article. New style Knglish Poplins. Barege de 1-aiues. Paris patterns. New style French Prints. I English. Scotch, and American Printed Lawns. | Super Black Gros de Rhines. French and English Ginghams. Plain and embroidered Canton Crape Shawls. ' Rich Paris Ribbons, large assortment. | Millinery 8ilks, Crapes, Ac. , Dross Trimmings, newest style. Bombazine, Alpacas, and Muslin de Laines. laces and Embroidery. Linens and White Goods of every description Kid Gloves, be st manufacture. Knglish and German Silk and Cotton Hosiery. Isirig snd Square Cashmere Shnwln. Rich Silk Mantillas, great variety. pongee and Spitelfield llandkcrchieft. Italian Cravats and Sew hi g Silks. Also, a great variety of rich goods for evening dresses not enumerated in the atmtfe. Also, Slnehews. Sarnets. Fancy Silk Cravats, Bay State Plaid Long Shaw!r. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Green Bareges, Satlus, Silk Scarfs, Suspenders, Plain IJack and high colored Mouscline de I>?ines, Turkey red Prints, Curtain Muslins, Oil Silks, Belt Ribbons, Serges, Satin Vestlngs. Ac.. a#" Those who visit this market for Pilk Good*, who would consult their interest, and who <lesire to see a stock unsurpassed In every department at the very low est market prices, are respectfully Invited to call. mar 24? LAURENCE THOMSON & CO~ I MPORTKKS of Brandies, Wines, and Sugars, No. 1 Kx l change Place, Baltimore, offer for sale an extensive assortment of? BRANDIKS?J. Hennessy, J. J. Durand, superior old Jean Louis, 1811 and li>88; Maglnry; Otard. Dupuy A Co.; I'lnet, Ca*till.>n ft Co.; Martell; J. Durand A Co.; A.fiele uette; J.J. Dupuy and J. Kraud brands. WINES?Champagne, Claret, and Hock, of varions grades. Also, Port, Sherry, Madeira, Sicily, Lisbon, Bur gundy, Malaga, and other Wtnee, In great variety. SEGARS?Havana and Principe Segars, ef approved brands, constantly receiving from the manufacturers. HOLLAND GIN?Grape and Gray Mare brands, ef flue flavor; also, London Brown Stout and Porter, Bordeaux and Marseilles Sweet OU, Sardines. Marearoal, TermleeUI, Olivet, Capers, OaatfU Saap, Dm Fwtr, Bell Brimstane, Canary Seed, ie. m* ?*?