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educational. - ? A. ZAPFOHE, Traiuiatur qf t*ra%ch, tya?uh ami Jtalian (The Ciaaaloe taught also, if required.) A*KW PUPILS may be instruct**! on the UuiUr Classes ol guntieuu-u 111 eel at hi* room ou l'ennsvl 'r:rr\agrui utwwu ** ^ su^u. ee lil_tf "u?waiuodttled at their reaidiuoes also. MRS. JUSSLEY'S SEMINARY FOB YOUNG t.ahi kk South B street, Capitol Bill. NEXT TERM of thla institution will oonunenoe 1 September 1st. Members of Congreas residing on Capitol Ilill who may r i*'.7olla8 ""lies with them will Unci the rituation or this Institution convenient, as it is but a short distance from the South Capitol gate. au ltf?lm JNat.Intel.) KITTEN HOU8E ACADEMY, Corner of Third street and Indiana avenue. 0. C. WIGHT, Principal. a. a. cargtuers, ) . ^ ? ? I>. L. 8U0RKY, / A?"lsUnU. I'rof. I). K. UIDUX, i'eaoher of Modern Languges. I'rof. K. GIBSON, Teacher of Drawing. The next academic year of this Institution will coin meuce on Monday, the 1st of September. For Circulars apply to tbo Principal, to Mr. Carotherg or at the bookstore of Mr. VV. M. Morrison au 14?tf CENTRAL ACADEMY, iSecond story, Old Medical College, corner of ? and Tenth Streets. THE duties of our Institution will be resumed on Mon day September 1st, ensuing. Circulars may be ob tained at the bookstores of Austin Gray, Taylor & Maury, and It. Farnham; or of ourselves, corner of E and Tenth "treeta. JAMKd NOURSK, au 14?d'2m JOS. HAHVIiy NOURSK. "THE UNION ACADEMY," Corner of lith*tre<t and New York Avenue. rpUIS ACADEMY will be opened on the 1st of Septum JL ber. Z. Richards, A. M., Principal; Henry Chase, A. B., Assistant Professor; A. Zapi-onk, Professor of French and otiier modern languages. Prof. Gibson has charge of Drawing aud fainting. Those wishing to en ter the School must make immediate application, as the register is nearly full. Circulars obtained of the Princi pal, corner of 14th and I; or at R Faruham's Bookstore aull?tf CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, AND COM-" MERCIAL INSTITUTE, Under the care of Rev. Alfred Bolmead, Rector, and Mr. Charles Tucker, A. M. THE DUTIES of this Institution will be resumed on th ? ISth of August, in the lower Saloon of Mr. Ca rusi's building. In English, Mathematics, Greek, Latin, and French, the oour.su will bo full and thorough, JPupiln fitted for the Counting-room or College. The experience of fifteen years, in the management of boys, induce* the confident belief that the satisfaction ex pressed by their numerous former patrons, both in Mary land and Virginia, will be shared by those who may be pleased to entrust the education of their sons to their cure. For terms and further information apply to the Rector, the Rev. Alfred Holmead, at his residence on 9th, between E and F streets. [ jy 29 dtf MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, Corner of F and Ylth sis., Washington, D. C. rI^11E LECTURES will commence on the first Monday X in November, and continue until the latter part of March. FACULTY Noble Yocno, M. D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. Chahi.es U. Lisberman, M.D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Surgery. Flodoardo Howard, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Jouxso* Eliot, M. D., Prolessor 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. H. Lovkjot, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. S.muel W. KvERtTT, M. D., Associate Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical lectures will be delivered and operations per form^ on patients from the Infirmary and Dispensary attached to th" College. The College building has been recently erected at great expense, provided with largo and convenient Lecture Hails und Anatomical Rooms, and is admirably adapted for medical instruction. Fees for a full course of Lectures - - . . $90.00 Matriculation (paid only once) ..... 5,00 Demonstrator's Ticket 10.00 Graduation 25 00 Perpetual Ticket j&o!oo Fee for those who have attended two full courses in other Colleges 50 00 FLODOARDO HOWARD, M. D., Dean, au 20?lawtNov Comer of 10th and F streets. VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND LANDAGENCY. HN. GILUERT has opened au office in Washington ? city, where he will give his prompt attention to all tUose who will favor him with the agency to sell farms iu Virginia, Maryland,or the District of Columbia. Having followed farming heretofore, and being a northerner by birth, he can appreciate the wants of such as oome from the North for the purpose of locating farms in this vicin ity. He has the ageucy to sell a goodly number of farina iu Virgiuia, aud those oomiug 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, C1TV OF WASHINGTON, Utvlrr the direction of Aaron Haioiit Palmer, of JVete York, ami Worthinoton Oarrkttson Snethen, of Nrrn Orleans, Afornsyi and OounttUnrs ofthf Sup. Churt U.S. This establishment is formed for the following otyects: 1. For practising law io (.lie Supreme Court of the Uni ted States, aud conducting professional business before Cougress. 2. For the prosecution and recovery of all claims, inlaw or equity, against the Uuited States before Congress Or the Executive Departments, or against foreign Govern ments before Hoards of Commissioners. 3. For the settlement of accounts with the State, Trea sunr. War, Navy. Post Olfloe, and Interior Departments, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and for feitures for alleged violations of tho revenue, post offloe, or other laws. 4. For securing 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. 6. For the purchase and sale of lands In any of the 8tat<w or Territories of the Union, aud loaning moneys on mortgage of real estate lying therein. 7. For investmeut of funds in United States and State stocks and loans, collection of the dividends thereon, and. generally, for the transaction of all business pertaining to a law, loan, and tmnking agency. All communications addressed, post-paid, to Messrs. ! Palmer A Snethen. American and Foreign Agency, City of Washington, will receive prompt and faithful attention ' PALMEK k SNETHEN, June 30?ly? Offloe No. 6Carroll Place, Capitol Hill TIN, IKON, STEEL, AND AGRICULTURAL GOODS. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED a supply of the following artioles, which I will sell as low as they can be had in tills market for cash: Roofing Tin, bright and loaded, 14 by^O Bright Tin, 10 bv 14; Sheet Zinc Bar, Round, and Square Iron?American, English and Swede Band and Jfoop Iron, Plough Plates aud Landsides Cart Steel, American and ttnglish Blister Stoel Cart and Iluggy Axles, and Wagon Boxes Horse Shoes, llorse Nails, and Nail Rods Cut and Wrought Nails and Spikes Pumps, Grindstones, Wheelbarrows, and Trucks Ploughs, Harrows, and Cultivators Corn bliellers and Corn Mills Vegetable Cutters and Straw Cutters Wheat Fans and Churns Sausage Cutters and Sausage Staffers Ox Yokes, Cattle Ties snd Bull Itlngs Root Pullers and Bramble Hooks Fruit Gatherers and Corn Parchers Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, and Hoes Folding Ladders and Water Rams Vegetable Boilers and Garden Syringes Wire for Fencing and Screw Wrenches Garden Trowels, Pruning Scissors, Ac., Ae. K. WIIEELKR, au 11?eod2m 0pp. Brown's Hotel, Pa. av. IN FAIR WEATHER PREPARE FOR RAIN. DANIEL PIERCE oontlnues to cover and re pair UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS as usual, at bis old stand, Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 12th and 13th streets, sign of the i*?)1 *bite Umbrella. A general assortment of Umbrellas for sale. Silk, Gingham, and other materi als suitable for every description of repairs, always on Hand. l'a. av., south side, between 12th and 13th Juns3?eotf H HYMNS BIBLES PRAYER-BOOKS LnlnV u^1'1 Episcopal Church HvmnJ ^kPI?coP?I Church South l SfX?"1* Chart Watta and Heleot Hymn* Pariih Hymns Pttlmi an<l Hymn* Episcopal Prayer-Books, With Lessons Bible and Prayer?hound together Catholic Prayer-Books Bibles and Testaments; large and substantial Bibles, Pocket Bibles, etc ^ Fa?? AI1 of the above In every variety and style of binding ~ ... A. GRAY, ?P *- 7tb street, opp. Odd-Fellows' Hall. TAYLOR * MAURY, Bookwsller*. MMW"trwt. W 1 Statienere, rew"j^- ^ assortment of ?RS^BmSuSSmI JKX>K8, PENS, INK, ?uJ PA^H, ^ ? * *? ?urt ?u 22?tr . 1*Pl?OOPAL Prayer-book*. L Catholic Prayer-book*. MethodUt Hymn-book* Unitarian Hymn-book*. Pre*bytoriau Hymnbook*. Baptiat Hymn-books. lu every variety. for sale ?t the publinhod ^ June 38?tf ALL of Harper A Brother#' Publication*. All of Appleton'* Publication*. All of Putnam'* Publication*, Little 4 Brown'*, Boston; and all book* publUhed In the United State*. ?1. .. U? P-~ "ft,,, , MJ0RI, June 28?tf Booksellers, near ?th ?t. RULED LETTER PAPKR at $1 26 a warn. Ruled foolscap Writing Paper at $1 -6 a ream. Good Envelope* at (1, $1 26, and >1 50 a thousand. Steel Pen* at 26 cents, 60 cents, and 76 cent* a gross. "?sssw" 1,""",21T?;"H',r?i?Ui.v8 June 28?tf Book and Stationery store, near #th *t. BILKS, DE LAINE8, CASHMERES, *o. K ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS in a lot of new and handsome Kail Good*, con*istlng in part Handsome drew Silk*, very cheap 1)? Laines, plain Cashmere* Large lot of Flannels, all colors and price* Bleached Cottons, all prices Irish Linens and house-keeping goods generally, Willi many other desirable goods, to which wo Invite the at tention of our friends and the PuWio- goods an fu\r nrli<?? K. MYKKO ? W-i sep 6eod2w Pa. av., between ?th A loth sts. _ SUPERIOR DAOUEBJ8JSOTYPE8?lit Premium! | T H WHITEHUR8T has extended the field of his op J . oration* over more ground than any daguerreo typ'st in the country. His Galleries may^ found on Pennsylvania avenue, between * lA and Oth streets. No. 207 Baltimore street, Baltimore; corner Broadway and Leonard street, New York; No.77 Main rtreefr Rtctoond. Sycamore street, Petersburg; Main street, Norfolk, and Main street, Lynchburg, Virginia. His beautiful and highly finished eloctro-Daguewo tvpes are an extraordinary improvement, insuring faithful and highly finished likenesses in a few seconds. J. H. W. calls the attention of the public generally to his elegantly ftirnished Gallery over Lane and Tuckers uew store, where a free exhibition of picture* will be 151 Notwithstanding the unusual competition in Daguerre otypes at the recent Fair of the Maryland Institute, he was awarded the first modal by the judges. Likenesses of every description copied, and cases attended to. >p Sfr-dCmo NEW DEY GOODS. MAGRUDER A CALVERT, Pennsylvania avenue, between 8th and 0th street*, have just received ,u lresh supply of seasonable DKY GOODS, which they will run off at very low prices. Their stock is large and^as Bortaaent complete. an 4?IX TO THE PUBLIC. JAME3 A. CONNER, proprietor of the CITY EX PRESS, begs leave to inform the public that he still continues to run his EXPRESS WaGoNI to George town daily, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. He will also convey baggage to and from the Cars, and to any part of the city, at moderate charges. He hope*, by strict atten tion to his business, and the prompt and faithful delivery of all articles committed to his keeping, to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Order* left with Mr. Lewis F. Perry, at Clagett A Dod son's, Pennsylvania avonue, near 9th street, will be at tended to with promptness and fidelity^ L au - ~ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. XW E would invito the Ladies to call and examine our extensive Stock of Green, Blue, and Black Watered, Bordered and Lined Sttk and Satin Tuer PARASOLS?tliu largest assortment in the District, at "iSS^aSf JKm or OMBRKLLAS, nil otlln Uteit oral* Scotch GlnghamB for re-covering. Repairing aud Covering faithfully and punctual y executed. CORB1T t may ti ?m Penn avenue, near i % street. Death to Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, and Ants ! **_PR1CK REDUCKD.-t* fiMlK North American Exterminator U . I warranted superior, and cheaper, than JOtm* any and all other articles heretofore offorea QliMBK to the public, for exterminating Rata, Mice, 11 Black and Red Ants, from dwelling-houses, ?ttores irranaries, vessels, Ac. They will oat it readily, and Rats aud Mice are not likely to die in the building, tor further information ask for a circular, to be had of the Rirent irratls If you want a truly valuable article, ask for the North American Rat Exterminator, and take no other Prbi, 26 cent* per box, which contain* suffi cient to clear'an ordinary ^Uding wver^ti-j.. Sold ntRNISHED ROOMS TO LKT.-I hav. 1^ TWENTY ROOMS to let, for single gentlemen, by & -??? w ntreet. sep X-?M3m* ? rPEABtRl TOOTH-WASH An tainedmt.. I cure ot toothache and purifier ot the breath. Filty cents per bottle, Including a box of tooth-powdcT^^ sep 11?'tr ' Corner 7t'h and E streets. BETTER THAN GOLD! Portsmouth, July 9,1861. Me. J. E. Bouhh?Dear Sir: I feel it a duty to make known the benefit I have derived from Dr. Hampton? VEGETABLE TINCTURE. For a number of year* 1 suffered from disease, but to a greater degree for the last three years. One of the forms or my disesse 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 have heard; at times It was like tho palpitation of tin heart; there was a constant thumping aud beating with out In'tenn Union about the region of my heart, chest, and stomach; some of the attacks would last for weeks ; my .tomach was much distended, with constant pain, great weakness, and constination of tho bowels. I could not oat the most simple food without pain. I also suffered Krc.tly fmm disease of the kidneys, with constant pain fn the lurk, that I could walk only with great difficulty I tried nearly *11 of the most <vlebrnted patejit m?licltie> of the day, but found no relief. 1 had also the best medi cil attendance. thie of my physicians frankly told me it was of no use for me to be paying him for advice, a* lie could do me no good. I gave up alraoet in despair, and thought my disease certainly Incurable^ At this juncture 1 heard of Hampton s Vogetable Tinc ture 1 refused to give It a trial, although persuaded by ro^friend*, until my son purchased a few bottle* and J - - ' to try It; after taking It a few titn -s. It had a most happy effect on me ; my confidence Increased, and after taking three bottle*, my dyspepsia, or dl*>aae of the stum'ich, was nearly if not entirely cured. I now fed myself a now man, and In better health than for I im certain the cure In my case wm made by thi* Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture alone. Since my cure ? h?T? recommended the tincture to a number of my friends, who have also been relieved by It. Some of the cures have l?en as rapid and equally wonderful as mine. I present my respects to Messrs. Mortimer A Mowbray, the proprietors of till* valuable medlHne, and say to them Its value Is above price: anil from my c^. and what have seen of lta effect* on others, I shall ever feel it my duty to recommend It to the suffering. I hav* no doubt many valuable live* will be prolonged by It* use. I hope the afflicted will cast aside their prejudices and give it a trial. Yours most respectfully, JomLum. Tlie above Is extracted from a letter from a gentleman sixty years of age. and of high character. He says : I have given but a hint Idea of my sufferings; I feel lnad equate to the task." We also have receive^. In the last few darn* Mters from two of our moat worthy and wall known ritltrn*, ffiTin^ two ivmarkabla curt?? of ppinal But yesterday one of the oldest merchants re ported that he was cured of neuralgia of the head, of rears standing, and so bad that his teeth fell out from Its effects. Call and see letters. Was thei* ever *o many cures, wonderftil cures, made by any other medicine. All we ask of the afflicted Is that they try Hampton s Vegetable Tincture, the great purlflur of the blood and cure for all chronic diseases, as dyspepsia, rheumatism, ??" ?? General Agents, Baltimore it. Al*o for sale by C. Stott A Co., Washington, D. C. Joseph Moffett, 7th St., near E. R. 8. T. Clssell, Goorgetown. jy 16?am 0. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. PATENT LIGHTNING R0D8. T RPRATT, 1LKCTR1CIAN AND RLKCTRtV ?| . MKTAI.HIRGIHT, and Double Itiifntee of 1M Im Vmvrt Liffhlning Rod*.?These superior Rod* are of oar bonisnd annealed iron, with rinc protectors, and electro positive olement* oomMne.1 In their manufacture, thus rendering them equal to copperas conductor*. They are in ten feet lengths, with accurately fitted hrass screw connecting Joints, an entire n?w itjl. of ni^UIHc r? tentad) attachment* for brink or frame building*; also, alass isolators, of a novel and Ingenious construction, (patented,) forming a lock; the whole mounted with a solid platinum silver point, (ratented,) twelve lnches long, surrounded at the base with the angular gold-plated ne gative magnet*, which posses* the power to an ?xtranr Slnary extent of discharging the oppo.lte e em^nU of the most fearful thunderstorm, and embrace the mtlro per <w,tlnn nf science up to the present time. In addition, ate rumJs^Pwith angular gold-plated negative maJnets thus guarding laterally, the whola constituting S magnificent and sllentconduotor *ver presented an H left with the rubucribar, or with Mr. A. Duffy, opposite Natumal lnt'Oio?*er o?oe, 7tl? itroot, te' 0. W. nBTDON, Ag?t. _ POSTSCRIPT! [Deoyaiched to thi American Telegraph.] At our hour of going to proas the telegraphic reports of the northern markets had not been received. Savannah, Sept. 18.?The Brother Jonathan put in here to-day short of coal, having encoun tered a very severe gale. She brings 300 passen gers and $300,000 in gold. linrvALo, Sept. 18.?The Liberty Convention to-day nominated Qerritt Smith for President, at the next election, and Charles Durkee, of Wisconsin, for Vice President. Mr. Durkoe was lately & member of Congress from Wiscon sin. Norfolk, Sept. 18.?The steamship Illinois, with Chagres dates of the 9th, and Kingston of the 12th, put in here to-day short of coal. She brings 400 passengers and $1,800,000 in gold dust on freight, and a large amouut in the hands of pasHengers. She left the Falcon at Chagres. The brother Jonathan sailed from Kingston eight hours ahead of the Illinois. The California news possesses little interest. Considerable excitement prevailed with regard to the election. Business was brisk, and ac counts from the mining districts continued fa vorable. The weather was tine, and the crops in promising condition. The state ot society had somewhat improved, owing to the efforts of the Vigilance committees, and the more prompt action of the civil authorities. Prices of pro duce have undergone no material change, though the large supplies tended to depress rates. Louisville, Sept. 10.?A terrible fire is now I raging in the city on the south side of Main i street, near the corner of Second street. The commission house of B. O. Davis and the Gait House are in flames. The firemen are using strenuous efforts to check the progress of the conflagration. [From the New York Herald of yesterday.] Summary ot N?w?> The grand railroad jubilee at Boston will prove one of the greatest events of the year, attended as it is by the principal public char acters of the United States, and the adjoining proviuces. When President Fillmore shall have returned to Washington, Mr. Webster made another dish of chowder at Marshtield, Lord Elgin taken up his quarters at Quebec, the new seat of government of Canada, after visiting New York, and the rest of the distinguished as well as obscure individuals shall have returned to their homes, wo shall analyze the whole affair iu our own way. The New York State Fair, at Rochester, is I also an event which must attract considerable attention. The proceedings of yesterday were of a very interesting character. The whole affair iB got up in a style reflecting great credit upon our agricultural and mechanical skill, and excels all previous exhibitions of a like charac ter. While President Fillmore, Mr. Webster, and Lord Elgin are the great lions of the jubilee at Boston, Senator Douglas appears as the leading star at the State Fair, and will to-mor row deliver the annual address before the thou sands assembled at Rochester. The secession party in Louisiana is making an effort to carry that State against the Com promise, and some of the most prominent men have enlisted in the cause of opposition to the Union. There is, however, a strong majority of the people in favor of the compromise mea sures. We regret to see that another fUlibxutero ex pedition is forming in Texas against one of the States of Mexico, which will probably end as did the last unfortunate effort against Cuba. The point of concentration is within the bound ary of the United States, and consequently comes under the laws providing against armed expeditions forming in the territory of the Con federacy, against a friendly-power. Tub Pampibo.?W6 find in the New York Courier .j" Enquirer the following letter from Mr. Ileiss: Washington, Sept. 12, 1851. To the Editore of the Courier ? Enquirer : Your Washington correspondent, under date of the 10th instant, says: "The owners of the Pampero begin to betray great uneasiness lest that vessel may be cap tured; and, indeed, I think they have good cause for alarm, as I do not sec how she is to encapc the vigilance of those on the look-out for her. Major Heiss, formerly of the Union, one of the owners of that boat, is also proprie tor of the New Orleans Delta, the print that had bo large a share in misleading the minds of indiscreet and unwary youths. Certainly where the guilty parties are discovered they should be called to a most rigid account." This appears to have been written for the purpose of placing upon my shoulders part of the responsibility attached to the late disas trous Cuban expedition. You will please state that I am not one of tho owners of the Pumpcro, nor have I been interested in any wajrfh getting up said expe dition. Neither have I advised, or used any means whatever to " mislead the minds of in discreet or unwary youths, by inducing or en couraging them to join " in that unfortunate adventure. John P. Hkiss. GEORGETOWN AND ITS AFFAIRS. Georgetown. September 19?12 m. Accident.?Yesterday, while Mr. Walter Qo I'dey (carpenter) and one of his journeymen, a Mr. Custard, were engaged in shingling a two story brick building attached to the Potomac Fire Insurance office, the scaffolding gave way, and they both fell upon the pavement below. Mr. Godey was considerably bruised, and re ceived some internal injury ; and Mr. Custard had one of his wrists broken and his back very much hurt. Dr. Riley was promptly in attend ance, and, at last accounts, both were doing well. Mr. Godey is able to walk about. Flour Market.?Sales of several hundred bar rels at $3.87 J. i At the Sugar sale to-day upon the wharf ot Messrs. F. & A. H. Dodge, 218 hogsheads, cargo of the brig Fidelia, offered; 188 do. sold at $5.60@,$7.06?86 withdrawn; 67 do. Porto Rico, balance of the cargo of the bark William Chase, sold at $5.80@6.86; 38 hogsheads mo lasses offered, 8 sold at 26J@26o.?balance withdrawn. Arrival*?Several river craft, with wheat, oats, wood, Ac. Sailed.?Schr. Cleopatra, Smith, Salisbury Canal Trade.?Arrived, J. P. Garrett, 67 miles, flour; Anna Woodward, Cumb., coal; Charles Arthur, do. do.; Columbia, do. do.; Canonicus, do. do.; Wm. Albert, do. do.; W. J. Boothe, do. do.; Pennsylvania, do. do.; Reindeer, do. do.; Josephino Seaton, do. do.; Ohio, do. do.; Miles Standish, do. do.; Rambler, 61m., wood, &c., Ac. Departed?M. R. Zimmerman, Pacific, P. B. Petrie, J. Snively, D. Shriver, Buena Vista, Experiment, W. T. Hamilton, Maryland, Col. Young, Ann, N. J. Berston, F. Bloodgood, Sa lem, Morning Star, B. Franklin, K. H. Lam bell, Lewi* Cass, M. L. Rawdon, L. A. Phelps, North Bend, and the paoket-boat Delaware, to the Great falls. Elsctro. JOSEPH WI1UATT, DIALS* IV GROCERIES, WINES, TEAJS, & LIQUORS, Cbr. nf ttiuHj/lvania Avenue and Thirteenth stnet, may 26 Wasmikoton Cjt*, D. 0. J * 7 _ Old Winea, Liquor*, Sogara, Freeh foreign Fruita, Corneatiblea, etc., rOK BAi.it BY JAMES T. LLOYD, frnnsylvania avenue, 8 door* east qf ?\fleenth may 17?ly C. H. VAN FATTEN, M. D., Surgeon Dentist, OJJlct near Hroton't Hotel, t^nmylvania Charge* New York aud Philadelphia prioee, mid guarau Ues his work to be equal to any doue in those cities. ?p ?~tf /NO. B. KIBBKY ft CO., Dealers in FINE GR0CERIE8, WINES, AND LIQUORS. No. 6, opposite Centre Market, ap 10 WA4UIMOTON ClTT. D. 0- d A J JOHN L. JSJCITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MAGISTRATE, Office Eighth street, opposite Market. BO9INKferi of all kinds requiring the attention of an Attorney, Magistrate, or Agent, will be promptly attended to. Claims brought before Congress and the IVpartments will receive prompt attention by being placed in his hand*. Fee moderate. June 18?y JAMES W. SHEAHAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PRACTISES In the Courts of the District, and prose eutuH claims of every description before the several Executive Departments and before Congress. 0jf- Olftco and residence 21st street, two doors north of H. _ ?I> 11?tf OEOROE E. KIRK, House and Sign Painter, and Glazier, 8outh aide Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, (Dwelling South V street, between 7th and 8th streets, Island,) is prepared to execute to order all descriptions of work in his line. nV 15?6m J. McNEALE LATHAM, Attorney at Law, Will practise in the several courta of the District of Columbia. Oflloe on V/i afreet, near First Presbyterian Church, jy 16?tf PRINTERS' JOINER. X\TM. 1NQMAN, Cabinet-maker, Carpenter, and I'rin YY ters' Furniture-make-, can be found by inquiring at NOELL k BOYD'S Venetian Blind Manufactory, Penn sylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, south } aide. jy 31?6m JAMES F. TUCKER, 1 Officer, Collector, and General Agent. BUSINESS entrusted to him will be attended to in a proper manner, and may be left with any of the Magistrates. Residence C street, between i]A and 6th streets, Washington, D. C. 37 2**?tf DR. J. M. AUSTIN, [Late of Warrenton, Va.) OFFICE and Residence?F street, north side, one door above 10th. mar 27?ThAStf K W. CR0PLEY, Gunsmith, Locksmith and Bell-Hanger, Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d strecta. CANES dressed and mounted; Machinery and Lamps repaired; Turning done in Ivory and Metals. June I no SAMUEL WISE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, (Late of the firm of Walker $ Wise,) HAS opened a shop on E street, opposite Temperance Hall, between 9th and 10th streets. Residence on 1 street, north side, between 6th and 7th streets. mar 24?tf I^ISHINO Tarklr Jut received.?Rods? 1 Patent Slides, Cane, Uazel, Ac. Lines?Furnished Lines, Orass Linos, Ac. Hooks?Limerick, Kirby, Front Flies, Ac. A. GRAY, Bookseller, June 17?eotf 7th street, opposite Odd-Fellows' Hall STILL ANOTHER of our most talented and highly respectable citiiens speaks for Hampton's VEGETABLE TINCrURE: Baltimore, July 18, 1851. Miyrtimer ft Moiobray:?Gentlemen: My daugh ter having been afflicted for more than a year with the spinal disease, and having tried every remedy that was prescribed by some of our best physicians, without afford ing her any apparent relief. I fortunately was advised bv a friend to try a bottle of " Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture," which relieved her of her pain in less than tweuty-four hours. I am pleased to say that Blnce she took it she has been free from pain, and she is gradually gaining strength, which 1 attribute entirely to the restor ative propertioe of this nwidlcine. I believe if It were more extensively used, It would do more good In the re moval of such diseases incident to the human family than what is usually prescribed. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, . Robert Kerr, Principal Western F. H. School. Call and get pamphlet and see certificates of wonderful cures. For sale by MORTIMER A MOWBRAY, 240 Baltimore street, General Agents. ' Also by C. Stott A Co., Washington, D. C. Joseph Moffett, 7th at. near E. R. S. T. Cissell. Georgetown, jy 18?3mif C. C. Berry, Alexandria, Va. PIANOS! PIANOS! NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS always on hand, for sale and to rent on TTUTn moderate terms, at the Piano Store, on J " x M ? 12th street, alsive F street. New MUSIC STOOLS for sale. jy I?d3m* F. C. REICIIENBACH. A NEW IMPROVEMENT For Fitting up Stores with Fancy Front?. "1 E. (JKlUfc.lt, Builder and Architect, would respect . fully inform his friends aud the public, in general, that he is prepared to fit up Stores and build Fancy Fronts on an entire new plan, embracing all the latent improve ments. The work can be done without stopping the busi ness while the work is going on. He is also prepared to do all kinds of work in the build iug line, at the shortest notice and on the most reaaonable terms. Ail business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. I Place of business on D street, between 9th and 10th. may 1?Cm DE Q,riHTOKY'S literary bemi NUtCKJICEN I 2 vols., l^mo. Motherwell's I'ostliutnous I'oecns; 1 vol. The Vision of Sir Lnunfal, a r>ocra; by James Russell IiOVvll. Memoir* of Rev. Jon. Thickmln*tei\ and hi* *on, th#* Rev. Joseph Stevens Iluclunins'er; by Mrs. E. B. Lee 1 volume. A Brief Practical Treatise on Mortars, with an account of the Public Works In Boston Harbor; by Lieut Hm H. Wright. U. 8 Engineer. This day received for sale by TAYLOR A MAURY, gep 16 Booksellers, near 9th st. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. 1 H' OURS OF DEPARTURE of the Passenger Trains on the Main Stem and Washington Branch of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad: For Cumberland, Hancock, MarUnsburg, Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Frederick, ElUcott's Mills, and intermediate points, daily, at 8 o'clock, a. m. Night Express Train for Cumberland and the West leaves daily at 9 o'clock, p. m. Kastwaroly. From Cumberland, dally, at 8, a. m. Do. do., by express train for Baltimore, at 10 p.m. Hancock, lOli a. m. MarUnsburg, llj^a-m. Harper's Ferry, 1 U a. m. Frederick, 7 )Z a. m. and IV p. m. Passengers going to, or coming from the W est, by the express train, pass over the mountains in the day-time, and those who leave New York at 9 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 breakfkst at Baltimore, and Its passengers can take the early line for Philadelphia snd New York. I Through tickets are issued between Baltimore and I Wheeling $11 00 ] Between Baltimore and Pittsburg 10 00 | And between Philadelphia and Wheeling ... 13 00 And between Philadelphia and Pittsburg ... IB 00 Between Staunton, Va., and Baltimore .... 8 50 The accommodation train between Baltlinare and Fred erick will run as at present, leaving BalUmore at 4 p. m., and Frederick at 40 minutes past 7, a. ?>.. Sundays excepted. Fare at the rate of three cents per mile. WASHINGTON BRANCH. From Baltimore at 6, a. m and 6 p. m., dally; and at 9. a. m.. dally, except Sundays. From Washington at A, a. m. and %, p. m , and at 9,a. m., dally, except Sundays. _ . _ Round trip tickets, to and from the Relay House, thirty cents each. By order: m?T 2t_ J. T. ENGLAND. Agent. WONDER-WORKING SALT*. DR. PORTER'S WONDER-WORKING SALVE, aa pre pared by the late Dr. Tall?T, of thia city, acts like a charm, Invariably effecting permanent cures tn all eaaeanf Wounds, Bruises. Burns, Soalda, Chilblains, Painful Swell ing*. Biles, Piles, Absoesses. l?lcere,and Sores of all kinda. It la wonderfully efficacious for fryltammMtum or rising of the Finals Bkrast, or aristae from any As a lip salve, and for chapped haada, H haa bo supe rtax- Tt will make a perfoot dure la a hurry. The snhaoriber has used It In hU own flMathr With Astonishing eaeoaaa, an* ??? ??uiiniMaaii it It with MM* fkVnaeo. ui so well aaannil If the 1 J. A- KIUPATE1CX, MARBLE AND FRKE-&TOKE CUTTER, M street, between 18tA and 14U, HWunyto,. (My, D. C. MARBLE MANTLtri, UonumuiU, Toiube, iluad suU Foot Stone*, constantly uu hand, of the but quality and workmanship. All kind* of Stone, for Build tug, Ac. AH kind* of work In Urn hue faithfully executed It the shortest notlco. <H> ^ tf Geaaral Banking and Kxeh*ugo COPARTNERSHIP. 1MIK undersigned respectfully announce to that they Lave entered into copartnership for the transaction of a general Kichaugc and Bankiug biu ue in the city of Washington, under the firm ui? 8ELDEN, WITHEBS A 00. Alt business entrusted to them will be attended to with promptness and fidelity. v WILLIAM 8ELDEN, Late Treasurer of the United States J011N WITHERS, Of Alexandria, Virginia. B. W. LATHAM, Of the city of Washington. L. P. BAYNK, mar 24 tf Of Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Stickl&ud'a Amerioau Family Pilla. UL.siUiitj the cathartic aud anti-dyspeptic qualities or | these Pills, their adaptation to purify the blood?to cure the Liver Complaint, Urinal and Alsluiu.nai Disease*, aud especially that class of maladies known as Feiua >* Complaint*; to relieve the system of Worms, and pimples on the skiu?may be seen, as set forth in a pamphlet, which can be had gratuitously of the wholesale aK> nt. A. OKAY, Bookseller, 7th street, opposite Odd-fceliows' Hull jj, B. The above 1'illh ?me to me *o highly reopia mended, from so responsible a source, that 1 do not hesi tate to l?olii;ve that thoy will prove to he as go.*l as the iiest ever introduced, and that it will not be long before their popularity aud sale will be unparalUUd.^ qJIaY the daily rboistkb, PUBLISHED DAILY B\ MORAN A 81CK.EIJJ, PHILADELPHIA, 18 circulated extensively among the Merchant* of that city, and travellers find it in all the Hotels, Steam boats, and Railroad conveyances diverging ftom Phila delphia It contains a corruot list of the names of those persons arriving at tho principal hotels daily,, Md conse quently is the best means the Proprietors of Hotels tti otter cities can have for extending their business among the travelling public. 0 EVAN8' FIRE AND THIEF PROOF 8AFES, . for the use of Merchants, Storekeepers, and others; a f uil assortment of various sires now in - tore. The above Chests are warranted equal to any other make for security airaiust lire or Burglars, having withstood the test ot both without injury or loss to the owners, in any instance. Also?In store and for sale: Seal and Letter Copying Presses and Book* Trucks, for moving Boxes, Bales, Ac., in Stores Druggists' Presses, with Cylinders and Pans Packing Levers, for Dry Oood 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 61 8. Second, 1 door below Chestnut street, mar 24? Philadelphia. "^lXcKWOOIFS magazine, and th* BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEWS. OWING to the late revolutions and counter-revolution* among tho nations of Europe, which have followed each other in such quick succession, and of which ff* end is not yet," the leading periodicals of Great Britain have become invoste.1 with a decree of interest hithe rto unknown. They occupy a middle ground between the hasty, disjointed, and necessarily imperfect newspapers, and the elaborate and ponderous treat!'-* to be furnished by the historian at a future <*??? 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 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 tho very low prices at which they are offered to subscribers. The following is their list, vix: Thi Ixwdow Quartirlt Rivtew, Th* Edinburgh Review, Th* Nortii British R*vi*w, Thi Wistmikster K*vi*w, and Blackwood's Edinburgh Maqaii**. Tn these Deriodlcals are contained the views, moderately though clearly and firmly expressed, parties in England?Tory, Whig, and Radical, Black- , wood" and the " I-ondon Quarterly are Tory, the Edin >>.irirVi Review" Whig, and the " Westminster Review I iberal. The " North British Review" owes its establish ment to the last great ecclefiastlcal movement In Scotland, and is not ultra In its views on any ono of the grand de partments of humau knowledge. It was originally editM hDr. Chalmers, aud now, since his death, Is conduct*! I)v his son-in-law. Dr. llanna, associated with fair David Brewster. Its literary character is of the very hlghe* order. The "Westminster," though rtljinUd uwUr that title only, Is published In England under the title of the '? Foreign Quarterly and Westminster. it being in fact s union of the two Reviews formerly published and ropnnlod under separate tiUes. It ha*, therefore, the advantage, by this combination, of uniting In one work the best feature* of both, as heretofore issued. _ . . The above Periodicals are reprinted In New York, imme diately on their arrival by the British steamers, in a be?u titol clear tvpe, on fine white paper, and are faithful co pies ofthe originals?Blackwood's Magarine being an ex act fac simile of the Edinburgh edition. terms: For any one of the four Reviews, |3 00 per annum. For any two, 6 00 |( For any three, io 1 /V ? For all four of the Reviews, 8 00 For Blackwood's Magarine, For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 For Blackwood and four Reviews, 10 00 Payments to be madr in all cases in advance. Remittances and communications should he alwaj'b addressed, post paid or franked, to the Publishers, ad ires , p V LEON ARD SCOTT A 00., 78 Fulton street, New York. mar 24 Entrance 54 Gold st. CI RRAT chuM for Book Agents to I 11.000 a year! Book* of universal uUlity. SKAKS NEW AND POPULAR WORKS?the most splendidly illustrated volume* for families ever issuwl on the Ame rican continent, oontalnlug more than rot'R tuousa?i? *? uravisos. designed and executed by tho most eminent artists of England and America. , The entire series have been carefully examined, an, -trongly recommended to Superintendents, Trustees, an Teachers of Schools, by the followingdlstiiiguished gentle men ? His Excellency Hamilton Fish. Kx-Oovornor of the State of New York; Christopher Morgan, Secretary of State and Superintendent of Common Schools, IS. Y.; 1. 1 '.ouiey n Beck. esq., M. D.. Secretary of the Regents of the University, N. Y.: the Legislative Committee on toUett*'. Academies, and Common Schools; Rev. Edward Hitch cock, LL. D., President of Amherst College, and Professoi of Geology, Massachusetts* Amherst College, Dec. 26, 1848. Mr. Robert Stars?Dear Sir: I hnvo looked over the en tire series of your valuable publications with much in terest and profit; and am quite surprised at the amouir of literary labor you have periornied, and the research it must have oost you to obtain so many flue illustrations, while vou have an active superintendence of an extensive business. I am also gratified at the decidedly moral and religious influence which your books will exert, and rati notbut hope that they will do much to counteract th. effects of that light and immoral literature which deluge* the land, and, like the frogs of Egypt, comee up even to the kneading troughs of our kitchens. May you live long to follow your plans. JUsneetfully and sincerely, your obliged servant, Kespecwuuy > gbWA?l> HITCHCOCK. ?The works alluded to as having been examined and recommended, are as follows: A new and popular Pictorial Description of the United States, Pictorial History of the American Revolution, Scenes and Sketches of Continental Europe, 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 Wonder* of the World. Gentlemen of respectability and of good address wanted to sell the above popular Pictorial Works. Full pirtjc" lars of the principles and profits of the Age ncy will be given on application either personally or by 1-rttor. Tbe postage must in all oases be paid. Please address ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, mfcr 24 128 Nassau street, N.Y. TM. GOODRICH A COS MERCANTILE A LAW AGENCY, No. llfl Market St., Philadelphia. AS0OCIAT1 Officii. TAPPAN A DOUGLASS, New York. _ ? . *. RUSSELL A CO., (late Geo. W. Gordon,) Boston. J. D. PRATT A CO., Baltimore. WM. B. PIERCE A 00., Cincinnati. CHA8. BARLOW A OO., St. Louis. WM. B. PIERCE A CO.. Louisville. This well known and extensive establishment Invites Merchants, Manufkoturers, and Bankers, to an investiga tion of Its system, and gratuitous test of Its records of the standing awl responsibility ri traders In the U. States. Our Increased patronage has enabled us, during the past year, to oven offices In Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louts, and New Orleans; these. In connection with our long es tablished ofllce* In Boston, New York, and Baltimore, enable us to offer fociUUes and advantages which time and experience alone could accumulate, and which we believe flJriA UDM^tllkUod. We are prepared to make collectioi.s In any of the States, Territoriea, Osaada, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and in any commcrdal port of will pa/ particular attention to old and doubtful debu,n the collection of whichelaes we have extraordinary tsciil ilea, and ban been unusually successful. Ws Having fall lists and report.ofn^Hy allt^Mt^ey. .0l^n oVtbe "Xi SteN-and wf f? . . Agency Is s Commissioner fbr near \who Tended to afford ever, facility preparing accounts, *?., Ibr Immcllat. SBBRea Gregory1 ? California Paokag* Exprooa THK SUBSCRIBER* wtU despatch SPECIAL Mi.-cENGJCitS, two ox nor* , tliuoK pur mouth, by Steamships, vlt CHAUBhS ?U(J PANAMA, in ehargo " ul itarnele, jewelry, t h!uabiaeaxid mail able matter, which will In all canoe arrive in Baa Frau ciaeo by tha mall t. Warners, and be delivered in advance ol the mail. We Wig lo auuounoe to the public that we have entered into oonnexion with Lbe heaviest transportation house on the Isthmus, who are bound to us to transport our fwidl from Chagres to Panama, in advance of all vther emreuu. ami having made arrangements with lite U. B- Mail and all other ilMuuri on tha 1'tu-4fie, for the carriage of our goods, we are prepared to guarantee ibeir delivery in San Francisco within a (purified time. In addition to the superior qualities of the line, for tho transaction of Merchandise, its manifest advantages over the U. b. Mull and all other competitors, in the transpor tation ol" letters and parvels between the Parilr and At lantic States, are well known sud already generally ap preciated by the j.ublic. The value of a u.treiililc letter, l? llvered by us thr?? or four days iu advance ol all other x.iupetitiun, being properly eHtlmatud. We have also established agencies in GUAYAQUIL, CAM.AO, and VALPARAISO, for which ports, aud other ?ities on the Mouth Anierioan coast, we Hre prepared to receive LKTTEKSand PAKCKIS, which will be promptly loans tched to their destination by our oftent in l'aiuuua. The mail for South America is made up but once a month. THOMPSON A HITCHCOCK, Managers and Agents, KB Pear, oor. of hall St., New York. REFER, BY PERMISSION, to Messrs. Johnson A Low den, lift Wall at.; Spoflord, Tileston A Oo., 4K South St.; Nesmith A Co., 60 Pine st.; aud Levi Apgar A Co., 76 I'ejr Jtreut. mar "H? FANCY GOODS, FOBJSLQN AND DOMESTIC. WM. ii. CAltY A CO., '24JS and VU6 Pearl street, New York, Invite (be attention of the City and Distant Jobbing trade to their large and varied stock of gooda which they offer at the lowest rates, either for cash or ap proved credit. Under their present arrangements they can offer great inducements on all their lorelgn Uooda, and will give their customers the benefit of the large discount* which ?hey have gained by the increased amount of their pur chases. They pledge themselves to sell many style* of American (Jooda 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 dealer* to exuin ine their sbxk of Jewelry, manufactured expressly for those markets; also their a Lock of Ivory Combs, adapted tor exportation. The following article* constitute a part of their stock. Linen Threads?VarU.ua makers,plain and satin finished, black, drab, white, brown, aud colored, Nov. 20x80 Spool Cotton?Clark's, Alexander's, Smith's Eagle, and Reftlngton's, white, black, and colored, Not*. 10x160, 26 to 300 yawls Tapes and Bobbins?Linen and cotton, assorted colors and sixes Cutlery?Karon, Knives, Shears, Scissor*, and Table Knives and Fork#, Wade A Butcher'*, Wosteuboliu's, Kodgera', 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, Uarmonlcans, 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 8, SS, BBS, aud NPL', 1 Ux4)^ inches Combs?Plain and fkn-y Tuck, Dressing, Pocket, and Bide, of shell, buffalo, and horn Guns?Single and Double, English and American, real and imitation Twint; also a variety of Bides Pistols?English and German. Pocket, Belt, and Holster; Colt's and Allen and Thurber's Itevolvers; also, a complete nssfirtment of Sporting Apparatus Perfumery?Luhin's. Mangenet A Coudray's, liver's, Pln aud's, and Ede's fine Extracts Soaps?Low's White and Brown, Windsor and Honey; Lubln's, Guerlain's, Pinaud's, and Mangenet A Cou dray's assorted styles, Ac., Ac. Also?Percussion Caps, Needles, l'ins, Hooks and Eyes, Steel Pens, Suspenders, Buttons of all styles, Pocket books, Port Monnaiea, Purses, Stationery, Beads, Whalebone, liking-glasses, Ac., Ac. Tvory, Tortoise Shell, Pearl Shell, Horns, Tips, Ac., for manufacturers. Catalogues in the French, Spanish, German, and Kng i lish languages. mar 24? STATIONERS' WAREHOUSE, 26 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. (Wholesale only.) HYMAN L. LIPMAN, Importer of French and Eng J lish Stationery, offers to tho trade, at Stationers' Ware, | house, a complete assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, | of the best quality, at the lowest rates. mar 24? BRINK 4 DUBBIN, Iron * Steel Mcr> chants, Importers and dealers In American, Swede, Norwegian, Refined, Cable, and common English j Iron; manufacturers of Boiler Rivets and Spikes, Hoop, ' Band, Scroll, Flue, Boiler, Sheet, Small Iron, Axle Iron, [ 113 North Water street, and 64 North Delaware avenue, mar 24? ^ SHKPPARD A VAN HABI.INUEN, No. 274 Chesnut street, above Tenth, Philadelphia, have just received 1 per steamer splendid Table and Piano Covers, Damask. Table Cloths, Napkins, Moreens, and Worsted Damasks. .. L mar 24? First Premium Grand and Square Pianos. | KNABE A GiKHLl1., Manufacturers, No*. 4, 0, ft, 9. mid 11 Eutaw street. Bal tirnore. New tribute* lo the excellence J " ? 1/ ? of Baltimore made Piano Fortes. The Maryland Institute, at their last exhibition, awarded to us the First Premium for the beat Grand Piano, aud also the First Premium for the best Square Piano exhibited. I It will be recollected that in 18-lfi, our Piano also received the First Premium by the same Institute. Such testimonial* are not easily earned, and 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 might not otherwise avow, guaranteeing all I Instruments made by us to give satisfaction, or they may : be exchanged within six months from day of sale. The I durability of our workmanship we further guarantee for five years. Having Just completed large additions to our Manufac tory, we hope now to supply all who may honor us with their patronage; ami we invite all who desire a superior Instrument, carefully adapted to the climate?a very im portant matter, and which we have made our careful study?to call and examine our various styles, which we are constantly finishing, and which will be sold at the ' lowest market price l'or cash or approved paper. ' In addition to the above public testimonials, our Pianos are recommended in terms of the highest praise fcy the following eminent artists, whose certificates ran be seen at our Warerooms: Charles Hochsa. the great composer I <nd musical director to Mad. A. Bishop; Mr. Geo. Knoop"; | Miss AdeU and Charles llobnstock, and other dlxtin ' mulshed fierfbrmer*. To the many accomplished Professort 1 and Amateurs, by whom our Pianos are constantly used, whilst making our thank Ail acknowledgments to them we refer for further testimonial*. Old Pianos taken In exchange. Pianos hired and tuned. mar 24 8ILK ?0098. BU OWEN A McNAMEE, 112 and 114 Broadway, New York, have now in *torc. and will receive by early packets and Nteamera, a very extensive assortment of French, German, Engliah, Italian, and India SILK AND FANCY GOODS, | embracing every variety of the newest and richest styles ' .iffered in this market. Sample cards are now ready l'or exhibition. Meirhsnts from every section of the country, and particularly our old friends and custom ers, are a*sun<d 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 of our richest goods are manufactured fr<>m de signs or sample* Airnished by us, and will be found adapted to the best trade In the larger cities and towns. The following embrace the leading articles of our stock: Extra rich Cherie and Brocade Silks. Rich Paris Bareges. Muslins, and Organdies. Rich printed Silk Tissues, new article. New style Kugllsh Poplins. Barege de Laines, Paris patterns. New style French Prints. English. Scotch, and American Printed Lawns. Super Black Gros de Rhines. French and English Ginghams. Plain and emln-bidered Canton Crape 8hawls. Rich Paris Ribbons, large assortmeut. Millinery Silks, Crapes. Ac. Dress Trimmings, newest style. Bombasines, Alpacas, and Muslin de Laines. Laces and Embroidery. Linens and White Goods of every description Kid Gloves, bist manufacture. English and German Silk and Cotton Hosiery. Isine and Square Cashmere Shawls. Rich 8ilk Mantillas, great variety. Pongee and Spitalfield llandkerchieft. Italian Cravats and Sewing Silks. j Also, a great variety ol rich goods for evening dresses not enumerated in the above. Also, Slnchews, Sarnets. Fancy Silk Cravats, Bay State Plaid Long Shawls, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Green Bareges, Satins, Silk Scarfs. Suspenders. Plain Nsck and high colored Mousellne de Laines, Turkey red Prints, Curtain Muslins, Oil Silks, Bolt Ribbons, Serges, Satin Vesting*, Ac. Those who visit thi* market fr>r MJt Gondi, who would consult their interest, and who desire to see a stock unsurpassed In every department at the very low, est market prices, sre respectfully Invited to call. mar 24? LAURKNCK THOMSON & COL, i TMPORTKRS of Brandies, Wines, and Segars, No. 1 Kx | change Place, Bultimore, offer for sals an extensive assortment of? [ BBANDIF.S?J. Hennessy, J. J. I)urand, superior old I .lean Louis, 1811 and 1ASA; Maglory; Otard, Dupuy A Co ? Plnet, Oast.ilInn A Co.; Martell; J. Durand A On.; A. Seig nette: J. J. Dopuy and J. Kraud brands. WINER?Champagne, Claret, and nock, of various ..H"0' l*ort. Sherry, Madeira, 8lcily, Lisbon, Bur gnndt, Malaga, and other Wines, in great variety. t *9MRAt-Havana and Principe Segars, ef approved bra. ds. constantly receiving from the manufacturers. HOI.LAND GIN?Grape and Gray Mare brands, of flue flavor; also, London Brown Stout and Porter; Bordeaux and MarwCUM Sweet OIL Sardines, Maceamnl. Vermicelli, Wlws^ ^P*r^0astHe 8?a?. I*, Una, *-ll ?rlmt?Nfc